Forestry in New Eng 



A HANDBOOK OF EASTERN FOREST 

 MANAGEMENT 



BY 



RALPH CHIPMAN HAWLEY, M. F. 



Assistant Professor of Forestry, Yale University 

 AND 



AUSTIN FOSTER HAWES, M. F. 



State Forester of Vermont and Professor 

 of Forestry, University of Vermont 



8vo, xv+479 pages, 140 figures, principally half tones, and 2 

 colored maps. Cloth, $3.50 net 



CONTENTS.— Part I: General Forestry. Silvics. Silvicultural Systems. 

 Silvicultural Characteristics of the Important New England Trees. Forest 

 Planting and Seeding. Improvement Cuttings. Injuries from Animals. 

 Forest Insects and Fungi. Forest Fires. Timber Estimating and Valuation. 

 Growth of Trees and Forests. Part II: New England Forests and Their Man- 

 agement. The Original Forests and Their Early Development. Present 

 Forest Conditions. The Spruce Region. The Northern Hardwoods Region. 

 The White Pine Region. The Sprout Hardwoods Region. The Progress of 

 Forestry in New England. The Yield to be expected from New England 

 Forests under Proper Management. Appendix. Index. 



JOHN WILEY & SONS 



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London: CHAPMAN & HALL, Ltd. Montreal, Can. : RENOUF PUBLISHING CO. 



