JOHN WILEY & SONS 



HAWLEY—HAWES— Forestry in New England. 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. 



While this book is written with special reference to New England, it 

 has a much wider field of direct application, as Forest conditions similar 

 to those in portions of New England prevail over a large part of New 

 York, New Jersey, in Pennsylvania, and also in southeastern Canada. 



RECORD — Identification of the Economic Woods of the United 

 States. Including a Discussion of the Structural and Physical 

 Properties of Wood. By Samuel J. Record, M. A., M. F., Assistant 

 Professor of Forest Products, Yale University. 8vo. vii+117 pages, 

 illustrated with figures in the text, and 7 full-page half-tone plates. 

 Cloth, $1.25 net. 



While this book is designed primarily as a manual for forestry stu- 

 dents, it will also aid others in the study and identification of wood. 



BOWMAN — Forest Physiography. Physiography of the United 

 States and Principles of Soils in Relation to Forestry. By Isaiah 

 Bowman, Ph. D., Assistant Professor of Geography in Yale Uni- 

 versity. 8vo, xxii-)-759 pages. 292 figures (many full pages) and 6 

 plates (3 printed in color, including a New Geologic Map of North 

 America). Cloth, $5.00 net. 

 The author discusses in this volume the origin of soil, and the physical 



and chemical transformations it undergoes in the process of gradual decay 



and of interaction with the plants that thrive upon it. 



GRAVES— The Principles of Handling Woodlands. By Henry 



Solon Graves, Chief Forester, Forest Service, U. S. Department of 



Agriculture. Large i2mo, xxi+325 pages, 63 figures, mostly half tone 



reproductions of original photographs. Cloth, $1.50 net. 



Considering that there is a great need of systematic works covering 



the different branches of forestry, for the use of owners of woodlands, 



for practising foresters, and students in the forest schools, the author has 



presented this volume, covering the silvicultural treatment of woodlands 



as a contribution to this greatly needed literature of forestry. 



RECKNAGEL— The Theory and Practice of Working Plans. 

 Forest Organization. By A. B. Recknagel, B. A., M. F., Assistant 

 District Forester, Forest Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture. 

 8vo. Cloth. (Ready, January, I9I3-) 



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