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THE PROTECTIOISr OF WOODLANDS 



AUTHORISED TRANSLATION FROM THE 

 GERMAN 



BY 



JOHN NISBET, D. (Ec. 



OF THE INDIAN FOREST SERVICE, AUTHOR OF "BRITISH FOREST TREES, AND 

 THEIR SYLVICULTURAL CHARACTERISTICS AND TREATMENT" 



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 l)ortions are dealt with in a strictly scientific manner, though at the same time tersely, and from 

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