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Lumber: 



Its Manufacture and Distribution. 



By RALPH C. BRYANT. 



The lirst part deals with plant location 

 and standard types of equipment ; the 

 second part with the teclinique of the 

 industry, including the methods of 

 lumljer manufacture ; and the third part 

 with the economic problems of distrilni- 

 tion. 



561 pages. 156 Figures. Price 23/- net 



Text = Book of 

 Landscape Gardening 



By FRANK A. WAUGH. 



Designed especially for the use of non- 

 professional students, this book teaches 

 rhe necessary lessons through the active 

 work of the student upon concrete 

 problems. 

 365 pages. Profusely illustrated. Price 25/- 



American Forest 



Regulation. 



Forest Valuation. 



By HERMAN HAUPT CHAPMAN, M.F. 



Intended primarily for use as a text- 

 book, Init in recoguitiou of the frequent 

 need for information on such subjects as 

 damages, stiimpage values, and costs of 

 forest production, a consistent effort has 

 been made to treat the entire subject in 

 a manner that may be readily grasped 

 by the average reader without previous 

 preparation or study. 



310 pages. Price 15/- net 



Forest Products: 



Their Manufacture and Use. 



By NELSON COURTLANDT BROWN, 

 B.A., M.F. 



A book embracing the ])rincipal Com- 

 mercial Features in the Production, 

 Manufacture, and Utilisation of the 

 most important Forest Products, other 

 thau Lumber. 



By THEODORE S. WOOLSEY, Jr., M.F. 



Although intended primarily as a text- 

 book on the theory and application of 

 regulating the cut, it will aiNO serve as a 

 guide to torest administrators who must 

 solve broad regulatiuu problems at a 

 reasonable cost. Emphasis has bfen 

 placed on the discrimination and choice 

 of material rather than the collection and 

 elab iration of a multitude of methods. 

 222 pages. Illustrated. Price 18/- net 



Seeding and Planting 

 in the Practice of 

 Forestry. 



By JAMES W. TOUMEY, M.S., M.A. 



Director of the Forest School, Yale 

 University. 



476 pages. 140 Figures. Price 20/- net 



490 pages. 



120 Figures. 



Price 20/- net 



Elements of 

 Forestry. 



By FREDERICK FRANKLIN MOON, 

 B.A., M.F., 



Professor of Forest Engineering, 

 and NELSON C. BROWN, 8.A., M.F. 



A text-book of broad scope, containing 

 general information on all phases of the 

 subject, lieing written from the stand- 

 point of forestry, and complementary to 

 agriculture. 



392 pages. 



65 Figures. Price 17/6 net 



Principles of Hand= 

 ling Woodlands. 



By HENRY SOLOM GRAVES, M.A. 



Deals primarily with the cutting of 

 mature >tands of timber with a view to 

 their replacement ; cuttings in immature 

 stands made for improvement and forest 

 protC' tion, with particular reference to 

 fori'st fires. Price 12/6 net 



325 pages. 63 Figures, mostly Photographs. 



CHAPMAN & HALL, Ltd. 11 Henrietta Street. Covent Garden, London, W.C.2, 



