BY E. P. STEBBING 



Head of the Forestry Department, University of Edinburgh 



BRITISH FORESTRY 



ITS PRESENT POSITION AND OUTLOOK AFTER THE 

 WAR Second Impression. 6s. net 



The Field: — " Mr. Stebbing writes with authority. He has 

 had experience in other countries, and he is now Master of 

 Forestry in Edinburgh University. He knows what is 

 wrong, as many others know, and his book is written in the 

 hope that it will add strength to the effort now being 

 made to restore to these islands the industry of timber 

 growing. ... He puts the case extremely well, and he 

 puts it with moderation." 



COMMERCIAL 

 FORESTRY ,n BRITAIN 



ITS DECLINE AND REVIVAL 6s. net 



The need for a national scheme of afforestation ; what it 

 will do for the country ; the necessity for the use of public 

 funds, and the methods by which the State can obtain the 

 best return for its outlay, are discussed in this book by one 

 who is an acknowledged authority on the subject. 



Part I contains a brief History of British Forestry ; Part 

 H describes Forestry during the War Period ; and Part HI 

 deals with The Future under the following headings : What 

 Forestry will do for the People — What Forestry will do for 

 the Nation — Forestry and Agriculture — The Protection of 

 Forests — Forest Education — State Forests versus Privately 

 Owned Forests — The Afforestation Scheme — Conclusions. 



JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET, LONDON, W.l 



