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141. Brown, Jolm Croumbie. Forestry in the mining districts of the Ural Moun- 

 tains in eastern Russia, pp. 182. 12. Edinb., 1884. 



142. Brown. John Croninbie. Forests and forestry in Poland, Lithuania, the 

 Ukraine and the Baltic provinces of Russia; with notices of the export of timber 

 from Moniel, Daut/.ig and Riga. pp. 276. 12. Edinb., 1885. 



143. Brown, John Croninbie. Forests and forestry of northern Russia and lands 

 bejond. pp.279. 12. Edinb., 1884. 



144. Brown, John Croninbie, compiler. Forests of England and the management 

 of tin-in in bye-gone times, pp.263. 12. Edinb., 1883. 



145. Brown, John Croumbie. Forests and moisture; or, Effects of forests on 

 humidity of climate, pp.308. 8. Edinb., 1877. 



146. Brown, John Croumbie. French forest ordinance of 1669; with historical 

 sketch of previous treatment of forests in France, pp. 180. 12. Edinb., 1883. 



147. Brown, John Croumbie. Hydrology of South Africa; or, Details of the 

 former nydrographic condition of the Cape of Good Hope, and of causes of its 

 present aridity, pp.260. 8. Kirkcaldy, 1875. 



148. Brown, John Croumbie. Introduction to the study of modern forest econ- 

 omy. pp.228. 12. Ediub., 1884. 



149. Brown, John Croninbie. Pine plantations (in the sand-wastes of France, 

 pp. 172. 8. Ediub., 1878. 



150. Brown, John Croumbie. Reboisement in France; or, Records of the replant- 

 ing of the Alps, the Ceveunes, and the Pyrenees with trees, herbage and bush, with 

 a view to arresting and preventing the destructive consequences and effects of tor- 

 rents. 2d issue, pp.351. 8. Lond., 1880. 



151. Brown, John Croumbie. School of forest engineers in Spain, indicative of a 

 type for a British national school of forestry, pp.224. 12. Edinb., 1886. 



152. Brown, John Croumbie. Schools of forestry in Europe; a plea for the crea- 

 tion of a school of forestry in connection with the arboretum at Ediuburgh. pp.72. 

 8. Ediub., 1877. 



153. Brown, John Croumbie. Schools of forestry in Germany, with addenda rela- 

 tive to a desiderated British national school of forestry, pp. 232. 12. Edinb., 

 1887. 



154. Brown, John Croninbie. Treatises on matters pertaining to modern forest 

 science and modern forest economy, preferred for publication, pp. 26. 12. u. p., 

 [1887]. 



155. Brown, John Ednie. Forest flora of South Australia, pts. 1-8. pi. f. 

 Adelaide, [1883 88]. 



156. Brown, John Ednie. Report on cultivation of wattles, pp. 8. f. u. p., 

 [1884]. (SOUTH AUSTRALIA Forest department. [Publications.]) 



157. Brown, John Ednie. Report on planting olives, etc., on mallee lands, pp. 3. 

 1 pi. f. n. p. ,[1884], (SOUTH AUSTRALIA Forest department. [Publications.]) 



158. Brown, John Ednie. See also Western Australia Forests, Commissioner of. 



159. Browne, Daniel Jay. Sylva Americana; or, A description of the forest 

 trees indigenous to the United States, practically and botanically considered. 

 pp.408, il. 1 pi. 8. Boston, 1832. 



160. Browne, Daniel Jay. Trees of America, native and foreign, pp. 520. il. 

 N.Y., [1846]. 



161. Briinirigs, Karl. Der forstliche nnd der landwirtschaftliche anbau der 

 hochmoore mittelst des brandfruchtbaus. pp.86, il. 8^'. Berl., 1881. 



162. Bryant, Arthur. Forest trees for shelter, ornament and profit; a practical 

 manual for their culture and propagation, pp.247, pi. 12. N. Y., 1871. 



