Shade-Trees in Towns and Cities. 



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Takes up the questions of the selection, planting and care of trees as ap- 

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Field Book for Street-Tree Mapping. 



By WILLIAM SOLOTAROFF, B.S. 160 pages. 4 l / 2 by 7^. Each, 75 cents 

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Blank field books for enumerating street-trees when taking a tree census. 



Handbook for Rangers and Woodsmen. 



By JAY L. B. TAYLOR, formerly Forest Ranger, United States Forest 

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A guide for unexperienced men in woods work, and for others whose work 

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Seeding and Planting in the Practice of Forestry. 



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A manual for the guidance of forestry students, foresters, nurserymen, 

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French Forests and Forestry Tunisia, Algeria, Corsica. With a Trans- 

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By THEODORE S. WOOLSEY, JR., M.F., Assistant District Forester, U. S. 

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The results of a study of the more important phases of forest practice in 

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