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des Forst-Jagd-und Fischer eiwesens and later (1816 

 to 1820) with the semi-official journal Forst und 

 Jagdarchiv. Pfeil's Kritische Blatter were continued 

 by him from 1823 to 1859, when Nordlinger had the 

 editorship till 1870. An irregular publication of 

 much note was Burkhardt's Aus dem Walde" (1865- 

 1881). 



Some of the journals founded in earlier times have 

 continued, with changes in title and editorships, to 

 the present day. Of these, it is proper to mention as 

 the oldest, " Allgemeine Forst und Jagdzeitung, founded 

 by v. Behlen, 1825, later conducted by G. Heyer; 

 " Forstwissenschaftliches Centralblatt" (1828); " Zeit- 

 schrift fur Forst und Jagdwesen" founded in 1869 by 

 Dankelmann; " Forstliche Blatter" founded 1861 by 

 Grunert, continued by Borggreve until 1890. The 

 Tharandter Forstliche Jahrbiicher were begun in 1842, 

 and the Miindener Forstliche Hefte in 1892. In 

 1893, the Forstlich-naturwissenschaftliche Zeitschrift 

 was established to discuss mainly the biological basis 

 of forestry (changed in 1903 to Naturwissenschaftliche 

 Zeitschrift filr Land-und Forstwesen). 



For the lower grades there has been published, since 

 1872, Zeitschrift der deutschen Forstbeamten. Several 

 lumber trade journals also discuss forestry matters. 

 A weekly journal, Silva was begun in 1908. 



To assist in keeping track of the historic and scien- 

 tific development of the art, an annual summary of 

 magazine literature is being published. The first 

 effort in this direction was made in 1876 by Bern- 

 hardt's Chronik des deutschen Forstivesens, which was 

 continued for several years, but is now supplanted by 



