BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 



ENGLISH ESTATE FORESTRY. 



By a. C. FORBES, F.H.A.S. 

 With numerous Illustrations. 1 Vol. 12s. 6d. nett. 



The Field. — 'It is au able contribution to estate forestry, a subject 

 which is of vital interest to every extensive landed proprietor in this 

 country. Since the publication of Ablett's English Trees and Tree 

 Planting, we do not remember any book on Faiglish forestry pure and 

 simple which in all ways is quite so freshly written and so suggestive 

 as this, and we believe that it will be regarded generally as a welcome 

 addition to the country house library. ' 



Morning Post.— 'Mr. Forbes is a specialist, but a specialist who 

 knows well how to make his subject interesting to the public at large. 

 He has had a long experience in all kinds of practical forestry, and his 

 book bears on every page traces of careful and logical study of a highly 

 important subject. The book is one of uncommon interest, and should 

 have a place in the library of every country house where its advice can 

 be of value. ' 



The Times.—' Mr. Forbes' book is well written, and deals very fully 

 and suggestively with the subjects of most importance to the practical 

 forester or woodland proprietor. AVe may add that there is in the book 

 a great deal of matter which will interest country lovers in general.' 



Pall Mall Gazette. — 'We congratulate Mr. A. C. Forbes on the 

 thoroughness with which he has accomplished his task. The book is 

 full of hints for estate-owner, factor, and forester alike.' 



St. James's Gazette. — ' Full of interesting reading and good illus- 

 trations.' 



Country Gentleman. — 'There is abundant opportunity of usefulness 

 for such a treatment of the subject from the purely English point of 

 view as is given in Mr. Forbes' capital and interesting volume. The 

 book has useful and suggestive illustrations, and is written in a practical 

 spirit, and with an abundance of detailed consideration which will make 

 it both valuable and interesting to every landowner.' 



LONDON : EDWARD ARNOLD, 41 & 43 MADDOX STREET, W. 



