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Canadian Forestry Jotirnal. 



straighter grained, is easier split and stands exposure to the air 

 longer. Chestnut commences to bear seed when eight to ten years 

 old, and continues to do so to a very old age, but regular and 

 plentiful crops begin only after the twentieth year. The yield 

 per tree averages between i>2 and 3 bushels or even more. The 

 chestnut is a long-lived tree, attaining an age of 400 to 600 3'ears. 



YALE UNIVERSITY FOREST SCHOOL 



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;\A/ have:n, oon im e:o-tic ut, U.S.A. 



A TWO YEARS GRADUATE COURSE 

 is offered, leading to the degree of Master 

 of Forestry. Giaduates of Collegiate In- 

 stitutions ; of high standing are admitted 

 upon presentation of their College diplomas. 



The summer SCHOOL of FORESTRY 

 is conducted at Milford, Pike County, Penn. 

 The session in 1905 will open July 5th 

 and continue seven weeks. 



FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ADDRESS 



HEINRY S. GRAVEIS, direzct-or, 



NEW HAVEN, CONN. 



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