1512 Canddian Forcslri/ JouiikiI, Jdnuarij, 191S 



I Useful Forestry Books 



1^ FERGUSON FARM FORESTRY 



1' By John Arden Fermison. A.M., M.F., Professor of Forestry at 



j the Pennsylvania State College. VI 1 1x2 11 pages. _ 5^ by 8. 



j Many full-page half tones. Cloth, SI. 25 net. 



j Covers especially the subject of forestry as applied to the farm 



! and woodlot. The subject is treated from the broad standpoint of 



I the woodlots in the great plains and prairie regions, as well as in the 



I more eastern regions. 



j KINNEY— THE DEVELOPMENT OF FOREST LAW IN AMERICA 



j By Jay P. Kinncv, A.B.. LL.B., M.F., Chief Supervisor of Forests, 



• United States Indian Service. XVIIIx275 pages. 6 bv 9. 



1 Cloth, 82.50 net. 



1 This book discusses the chronological development of legislation 



I directed to the preservation of existing forest resources, reforestation 



I of cut-over, burned-over areas, the extension af forest areas, and the 



I svstematic management of forests for productive purposes. 



KINNEY- THE ESSENTIALS OF AMERICAN TIMBER LAW 



1 Bv Jav P. Kinnev, A.B., LL.B., M.F. XXIXx279 pages. 6 bv 



I 9." Cloth, 83.00 net. 



I This book contains information that will prove of inestimable 



f value to anyone who desires to ascertain easily and quickly the funda- 



I mentals of Ameri-^an timber law, or who needs reference to court 



j decisions to support a well-founded view as to the law upon any 



1 particular point. 



I WOOLSEY— FRENCH FORESTS AND FORESTRY. Tunisia, 



1 Algeria and Corsica. With a Translation of the Algerian Code of 1903. 



j Bv Theodore S. Woolsev, Jr., M.F., Assistant District Forester, 



j United States Forest Service, 1908-1915. XVx238 pages. (> 



by 9. Illustrated. Cloth, $2.50 net. 



I Embodies the result of a study of the more important phases of 



1 forest practice in Corsica, Algeria and Tunisia. The author's exper- 



1 ience abroad includes not only continental Europe and the French 



I Dependencies (which latter are described in this book;, but also forest 



I management in Britisli India as well. 



BRYANT— LOGGING. The Principal and General Methods of 



! Operation in the United States. 



1 By Ralph Clement Bryant, F.E . M.A., Manufacturers' Asso- 



I ciation. Professor of Lumbering, Yale Universitv. XVIIIx590 



I pages. 6 by 9. 133 figures. Cloth, $3.50 net. 



j ' Discusses at length the movement of the timber from the stump 



j to the manufacturing plant, and the chief facilities and methods for 



1 doing this: with esocial reference to logging railroads. 



I TAYLOR HANDBOOK FOR RANGERS AND WOODSMEN 



I By Jay L. B. Taylor, Forest Rangei', I'nited States Forest 



j Service. IXx420 pages, ili by 'oH. 236 figures. Flexible 



j Binding, S2.50 net. 



Prepared as a result of the author's experience in field work of the 



I United States Forest Service. Solves problems which confront a 



1 forest ranger in government, state and private employ. The sugges- 



1 tions offered will also be found of use to others whose work or re- 



i creation takes them into rough or unsettled regions. 



j Canadian Forestry Journal, 119 Booth Bldg., Ottawa 



