Books on Forestry 



Forest Physiography Physiography of the United States and Principle* 



of Soils in Relation to Forestry. 



By ISAIAH BOWMAN, Ph.D., Director American Geographical Society. 

 xii + 759 pages. 6 by 9. 292 figures and 6 plates, including a New Geo- 

 logic Map of North America, in colors. Cloth. $5.00 



A book on physiography for students of forestry, and also a work which 



historians and economists will find of value. 



Elements of Forestry. 



By FREDERICK FRANKLIN MOON, B.A., M.F., Professor of Forest Engi- 

 neering, and NELSON COURTLANDT BROWN, B.A., M.F., Professor of For- 

 est Utilization, The New York State College of Forestry, Syracuse 

 versity. xvii+392 pages. 5% by 8. 65 ti -S3.5O 



A textbook of broad scope, containing general information on all phases 



of the subject. 



Forest Products; Their Manufacture and Use. 



By NELSON COURTLANDT BROWN, B.A., M.F., Professor of Forest L 

 tion, The New York State College of Forestry, Syracuse University. 



xix+450 pages. 6 by 9. 120 figures. Cloth. . . $4.00 



A book for lumbermen, manufacturers, users and importers of forest 

 products, foresters, and students in professional schools of forestry. 



The American Lumber Industry. 



By NELSON COURTLANDT BROWN, xiv-f 275 pages. 6 by 9. 36 figures. 



Cloth 



Embracing the principal features of the resources, production, distribution 

 and utilization of lumber in the United States. 



Logging The Principles and General Methods of Operation in the I 

 States. 



By RALPH CLEMENT BRYANT, F.E., M.A., Manufacturers' Asso< 



Professor of Lumbering, Yale University. Second 



Revised and Reset, xiii+556 pages. 6 by 9. 165 figures. Cloth. : si.r.o 

 Discusses at length the chief facilities and methods for the movement of 

 the timber from the stump to the manufacturing plant. 



Lumber: Its Manufacture and Distribution. 



By RALPH CLEMENT BRYANT, xxi+539 pages. 6 by 9. 155 : 

 Cloth -* 4 - 50 



The only textbook on lumber manufacture and distribr. tvailable in 



any language. 



Forest Valuation. 



By HERMAN HAUPT CHAPMAN, M.F., Harriman Professor of Forest 

 Management, Yale University Forest School, xvi-f 310 pages. 6 by 9 

 Cloth net - * 8 - OC 



Treats the subject in a manner that may be readily grasped by the average 



reader, without previous preparation or study. 



