Forest Mensuration. 



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A thorough discussion of the measurement of the volume of felled timber, 

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Farm Forestry. 



By JOHN ARDEN FERGUSON, A.M., M.F., Professor of Forestry at The 

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This book brings together in available form ideas and principles relating to 

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The Principles of Handling Woodlands. 



By HENRY SOLON GRAVES, M.A., Dean of the School of Forestry, Yale 

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Takes up the cutting of mature stands of timber and their replacement 03 

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Principles of American Forestry. 



By SAMUEL B. GREEN, Late Professor of Horticulture and Forestry, 

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A book for the general reader who wishes to secure a general idea of the 

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Manual of Forestry for the Northeastern United States. 



Being Volume I of "Forestry in New England", Revised. 

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Furnishes the woodland owner with a brief survey of the whole field of 

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The Practice of Silviculture. 



With Particular Reference to Its Application in the United States. By 

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A new textbook, presenting the subject from the standpoint of the teacher 

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The Development of Forest Law in America. 



By J. P KINNEY, A.B., LL.B., M.F., Chief Supervisor of Forests, United 

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A logical presentation of the chronological development of legislation in 



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