The Valuation of American Timberlands. 



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French Forests and Forestry Tunisia, Algeria, Corsica. With a Trans- 

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By THEODORE S. WOOLSEY, JR., M.F., Executive Member of the i 

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Studies in French Forestry. 



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Forest Protection. 



By DAVID T. MASON, Forest Engineer. (In Preparation.) 

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