1464 Canadian Forestry Journal, December, 1917 



Every Forester and Lumberman 



Should Have This Book 



HANDBOOK 



FOR 



RANGERS AND 

 WOODSMEN 



By JAY L. B. TAYLOR 



Forest Ranger, United States Forest Service. 



Tliis Handbook will be a helpful guide to all engaged in woods work, and those 

 whose recreation takes them into rough and unsettled regions. It has been pre- 

 pared as a result of the author's experience in field work of the United States 

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 429 pages, il4 x 6^4, 236 figures. Flexible binding, $2.50 net. 



THE ESSENTIALS OF 



AMERICAN TIMBER LAW 



By J. P. KINNEY, A.B., LL.B., M.F. 



This volume has been prepared to meet the needs of those engaged in the 

 study or practice of forestry, and the requirements of lumbermen and others 

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 308 pages, 6x9. Cloth, $3.00 net. 



2ND EDITION, THOROUGHLY REVISED 



THE THEORY AND PRACTICE 

 OF WORKING PLANS 



(Forest Organization) 



By A. B. RECKNAGEL, B.A., M.F., 



Professor of Forestry, Cornell University. 



In this edition the author has brought the book into accord with the best 

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