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The price per copy may be Five Dollars, but the 

 public will be duly informed through the scientific 

 and popular serials when the work is issued. 



TESTIMONIALS. 



Professor C. S. Sargent, editor of North American 

 Sylva, and publisher of Garden and Forest, writes 

 editorially of my work in the California Third For- 

 estry Keport, a two-column article, concluding with: 



"Mr. Lemmon's report contains, in convenient and 

 acceptable form, a great amount of useful and interesting 

 information, botanical, forestal, historical, and economic, 

 relating to the trees which compose the larger part of the 

 Pacific forests. ... It will be welcomed by all seri- 

 ous students of American trees, and will take its place in 

 permanent literature." 



Hon. B. E. Fernow, chief of the Division of For- 

 estry in the Department of Agriculture, Washington, 

 D. C., writes: 



"I hasten to express my gratification in finding this 

 volume as full of desirable information from your pen as 

 its predecessor. The illustrations, too, are most excellent. 

 I heartily commend your work, and hope you may carry 

 out your intentions of republishing in one book all your 

 writings upon the Pacific slope forests." 



Hon. Abbot Kinney, vice president Am. Forestry 

 Association, writes: 



"Your enthusiasm is refreshing. You are doing royal 

 service to Western forestry, which will be all the more 

 appreciated as time gives the public opportunity to ex- 

 amine your painstaking classifications and graphic 

 descriptions." 



