Canadian Forestry Journal, Jamiarx. 1016. 



369 



A WELL EQUIPPED 

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FOREST VALUATION 

 By Professor H. H. Chapman, Yale Uni- 



A valuable book for those not already 

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 forest finance is based. 



283 pages, 6x9. Cloth, $2.00 net. 



ELEMENTS OF FORESTRY 



By Professors F. F. Moon and Nelson 

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LOGGING " 



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ODer^tJnn ^?'?,.'"°^« important features of 

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 590 pages. 6x9, illustrated. Cloth, $3.50 



Jf?SJ?-^Ifi5^^L PROPERTIES 

 Ur WOOD 



vefsTty^"^"^*^^""" ^*™"«^ Record, Yale Uni- 



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THE PRINCIPLES OF HAND 

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By Henry Solon Graves. The Forester, 

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 thT'Fores?^^'" Systems, Improvement of 

 ^^325 pages, sJ^xS, illustrated. Cloth, $1.50 



THE THEORY AND PRArTTPT? 

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CANADIAN FORESTRY 

 JOURNAL. 



JAMES W. SEWALL 



Timber Estimates. 

 Topographic and Boundary Surveys 



Mi^^o^' ^°^^^"S Maps,"^ Portable 

 Mill Operations. 



Technical Training, Thoroughness, 

 -,^,, •C'Xperience. 



CENTRE ST. OLD TOWN, MAINE | 



TRtES, SHRLBS A\D SttdS 



Hardy Northern Trees and Shrubs at For«f 



DRYDEN, Ont. Shinoers tn H \r r 



oaippeis to ti.M. Government, Etc. 



Correspondence Fran<paise. 



Hill's Seedlings and Transplants 



LSO Tree Seeds for Reforesting. Best for 

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Lir^eTh?. ^°- Evergreen Specialists 

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 ^°^ 503 Dundee. II!., U. S. A. 



Yale University Forest School 



NEW HAVEN. CONNECTICUT, U.S.A. 



Vr ALE University Forest School is a 

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 any other in the number of its alumni. 

 A general two-year course leading to 

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 begins the first week in July at the 

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For further information address 

 JAMES W. TOUMEY, Director 

 New Haven - Connecticut 



