Canadian Forestry Jonrnai. April, ipi6. 



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A WELL EQUIPPED 

 LIBRARY 



Think what it means to be able 

 to have within reach the latest in- 

 formation relating to forestry and 

 allied subjects. 



The following books are sugges- 

 tions. They are worthy of your 

 inspection. Send for copies to-day, 

 and be prepared to meet the vari- 

 ous daily problems. 



FOREST VALUATION 



By Professor H. H. Chapman, Yale Uni- 

 versity. 



A valuable book for those not already 

 familiar with the economic and mathema- 

 tical principles on which the theory of 

 lorest finance is based. 



283 pages, 6x9. Cloth, $2.00 net 



ELEMENTS OF FORESTRY 



By Professors F. F. Moon and Nelson 

 C. Brown, N. Y. State College of Forestry 

 at Syracuse. ' 



Covers, in an elementary manner, the 

 general subject of forestry. 



392 pages, 6x9, illustrated. Cloth, $2.00 



LOGGING 



By Professor Ralph C. Bryant, Yale Uni- 

 versity. 



r.S°\^'^^ the more important features of 

 operation. Discusses at length the chief 

 facilities and methods for the movement of 

 timber from the stump to the manufactur- 

 mg plant, especially logging railroads. 



590 pages, 6x9, illustrated. Cloth. $3 so 

 net. ' ^•' •>" 



MECHANICAL PROPERTIES 

 OF WOOD 



ve?sit ^'^°^^^^°^ Samuel Record, Yale Uni- 



f, J*"'^ volume includes a discussion of the 

 factors affecting the mechanical properties 

 and methods of timber testing "i^""« 



165 pages, 6x9, illustrated. Cloth $1 71 

 net. ' ^ '"' 



THE PRINCIPLES OF HAND- 

 LING WOODLANDS 



By Henry Solon Graves, The Forester, 

 U. 6. Department of Agriculture. 

 f-rrT^Tif' "A 'Chapters on The Selectian Sys- 

 thT'Fores?^^'" ^y^'^™^' Improvement of 

 nct^ P^^^S' 5Kx8. illustrated. Cloth, $1.50 



THE THEORY AND PRACTICP 

 OF WORKING PLANS (Forest 

 Organization) 



Un^ve.^i?/"'"' ^- ^- Kecknagel, Cornell 

 In preparing this book the author has 

 ^°"stantly kept in mind the experienci 

 for'fhe Fof^iti ^^''^ •*^°'"^. active wSrk 

 5he Uniied'stat^s:"" '" "*"°"^ ^^^'^ ^' 

 att^ P^8:es, 6x9, illustrated. Cloth, $2.00 



CANADIAN FORESTRY 

 JOURNAL. 



JAMES W. SEWALL 



Timber Estimates. 



Topographic and Boundary Survevs 



Technical Training, Thoroughness, 

 ^^,, Experience. 



CENTRE ST. OLD TOWN. MAINE 



TRtES, SHRIBS AND SKPS 



Hardy Northern Trees and Shrubs at Forest 



DRYDEN. Ont. shippers to H.M. Government, Etc. 

 Correspondence Fran^aise. 



Hill's Seedlings and Transplants 



A LSO Tree Seeds for Reforesting. Best for 

 I^H;n°Jir '!?'^ ^ century. Immenle stock of 

 leading hardy sorts at low prices. Write for 

 price list and mention this magazine 

 Th. n H^n^M* Planters Guide Free! 



lli^.Tr'' ^°- Evergreen Specialists 

 i^argest Growers in America. 

 ^°^ 503 Dundee. 111., U. S. A. 



Yale University Forest School 



NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT, U.S.A. 



VTALE University Forest School is a 

 •■■ graduate department of Yale Uni- 

 versity. It is the oldest existing forest 

 school in the United States and exceeds 

 any other in the number of its alumni. 

 A general two-year course leading to 

 the degree of Master of Forestry is of- 

 fered to graduates of universities, col- 

 leges and scientific institutions of high 

 standing, and, under exceptional condi- 

 tions, to men who have had three years 

 of collegiate training including certain 

 prescribed subjects. Men who are not 

 candidates for the degree may enter the 

 school as special students, for work in 

 any of the subjects offered in the reg- 

 ular course, by submitting evidence that 

 will warrant their taking the work to 

 their own advantage and that of the 

 bchool. Those who have completed a 

 general course in forestry are admitted 

 tor research and advanced work in 

 Dendrology, Silviculture, Forest Man- 

 agement, Forest Technology and Lum- 

 bering. The regular two-year course 

 begins the first week in July at the 

 School camp, Milford, Pennsylvania. 



For further information address 

 JAMES W. TOUMEY, Director 

 New Haven - Connecticut 



