XXX 



ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS FOR VOLUME IV 



d. Europe 



VI. France 

 47. Guenot. Des effets du dfiboisement dans les PjT^n^es; 

 communication faite au Congres national des soci^tes fran- 

 (;aises de g^ographie, le 5 Aoiit 1S95. 25 pp. O. Bordeaux, 

 1896. 



4. Sanitary influences 

 55. Destruction of mangrove forests (despatclies respecting 

 the injurious effect on climate by the). 3 pp. F. [Bris- 

 bane, 1884.] 



II. PRINCIPLES OF FORESTRY AND 

 FUNDAMENTAL SCIENCES 



H. BOTANY 



7. Dendeographt 

 d. Europe 

 III. Russia 



80. MeflB^fleBi.. fi.. C. 

 KycTapHHKH KaEKasa. 



[Medvyedef, J. S.] ^epeEBH m 

 1882. — Line $ read: 300 pp. 



III. GENERAL FORESTRY 



A. TEXTBOOKS AND MANUALS 



2. Europe 



d. German Empire 



94. Fleming, H. F. von. Der vollkommene teutsche Jager, 

 darinnen die Erde, Gebiirge, Kriiuter und Biimne, Walder, 

 Eigenschaft der 'u'ilden Thiere und Vogel, so wohl iiistorice, 

 als physice und anatomice . . . [20]+400-|-lll+[33] ,pp. 

 1 por. 62 pi. F. Leipzig, 1719. 



The 1st part (pp. 1-78) deals with silviculture and forestry. 



g. France 

 98. Bridel, J. B. Manuel pratique du forestier; ouvrage dans 

 lequel on traite de I'estimation, exploitation, conservation, 

 am^nagement, repeuplement, des semis & plantations des 

 forets; avec les moyens de pr^venir la disette des bois de con- 

 struction & de chauffage, &c. On y a joint des moyens sim- 

 ples & faciles de toiser les bois tant en grume qu'^quarris. 

 215+[1] pp. D. Paris, an VI. [1798]. 



IV. SILVICULTURE 



A. TEXTBOOKS AND MANUALS 



2. Europe 



e. German Empire 



106. Konig, G[ottlob]. Die Waldpflege aus der Natur und 

 Erfahrung neu aufgefasst . . . 1849. — Line S add: — Die 

 Waldpflege . . . Ziveite vermehrte Auflage von Dr Carl 

 Grebe. 16+354 pp. il. O. Gotha, 1859. 



h. British Islands 



107. Cook, M[oses]. The manner of raising, ordering and im- 

 proving forrest-trees . . . 1676. — Line 6 read: — The man- 

 ner of raising, ordering and improving forest and fruit-trees, 

 also how to plant, make and keep woods, walks, avenues, 

 lawns, hedges, &c. with several figures in copper-plates, 

 proper for the same . . . [14]+ 204+ [3] pp. 4 pi. sq. Q. 

 London, 1679. 



i. France 



108. Poedeste, de. Manuel de I'arboriste . . . 1774. — Line 

 1 read: Poederle, E. J. C. H. d'Obnen, baron. For correct 

 entry see: III. 106.' 



B. MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS ON SIL- 

 VICULTURE 



2. North America 



a. Dominion of Canada 



111. Chapais, J. C. The Canadian forester's illustrated guide. 

 1885. — Line 1 read: Guide illustre du sylviculteur canadien 



193 pp. 126 il. 1 tab. O. Montreal, 1883. Line 3 



read: 1885. 



b. United States 



111. Warder, J. A. An essay on timber planting in Ohio 

 9 pp. O. Columbus, ISSO.f 



4. Europe 



i. British Islands 

 120. Standish, A. New directions of experience . . . 1613. — 

 Line 1 read: Standish, Arthur. — Line S add: — - New direc- 

 tions' of experience authorized by the Kings most excellent 

 Maiesty, as may appeare, for the increasing of timber and 

 fire-wood, with the least waste and losse of gi'ound, with a 

 neare estimation, what millions of acres the kingdome doth 

 containe, what acres is waste ground, whereon little profit for 

 this purpose ^viU arise . . . and how a great store of fire- 

 wood may be raised, forth of hedges, as may plentifully maine- 

 taind the kingdome for aU purposes, %vithout losse of ground, 

 so as within thirty yeares all spring-woods may be converted 

 to tillage and pasture. [181+28 pp. sq. D. [London?], 

 1615. 



7. Australasia 

 a. Australia 

 124. Cultivation of forest trees. Return in connection mth 

 the cultivation of forest trees, showing the description of 

 trees and cost of cultivation. [1] p. F. [Brisbane, 1882.] 

 (Queensland. Legislative assembly, 1S82.) 



E. COMPOSITION OF FORESTS AND TREAT- 

 MENT OF PURE AND AHXED FORESTS 



1. Gener.\.l 

 137. Brandis, Sir Dietrich. Pure forests and unimxed forests 

 1899. — ■ Line 1 read: Pure forests and mixed forests. 



H. AFFORESTATION 



4. Europe 

 j. France 

 162. [Suzzoni & others.] Rapport sur le reboisement des 

 forets de la Corse. [Par une commission, MM. Suzzoni, Bene- 

 detti, Casale et Arrighi.] 31pp. O. Bastia, 1860. (Society 

 d'agriculture, sciences et arts de Bastia.) 



162. Germain, F^Ux. Rapport sur le reboisement pr6sent6 au 

 ConseU general de la Drome, seance du 28 aout, 1873. 100 

 pp. O. Paris & Valence, 1873. 



163. Levavasseur, T., jr. Traite pratique du boisement . . . 

 1878. — Line 8 read: St. Petersburg, 1877. 



TO CERTAIN 



V. FOREST PROTECTION 



B. PUBLICATIONS REL.\TING 

 COUNTRIES 



4. Europe 

 i. Italy 



181. Sartorelli, G. B. Mezzi di conservare i boschi. Milano, 

 1826. — Lines 1-2 read: Osservazioni sopra i mezzi di con- 

 servare i boschi mediante la regolarita del tagli. 117+[1] pp. 

 O. Mjlano, 1826. 



6. Australasia 

 a. Australia 

 181. Reserves for timber and state forests. Return to an 

 order made by the Honourable the Legislative Assembly of 

 Queensland . . . showing number and area of all reserves 

 for timber and state forests in the colony ; the district wliere^ 

 each is situated; number of nurseries or plantations for grow- '^ 

 ing seedlings for distribution, and where located ... 4 pp. 

 F. [Brisbane, 1885.] (Queensland. Legislative assembly, ■ 

 1885.) 



C. FOREST FIRES AND PROTECTIONS THERE- 

 FROM 



5. Africa - 

 Algeria 



184. [Thibault, R.] Des incendies de forets en Alg^rie, de 

 leurs causes et des moyens pr^ventifs et defensifs a leur op- 

 poser. [2]+ 73 pp. O. Constantine & Paris, 1866. 



F. INJURIES CAUSED BY METEORIC AND CLI- 

 MATIC INFLUENCES 



3. Injuries caused bv frost 

 191. Bodde, B. Ideen tiber die Anwendung der Friihlings- 

 Nachtfroste . . . 1807. — Line 1 read: Ideen liber die &>- 

 wendung. 



