2l8 FOREST REGULATION 



2. Methods using the Normal Growin": Stock as basis of 

 Regulation. 



a. Austrian Method. 



b. Hundeshagen. 



c. Breyman, Karl, Heyer and iiaden Methods or Modifications. 



Book II. Regulation in Coppice ("N'iederwald abschatzung"). 



Book III. Regulation in Standard Coppice ("Mittelwald Ab- 

 schatzung"). 



Book IV. Regulation in Selection Forest ("Plenterwald Ab- 

 schatzung"). 



VI. WAGNER, "DIE GRUNDLAGEN DER RAUMLICHEN 

 ORDNUNG IM WALDE." 



Published by Laupp. Tubingen, 1907. 



Dr. C. Wagner, Professor at the Iniversity of Tijbingen and 

 formerly forester at the famous Revier Ciaildorf. Wiirttemberg. 

 While this book does not pretend to teach Forest Regulation, it is 

 nevertheless one of the most instructive and suggestive works deal- 

 ing with the proper division of the forest, arrangement or distribu- 

 tion of young and old (age classes), methods of natural reproduction 

 and particularly proper direction and progress of the cut. The.se 

 matters are all fundamental to forestry, they are not treated ade- 

 quately in our textbooks on Regulation, seem foreign and academic 

 to us in our Wild Woods work, and so are difficult for the young 

 American forester to learn. 



