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BOOK LIST. 



thorough and valuable guide to the flora 

 of the Northern part of the Continent. 

 Chas. Scribner's Sons, New York. 



'^ Flora of the Southern States. A. W. 

 Chapman. American Book Co., New 

 York. $4.00. An excellent key to the 

 Southern flora. 



Trees of the Northern United States. 

 E.A. Apgar. American Book Co., New 

 York. $1.00. A brief and compact key 

 for the identification of trees, chiefly by 

 the leaf. Illustrated. 



Our Native Trees., and How to Iden- 

 tify Them. H. L. Keeler. Charles 

 Scribner's Sons, New York. $2.00. This 

 book tries to do somewhat more than' iden- 

 tify the trees by name, and its statements 

 are, on the whole, accurate. 



Revised Text Book of Geology. J. D. 

 Dana. American Book Co., New York. 

 $1.40. Some knowledge of geology is 

 necessary in forestry. This is a good book 

 for a beginner. 



Physical Geography. W. M. Davis. 

 Ginn & Co., Boston, Mass. $1.25. A 

 book which should be read by all who in- 

 tend to give any of their time to the study 

 or practice of forestry. 



The Earth Modified by Human Ac- 

 tion. G. P. Marsh. Charles Scribner's 

 Sons. $3.50. The chapter on forests is 

 especially interesting and valuable. 



Silva of North America ( 1 2|Vols. ) . C. 

 S. Sargent. Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 

 Boston, Mass. This is the best book of 

 reference on North American trees. 



