6 THE NEW FORESTRY.- 



extracts given on the subject of Continental forestry he is 

 indebted to the " Manual of Forestry," by Professor Schlich, 

 CLE., Ph.D., of Cooper's Hill College, and now so favourably 

 known to foresters in this country. The plates at the begin- 

 ning of the book, illustrative of German forestry, are from 

 photographs taken by the author's son, Mr. J. J. Simpson, 

 Wharncliffe Estate Office, Newtyle, N.B., and represent typical 

 bits of some of the most noted German forests. For the 

 opportunity of securing these photographs and much useful 

 information given on the spot, the author has to thank most 

 cordially Dr. Kcenig, Prussian Forest Office, Lauterberg, Hartz, 

 and Herr Kallenbach, Forest Office, Thuringer Wald, Eisenach, 

 Saxe Wiemar — two gentlemen very favourably known in con- 

 nection with their profession in Germany and not unknown to 

 owners of woods in this country. 



