92 FORESTRY IN GERMANY. 



times of peace good prices are obtained ; in times of war, when almost all 

 building is suspended, the prices fall terribly. No bounties, allowances, pre- 

 miums, &c., are granted to importers or to any persons for importing. 

 Since Germany, and Baden especially, is rich in wood and timber and lum- 

 ber forests, instead of bounties being granted import duties are charged, both 



for lumber and other woods. 



fper loo kilograms... M. 0.20 

 Logs, with or without bark -< 



f 

 Cut into planks, &c ■ -j 



per cubic meter 1.20 



per loo kil<^ams... 0.40 

 per cubic meter 2.40 



, fper 100 kilograms... o.io 



Timber from boxwood, cedar, cocoa, ebony, mahogany J'^ " 



(per cubic meter 0.00 



fper 100 kilograms... i.oo 



Long wood, boards,&c < ^, , 



° (per cubic meter 0.00 



Cedar boards per lOO kilograms... 0.25 



SEED AND PLANT DEALERS. 



Piazola & Fokrath, Hochenheim, Baden, Germany ; J. M. Link, Mudau, 

 Odenwald, Baden, Germany; J. G. Steingasser, Miltenburg-on-the-Main, 

 Germany; Keller, Darmstadt, Hessen, Germany ; Appel, Darmstadt, Hessen, 

 Germany. 



Since every village in Baden has a plant school and, as in the forests, care 

 is always taken to keep the necessary supply on hand, it is hard to give the 

 names of parties having young trees for sale ; though I have no doubt know 

 that arrangements might be made with the forest authorities to purchase trees 

 if necessary. 



J. C. MONAGHAN. 



Consul. 



United States Consulate, 



Mannheim, January 7, 1887. 



FORESTRY LAWS OF THE GRAND DUCHY OF BADEN, EMPIRE 



OF GERMANY. 



Enacted A. D. 1B33. Published January 14, 1834. 



LEOPOLD, HY GOD'S GRACE, GRAND DUKE OF BADEN, DUKE OF ZAHRINGEN. 



CONCERNING FOREST POLICE, ETC. 



Section i. The administration of the forest police department shall accord in every case 

 with the definitions of the present laws. 



Tliose officials appointed to the care of forests, &c., by landlords, village governments, 

 town authorities, or corporations are subject an<f must be subject to the officials appointed by 

 the state. 



Sfc. 2, Only persons shall be appointed as forest officials who have passed a successful 

 examination under the state officials, and have been declared competent in the science of 

 forestry. 



