Books on Forestry 



Forest Physiography— Physiography of the United States and Principles 

 of Soils in Relation to Forestry. 

 By Isaiah Bowman, Ph.D., Director American Geographical Society. 

 xii+759 pages. 6 by 9. 292 figures and 6 plates, including a New Geo- 

 logic Map of North America, in colors. Cloth net, $5.00 



A book on physiography for students of forestry, and also a work which 



historians and economists will find of value. 



Elements of Forestry. 



By Frederick Franklin Moon, B.A., M.F., Professor of Forest Engi- 

 neering, and Nelson Courtlandt Brown, B.A., M.F., formerly Professor 

 of Forest Utilization, New York State College of Forestry at Syracuse. 

 xvii+392 pages. 5H by 8. 65 figures. Cloth net, $3.50 



A text-book of broad scope, containing general information on all phases 



of the subject. 



Forest Products; Their Manufacture and Use. 



By Nelson Courtlandt Brown, B.A., M.F., formerly Professor of For- 

 est Utilization, The New York State College of Forestry at Syracuse 

 University, Trade Commissioner, U. S. Lumber Trade Commission to 

 Europe, Department of Commerce. xix+4S0 pages. 6 by 9. 120 figures. 



Cloth $4.00 



A book for lumbermen, manufacturers, users and importers of forest 

 products, foresters, and students in professional schools of forestry. 



Logging— The Principles and General Methods of Operation in the United 



States. 



By Ralph Clement Bryant, F.E., M.A., Manufacturers' Association 



Professor of Lumbering, Yale University. xviii4-590 pages. 6 by 9. 



133 figures. Cloth net, $4.50 



Discusses at length the chief facilities and methods for the movement of 



the timber from the stump to the manufacturing plant. 



Forest Valuation. 



By Herman Haupt Chapman, M.F., Harriman Professor of Forest 

 Management, Yale University Forest School. xvi-J-310 pages. 6 by 9. 

 Cloth net, $3.00 



Treats the subject in a manner that may be readily grasped by the average 



reader, without previous preparation or study. 



Forest Mensuration. 



By Herman Haupt Chapman, M.F. xvii-|-S53 pages. 6 by 9. 88 



figures. Cloth net, $5.00 



A thorough discussion of the measurement of the volume of felled timber, 

 in the forms of logs or other products, of the measurement of the volume 

 of standing timber, and of the growth of trees, stands of timber and forests. 



