Farm Forestry. 



By John Aeden Ferguson, A.M., M.F., Professor of Forestry at The 

 Pennsylvania State College, viii+241 pages. S'/i by 8. Illustrated. 



Cloth net, .152.00 



This book brings together in available form ideas and principles relating to 

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The Principles of Handling Woodlands. 



By Henry Solqn Graves, M.A. xxi+325 pages. Sj4 by 8. 63 figures. 



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Takes up the cutting of mature stands of timber and their replacement by 

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Principles of American Forestry. 



By Samuel B. Green, Late Professor of Horticulture and Forestry, 

 University of Minnesota. xiii-|-334 pages. 5 by 7^4. 73 figures. Cloth, 



$2.00 



A book for the general reader who wishes to secure a general idea of the 



subject of forestry in North America. 



Manual of Forestry for the Northeastern United States. 

 Being Volume I of "Forestry in New England", Revised. 

 By Ralph Chipman Hawley, M.F., Professor of Forestry, Yale Uni- 

 versity, and Austin Foster Hawes, M.F., formerly State Forester of 

 Connecticut and of Vermont, xv-f-479 pages. 6 by 9. 140 figures. 

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Furnishes the woodland owner with a brief survey of the whole field of 

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The Development of Forest Law in America. 



By J. P Kinney, A.B., LL.B., M.F., Chief Supervisor of Forests, United 

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A logical presentation of the chronological development of legislation in 

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The Essentials of American Timber Law. 



By J. P Kinney, A.B., LL.B., M.F. xxix-|-279 pages. 6 by 9. Cloth, 



net, $3.00 

 Gives the existing law regarding trees and their products as property. A 

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Studies of Trees. 



By J. J. Levison, M.F., Lecturer on Ornamental and Shade Trees, Yale 

 University Forest School; formerly Forester to the Department of 

 Parks, Borough of Brooklyn, New York City. x-|-2S3 pages. 554 by 7^4. 

 155 half-tone figures. Cloth net, $2.00 



Takes up in a brief and not too technical way the most important facts 



concerning the identification, structure and uses of our more common trees, 



considering their habits, enemies and care. 



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