Field Book for Street-Tree Mapping. 



By William Solotaroff, B.S. 160 pages. 4j4 by 7^. Each, $1.25 

 net. One dozen net, $12.00 



Blank field books for enumerating street-trees when taking a tree census. 



Handbook for Rangers and Woodsmen. 



By Jay L. B. Taylor, formerly Forest Ranger, United States Forest 

 Service, ix-1-420 pages. 4J4 by 6J4- 236 figures. Flexible "Fabrikoid" 

 binding net, $3.00 



A guide for unexperienced men in woods work, and for others whose work 

 or recreation takes them into rough and unsettled regions. 



Seeding and Planting in the Practice of Forestry. 



By James W. Toumey, M.S., M.A., Director of the Forest School and 

 Professor of Silviculture, Yale University. xxxvi+4SS pages. 6 by 9. 

 140 figures. Cloth net, $4.00 



A manual for the guidance of forestry students, foresters, nurserymen, 

 forest owners, and farmers. 



Handbook of Field and Office Problems in Forest Mensuration. 



By Hugo Winkenwerder, Dean, College of Forestry, University of 

 Washington, and Elias T. Clark, Associate Professor of Forestry, Uni- 

 versity of Washington. ix-|-133 pages. 5 by T'/i. Flexible bind- 

 ing net, $a.00 



A series of carefully selected type exercises prepared as an aid to the 

 laboratory instruction in forest mensuration which may be used as practical 

 illustrations to supplement recitation and text-book work. 



The Valuation of American Timberlands. 



By K. W. Woodward, Professor of Forestry, New Hampshire State Col- 

 lege, vii -1-253 pages. 6 by 9. 13 figures. Cloth net, *S.OO 



This book supplies valuable information needed by the investor, timber 

 cruiser and student of forestry. It gives for the continental United States 

 and its outlying territories, Hawaii and the Canal Zone excepted, the prin- 

 cipal facts regarding the timber resources. 



French Forests and Forestry — Tunisia, Algeria, Corsica. With a Trans- 

 lation of the Algerian Code of 1903. 



By Theodore S. Woolsey, Jr., M.F., Assistant District Forester, U. S 

 Forest Service, 1908-1915; Lecturer, 1912, 1916-17, Yale Forest School 



xvH- 238 pages. 6 by 9. Illustrated. Cloth net, $3.00 



The results of a study of the more important phases of forest practice in 

 Corsica, Algeria, and Tunisia, setting forth the essentials of method which 

 may be applied directly in the United States. 



Studies in French Foresti-y. 



By Theodore S. Woolsey, Jr., M.S., Executive Member of the Interallied 



War Timber Committee, 1917-1919, Paris, France. Two chapters by 

 William B. Greeley, formerly chief of the Forestry Section, Engineers, 



A.E.F., Tours, France, and now Chief Forester, U. S. Forest Service. 



vii-f-SSO pages. 6 by 9. Profusely illustrated net, $6.00 



This general book on French forestry is of interest to students, practicing 

 foresters, lumbermen, estate owners, and all members of the 10th and 20th 

 Engineers (Forestry) A. E. F. 



