The Farm Woodlot 



By E. G. CHEYNEY 



Director of the College of Forestry of the University of Minnesota 



And J. G. WENTLING 



Associate Professor of Forestry of the University of Minnesota 



lUtistrated. Cloth, i2mo, $1.75 



The whole subject of raising forests and producing 

 timber as a part of a farming business is covered in this 

 book. Here will be found fully treated such topics as 

 the rise of forestry knowledge in relation particularly 

 to agriculture, forest influences, forest economics, the 

 growth of the tree, the kinds of trees and the means of 

 distinguishing them, the regeneration of the woodlot, the 

 practical propagation of trees, methods of planting and 

 thinning, the production of the forest, the best utilization 

 of forests, the durability and preservation of timber. 

 There are also included tables of interest to lumbermen 

 and a chapter on ornamental planting. The volume is 

 well illustrated, the illustrations alone largely explaining 

 forest practices and making evident the differences in 

 trees. 



THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 



FublisbeiB 64-66 Fiftb ATenue New Tork 



