Forest Mensuration. 



By Henry Solon Graves, M.A., Chief Forester, U. S. Department ot 



Agriculture. xiv+ 458 pages. 6 by 9. 55 figures. Cloth net, $3.50 



A systematic work describing the principles of the subject. Practical 

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The Principles of Handling Woodlands. 



By Henry Solon Graves, M.A. xxi+32S pages. 5^ by 8. 63 figures. 



Cloth net, $1.50 



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

 new growth ; cuttings in immature stands, and forest protection with refer- 

 ence to forest fires. 



Principles of American Forestry. 



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

 University of Minnesota. xiii-|-334 pages. S by 7j4- 73 figures. Cloth, 



net, $1.50 



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-F479 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 

 States Indian Service, xxxix-f 254 pages. 6 by 9. Cloth net, $2.50 



A logical presentation of the chronological development of legislation in 



this field. 



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 

 book for both foresters and lawyers. 



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-|-253 pages. 5% by 7^. 

 155 half-tone figures. Cloth net, $1.60 



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. 



(Also, issued in loose-leaf form. Complete set of 20 pamphlets, 8 by 10^, 



$1.00 net. Cloth binder, sold separately, 50 cents net.) 



