IV. 



Broillard ; Les Bois, par Dupont et La Grye ; Les Arbres, par Schacht ; Brown on 

 JPorests and Moisture ; and Reboisement in Prance, by John Crombie Brown, LL.D., 

 Edinburgh; The Forester, by James Brown, LL.D., Stirling; Bagneris on Sylviculture; 

 The Earth as modified by Human Action, by Zeo. P. Marsh ; The Trees of America, by 

 D. J. Browne, New York ; the far-famed meteorological works of Herschel, Flammaripn, 

 Glaisher, Humboldt, and others ; the reports of the various conservators of forests in 

 Australia, New Zealand, and India ; Lasett's Timber and Timber Trees ; Chapman's 

 Geology of Canada ; Vallis' Influence of Forests, etc., etc. 



It may be remarked that this report, with the same or even less labour, might easily 

 have been made much more bulky. But I have rather chosen to reject as much as pos- 

 sible, so as to leave, in the present form, an amount of information more likely to secure 

 perusal than if further extended. 



