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THE YEW TREES OF GREAT BRITAIN 

 AND IRELAND. 



By John Lowe, M.D. Illustrated. 8vo. ioy.net. 



NATURE. — " . . . the author treats the yew from almost every point of view ; 

 he has been conscientious in his work, accurate in his Statements, careful in the 

 verification of his references — in fact, he has produced a monograph which will be 

 consulted in the future, and which will be read with interest by the lovers of trees at 

 the present day." 



BRITISH FOREST TREES AND THEIR 

 SYLVICULTURAL CHARACTERISTICS 

 AND TREATMENT. 



By J. Nisbet. Cr. 8vo. 6s. net. 



SCHOOLMASTER.—"Mr. Nisbet has spent many years in forest work, and 

 speaks with authority ; . . . The descriptions of British forest trees, their mode of 

 cultivation, the qualities of the wood in each case, the depredations of quadrupeds 

 and insects, and the diseases to which trees are subject, with the appropriate 

 remedies, are given at length, and form a störe of valuable information to all 

 concerned in timber production.''" 



DISEASES OF ECONOMIC PLANTS. 



By Prof. F. L. Stepens, Ph.D., and J. G. Hall, M.A. 

 Illustrated. Cr. 8vo. 8s. 6d. net. 



NATURE. — "Such practical information is likely to be of great value to the 

 market grower or gardener ; it must be admitted that such assistance as this is not yet 

 able to be given in this country, except in a few cases, by the man of science 

 to the grower. . . . The book is very well illustrated. . . ." 



TIMBER AND TIMBER TREES, NATIVE 

 AND FOREIGN. 



By Thomas Laslett. 2nd Ed. Revised by H. Marshall 

 Ward, D.Sc. Cr. 8vo. 8s. 6d. 



TIMBER AND SOME OF ITS DISEASES. 



By H. Marshall Ward, D.Sc, F.R.S., F.S.L., Professor of 

 Botany in the University of Cambridge. Illustrated. Cr. 8vo. 6s. 



SYLVICULTURE IN THE TROPICS. 



By A. F. Broun. 8vo. 8.y. 6d. net. 



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