IMPORTANT NEW WORK 
Now at all Booksellers. Demy 8vo, 12 s. 6d. net 
ENGLISH ESTATE 
FORESTRY 
BY 
A. C. FORBES, F.H.A.S. 
LECTURER ON FORESTRY, DURHAM COLLEGE OF SCIENCE 
N E W C A S TLE-ON-TYN E 
LATE FORESTER ON THE MARQUIS OF BATH’S 
LONGLEAT ESTATE, ETC. 
ILLUSTRATED 
npHIS Volume contains the opinions and impressions of a 
practical forester on a few of the more important sub¬ 
jects connected with English Estate Forestry. In its pages 
an attempt has been made to place the position of Estate 
Forestry clearly before the reader, and to indicate a few 
directions in which improvements are possible. The Author 
feels, probably in common with many practical foresters, 
that English Forestry is sufficiently distinct from Continental 
or even Scotch Forestry to entitle it to be regarded as a 
separate subject, and that the non-recognition of this fact 
has led to a great deal of misconception in the minds of 
many, more or less anxious to see English Forestry raised 
to a higher level. 
This book is intended to be suggestive rather than 
instructive to the practical forester. There is little in its 
pages but what he already knows, and possibly a great deal 
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