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. 
Both books ordered at one time net $5.00 
Studies of Trees. 
By J. J. Levison, M.F., formerly Lecturer on Ornamental and Shade 
Trees, Yale University Forest School, x+253 pages. 5% by 7K- 
155 half-tone figures. Cloth net, $2.00 
Takes up in a brief and not too technical way the rtost important facts 
concerning the identification, structure and uses of our more common trees, 
considering their habits, enemies and care. 
(Also issued in loosc-lcaf form. Complete set of 20 pamphlets, 8 by 10^, 
$1.00 net. Cloth binder, sold separately, 50 cents net.) 
Forest Management. 
By A. B. Recknagel, B.A., M.F., Professor of Forest Management and 
Utilization, and John Bentley, Jr., B.S., M.F., Assistant Professor of 
Forest Engineering, Cornell University, xiii-t-267 pages. 6 by 9. 26 
figures. Cloth net, $2.50 
Treats the subjects, forest mensuration, forest organization, forest finance, 
and forest administration in such a manner as to be readily understood and 
used by the layman timber owner and manager. 
The Theory and Practice of Working Plans (Forest Organization). 
By A. B. Recknagel, B.A.. M.F. Second Edition, Thoroughly Revised. 
xiv+265 pages. 6 by 9. Illustrated. Cloth net, $2.50 
A book of value to the practicing forester, as well as to the student. The 
best of European methods are presented, adapted to the needs of American 
forestry. 
Identification of the Economic Woods of the United States. 
Including a Discussion of the Structural and Physical Properties of 
Wood. Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged. 
By Samuel J. Record, M.A., M.F., Professor of Forest Products, Yale 
University, ix+157 pages. 6 by 9. 15 figures and 6 full-page half-tone 
plates. Cloth net, $2.50 
An eflficient aid in the study and identification of wood. The new edition 
brings the work right up to date in every respect. 
The Mechanical Properties of Wood. 
Including a Discussion of the Factors Affecting the Mechanical Prop- 
erties, and Methods of Timber Testing. 
By Samuel J. Record, M.A., M.F. xi-|-165 pages. 6 by 9. 51 figures. 
Cloth net, $2.50 
All unnecessary technical language and descriptions have been avoided, 
making the subject-matter readily available to everyone interested in wood. 
