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THE fourth edition of the third volume of the above “Manual of Forestry” contains somewhat more matter than its predecessor. The volume is divided into four parts, in which the various departments of forest management are dealt with. A strong feature of the new and revised edition is the number of practical examples given to illustrate the use and application of the various formulæ.
Schlich's Manual of Forestry.
By Sir Wm. Schlich. Vol. iii., Forest Management. Fourth edition, revised. Pp. x + 403. (London: Bradbury, Agnew and Co:, Ltd., 1911.) Price 9s. net.
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B., A. Schlich's Manual of Forestry . Nature 87, 243–244 (1911). https://doi.org/10.1038/087243a0
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