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IN this fifth edition of vol. 3 of Schlich's “Manual” the number of pages is slightly less than in its predecessor. Room has been found, however, for a considerable mass of new material, and for several new figures, by judicious compression and elimination, so that the work is brought up-to-date with the examination of new ideas and practice in forestry. Those who peruse the several publications devoted to the science of forestry in England and in India are aware that the author has kept in touch with the latest developments, and here he brings to bear his keen faculty for criticism and for the correct appreciation of modern tendencies.
Schlich's Manual of Forestry.
By Sir William Schlich. Vol. 3: Forest Management, including Mensuration and Valuation. Fifth edition, revised, and the greater part rewritten. Pp. viii + 383. (London: Bradbury, Agnew and Co., Ltd., 1925.) 20s. net.
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F., C. Schlich's Manual of Forestry . Nature 116, 353 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/116353c0
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