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British Forest Trees

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WITH the exception of Dr. Schlich's able “Manual of Forestry,” of which two volumes are now before the public, the English student of arboriculture has for many years past been almost entirely dependent on French and German works for recent information as regards the progress of that part of the art of forestry Which deals with the cultivation of our native and introduced trees. The present work is a praiseworthy attempt to remedy this state of dependence, and to provide British foresters with a text-book which shall give the results of modern experience in an English dress.

British Forest Trees.

By J. Nisbet (London: Macmillan and Co., 1893.)

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British Forest Trees. Nature 49, 1–2 (1893). https://doi.org/10.1038/049001a0

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