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Traité de Sylviculture Principales Essences Forestières

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PROF. MOUILLEFERT, who has taught forestry at the French National Agricultural College of Grignon (Drôme) since 1875, is publishing his lecture notes in the form of an elementary manual of forestry. This he considers necessary for agriculturists and others in spite of the fact that there are already works by Boppe and Jolyet, Broillard and other eminent foresters on the subject. The work is to be in four volumes, of which the present is the first, and deals with the chief French forest species, including exotic trees that thrive in France. The second volume will deal with the management of woodlands, the third with their valuation, and the fourth with artificial plantations, the afforestment of waste land and the restoration of inferior woodland.

Traité de Sylviculture. Principales Essences Forestières.

By Prof. P. Mouillefert. Pp. xii + 544. (Paris: Félix Alcan, 1903.) Price 7 francs.

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FISHER, W. Traité de Sylviculture Principales Essences Forestières . Nature 67, 482–483 (1903). https://doi.org/10.1038/067482a0

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