. The birds of Berwickshire; with remarks on their local distribution migration, and habits, and also on the folk-lore, proverbs, popular rhymes and sayings connected with them . BET, D. (Ec. OF THE INDIAN FOREST SERVICE, AUTHOR OF BRITISH FOREST TREES, ANDTHEIR SYLVICULTURAL CHARACTERISTICS AND TREATMENT This work, a translation of the fourth edition of Kauschiiiger-Fiirsts Waldsclmtz, is intended tosupply a want ciineerning which frequent expression was given in the evidence laid before theSelect Parliamentary Committee on Forestry in 1880-87. Whilst making no pretence of treating any branch


. The birds of Berwickshire; with remarks on their local distribution migration, and habits, and also on the folk-lore, proverbs, popular rhymes and sayings connected with them . BET, D. (Ec. OF THE INDIAN FOREST SERVICE, AUTHOR OF BRITISH FOREST TREES, ANDTHEIR SYLVICULTURAL CHARACTERISTICS AND TREATMENT This work, a translation of the fourth edition of Kauschiiiger-Fiirsts Waldsclmtz, is intended tosupply a want ciineerning which frequent expression was given in the evidence laid before theSelect Parliamentary Committee on Forestry in 1880-87. Whilst making no pretence of treating any branch of the subject exhaustively, the variousl)ortions are dealt with in a strictly scientific manner, though at the same time tersely, and froma thoroughly practical standpoint. As there is no special work on Sylvirultural Eiitdmology in English, the chapter on noxiousForest Insei-ts has been somewhat umplilied, ami it is iKqied llial, with the aid of the colnuredplates at the end of the book, the idcntilication of the chief insect enemies of our woodhuids willbe easily ellccted by students of Forestry and practical Sylviculturists. EDINBUEGH: DAVID DOUGLAS, 10 CASTLE STREET.


Size: 1227px × 2037px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1880, bookpublishere, booksubjectbirds