Wilhelm Schlich
Sir Wilhelm Philipp Daniel Schlich (28 February 1840 in Flonheim – 28 September 1925 in Oxford), also known as William Schlich, was a German-born forester who worked extensively in India for the British administration. As a professor at Cooper's Hill, he influenced colonial forestry across the British colonies. His major work was a five volume ''Manual of Forestry'' (1889-96). Provided by Wikipedia
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Schlichs manual of forestry by Schlich, William
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A Manual of forestry by Schlich, William
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Manual of forestry: the utility of forests and fundamental principles of silviculture by Schlich, William
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A manual of forestry by Schlich, William
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Manual of forestry by Schlich, William
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Formation and tending of woods or practical sylviculture by Schlich, William
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