Kennedy, J. D. 



Kenya 



Nyasaland 

 Oliphant, F. M. 



Oliphant, J. N. 

 Rea, R. J. A. 



Robertson, W. A. 



(edited by) 



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1 935 The group method of natural regeneration in the 

 rain forest of Sapoba, Southern Nigeria. Empire 

 For. J., 14, 19-24. 



1936 See Bibliography, chapter VI. 



1934 onwards, D.R. Rep. For. Dep. Kenya. 



1935 The forests and timber resources of Kenya 

 Colony. Statement prepared for the 4th British 

 Empire Forestry Conference. Nairobi, pp. 20. 

 See Bibliography, chapter VI. 

 See Bibliography, chapter VI. 

 See Bibliography, chapter VI. 

 Les essences forestieres des regions montagneuses 

 du Congo oriental. No. 2 of Les essences 

 forestieres du Congo Beige. INEAC, Brussels, 

 pp. 264. 



See Bibliography, chapter VI. 

 See Bibliography, chapter VI. 

 Forest types and succession in Nigeria. Emp. 

 For. J., 16, 234-42. 



Report on gum and gum-arabic. Government 

 Printer, Dar-es-Salaam, pp. 59. 



Principles governing the selection of forest 

 reserves. Emp. For. J., 16, 228-33. 

 Recherches sur le copal du Congo. Bull. Inst. R. 

 Col. Beige, 4, pp. 23. 

 See Bibliography, chapter VI. 

 See Nigeria. 



Vegetation and climate. Empire For. J., 16, 

 200-14. 



Forests, climate, erosion, and inundations. 

 Nature, 127, 524-25. 



The future of forestry in Uganda. Entebbe, pp. 27. 

 Record of forest research in 1928. Bull. For. Dep. 

 Nigeria, I, pp. 42. 



1 935, D.R. Report on the forest administration of Nigeria 

 for the year 1934. Rep. For. Dep. Nigeria, pp. 37. 

 Identification of timbers available in the moist 

 deciduous to savannah forests in Lagos Colony, 

 Abeokuta, Ondo and Oyo Provinces [by W. G. B. 

 Mitchell]. Government Printer, Lagos, pp. 10. 



1934 onwards, D.R. Rep. For. Dep. Nyasald. 



1934a Report on the commercial possibilities and 

 development of the forests of the Gold Coast. 

 Accra, pp. 13. 



1934b Report on the commercial possibilities and 

 development of the forests of Nigeria. Sessional 

 Paper, No. 7 (1934). Government Printer, Lagos. 

 A further report on the commercial possibilities 

 and development of the forests of Nigeria. 

 Sessional Paper, No. 7 (1934). Government Printer , 

 Lagos. 



The commercial possibilities and development 

 of forests in British East Africa. Colonial Forest 

 Resources Development Department, Colonial 

 Office. Government Printer, Dar-es-Salaam, pp. 52. 

 The development of more intensive use of un- 

 mixed tropical forest. Emp. For. J., 16, 29-39. 

 The forest types of vegetation in Tanganyika 

 Territory. Emp. For. J., 14, 202-08. 

 The Empire forestry handbook. The Empire 

 Forestry Association, London, pp. 167. 



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