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Report upon the forests of Grenada and Carriacou. 
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Calcutta. 
(Vegetable product series, 
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Report upon the forests of St. Lucia. Madras. 
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Report upon the forests of St. Vincent. London. 
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Report upon the forests of Tobago. Madras. 1887. 
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Hooper, E.J. Western fruit book; a compendious collection 
of facts from the notes and experience of successful fruit cul- 
turists, arranged for practical use in the orchard and garden. 
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Hooper, Luther. Silk, its production and manufacture. 
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Hop, Henri. Nouvelle description du cap de Bonne-Espé- 
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Hope, Charles William. Indian bamboos. [Review of] 
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Hopkins, Andrew Delmar. Barkbeetles of the genus Den- 
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forests, i."’ 
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The genus Dendroctonus. Washington. 1909. 8°. 
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of agriculture — Bureau of entomology. Technical series, 
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Insect damage to standing timber in the national 
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States — Department of agriculture — Bureau of entomol- 
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agriculture — Bureau of entomology. Circular, 128.) 
Insect injuries to the wood of dying and dead trees. 
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Washington. 
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Insect injuries to the wood of living trees. [Wash- 
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of agriculture — Bureau of entomology. Circular, 126.) 
Insects which kill forest trees; character and extent 
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1910. 8°. pp. [2],9. (United States — Department of 
agriculture — Bureau of entomology. Circular, 125.) 
Insects in their relation to the reduction of future 
supplies of timber, and general principles of control. 
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Department of agriculture — Bureau of entomology. Circu- 
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The locust borer and methods for its control. [Wash- 
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prevention and control. Washington. 1909. 8°. pp. vi, 
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Hopkirk, Thomas. Flora glottiana; a catalogue of the in- 
digenous plants on the banks of the river Clyde, and in the 
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