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APPENDIX I. 



Presentations to the Society's Library since the publication 

 of last List in Volume XXII. Part 2. 



Books. 



1. Trees aiul Shrubs of the British Isles. In parts. By Cooper and 



Westell. 



2. Trees. Vol v.— Form. By the late H. Marshall Ward. 



3. Die Spitzenherg'schcn Kulturgcrdthe, 1898. Presented by Professor 



Mayr,- Munich. 



4. Proceedings of a Conference of Governors in the JFhite House, 



Washington, B.C., May 13-15 1908, on the subject of Conservation 

 of Natural Resources. 



5. Bulletin of Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 1909. 



6. Illustrations of Conifers. By H. Clinton Baker. 



7. British IFoods and their Oivners. By John Siiupson. 



8. In the Evening. By Charles Stewart. 



Government Reports. 



9. Report of Commissioners of JFoods and Forests, London, 29th June 1909. 



10. Leaflets of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries. London. 



11. Leaflets of iJie Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction for 



Ireland. 



12. Reviews of Forest Administration in British India for 1906-1907 and 



1907-1908. 



13. Annual Report of the Forest Department of the Madras Presidency, 



1907-1908. 



14. Indian Forest Department Pamphlets : — 



The Collection of Statistical Data relating to the j)rincipal Indian 



Spices. By A. M. F. Caccia. 

 Forest Reservation in Burma in the Interests of an Endangered 



Water Supply. By Alex. Rodger. 

 Burmese Lcza Wood. By R. S. Troup. 

 Carallia Wood. By R. S. Troup. 

 Burmese Intvood. By R. S. Troup. 



15. Report of the Superintendent of Forestry, Canada, for 1908 and 1909. 



16. Tree Planting on the Prairies of Manitoba, 1907. Forestry Branch 



of Department of Interior of Canada. 



17. Trees Free to Farmers, 1907. Forestry Branch of Department of 



Interior of Canada. 



