APPENDIX J. 



Presentations to the Society's Library since the publication 

 •of last I^ist in Volume XXIII. Part 2. 



Books. 



1. Trees and Hovj to Know Them. By Henry Irving. 



2. The Estate Manager. By R. Henderson. 



3. Schlich's Mamial of Forestry. Vols. II. and III., 4th Ed., revised, 



4. The Country Gentleman s EstMte Book , 1910. 



5. The New Zealand Official Year Book, 1909. 



The following, presented by Mr A. D. Richardson: 



6. Brovm's Forester, 1847. 



7. Water Supply in South Africa. By Dr. J. C. Brown. 



8. Management of Crown Forests at the Cape of Good Hope. By 



Dr J. C. Brown. 



9. Forestry in Norway. By Dr J. C. Brown. 



10. Forestry of the Ural Mountains. By Dr J. C. Brown. 



11. Glances at the Forests of North Europe. By Dr J. C. Brown. 



12. The Schools of Forestry in Europe. By Dr J. C. Brown. 



13. Pine Plantalions in France. By Dr J. C. Brown. 



14. Forests and Moisture. By Dr J. C. Brown. 



15. CaMlogue of Hardy Trees and Shrubs at Syon House, Brentford. By 



A. Bruce Jackson. 



16. Town Planting. By A. D. Webster. 



17. The Development of Britvsh Forestry. By A. C. Forbes. 



18. Album of Photographs taken in Bavaria, 1909. 



19. Building Timbers. By J. Davis. 



20. Forest Fires. By A. Jacquot. 1910. 



21. Bulletin of Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 1910. 



22. Victorian Year Book, 1908-9. 



23. Nevj Zealand Official Year Book, 1910. 



Government and iState Reports. 



24. Picport on the Forests and Forestry Problems in Sierra Leone, 1909. 



25. Indian Forest Pamphlets and Leaflets : — 



(1) Tables showing t}te Progress in Working -Plans. Compiled by 



A. M. F. Caccia. 



(2) Pettwum or Tricomali Wood. By R. S. Troup. 



(3) Burma Padauk. By R. S. Troup. 



(4) The larger Deodar Bark Borer. By E. P. Stebbing. 



(5) Tlie Blue Pine Bark Borer. By E. P. Stebbing. 



(6) Note on Best Season for Coppice Fellings of Teak ( Tcctona 



grandis). By R. S. Hole. 



