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APPENDIX I. 



Additions to the Library since the publication of the List in 

 Volume XXXV., Part 1. 



Books. 



1. The Kiln Drying of Lumber. By H. D. Tieniann, M.E.M.F. 



2. The Sylviculture of Indian Trees (3 vols.). By Professor R. S. Troup, 



M.A., CLE. 



3. The Forests of India, vol. i. By Professor E. P. Stebbing. 



4. Forest Mensiiration. By Herman H. Chapman. 



5. A Text Book of Wood. By Herbert Stone, F.L.S., F. R.C.I. 



6. Transactions of the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, 



vol. xxxiii., 1921. 



Government and State Reports. 



7. England: — Report of Oommiss loners of H. M. Woods and Forests, etc., 



28th June 1921. 



8. Canada : — Report of the Director of Forestry for Fiscal Year ended March 



1921. 



9. India: — 



(1) Administration Report of the Forest Department of the Madras 



Presidency, 1921. 



(2) Return of Statistics relating to Forest Administration, 1919-20. 



(3) Indian Forest Records : The Regeneration of Sal {Shorea robusta) 



Forests : A Study in Economic (Ecology. By R. S. Hole, CLE., 

 etc. 



(4) Indian Forest Bulletins : 



No. 42. Note on Haldu. By C E. C. Cox, I.F.S. 



No. 43. Note on Odina Wodier. By C E. C Cox, I.F.S. 



No. 44. Note on Semal or Cotton Wood. By C E. C Cox, I.F.S. 



No. 45. Note on the Miscellaneous Forests of the Kumaon Bhabar. 



By E. A. Smythies, I.F.S. 

 No. 46. Rate of Growth of Bengal Sal Quality By S. H. 



Howard, B.A. 



10. South Australia : — Anmial Progress Report on State Forest Administra- 



tion, 1920-21. 



11. Federated Malay States : — 



(1) Report on Forest Administration, 1920. 



(2) Malayan Science Bulletin No. 1, 1921. 



12. Union of South Africa : — 



(1) Forest Department Bulletin No. 4. 



(2) Sylvicultural Notes on Cedrela Toona. By K. A. Carlson. 



