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APPENDIX G. 



Presentations to the Society's Library since the publication 

 of last List in Volume XXVI. Part 2. 



• Books. 



1. Comiplete Yield Tables for British Woodlands. By P. T. Maw. 



2. Commission of Conservation, Canada : — 



(1) Report on Water Powers of Canada {with maps). 



(2) Report on Lands, Fisheries Game and Minerals, Canada. 



3. The Country Gentleman's Estate Book, 1912. 



4. New Zealand Official Year Book, 1912. 



5. The Forest Trees of Britain. By Rev. C. A. Johns. Revised by Prof. 



C. S. Boulger. 



6. Silviculture in the Tropics. By A. F. Bi'own. 



7. The Story of our Trees. By Margaret M. Gregson. 



8. Flora and Sylva, 3 vols. By Wm. Robinson. 



9. Trees in Winter. By A. F. Blakeslee, Ph. D. , and Chester D. Jarvis, 



Ph.D. 



10. The Trees of Great Britain and Ireland. By H. J. Elwes, F.R.S., 



and Augustine Henry, M. A. Voh vi. (By purchase.) 



Government and State Reports. 



11. Neto York State College of Forestry Bulletins. 



12. Pennsylvaiiia State College Bulletins. 



13. Illinois University Bulletins. 



14. U.S.A. Forest Service Bulletins :— 



(1) Quebracho Wood and its Substitutes. 



(2) The Forests of Alaska. 



(3) Influence of Age and Condition of the Tree upon Seed Production in 



Western Yelloio Pine. 



(4) Lightning in Relation to Forest Fires. 



(5) Possibilities of Western Pines as a Source of X aval Stores. 



(6) Condition of Experimental Chestnut Poles after 5 and 8 Years' 



Service. 

 15 Lloyd Lih-ary Bulletins, 



16. Canada, Commission of Conservation, Second Annual Report, 



17. India, Commercial Guide to its Forest Economic Products. 



18. South Africa, Report of the Chief Conservator of Forests. 



19. Indian Fonst Bulletins : — 



(1) Memo, on the Oil Value of Sandal Woods from Madras. 



(2) Note on the Chemistry and Trade Forms of Lac. 



(3) Note on some Germination Tests ivith Sal Seed. 



(4) Note on the Resin Value of Podophyllum Emodi. 



(5) Bark-Boring Beetle attack in the Coniferous Forests of the Simla 



Catchment Area. 



(6) A Further Note on some Casuarina Insect Pests of Madras. 



