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Catalogue of publications Continued. Page. 

 VII. Forest botany Continued. 



6. Trees, classification and description Continued. 



6. Europe 101 



7. France 101 



8. Germany and Austria-Hungary 102 



9. Great Britain 103 



10. Other European countries JL04 



11. India 105 



12. Japan LOG 



13. Othe? Asiatic countries 106 



14. Australasia 106 



15. East Indies and Philippines 107 



16. Africa 108 



c. Woods, classification and structure 108 



d. Anatomy, morphology, and physiology 109 



VIII. Silvics. 



a. Forest influences. 



1. General 112 



2. Influences on climate 114 



3. Influences on stream flow 115 



4. Influences on agriculture 118 



5. Influences on health 118 



b. Relation between trees and their environment (forest ecology). 



1. General 119 



2. Geographical and local distribution of forest trees 119 



3. Climate 120 



4. Soil and litter 121 



5. Altitude 122 



c. Silvical characteristics of forest trees. 



1. General 122 



2. Reproduction 122 



3. Tolerance 122 



4. Growth 122 



5. Acclimatization and tree introduction 124 



d. Studies of species. 



1. General 125 



2. Conifers (alphabetically by names of trees) 125 



3. Broadleaf trees (alphabetically by names of trees) 130 



4. Palms and bamboos 134 



IX. Forest experiment stations. 



a. General 134 



b. Austria-Hungary 135 



c. Germany 136 



d. India 136 



c. Russia 136 



/. Scotland 137 



g. Sweden 137 



h. Switzerland 137 



X. Forest mensuration. 



a. General 137 



b. C' on tents of single trees and logs. 



1. General 139 



2. Volume tables and form factors 140 



3. Log rules : 144 



