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q. MALAY PENINSULA AND INDO-CHINA. 



Arden, Stanley. Hevea brasiliensis dans la Peninsule Malaise ... tr. et annot6 

 par M. P. Cibot. 70 p. illus. 4. Paris, 1904. (Bibliotheque d 'agriculture 

 coloniale) Agr 7302 



Asimont, W. F. C. Hevea brasiliensis or, P.ara rubber in the Malay Peninsula. 

 Notes and figures in connection with the cultivation of Para rubber. 64 p. 4 tab. 

 12. London [1908] Agr 9-707 



Spire, Camille, and Spire, Andre. Le caoutchouc en Indo-Chine, etude bota- 

 nique, industrielle et commerciale. 262 p. illus., 35 pi. 4. Paris, 1906. 



"Index bibliographique": p. 251-254.. Agr 7 419 



r. AUSTRALASIA AND EAST INDIES. 



Brown, John Ednie. Forests of Western Australia and their development. 68 p. 

 pi. 4. Perth, 1899. (Western Australia Conservator of forests. [Publication]) 



Cooper, Ellwood, comp. Forest culture and eucalyptus trees. 621 p. 12. 

 San Francisco, 1876. 



CONTENTS. Forest culture in its relations to industrial pursuits; by Ferdinand von Mueller. On the 

 application of phytology to the industrial purposes of life; by Ferdinand von Mueller. Australian vegeta- 

 tion. Trees of Australia. Principal timber trees readily eligible for Victorian industrial culture; by 

 Ferdinand von Mueller. Select plants . . . readily eligible for Victorian industrial culture; by Ferdinand 

 von Mueller. Temperature and rainfall at Melbourne. Additions to the lists of the principal timber trees 

 and other select plants; by Ferdinand von Mueller. Second supplement to the select plants; by Ferdinand 

 von Mueller. Objects of a botanic garden in relation to industries; by Ferdinand von Mueller. 



Cooper, Ellwood, comp. Forest culture and eucalyptus trees. 277 p. 12. 

 San Francisco, 1876. 



CONTENTS. Forest culture and Australian gum-trees; by Ellwood Cooper. Descriptions of 32 varieties 

 of eucalyptus trees; by Ferdinand von Mueller. Description of 20 varieties; from the plant catalogue of 

 Anderson, Hald & co., Sydney. Forest culture in its relations to industrial pursuits; by Ferdinand vou 

 Mueller. Application of phytology to the industrial purposes of life; by Ferdinand von Mueller. Austra- 

 lian vegetation; by Ferdinand von Mueller. Santa Barbara college catalogue. 



Etesse. Le caoutchouc en Nouvelle-Caledonie. 24 p. illus. 4. Paris, 1908. 

 (Bibliotheque d'agriculture coloniale) Agr 81039 



Kirk, Thomas. Native forests and the state of the timber trade. 28 p. f. [Wel- 

 lington, 1885] (New Zealand Government. [Publications]) 



Mueller, Ferdinand freiherr von. Report on the forest resources of Western Aus- 

 tralia. 30 p. 20 pi. f. London, 1879. 



Mueller, Ferdinand freiherr von. Suggestions on the maintenance, creation, and 

 enrichment of forests as applicable to the particular requirements of the Colony of 

 Victoria. 31 p. 12. Melbourne, 1879. 



From "The chemistry of agriculture." 



New Zealand Dept. of lands. Forestry in New Zealand ... by William C. 

 Kensington. 118 p. plates, fold. maps. f. Wellington, 1909. Agr 10664 



Perrin, George S. Forests of Tasmania; their conservation and future manage- 

 ment. [9] p. f. Hobart, 1898. 



Queensland Dept. of agriculture. The merchantable timbers of Queensland 

 (Australia). With special reference to their uses for railway sleepers, railway carriage 

 and wagon building, and engineering works. A report by Philip MacMahon. 68 p. 

 front., 60 pi., maps, tables. f. Brisbane, 1905. Agr 9-1537 



Romburgh, Pieter van. Caoutchouc en getah-perjah in Nederlandsch-Indie. 

 209 p. 4. Batavia, 1900. (Mededeelingen uit's Lands plantentuin. 39) Agr 4-937 



Tasmania Dept. of land and surveys. Tasmanian forestry. Timber products 

 and sawmilling industry . . . Comp. by J. Compton Penny. 69 p. 16 pi., map, 

 tab. 4. Hobart, 1905. 



2d ed. 98 p. illus., plates, map, tab. 4. Hobart, 1910. 



Agr. 12^763 



