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there any endo in this respect between plantation-grown teak 
and that from Natural Forests (Pearson, Indian Forest Bull. 
No. 14, 1913, seq.). 
These are strong recommendations in favour of pures and 
it would seem that the cultivation of this tree in suitable parts of 
Nigeria may be continued with every prospect of success. 
- Ref.—Report on the Teak Forests of the Tenasserim Provinces, 
Falconer, pp. 1-286, with other Papers on the Teak Forests of ' 
, Bo td., 
(Iter. Forestry - sense Edinburgh; 1884 eem “Teak Cultiva- 
tion in Java, an, in the Indian Forester, xviii. 1892, 
pp. 285-292: Transl. pr a errms — Djaticultwur, by Dr. 
Slym, Dep. Cons. of Forests, Moulmein.——“ Tectona grandis," 
in Diet. Econ. Prod. India, Watt, vi. pai 4, 1893, € 1-14. 
= “Tectona grandis," in Pharmacographia Indica, Dymock, Warden 
ooper, iii. pp. 61-67 
P P 
Va Consul Black, in Dip. & Cons. Rep. Misc. No. 357, 1895, 
p. 1-9, with map of the Teak Districts of Siam * Tectona 
grandis,” in Manual of Indian Timbers, Gamble, pp. 526-534. 
di NT Sr à T grandis, Linn. fil.” in Timbers of 
Comnièrce, Stone, pp. 170-171 (Wm. Rider & Son, Ltd. London, 
1904), ——"L' Explotation des Forétsde Teck et Autres Bois à J ava, 
Paul que in L' Agric. prat. pays chauds, vi. 1, 1906, pp. 499 430. 
a Teak," in Bull. Imp. Inst. iv. 1906, pp. 174-175. 
** Le Com merce du Teck au Siam,” in Bull. Econ. Gouvernement 
Général de P Indo-Chine, No. 56, Sept. 1906, pp. 910-915. 
eakholz," Hosseus, in Der Tropenpfl. Ju. 1907, Beihefte, 
No. 5, pp. 343-399. * Tectona grandis," in Comm. Prod. 
India, Watt, pp. 1068-1072. at Note on Best Season -= = 
let No. 16, 1910, pp. 1-29. Teak," in Pu & Cons. 
Bip. Annual, No. 4417, 1910, e Trade of Bangkok," pp. 12-14. 
e on Teak Plantations in Burma, Leete, 
No 23, ORL; 1-21 with 
rees, Unwin, pp. 1-53, illustrated; Issued by the Crown Agents 
for ihe Colonies (Waterlow & Sons, Ltd. London, 1912).——4A 
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