ZOOLOGY 



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Bfuchanan], E. M. The forests of the Upper Burma ruby 

 mines. (Ind. For. XVII. 178-182. 1891.) 



Talbot, W. A. Systematic list of the trees, shrubs and woody- 

 climbers of the Bombay presidency. 9+ 230 pp. O. Bom- 

 bay, 1894. 



With generic descriptions and keys to the species. 



List of the Burmese names of trees and plants given in Kurz's 

 Forest flora of British Burma and in appendices A & C to 

 Kurz's Preliminary report on the forest and other vegetation 

 of Pegu; transliterated in accordance with the official rules 

 with some additions and corrections. 23 pp. O. t-p-c. 

 Rangoon, 1895. f 



Les forets en Birmanie. (Naturaliste, ser. 2, XIII. 227. 1899.) 



Corbett, G. Q. List of the botanical names of trees and 

 plants of which the Burmese names have been determined, 

 with references to Kurz's Forest flora of British Burma and 

 to appendices A & C to Kurz's Preliminary report on the 

 forest and other vegetation of Pegu. 23 pp. O. t-p-c. 

 Rangoon, 1899.f 



[Delaporte, Rend] [Vegetation arboreseente a Ceylan.] (Rev. 

 Eaux. For. XXXVIII. 186-187. 1899.) 



Extract of a paper read at a meeting of the "Societ6 de geographic" 

 Duthie, J. F. A list of the trees and shrubs of the forests of 

 Pilibhit, northern Oudh and Gorakpur. [1]+ 15+11 pp. O. 

 Allahabad, 1899.f 



VIII. WESTERN ASIA 

 See also Asiatic Turkey, vol. I. 477, 536. 



May, W[alter]. Ueber die Waldflora Griechenlands und des 

 Orients. {Deutsch. Forst-Zeit. VIII. 211-213, 227-228. 

 1893.) 



f. AFRICA AND MADAGASCAR 



See also Africa and Madagascar, vol. I. 4S2, 536. 



I. MEDITERRANEAN STATES 



See also Mediterranean States, vol. I. 4S3. 



— :— . Die Baume des alten Aegyptens. (Oesterr. Forst-Zeit. 



VIII. 204-205. 1890.) 

 Vilrnorin, M. L. de. Le Mont Babor, Cedres de 1' Atlas, Sapin 



du Babor. {Soc. Hort. France Jour. ser. 3, XVIII. 125-130. 



1896. — Also in his Arbres forestiers strangers . . . pp. 



29-36. 1900.) — Cedres de l'Atlas et Sapin du Babor. {Rev. 



Eaux For. XXXVI. 307-311. 1897.) 



II. TROPICAL AFRICA 



See also West Africa, vol. I. 490, and East Africa, vol. I. 492, 536. 



Moloney, Alfred. Sketch of the forestry of west Africa with 

 particular reference to its present principal commercial pro- 

 ducts. 6+ 533 pp. D. London, 1887. 



Der grosse centralafrikanische Wald. (Oesterr. Forst-Zeit. 

 XL 2S3-2S4. 1893.) 



Keller, C[onrad]. Die Parklandschaft. Bilder aus dem af rika- 

 nischen Tropenwalde. (Oesterr. Forst. Jagd-Zeit. XV. 41-42. 

 1897.) 



Der Galeriewald. Aus dem afrikanischen Tropenwalde. 



(Oesterr. Forst. Jagd-Zeit. XV. 148-149. 1897.) 



III. CANARY ISLANDS 



See also Azores, Madeira, vol. I. 496, 536. 



Berthelot, Sabin. Coup d'oeil sur les forets canariennes, sur 

 leurs changements et leurs alternances. 75 pp. 7 pi. F. 

 Paris, 1836.f 



Arboles y bosques. 11+ 67+ [2] pp. O. Santa Cruz de 



Teneriffe, 1880. (Biblioteca de Canarias, I.) 



g. AUSTRALASIA 



See also Australasia, vol. I. 498, 536. 



See t 



I. AUSTRALIA 

 o Australia, vol. I. 499, 536. 



Mueller, [Ferdinand, Baron von]. The trees of Australia, 

 phytologically named and arranged, with indications of their 

 territorial distribution; [essay 6]. 8 galley sheets, n. p., 



Everett, Arthur. Victoria; distribution of forest trees, com- 

 piled from the record maps in the office of the Surveyor 

 general and other authentic sources . . . F 6 . [Melbourne, 

 1866.]t— Newed. map of 2 sheets. 53X42 cm. [Melbourne, 

 1869.] (Victoria, Australia. — State forest board.) 



Woods, J. E. Tenison-. Tasmanian forests; their botany and 

 economical value. (Roy. Soc. N. S. Wales Jour. XII. (1878), 

 pp. 17-28. 1879.) — The forest resources of Tasmania. 

 [Abstract.] (Timber Trades Jour. IX. 224, 343-344. 1880.— 

 Ind. For. VII. 356-363. 1882.) 



Brown, J. E. The forest flora of South Australia. 9 pts. 

 (98 pp.) 45 pi. F 6 . Adelaide, [1882-90]. 



McEwin, George. On the natural forests of South Australia. 

 (Scott. Arb. Soc. Trans. X. 33-38. 1884.) 



Nilson, Arvid. The timber trees of New South Wales. 142 

 pp. O. Sydney, 1884. (Department of mines. Forest con- 

 servancy branch.) 



Lendenfeld, R. von. Recent changes in the forest-flora of the 

 interior of New South Wales. (Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales Proc. 

 X. (1885), pp. 721-722. 1886.) 



Norton, A. On the decadence of Australian forests. (Roy. Soc. 

 Queensland Proc. III. (1886), pp. 15-22. 1887.) 



Bailey, F. M. Queensland woods, with a brief popular descrip- 

 tion of the trees, their distribution, qualities, uses of timber, 

 etc. 123 pp. O. Brisbane, 1888. (Queensland commission. 

 Centennial international exhibition, Melbourne, 1888.) — 

 [Another ed.] 139 pp. O. London, 1899. 



Fawcett, J. W. Some timber trees of Queensland. (Queens- 

 land Agric. Jour. II. 316-318, 409-411, 518-519; III. 76-78; 

 IV. 382-387, pi. 107-109; V. 417-419, 499-502, 591-594; 

 VI. 47-49, 126-127, 313-315; VII. 371-373, 455-456. 1898- 

 1900.) 



Bailey, J. F. Report on the timber trees of the Herberton 

 district, North Queensland. (Queensland Agric. Jour. V. 

 391-405, pi. 136-144. 1899.) 



Fawcett, J. W. Brief notes on some timber trees of the Bur- 

 nett district of Queensland. (Queensland Agric. Jour. VI. 

 396-399, 505-508; VII. 62-65, 167-170, 271-274. 1900.) 



II. NEW ZEALAND 



See also New Zealand, vol. I. 506, 536. 



Kirk, T[homas]. Forest flora of New Zealand. 15+345 pp. 



142 pi. F. Wellington, 1889. 

 Grisard, Jules & Vandenberghe, Maximilien. Catalogue 



raisonne des principales essences forestieres de la Nouvelle- 



Zelande. 27 pp. O. t-p-c. [Versailles, 189 . ?] 

 Walsh, Philip. On the future of the New Zealand bush. (New 



Zealand Inst. Trans. XXXI. (1898), pp. 471-482. 1899.) 



III. NEW CALEDONIA 



See also New Caledonia, vol. I. 508. 



Sebert, H[ippolyte]. Notice sur les bois de la Nouvelle Cal<5- 

 donie, suivie de considerations generates sur les propri6tes 

 mecaniques des bois et sur les precedes employes pour les 

 mesurer . . . partie descriptive en commun avec M. Pan- 

 cher . . . 8+276 pp. 11 pi. O. Paris, [1874]. 



I. ZOOLOGY 



1. GENERAL 



Gatterer, C. W. J. Abhandlung vom Nutzen und Schaden der 

 Thiere, nebst den vornehmsten Arten, dieselben zu fangen, 

 und die schadlichen zu vermindem. 2 vol. O. Leipzig, 

 1781-82. f 



Franz, F. E. Aufruf an die Polizei-, Forst- und Schulbehbrden 

 zur Verhiltung der unniitzen Verfolgung verschiedener 

 Vogel und anderer Thiere, deren sich die Natur, zur Erhal- 

 tung ihres Gleichgewichts bedient. O. Dresden, 1816. f 



Behlen, Stephan. Lehrbuch der Forst- und Jagdthierge- 

 schichte. 12+ 718+ [1] pp. O. Leipzig, 1826. 



Rossmassler, E. A. Systematische Uebersicht des Thier- 

 reichs, ein Leitfaden fur die Vorlesungen iiber Zoologie bei 

 der Kbnigl. Akademie fur Forst- und Landwirthe zu Tharand. 

 4+ 164+ [1] pp. D. Dresden & Leipzig, 1833. — Ed. 2 enl. 

 12 pi. O. Dresden, 1835.t 



Dessberger. Grundlinien einer vergleichenden Zootomie der 

 Forst- und Jagdthiere. 64 pp. O. Gotha, 1834. 



Zenker, J. C. Naturgeschichte schadlicher Thiere. Versuch 

 einer naturhist. Darstellung der fur die Oekonomie und Forst- 

 wirthschaft wichtigsten schadlichen Thiere Deutschlands, 

 nebst den zweckmassigsten Mitteln zu ihrer Vertilgung und 

 Vertreibung. 16 pi. O. Leipzig, 1836.f 



Senft, Ferdinand. Lehrbuch der forstlichen Zoologie. 24+ 

 333+ [1] pp. 5 pi. ltab. S. Jena, 1857. (In his Lehrbuch 

 der forstlichen Naturkunde, I.) 



