THE SILVICULTURE OF 
INDIAN TREES 
By R. S. TROUP 
Published under the auihority of His Majesty's Secretary of State for India, 
In three volumes. Imperial 8vo. £, 5 5s. net. 
Volume I. — Dilleniaceae to Leguminosae-Papilionaceae. With a Rainfall 
Map of India and 136 Illustrations in line, half-tone, and 
colour. 
VOLUME II. — Leguminosae-Caesalpinieae to Verbenaceae. With 161 Illus- 
trations in line, half-tone, and colour. 
VOLUME III. — Lauraceae to Coniferae. With 193 Illustrations in line, 
half-tone, and colour. 
This work deals with the more important and many of the less important forest trees of India 
and Burma, giving particulars of their distribution and habitat, silvicultural characters, seeding and 
germination, natural and artificial reproduction, rate of growth, and other characteristics. Although 
primarily of silvicultural interest, the work will appeal not only to the forester but also to the 
botanist, containing as it does numerous botanical descriptions of seedlings as well as drawings, 
-including ninety coloured plates of flowers, fruits, and seedlings. The. descriptions of forest types 
will interest the plant-geographer and the ecologist. The work should be of service to the forester 
not only in India but throughout the Tropics, where the cultivation of teak and other valuable 
species is now receiving much attention, and tree-lovers in Britain and other temperate countries , 
will find detailed accounts of the more important Himalayan trees known to them, as they occur in 
their-natural habitat. 
FORESTRY FOR WOODMEN. By C. O. Hanson. Second edition. 
With 15 Illustrations and 13 Plates. Crown 8vo. 6s. 6d. net. 
Two new chapters have been added, one on the P'orestry Act and Forestry Commission, and the 
other on the Afforestation of Waste Lands, 'the original chapters have been brought up to date, in 
accordance with experience gained in the last ten years. 
SOLEREDER’S SYSTEMATIC ANATOMY OF THE DICOTYLE- 
DONS. A handbook for Laboratories of pure and applied Botany. Translated 
by L. A. Boodle and F. E. Fritsch. Revised by D. H. Scott. Two volumes. 
Royal 8vo. Vol. I. Introduction, Polypetalae, Gahiopetalae. With 153 Illus- 
trations. Vol. II. Monochlamydeae, Addenda, Concluding remarks. With 
illustrations. 27s. 6d. net each, and 24s. net each. 
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