FOREST RECORDS. 
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Vol. I, Part I.—A Note on the Lao Insect (Tachardia lacca), ita Life-History, Propagation and 
Collection, by E. P. Stebbing, F.L.S-, F.Z.S., F.E.S., Imperial Forest Zoologist. 
' Prioe 1-4-0. (Out of print.) 
Part H.—-A Preliminary Note on the Development of the Sal in Volume and in Money-Value, 
r\~ - . by A. M. F. Caccia, M.V.O., F.Z.S., Imperial Superintendent of Forest Work¬ 
ing-Plans. Prioe 1-4-0. (Out of print.) 
'1. Pterocarpus dalbergioides, Roxb. (Andaman Padouk), by B. B. Osmaaton, 
F.C.H., Deputy Conservator of Forests, Andamans. 
2. A further Note on the Chilgoza Bark-Boring Beetles of Zhob, by E. P. Stebbing, 
F.L.S., F.Z.S., F.E.S. (Embodying a Report by Captain E. H. S. James, I.A., 
Political Agent, Zhob.) : > ' >; v 
3. A Note on the Present Position and Future Prospeots of the Outoh Trade in 
Burma, by R. S. Troup, F.C.H., Imperial Forest Eoonomist. 
4. Note on the Manufacture of Ngai Camphor, by Puran Singh, F.O.S., Aoting 
Forest Chemist. 
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1. A Chemical Investigation of the Constituents of Burmese Varnish ( Mdanorrho&a 
usitata, Sap.), by Puran Singh, F.C.S., Acting Forest Chemist. 
Part IV. j 2. The Selection System in Indian Forests as exemplified in Working-Plans based 
on this system, with a short description of some Continental Methods, by A. M. F. 
Caccia, M.V.O., F.Z.S., Imperial Superintendent of Forest Working-Plans. 
Price 1-4-0. 
Vol. II, Part I. — Note on some Inseot Pests of the Himalayan Oaks (Quercus dilatata and Q. 
. ' incana); by E. P. Stebbing, F.L.S., F.Z.S., F.R.G.S., F.E.S., Imperial Forest 
Zoologist. Prioe 0-6-0. (Out of print. ) 
yi Part II.—Note on the Fissibility of some Indian Woods, by R. S. Troup, F.C.H., Imperial 
v ^; 'V, /• Forest Economist. Price 1*6-0. (OutofprinQ 
f 1. Monograph on the Sylviculture of HardwicJcia binata (Anjan), by D. O. Witt, 
| I.F.S., Deputy Conservator of Forests, Central Provinces. 
. |» Part HI. 'i 2 . Notes on Sandal (Germination and Growth of Sandal Seedlings), by Rao Sahib 
.1 M. Rama Rao, Conservator of ^orests, Travanoore. 
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„ Part IV.—Note on Host Plants of the Sandal Tree, by the same author. Price 2-0-0. 
Vol, III, Part I.—Note on some Statistical and other Information regarding the Teak Forests of 
Burma, by R. S. Troup, I.F.S., F.C.H., Sylvioulturist. Prioe 2-12-0. 
„ Part II.—Preliminary Note on the Antiseptic Treatment of Timber in India with special 
reference to Railway sleepers, by R. S. Pearson, I.F.S., Eoonomist. Prioe 
0-14-0. 
„ Part III.—Report on the Investigation of Bamboos as Material for Production of Paper-pulp, 
by W, Raitt, Paper Expert. Price 0-6-0. 
M Part IV.—Note on the preparation of Tannin Extracts with speoial reference to those prepared 
from the Bark of Mangrove (Rhizophora mucronata), by Puran Singh, F.O.S., 
. ’ V Forest Chemist, price 0-7-0. 
Vol. IV, Part I.—Note on the Distillation and Composition , of Turpentine Oil from Chir Resin, 
and the Clarification of Indian Rosin, by the same author. Prioe 0-9-0. 
. I* Part IL—Note on some new and other species of Hymenoptera in the Collections of 
v' ' V the Zoological Branch of the Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun, by P. 
^ Cameron. Price 0-4-0. ' 
„ Part lit.—Note on Useful Exotios in Indian Forests (No. 1 Prosopia jutijtora % DC.) by R. S. 
Hole, F.0*H., F.L.S., F.E.S., Forest Botanist. Price 0-4-0. 
,, Part IV.—Note on Attnzzia Lathamii, by the same author. Price 0-3-0. 
n Part V.—Note on the Utilization of Bamboo for the Manufacture of Paper-pulp, by R« S, 
Pearson, LF.S., F.L.S., Eoonomist. (2nd edition.) Prioe 2-0-0. 
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