An International Review of Forestry and Forest Products
Volume 10
1956
Number 3
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Cover photograph: Individually potted eucalyptus seedlings being grown under shade in a nursery in Chile.
Photograph by Victor Bianchi. By courtesy of the Departamento de Bosques, Ministerio de Terras y Colonización, Chile.
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M. R. Jacobs
Eucalypt woodland
in Australia
F. A. McClure
Bamboo culture in
the South Pacific
Arthur W. Sampson and Arnold M. Schultz
Control
of brush and undesirable trees: II
A Report to FAO
Forest
protection in the U.S.S.R.
Technical panel on wood chemistry
Teak subcommission