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Les Bois indigènes et étrangers: Physiologie, Culture, Production, Quatités, Industrie, Commerce

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THE science of forest conservation, as is well known, is much more carefully attended to in France and Germany than it is in England or even in India, where, indeed, much has been done of late years in the conservation of the valuable timber trees in which the forests of our Eastern Empire abound.

Les Bois indigènes et étrangers: Physiologie, Culture, Production, Quatités, Industrie, Commerce.

Par Adolphe E. Dupont Bouquet de la Grye. (Paris: Rothschild. London: Asher and Co., and Williams and Norgate.)

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J., J. Les Bois indigènes et étrangers: Physiologie, Culture, Production, Quatités, Industrie, Commerce . Nature 12, 512–513 (1875). https://doi.org/10.1038/012512a0

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