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THE World's Forestry Congress was held at Rome on April 2Q-May 5.' The meeting was preceded by a visit on April 27 to the Milan Exhibition, at which a certain number of delegates inspected the forestry exhibit and a section dealing with wood-utilising machinery. Fifty-eight countries were represented at the Congress, most having from two to five Government delegates and a varying number of others who represented their countries but were not specially deputed to do so. Most of the European countries had strong deputations, as also had the United States of America. The heads of the delegations representing Great Britain and the Government of India respectively were Lord Lovat and Prof. E. P. Stebbing.
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The World's Forestry Congress. Nature 118, 30–31 (1926). https://doi.org/10.1038/118030b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/118030b0