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SINCE the appointment of two sylviculturists for research in Nigeria in 1928, a remarkable amount of good work has been undertaken in connexion with the rain and moist deciduous forests in the south-western provinces. In the Oxford Forestry Memoirs, No. 18 (Oxford, The Clarendon Press; 1934), Mr. W. D. MacGregor, one of the sylviculturists, publishes an account of his work in a brochure entitled “Sylviculture of the Mixed Deciduous Forests of Nigeria, with Special Reference to the South-Western Provinces”.
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Sylvicultural Research in Nigeria. Nature 135, 799–800 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/135799a0
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