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Timbers of Tropical America

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NEARLY the whole of this work is made up of descriptions of the trees and woods of tropical America by Prof. Record, professor of forest products, Yale University, and the remainder, on tropical American countries and their forests, is by Mr. Mell, tropical forester. There are fifty pictures of forests, forest lands, individual trees, timber, and timber sections, and a very full description of seventy-five different families of trees, with full particulars of an innumerable number of different timbers. The whole forms a complete and up-to-date standard work, and is a very welcome addition to the somewhat bare library of books on the subject of the forests and timbers of the world.

Timbers of Tropical America.

By Prof. Samuel J. Record Clayton D. Mell. (Published on the Foundation established in memory of Amasa Stone Mather of the Class of 1907, Yale College.) Pp. xviii + 610 + 50 plates. (New York: Yale University Press; London: Oxford University Press, 1924.) 10 dollars.

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HOWARD, A. Timbers of Tropical America . Nature 115, 595–597 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/115595a0

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