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Campion WE (1929). Soil moisture conditions in Western Australia in relation to sylviculture. Part I. Australian Forestry Journal 12, pp. 109–113
Currie JH (1929). Forestry notes for the month of December 1929: Narrogin District: telephone line construction. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 236–232
Currie JH (1929). Forestry notes for the month of August 1929: Narrogin District: survey & subdivision of mallet reserves. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 224–222
Currie JH (1929). Forestry notes for the month of April 1929: Narrogin District: fire control measures. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 210–207
Currie JH (1929). Forestry notes for the month of January 1929: Narrogin District: forest offences. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 203–198
Currie JH (1929). Forestry notes for the month of July 1929: Narrogin District: improvement work on groups: York gum (Euc. foecunda var. loxaphleba). Forests Department, Perth. pp. 221–219
Currie JH (1929). Forestry notes for the month of September 1929: Narrogin District: mallet bark licenses. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 227–225
Currie JH (1929). Forestry notes for the month of October 1929: Narrogin District: telephone line construction. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 231–228
Currie JH (1929). Forestry notes for the month of May 1929: Narrogin District: telephone. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 213–211
Currie JH (1929). Forestry notes for the month of June 1929: Narrogin District: sandalwood, Santalum spp.. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 218–214
Currie JH (1929). Forestry notes for the month of March 1929: Narrogin District: sowing of mallet. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 206–204
Forests Department (1929). Working plan no. 60: jarrah forests, Western Australia. Forests Department, 36 p.
Forests Department (1929). Working plan no. 61: Barrabup working circle. Forests Department, Perth. 13 p.
Forests Department (1929). Working plan no. 65: Cundinup working plan area. Forests Department, Perth. 12 p.
Forests Department (1929). Working plan no. 64: Ellis Brook working plan area. Forests Department, Perth. 19 p.
Gardner CA (1929). Rough clover (Trifolium scabrum Linn.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 6, pp. 290–291
Gardner CA (1929). Soil alkali: appendix. Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 6, pp. 100–102
Gardner CA (1929). Sweetbriar (Rosa rubiginosa Linn.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 6, pp. 12–14
Gardner CA (1929). Onion weed (Asphodelus fistulosus Linn.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 6, pp. 458–459
Gardner CA (1929). Nut grass (Cyperus rotundus Linn.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 6, pp. 288–290
Gardner CA (1929). The arum lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica Spreng.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 6, pp. 452–454
Gardner CA (1929). A new noxious weed (Berkheya carduiformis D.C.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 6, pp. 3–5
Gardner CA (1929). Alsike clover (Trifolium hybridum Linn.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 6, pp. 124–126
Gardner CA (1929). Western Australian wildflowers. No. 3, the big flannel flower. Our Rural Magazine 4, pp. 485–487
Gardner CA (1929). Western Australian wildflowers. Our Rural Magazine 4, pp. 357–359
Gardner CA (1929). Western Australian wildflowers. No. 2, the blue leschenaultia. Our Rural Magazine 4, pp. 452–453
Gardner CA (1929). A taxonomic study of the genus Santalum: with special reference to the sandalwoods of Australia. 44, 10 p.
Gardner CA (1929). Western Australian trees. No. 5, the red-flowering gum. Our Rural Magazine 4, pp. 494–495
Gardner CA (1929). Western Australian trees. No. 4, the wandoo. Our Rural Magazine 4, pp. 400–402
Gardner CA (1929). Western Australian trees: the karri. Our Rural Magazine 4, pp. 309–310
Gardner CA (1929). Western Australian trees. No. 1, the jarrah. Our Rural Magazine 4, pp. 246–249
Gardner CA (1929). Our principal timber trees: an introductory talk. Our Rural Magazine 4, pp. 203–204
Gardner CA (1929). Western Australian trees. No. 3, the tuart. Our Rural Magazine 4, pp. 343–344
Gardner CA, Elliott HG (1929). The common blue lupin (Lupinus pilosus). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 6, pp. 414–420
Harris AC (1929). The mallet forests of Western Australia. Australian Forestry Journal 12, pp. 10–17
Kessell SL (1929). The air seasoning of jarrah flooring: recommendations for more efficient and economical practice. 45, 15 p.
Baron-Hay GK, Gardner CA (1928). Elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum Schum.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 5, pp. 265–270
Baron-Hay GK, Gardner CA, Adams AB (1928). Red clover (Trifolium pratense Linn.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 5, pp. 171–173
Carne WM (1928). Additions to the plant diseases of south western Australia. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 14, pp. 23–28
Carne WM (1928). An outline of the history of phytopathology: with special reference to its development in Australia. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 14, pp. xxiv–xxvi
Carne WM, Adams AB, Gardner CA (1928). Sorrel (Rumex acetosella Linn.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 5, pp. 431–433
Carne WM, Gardner CA (1928). Cotton bush (Asclepias fruticosa Linn.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 5, pp. 130–131
Carne WM, Gardner CA (1928). Guildford grass (Romulea rosea (Linn.) Eckl.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 5, pp. 319–321
Carne WM, Gardner CA (1928). Crab grass (Digitaria marginata Link.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 5, pp. 12–14
Carne WM, Gardner CA (1928). Watsonia (Antholyza aethiopica). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 5, pp. 356–357
Carne WM, Gardner CA, Baron-Hay GK (1928). Drooping-flowered clover (Trifolium cernuum Brot.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 5, pp. 434–435
Clarke SA, Sibley Elliot C (1928). The seasoning of timber. Australian Forestry Journal 11, pp. 94–99
Currie JH (1928). Forestry notes for the month of July 1928: Narrogin District: protection & regeneration work on mallet reserves. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 176–172
Currie JH (1928). Forestry notes for the month of September 1928: Narrogin District: thinning & stripping of mallet regrowth. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 185–181
Currie JH (1928). Proceedings at Ludlow bamboo tube nursery. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 165–161
Currie JH (1928). Forestry notes for the month of June 1928: Narrogin District. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 160–158
Currie JH (1928). Forestry notes for the month of February 1928: Manjimup District: classification of jarrah & karri. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 147–142
Currie JH (1928). Forestry notes for the month of January 1928: Manjimup District: classification of jarrah & karri. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 141–134
Currie JH (1928). Forestry notes for the month of December 1928: Narrogin District: white mallet (Euc. falcata), blue mallet (Euc. gardneri), wandoo (Euc. redunca var. elata), powder bark wandoo (Euc. accedens). Forests Department, Perth. pp. 197–193
Currie JH (1928). Forestry notes for the month of October 1928: Narrogin District: land inspection. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 189–186
Currie JH (1928). Forestry notes for the month of March 1928: Manjimup District: classification of jarrah & karri. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 150–148
Currie JH (1928). Forestry notes for the month of August 1928: Narrogin District: regeneration & protection continued. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 180–177
Currie JH (1928). Forestry notes for the month of May 1928: Manjimup District: classification of jarrah & karri. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 157–154
Currie JH (1928). Forestry notes for the month of April 1928: Manjimup District: classification of jarrah & karri. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 153–151
Currie JH (1928). Collie District Office: routine of work. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 171–166
Currie JH (1928). Forestry notes for the month of November 1928: Narrogin District: brown mallet (Euc. astringens). Forests Department, Perth. pp. 192–190
Forests Department (1928). Working plan no. 44: Nowra working circle. Forests Department, Perth. 10 p.
Forests Department (1928). Sandalwood. - 3rd ed.. 12, 4 p.
Forests Department (1928). Working plan no. 35: Harris River working circle. Forests Department, Perth. 16 p.
Forests Department (1928). Working plan no. 62: Millbrook working circle. Forests Department, Perth. 10 p.
Gardner CA (1928). Contributiones florae Australiae occidentalis. VII. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 14, pp. 79–85
Kessell SL (1928). Fire control (Australia). Australian Forestry Journal 11, pp. 99–105
Kessell SL (1928). Fire control in Australia. In Papers Presented: Third British Empire Forestry Conference, Australian and New Zealand 1928 Government Printer, Canberra. pp. 741–748
Kessell SL (1928). The development of forest practice and management in Western Australia. In Handbook: British Empire Forestry Conference, Western Australia 1928 Government Printer, Perth. pp. 14–38
Kessell SL (1928). Forestry and forest resources, Western Australia: a statement prepared for the British Empire Forestry Conference (Australia and New Zealand) 1928. 42, 28 p.
Kessell SL (1928). The development of forest practice and management in Western Australia. 43, 24 p.
Kessell SL (1928). Pine planting in areas of low summer rainfall. Australian Forestry Journal 11, pp. 55–56
Adams AB, Carne WM, Gardner CA (1927). Subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum L.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 4, pp. 524–530
Campion WE (1927). Differentiation between the timbers of Eucalyptus calophylla and E. patens. Australian Forestry Journal 10, p. 16
Campion WE (1927). Bark-rot in Eucalyptus ficifolia. Australian Forestry Journal 10, pp. 16–17
Campion WE (1927). The differentiation of the timbers of Eucalyptus diversicolor, E. marginata and E. jacksonii. Australian Forestry Journal 10, pp. 154–155
Carne WM, Adams AB, Gardner CA (1927). Couch grass (Cynodon dactylon). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 4, pp. 219–221
Carne WM, Gardner CA (1927). Cape tulip (Homeria spp.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 4, pp. 554–555
Carne WM, Gardner CA (1927). Geraldton carnation weed (Euphorbia terracina Linn.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 4, pp. 110–111
Carne WM, Gardner CA (1927). Drake or darnel (Lolium temulentum Linn.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 4, pp. 378–379
Carne WM, Gardner CA (1927). Prickly pear (Opuntia vulgaris Mill.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 4, pp. 90–91
Carne WM, Gardner CA (1927). Stinkwort (Inula graveolens Desf.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 4, pp. 246–247
Carne WM, Gardner CA (1927). Paspalum dilatatum (Poiret). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 4, pp. 157–159
Carne WM, Gardner CA (1927). Wild or Afghan melon (Citrullus vulgaris Schrad.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 4, p. 473
Carne WM, Gardner CA (1927). Soursob (Oxalis cernua Thunb.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 4, pp. 300–302
Carne WM, Gardner CA (1927). Crowfoot (Erodium moschatum (L.) L'Hèr.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 4, pp. 390–391
Carne WM, Gardner CA, Adams AB (1927). Crimson clover (Trifolium incarnatum Linn.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 4, pp. 496–497
Carne WM, Gardner CA, Adams AB (1927). King Island melilot (Melilotus indica). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 4, pp. 196–198
Clarke SA (1927). The seasoning of Western Australian hardwood: with special reference to the structure, properties and air and kiln seasoning of jarrah and karri. 40, 82 p.
Currie JH (1927). Forestry notes for the month of August 1927: Jarrahwood District: sleeper hewing. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 112–108
Currie JH (1927). Forestry notes for the month of December 1927: Manjimup District: classification of jarrah & karri. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 133–130
Currie JH (1927). Forestry notes for the month of July 1927: Jarrahwood District: sleeper hewing. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 107–104
Currie JH (1927). Forestry notes for the month of October 1927: Lol Gray working circle. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 120–125
Currie JH (1927). Forestry notes for the month of September 1927: Jarrahwood District: sleeper hewing. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 119–113
Currie JH (1927). Forestry notes for the month of June 1927: Nannup District, pine planting operations. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 103–98
Currie JH (1927). Forestry notes for the month of May 1927: sleeper hewing operations: splitting billets. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 97–93
Currie JH (1927). Monthly forestry notes for April 1927: Jarrahwood District: sleeper hewing. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 92–88
Currie JH (1927). Forestry notes for the month of November 1927: Mount Barker District. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 129–126
Diels L (1927). The plant world of Western Australia south of the tropics, with an introduction on the vegetation of the Australian continent in general (trans WJ Dakin, corrections and additions DA Herbert, CA Gardner). Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, South Perth. 214 p.
FD (1927). Volume measurements of standing trees (PAMPHLET). Forests Department, Perth.
FD (1927). Volume measurements of standing trees. Forests Department, Perth.
Forests Department (1927). Working plan no. 38: Churchman's Brook working circle. Forests Department, Perth. 10 p.
Forests Department (1927). Working plan no. 32: Sussex working circle. Forests Department, Perth. 15 p.
Forests Department (1927). Working plan no. 41: Boyanup working circle. Forests Department, Perth. 13 p.
Forests Department (1927). Working plan no. 30: Harrington working circle. Forests Department, Perth. 13 p.
Forests Department (1927). Working plan no. 28: Pindalup working circle. Forests Department, Perth. 18 p.
Forests Department (1927). Working plan no. 33: Greenbushes working circle. Forests Department, Perth. 13 p.
Forests Department (1927). Working plan no. 18: Lowden working circle. Forests Department, Perth. 12 p.
Forests Department (1927). Working plan no. 36: Beraking working circle. Forests Department, Perth. 11 p.
Forests Department (1927). Working plan no. 40: general working plan for karri forests. Forests Department, Perth. 5 p.
Forests Department (1927). Working plan no. 29: Upper Capel working circle. Forests Department, Perth. 14 p.
Gardner CA (1927). The forest formations of Western Australia. No. X, the fringing forests of the northern Kimberleys. Australian Forestry Journal 10, pp. 67–69
Gardner CA (1927). Contributiones florae Australiae occidentalis. VI. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 13, pp. 61–68
Harris AC (1927). Local magnetic variation. Australian Forestry Journal 10, pp. 292–293
Kessell SL (1927). The foresters' manual. Parts II, III, IV, and V. 39, 118 p.
Kessell SL (1927). Some notes about the forest resources of the state: with illustrations and map of main forest region. - 3rd ed.. 10, 22 p.
Kessell SL (1927). Short descriptive notes of the principal timbers of Western Australia. - 3rd ed.. 9, 13 p.
Kessell SL (1927). Soil organisms: the dependence of certain pine species on a biological soil factor. Empire Forestry Journal 6, pp. 70–74
Perry DH (1927). Notes on fixation of shifting sand dunes. Australian Forestry Journal 10, pp. 17–19
Shedley AC (1927). Some observations on the establishment of pine nurseries in Western Australia. Australian Forestry Journal 10, pp. 130–135
Campion WE (1926). The origin of aromadendrene. Australian Forestry Journal 9, pp. 76–78
Campion WE (1926). The depth attained by roots. Australian Forestry Journal 9, p. 128
Carne WM (1926). A brown rot of citrus in Australia (Phytophthora hibernalis n. sp.). Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 12, pp. 13–42
Carne WM, Gardner CA (1926). Narrow-leaved clover (Trifolium angustifolium L.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 3, pp. 420–421
Carne WM, Gardner CA (1926). Perennial veldt grass (Ehrharta calycina and related species). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 3, pp. 372–373
Carne WM, Gardner CA (1926). Milk thistle (Sonchus oleraceus Linn.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 3, pp. 338–339
Carne WM, Gardner CA (1926). Stagger weed (Stachys arvensis Linn.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 3, pp. 343–345
Carne WM, Gardner CA (1926). Star thistle (Carthamus lanatus L. or Kentrophyllum lanatum D.C.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 3, pp. 108–110
Carne WM, Gardner CA (1926). Spotted thistle (Carduus marianus Linn.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 3, pp. 518–520
Carne WM, Gardner CA (1926). Apple of Sodom (Solanum sodomaeum Linn.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 3, pp. 176–177
Carne WM, Gardner CA (1926). Berseem or Egyptian clover (Trifolium alexandrinum Linn.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 3, pp. 542–543
Carne WM, Gardner CA (1926). Black medic or English trefoil (Medicago lupulina Linn.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 3, pp. 570–571
Carne WM, Gardner CA, Adams AB (1926). Woolly clover (Trifolium tomentosum Linn.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 3, pp. 158–159
Carne WM, Gardner CA, Adams AB (1926). Lotus major (Lotus uliginosus Schk.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 3, pp. 66–67
Carne WM, Gardner CA, Adams AB (1926). Strawberry clover (Trifolium fragiferum Linn.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 3, pp. 155–157
Carne WM, Gardner CA, Bennetts HW (1926). The poison plants of Western Australia. - Rev. ed.. 96, 81 p.
Clarke SA (1926). Notes on the utilization of local timbers. Australian Forestry Journal 9, pp. 18–24, 47–52
Clarke SA (1926). Timber utilisation in relation to forest conservation (ABSTRACT). In Report of the Eighteenth Meeting of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science (Australia and New Zealand): Western Australian Meeting, Perth, August, 1926 (ed A Gibb Maitland). Government Printer, Perth. p. 756
Clarke SA, Rankine-Wilson TJ (1926). Air seasoning study: first report on the air seasoning of one-inch jarrah flooring: with notes on existing practice in the main stacking yards in the jarrah forests of the south-west of Western Australia and recommendations for more efficient and economical procedure. 38, 10 p.
Currie JH (1926). Monthly forestry notes for May 1926: Hamel District. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 74–71
Currie JH (1926). Monthly forestry notes for June 1926: Hamel District. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 77–75
Currie JH (1926). Forestry notes for the month of July 1926: Hamel District: diary of nursery operations. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 84–78
Currie JH (1926). Monthly forestry notes for March 1926: Collie District. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 67–63
Currie JH (1926). Monthly silvicultural notes for January 1926: Collie District. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 58–54
Currie JH (1926). Monthly forestry notes for February 1926: Collie District. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 62–59
Currie JH (1926). Forestry notes for the month of August 1926: Hamel District: notes on nursery. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 87–85
Currie JH (1926). Monthly forestry notes for April 1926: Hamel Forest District. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 70–68
FD (1926). Notes on jarrah forest type and karri forest type, with extracts from working plan of karri country to be visited 28th August: for the information of members of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science proceeding on the combined south-west and wheat belt excursion (PAMPHLET). Forests Department, Perth.
Forests Department (1926). Working plan no. 43: general preliminary sandalwood working plan. Forests Department, Perth. 77 p.
Forests Department (1926). Working plan no. 34: Mullallyup working circle. Forests Department, Perth. 10 p.
Forests Department (1926). Working plan no. 26: Wuraming working circle. Forests Department, Perth. 18 p.
Forests Department (1926). Working plan no. 19: Applecross working circle. Forests Department, Perth. 23 p.
Forests Department (1926). Working plan no. 16: Dwellingup working circle. Forests Department, Perth. 19 p.
Forests Department (1926). Working plan no. 22: Holyoake working circle. Forests Department, Perth. 22 p.
Forests Department (1926). Working plan no. 21: Myalup working circle. Forests Department, Perth. 22 p.
Forests Department (1926). Working plan no. 23: Inglehope working circle. Forests Department, Perth. 16 p.
Forests Department (1926). Working plan no. 25: Plavin's working circle. Forests Department, Perth. 18 p.
Gardner CA (1926). A new poison plant (Oxylobium tetragonophyllum E.Pritzel). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 3, pp. 484–485
Gardner CA (1926). A new poison plant (Gastrolobium densifolium Gardner). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 3, pp. 120–121
Gardner CA (1926). Cape weed (Cryptostemma calendulaceum R.Br.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 3, pp. 480–481
Gardner CA (1926). Contributions to the flora of Western Australia. No. 5. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 12, pp. 67–70
Gardner CA (1926). The history of botanical investigation in Western Australia. In Science in Western Australia: a Handbook and a Review for the Use of Members of the Association (by Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science). Government Printer, Perth. pp. 40–52
Gardner CA (1926). The salient features of the plant geography of extratropical Western Australia. In Science in Western Australia: a Handbook and a Review for the Use of Members of the Association (by Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science). Government Printer, Perth. pp. 53–66
Gardner CA (1926). Kikuyu grass (Pennisetum clandestinum Chiov.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 3, p. 17
Gray HR (1926). Silviculture of Western Australian sandalwood (Fusanus spicatus, Santalum cygnorum) (ABSTRACT). In Report of the Eighteenth Meeting of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science (Australia and New Zealand): Western Australian Meeting, Perth, August, 1926 (ed A Gibb Maitland). Government Printer, Perth. pp. 753–754
Helms AD (1926). Research and forestry: paper prepared for the eighteenth meeting of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science (Australia and New Zealand): Western Australian Meeting, Perth, August, 1926.
Kessell SL (1926). Natural regeneration of eucalypts. Forests Department, Perth.
Kessell SL (1926). The development of forestry in Western Australia. Empire Forestry Journal 5, pp. 26–31
Kessell SL (1926). The foresters' manual. Part I, general district work (south-west). 36, 89 p.
Kessell SL (1926). Establishment of pine nurseries in Western Australia.
Kessell SL (1926). The occurrence of gum veins and pockets in marri (Euc. calophylla): paper prepared for the eighteenth meeting of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science (Australia and New Zealand): Western Australian Meeting, Perth, August, 1926.
Kessell SL (1926). Notes on the natural regeneration of eucalypts (ABSTRACT). In Report of the Eighteenth Meeting of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science (Australia and New Zealand): Western Australian Meeting, Perth, August, 1926 (ed AG Maitland). Government Printer, Perth. pp. 751–752
Kessell SL (1926). Some observations on the establishment of pine nurseries in Western Australia (ABSTRACT). In Report of the Eighteenth Meeting of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science (Australia and New Zealand): Western Australian Meeting, Perth, August, 1926 (ed A Gibb Maitland). Government Printer, Perth. pp. 749–751
Shedley AC (1926). Some notes on the difficulty of establishing nurseries and plantations in Western Australia (ABSTRACT). In Report of the Eighteenth Meeting of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science (Australia and New Zealand): Western Australian Meeting, Perth, August, 1926 (ed A Gibb Maitland). Government Printer, Perth. p. 755
Stoate TN (1926). Working plan no. 1: Mundaring working circle. 37, 32 p.
Carne WM (1925). A preliminary census of the plant diseases of south-western Australia. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 11, pp. 43–68
Carne WM, Gardner CA (1925). Hop clover (Trifolium procumbens). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 2, pp. 384–385
Carne WM, Gardner CA (1925). Wild or Spanish radish (Raphanus raphanistrum Linn.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 2, pp. 407–409
Carne WM, Gardner CA (1925). Thorn apple (Datura stramonium Linn.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 2, pp. 66–68
Carne WM, Gardner CA (1925). Stinking Roger (Tripteris clandestina Less.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 2, pp. 404–406
Carne WM, Gardner CA (1925). Paterson's curse (Echium plantagineum Linn.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 2, pp. 486–488
Carne WM, Gardner CA (1925). White clover (Trifolium repens Linn.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 2, pp. 203–205
Carne WM, Gardner CA (1925). Cockspur thistle (Centaurea melitensis Linn.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 2, pp. 494–496
Carne WM, Gardner CA (1925). Bathurst burr (Xanthium spinosum L.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 2, pp. 251–253
Carne WM, Gardner CA, Adams AB (1925). Cluster clover (Trifolium glomeratum). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 2, pp. 95–97
Carne WM, Gardner CA, Adams AB (1925). Trefoil or burr trefoil (Medicago denticulata Willd.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 2, pp. 380–382
Clark J (1925). Forest insects: the marri borer (Tryphocaria hamata). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 2, pp. 513–517
Clark J (1925). Forest pests: the pin-hole borer (Atractocerus kreuslerae). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 2, pp. 138–142
Currie JH (1925). Monthly forestry notes for May 1925. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 40–38
Currie JH (1925). Monthly forestry notes for March 1925. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 35–33
Currie JH (1925). Monthly silvicultural notes for December 1925: Collie District. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 53–50
Currie JH (1925). Monthly forestry notes for August 1925. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 49–47
Currie JH (1925). Monthly forestry notes for February 1925. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 32–30
Currie JH (1925). Monthly forestry notes for January 1925. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 29–27
Currie JH (1925). Monthly forestry notes for July 1925. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 46–44
Currie JH (1925). Monthly forestry notes for April 1925. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 37–36
Currie JH (1925). Monthly forestry notes for June 1925. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 43–41
Forests Department (1925). Working plan no. 14: Worsley working circle. Forests Department, Perth. 17 p.
Forests Department (1925). Working plan no. 13: Potter's Gorge working circle. Forests Department, Perth. 19 p.
Forests Department (1925). Working plan no. 11: Mumballup working circle. Forests Department, Perth. 16 p.
Forests Department (1925). Working plan no. 12: Noggerup working circle. Forests Department, Perth. 16 p.
Forests Department (1925). Working plan no. 10: South Perth (the Collier Plantation) working circle. Forests Department, Perth. 16 p.
Forests Department (1925). Working plan no. 15: Jarrahdale working circle. Forests Department, Perth. 26 p.
Forests Department (1925). Working plan no. 3: Collie working circle. Forests Department, Perth. 177 p.
Forests Department (1925). Working plan no. 6: Yornup working circle. Forests Department, Perth. 19 p.
Forests Department (1925). Blackboy. 11, 5 p.
Forests Department (1925). Working plan no. 8: Gnangara Pine Plantation working circle. Forests Department, Perth. 23 p.
Forests Department (1925). Working plan no. 7: Claymore working circle. Forests Department, Perth. 20 p.
Forests Department (1925). Working plan no. 17: North Marrinup working circle. Forests Department, Perth. 21 p.
Forests Department (1925). Working plan no. 9: Big Brook working circle. Forests Department, Perth. 16 p.
Gardner CA (1925). List of the naturalised plants of extra-tropical Western Australia. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 11, pp. 69–80
Gardner CA (1925). The forest formations of Western Australia. No. 7, the tingle tingle forest. Australian Forestry Journal 8, pp. 4–6
Gardner CA (1925). The forest formations of Western Australia. No. VIII, the Kimberley sclerophyllous woodlands. Australian Forestry Journal 8, pp. 72–75
Gardner CA (1925). The forest formations of Western Australia. No. IX, the Kimberley savannah woodland. Australian Forestry Journal 8, pp. 213–216 309–312
Gardner CA, Carne WM, Adams AB (1925). The annual birdsfoot trefoils (Lotus angustissimus and L. hispidus). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 2, pp. 509–512
Kessell SL (1925). A primer of forestry: with illustrations of the principal forest trees of Western Australia. - 2nd ed.. Government Printer, Perth. 134 p.
Kessell SL (1925). Grass tree. 2nd ed. 25, 4 p.
Kessell SL (1925). Seasoning of Western Australian hardwoods: with notes on the testing of seasoned timber. - 2nd ed.. 28, 10 p.
Kessell SL (1925). Problems of street planting. In Conference of Public Gardeners, Perth Town Hall, 23rd October, 1925
Kessell SL (1925). Tuart and wandoo. - 2nd ed.. 23, 4 p.
Kessell SL (1925). Jarrah. - 2nd. ed.. 21, 4 p.
Newman LJ, Clark J (1925). The jarrah leaf miner (Tinea sp.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 2, pp. 372–378
Perry J (1925). A lament from a lookout tower. Australian Forestry Journal 8, pp. 17–19
Carne WM, Gardner CA (1924). Two species of wild oats. Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 1, pp. 484–487
Clarke SA (1924). Tests on the effect of powellising upon the bending strength and stiffness of karri. Australian Forestry Journal 7, pp. 45–46
Clarke SA (1924). Wood-block paving: Western Australian jarrah and karri. Australian Forestry Journal 7, pp. 72–76
Clarke SA (1924). Water seasoning. Australian Forestry Journal 7, pp. 99–100
Clarke SA (1924). The development of the science of seasoning. Australian Forestry Journal 7, pp. 175–177, 212–215
Clarke SA (1924). Air seasoning test in Western Australia. Australian Forestry Journal 7, pp. 296–297
Currie JH (1924). Monthly forestry notes for December 1924. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 26–24
Currie JH (1924). Monthly forestry notes, Sept. 1924. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 16–13
Currie JH (1924). Monthly forestry notes for November 1924. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 23–21
Currie JH (1924). Monthly forestry notes for October 1924. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 20 18–17
Currie JH (1924). Silvicultural notes for the month of August 1924. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 12–10
Currie JH (1924). Silvicultural notes for the month of July 1924. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 9–7
Forests Department (1924). Sandalwood. 12, 4 p.
Forests Department (1924). Price list of trees and seeds, Hamel State Nursery. 31, 17 p.
Forests Department (1924). Working plan no. 5: Hester working circle. Forests Department, Perth. 12 p.
Gardner CA (1924). Notes on the so-called Ericopsis formosus Gardner. Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Western Australia 10, p. 113
Gardner CA (1924). A new species of Darwinia. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 11, p. 19
Gardner CA (1924). The forest formations of Western Australia. No. V, the salmon-gum forest. Australian Forestry Journal 7, pp. 38–45 120–123
Gardner CA (1924). The forest formations of Western Australia. No. 6, the mulga bush. Australian Forestry Journal 7, pp. 256–259
Gray HR (1924). Forestry and farming. Australian Forestry Journal 7, pp. 236–246
Kessell SL, Gardner CA (1924). Key to the eucalypts of Western Australia: extract from Bulletin no. 34: which includes descriptive and botanical notes and illustrations of arborescent species listed. 35, 23 p.
Kessell SL, Gardner CA (1924). Key to the eucalypts of Western Australia: with descriptive and botanical notes concerning all arborescent species of Eucalyptus known to be indigenous to Western Australia (June, 1924). 34, 127 p.
Newman LJ, Clark J (1924). The tuart bud weevil (Haplonyx tibialis). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 1, pp. 357–360
Brockway GE (1923). Fire control organisation and fire fighting operations in Mundaring District. In Report of Proceedings of Conference of Senior Officers of Forests Department, Perth, July 1923 Government Printer, Perth. pp. 19–23
Brockway GE (1923). Fire control organisation and fire fighting operations in Mundaring District. Australian Forestry Journal 6, pp. 257–263
Clarke SA (1923). Technical notes on kiln drying: steaming. Australian Forestry Journal 6, p. 115
Clarke SA (1923). The air and kiln seasoning of tuart: preliminary tests at Crawley kiln. Australian Forestry Journal 6, pp. 128–129
Forests Department (1923). Price list of trees and seeds, Hamel State Nursery. 31, 11 p.
Forests Department (1923). Report of proceedings of conference of senior officers of Forests Department, Perth, July 1923. Government Printer, Perth. 34 p.
Gardner CA (1923). Contributions to the flora of Western Australia. No. 2. Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Western Australia 9, pp. 37–43
Gardner CA (1923). Contributions to the flora of Western Australia. No. 3. Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Western Australia 9, pp. 90–105
Gardner CA (1923). The forest formations of Western Australia. No. IV, the wandoo forest. Australian Forestry Journal 6, pp. 296–300
Gardner CA (1923). The forest formations of Western Australia. III, the tuart forest. Australian Forestry Journal 6, pp. 199–202
Gardner CA (1923). Some tree-like plants of the lily family: notes on Xanthorrhoea and Kingia. Australian Forestry Journal 6, pp. 73–76
Gardner CA (1923). The forest formations of Western Australia. No. I, the karri forest. Australian Forestry Journal 6, pp. 52–55
Gardner CA (1923). Trees of the north-west. Australian Forestry Journal 6, pp. 241–242
Gardner CA (1923). Contributions to the flora of Western Australia. No. 1. Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Western Australia 9, pp. 34–36
Gardner CA (1923). The hardwood forests. Australian Forestry Journal 6, pp. 185–191
Gardner CA (1923). The forest formations of Western Australia. No. 2, the jarrah forest. Australian Forestry Journal 6, pp. 104–108
Gardner CA (1923). Botanical notes: Kimberley division of Western Australia. 32, 105 p.
Kessell SL (1923). The hardwoods of Western Australia. In Supplementary Statements Prepared for the British Empire Forestry Conference, 1923 Government Printer, Perth. pp. 521–536
Kessell SL (1923). The hardwoods of Western Australia. 30, 14 p.
Kessell SL (1923). Forestry in Western Australia: a supplement to statement prepared for British Empire Forestry Conference, London, 1920. In Supplementary Statements Prepared for the British Empire Forestry Conference, 1923 Government Printer, Perth. pp. 177–196
Kessell SL (1923). Fire control. Forests Department, Perth. 6 p.
Kessell SL (1923). Notes on the tannin resources of Western Australia. 3, 10 p.
McCoy H (1923). The control of timber inspection. Australian Forestry Journal 6, pp. 286–289
McCoy H (1923). The control of timber inspection. In Report of Proceedings of Conference of Senior Officers of Forests Department, Perth, July 1923 Government Printer, Perth. pp. 28–29
McVicar D (1923). Co-operation in forest work. In Report of Proceedings of Conference of Senior Officers of Forests Department, Perth, July 1923 Government Printer, Perth. pp. 31–33
Smith H (1923). Classification work in Western Australia. Australian Forestry Journal 6, pp. 50–51
Stanley P (1923). Fire control in the Collie district. Australian Forestry Journal 6, pp. 108–109
Stoate TN (1923). The silvicultural treatment of jarrah forests. Australian Forestry Journal 6, pp. 215–220
Stoate TN (1923). The silvicultural treatment of jarrah forests. In Report of Proceedings of Conference of Senior Officers of Forests Department, Perth, July 1923 Government Printer, Perth. pp. 6–8
Weston LN (1923). Top disposal operations. Australian Forestry Journal 6, pp. 235–239
Weston LN (1923). Top disposal operations. In Report of Proceedings of Conference of Senior Officers of Forests Department, Perth, July 1923 Government Printer, Perth. pp. 13–15
Brockway GE (1922). The sylvicultural treatment of the more important timber-producing eucalypts. Empire Forestry Journal 1, pp. 52–65, 229–246
Clarke SA (1922). Kiln drying of Western Australian hardwoods: with notes on the testing of seasoned timber. 28, 8 p.
FD (1922). A Primer of Forestry: With Illustrations of the Principal Forest Trees of Western Australia. Government Printer, Perth. 115 p.
Forests Department (1922). Some notes about the forest resources of the State. 10, 46 p.
Kessell SL (1922). The standardisation of forest terms. In Report of Proceedings of the Australian Forestry Conference, Brisbane, April 1922 Government Printer, Brisbane. pp. 35–36
Kessell SL (1922). Fire control. In Report of Proceedings of the Australian Forestry Conference, Brisbane, April 1922 Government Printer, Brisbane. pp. 62–65
Lane-Poole CE (1922). Sheoak preservation: file no. 1343/20. Forests Department, Perth. 2 p.
Lane-Poole CE (1922). Loads tuart produced at Wonnerup, 1921-1922. Forests Department, Perth. 4 p.
Lane-Poole CE (1922). Mundaring district: fires occurring in protected areas (120,000 acres), 1921-1922 season. Forests Department, Perth. 1 p.
Lane-Poole CE (1922). Western Australia as a producer of fine timber. Empire Forestry Journal 1, pp. 35–42
FD (1921). Working plan. No. 2 July 1921: tuart working circle. Forests Department, Perth. 133 p.
Forests Department (1921). Hardwoods of Western Australia: jarrah and karri. Forests Department, 9 p.
Forests Department (1921). Fires in forests. 17, 3 p.
Forests Department (1921). Paper-making materials. 20, 4 p.
Forests Department (1921). Fire resisting qualities of jarrah and karri. 18, 4 p.
Forests Department (1921). Shingles and the wooden roofing. 19, 4 p.
Forests Department (1921). Grass tree fibre. 25, 1 p.
Forests Department (1921). Jarrah. 21, 4 p.
Forests Department (1921). Report embodying the working plan for the Tuart working circle. Forests Department, Perth. 137 p.
Forests Department (1921). Tuart and wandoo. 23, 3 p.
Forests Department (1921). Tan barks. 24, 5 p.
Forests Department (1921). Syllabus of instructional training for apprentices. 26, 8 p.
Gardner CA (1921). Diary. State Herbarium, Western Australia, Perth. 58 p.
Gardner CA (1921). Collecting notes made in the Kimberley region in 1921. Forests Department, Perth. 35 p.
Kessell SL (1921). Karri. 22, 4 p.
Kessell SL (1921). Problems of stream flow in Australia. Australian Forestry Journal 4, pp. 141–142
Kessell SL (1921). The occurrence of gum veins and pockets in marri (Eucalyptus calophylla). Forests Department, 16 p.
Kessell SL, Lane-Poole CE (1921). A glossary of technical terms used in forestry practice. 27, 35 p.
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Forest entomology in Western Australia. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 231–234
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Finance and output of the forest. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 67–71
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Fire resisting qualities of Eucalyptus timbers. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 219–222
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Mundaring catchment area. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 246–248
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Sandalwood: state of the industry. Forests Department, Perth. 5 p.
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Nor'-west timber resources. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 260–261
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Forest fires. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 212–218
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Ebony. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, p. 140
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Forest Products Laboratory. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 179–182
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Oils, gums and resins. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 160–164
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Forestry in schools. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 258–259
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Measuring the volume of trees or logs. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 254–255
Lane-Poole CE (1921). A primer of forestry: with illustrations of the principal forest trees of Western Australia. Forests Department, 115 p.
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Jarrah and karri and their varied uses. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 193–196
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Statement showing revenue and expenditure in various states for year ended 30-6-1921. Forests Department, Perth. 2 p.
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Western Australian timber import and export, 1900-1921. Forests Department, Perth. 2 p.
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Grass tree and grass tree fibres (Kingia australis). Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 148–152
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Kiln drying of timber. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 183–189
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Distillation of wood. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 190–192
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Forests and sand drift. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 242–246
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Measuring the height of a tree. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, p. 253
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Mallet bark. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 155–157
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Tan barks. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 153–154
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Notes on the forests and forest products and industries of Western Australia. - 2nd & enl. ed.. 2, 269 p.
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Production: exports and domestic consumption. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 65–66
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Coolibah. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 135–137
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Early timber industry. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 76–78
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Timber trees of Western Australia. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 79–117
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Veneers and matches. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 170–171
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Timber in art. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 209–211
Lane-Poole CE (1921). The training of foresters. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 72–75
Lane-Poole CE (1921). The Forests Department: its inception and development. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 57–64
Lane-Poole CE (1921). The preservation of wood. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 226–230
Lane-Poole CE (1921). The significance of forests. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 10–49
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Advantages of timber over metal. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 251–252
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Big trees in Western Australia. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 262–264
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Wooden roofing. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 197–201
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Wooden houses. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 202–203
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Western Australian forests. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 50–56
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Zamia palm. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 146–147
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Wattle growing. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 158–159
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Blackboy and its uses (Xanthorrhoea preissii). Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 141–145
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Arbor Day. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 256–257
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Christmas tree. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 138–139
Lane-Poole CE (1921). The electrification of railways: a Western Australian timber's unique position. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 249–250
Lane-Poole CE (1921). The farmer and timber. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 239–241
Lane-Poole CE (1921). State nursery. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, p. 178
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Railway sleepers. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 223–225
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Sandalwood (Santalum cygnorum). Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 131–134
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Specific gravity of wood. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 176–177
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Boat and shipbuilding in Western Australia. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 204–208
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Pine planting. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 235–238
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Commonwealth timber import and export, 1900-1921. Forests Department, Perth. 2 p.
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Strength of Western Australian timbers. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 172–175
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Paper-making: paper from Western Australian materials. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 165–170
Lane-Poole CE (1921). Some goldfields' trees. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 2, pp. 118–130
Forests Department (1920). Some notes about the forest resources of the state: with illustrations and map of main forest region, and graph of relative strengths, and also catalogue of exhibits at Peace Exhibition, Adelaide, 1920. 13, 16 p.
Forests Department (1920). Short descriptive notes of the principal timbers of Western Australia. 9, 8 p.
Kessell SL (1920). Mundaring: a forest on a catchment area. Australian Forestry Journal 3, pp. 234–235
Kessell SL (1920). The resin industry: utilization of sand wastes. Australian Forestry Journal 3, pp. 172–175
Kessell SL (1920). Fires in eucalypt forests. Australian Forestry Journal 3, pp. 373–374
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Net rate of royalty suggested. Forests Department, Perth. 2 p.
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Statement of timber royalties, fees, etc. on hardwoods in all states excepting South Australia. Forests Department, Perth. 4 p.
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Latest notes received from the Executive Officer, Premier's Conference, Sydney, indicating the position in the various States regarding reservation. Forests Department, Perth. 1 p.
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Sawmilling permits (Forest Act, 1918). Forests Department, Perth. 5 p.
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Sawmilling permits (Land Act Amendment Act, 1904). Forests Department, Perth. 3 p.
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Statement prepared for the British Empire Forestry Conference, London, 1920. 15, 35 p.
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Methods of computation: timber values for settlers. Forests Department, Perth. 3 p.
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Forest preservation. Forests Department, Perth. 4 p.
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Advantages of timber over metal. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 14, pp. 119–120
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Forest Products Laboratory. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 14, pp. 63–65
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Forest fires. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 14, pp. 108–113
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Fire resisting qualities of Eucalyptus timbers. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 14, pp. 82–87
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Forests and sand drifts. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 14, pp. 114–119
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Grass tree fibre (Kingia australis). Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 14, pp. 97–99
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Kiln drying of timber. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 14, pp. 65–69
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Jarrah and karri and their varied uses. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 14, pp. 74–78
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Finance and outputs of the forests. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 14, pp. 58–62
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Early timber industry. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 14, pp. 31–34
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Arbor Day. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 14, pp. 126–127
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Notes on the forests and forest products and industries of Western Australia. 14, 133 p.
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Big trees in Western Australia. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 14, pp. 130–131
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Blackboy and its uses (Xanthorrhoea preissii). Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 14, pp. 92–95
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Distillation of wood. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 14, pp. 70–72
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Boat and shipbuilding in Western Australia. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 14, pp. 79–82
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Mallet bark. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 14, pp. 88–90
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Measuring the height of a tree. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 14, pp. 121–124
Lane-Poole CE (1920). The farmer and timber. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 14, pp. 104–106
Lane-Poole CE (1920). The electrification of railways: a Western Australian timber's unique position. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 14, pp. 96–97
Lane-Poole CE (1920). The significance of forests. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 14, pp. 7–23
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Timber trees of Western Australia. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 14, pp. 34–51
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Western Australian forests. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 14, pp. 24–30
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Wattle growing. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 14, pp. 106–108
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Strength of Western Australian timbers. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 14, pp. 51–55
Lane-Poole CE (1920). State nursery. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 14, pp. 62–63
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Nor'-west timber resources. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 14, pp. 129–130
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Measuring the volume of trees or logs. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 14, pp. 124–125
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Pine planting. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 14, pp. 100–103
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Production: exports and domestic consumption. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 14, pp. 56–57
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Sandalwood (Santalum cygnorum). Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 14, pp. 91–92
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Resins, gums and oils. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 14, pp. 72–73
Lane-Poole CE (1920). Table of contents in cubic feet of logs from 10 to 70 feet in length and from 2 to 25 feet in mid-girth. Forests Department, Perth. 101 p.