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1939

Bednall BH (1939). Crown ratio and jarrah stocking. Australian Forestry 4, pp. 46–47

Chandler WG (1939). Thinning experiments in jarrah coppice (Eucalyptus marginata): a progress report of a study commenced in 1935 of thinning experiments in stands of jarrah coppice resulting from regeneration treatment. Australian Forestry 4, pp. 69–78

Forests Department (1939). Soil survey: Argyle State Forest: preliminary report. In Soil Surveys of Indigenous Forests 1935-1939 Forests Department, Perth. pp. 1–16

Forests Department (1939). Pine establishment. Volume 2, experimental records for the planting seasons 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938. Forests Department, 183 p.

Forests Department (1939). Report on soil survey of Lowden. In Soil Surveys of Pine Plantations to 31-12-1937 Forests Department, Perth. pp. 1–17

Forests Department (1939). Soil survey: Boyanup State Forest: preliminary report. In Soil Surveys of Indigenous Forests 1935-1939 Forests Department, Perth. pp. 1–10

Gardner CA (1939). Giant star grass. Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 16, p. 317

Gardner CA (1939). A record of a new noxious weed and a warning to farmers and settlers: rapistrum weed (Rapistrum rugosum (L.) All.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 16, pp. 441–444

Gardner CA (1939). Physopsis spicata Turcz.: Verbenaceae, tribus Physopsieae. In Hooker's Icones Plantarum or, Figures with Descriptive Characters and Remarks of New and Rare Plants Selected from the Kew Herbarium. Fifth Series. Volume 4 Dulau, London. p. 3383

Gardner CA (1939). Melaleuca agathosmoides C.A.Gardn.: Myrtaceae, tribus Leptospermeae. In Hooker's Icones Plantarum or, Figures with Descriptive Characters and Remarks of New and Rare Plants Selected from the Kew Herbarium. Fifth Series. Volume 4 Dulau, London. p. 3381

Gardner CA (1939). Eriostemon coccineus C.A.Gardn.: Rutaceae, tribus Boronieae. In Hooker's Icones Plantarum or, Figures with Descriptive Characters and Remarks of New and Rare Plants Selected from the Kew Herbarium. Fifth Series. Volume 4 Dulau, London. p. 3378

Gardner CA (1939). Acacia pritzeliana C.A.Gardn.: Leguminosae, tribus Acacieae. In Hooker's Icones Plantarum or, Figures with Descriptive Characters and Remarks of New and Rare Plants Selected from the Kew Herbarium. Fifth Series. Volume 4 Dulau, London. p. 3380

Gardner CA (1939). Physopsis lachnostachya C.A.Gardn.: Verbenaceae, tribus Physopsieae. In Hooker's Icones Plantarum or, Figures with Descriptive Characters and Remarks of New and Rare Plants Selected from the Kew Herbarium. Fifth Series. Volume 4 Dulau, London. p. 3384

Gardner CA (1939). Anthocercis aromatica C.A.Gardn.: Solanaceae, tribus Salpiglossieae. In Hooker's Icones Plantarum or, Figures with Descriptive Characters and Remarks of New and Rare Plants Selected from the Kew Herbarium. Fifth Series. Volume 4 Dulau, London. p. 3382

Gardner CA (1939). Acacia lanuginosa C.A.Gardn.: Leguminosae, tribus Acacieae. In Hooker's Icones Plantarum or, Figures with Descriptive Characters and Remarks of New and Rare Plants Selected from the Kew Herbarium. Fifth Series. Volume 4 Dulau, London. p. 3379

Gardner CA, Osborn TCB (1939). Dampier's Australian plants. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London 151, pp. 44–50

Harding JH (1939). Jarrah mid girth tables: a progress report of a study of taper for the volume measurement of standing trees. Australian Forestry 4, pp. 82–85

O'Donnell J (1939). Forest fire control in Western Australia. Australian Forestry 4, pp. 15–21

O'Donnell J (1939). Soil surveys: Keenan Plantation, 1938-39. In Soil Surveys of Pine Plantations to 31-12-1937 Forests Department, Perth. pp. 1–21

Perry DH (1939). The effect of superphosphate on Pinus pinaster. Australian Forestry 4, pp. 12–14

State Gardens Board, Western Australia (1939). The State Gardens Board: twenty years progress and policy 1919-1939. State Gardens Board, Western Australia, Perth. 46 p.

Stoate TN (1939). Stem distributions in irregular forests: a study of jarrah stem distributions in relation to crown ratio. Australian Forestry 4, pp. 23–28

Stoate TN (1939). Pine establishment: an account of experiments in connection with the initial survival of cluster pine (Pinus pinaster) in Western Australian coastal plantations. 53, 45 p.

Willcock JC (1939). Western Australian forests: what reforestation is doing, growing national asset : speech delivered by Hon. J.C. Willcock, M.L.A., Premier and Minister for Forests, in the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday, 17th October 1939. Hansard Oct 1939, pp. 1–7

1938

Bednall BH (1938). An application of crown ratio to jarrah stocking. Australian Forestry 3, pp. 41–43

D'Espeissis J (1938). Soil survey: Stirling, Ludlow, 1938. In Soil Surveys of Pine Plantations to 31-12-1937 Forests Department, Perth. pp. 1–9

Forests Department (1938). Jarrah forest survey: Chalk Brook, Harvey Division. In Soil Surveys of Indigenous Forests 1935-1939 Forests Department, Perth. pp. 1–10

Forests Department (1938). Soil survey: east Witchcliffe. In Soil Surveys of Indigenous Forests 1935-1939 Forests Department, Perth. pp. 1–7

Forests Department (1938). Bush fires. 52, 13 p.

Gardner CA, Hubbard CE (1938). Psammagrostis wiseana C.A.Gardner et C.E.Hubbard: Gramineae, tribus Eragrosteae. In Hooker's Icones Plantarum or, Figures with Descriptive Characters and Remarks of New and Rare Plants Selected from the Kew Herbarium. Fifth Series. Volume 4 Dulau, London. p. 3361

Gardner CA, Hubbard CE (1938). Brachyachne prostrata C.A.Gardner et C.E.Hubbard: Gramineae, tribus Chlorideae. In Hooker's Icones Plantarum or, Figures with Descriptive Characters and Remarks of New and Rare Plants Selected from the Kew Herbarium. Fifth Series. Volume 4 Dulau, London. p. 3362

Gardner CA, Hubbard CE (1938). Brachiaria occidentalis C.A.Gardner et C.E.Hubbard: Gramineae, tribus Paniceae. In Hooker's Icones Plantarum or, Figures with Descriptive Characters and Remarks of New and Rare Plants Selected from the Kew Herbarium. Fifth Series. Volume 4 Dulau, London. p. 3363

Gregson F (1938). The development of standard grading rules for timber (with special reference to jarrah and karri): paper presented to the Second All Australia Timber Congress, Melbourne, 1938. 4, pp. 653–660

Hearman J (1938). Minor elements and the pine: the growth of Pinus radiata at Ludlow, W.A., suffering from a disorder known as rosetting has been stimulated by the injection of manganese sulphate, ferrous sulphate, cobalt chloride, sodium molybdate and boracic acid as well as by zinc. Australian Forestry 3, pp. 24–27

Kessell SL (1938). Effect of burning of slash on soil and succeeding vegetation. Indian Forester 64, pp. 443–445

Kessell SL, Stoate TN (1938). Pine nutrition: an account of investigations and experiments in connection with the growth of exotic conifers in Western Australian plantations. 50, 45 p.

Lockhart W (1938). Quarter scale profile report. Forests Department, Perth.

Meadly GRW (1938). The tung-oil tree (Aleurites fordii Hemsl.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 15, pp. 253–257

Nunn GW (1938). The thinning of young Pinus radiata stands, Mundaring Weir, W.A. Thesis (M.Sc.) -- University of Western Australia. 37 p.

Nunn GW (1938). A report & discussion of the thinning of P. radiata stands at Mundaring Weir. Forests Department, 47 p.

O'Donnell J (1938). Keenan soil survey. In Soil Surveys of Pine Plantations to 31-12-1937 Forests Department, Perth. pp. 1–12

Stoate TN (1938). Pine establishment experimentation in Western Australia, 1932-37. - Draft. 53, 49 p.

Stoate TN (1938). Pine establishment experimentation: an account of experiments in connection with the initial survival of cluster pine (Pinus pinaster) in Western Australian coastal plantations. - Draft. 53, 49 p.

Stoate TN, Helms AD (1938). Stocktaking in the jarrah bush 1934-38. Forests Department, 337 p.

Stoate TN, Lane-Poole CE (1938). Application of statistical methods to some Australian forest problems. Commonwealth Forestry Bureau, Bulletin 21, 74 p.

Stoate TN, Wallace WR (1938). Crown studies of jarrah saplings, 1928-1938: a progress report with photographic record of various stages in development of jarrah sapling crowns. Australian Forestry 3, pp. 64–73

Wallace WR, Gloe HL (1938). Forest fire weather. Australian Forestry 3, pp. 28–36

1937

Bednall BH (1937). Soil survey: Myalup Plantation. In Soil Surveys of Pine Plantations to 31-12-1937 Forests Department, Perth. pp. 1–16

D'Espeissis J (1937). Soil survey: Stirling Block, Ludlow, Malling Paddock, 1937. In Soil Surveys of Pine Plantations to 31-12-1937 Forests Department, Perth. pp. 1–16

D'Espeissis J (1937). Soil survey: Ludlow Pine Plantation 1937: Coolilup Block. In Soil Surveys of Pine Plantations to 31-12-1937 Forests Department, Perth. pp. 1–16

D'Espeissis J (1937). Reconnaissance soil survey: River Paddock. In Soil Surveys of Pine Plantations to 31-12-1937 Forests Department, Perth. pp. 1–10

Dell E, Gardner CA (1937). Poison plants of south-western Australia. West Australian Newspapers, Perth. 40 p.

FD (1937). Classification survey of n.e. Greenbushes. In Soil Surveys of Indigenous Forests 1935-1939 Forests Department, Perth. pp. 1–5

FD (1937). Classification survey of 40,000 acres west of Wilga. In Soil Surveys of Indigenous Forests 1935-1939 Forests Department, Perth. pp. 1–6

Forests Department (1937). Pine nutrition in Western Australia: progress report of experimental work, June 1932 to June 1937. Forests Department, Perth. 108 p.

Forests Department (1937). Jarrah forest survey: Cambray, Kirup Division. In Soil Surveys of Indigenous Forests 1935-1939 Forests Department, Perth. pp. 1–8

Forests Department (1937). Mundaring: description of soil only. In Soil Surveys of Pine Plantations to 31-12-1937 Forests Department, Perth. pp. 1–12

Gardner CA (1937). Western Australian wildflowers: the crimson-centred hibiscus. Our Rural Magazine 12, pp. 51–52

Gardner CA (1937). The pitcher plant. Our Rural Magazine 12, pp. 8–11

Gregson F (1937). Conversion tables: full volume and Hoppus log measures. Australian Forestry 2(2), pp. 49–51

Hearman J (1937). The application of the petiole injection method for the diagnosis of mineral deficiency to a eucalypt. Australian Forestry 2(2), pp. 23–24

Helms A (1937). Notes on the Esperance plain and its possible development, Jan. 1932. Forests Department, 7 p.

Kessell SL, Stoate TN (1937). Irregular stocking in the jarrah forest. Australian Forestry 2(1), pp. 14–18

Meadly GRW (1937). Wild verbena or purple top (Verbena bonariensis Linn.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 14, pp. 130–131

Meadly GRW (1937). Tree balsam or Gascoyne poison (Euphorbia eremophila A.Cunn.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 14, pp. 285–287

Stoate TN (1937). Further studies in pine nutrition in Western Australia. Forests Department, 50 p.

1936

Chandler WG (1936). Thinning responses in mallet (Eucalyptus astringens). Australian Forestry 1(2), pp. 43–48

D'Espeissis J (1936). Soil survey of East Kirup Pine Plantation. In Soil Surveys of Pine Plantations to 31-12-1937 Forests Department, Perth. pp. 1–13

Forests Department (1936). Manjimup HJ 55 and HH 55-56: report on assessment of jarrah types, March 1936. In Soil Surveys of Indigenous Forests 1935-1939 Forests Department, Perth. pp. 1–9

Forests Department (1936). Notes on fire control methods and equipment. Forests Department, Perth. 28 p.

Forests Department (1936). Soil survey: Andrew Block, Nannup. In Soil Surveys of Indigenous Forests 1935-1939 Forests Department, Perth. pp. 1–15

Gardner CA (1936). Trees and shrubs: their place in the agricultural districts. Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 13, pp. 204–223

Gardner CA (1936). Western Australian wildflowers. No. 18, the wax plant. Our Rural Magazine 11, pp. 298–300

Gardner CA (1936). Western Australian wildflowers: the Sturt pea. Our Rural Magazine 11, pp. 265–268

Gardner CA (1936). Contributiones florae Australiae occidentalis. IX. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 22, pp. 119–127

Gardner CA (1936). Western Australian trees: the Christmas tree. Our Rural Magazine 11, pp. 333–335

Harris AC (1936). Debris disposal in large scale silvicultural operations in the jarrah forest. Australian Forestry 1(2), pp. 36–38

Kessell SL (1936). The hardwoods of Western Australia and their uses. - 2nd ed.. 46, 18 p.

Kessell SL (1936). The forests and timbers of Western Australia: Engineering Conference, 1936. Government Printer, Perth. 19 p.

Kessell SL, Stoate TN (1936). The forests of the arid southern interior of Western Australia. Australian Forestry 1(2), pp. 16–20

Kessell SL, Stoate TN (1936). Plant nutrients and pine growth: an account of investigations and experiments in connection with pine nutritional problems in the south-west of Western Australia. Australian Forestry 1(1), pp. 4–13

O'Donnell J (1936). Soil survey of Upper 1 Harvey Plantation area. In Soil Surveys of Pine Plantations to 31-12-1937 Forests Department, Perth. pp. 1–16

O'Donnell J (1936). Soil science as a factor in modern forest practice. Australian Forestry 1(1), pp. 61–66

Perry DH (1936). Some notes on coastal sand drift fixation in Western Australia. Australian Forestry 1(2), pp. 33–35

Stewart DWR (1936). Notes on marsupial damage in pine plantations. Australian Forestry 1(2), pp. 41–43

Stoate TN (1936). A field trial on Gnangara Plantation, 1935-36: an example of a complex experiment carried out in pine plantation experimentation in Western Australia: the species was Pinus pinaster. Australian Forestry 1(1), pp. 67–70

Wallace WR (1936). Forest fire weather research in Western Australia. Australian Forestry 1(1), pp. 17–24

1935

Currie JH (1935). Controlled burning in relation to fire control. Forests Department, Perth. 20 p.

Currie JH (1935). Mallet bark. Forests Department, Perth. 1 p.

Currie JH (1935). Instructions for running base lines through compartments. Forests Department, Perth. 2 p.

Currie JH (1935). Forestry notes: Collie District: jarrah and it's uses. Forests Department, Perth. 12 p.

Currie JH (1935). Forestry notes on the Dwellingup District. Forests Department, Perth. 16 p.

Currie JH (1935). Forestry notes: Collie District: sharpening a crosscut saw. Forests Department, Perth. 3 p.

Currie JH (1935). Notes on coppice thinning, Dwellingup District. Forests Department, Perth. 3 p.

Currie JH (1935). Silvicultural notes. Forests Department, Perth. 5 p.

Currie JH (1935). Specifications for clearing of firebreaks. Forests Department, Perth. 1 p.

D'Espeissis J (1935). Soil survey of Big Brook Pine Plantation. In Soil Surveys of Pine Plantations to 31-12-1937 Forests Department, Perth. pp. 1–9

Dell E, Gardner CA (1935). Flowers of Western Australia. West Australian Newspapers, Perth. 130 p.

Forests Department (1935). Report on assessment of portion of Cundinup Block. In Soil Surveys of Indigenous Forests 1935-1939 Forests Department, Perth. pp. 1–17

Forests Department (1935). Standard specifications for jarrah and karri: together with notes on allowable working stresses. 49, 32 p.

Forests Department (1935). Pemberton: report on assessment of jarrah types on locations 9551 and 10159. In Soil Surveys of Indigenous Forests 1935-1939 Forests Department, Perth. pp. 1–14

Forests Department (1935). Soil survey and assessment: Ashendon. In Soil Surveys of Indigenous Forests 1935-1939 Forests Department, Perth. pp. 1–17

Forests Department (1935). Soil survey: Jarrahwood. In Soil Surveys of Indigenous Forests 1935-1939 Forests Department, Perth. pp. 1–25

Gardner CA (1935). Skeleton weed (Chondrilla juncea, Linn.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 12, pp. 92–95

Gardner CA (1935). West Australian wild flowers. West Australian Newspapers, Perth. 116 p.

Gardner CA (1935). The common thornapple (Datura stramonium, Linn.) and related species occurring in Western Australia. Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 12, pp. 216–221

Gardner CA (1935). A new noxious weed: St John's wort (Hypericum perforatum, Linn., var. angustifolium, D.C.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 12, pp. 167–169

Kessell SL (1935). Timber supply, consumption and marketing in Western Australia: statement prepared for the Fourth British Empire Forestry Conference (South Africa) 1935. 48, 13 p.

Kessell SL (1935). Silviculture in extra-topical regions: paper prepared for the Fourth British Empire Forestry Conference, South Africa 1935. Government Printer, Perth. 13 p.

Kessell SL (1935). Forestry and forest resources, Western Australia: progress statement prepared for Fourth British Empire Forestry Conference (South Africa) 1935. 47, 14 p.

Nunn GW (1935). Pinus radiata (syn. insignis): a field study of the establishment and early growth at Mundaring Weir, Western Australia. Thesis (B.Sc.(Hons.)) -- University of W.A.. 46 p.

O'Donnell J (1935). Boranup soil survey. In Soil Surveys of Pine Plantations to 31-12-1937 Forests Department, Perth. pp. 1–10

1934

Currie JH (1934). Forestry notes: Dwellingup: firelines and firebelts. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 361–348

Gardner CA (1934). Western Australian wildflowers. No. 37, the southern cross (Xanthosia rotundifolia D.C.). Our Rural Magazine 9, pp. 112–114

Gardner CA (1934). The oleander (Nerium oleander Linn.): a decorative shrub and toxic plant. Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 11, pp. 534–535

Gardner CA (1934). Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense (Linn.) Scop.): a noxious weed. Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 11, pp. 485–487

Gardner CA (1934). Mulla mulla (Trichinium alopecuroideum Lindl.): a native forage plant. Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 11, pp. 530–531

Gardner CA (1934). The tung oil tree (Aleurites fordii Hemsl.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 11, p. 524

O'Donnell J (1934). Soil survey: Albany Plantation. In Soil Surveys of Pine Plantations to 31-12-1937 Forests Department, Perth. pp. 1–8

O'Donnell J, Bailey FE (1934). Soil survey: Pardelup Pine Plantation. In Soil Surveys of Pine Plantations to 31-12-1937 Forests Department, Perth. pp. 1–53

O'Donnell J, Bailey FE (1934). Soil survey: Harvey Weir Pine Plantation. In Soil Surveys of Pine Plantations to 31-12-1937 Forests Department, Perth. pp. 1–27

1933

Dunne TC, Gardner CA (1933). Drooping-flowered clover (Trifolium cernuum Brot.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 10, pp. 59–62

Gardner CA (1933). Wild flowers of Western Australia. No. 33, the scarlet bladderwort (Utricularia menziesii R.Br.). Our Rural Magazine 8, pp. 235–237

Gardner CA (1933). Wild flowers of Western Australia. No. 30, the yellow-bearded lily (Tricoryne elatior R.Br.). Our Rural Magazine 8, pp. 107–108

Gardner CA (1933). Western Australian wildflowers. No. 28, the slender lobelia (Lobelia tenuior). Our Rural Magazine 8, pp. 5–7

Gardner CA (1933). Western Australian wildflowers. No. 29, the crimson feather-flower (Verticordia grandis Drumm.). Our Rural Magazine 8, pp. 40–42

Gardner CA (1933). Western Australian wildflowers. No. 34, the perfoliate hibbertia (Hibbertia perfoliata Endl.). Our Rural Magazine 8, pp. 260–262

Gardner CA (1933). Two plants suspected of being poisonous to stock. Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 10, pp. 506–507

Gardner CA (1933). The wild turnip (Brassica tournefortii Gouan.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 10, pp. 409–419

Gardner CA (1933). Paterson's curse (Echium plantagineum Linn.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 10, pp. 377–379

Gardner CA (1933). Western Australian wildflowers: the sea urchin (Hakea laurina R.Br.). Our Rural Magazine 8, pp. 214–215

Gardner CA (1933). Western Australian wildflowers. No. 35, the streaked darwinia (Darwinia macrostegia (Turcz.) Benth.). Our Rural Magazine 8, pp. 314–316

Gardner CA (1933). Western Australian wildflowers. No. 31, the yellow ray-flower (Anthocercis littorea Labill.). Our Rural Magazine 8, pp. 138–140

Gardner CA (1933). Western Australian wildflowers. No. 36, Crowea. Our Rural Magazine 8, pp. 336–337

Gardner CA (1933). Contributiones florae Australiae occidentalis. VIII. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 19, pp. 79–93

Gardner CA, Dunne TC (1933). Subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum Linn.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 10, pp. 40–48

Gregson F, Turnbull RF (1933). The grading of Western Australian timbers: report on, and suggested specifications for, the grading of jarrah and karri based on investigations in 1932. Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Australia, Pamphlet 41, 105 p.

Kessell SL (1933). Table of contents in cubic feet of logs: from 1 to 55 in length and from 6 inches to 25 feet in mid-girth: true volume measure. Forests Department, Perth. 61 p.

O'Donnell J (1933). Vegetation and soils of some gully lands in the southwest of Western Australia. Australian Forester 5(2), pp. 12–17

Shedley AC (1933). The suppression of bush fires. Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 10, pp. 520–523

Shedley AC (1933). Fire control on the farm. Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 10, pp. 457–461

1932

Currie JH (1932). Forestry notes: Collie District: controlled burning & fire fighting. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 314–309

Currie JH (1932). Forestry notes: Collie District: financial statements: expenditure allocations. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 337–334

Currie JH (1932). Clearfelling for regeneration of mallet: Unemployment Relief Scheme. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 347–343

Currie JH (1932). Equipment used in the detection & fixing of fires. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 325–320

Currie JH (1932). Forestry notes: Collie District: relief measures for men on sustenance. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 341–338

Currie JH (1932). Forestry notes: Collie District: group selection in the jarrah forests. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 308–304

Currie JH (1932). Sandalwood. Forests Department, Perth. p. 333

Currie JH (1932). Telephone systems in the Collie District. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 319–315

Currie JH (1932). Forestry notes for Narrogin District: hewing: Unemployment Relief Scheme. Forests Department, Perth. p. 342

Currie JH (1932). Forestry notes: Collie District: timber inspection. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 303–298

Gardner CA (1932). Flowers of Western Australia. No. 25, the green bird flower (Crotalaria cunninghamii R.Br.). Our Rural Magazine 7, pp. 130–132

Gardner CA (1932). Western Australian wildflowers. No. 27, a whorled trigger plant (Stylidium brunonianum Benth.). Our Rural Magazine 7, pp. 328–331

Gardner CA (1932). Flowers of Western Australia. No. 21, Byblis (Byblis gigantea Lindley). Our Rural Magazine 7, pp. 19–21

Gardner CA (1932). Suckling clover (Trifolium dubuim Sibth.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 9, pp. 555–557

Gardner CA (1932). Flowers of Western Australia. No. 26, the winter bell (Blancoa canescens Lindl.). Our Rural Magazine 7, pp. 183–185

Gardner CA (1932). A new noxious weed: the devil's claw (Martynia (Proboscidea) louisiana Mill.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 9, pp. 129–131

Gardner CA (1932). Western Australian wildflowers. No. 21, the pitcher plant (Cephalotus follicularis Labill.). Our Rural Magazine 7, pp. 81–84

Gardner CA (1932). The blackberry or bramble (Rubus fruticosus L.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 9, pp. 533–535

Gardner CA (1932). Western Australian wildflowers. No. 22, the manna wattle (Acacia microbotrya Benth.). Our Rural Magazine 7, pp. 109–111

Gardner CA, Meadly GR (1932). The canary grasses of Western Australia. Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 9, pp. 275–285

Stoate TN (1932). Estimation of age in some Western Australian trees: paper prepared for the meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science.

1931

Clark J (1931). Forest entomology in Western Australia.

Currie JH (1931). Forestry notes: putting rings on maul head. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 332–331

Currie JH (1931). Forestry notes: Collie District: fire protection: lookout tower rangefinder. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 330–326

Currie JH (1931). Forestry notes for the month of February 1931: Narrogin District: timber inspection. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 290–288

Currie JH (1931). Forestry notes for the month of January 1931: Narrogin District: timber inspection. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 287–284

Currie JH (1931). Forestry notes for the month of March 1931: Narrogin District: timber inspection. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 297–291

Gardner CA (1931). Western Australian wildflowers. No. 10, the black kangaroo paw. Our Rural Magazine 6, pp. 10–11

Gardner CA (1931). Western Australian wildflowers. No. 12, the red quills. Our Rural Magazine 6, pp. 79–81

Gardner CA (1931). Western Australian wildflowers. No. 13, the emu berry or wild plum. Our Rural Magazine 6, pp. 114–116

Gardner CA (1931). Western Australian wildflowers. No. 11, the fringed lilies. Our Rural Magazine 6, pp. 48–50

Gardner CA (1931). Western Australian wildflowers. No. 17, desert pride. Our Rural Magazine 6, pp. 239–241

Gardner CA (1931). Western Australian wildflowers. No. 18, the wax plant. Our Rural Magazine 6, pp. 270–273

Gardner CA (1931). Western Australian wildflowers: the lady orchid (Thelymitra crinita Lindl.). Our Rural Magazine 6, pp. 293–295

Gardner CA (1931). Western Australian wildflowers. No. 15, the violet-tipped heath. Our Rural Magazine 6, pp. 168–169

Gardner CA (1931). Western Australian wildflowers. No. 14, the Sturt pea. Our Rural Magazine 6, pp. 138–140

Gardner CA (1931). Western Australian wildflowers. No. 16, brother-brother (Oxylobium tetragonophyllum). Our Rural Magazine 6, pp. 207–209

Gardner CA (1931). Western Australian trees. No. 14, the blue mallet (Eucalyptus gardneri). Our Rural Magazine 6, pp. 107–108

Gardner CA (1931). Western Australian trees. No. 13, the brown mallet (Eucalyptus astringens). Our Rural Magazine 6, pp. 82–83

Gardner CA (1931). The natural pastures of Western Australia. Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 8, pp. 273–275

Gardner CA (1931). Western Australian trees. No. 16, the merrit (Eucalyptus flocktoniae Maiden). Our Rural Magazine 6, pp. 181–182

Gardner CA (1931). Western Australian trees. No. 12, the swamp yate. Our Rural Magazine 6, pp. 52–54

Gardner CA (1931). Western Australian trees. No. 15, the white mallet (Eucalyptus falcata Maiden). Our Rural Magazine 6, pp. 149–150

Gardner CA (1931). Western Australian trees. No. 11, the Christmas tree. Our Rural Magazine 6, pp. 15–17

Stewart DWR (1931). The relative value of land in the southwest of Western Australia for forestry and agriculture. Thesis (B.Sc.). 38 p.

1930

Campion WE (1930). Soil moisture conditions in W.A. in relation to sylviculture. Part II. Australian Forestry Journal 13, pp. 8–9

Currie JH (1930). Forestry notes for the month of December 1930: Narrogin District: plotting. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 283–281

Currie JH (1930). Forestry notes for the month of July 1930: Narrogin District: soil associations with species (cont.). Forests Department, Perth. pp. 270–268

Currie JH (1930). Forestry notes for the month of February 1930: Narrogin District: telephone line construction. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 248–241

Currie JH (1930). Forestry notes for the month of March 1930: Narrogin District: telephone line construction. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 251–249

Currie JH (1930). Forestry notes for the month of September 1930: Narrogin District: summary of operations continued. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 277–275

Currie JH (1930). Forestry notes for the month of November 1930: Narrogin District: salmon gum (Euc. salmonophloia), morrell (Euc. longicornis). Forests Department, Perth. pp. 280–278

Currie JH (1930). Forestry notes for the month of May 1930: Narrogin District: telephone line construction. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 260–258

Currie JH (1930). Forestry notes for the month of August 1930: Narrogin District: summary of operations carried out during the year. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 274–271

Currie JH (1930). Forestry notes for the month of June 1930: Narrogin District: soil associations with species. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 267–265

Currie JH (1930). Forestry notes for the month of January 1930: Narrogin District: telephone line construction. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 240–237

Currie JH (1930). Dryandra spp.. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 262–261

Currie JH (1930). Forestry notes for the month of April 1930: Narrogin District: subdivisional surveys. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 257–252

Forests Department (1930). Working plan no. 63: Kirup working plan area. Forests Department, Perth. 25 p.

Forests Department (1930). Wandoo: a collection of papers. Forests Department, Library, Perth. 7 p.

Gardner CA (1930). Western Australian trees. No. 10, the red morrel. Our Rural Magazine 5, pp. 295–296

Gardner CA (1930). Western Australian wildflowers. No. 5, Grevillea oncogyne Diels. Our Rural Magazine 5, pp. 101–103

Gardner CA (1930). Western Australian wildflowers. No. 6, the comb wattle. Our Rural Magazine 5, pp. 238–240

Gardner CA (1930). Western Australian trees. No. 9, the Western Australian sandalwood. Our Rural Magazine 5, pp. 194–197

Gardner CA (1930). Western Australian wildflowers. No. 6, the drooping blancoa. Our Rural Magazine 5, p. 332

Gardner CA (1930). Western Australian wildflowers. No. 6, the rosette sundews. Our Rural Magazine 5, pp. 185–187

Gardner CA (1930). Enumeratio plantarum Australiae occidentalis = A systematic census of the plants occurring in Western Australia. Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 7(1) appendix, pp. 1–34

Gardner CA (1930). Enumeratio plantarum Australiae occidentalis = A systematic census of the plants occurring in Western Australia. State Herbarium, Western Australia, Perth. 150 p.

Gardner CA (1930). Western Australian wildflowers. No. 4, the crimson-centred hibiscus. Our Rural Magazine 5, pp. 21–23

Gardner CA (1930). Western Australian trees. No. 8, the gimlet. Our Rural Magazine 5, pp. 109–111

Gardner CA (1930). Western Australian trees. No. 11, the manna wattle. Our Rural Magazine 5, pp. 328–330

Gardner CA (1930). The double gee (Emex australis Steinh.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 7, pp. 504–506

Gardner CA (1930). Mexican poppy (Argemone mexicana Linn.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 7, pp. 612–614

Gardner CA (1930). Western Australian trees. No. 10, the yate (Eucalyptus cornuta Labill.). Our Rural Magazine 5, pp. 426–427

Gardner CA (1930). The wild turnip (Brassica tournefortii Gouan.): a preliminary note. Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 7, pp. 393–397

Gardner CA (1930). Western Australian wildflowers. No. 9, the kangaroo paw. Our Rural Magazine 5, pp. 422–424

Gardner CA (1930). Western Australian trees. No. 6, the salmon gum. Our Rural Magazine 5, pp. 65–67

Gardner CA (1930). Western Australian trees. No. 6, the marri. Our Rural Magazine 5, pp. 24–26

Gardner CA (1930). The blue pimpernel (Anagallis femina Mill.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 7, pp. 104–106

Gardner CA (1930). Kapok. Journal of the Department of Agriculture of Western Australia 7, p. 426

Helms A (1930). Esperance Pine Forests Ltd: notes prepared to aid inspection of field experiments by the Hon. P.D. Ferguson, Minister for Agriculture and party, 26th October 1930. Forests Department, 9 p.

Kessell SL (1930). Grass tree. - 2nd ed.. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 25, pp. 1–4

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