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1959

Brockway GE (1959). Visit of Conservator and party to the Kimberleys. Forest Notes 1(1), pp. 26–32

Brockway GE (1959). Tree establishment on Esperance plains. Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 8, pp. 367–372

Brockway GE (1959). Grazing effects on shrub and tree growth of arid and semi arid regions of W.A.: paper read at the thirty-fourth meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science, Perth, 1959. Forests Department, 10 p.

Brockway GE (1959). Tree establishment in the wheatbelt. Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 8, pp. 133–157

FD (1959). Foresters' manual: communications, telephone. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 58(8), 43 p.

FD (1959). Wildflowers of Western Australia (PAMPHLET). Forests Department, Perth, W.A.

FD (1959). Arbor Day (PAMPHLET). Forests Department, Perth.

FD (1959). Forests and plantations of W.A. (PAMPHLET). Forests Department, Perth.

Forests Department (1959). Karri. 2, 4 p.

Gardner CA (1959). The botanic garden: its place in the community: paper prepared for the meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science, Perth.

Gardner CA (1959). Wildflowers of Western Australia. West Australian Newspapers, Perth. 164 p.

Gardner CA (1959). Trees of Western Australia. No. 35, the warted yate (Eucalyptus megacornuta C.A.Gardn.), no. 36, the crowned mallee (Eucalyptus coronata C.A.Gardn.), no. 37, the bullich (Eucalyptus megacarpa F.Muell.), no. 38, the bell-fruited mallee (Eucalyptus preissiana Schau.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 8, pp. 456–464

Gardner CA (1959). The vegetation of Western Australia. In Biogeography and Ecology in Australia (eds A Keast, RL Crocker, CS Christian). Junk, The Hague. pp. 274–282

Harding JH (1959). Control of mistletoe on Eucalyptus species by synthetic hormone weedicides. Part 1. Australian Forestry 23, pp. 132–134

Harris AC (1959). The potential for a wood pulp industry in Western Australia. Forests Department, 10 p.

Harris AC (1959). The need for dedication of more publicly owned forested land and for multiple use of all forested land: paper presented to the 10th Australian Forestry Conference. Forests Department, Perth. 8 p.

Harris AC (1959). Some principles governing land use in higher rainfall areas, with special reference to land use in Western Australia: paper read at the thirty-fourth meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science, Perth, 1959. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 1–14

Harris AC (1959). High yield from prime karri forest. Forest Notes 1(1), p. 26

Harris AC, Wallace WR (1959). Controlled burning in Western Australian forest practice: paper read at the thirty-fourth meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science, Perth, 1959. Forests Department, 10 p.

Hatch AB (1959). The effect of frequent burning on the jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) forest soils of Western Australia. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 42, pp. 97–100

Hatch AB (1959). Nursery soil fertility studies: Hamel nursery. Forest Notes 1(1), pp. 9–12

Hatch AB (1959). Soil phosphorus uptake by Pinus pinaster: paper read at the thirty-fourth meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science, Perth, 1959. Forests Department, Perth.

Hatch AB (1959). Ash bed effects in Western Australian forest soils: paper prepared for the 34th meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science, Perth, 1959. Forests Department, Perth.

Hewett PN (1959). Pole thinning in jarrah coppice regrowth. Forest Notes 1(1), p. 25

Hopkins ER (1959). Early thinning and pruning in Pinus pinaster. Forest Notes 1(1), pp. 21–23

Hopkins ER (1959). The fertilizer factor in Pinus pinaster Ait. plantations of the Swan Coastal Plain, Western Australia: paper read at the thirty-fourth meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science, Perth, 1959. Forests Department, pp. 1–14

Hopkins ER (1959). The fertilizer factor in Pinus pinaster Ait. plantations on sandy soils of the Swan Coastal Plain, Western Australia. 14 p.

Hopkins ER (1959). Germination stimulation in Pinus pinaster. Forest Notes 1(1), pp. 13–18

McArthur AG (1959). Report on fire behaviour studies in jarrah fuel types, Dwellingup, Western Australia. Forests Department, 28 p.

McNamara PJ (1959). Air photo mapping of the Western Australian eucalypt forests: paper read at the thirty-fourth meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science, Perth, 1959. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 1–14

McNamara PJ (1959). Cutting out the deadwood. Forest Notes 1(1), pp. 19–21

Meachem JC (1959). Blackwood as a karri forest understorey. Forest Notes 1(1), p. 13

Nunn GW (1959). Working plan no. 82: general working plan for pine plantations, Western Australia (second revision). Forests Department, Perth. 40 p.

Nunn GWM (1959). Australian forest resources and their assessment with special reference to the forest inventory of Western Australia: paper submitted to the 10th Australian Forestry Conference, Tumut, N.S.W., May 1959. Forests Department, 16 p.

Nunn GWM (1959). Australian forest resources and their assessment, with special reference to the forest inventory of Western Australia. Australian Forestry 23, pp. 100–104

Podger FD (1959). Eucalyptus crebra plantings on die-back. Forest Notes 1(1), p. 24

Podger FD (1959). Thinning in cutover jarrah stands: with particular reference to a study of the effect of a past thinning. Thesis (B.Sc.(Hons.)) -- University of Western Australia. 42 p.

Podger FD (1959). A review of the disorder jarrah dieback: Station report no. 1, December 1959. Forests Department, 30 p.

Podger FD (1959). An unexplained disorder in wandoo. Forest Notes 1(1), p. 9

Robertson JR (1959). The origins of forestry administration in Western Australia: 1829-1929. Forests Department, 120 p.

Royce RD, Marchant NG (1959). Plant specimens for identification. Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 8, pp. 403–409

Van Noort AC (1959). Jarrah seeding. Forests Department, Perth.

Van Noort AC (1959). Development of jarrah regeneration: paper read at the thirty-fourth meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science, Perth, 1959. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 1–5

Van Noort AC (1959). Jarrah seedling plots, Willowdale. Forest Notes 1(1), pp. 2–8

Wallace WR, Podger FD (1959). Thinning in second growth jarrah stands: paper read at the thirty-fourth meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science, Perth, 1959. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 1–8

Wallace WR, Podger FD (1959). Thinning in cut-over jarrah stands: paper read at the thirty-fourth meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science, Perth, 1959. Forests Department, Perth.

Wickett HC (1959). Improving the performance of timber: paper read at the thirty-fourth meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science, Perth, 1959. Forests Department, Perth. pp. 1–13

1958

Associated Sawmillers and Timber Merchants of Western Australia, Forests Department, Timber Development Association of Australia (WA) Branch (1958). Western Australia's wonderful hardwoods (PAMPHLET). Government Printer, Perth.

Bowler SW, Baird RJ (1958). Fauna reports: report of the patrol in the Wyndham, Halls Creek, Fitzroy Crossing, Derby and Broome districts, August 23-Sept. 18, 1958. Fisheries Department, Perth. 43 p.

Brockway GE (1958). Visit of Conservator and party to the Kimberleys. Forests Department, Perth. 9 p.

FD (1958). Tree establishment in wheat belt areas east of the great southern railway (PAMPHLET). Forests Department, Perth.

Forests Department (1958). Notes on blackboy and its gum. Forests Department, 25 p.

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Gardner CA (1958). Poison plants of Western Australia. Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 7, pp. 91–92

Loneragan O (1958). Some notes on seedfall and seedling regeneration of karri (E. diversicolor). Institute of Foresters of Australia Newsletter 2(1), pp. 7–11

Loneragan OW (1958). Crown ratio and jarrah stocking. Forests Department, 17 p.

Stewart DWR (1958). Forestry as a form of land use in the south west of W.A.. Journal of the Australian Institute of Agricultural Science Jun, pp. 102–111

Weston LN (1958). Forest mycology in Western Australia: notes on fungi affecting Western Australian timbers. Forests Department, 18 p.

Williams J, Spence T, Bowler SW (1958). Selected reports on the islands of the Recherche Archipelago. Department of Fisheries and Fauna, Perth. 12 p.

1957

Beggs BJ (1957). Report on the Holyoake logging project. Forests Department, 18 p.

Cherry FN (1957). Fires destroy: keep the forest green (POSTER). Forests Department, 1 poster

Cracknell EM (1957). Top disposal burning for regeneration. Forests Department, Perth. 2 p.

Fisheries Department, Western Australia (1957). Mainland quokkas. Fisheries Department, Western Australia, Bulletin for Honorary Wardens 4, pp. 29–30

Fisheries Department, Western Australia (1957). Mortality in wildfowl. Fisheries Department, Western Australia, Bulletin for Honorary Wardens 4, p. 38

Forests Department (1957). Propagation of exotic and native trees and plants from seed. Forests Department, 5 p.

Forests Department (1957). Exotic conifers in Western Australia: being a paper of notes and direct information as requested under headings by the Standing Committee on British Commonwealth Forestry. In Papers Presented: Seventh British Commonwealth Forestry Conference, Australia and New Zealand, 1957 Commonwealth Forestry Conference, Canberra. pp. 1–22

Forests Department (1957). Western Australian timbers properties and uses: selected bibliography. Forests Department, 10 p.

Gardner CA (1957). The naturalised clovers of Western Australia. Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 6, pp. 137–184

Gardner CA (1957). The fire factor in relation to the vegetation of Western Australia. Western Australian Naturalist 5, pp. 166–173

Gardner CA (1957). The vegetation of Western Australia. Official Yearbook of Western Australia 1, pp. 42–52

Gardner CA (1957). The manna wattle (Acacia microbotrya Benth.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 6, pp. 325–327

Harris AC (1957). Forestry in Western Australia. 63, 184 p.

Harris AC (1957). Planned land use and the classification and dedication of land for forestry in Western Australia. In Papers Presented: Seventh British Commonwealth Forestry Conference, Australia and New Zealand, 1957 Commonwealth Forestry Conference, Canberra. pp. 1–4

Harris AC (1957). Report on exotic conifers in Western Australia. In Papers Presented: Seventh British Commonwealth Forestry Conference, Australia and New Zealand, 1957 Commonwealth Forestry Conference, Canberra. pp. 1–22

Harris AC (1957). General statistical statement: Western Australia: prepared for the Seventh British Commonwealth Forestry Conference, 1957. 62, 16 p.

Harris AC (1957). Forestry in Western Australia. Forests Department, 5 p.

Harris AC, Nunn GWM (1957). The desirable balance between hardwood and softwood production in Western Australia. In Papers Presented: Seventh British Commonwealth Forestry Conference, Australia and New Zealand, 1957 Commonwealth Forestry Conference, Canberra. pp. 1–3

Hewett PN (1957). Karri in the Porongurup Range, W.A.. Institute of Foresters of Australia Newsletter 1(20), p. 11

Hopkins ER (1957). The durability of Western Australian hardwoods. Forests Department, 10 p.

Hopkins ER (1957). Tree improvement in the eastern states of Australia. Forests Department, 24 p.

Loneragan O (1957). Notes on a jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) seedling plot established at east Kirup, W.A. in October 1941 (last measurement 30.8.56). Institute of Foresters of Australia Newsletter 1(18), pp. 13–14

Loneragan OW (1957). Establishment of karri seedlings on failed ashbed. Forests Department, Perth. 1 p.

Loneragan OW (1957). The effect of burning on regeneration of species. Forests Department, Perth. 4 p.

Loneragan OW (1957). The effect of regeneration burning treatments: progress report, June 1957. Forests Department, Perth. 25 p.

Meachem JC (1957). Report following measurement of fire study plots: Big Brook compartments 39-42. Forests Department, Perth. 8 p.

Nunn GWM (1957). Forest management in the eucalypt forests of the south-west of Western Australia. In Papers Presented: Seventh British Commonwealth Forestry Conference, Australia and New Zealand, 1957 Commonwealth Forestry Conference, Canberra. pp. 1–13

Rose AL, Gardner CA, McConnell JD, Bull LB (1957). Field and experimental investigations of walk-about disease of horses (Kimberley horse disease) in northern Australia: Crotalaria poisoning in horses. Part I. Australian Veterinary Journal 33, pp. 25–33

Rose AL, Gardner CA, McConnell JD, Bull LB (1957). Field and experimental investigations of walk-about disease of horses (Kimberley horse disease) in northern Australia: Crotalaria poisoning in horses. Part II. Australian Veterinary Journal 33, pp. 49–62

Shedley PN (1957). Karri regeneration burning. Forests Department, Perth. 1 p.

Shedley PN (1957). Karri regeneration burning: amendment of R.H. figures. Forests Department, Perth. 1 p.

Sprengel EA (1957). A mallet plantation in Western Australia. Australian Forestry 21, pp. 92–96

Stewart DWR (1957). Forestry as a form of land use in the south west. Forests Department, Perth. 17 p.

1956

Campbell JB (1956). Behaviour of a jarrah ligno-tuber. Institute of Foresters of Australia Newsletter 1(16), pp. 2–3

Campbell JB (1956). A silvicultural note on wandoo: Eucalyptus redunca Schau. var elata Benth. (syn. E. wandoo Blakely). Forests Department, 59 p.

FD (1956). Price list of trees ex Hamel and Dryandra nurseries with information concerning species and planting methods (PAMPHLET). Forests Department, Perth.

FD (1956). Forestry as a career (PAMPHLET). Forests Department, Perth.

FD (1956). Suitable trees for planting (PAMPHLET). Forests Department, Perth.

FD (1956). How to plant a tree (PAMPHLET). Forests Department, Perth.

Fisheries Department, Western Australia (1956). Survey of Bremer Bay Reserve. Fisheries Department, Western Australia, Bulletin for Honorary Wardens 3, pp. 78–79

Fisheries Department, Western Australia (1956). Duck banding: recoveries. Fisheries Department, Western Australia, Bulletin for Honorary Wardens 3, pp. 15–16, 47

Forests Department (1956). The foresters' manual. Part III, fire control (south-west, 1956). Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 58(7), 51 p.

Forests Department (1956). Abbreviated volume table: jarrah and karri (PAMPHLET). Forests Department, Perth.

Forests Department (1956). Working plan no. 79: general working plan 1956, jarrah, karri & wandoo: part II (c) (iii): detailed prescriptions for planning sections. Forests Department, Perth. 62 p.

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Gardner CA (1956). The glory of Western Australia's wildflowers. Vacuum Review Nov, pp. 6–7

Gardner CA, Bennetts HW (1956). The toxic plants of Western Australia. West Australian Newspapers, Perth. 253 p.

Gardner CA, Elliott HG (1956). Paspalum grass (Paspalum dilatatum Poiret). Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 5, pp. 435–440

Hammond LF (1956). Water relationship of trees. Forests Department, Perth. 2 p.

Harris AC (1956). Working plan no. 80: general working plan for pine plantations, Western Australia (first revision). Forests Department, Perth. 30 p.

Harris AC (1956). Working plan no. 79: general working plan 1956 for the regulation of the cut in the jarrah, karri and wandoo forests of Western Australia. Forests Department, Perth. 39 p.

Harris AC (1956). Regeneration of jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata). Australian Forestry 20, pp. 54–62

Harris AC (1956). Karri. - Rev.. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 22, pp. 1–3

Hewett PN (1956). Soil survey: synopsis of lecture given to Trainee School, 1956. Forests Department, 4 p.

Hewett PN (1956). Pine and soil correlation: Pardelup plantation. Forests Department, 5 p.

Lejeune DR (1956). Sylvicultural report: 1/7/55-30/6/56. Forests Department, Perth. 6 p.

Lejeune DR (1956). Air photo study of fire damaged jarrah. Forests Department, Perth. 2 p.

Loneragan OW (1956). Crown vigour observations. Institute of Foresters of Australia Newsletter 1(16), pp. 7–10

Loneragan OW (1956). Crown studies and jarrah stocking. Forests Department, Perth. 20 p.

Loneragan OW (1956). Notes on some growth habits of the jarrah crown (Dwellingup, W.A.). Institute of Foresters of Australia Newsletter 1(16), pp. 3–4

Loneragan OW (1956). Crown vigour observations. Forests Department, Perth. 5 p.

Loneragan OW (1956). Stand volume tables and aerial stand volume tables for the jarrah forest of Western Australia. - Draft. Forests Department, 16 p.

Milesi AJ (1956). Artificial regeneration of brown mallet (Eucalyptus astringens). Forests Department, 3 p.

Shugg HB (1956). The laws, and the lore, of bird banding. Gould League Notes 1955/56, pp. 17–18

Shugg HB (1956). Fauna conservation in Western Australia: notes prepared for an address to the Annual Conference of the R.A.O.U, September 1956. Fisheries Department, Western Australia, Bulletin for Honorary Wardens 3, pp. 99–104

Stewart DWR (1956). Timber grading the forest resources of Western Australia: address given to representatives of sawmillers, State Housing Commission and Commonwealth Department of Works at Leederville Technical School, 10th August 1956. Forests Department, Perth. 8 p.

Wallace WR (1956). Forestry and timber in Western Australia: talk for the A.B.C.. Forests Department, Perth. 4 p.

Weston LN (1956). Timber grading and utilization. Forests Department, 4 p.

1955

Brockway GE, Hillis WE (1955). Tan bark eucalypts of the semi-arid regions of south Western Australia. Empire Forestry Review 34, pp. 31–41

FD (1955). Stop those forest fires (PAMPHLET). Forests Department, Perth.

FD (1955). Save our forests: prevent bush fires (PAMPHLET). Forests Department, Perth.

Fisheries Department, Western Australia (1955). Duck banding: recoveries. Fisheries Department, Western Australia, Bulletin for Honorary Wardens 2, pp. 32–36

Fisheries Department, Western Australia (1955). Swans: Wonnerup Estuary. Fisheries Department, Western Australia, Bulletin for Honorary Wardens 2, p. 16

Gardner CA (1955). Notes on Myrtaceae. Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Perth. 1 v.

Gardner CA (1955). New species of toxic plants from Western Australia. Western Australian Naturalist 4, pp. 185–187

Gardner CA (1955). Trees of Western Australia. Nos. 31 to 34, four bloodwoods from the Kimberleys, no. 31, the round-leaved bloodwood, Eucalyptus latifolia F.Muell., no. 32, Eucalyptus foelscheana F.Muell., no. 33, Eucalyptus lamprocalyx W.F.Blakely, no. 34, Eucalyptus cliftonia W.V.Fitzg.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 3, pp. 215–217

Gardner CA, Bennetts HW (1955). Poison plants of Western Australia: cabbage poison (Velleia discophora F.Muell.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 4, p. 193

Harris AC (1955). Cubic contents of logs and some associated tables. 16, 69 p.

Harris AC (1955). Regeneration of jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata): a paper delivered to section K. Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science, thirty-first meeting, Melbourne, 17th-24th August 1955. Forests Dept., Perth. 9 p.

Hatch AB (1955). The influence of plant litter on the jarrah forest soils of the Dwellingup region, Western Australia. Forestry and Timber Bureau, Australia, Leaflet 70, 18 p.

McNamara PJ (1955). A preliminary investigation of the fauna of humus layers in the jarrah forest of Western Australia. Forestry and Timber Bureau, Australia, Leaflet 71, 16 p.

Shugg HB (1955). Fauna protection laws. Gould League Notes 1954/55, p. 34

Stewart DWR (1955). Forests of Pinus pinaster on the Landes, 3rd-5th April, 1950. Forests Department, 13 p.

Stoate TN (1955). Forests and wood: a reprint of a series of articles which appeared in the Western Mail. 60, 24 p.

Wallace WR (1955). Forest products of Western Australia. Forests Department, 3 p.

1954

Beggs B (1954). Reconditioning of karri flooring stock. CSIRO Forest Products Laboratory, Melbourne. 4 p.

Fisheries Department, Western Australia (1954). Duck banding: recoveries. Fisheries Department, Western Australia, Bulletin for Honorary Wardens 1, pp. 7–11, 22–26, 40

Fisheries Department, Western Australia (1954). Bird banding: remarkable recoveries (little crow, giant petrel). Fisheries Department, Western Australia, Bulletin for Honorary Wardens 1, pp. 39–40

Fraser AJ (1954). Fauna conservation in W.A.: paper presented to the Pan Indian Ocean Science Congress, Perth, 1954. Fisheries Department, Western Australia, Bulletin for Honorary Wardens 1, pp. 42–47

Gardner CA (1954). Trees of Western Australia. No. 25, marri (Eucalyptus calophylla R.Br. ex Lindl.), no. 26, spring bloodwood (Eucalyptus ptychocarpa F.Muell.), no. 27, twin-leaved bloodwood (Eucalyptus perfoliata R.Br. ex Benth.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 3, pp. 301–307

Gardner CA (1954). Trees of Western Australia. No. 29, woollybutt (Eucalyptus miniata A.Cunn. ex Schau.), no. 30, gnaingar (Eucalyptus phoenicea F.Muell.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 3, pp. 589–595

Gardner CA (1954). Trees of Western Australia. No. 28, four northern bloodwoods [Eucalyptus setosa Schau., Eucalyptus zygophylla Blakely, Eucalyptus ferruginea Schau., Eucalyptus abbreviata Blakely et Jacobs]. Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 3, pp. 419–425

Gardner CA (1954). Data paper for: The external relationships of the Australian flora (with special reference to the countries bordering the Indian Ocean): paper presented to the Pan Indian Ocean Science Congress, Perth, 1954.

Gardner CA (1954). Trees of Western Australia. No. 22, the Dundas mahogany (Eucalyptus brockwayi C.A.Gardn.), no. 23, gungunnu (Eucalyptus caesia Benth.), no. 24, the round-leaved mallee (Eucalyptus orbifolia F.Muell.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 3, pp. 97–105

Gardner CA, Bennetts HW (1954). Poison plants of Western Australia: the Birdsville indigo (Indigofera enneaphylla L.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 3, pp. 597–602

Gardner CA, Bennetts HW (1954). Poison plants of Western Australia: ironwood, Erythroploeum chlorostachys (F.Muell.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 3, pp. 395–398

Harding JH (1954). Preliminary karri volume table.

Hatch AB (1954). Leaf litter studies. Forests Department, Perth. 3 p.

Hatch AB (1954). Leaf litter studies: wandoo & mallet forests: preliminary report. Forests Department, Perth. 1 p.

Meachem JC (1954). Second growth karri forests. Forests Department, 8 p.

O'Grady LD (1954). Seed collection and storage. Forests Department, Perth.

Stoate TN (1954). Report on research activities on the Forests Department to December 1953. Forests Department, Perth. 292 p.

Wallace WR (1954). Forestry and timber in the economy of Western Australia: notes on a lecture to the Economic Society, September 6th, 1954. Forests Department, Perth. 10 p.

Weston LN (1954). Old Wonnerup tuart mill. Forests Department, 4 p.

1953

Eastman WH (1953). The use of mechanical equipment on plantations. Forests Department, Perth. 37 p.

Forests Department (1953). Working plan for sleeper sawmilling in Western Australia. Forests Department, Perth. 31 p.

Forests Department (1953). Research at Dwellingup Research Station. Forests Department, Perth. 7 p.

Gardner CA (1953). Trees of Western Australia. No. 13, the coral-flowered gum (Eucalyptus torquata Luehm.), no. 14, the lemon-flowered gum (Eucalyptus woodwardii Maiden), no. 15, the white mallee (Eucalyptus erythronema Turcz.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 2, pp. 65–71

Gardner CA (1953). Trees of Western Australia. No. 16, the coolabah (Eucalyptus microtheca F.Muell.), and no. 17, the grey box (Eucalyptus tectifica F.Muell.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 2, pp. 195–199

Gardner CA (1953). The trees of Western Australia. No. 20, the red box or gum-barked coolabah (Eucalyptus intertexta R.T.Baker), no. 21, Forrests's mallee (Eucalyptus forrestiana Diels). Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 2, pp. 501–503

Gardner CA (1953). Trees of Western Australia. No. 18, Eucalyptus oleosa F.Muell. and its varieties, no. 19, the red tingle (Eucalyptus jacksonii Maiden). Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 2, pp. 408–416

Gardner CA, Bennetts HW (1953). Poison plants of Western Australia: the thorn apples (Datura species). Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 2, pp. 217–221

Gardner CA, Bennetts HW (1953). The toxic species of the genus Euphorbia. Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 2, pp. 527–531

Harding JH (1953). Summary of weedicides. Forests Department, Perth.

Hatch AB (1953). Litter studies: wandoo forest. Forests Department, Perth. 2 p.

Hatch AB (1953). Litter studies: mallet plantations. Forests Department, Perth. 2 p.

Hatch AB (1953). Influence of plant litter on the jarrah forest soils of the Dwellingup Region, Western Australia (ABSTRACT). In Australian Conference in Soil Science, Adelaide, 1953 Conference Organising Committee, Melbourne. p. 6.19.1

Hatch AB (1953). A soil survey of Turner compartment 22, Dryandra, 1953. Forests Department, Perth.

Loneragan OW (1953). Jarrah crown studies: longevity of leaves. Forests Department, Perth.

Loneragan OW (1953). Some silvicultural notes on jarrah. Forests Department, Perth.

McNamara PJ (1953). Litter population studies: progress to 28.2.53. Forests Department, Perth. 3 p.

Morison IG (1953). Fire damage assessment, Yardup, Coonan report. Forests Department, Perth. 5 p.

Royce RD (1953). The native pear as a toxic plant. Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 3, pp. 317–318

Stewart DWR (1953). Fire damage studies: Dudijup Block. Forests Department, Perth. 1 p.

Stewart DWR (1953). Sample assessment of timber destroyed and damaged in fire through Dudijup Block on 6/2/52 on day of dangerous hazard. Forests Department, Perth. 3 p.

Stewart DWR (1953). Fire damage assessment: Dudijup report. Forests Department, Perth. 17 p.

Stewart DWR (1953). Fire damage studies in eucalypt forest. Forests Department, Perth. 1 p.

Stewart DWR (1953). Fire damage study, Yardup, Coonan blocks on 6/3/52. Forests Department, Perth. 1 p.

Stoate TN, Bednall BH (1953). Later disorders in pine stands in South and Western Australia. Forestry and Timber Bureau, Australia, Leaflet 66, 20 p.

Stoate TN, Bednall BH (1953). The jarrah and forestry practice: an historical record. Forests Department, 11 p.

Wallace WR (1953). Diary notes: Gleneagle. Forests Department, Perth. 3 p.

Wallace WR (1953). Huntly dying jarrah area: marri planting 1950. Forests Department, Perth. 2 p.

Wallace WR (1953). Research: utilisation. Forests Department, Perth. 3 p.

Wallace WR (1953). Litter fall investigations. Forests Department, Perth. 1 p.

Wallace WR, Hatch AB (1953). Crown deterioration in the northern jarrah forests. Forests Department, 46 p.

1952

Brockway GE (1952). Establishment of inland arboreta. Forests Department, Perth.

Cumming JB, Andrewartha HG, Stoate TN (1952). Report of Special Committee on whether quarantine precautions being taken against Sirex wood wasp should be intensified, maintained or relaxed. Commonwealth of Australia, Canberra. 46 p.

FD (1952). The foresters' manual. Part IV, afforestation with pines (south-west). Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 58(5), 35 p.

Forests Department (1952). Pine planting on Esperance sand plain. Forests Department, Perth. 2 p.

Forests Department (1952). Working plan no. 78: firewood. Forests Department, Perth. 7 p.

Gardner CA (1952). Trees of Western Australia. No. 5, salmon gum (Eucalyptus salmonophloia F.Muell.), no. 6, the scarlet pear gum (Eucalyptus stoatei C.A.Gardn.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 1, pp. 471–479

Gardner CA (1952). Trees of Western Australia. Nos. 10 and 11, the swamp, or flat-topped yate (Eucalyptus occidentalis Endl.) and the brown mallett (Eucalyptus astringens Maiden), no. 12, the four-winged mallee (Eucalyptus tetraptera Turcz.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 1, pp. 805–811

Gardner CA (1952). The wedge-leaved rattlepod (Crotalaria retusa L.): a poison plant of tropical Australia. Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 1, pp. 641–647

Gardner CA (1952). Trees of Western Australia. 3, tuart (Eucalyptus gomphocephala D.C., 4, illyarrie (Eucalyptus erythrocorys F.Muell.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 1, pp. 212–213, 215–218

Gardner CA (1952). Trees of Western Australia. [1, jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata Sm., 2, karri (Eucalyptus diversicolor F.Muell.)]. Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 1, pp. 77–83

Gardner CA (1952). Flora of Western Australia. Vol. I, part 1, Gramineae. Government Printer, Perth. 400 p.

Gardner CA (1952). Trees of Western Australia. Nos. 7 and 8, the gimlet trees (Eucalyptus salubris F.Muell. and E. campaspe S.Moore), no. 9, the pear-fruited mallee (Eucalyptus pyriformis Turcz.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 1, pp. 649–654

Gardner CA, Bennetts HW (1952). Poison plants of Western Australia. I, pituria (Duboisia hopwoodii [F.Muell.] F.Muell.). Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 1, pp. 53–56

Gardner CA, Bennetts HW (1952). Poison plants of Western Australia: the Cape tulip (Homeria species). Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 1, pp. 855–859

Gardner CA, Bennetts HW (1952). Poison plants of Western Australia: the toxic plants of the genera Gastrolobium and Oxylobium. Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 1, pp. 481–494

Gardner CA, Bennetts HW (1952). Poison plants of Western Australia: toxic plants of the genus Isotropis. Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 1, pp. 219–226

Harding JH (1952). The effect of mechanical de-winging of Pinus pinaster seed: completion of the 1951 project. Australian Forestry 16, pp. 87–94

Harding JH (1952). The effect of mechanical de-winging of Pinus pinaster seed. Australian Forestry 16, pp. 47–52

Harding JH (1952). Mineral oil as a weedicide in pine nurseries. Australian Forestry 16, pp. 95–99

Hatch AB (1952). Rainfall salinity analyses (Dwellingup, Wuraming and Dryandra). Forests Department, Perth. 3 p.

Royce RD (1952). The distribution of some of the more important toxic plants of south-western Australia. Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 1, pp. 845–853

Royce RD (1952). Poison sedge and cyanogenesis. Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia 1, pp. 497–500

Stewart DWR (1952). Fire damaged saplings. Forests Department, Perth. 2 p.

Stewart DWR (1952). Clearing forested areas. Institute of Foresters of Australia Newsletter 1(3), p. 2

Stoate TN (1952). General statistical statement, Western Australia: Sixth British Commonwealth Forestry Conference, 1952. 31, 12 p.

Stoate TN, Bednall BH (1952). Further notes on disorders of the pine: paper prepared for the meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science.

Stoate TN, Bunning CR (1952). Control of forest utilisation in the interests of sustained yield in Western Australia. In Papers Presented: Sixth British Commonwealth Forestry Conference, Canada, 1952 Commonwealth Forestry Conference, Ottawa. pp. 1–15

Stoate TN, Gardner CA (1952). Vegetation map of Western Australia. Forests Department, Perth.

Wallace WR, Hatch AB (1952). The effect of leaf litter on surface soil properties of the jarrah forest. Australian Forestry 16, pp. 35–42

Weston LN (1952). Power saws: supplementary report. Forests Department, Perth.

1951

FD (1951). The foresters' manual. Part II, reforestation and sylvicultural operations (jarrah and karri). Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 58(6), 22 p.

Forests Department (1951). Working plan 74: pine thinning working plan for pine flooring project: Busselton group plantations. Forests Department, Perth. 3 p.

Gardner CA (1951). West Australian wild flowers. - 8th ed.. West Australian Newspapers, Perth. 116 p.

Hamilton CD (1951). The dying of jarrah (E. marginata) in Western Australian forests: progress of work done to July, 1948. Forests Department, 10 p.

Stewart DWR (1951). Some aspects of fire control in Western Australia. Empire Forestry Review 30, pp. 172–178

Stewart DWR (1951). Forest management and administration in selected continental forests, and their possible bearing on Australian forest, with special reference to Western Australia. Thesis (Dip.For.) -- Oxford University. 145 p.

Stoate TN (1951). Timber industry of Western Australia. Australian Timber Journal 17, pp. 357, 359

Stoate TN (1951). The African arum lily (Zantedeschia aethiopica): preliminary report on experiments at Reinscourt, Busselton, 1945-1950. Forests Department, Perth. 5 p.

Stoate TN (1951). Silvicultural research in Australia. Australian Journal of Science 14, pp. 80–82

1950

FD (1950). The foresters' manual. Part I, general district work (south-west): contents, sections 5, 6, 7, administration and land inspection. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 58(4), 16 p.

FD (1950). Foresters' manual. Part I, general district work (south-west): contents, section 2, the timber trade. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 58(2), 31 p.

FD (1950). The foresters' manual. Part I, general district work (south-west): contents, section 1, the Forests Act and Regulation. Government Printer, Perth. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 58(1), 8 p.

Forests Department (1950). The foresters manual. Part I, general district work (south-west): contents, section 3, accounts, section 4, forest leases. Forests Department, Western Australia, Bulletin 58(3), 24 p.

Forests Department (1950). Working plan no. 72: forest research in Western Australia. Forests Department, Perth. 27 p.

Forests Department (1950). Working plan no. 70: Grimwade Plantation, east Kirup: thinnings working plan. Forests Department, Perth. 4 p.

Forests Department (1950). Working plan no. 72: forest working plan proposals for Western Australia: air photo requirements. Forests Department, Perth. 6 p.

Gardner CA (1950). West Australian wild flowers. - 7th ed.. West Australian Newspapers, Perth. 116 p.

Gardner CA, Watson EM (1950). The Western Australian varieties of Eucalyptus oleosa F.Muell. ex. Miq. and their essential oils. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 34, pp. 73–86

Harding JH (1950). Silvicultural research, botanical: report for 1950. Forests Department, 55 p.

Hatch AB (1950). Soil survey report: Teesdale dying jarrah study area. Forests Department, 12 p.

Perry DH (1950). Wing-span of wedge-tailed eagle. Western Australian Naturalist 2, p. 89

Royce RD (1950). Some orchids of Western Australia. Australian Orchid Review 15, pp. 95–98

Stoate TN (1950). Thinning experiment in P. pinaster: report, December 1950. Forests Department, Perth.

Stoate TN (1950). Nutrition of the pine. Forestry and Timber Bureau, Australia, Bulletin 30, 61 p.

Stoate TN (1950). Working plan no. 71: general working plan for pine plantations, W.A. Forests Department, Perth. 18 p.

Waring HD (1950). Report on a brief investigation into the death of jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) in the Dwellingup District, Western Australian forests: results of a visit to Dwellingup 25th September-10th October 1950. Forests Department, 32 p.

Weston LN (1950). Power saws. Forests Department, Perth.

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