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Vol.1: Chowdhury, K. A. (1932) The identification of important Indian sleeper woods. (Forest Bulletin, 77). Calcutta: Government of India | Central Publication Branch. Vol.2: Chowdhury, K. A. (1934) The identification of the commercial timbers of the Punjab. (Forest Bulletin, 84). Delhi: Manager of Publications. Vol.3: Chowdhury, K. A. (1939) The formation of growth rings in Indian trees, part .1: (a) Chir (Pinus longifolia. Roxb.); (b) Cutch (Acacia catechu, Willd.); (c) Jaman (Eugenia .iambolana, Lam.) (d) Laurel (Terminalia tomentosa, W. &. A.); (e) Sal (Shorea robusta. Gaertn. f.); (f) Semul (Bombax malabaricum. Dc.); (g) Teak (Tectona grandis. Linn, f.). (DSc.), University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh. Vol.4: Chowdhury, K. A. (1939) The formation of growth rings in Indian trees, part .2: (a) Champ (Michelia champaca, Linn.); (b) Kokko (Albizzia lebbek, Benth.); (c) Sissoo (Dalbergia sissoo, Roxb.); (d) Toon (Cedrela toona, Roxb.). (DSc.), University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh. Vol.5: Chowdhury, K. A. (1939) The formation of growth rings in Indian trees, part .3: a study of the effect of locality. (DSc.), University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh. Vol.6: Chowdhury, K. A. (1939) Two fossil woods from the Garo Hills. (DSc.), University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh. Vol.7: Chowdhury, K. A. (1939) Short papers. (DSc.), University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh. 1. Sandalwood and its Indian substitute (Reprinted from the Indian Forester, September 1931; 2. The liability of some Indian timbers to Lyctus attack (Reprinted from the Indian Forester, March 1933); 3. A fossil dicotyledonous wood from Assam (Reprinted from Annals of botany, July 1936); 4. An improved method of softening hard woody tissues In hydrofluoric acid under pressure (Reprinted from Annals of botany, January 1934); 5. Terminal and initial parenchyma cells in the wood of Terminalia tomentosa W. & A. (Reprinted from The New Phytologist, October 1936).
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