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Irish Forestry -Journal of the Society of Irish Foresters
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  3. Vol. 32, No. 2, 1975

Editorial

  • The need for commitment.
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Articles

  • Fundamental options in silvicultural management and their importance.
    M. Van Miegroet
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  • A visit to the giant sequoias.
    B.J. Collins
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  • The influence of fertilisers upon microbial activity in peat - II. Calcium and Nitrogen.
    J.J. Gardiner
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  • Notes on afforestation of open-cast mining site at Rossmore Forest (Co. Carlow).
    Liam Condon, Niall OCarroll
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  • Fornes annosus - A forest pathogen.
    Diarmuid T. McAree
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Trees, Woods and Literature

  • From "Therese Desqueyroux" by Francois Mauriac.
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Book Reviews

  • The potential of Western Hemlock, Western Red Cedar, Grand Fir and Noble Fir in Britain by J.R. Aldhous and A.S. Low (J. O'Driscoll).
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  • Fertilisers in the establishment of conifers in Wales and Southern England by J.E. Everard (M.L. Carey).
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  • Forest site yield guide to Upland Britain by R.J.N. Busby (R. McCarthy).
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  • Other publications received.
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Forestry News

  • Notes and news.
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Society Activities and News

  • Society activities.
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  • Statement of accounts.
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Study Tour

  • Society of Irish foresters study tour to Ennis - June, 1975.
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Letters to the Editor

  • Commentary on the article by Savill and Dickson. M. L. Carey and R. McCarthy.
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Editor: Dr Brian Tobin

UCD Forestry, 2.40, Agriculture and Food Science Centre, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4. Email: brian.tobin@ucd.ie