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Vegetation of Southeast Asia Studies of Forest Types 1963-1965

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diverse forest products <strong>of</strong> Indochina and their local utilization.<br />

, Re*ge*ne*ration naturelle en foret tropioale. Bois et Forets<br />

des Tropiques. 8 (1*): 368-370. k illustr. .19^8.<br />

Contains a discussion <strong>of</strong> the natural regeneration <strong>of</strong> "dau 1 (Dipterocarpus<br />

alatus) in Cambodia.<br />

toyal <strong>Forest</strong> Department. Siamese Plant Names, Part I - Botanical<br />

Names - Local Names. 50'V pp. Bangkok. Sept. 19 ; *8.<br />

The principal object <strong>of</strong> this publication is to familiarize the<br />

reader with the botanical names, and their corresponding vernacular<br />

names, <strong>of</strong> plants growing in Thailand. In order bo be usable by these<br />

who are not familiar with the Thai or Siamese language, all the Thai<br />

characters have been transcribed into Roman characters, following<br />

the phonetic transcription adopted by the Royal Institute <strong>of</strong> Siam<br />

and published in March 1932.<br />

Plants listed are those whose local names and their<br />

authentic botanical identity were established at the time <strong>of</strong> publication.<br />

.<br />

Each citation contains: (a) the generic and specific names with<br />

the author's name included; (b) family; (c) habit <strong>of</strong> the respective<br />

plant; (d) local nane or names according to locality; (e) foreign<br />

names when available; and (f) appropriate synonyms.<br />

Knowledge <strong>of</strong> Thai plants, including their corresponding botanical<br />

and local names, up to the time <strong>of</strong> publication was largely the<br />

effort <strong>of</strong> the late Pr<strong>of</strong>. W.G. Craib' and Dr. A.F.G. Kerr, both <strong>of</strong><br />

whom were responsible for the 'Florae Siamensis Knumeratio'.<br />

toyal Irrigation Dept. (Thailand).<br />

1925-26. Bangkok. 192.<br />

Administration reports for 191 J »-15 to<br />

. Tank irrigation scheme. Kasikorn 26 (l): 25-37. Bangkok. 1953.<br />

toyal Thai Navy. Meteorological Dept. Annual meteorological data 1927-<br />

55. Bangkok. 1955.<br />

tyan, F.D., and A.F.G. Kerr. Dipterocarpaceae <strong>of</strong> northern Siam. Journ.<br />

Siam. Soe. 8 (1): 1-2-. pi. 1-5. 1911.<br />

Botanical, economi.: and sylvicultural data on species <strong>of</strong> Dipterocarpus,<br />

Gnorea and Hopea, with a supplemental list <strong>of</strong> species.<br />

Sakamaki, S., and J.A. White. <strong>Asia</strong>. 528 pp. illustr. Webster Pub.<br />

Co. St. Louis. 1953.<br />

This informative publication contains a chapter on the Federation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Indochina and another chapter on the Kingdom <strong>of</strong> Thailand.<br />

Sakarik, R. Varietal studies <strong>of</strong> cabbage. Kasikorn 23 (l): 12-23. 1950.<br />

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