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THE nineteenth annual report of the Imperial Forestry Institute, Oxford, for 1942–43 is inevitably coloured by war conditions. It proves somewhat difficult for those interested but not connected with Oxford to distinguish the actual staff of the Department or School of Forestry from that of the Imperial Forestry Institute; in other words, the part of the forestry staff maintained by the University of Oxford from its own funds as compared with the grants expended upon the Institute coming from Government sources, Forestry Commission, several Colonies, and so forth.
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Imperial Forestry Institute, Oxford. Nature 154, 94–95 (1944). https://doi.org/10.1038/154094b0
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