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Indexes to Forestry Literature
- Location: McKeldin Library
Location Code & Call Number: see below
- Indexes to Forestry Literature
- MCK-PER M-FILM Z5991.T7
- Troup, Robert Scott, 1874-1939. Reference System for "Forestry Literature."
Troup System 1822-1933.
10 reels (Reels Tl-T10).
Subject access, 1822-1933.
The microfilm is arranged by geographical area, subject and species. There is an introduction and
list of abbreviated titles at the front of each reel. The title on the boxes of microfilm is
Troup Catalogue of World Forestry Literature.
- MCK-PER M-FILM Z5991.C6
- Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux Author Catalogue of Forestry
Literature, 1934- 1968.
28 reels (Reels Al-A28).
Author access, 1934-1968.
The boxes are marked by letter as to content. The title on the boxes of microfilm is
Author Catalogue of World Forestry Literature.
- MCK-PER M-FILM Z5991.F5
- Flury, Philipp. Catalogue of Forestry Literature.
(1934-1951).
21 reels (Reels Fl-F21).
Subject access, 1934-1951.
The microfilm is arranged by Flury's own classificationscheme, an explanation of which can be
found at the beginning of the first reel. The title on the boxes of microfilm is Flury
Catalogue of World Forestry Literature.
- MCK-PER M-FILM Z5991.C64
- Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux. Subject Catalogue of-Forestry
Literature. 1951- 1964.
47 reels (Reels Cl--C42; CGl-CG5)
Subject access, 1951-1964.
The microfilm is arranged by the classification system of the Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux
Library, Oxford. The Table of Contents of Forestry Abstracts may be
used as a guide. Reels CGl-CG5 are arranged geographically. The title on the boxes of microfilm
is Oxford Catalogue of World Forestry Literature.
- MCK-PER M-FILM Z5991.062
- Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux. Catalogue of Forestry
Literature. (1965-1970).
19 reels (Reels 2SCl-2SC19).
Subject access, 1965-1970.
Arrangement is the same as above. The title on the boxes of microfilm is Oxford
Catalogue of World Forestry Literature.
Description
These catalogues provide worldwide coverage of the forestry literature from 1822-1970. The
approach is principally by subject. Author access is only available from 1934-1968.
The arrangement is not consistent throughout, since Troup, Flury, and the Commonwealth
Agricultural Bureaux each uses a different classification scheme.
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