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Eltringham, S. K. 
Wildlife Resources and Economic Development                              Rs. 1500.00 (TB)
(Pub. 1984) Rep. 1988, pp. Xii+322 
(ISBN: 81-7089-094-2)
CONTENTS

Preface; 1) Wildlife in the service of man; 2) Population Ecology of wildlife; 3) Quality of Wildlife Products; 
4) Wildlife cropping Sea mammals; 5) Wildlife cropping Ungulates; 6) Big game hunting and the Trophy Trade; 7) Wildlife Cropping Terrestrial Fur- Bearers; 8) The Exploitation of Primates and Rodents 9) Wildlife cropping birds 10) Wildlife cropping Reptiles and Amphibians; 11) Wildlife cropping Fish and Invertebrates; 12) Wildlife Ranching; 13) Possibilities in new domestication; 14) Wildlife and Tourism; 15) Wildlife's Place in Indigenous Development 16) Summing up Does wildlife have a future? References; Index. 

Evans, W. H.

The Identification of Indian Butterflies                   Rs. 1500.00

(Pub. 1932) Rep. 1985. pp. x+454, with xxxii plates

SUMMARY

The book presents a comprehensive description of the Butterflies found in India. The different varieties have also been shown in the Black & white plates.

Evers, P.W., Et. al. 
Micro-propagation of Forest Trees through Tissue Culture                      Rs. 695.00 (TB)  
(Pub. 1988) Rep 1999, pp. 84 

size: 15 cm x 22 cm

weight: 0.500 kg

(ISBN: 81-7089-268-6) 

SUMMARY

This book draws upon a survey of research done by the physiology department of the Dorschkamp Research Institute for Forestry and Landscape Planning Wagningen on the genera Pseudotsuga, Alnus, Platanus, Quercus, Salix, Populus and Ulmus. Techniques are described for our organ or tissue types: bud, embryo, meristem, and callus. The subsequent phases of tissue culture are described for all species, stressing technological barriers and avoiding the usual attention for only axillary budding.

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