Enemies of timber: dry rot and the death-watch beetle: in which the origin and history of the two worst enemies of timber are given, with a description of the damage they cause, and the methods to be adopted for their examination
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Main Author: | Blake, Ernest G. |
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Chapman and Hall,
1925
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