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THE HEN AND THE INCUBATOR; These pictures illustrate the two methods used by the New Zealand State Forest Service to regenerate native forests, Left: Kauri saplings thrusting up in natural second-growth forest. Right: The incubator successfully at work—kauri seedlings at the two-leaf stage in a State nursery

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 535, 23 September 1949, Page 6

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THE HEN AND THE INCUBATOR; These pictures illustrate the two methods used by the New Zealand State Forest Service to regenerate native forests, Left: Kauri saplings thrusting up in natural second-growth forest. Right: The incubator successfully at work—kauri seedlings at the two-leaf stage in a State nursery New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 535, 23 September 1949, Page 6

THE HEN AND THE INCUBATOR; These pictures illustrate the two methods used by the New Zealand State Forest Service to regenerate native forests, Left: Kauri saplings thrusting up in natural second-growth forest. Right: The incubator successfully at work—kauri seedlings at the two-leaf stage in a State nursery New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 535, 23 September 1949, Page 6

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