fungus parasite, XVI. 423. lichens, XIV. 209. Editorial note, change of editors, XV. 1. Elements of Forestry (Hough's ), X. 136. 6 catching in the N. W. P., XIII. 304. manual of diseases of, &c., XII. 70. the Asiatic, in freedom and captivity, X. 533, 576; Elephants eating bark, XVI. 179. English trees in Kulu, VII. 257. Ensilage, IX. 602; X. 220, 420, 488; XI. 575. in Mysore, X. 570. the duty of the Forest Department, X. 370 a. Epping forest, VIII. 199. Erosion by rivers, III. 164. Esparto grass trade, V. 65. Eucalypti and other Australian timbers, III. 346. Eucalypts of S. Australia, III. 317. value of, as timber trees, XI. 292. and its industrial application, IV. 329. at Abbotabad, III. 330; IV. 206. at Changa Manga, VII. 98. at Lahore, VII. 50. destruction of, at Changa Manga, VI. 335. Globulus and other gums in India, cultivation of, II. 120. cuttings of, VIII. 159. essay on the, I. 156. in Algeria, III. 320. ,, the C. P., II. 322. Tasmania, VII. 356. oil, XV. 327. rostrata at Lucknow, III. 96. trees, height of, in Victoria, XV. 281. in Tasmania, great size of, XVII. 361. F. Famine, forests, and subsoil moisture, V. 311. Ferns, Indian, XI. 308. Fibre, rheea, X. 82; XI. 73. Fibres, aloe, extraction of, IX. 629. suitable for textile purposes, XIV. 269. Ficus elastica, how cultivated in Assam, XVII. 231. Financial state of forests in India in 1888, XIV. 171. results Forest Department, Government India, '82-'83, Forest year, XVI. 171 ; XVII. 48. Fir forests, proposed conversion of, into Deodar, I. 200. in Burma, cost of, XII. 451. in Eastern Duars Sal forests, V. 428. lines, clearing, of forest growth, XIII. 180, 226. permanent or evergreen, IX. 143. protection from, recording results of, XIV. 355. in the ('. P., IX. 554 ; XII. 454. in the Siwaliks and floods, VI. 95: XII. 418. Fireproof wood, VII. 295. Fires, effect of, after some years' protection, XIII. 28,127. memorandum on jungle (Slym) II. 270. on Welsh mountains, XIII. 536. produced by friction of sticks, VII. 94,166. and popular customs, XV. 148. in Coorg, IX. 134. in Canada, VII. 431. in France, XVII. 418. produced by cobra's breath, IX. 367. produced by electricity, IX. 458. lightning. XI. 58: XIV. 264.318; XVII. 196. Fires, forest, produced rubbing of bamboos, VII. 434. "preservation of, in the Punjab, XIII. 192. Fisheries Bill, Madras, X. 68. freshwater, and protection of forests, X. 120. Fishing Association of Dehra Dún, XIII. 307; XIV. 260. lines, Indian gut for, XV. 142. rights in rivers, XII. 571. rods, bamboos for, XIII. 522; XIV. 418; XV. 92,141. Floating of logs, II. 422. Floods and Forestry, III. 342. at Saharanpore, XIII. 534. وو at Umballa, XIII. 535. in the Andes, III. 225. in the Punjab, XII. 424,426. in the Rhine, IX. 249. in Venetia, IX. 96. on the N. W. Railway, XIV. 140. Flora of Rajputana, IV. 225. S. Travancore, X. 174. true cause of, XIV. 92. Floral barometers, XIV. 337. in connection with rats, V. 177. Flowers out of season, XI. 81. Flumes, XVI. 482. Fly-spoon, a new, XIII. 363. Fodder grasses, Himalayan (Duthie), XV. 416. in Burmah XI. 47. Forest, a petrified, XVI. 129. Act at the Cape of Good Hope, XV. 32. before the Legislative Council, III. 332. Section 67, no appeal from, X. 421; XIII. 323. administration in British Burma, notes on 'Suggestions regarding', II. 190. Foresta administratien in India, some aspects of, XVI. 346. in the Straits Settlements, XI. 488. Forest Administration reports, reviews on :- Ajmere and Merwara, '82-'83, X. 379; '84-'85, XII. 30. 65, '85-'86, XIII. 371. Assam, Bengal, and British Burma, '79-'80, VI. 144. Berar, '84-'85, XII. 34; '85-'86, XIII. 273. and Coorg, '84-'85, XII. 271. Biluchistan, '81-'82, IX. 41; '85-'86, XIII. 277. British Burma, '81-'82, IX. 213; '82-'83, X. 131. Cape Colony, '83, XI. 108. Central Provinces, '81-82, VIII. 307; IX. 77; '86-'87, General, '90-'91, XVII. 461. Government of India, '73-'74, II. 64; '74-'75, II. 395; '76-'77, IV. 275; '77-'78, V. 378; '78-'79, VI. 62; '81-'82, IX. 613; Hongkong, '82, IX. 511; '84, XI. 282. Jeypore, '86, XIV. 517. Lower Burma, '85-'86, XIII. 131. Madras, '80-'81, VIII. 304; '84-'85, XII. 299; '86-'87, Madras and Bombay, '89-'90, XVII. 386. N.-W. P. and Oudh, '79-'80, VI. 349; '81-82, IX. 417; Punjab, '81-'82, VIII. 319; '84-'85, XI. 562; '85-'86, South Australia, '78-'79, VI. 55; '79-'80, VI. 347; '81-'82, Straits Settlements, '85, XII. 416. Forest clearer, a new, XVI. 488. Congress, America, 1882, IX. 371. Ceylon, XIV. 522; XVI. 109. the Deccan, V. 335. Pant Sachiv's territory, V. 353. Janjira State, V. 360. Forest Conservancy in the Nasik District, V. 355. Poona District, V. 347. Ratnagiri District, V. 363. crops United States, XI. 249. its popular aspect, II. 1. and soils, graphic method of shewing, XVII. 167. Madras, undermanned, XVII. 229. N.-W. and Central India, review of, I. 180. guard in France, a dishonest, XVII. 278. maps, how to keep them up to date, XVII. 278. meteorology in France and Germany, IX. 295. of Dean, 11, 423. offences, compounding of, VIII. 155, 295; XIII. 367, 368, selected in England, appointment and training of, policy of Bellary, Lord Wenlock on, XVII. 382. Government, XVII. 207. products of Brazil, XVI. 123. protection in Ajmere, results of, XI. 463. reorganization, Mysore, VII. 56. School at Cooper's Hill, XIV. 277. at Dehra Dún, VII. 111; XI. 557; XII. 23, 446. admission of candidates to, VII. 272. |