Mensuration of timber and timber crops, (Carter), XV. 181, 229, Mergui, experiments in cultivation at, VIII. 185. at Dehra Dún, IX. 155; XIII. 44. Mill, Assam sugar, IX. 579. Mineral concretions in teak, XIV. 159. deposits in wood, XIV. 197. Mochras, an exudation from Bombax Malabaricum VIII. 153. flowers as a source of sugar. XII, 187. tree in the C. P., V. 468 ; VI. 129. Moisture in subsoil, X. 311; VII. 131. Monsoon rains of India, a lecture by H. F. Blandford, VI. 185. Morel, the, XI. 432. Morning on a Konkan hill, XVII. 86. Mosquitos and how to baffle them, XIV. 416. Mount Abu, Forest Conservancy near, XIV. 483. Müller's, Baron von, extra-tropical plants, VI. 350. Muga silk industry in Sibsagar, V. 35. in S. D. Bombay, collection of and revenue from, V. 225. Myrica sapida, size of, III. 163. Mysore, Forest Department, in, XV. 31. forests, XI. 561. N. Nageswar in the Garo Hills, IX. 606. Nagpur experimental farm, '87-'88, XV. 29. Nahan State, Punjab, memorandum on forests of, XIII. 85. Nardostachys Jatamansi, X. 9. Natives, administration of, to S. A. C., XIV. 262. New Forest, the, III. 159. Jersey, sunken forests of, VII. 297. three months' leave to, XII. 545. Nilambur teak plantations, III. 101. Nilgiris, forests and flora of the, II. 17. report on Botanical gardens, X. 74; XIII. 83. Nim trees, rearing groves of, I. 201. Nitrification of soils, XVI. 479. Nitrogen, fixation of free, XVII. 244. of vegetation, XV. 456. Nizam's dominions, forestry in the, XI. 538. Nundydroog Division, exotic trees in, III. 357. O. Obituary Notices. Boileau, XII. 28. Dr. A. Barclay. XVII. 303. Fowler and Homfray, XVII. 350. Gustav Heyer, IX. 520. Herr Burckhardt, V. 419. Kirpa Ram, IX. 611. M. Meaume, XII. 237. Mahadeorao Ramchandra Palnaitkar, XV. 198. Pengelly, VI. 93, Reed, IX. 476. Sheppard, XI. 146. Ode to a babe, XVI. 482. Oil seeds and oils, II. 288. Oil yielding trees of Burma, XVII. 102. Olive tree, the, in the plains of India, V. 329. Opium boxes, wood for, IX. 411. Orange and other species of Citrons, cultivation of, XV. 428. Orchard trees, paraffin oil used on, X. 127. Orchids, cultivation of, IX. 256. Organization, Forest, for beginners (Laird Macgregor), XI. 525, Errata, and addenda, XIII. 291. Puton, see Amenagement. of the Forest Department, XIII. 76, 122,171. Orissa, forests in, X 590. Ornamental trees, treatment of, in England, I. 206. P. Padouk as an ornamental wood, XVII. 297. Palm, Kittul, of Ceylon, XVII. 366. Palmyra timber, XV. 482. Pangi in Chamba, the road to, XIV. 97. Paper and paper making, XVII. 322. from coniferous trees, VI. 254. وو materials, VI. 245; VII. 179; XIII. 264. pulp, wood, VI. 355; VII. 100, 283; IX. 301. stock, bamboo, VI. 131; VII. 156, 379; VIII. 50, 291. Parasites of Conifero, III. 88. Parish tree, story about the, VI. 44. Pasteur's method of inoculation for anthrax, XV. 305, 353. Pasture, See Grazing. Pavements, street, in London, IX. 352. wooden, timber used in, XVI. 262. Pearson, Colonel, retirement of, X. 295. Pensions and furlough allowances for the Uncovenanted Service, Pests of India, agricultural, XIII. 383, 437. in the forests, XIII. 176. Peyton, Colonel W., retirement of, XIII. 89. Phosphorite at Mussoorie, X. 422. Photozincographic press for forest maps, &c., XII. 115. Pine forest of Ravenna, II. 405. Pine forests, effects of, on a nation, X. 438, in N. Carolina, VIII. 79. treatment of, IV. 175. Pine needle cloth, XVII. 22. pollen and sulphur, V. 169. Pines and larch, function of, in production of soil, IV. 180. 243, khasia, extraction of crude turpentine from, VII. 125. cones of, XI. 183; XII. 63. Pioneer of forestry in Madras, X. 418. Pipes, briarwood, X. 439. Pitch pine, XIV. 237. Pithecolobium Saman, IV. 150, 199; IX. 605; XIV. 378. Plan of operations for Rehar and Akonia Sal forests, XIV. 564. Plant-cells, XI. 41. structure, wall pictures to illustrate, XIII. 168. Plantations, Kuch Behar, VII. 41. Planting, a remedy for distress in Ireland, XVII. 223. Plants used as food in famine times, III. 232. Ploughing, deep and light, XVII. 233. Poetry, II. 218; V. 478. Pogson on Indian agriculture, IX. 564. Position of Forest officers socially, XVI. 264. Potatoes, hybrid, XIII. 190. Poudrette at Poona, VIII. 189. Preservation of grain samples, X. 146. plants for identification, X. 283. Preservation of timber by antiseptic substances, X. 582. in Japan, method of, XII. 527. wood, most efficient means for, XIV. 285. Prickly pear as a nurse, IX, 625. Privileges in Bahraich Government forests, XI. 356. species of, IV. 153. sowing of, IV. 106. spicigera, seeding of, XIV. 557. Protection, effect of 200 years, on forest of Tronçais, XIII. 10. Protest, a, by Velleda, XVI. 302. Pruning by A. des Cars, VIII. 347; IX. 472. effect of, on growth and shape of tree, III. 239. fruit trees, III. 259; X. 243. Pterocarpus Marsupium, IX. 459. santalinus, IX. 137, 299, 546. Public Service Commission, XIII. 173. Works Department, indents for timber by, XIII. 176. Puget Sound, U. S., timber of, IX. 330. Punjab rakhs, paper on, VIII. 263. Puton's "amenagement des forets," (translation of), VIII. 217; trees, seed of, IV. 101. Quercus dilatata, a high forest of, XIII. 124. incana, in Germany, XIV. 320. Quillaia tree, VII. 434. |