Raft of Nova Scotia, XIV. 331, 577; XV. 163. Railway sleepers, age of, XI. 537. creosoting of, XI. 278. in Assam, report on, XI. 288. iron and steel v. wood, XI. 139, 247, 590; XIV. of impregnated Himalayan pines, IV. 365. steel, XII. 479 Rain tree, the, IV. 199; IX. 605; XIV. 378. of Mozobamba, III. 313. Rainfall, conditions influencing, XVI. 238. influence of forests on, IX. 540. (See also Forests.) Rainguage, Hutchins', VII. 97, 223; IX. 128, 543. Rainguages, periodical, XIII. 451. Raisins, growth and preparation of, XV. 419. Raiyats, Indian, and village community, X. 510; XI. 179. list of, in India, XIII. 107 179. "Rathi puvu", (a lichen) sold in Cuddapah, XIV. 318. nurseries, II. 95, 202, 314, 422. Reboisement of denuded slopes, II. 349. and usar soils, reclamation of, XVII. 238. Reorganization French Forest Department, VIII. 31; IX. 462. Report on English and Scotch forests (Boppe), VII. 341. select committee on Forest School, Gt. Britain, XI. 586. see Turpentine. Restoration of denuded forests in Kolhapur, VI. 319. tickets, new system of, at Dehra Dún, XVI. 64. Revue des eaux et forêts, XII. 121. Rewah, notes from, IX. 346, 396, 436 487; X. 357. why this kills them, I. 196. formation of two annual, in a year, X. 316. Rivers, our empire of, XIII. 198. Road side trees, planting of, XI. 312. Roots by Marshall Ward, XI. 126. depth of, XVI. 234. Royal Botanical Garden, Calcutta, report on, IV. 165; V. 231; VI. 149; XII. 39, 417. Rubber trade on Burma frontier, XVII. 296. Rules for hunting, shooting and fishing, Madras, XI. 397. in Cashmere, XI. 395. S. Sabai grass, XIII. 288. Sabica, XI. 348. Sahara, origin of, XI. 295. Sal bark as tanning material, XV. 51, 109. extract of, for tanning, XII. 384. butter, XV. 119. in Chota Nagpore, VI. 317. leaves of, destroyed by caterpillars, VI. 243. ,, rate of growth of, IV. 324. timber, a plea for, IV. 99. in Garo hills, dimensions of, XII. 261; XIV, 386. increase in girth, VIII. 188, 280; XI. 558. in Ajmere, X. 261. Mysore, IX. 62; X. 199, 247. oil stills in S. Canara, X. 262. Sandalwood carving in Mysore, XVI. 241. Saussurea Lappea in Kashmir, XV1I. 385. setting of, XVII. 364. Sawdust mortar, XVII. 361. Scale on fruit trees, cure for, V. 522. Schlich Dr., retirement of, XV. 46. Scorpion sting, simple cure for, XV. 240. Scotch Pine in Germany, rate of growth of, XV. 76. Scotland, notes from, XIII. 520. Scottish Arboricultural Society, transactions, II. 74; III. 39 Screw bean in the Punjab, V. 329. Scrub exterminator, XVI. 488. Seasoning timber, different methods of, XI. 87; XV. 120. Seed, weight of Deodar, VIII. 293. production of, and its relation to growth and reserve materials, Seeds, storing imported, IX. 66, transmission of, from the tropics, XIII. 285. Select Committee on Forestry, XII. 463. Selentropism, XVI. 286. Sequoia gigantea in the Yosemite valley, XII. 472; XIII. 1. Sericulture in Assam, XVII. 437. Servitudes in Forest Estates, XI. 399. Settlements, Forest, XIII. 324. Seychelles double cocoanut, XV. 444. Shans, amongst the, XI. 325. Shikar difficulty solved, XV. 8. story, IX. 158; X. 157; XIII. 128. Shingles, XVI. 424. Shisham, decay of, near Lahore, VII. 60. Silkworm rearing at Berhampur, XV. 125, 165. the Eria, X. 79. Silos, how to make, X. 293. Silver fir, Himalayan, in England, IX. 224. Sissu planting in Gorakhpur, IX. 378; XIII. 213, 321. fossils, X. 159. Sledge road at Deota, School Circle, X. 467. Sleepers see Railways. report on, (Moir), XII. 367. Sleeper slide in Mandi, XIV. 553. Sneezewood, XIII. 95, 129. Snow, influence of, on soil and atmosphere, XVI. 236. Snowflower, the, XVI. 288. Soils, a chapter on, and regeneration of soil, XII. 397. analysis of, at Dehra, VII. 221. in Burma, analysis of, X. 76. ,, Coorg, Forest, VIII. 302. ingredients, XVII. 109. treatment of swampy, XV. 467. Sorghum saccharatum, III. 51. South Africa, temperatures in, XI. 181. trees of, XI. 49, 97, 172. Australia, report of Forest Board, VII. 400. Spanish chestnut on the Sutlej, VII. 355 ; IX. 44. Spider silk, XI 290. Spiegel-hypsometer, Faustmann's, XIV. 314. in N. Canara, IX. 30. Spruce fir of America, XIV .239. Squirrels eating teak secd, XI. 532. Stacked fuel and solid contents, relation between, V. 324. Staining wood, VII. 191. Statistics, forestry, XI. 94. Staves for Beer casks, X. 370. Steel sleepers, XII. 479. Stem, length of, how to obtain, I. 16. Stick making, XVII. 442. Stinkwood, XIII. 95. Street pavement, VII. 422. Strength of timbers at Kandahar, experiments on, V. 478. in Oudh Sal forest, XII. 434. Struggle for existence between birch and beech, XI. 46. Sub Assistant Conservators, official position of, XV. 146. Sunderbans, remarks on, I. 6. Sunlight, influence of, on trees, XVI. 108. Survey Branch, remarks on Mr. Amery's article, II. 53. the special (Amery), Ì. 386. Surveyors, formula for, XVII. 451. Switzerland, forest management in, XIII. 149. Sylviculture, notes for manual of Indian, VII. 382; VIII. 99, 280, Tabasheer, XIII. 107, 185, 291. T. Tables for determining heights of trees, VII. 164. Tanning by electricity, XVI. 287. materials, note on certain Indian, XVI. 315, 359, 445. Tapping Pinus longifolia for resin, IX. 402. P. Pinaster XIV. 53. Tasmania, forest resources of VII. 356 plants of, XI 103. Tasmanian timbers, XVII. 397. Tea at the Andamans, VI. 220. blights, XII. 21. boxes in Assam, manufacture of, XV. 368. cultivation of a wood suitable for, XIII. 73. woods suitable for, IX. 27, 211, 610; X. 245, 484, 529; XI. 487; XIV. 420. woods used in China for, X. 434, 480. bushes, fungi on roots of, XIII. 290, 388. |