Admiralty, British, and teak timber supplies, 63, 64, 69, 142 Agency depôts in Bombay, abolish- ment of, 337, 338
Agency to procure teak timber sup- plies, 79, 80, 104, 105 Akbar and tree planting, 32 Alexander the Great, expedition of, 19, 30, 445
Alexander the Great, position of forests in north-west at time of, 30 Alompra dynasty and the teak for- ests, 206, 244
Alompra dynasty in Burma and the Burmese teak forests, 35 Alpine forest zone, 50
Anaimalai teak forests, 106, 107, 223 Anaimalai teak forests, working of, 223-229
Andamans Forests, 48
Anderson, Dr., appointed Conser- vator of Forests, Bengal and Assam, 514
Arabs and the Indian teak market,
Beddome, Colonel, in the Anaimalais, 229
Bengal, Anderson appointed Conser- vator in, 515
Bengal and Assam, no Forest Conser- vancy in before 1860, 210 Bengal and timber supplies about 1849, 201
Bengal, forest operations in, 514 Bengal Forests, Brandis' visit to, 514 Bengal, proposed forest establish- ment for, 516
Bhutan, war declared against, 515 Blackwood a royal tree in Bombay,78 Blackwood, value of in Madras, 305 Board of Revenue, Madras, and teak forests, 72, 77, 80, 83, 85, 99, 106 Boat-building industry of Indus, 474 Bombay, Annual Report of Forest Department, 1862-3, 359
Bombay, Bingham's reorganisation proposals, 330
Bombay enquiry into teak resources, 78
Bombay forest tariffs, 122
Bombay Forests, Colonel Jervis's de- scription of their condition in 1843, 111-115
Bombay Government suggests ap- pointment of a Conservator and staff for forests, 117
Bombay, rules for protection of forests, 327
Bombay, start of Forest Conservancy in, 219, 320
Brandis and Pearson inspect forests of Central Provinces, 396 Brandis appointed Inspector-General of Forests, 396
Brandis appointed Superintendent of Pegu teak forests, 207, 263
Brandis appointed to charge of Ten- asserim and Martaban Forests, 206, 243, 263
Brandis, Indian Trees, 39
Brandis' work in Burma, 367
Bear River, deodar forests on, 265, 417
British Association, Report on Tropi- cal Forests, 214-218
Burma Annual Forest Report, 1864-5: 390
Burma teak forests, 65
Bushahr, forests of, 410, 415 Bushahr Forests, valuation survey, report of, by Brandis, 416
Canara, Collector of, on the teak forests, 73, 74, 75, 99, 101, 117,
Canara teak forests, 68, 79, 88, 305 Central India, condition of, in early part of nineteenth century, 197 Central Indian Forests unexplored in 1860, 392
Central Provinces, commencement of forest administration in, 392 Central Provinces, Annual Forest Re- port, 1863-4, 403
Central Provinces, area of forests in, 397
Central Provinces Forests in 1853,
Central Provinces Forests, aborigines of, 398
Central Provinces Forests devastated after Mutiny by unrestricted fell- ings, 394
Central Provinces, organisation of Forest Department, 393 Chamba, capital of the State, 270 Chamba Forests, 270, 426, 434 Chamba Forests, labour force em- ployed in, 435
Chamba State, timber supplies from, 272, 426
Charter of East India Company, 24 Charter of Indian Forests, 206, 256- 260
Chatter Menon appointed to Nilum-
bur teak plantations, 96
Chatter Menon's work at Nilumbur, 304
Chenab and Ravi Agencies united,427 Chenab Timber Agency, 264, 272. 434 Chenab River, deodar and other forests of, 270, 432
Chir forests of the Western Hima- laya, 507
Chir forests of the North-West Pro- vinces, first attempt to work them, 507
Cinchona cultivation in Darjiling, 517
Cleghorn appointed Conservator of Forests, Madras, 219, 301 Cleghorn and Brandis appointed Commissioners of Forests, 324 Cleghorn deputed to Punjab, 324, 404 Cleghorn, on Indian Forests at British Association, 214-218
Cleghorn, on shifting cultivation in Mysore, 1847: 107, 205
Cleghorn, Report on establishing Forest Conservancy in Madras, 1856, 230
Cleghorn's work in Madras, 221, 301 Climate of India, II
Cochin teak forests, 305 Coimbatore teak forests, 106 Commissary-General, Bombay, and teak supplies, 78, 79 Communications in India in 1857,
Conolly authorised to appoint a Sub- Conservator of Forests, 91 Conolly, Collector of Malabar, 88 Conolly, suggested leasing teak for- ests by Government, 88, 89 Conolly's Rules for Forest Conser- vancy, 91
Conolly teak plantations at Nilum- bur, 92, 105, 304, 306
Conservator of Forests appointed in Madras, 1806: 64, 70
Conservatorship in Madras abolished in 1823, 71
Conservancy of Bombay and Madras Forests, 81
Court of Directors and enquiries about teak timber, 63, 65, 69 Court of Directors and the forestry question in Madras and Bombay,
Court of Directors on Tenasserim Forests, 168
Court of Directors on the Licence system in the Tenasserim teak forests, 185, 188
Dalhousie, Lord, Memorandum on Forest Policy, 1855, 206, 256-260 Dehra Dun (Deyra Doon), sâl and sissoo forests of, 1825, 195 Denudation of forests, effects of, on climate, 325 Deodar, 51, 264
Falconer deputed to inspect the Tenasserim teak forests, 66 Falconer's recommendations on Ten- asserim teak forests, 242 Falconer's Report on the Tenasserim teak forests, 205, 231
Falconer's Report on Simla fuel sup- plies, 284
Floating of logs, time taken to reach depôt, 431, 436
Forest Conservancy in Southern India, 205
Forest denudation and effect on the climate, 120
Forest Department placed under Public Works Department, reasons for, 521
Forest devastation, effects of, on Indian climate and rainfall, 210- 214
Forest policy, absence of British, in early days in India, 37 Forest policy, first stages in develop- ment of a, 61, 205
vator," Bombay, 117
Gibson, Report on Bombay Forests, 1840-41 78, 111, 115
Gibson's work in Bombay, 220, 305 Girdling teak trees, 74, 155, 228 Giri River, forests on the, 406 Godavari timber forests, 320 Government of India and rules for protection of forests, 123
Government of India and the corre- spondence on teak forests in Madras, 99
Government of India on the value of the Indian Forests. Despatch of November 1, 1862: 522
Greeks, advent of, into India, 18 Gurkhas and the British, first meet- ing of, 191
Guthrie appointed Superintendent of Forests in Tenasserim, 66, 176
Karens and the teak forests, 174 Kashmir State, the, 208, 209, 264,
270, 425, 441, 445, 453
Khandeish Collectorate Forests, 344 Khundava Forest, burning of, 29 Kumaun, annexation of, 193 Kumaun and Garhwal, Forest Conser- vancy in, 498
Kumaun and Garhwal hill forests, Webber's forest survey of, 501
Lahore District Rukhs and the fuel supplies, 489
Lahore District Rukhs and the fuel supplies, Brandis' and Cleghorn's Memorandum on the, 492
Latter, Captain, appointed Superin- tendent of the Terasserim teak forests, 186, 206, 232
Licence system in Tenasserim, Gov- ernment orders on, 180, 187
Licence system in Tenasserim teak forests, appeal by timber contrac- tors against resumption of licences, 180 Lower Provinces, forest operations in, 514
Macedonia, clearance of forests from mountains in, 31
Machonochie's Teak Syndicate in Malabar, 68
Madras City fuel supplies, 310 Madras Forests, Memorandum on, by Brandis and Cleghorn, 324
Madras fuel question, conservation of the minor jungles for fuel sup- plies, 313
Madras, financial results of Forest Conservancy, 307
Madras Government and the Bombay Conservatorship, 119
Madras, start of Forest Conservancy in, 219, 301
Mahomedans, advent of, into India, 20, 21
Mahomedans and forest destruction, 31
Malabar, Collector of, on the teak forests, 73, 83, 88, 99, 101, 122 Malabar teak better than Tenasserim teak, 170
Malabar teak, amounts extracted in
Malabar teak forests, 63, 68, 70, 72,
74, 79, 81, 88, 89, 222, 305 Michael appointed Superintendent Anaimalai Forests, 229
Maingy's (Commissioner) proposals on exploiting Tenasserim teak forests, 140
Mann, Mr. G., Assistant Conservator in Bengal, 517
McClelland appointed Superinten- dent of Pegu Forests, 206, 245 McClelland's Reports on Pegu Forests, 206, 245, 255, 261
Military Board, Bombay, and the forests, 116, 117
Military Board, Burma, on forests, 153, 168
Military Board, Madras, on the teak
forest question, 77
Minor produce, collection of, in Madras, 1843, 103
Mogul Emperors and planting of chinar in Kashmir, 446 Mogul Empire, decline of, 25 Moulmein and a shipbuilding yard,
152, 154, 156, 160, 161, 170 Moulmein, teak trade from, 125, 145, 151, 171, 173, 190 Murree hill station, 273 Murree Hills, forests of, 459 Murree Sanatorium in 1862, 459 Mysore Forests, Buchanan's note on, in 1800, 107
Mysore, organisation of a Forest De- partment in, 323
Naini Tal, construction of road up to, 499
Naini Tal, discovered by Ramsay, 498
Naini Tal, sanatorium formed at, 498 Navy and teak timber supplies, 63, 69 Navy Board (English) and the Tenasserim teak forests, 142 Navy Board (Indian) and Conserva- torship, 65
Navy Board (Indian) and Malabar teak forests, 72
Navy (Indian) and supply of large
teak timber, 78, 80 Nilgiri Hills fuel supplies, 307, 310 Nilumbur, Rajah of, 72, 90
Nilumbur teak plantations, 92, 105 Nilumbur teak plantations, Cleg- horn's Report on, 303, 306
Oak timber, failure of supplies of, for Navy in England, 63, 142 O'Brien, Captain, appointed to re- port on the Attaran Forests, 155 Ootacamund Eucalyptus Plantations, 307
Ootacamund fuel supply, 307 Oudh and its Government, 194 Oudh, annexation of, 1856: 209 Oudh, forest land in, 1825: 194, 195 Oudh Forests, appointment of a Con- servator of Forests, 510
Oudh Forests, financial results of first three years' working, 512 Oudh Forests, First Annual Report, 1862: 510
Oudh Forests, operations in, 509 Oudh, position of, in 1816: 193
Pabur and Tons Rivers, deodar and other forests of, 406
Palghaut teak forests, 70, 85 Panch Mahals ceded by Scindia in 1860, 352
Panch Mahals Forests, protection of, 352
Pangi district deodar forests, deodar obtained from, 270, 273, 433, 439 Pearson, Captain, appointed Con- servator of Forests, Central Pro- vinces, 395 Pearson's tours through Central Provinces forests, 394, 396
Pegu Forest Rules, 256, 263 Pegu Forests, felling undersized trees, 253
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