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
Pegu Forests, Government restric- tions upon, after their annexation, 244
Pegu Forests, lease system introduced in, 384
Pegu Forests, Lord Dalhousie's Minute on management of, 206, 256-260
Pegu Forests, organisation of, by Brandis, 367
Pegu Forests, proclaimed Govern- ment property, 206, 244 Pegu Forests, protection and im- provement of, 375
Pegu Forests, Rules for, 373 Pegu Province, Burma, annexation of, 206, 244
Pegu teak forests, Reports on, 206, 245, 261
Peshawar timber supplies, 470
Petroleum in Burma, Wallich on the, 143
Plantations in Madras, extension of, 312
Plantations of teak in Tenasserim, 239, 241
Plantations on Jumna Canal, 201 Portuguese in India, the, 22, 23 Punjab and timber supplies about 1849: 201
Punjab and Western Himalaya, forest operations in, 264 Punjab, annexation of, 208 Punjab at time of Alexander the Great, 30
Punjab, forest operations in, 404, 448 Punjab Frontier, description of tracts beyond the, 464
Punjab Frontier, forest operations in tracts beyond the, 464
Punjab Frontier, forests of, 448 Punjab, organisation of Forest De- partment in, 405
Punjab Plains, fuel supply of, 483 Punjab Public Departments and their demands for timber, 1861-64, 442
Punjab Railway Company's timber supplies, 443
Races, early, of India, 18
Railway demands of fuel in Punjab, 483, 489
Rainfall characteristics, 12 Rajahmundry, Collector of, on the teak forests, 68, 73, 77, 320
Ramsay, Colonel, institutes Forest Conservancy in Kumaun and Garh- wal, 498
Rangoon Depôt formed, 381 Rangoon founded in 1775, 244 Rangoon teak trade, 171, 206, 244 Ravi River, deodar and other forests on, 270, 423
Rawal Pindi District, Forest Con- servancy work to be undertaken, 463
Rawal Pindi District, forests of, 461 Rawal Pindi District, selling price of timber, 462
Rawal Pindi, Forest Rules for Dis- trict, 274
Reafforestation of formerly occupied or cultivated areas, 33 Ribbentrop, Forests of India, 39 Riparian Forest Zone, 55
Rukhs of Rawal Pindi District, 461 Rukhs of the Lahore District and the fuel supply of the railways, 489 Rungeet, sâl forests of Great, 519
Sâl forests of Cuttack, 321, 322 Sål forests of Ganjam, 322
Sâl forests of Gumsur, 322, 323 Sål forests of Northern Circars, 321 Sâl forests of Sambalpur, 322 Sâl forests of Terai (Bengal), 516, 519 Sâl forests of the Bhabar, North- West Provinces, 508
Sâl forests of the North-West Pro- vinces, Terai, acquisition of, 193 Sâl seed, easy germination of, 195 Sål timber, Reports asked for on, in Malabar and Travancore, 78 Salween teak forests, 126 Saw mill at Madhopur, Punjab, 431 Sealkote Cantonment, building of,265 Secretary of State on Burma Forests, 385
Secretary of State on Conservancy in Bombay, 328, 349, 357, 359 Secretary of State on value of the Indian Forests, 1862, 530 Sewaliks, bamboo forests of, 411 Shan States and teak supplies, 164
Simla fuel supplies, Falconer's Re- port on, 284
Sind Annual Forest Report, 1864-65, 365
Sind Forests, 209, 279, 360 Sind, fuel supply of, 483 Sind Railway Company, timber de- mands of, 466
Sissoo plantation at Madhopur, 431 Stewart, Dr. J. L., appointed Con- servator of Forests in the Punjab, 495
Surat, Timber Agency at, 108 Survey, suggested, of teak forests, 1839: 81
Sutlej River, deodar and other forests of, 271, 409
Swat River and Valley, timber opera- tions on, 466
Teak nurseries in Tenasserim, 164, 167, 169, 232, 241
Teak plantations in Bombay, forma- tion of, 325
Teak plantations in Burma, 153 Teak seed, germination of, 93 Teak timber, amounts of, brought to Moulmein, April, 1841, to April, 1842: 166
Teak timber for shipbuilding, 62 Teak timber, new tariff for, in Madras, 98
Teak timber tariff in Tenasserim, 145 Teak timber trade in Madras in 1844: 104, 106
Teak trade with Moulmein, 125, 145, 151
Teak trees in the Central Provinces, 402
Temple appointed Chief Commis- sioner of newly formed Central Provinces, 392
Tenasserim Forests, Brandis' work in, 382
Tenasserim Province ceded to British, 65, 125
Tenasserim teak forests, 125
Tenasserim teak forests, devastation of, 151, 153
Tenasserim teak forests, manage- ment of, by Commissioner, 140, 144, 146, 153, 172, 177, 186 Tenasserim teak forests, Rules for, 141, 155, 163, 165, 167, 173, 176, 187 Tenasserim teak forests, Wallich's Report on, 126, 143
Terai sâl forests of Bengal, 516, 519 The Indus (Upper) and steam fuel, 209, 278
Tidal Forest Zone, 56
Timber, demand for, in Bombay, 326
Tippoo Sahib and teak forests of Southern India, 35, 63, 84
Tons River, deodar and other forests of, 406
Toungya (shifting cultivation) in Burma, 376
Travancore teak forests, 68, 70, 72, 73, 75, 305
Tree species, distribution of, in India, 39
Tremenheere appointed Superinten- dent of Forests in Tenasserim, 66, 153, 174 Tremenheere's Report on Tenasserim Forests, 157
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