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Pearson, Colonel, supervises training, Probationers, entrance examination

of probationers, 499

Pearson, Major, appointed Conserva-
tor in the North-West Provinces,

248, 305

Pearson's Reports on Forests of
North-West Provinces, 316-49
Pests, insect and fungous, of the
forests, 537

Pests, insect and fungous, progress
in protection, 559-562
Pests, insect, in Indian Forests,
Ribbentrop on the study of, 610
Pests, study of forest insect, com-
menced, 609

Pine forests of Himalaya, impregna-
tion of sleepers from, 257
Pinus excelsa, exploitment of, 272,
279

Pinus longifolia, East Indian Railway
authorities lease, area of, forests
in North-West Provinces for cut-
ting sleepers, 299

Pinus longifolia forests of the North-
West Provinces, 342, 343
Pinus longifolia, impregnation of
sleepers of, 299, 514

Pinus longifolia, possible demand for,
303, 311

Pioneers of the Forest Service, the,

442

Plague, bubonic, appears in India,
1896, 458

Plantations, area of, in India by
1900, 566

Plantations, formation of, by the
railway companies, 101
Plantations in India, 112, 139, 140,

191, 195, 197, 200, 206, 209, 230,
240, 248, 250, 262, 272, 277, 283,
287, 352, 363, 367, 376, 405, 410,
425, 563-574

Plantations of exotics, position of,
1869, 41

Plantations, thinning of, 570

Planting by private agency in
Madras, 94

Press Bill of 1878, 449

Prince of Wales (late Edward VII)
visits India, 1875-6, 446
Probationers, age of selection of,

71

Probationers, appointment in India
of first trained, 70

Probationers, Brandis on their train-
ing in India, 78
Probationers, cost of training of, 86
Probationers, effect on training by
Franco-Prussian War, 68

for forest, 502

Probationers, first selection of, for

training, 1867, 54

Probationers for Imperial Service,
training of, 499
Probationers

for Imperial Staff,
possibility of training them at
Dehra, 507

Probationers, Government of India
on training of, 58, 70, 71, 72
Probationers, Highland and Agricul-
tural Society opposes continental
training of, 1870, 66, 67
Probationers, Institute of Surveyors
opposes continental training of,
1870, 66

Probationers, medical examination
for, 50

Probationers, opinions of Lieutenant-
Governor on training, 56
Probationers, opposition to training
abroad, 52, 55, 57, 66

Probationers, permanent recruitment
of Department with trained pro-
bationers, 54

Probationers, proposed educational
course, 49, 59, 72
Probationers, proposed examinations
for, 53

Probationers, reasons for training on
Continent, 52

Probationers, Royal Horticultural
Society opposes continental train-
ing of, 1870, 66

Probationers, Secretary of State on
training of, 53, 65, 68, 69, 70, 72,
74, 87
Probationers, training of, during
Franco-Prussian War, 69, 499
Probationers, training of, Indian
Forest, 42, 45, 48

Probationers, training of, in Hanover,
54, 499

Produce, forest, amounts extracted
from forests, 1880-98, 532
Proprietorship of the State in the
land, 464

Protection of the Forest Officer, 535
Protection of the forests, progress
made in the, 533

Provincial Service, organisation of
the, 491

Prussia, forests of, 47, 52, 79

Punjab and the grazing question,
278

Punjab, canal plantations in, 286
Punjab, Cleghorn's review of, Forest
Report of 1864-5, 262

Punjab, demarcation of forests in,
274, 275

Punjab, division of forests in, 258
Punjab, drift timber in, 274, 281
Punjab, experiments with larch seed,
277

Punjab, financial results of forests,
258, 281

Punjab, Forest Report of 1864–5, 257
Punjab, Forest Staff in, 264

Punjab, fuel requirements of the
Indus steamboats, 288

Punjab, Himalayan deodar forests,
255, 258

Punjab, ownership of windfall trees,
274

Punjab, plains, forests, and fuel
supplies, 283

Punjab, plantations in, 262, 272, 277,
283, 287

Punjab, progress of Forest Con-
servancy in 1865-70, 255, 261
Punjab, railways and fuel supplies,
283-291

Punjab railways and sleeper require-
ments, 289-291

Punjab, sleeper and fuel requirements

by railway, 257

Punjab, Stewart's

visits to the

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Recruitment for superior service, 30
Recruitment of Forest Department,
methods of, in 1867, 51, 485
Reorganisation of superior service,
1869, 30, 51, 61

Reorganisation of superior service,
1869, cost of, 63

Reorganisation of superior service,
Madras and Bombay, 65

Research Officer, first appointment
of, in Indian Forests, 611
Research work in insect pests of the

forests, Ribbentrop organises, 610
Revenue Secretariat, Forest Depart-
ment transferred to, 456

Reynolds, Mr. W. H., work of, in
Forest Survey branch, 480, 484
Ribbentrop, Mr. B., appointed to
service, 1867, 44, 462

of British

Ribbentrop, Mr. B., becomes In-
spector-General, 462
Ribbentrop's Forestry
India, 474, et seq.
Ribbentrop, the Upper Burma teak
forests and, 512

Ribbentrop, sylviculture in India
and, 503

Rights in the forests, 472

Ripon, the Marquess of, Viceroy and
Governor-General, 450

Roberts, V.C., Field-Marshal Lord,
on the Indian Forests, 466
Rules, Forest, for Berar, Coorg, and
Bengal, 469

Rules, Forest, made under the Acts,
12, 473

Rules, Local, made under the Indian
Forest Act (1865), 12

Rules regarding appointments, etc.,
to superior service, 30
Rupee and compensation allowance,
the, 457

Quetta occupied by British, 1876, 448| Rurki Engineering College, 83, 504

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Reporter on Economic Products, 608
Research, Forest, in India, 601-611

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Sål tree in the Central Provinces,

distribution of, 217

Salt customs hedge abolished, 1879,
447

Satpura Range, destruction of forests
on, 246

Saw mills, introduction of, into
forests, 239

Schlich, Dr. (later Sir W.), appointed
to service 1867, 44, 462
Schlich, Dr., appointed Professor to
initiate training of Indian Forest
probationers at Cooper's Hill, 500
Schlich, Dr., becomes Inspector-
General, 462

Schlich, Dr., on changes in educa-
tion of probationers, 501
Schlich, Report on pyingado "
forests of Arakan by, 201, 211
Schlich's scheme for centralising con-

trol of working plans under the
Inspector-General, 597

Schlich, transferred from Burma to
Sind, 1870, 175

School, Dehra Dun Forest, formation

of, 505

School, Forest, education given at
and management of, 506

School, Forest, for India, 53, 83, 89,
505

Scotch Forests, training of pro-
bationers in, 49, 50, 76

Secretary of State and forest con-
servation, 465

Secretary of State and the Indian
Forests, 292, 418

Settlements, Forest, 475

Settlements, results of forest, to 1900,
474

Settlement Work, Forest, description
of, 476

Shifting cultivation, progress in stop-
ping by, 1900, 538
Ship-building, crooked timber for, in
Britain, 92

Ship-building, crooked timber for,
in Madras, 91

Sikkim, Conservancy of Forests in,

371, 374, 375, 405, 4II, 425
Sikkim Forests, timbers and prices,
406

Sind, Brandis visits forests in 1867-8,
174

Sind, co-operation of Civil and
Forest Officers in, 173

Sind, effect of Indus River on forests,
172, 175

Sind, first two trained Forest Officers
join in, 175

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Sind, the Secretary of State and the
tigers, 180

Singbhum, sâl forests of, 391, 395
Sissu plantations in the Punjab, 571
Siwalik, forests of the, 330.
Slides, timber, 521

Smythies, Mr., appointed to Forest
School, 505

Southal Pergunnahs Division, forests
in, 380

Staff, organisation of forest, 485, 487,
497

Stewart, Dr., appointed Conservator
in the Punjab, 255.

Stray leaves from Indian Forest, 603
Sundarbans Forests, the, 386, 424
Survey Branch, Forest, creation of,
480

Survey Branch, Forest, work and
cost of, 481-484

Surveys, Forest, progress of, 479
Sylhet District, forests of, 396
Sylvicultural operations in the forests

of sål, deodar, teak, khair or cutch,
iron-wood, padouk, sandal wood,
sissu, Acacia arabica, the pines,
silver fir, spruce, W. Himalayan
oaks, and Juniperus excelsa, 577-

591

T

Teak, a rare product in Madras
Presidency, 90

Teak forests of the Central Provinces,

222

Teak, girdling of, 26

Teak plantations, 112, 139, 140, 191,

195, 197, 200, 206, 209, 230, 240,
248, 250, 426, 564, 565, 567, 572,
573

Teak, rate of growth of, in Burma,
195, 202

Teak timber, yield of, in Burma, 192
Tehri Garhwal State Forests, lease of,

257

Temple, Chief Commissioner of the
Central Provinces, 235, 245
Tenancy Acts of Bengal, Oudh, and
the Punjab, 455

Tirunhally Temple, claim to forests
by Trustees of, 110
Timbers, Indian, commonly exploited
by 1900, 510

Tista River, suggested floating logs
down, 373, 377, 407, 409

Tons and Rupin Rivers Forests, Re-
ports of, 299, 342, 344, 351
Tons River Forests and the Raj-
putana Railway, sleepers from,
341, 345
"Toungya"

cultivation and the
formation of teak plantations, 209,
426, 568

'Toungya" cultivation in Burma,

201

Trade depression and the Forestry
Department, 6

Twenty-four Pergunnahs, forests of,
387

U

United Provinces, vide North-West
Provinces

V

Valuation Surveys, Brandis' method
of, 162, 236, 242, 270, 353, 356, 425
Victoria, Queen, proclaimed Queen-
Empress, 1877, 447

Village forests, provision of, in India,

307, 355

Villages and the waste lands, 465
Vindhya Range, forests of, 347, 349

W

Warth, Dr., appointed on Dehra Dun
Staff, 607

Waste lands, afforestation of, by
1900, 574

Watt, Sir George, C.I.E., Reporter on
Economic Products, 608

Webber, Reports on forests of North-
West Provinces, 292, 302

Wood, Capt. E. S., Conservator in
Oudh in 1864, 353

Wood, Sir Charles, Secretary of
State for India, 292

Working plan, Brandis' first, for
Burma, 593

Working plan, the first, 592
Working plans, area under, in 1899
in India, 598

Working plans, introduction and
growth of, 592-600

Working plans, McClelland's pro-
posals, 592

Working plans, progress under
Brandis, 595

Y

Yield of produce, 523

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