Pearson, Colonel, supervises training, Probationers, entrance examination of probationers, 499 Pearson, Major, appointed Conserva- 248, 305 Pearson's Reports on Forests of Pests, insect and fungous, progress Pine forests of Himalaya, impregna- Pinus longifolia, East Indian Railway Pinus longifolia forests of the North- Pinus longifolia, possible demand for, Pioneers of the Forest Service, the, 442 Plague, bubonic, appears in India, Plantations, area of, in India by Plantations, formation of, by the 191, 195, 197, 200, 206, 209, 230, Plantations of exotics, position of, Plantations, thinning of, 570 Planting by private agency in Press Bill of 1878, 449 Prince of Wales (late Edward VII) 71 Probationers, appointment in India Probationers, Brandis on their train- for forest, 502 Probationers, first selection of, for training, 1867, 54 Probationers for Imperial Service, for Imperial Staff, Probationers, Government of India Probationers, medical examination Probationers, opinions of Lieutenant- Probationers, permanent recruitment Probationers, proposed educational Probationers, reasons for training on Probationers, Royal Horticultural Probationers, Secretary of State on Probationers, training of, in Hanover, Produce, forest, amounts extracted Protection of the Forest Officer, 535 Provincial Service, organisation of Prussia, forests of, 47, 52, 79 Punjab and the grazing question, Punjab, canal plantations in, 286 Punjab, demarcation of forests in, Punjab, division of forests in, 258 Punjab, financial results of forests, Punjab, Forest Report of 1864–5, 257 Punjab, fuel requirements of the Punjab, Himalayan deodar forests, Punjab, ownership of windfall trees, Punjab, plains, forests, and fuel Punjab, plantations in, 262, 272, 277, Punjab, progress of Forest Con- Punjab railways and sleeper require- Punjab, sleeper and fuel requirements by railway, 257 Punjab, Stewart's visits to the Recruitment for superior service, 30 Reorganisation of superior service, Reorganisation of superior service, Research Officer, first appointment forests, Ribbentrop organises, 610 Reynolds, Mr. W. H., work of, in of British Ribbentrop, Mr. B., becomes In- Ribbentrop, sylviculture in India Rights in the forests, 472 Ripon, the Marquess of, Viceroy and Roberts, V.C., Field-Marshal Lord, Rules, Forest, made under the Acts, Rules, Local, made under the Indian Rules regarding appointments, etc., Quetta occupied by British, 1876, 448| Rurki Engineering College, 83, 504 Reporter on Economic Products, 608 Sål tree in the Central Provinces, distribution of, 217 Salt customs hedge abolished, 1879, Satpura Range, destruction of forests Saw mills, introduction of, into Schlich, Dr. (later Sir W.), appointed Schlich, Dr., on changes in educa- trol of working plans under the Schlich, transferred from Burma to School, Dehra Dun Forest, formation of, 505 School, Forest, education given at School, Forest, for India, 53, 83, 89, Scotch Forests, training of pro- Secretary of State and forest con- Secretary of State and the Indian Settlements, Forest, 475 Settlements, results of forest, to 1900, Settlement Work, Forest, description Shifting cultivation, progress in stop- Ship-building, crooked timber for, Sikkim, Conservancy of Forests in, 371, 374, 375, 405, 4II, 425 Sind, Brandis visits forests in 1867-8, Sind, co-operation of Civil and Sind, effect of Indus River on forests, Sind, first two trained Forest Officers Sind, the Secretary of State and the Singbhum, sâl forests of, 391, 395 Smythies, Mr., appointed to Forest Southal Pergunnahs Division, forests Staff, organisation of forest, 485, 487, Stewart, Dr., appointed Conservator Stray leaves from Indian Forest, 603 Survey Branch, Forest, work and Surveys, Forest, progress of, 479 of sål, deodar, teak, khair or cutch, 591 T Teak, a rare product in Madras Teak forests of the Central Provinces, 222 Teak, girdling of, 26 Teak plantations, 112, 139, 140, 191, 195, 197, 200, 206, 209, 230, 240, Teak, rate of growth of, in Burma, Teak timber, yield of, in Burma, 192 257 Temple, Chief Commissioner of the Tirunhally Temple, claim to forests Tista River, suggested floating logs Tons and Rupin Rivers Forests, Re- cultivation and the 'Toungya" cultivation in Burma, 201 Trade depression and the Forestry Twenty-four Pergunnahs, forests of, U United Provinces, vide North-West V Valuation Surveys, Brandis' method Village forests, provision of, in India, 307, 355 Villages and the waste lands, 465 W Warth, Dr., appointed on Dehra Dun Waste lands, afforestation of, by Watt, Sir George, C.I.E., Reporter on Webber, Reports on forests of North- Wood, Capt. E. S., Conservator in Wood, Sir Charles, Secretary of Working plan, Brandis' first, for Working plan, the first, 592 Working plans, introduction and Working plans, McClelland's pro- Working plans, progress under Y Yield of produce, 523 |