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Nicholson, J. W.
- Note on the Distribution and Dendrocalamus strictus and Bambusa arundinacea in Orissa
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Indian Forester, Vol 48, No 8 (1922), Pagination: 426-428Abstract
No abstract- Report of the Bamboo Forests of the Lower Mahnadi Basin
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Indian Forester, Vol 48, No 11 (1922), Pagination: 607-608Abstract
No abstract- Commercial Handbook to the Government Reserved Forests of Sambalpur
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Indian Forester, Vol 48, No 12 (1922), Pagination: 656-656Abstract
No abstract- The Classification of Government Forests in India
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Indian Forester, Vol 49, No 9 (1923), Pagination: 474-483Abstract
No abstract- Silvicultural Notes
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Indian Forester, Vol 50, No 5 (1924), Pagination: 260-262Abstract
No abstract- Silvicultural Notes from Bihar and Orissa
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Indian Forester, Vol 50, No 7 (1924), Pagination: 374-376Abstract
No abstract- Utilisation Notes from Bihar and Orissa
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Indian Forester, Vol 51, No 2 (1925), Pagination: 81-83- Some Notes on Lac Cultivation
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Indian Forester, Vol 51, No 10 (1925), Pagination: 484-498Abstract
No abstract- Some Notes on Lac Cultivation
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Indian Forester, Vol 51, No 11 (1925), Pagination: 553-564Abstract
No abstract- The Forests from Within, Bihar and Orissa
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Indian Forester, Vol 53, No 8 (1927), Pagination: 461-461Abstract
No abstract- A Census in Tigerland
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Indian Forester, Vol 60, No 9 (1934), Pagination: 599-601Abstract
No abstract- Poisoned Waters
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Indian Forester, Vol 60, No 10 (1934), Pagination: 687-689Abstract
No abstract- Thinnings in Coppice Crops
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Indian Forester, Vol 62, No 7 (1936), Pagination: 397-406Abstract
No abstract- Results of Coppicing, Pollarding and Pruning Experiments to Stimulate Strychnos Nux-vomica Fruit Production
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Indian Forester, Vol 63, No 9 (1937), Pagination: 588-597Abstract
The yield of kuchila seed is proportionate to the size of the tree. (2) Coppicing or pollardlng trees reduces the size of the tree and causes a loss in seed produotlon which is never likely to be made up. Pruning has the same effect but to a lesser degree. (3) Copplcing very young trees may result ultimately in their acqulrIng crowns of fuller spread than if they were left to grow naturally, but trees tend to develop spreading crowns as soon as height growth starts falling off, artificial measures to promote crown spread are therefore not likely to be worthwhile, (4) The yield of seed from individual trees fluctuates remarkably from year to year. Drought or fire, especially the latter, cause a subsequent drop in yield.- Teak Regeneration in Orissa
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Indian Forester, Vol 71, No 11 (1945), Pagination: 366-367Abstract
No abstract- Wanted: Conservators of Land
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Indian Forester, Vol 73, No 2 (1947), Pagination: 63-64Abstract
No abstract- Mesopotamia and Afforestation
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