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Laurie, M. V.
- Teak and its Lime Requirements
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Indian Forester, Vol 57, No 8 (1931), Pagination: 377-381Abstract
No abstract- A Large Strychnos Nux-Vomica Tree
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Indian Forester, Vol 60, No 1 (1934), Pagination: 43-43Abstract
No abstract- Early Stump Planting of Teak
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Indian Forester, Vol 60, No 9 (1934), Pagination: 609-612Abstract
No abstract- Seed Origin and its Importance in Indian forestry
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Indian Forester, Vol 62, No 1 (1936), Pagination: 19-22Abstract
No abstract- Note on Dr. Gorrie's Paper" Gradations in Thinning Intensity "
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Indian Forester, Vol 62, No 3 (1936), Pagination: 143-147Abstract
No abstract- What are the Largest Trees in the World?
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Indian Forester, Vol 62, No 3 (1936), Pagination: 152-155Abstract
No abstract- The Beginning of Teak Plantations in India
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Indian Forester, Vol 63, No 3 (1937), Pagination: 152-154Abstract
No abstract- Note on "Crown Ratio in Indian Conifers"
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Indian Forester, Vol 64, No 2 (1938), Pagination: 105-106Abstract
No abstract- Branching and Seed Origin in Coorg Teak Plantations
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Indian Forester, Vol 64, No 10 (1938), Pagination: 594-600Abstract
No abstract- Root Competition and Avaliable Nitrogen in the Soil
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Indian Forester, Vol 64, No 11 (1938), Pagination: 653-655Abstract
No abstract- Forest Photography
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Indian Forester, Vol 66, No 2 (1940), Pagination: 82-82Abstract
No abstract- Premonsoon Stump Planting of Teak in Upper Godaveri Division, Madras
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Indian Forester, Vol 66, No 8 (1940), Pagination: 465-467Abstract
No abstract- Note on the Germination of Scaphula (Anisoptera) Glabra
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Indian Forester, Vol 66, No 11 (1940), Pagination: 654-654Abstract
No abstract- The Efficiency of Irregular Stocking
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Indian Forester, Vol 67, No 1 (1941), Pagination: 1-12Abstract
No abstract- The Importance of the Origin of Seed in Forestry
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Indian Forester, Vol 65, No 3 (1939), Pagination: 146-150Abstract
No Abstract- Germination of Nim Seed (Azadirachta Indica)
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Indian Forester, Vol 65, No 2 (1939), Pagination: 105-106Abstract
No Abstract- The Most Paying Rotation in Indian Forestry
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Indian Forester, Vol 65, No 7 (1939), Pagination: 394-403Abstract
The classical "financial rotations", implying rotations producing the highest rate of interest on forest capital, are shown to be either meaningless or unsuitable in respect of practical forest finance in India, and it is argued that the rotation of maximum net income should be adopted regardless of the rate of interest this represents on forest capital. Such rotations are far longer than the classical financial rotation but produce a much higher net annual revenue from the forest, and as all net forest revenue is handed over to the state for administrative expenditure in the same way as revenue from taxes, the tax-payer is being best served by working the forests on the rotation of highest net income and not on the less productive "financial rotation".- Safeguarding the "Safeguarding Formula"
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