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Sahi, S. P.
- The Phantom Killer of Dogadda
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Indian Forester, Vol 104, No 6 (1978), Pagination: 435-437Abstract
no abstract- The Propagation of Bombax Malabaricum from Root-Sections
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Indian Forester, Vol 66, No 10 (1940), Pagination: 601-602Abstract
No abstract- Some Observations on the Growth and Development of Dendrocalamus strictus
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Indian Forester, Vol 69, No 2 (1943), Pagination: 55-66Abstract
This note is an account of some observations on the growth of Dendrocalamus strictus at Dehra Dun.- My Combat with Ghost
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Indian Forester, Vol 74, No 4 (1948), Pagination: 181-182Abstract
No abstract- I Lived in the Mem Saheb's Bathroom The Cobra Tells his Story
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Indian Forester, Vol 80, No 6 (1954), Pagination: 344-347Abstract
No abstract- Lac Cultivation in Banaras Forest Division
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Indian Forester, Vol 81, No 3 (1955), Pagination: 205-211Abstract
No abstract- The Errorred Trophy
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Indian Forester, Vol 81, No 4 (1955), Pagination: 286-288Abstract
No abstract- Flood Control
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Indian Forester, Vol 81, No 5 (1955), Pagination: 329-341Abstract
No abstract- Vana Mahotsava - its Future Phases
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Indian Forester, Vol 81, No 6 (1955), Pagination: 368-369Abstract
No abstract- The Pantheress of Pilibhit
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Indian Forester, Vol 82, No 10 (1956), Pagination: 531-533Abstract
No abstract- Forest Rights and Concessions
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Indian Forester, Vol 83, No 6 (1957), Pagination: 368-370Abstract
The home of savagery is the forest and that of civilization is the modern man. Savagery and civilization cannot go hand in hand unless a happy medium of compromise between the two is established. For centuries humanity wedded to progress and culture has been at war with wilderness. In this long lingering struggle, forests have constantly borne the onslaught with their backs to the wall. A truce-royal is urgently needed. The goose that lays the golden egg may not be slain.- Significance of Wild Life Week
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Indian Forester, Vol 83, No 8 (1957), Pagination: 514-517Abstract
No abstract- A Gallant Shikari!
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Indian Forester, Vol 83, No 9 (1957), Pagination: 569-570Abstract
No abstract- The Baby Sal
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Indian Forester, Vol 86, No 12 (1960), Pagination: 751-752Abstract
No abstract- The Forestry Tableau (Republic Day Parade - 26th January 1961)
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Indian Forester, Vol 87, No 3 (1961), Pagination: 201-202Abstract
No abstract- The Dawn at Dhikala
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Indian Forester, Vol 87, No 8 (1961), Pagination: 496-497Abstract
No abstract- The Lion Lords the Jungle
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Indian Forester, Vol 87, No 10 (1961), Pagination: 618-619Abstract
No abstract- Wilson - the Pioneer Forest Worker of Tehri Garhwal
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Indian Forester, Vol 88, No 9 (1962), Pagination: 705-706Abstract
No abstract- A Feline Vendetta
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Indian Forester, Vol 89, No 7 (1963), Pagination: 463-464Abstract
No abstract- Human Baby Tempts Brown Bear
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