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- Assam to Burma across the Hills
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Indian Forester, Vol 49, No 10 (1923), Pagination: 530-539Abstract
No abstract- Distillation of Agar Oil
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Indian Forester, Vol 53, No 3 (1927), Pagination: 159-159Abstract
No abstract- Barringtonia Acutangula, Gaertn, Vern. Hijal (Bengali)
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Indian Forester, Vol 55, No 9 (1929), Pagination: 499-502Abstract
No abstract- Lantana and Cowdung Problem
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Indian Forester, Vol 57, No 8 (1931), Pagination: 412-413Abstract
No abstract- A Trip down the Simsang Valley of the Garo Hills
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Indian Forester, Vol 58, No 1 (1932), Pagination: 37-39Abstract
No abstract- Taungya in Garo Hills Division, Assam
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Indian Forester, Vol 58, No 2 (1932), Pagination: 94-99Abstract
No abstract- Relation between Fire and Climbers in Sal Forest
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Indian Forester, Vol 58, No 11 (1932), Pagination: 627-628Abstract
No abstract- Three Years in Garo Hills
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Indian Forester, Vol 62, No 4 (1936), Pagination: 205-212Abstract
No abstract- Tour in some Private forests of Germany
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Indian Forester, Vol 63, No 1 (1937), Pagination: 38-42Abstract
No abstract- Aided Natural Regeneration of Sal Established
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Indian Forester, Vol 63, No 11 (1937), Pagination: 746-752Abstract
Observations made in the plots laid out in Goalpara show that it is possible to establish in 4 or 5 years natural regeneration of sal by rains weeding and fire protection during the dry weather. Thatch as undergrowth is not necessary for sal regeneration, nor any sal soil, even completely covered by evergreen under-growth, seems to be unfit for natural regeneration.- Sal Inflorescence
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Indian Forester, Vol 64, No 8 (1938), Pagination: 502-502Abstract
No abstract- Two New Indian Species
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Indian Forester, Vol 66, No 6 (1940), Pagination: 331-331Abstract
No abstract- Micrechites Sabitae De et Narayanaswami Sp. Nov
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Indian Forester, Vol 66, No 6 (1940), Pagination: 332-333Abstract
No abstract- Sal Regeneration De Novo
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Indian Forester, Vol 67, No 6 (1941), Pagination: 283-292Abstract
No abstract- Loranthus Pest and its Control
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Indian Forester, Vol 67, No 7 (1941), Pagination: 348-351Abstract
No abstract- Notes on Pynkado- Xylia dolabrformis an Exotic in Assam
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Indian Forester, Vol 67, No 11 (1941), Pagination: 574-575Abstract
No abstract- Rhus kanaka, R. N. De. Sp. Novo
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Indian Forester, Vol 68, No 2 (1942), Pagination: 65-65Abstract
No abstract- Sal Regeneration De novo (a Reply to Mr. Jacob's Rejoinder)
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Indian Forester, Vol 68, No 3 (1942), Pagination: 141-148Abstract
No abstract- Excoecarkia Abokiana K. N. De Sp. Novo.
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Indian Forester, Vol 69, No 10 (1943), Pagination:Abstract
No abstract- A Novel Method of Catching Elephants
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Indian Forester, Vol 73, No 10 (1947), Pagination: 446-447Abstract
No abstract- Wild-Life in Assam
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Indian Forester, Vol 78, No 4 (1952), Pagination: 195-198Abstract
No abstract- Exotics of Assam
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Indian Forester, Vol 81, No 7 (1955), Pagination: 406-407Abstract
No abstract- My Reminiscences of Forest Life
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Indian Forester, Vol 82, No 12 (1956), Pagination: 649-652Abstract
No abstract- Garo Hills Revisited
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Indian Forester, Vol 85, No 5 (1959), Pagination: 314-316Abstract
No abstract- Flood Control in the Damodar River Valley: An Overview
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1 Haldia Institute of Technology, Haldia, IN
2 School of Water Resources Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata - 700 032, IN
1 Haldia Institute of Technology, Haldia, IN
2 School of Water Resources Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata - 700 032, IN