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Garland, E. A.
- Poona Division
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Indian Forester, Vol 57, No 10 (1931), Pagination: 521-526Abstract
No abstract- Succession Among the Grasses of the Deccan Trap Dry Mixed Deciduous Formation and its Use in Sub-Classification
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Indian Forester, Vol 58, No 4 (1932), Pagination: 221-224Abstract
No abstract- An Ecological Classification
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Indian Forester, Vol 58, No 11 (1932), Pagination: 617-619Abstract
No abstract- Forest Soils
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Indian Forester, Vol 59, No 3 (1933), Pagination: 172-175Abstract
No abstract- The Timber Trade in the United Kingdom
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Indian Forester, Vol 60, No 7 (1934), Pagination: 452-455Abstract
No abstract- Methods of Management in the Mixed Deciduous Teak-Bearing Forests of Kanara, Bombay Presidency
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Indian Forester, Vol 60, No 12 (1934), Pagination: 820-837Abstract
No abstract- Grazing Control in Bombay
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Indian Forester, Vol 66, No 4 (1940), Pagination: 213-219Abstract
No abstract- A Holiday in Wartime
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Indian Forester, Vol 67, No 2 (1941), Pagination: 51-58Abstract
No abstract- Forestry After the War
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Indian Forester, Vol 68, No 11 (1942), Pagination: 569-575Abstract
This note suggests the urgent need for comprehensive planning, on lines similar to those adopted in America under the Tennessee Valley Authority, as a preparation for peace. It also suggests reasons why forestry will have an important part to play in such planning and emphasizes the need for forest scientists to integrate their practice and particularly their research work, fully and efficiently, with the everyday life of the modest communities of the future, for the serenity and health of whose environments, forests and woodlands will be partly responsible.- Philosophy in Forestry
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Indian Forester, Vol 70, No 2 (1944), Pagination: 46-46Abstract
No abstract- Forest Services and the Empire Forestry Association
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