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Gorrie, R. Maclagan
- Recent Developments in the Punjab Irrigated Plantations
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Indian Forester, Vol 50, No 12 (1924), Pagination: 622-629Abstract
No abstract- A Destructive Parasite on the Himalayan Blue Pine
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Indian Forester, Vol 55, No 11 (1929), Pagination: 614-617Abstract
No abstract- Notes on Pinus Gerardiana
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Indian Forester, Vol 57, No 5 (1931), Pagination: 212-215Abstract
No abstract- Tree Rings and History
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Indian Forester, Vol 61, No 3 (1935), Pagination: 212-212Abstract
No abstract- Scottish Forestry Society Excursion
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Indian Forester, Vol 61, No 4 (1935), Pagination: 243-250Abstract
No abstract- Protection Forests as a Means of Preventing Desiccation
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Indian Forester, Vol 61, No 12 (1935), Pagination: 771-776Abstract
No abstract- The Use and Misuse of Land
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Indian Forester, Vol 62, No 2 (1936), Pagination: 107-109Abstract
No abstract- Gradations in Thinning Intensity
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Indian Forester, Vol 62, No 3 (1936), Pagination: 137-142Abstract
No abstract- Holy Groves
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Indian Forester, Vol 62, No 3 (1936), Pagination: 151-151Abstract
No abstract- Mandi State and its Forests
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Indian Forester, Vol 62, No 8 (1936), Pagination: 468-470Abstract
No abstract- Tree Lopping on a Permanent Basis
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Indian Forester, Vol 63, No 1 (1937), Pagination: 20-31Abstract
No abstract- Erosion Survey of the Uhl Valley
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Indian Forester, Vol 63, No 4 (1937), Pagination: 219-222Abstract
No abstract- Reclamation in the Pabbi Hills, Gujrat District, Punjab
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Indian Forester, Vol 63, No 5 (1937), Pagination: 285-296Abstract
Thc Pabbi Hills are a deeply eroded line of low foothills in the north-west corner of Gujrat District, Punjab, with arid conditions and a precarious rainfall of a few heavy thunderstorms each monsoon. The range is 30 miles long and exhibits all stages of grazing damage between long-continued closure and persistent overgrazing. The run-off in terms of maximum peak flood has been measured by the irrigation branch during tho last 30 years for a great many individual torrents, and the records thus obtained have been correlated with catchment conditions. The results show clearly the value of constructive counter-erosion work to supplement passive protection against grazing. All historical account is given of the reclamation work which has been carried on intermittently since 1877 and is now effectively controlling run-off over 3,000 acress, suggestions for future work include stricter grazing control over the whole "reserved forest" land acquisition and eviction of graziers from land not yet reserved, "gully plugging" in torrent head waters to reduce flood peaks, improvement of natural graas crops by contour trenching and afforestation with Prosopis glandulosa and Acacia modesta; also improvement of farm cultivation by stream training and contour terracing.- Single-tree Silviculture in Indian Conifers
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Indian Forester, Vol 63, No 10 (1937), Pagination: 653-657Abstract
A suggestion is put forward that the final crop in conifers should be selected at a very early age and the tlite trees, chosen for their excellence and at a spacing suitable for the final crop, should be distinctively marked and favoured by heavy crown thinning.- The Measurement of Soil Erosion and Run-off an Attempt and Some Results
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Indian Forester, Vol 63, No 12 (1937), Pagination: 840-846Abstract
Examples are given of soil erosion and run-off data actually measured In the U. S. A. ; the type of apparatus used in these experiments is described and some of the difficulties discussed. The first attempts at evolving a similar apparatus for Indian conditions are described. Data so far collected are given, but merely as an indication of the types of error which are to be expected. The Punjab Irrigation Research Institute has collected these figures while reducing the measurements to a standard routine, so that the next step, namely the measurement of erosion on various types of land, can be undertaken with some guarantee of precision.- Note on Soil Erosion in the Punjab
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Indian Forester, Vol 63, No 2 (1937), Pagination: 67-73Abstract
No abstract- Crown Ratio in Indian Conifers
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Indian Forester, Vol 64, No 2 (1938), Pagination: 102-104Abstract
No abstract- Stone Bunds in Erosion Control
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Indian Forester, Vol 64, No 3 (1938), Pagination: 149-150Abstract
No abstract- Soil Losses from Indian Forest Grasslands and Frams
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Indian Forester, Vol 64, No 6 (1938), Pagination: 327-329Abstract
No abstract- The Conservation of Punjab Water Supplies
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Indian Forester, Vol 64, No 11 (1938), Pagination: 675-689Abstract
No abstract- Soil Erosion Caused by Wind
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Indian Forester, Vol 66, No 9 (1940), Pagination: 579-582Abstract
No abstract- Tackling the Soil Erosion Problem
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Indian Forester, Vol 66, No 12 (1940), Pagination: 746-747Abstract
No abstract- Erosional Topography and Erosion
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Indian Forester, Vol 66, No 12 (1940), Pagination: 745-745Abstract
No abstract- Land Management in the Punjab Foothills
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Indian Forester, Vol 68, No 4 (1942), Pagination: 216-219Abstract
No abstract- Ex-Soldiers and Land Improvement
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Indian Forester, Vol 70, No 5 (1944), Pagination: 166-168Abstract
No abstract- The Place of Mechanised Equipment in Indian Soil Conservation
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Indian Forester, Vol 71, No 8 (1945), Pagination: 270-280Abstract
No abstract- Desert Fringe Afforestation Areas with a Rainfall of below 30 Inches
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Indian Forester, Vol 72, No 1 (1946), Pagination: 12-15Abstract
No abstract- Evidence on Torrent Reclamation in Hoshiarpur
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Indian Forester, Vol 72, No 9 (1946), Pagination: 436-436Abstract
No abstract- Soil Erosion Survey and Conservation Working Plans
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Indian Forester, Vol 73, No 2 (1947), Pagination: 65-73Abstract
No abstract- Indian Timbers in War
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Indian Forester, Vol 73, No 6 (1947), Pagination: 263-270Abstract
No abstract- Farm Forestry in the Punjab
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Indian Forester, Vol 73, No 10 (1947), Pagination: 435-437Abstract
No abstract- Shelterbelts in Scottish Planning
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