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The Indian Forester May 1944

1944

7. Owing to the large number of small sums outstanding on the part of subscribers and the difficulty of recovering them It is notified under the orders of the Board of Management trial— it) to all private subscribers in India who have not sent a Banker's order to The Civil and Military Gazette Ltd. [...] by the end of the last month to which their subscription extends the first issue of the following year of the friction Forester will be sent by V. P. P. the sum to be thus recovered will be included all arrears due: (it) to all private subscribers residing out of India in the event of non-pavment by them by the end of the year for which their subscription holds good of all sums due by them. [...] The bug is of course a sap sucker and the effect of its feeding on lantana is that the leaves curl up decay and drop this effect not being limited to the leaes actually fed upon; the flowers drop. [...] Finally the E. S. F. (establishment stocking factor) is the product of the E. F. and the percentage of squares carrying U and E. The figures for R are considered separately to amplify the statement furnished by the t S. F. and incidentally to get an idea of the extent of mortality in the seedlings of the year. [...] A towel folded to the size and kept at the bottom of the vessel will do; but the best method is to make a false bottom of wire netting for the vessel either on a frame or by bending the edges of the wire so that it remains raised above the bottom of the vessel.
agriculture environment
Pages
40
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120200
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iv C. E. Simmons view
A Note on the Imported Lantana Bug (Teleonemia Scrupulosa Stal.)
139-140 J. C. M. Gardner view
British Timber Interest Plan Counterblast to Alternative Materials
140-142 Robin Walker view
The Role of Experimental Research in the Natural Regeneration of Indian Tree Species by Seed
142-147 Jagdamba Prasad view
Full Utilisation of Fruits when Cheap and Abundant—I
147-151 Ram Kaushik view
Timber Price List March-April 1944 (Indian States) Issued Monthly by the Forest Research Institute
152-153 C. E. Simmons view
Obituary Major P. Burnside O.B.E
154-154 R.W.V.P. view
Editorial Notes Comments and Miscellanea
155-158 C. E. Simmons view
Correspondence The Use of Terms Derived from the Word Forest
159-159 J. Prasad view
Reviews and Abstracts Post-War Forest Policy in Great Britain. Report of the Royal English Forestry Society at the General Meeting Held on the 23rd September 1943
160-161 C.E.S. view
Extracts
162-168 C. E. Simmons view
Gazette Notifications
xv-xvii C. E. Simmons view

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