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The Indian Forester September 1919

1919

The main part of the wing is in the spars by which the wing is attached to the body of the machine. [...] 4. The black pen-drawn symbols in group (A) of the proposed list and the first and fifth items in group (B) are those employed in the Survey of India the size depending on the scale of the map the style remaining constant. [...] The original Railway Act-of 1903 contained definite recognition of the principle that railway companies must themselves bear the burden of protecting the public against fire loss due to railway operation.- The extension of the application of this principle has been gradual but steady until at the present time the provisions of the Railway Act and of the regulations issued under them comprise the [...] In the event of this being impractiable either by reason of the extent of the fire or its distance from the right-of-way the train shall proceed to the first telegraph station where the conductor shall wire a report to the Superintend. [...] To Agents : The enginemen and conductors of all trains have received instructions to report fire along the right-of-way and adjacent thereto and it shall be your duty to notify the local Fire Inspector of the Railway Commission immediately giving the exact location of the fire and its extent and - forthwith wire the Superintendent giving the location of the fire the extent of the same and an
agriculture environment
Pages
63
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120200
Segment Pages Author Actions
Some Notes on the Uses of Timber in Aeroplanes
453-461 A.N. David view
Experiment Carried Out to Determine the Contraction Across the Grain which Takes Place in Teak (Tectona Grandis) while Seasoning
462-464 R.S. Pearson view
Standard Symbols and Colours for Forest Maps
464-469 unknown view
Arboriculture in India
470-472 J.F. Dyer view
Railways and Forest Fires
472-487 unknown view
The Food Plants of Indian Forest Insects
488-495 unknown view
Red Wood of Himalayan Spruce (Picea Morinda Link)
496-498 A. Kiian view
Does Fire or Exposure of Trees Growing Under Shade or Damage to Hosts Lead to Spike Disease in Sandal
498-500 C. Menon view
Provincial Forest Training School United Provinces
500-501 Halim-Ud-Din view
Valuation of a Sal Forest
501-503 R. Lowe view
Geology and Forest Distribution
503-504 unknown view
Backmatter
i-i unknown view

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