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The Indian Forester November 1951

1951

The proportion by weight of the bark to the wood depended upon the size of the twig. [...] FIBRE DIMENSIONS The determination of the length and diameter of the fibres of the pulps from the wood and bark of this species was carried out by the methods described earlier' 5. The results are given in Table II. [...] The pulp yields and the bleach consumption of the pilot plant experiments are given in Table V and the strength properties of the writing and printing papers in Table VI. [...] The Singelila range separates it from Nepal in the west and to some extent from Tibet on the north and the Chola ranges separate it from Bhutan and Tibet in the east while the rivers Rangeet and Rangpo mark the boundary in the south dividing it from the district of Darjeeling in West Bengal. [...] The eastern and southern parts of the State are inhabited by the Nepalese who form the chief agricultural class and constitute the majority of the population.
agriculture environment
Pages
82
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120200
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i V.S. Krishnaswamy view
Frontmatter
i-vi V.S. Krishnaswamy view
Editorial Notes
663-663 V.S. Krishnaswamy view
Indigenous Cellulosic Raw Materials for the Production of Pulp Paper and Board
664-675 R.V. Bhat, Man Mohan Singh view
Sikkim—the Country and its Forests
676-683 K.C. Choudhury, R. Krishnamoorthi view
Forests Catchment Areas and Water Supplies
684-698 E.P. Stebbing view
Treatment of Indian Timbers for Pencils and Hand Tools for Pencil Making
699-701 M.A. Rehman, Jai Kishen view
Classification of Indian Timbers Based on their Weight Per Cubic Foot
702-705 Jagdamba Prasad view
A Preliminary Note on Adhesives Building Boards and Moulding Powders from Tree Barks
706-708 D. Narayanamurti, N.R. Das view
The End of my Freedom a Story told by a Captive Elephant
709-711 T.P. Viswanathan view
The Variation of Some Mechanical Properties of Wood with Time Notches and Temperature
712-715 V.S. Krishnaswamy view
A Short Interim Note on Temporary Preservative Measures to be Adopted in the Case of Timbers Amenable to Deterioration During Transit and Storage
716-719 A. Purushotham view
Statement of Accounts of the Indian Forester for the Year 1950
720-720 V.S. Krishnaswamy view
Letters to the Editor
721-722 V.S. Krishnaswamy view
Gazette Notifications
xxvii-xxix V.S. Krishnaswamy view
Books and Publications Received During August 1951
xxx-xxx V.S. Krishnaswamy view
Backmatter
i-i V.S. Krishnaswamy view

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