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The Indian Forester August 1922

1922

This species does not occur at all in the driest tracts of Orissa: Prceeding south-eastwards from SambalpOr towards Cuttack and the Bay of Bengal it is first met with in a natural state on the borders of Sambalpur district and then only on alluvial sons in the bottOms of valleys.' As the relative humidity of the air rises thiS species becomes more and more dominant in the valleys and it also c [...] ; he was out for blood and kept murmuring helpfully in my ear Maro Sahib maro." The owner of the biggest head available was standing in the second row and the heart and shoulder were - covered by a smaller animal in front but I could get a cleaeview of the point of the hip and the triangle in front of it which I was aiven to understand was a fatal shot. [...] I missed the dog with a 220 Winchester I was carrying but the shot made it leave the pursuit and the hind got away for the time into the forest but I fear the respite was only a temporary one and the dog was probably after it again almost immediately. [...] The cranes feed in the mornings on the wheat and gramfields and rest during the middle of the day on sand-banks in the big rivers as the Mahanaddi x922]. SOME C. P. REMINISCENCES 443 Siunath and Pairi. [...] Of the 19 students in the Vernacular Class all have obtained certificates and six have gained the certificate with honours One honour in the Upper Class is below the average but six in the Vernacular Class is distinctly good and the class is to he congratulated.
agriculture environment
Pages
85
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120200
Segment Pages Author Actions
D. Strictus and B. Arundinacea in Orissa
426-428 J.W. Nichols view
Teak as an Even-Aged Crop
429-431 H.R. Blanford view
Some C.P. Reminiscences
431-443 A.W. Blunt view
On the Supposed Occurrence of Salix Alba Linn. in the North-West Himalaya
444-445 R.N. Parkar view
Burma Forest School
446-453 unknown view
A Tiger Yern
454-455 Pvitlomava view
The Nilgiri Hills
456-457 D.P.H. view
Retirement of Officers at the Royal Botanic Gardens
457-459 G.M.R. view
Editorial Notes
459-461 unknown view
Reviews and Extracts
461-478 unknown view
Indian Forester Trade Supplement August 1922
i-xxii unknown view
Gazette Notifications
lix-lxii unknown view
List of Books and Publicatons Received by the Honorary Editor Durings the Months of June—July 1922
lxiii-lxiii unknown view

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