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Indian Forest Records. 
[VOL/I. 
It has been thought useful to briefly indicate under each head the 
laws which have been found to govern the development of the volume 
and value of forest trees and crops in general. 
In drawing up this Preliminary Note, Huflel’s “ Les Arhres et les Pen- 
plements Forestiers,^' and Schlich’s “Manual of Forestry^’ have been freely 
consiilted, as well as other European authors referred to in the foot-notes. 
Literature. 
1. Notes on Sal Forests by S. Eardley-Wilmot. 
2. A Manual of Indian Timbers, by J. S. Gamble, page 77. 
3. A Concise Manual of Sylviculture, pages 53-56. 
4. Indian Trees, by Dietrich Brandis, page 69. 
5. Schhch’s Manual of Forestry, Volume III, page 177. 
6. Indian Forester, Volume IV, page 324 ; VI, 317 ; VIII, 188, 280 ; 
XI, 367 ; XII, 384 ; XV, 51, 109 ; XXIV, 445 ; XXV, 326 and Appendix ; 
XXVI, 32, 39, 389 ; XXVII, 583 ; XXVIII, 330, 411, 108, 179 ; XXIX 
213 ; XXX, 393 ; XXXI, 376, 500, 147, 414. 
7. Notes on the collection of data as to the growth of Sal trees and 
tree crops by means of sample plots, by F. A. Leete, F.C.H. 
8. Working-Plans — 
(а) Pimjab — 
(i) Working-Plan for the Kalesar forests, 1898. 
(б) United Provinces of Agra and Oudh — 
(i) Working-Plan for the Jaunsar Division, 1900. 
(ii) Working-Plan for the Dehra Dun forests, 1903. 
(iii) Working-Plan for the Saharanpur forests, 1883. 
(iv) Working-Plan for the Ganges Forest Division, 1896. 
(v) Working-Plan for the Lansdowne forests, 1904. 
(vi) Working-Plan for the Garhwal Fore.st Division, 1893. 
(vii) Working-Plan for the Eehar-Garibulchand forests, 1894. 
(viii) Working-Plan for the Naini Tal Sub-Divisional forests, 
1896. 
(ix) Working-Plan for the Kumaun Forest Division, 1893. 
(x) Working-Plan for the Pilibhit closed forests, 1894. 
(xi) Working-Plan for the Pilibhit open forests, 1902. 
(xii) Working-Plan for the Surai-Banbasa forests, 1901. 
(xiii) Working-Plan for the Trans-Sarda forests, 1903. 
(xiv) Working-Plan for the Bhira Range forests, 1894. 
