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THE Forestry School at Cooper's Hill is intended in the first place for the education of a certain number annually of young officers for the Indian Forest Department. The arrangements are, nevertheless, of such a kind that private students are admitted to the forestry course, in as far as space is available, and on condition that they conform to the rules.
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The Forestry School at Cooper's Hill . Nature 37, 529–531 (1888). https://doi.org/10.1038/037529a0
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