The Forests of India, 第 1 卷 |
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第 66 頁
Captain Tremenheere was appointed Superintendent of Forests in 1841 and reported on the forests and drew up rules which , had they been put into operation , would have done much to save the forests from the ruthless exploitation to ...
Captain Tremenheere was appointed Superintendent of Forests in 1841 and reported on the forests and drew up rules which , had they been put into operation , would have done much to save the forests from the ruthless exploitation to ...
第 91 頁
The first set of rules for the working and protection of the forests were drawn up by Conolly , and it is to the credit of this gifted and far - sighted man that they remain the basis and foundation of the codes and rules of the great ...
The first set of rules for the working and protection of the forests were drawn up by Conolly , and it is to the credit of this gifted and far - sighted man that they remain the basis and foundation of the codes and rules of the great ...
第 92 頁
But Conolly was never given a staff sufficiently strong to give effect to his rules in extenso . To the plantation work he was able to give his personal attention , as will be now detailed . He had become convinced that an energetic ...
But Conolly was never given a staff sufficiently strong to give effect to his rules in extenso . To the plantation work he was able to give his personal attention , as will be now detailed . He had become convinced that an energetic ...
第 119 頁
These rules appear never to have been submitted , and Gibson seems to have been left to exercise his own judgment and discretion in giving effect to the objects Government had in view by his appointment . The districts over which ...
These rules appear never to have been submitted , and Gibson seems to have been left to exercise his own judgment and discretion in giving effect to the objects Government had in view by his appointment . The districts over which ...
第 123 頁
On receipt of this letter the Government of India called for a copy of all rules which were in force in the Madras and Bombay Presidencies and in Tenasserim for the conservancy of the forests . Madras replied that there were none save ...
On receipt of this letter the Government of India called for a copy of all rules which were in force in the Madras and Bombay Presidencies and in Tenasserim for the conservancy of the forests . Madras replied that there were none save ...
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