The Forests of India, 第 1 卷 |
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第 9 頁
... and its mean low - water discharge at Gualpara , near the head of the valley , amounts to 116,500 cubic feet per second . After receiving the Subansiri from Tibet the total flood discharge must be over 500,000 cubic feet .
... and its mean low - water discharge at Gualpara , near the head of the valley , amounts to 116,500 cubic feet per second . After receiving the Subansiri from Tibet the total flood discharge must be over 500,000 cubic feet .
第 12 頁
In addition to the monsoons , varying amounts of rainfall due to local precipitations are received in different parts of the country , as for instance the so - called " Christmas ” rains in the United Provinces and elsewhere ...
In addition to the monsoons , varying amounts of rainfall due to local precipitations are received in different parts of the country , as for instance the so - called " Christmas ” rains in the United Provinces and elsewhere ...
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He said it was supposed to be due to an old Turkish law which assessed the amount of taxes to be paid by landowners according to the number of trees they had growing on their land . To diminish the amount of taxes to be paid the ...
He said it was supposed to be due to an old Turkish law which assessed the amount of taxes to be paid by landowners according to the number of trees they had growing on their land . To diminish the amount of taxes to be paid the ...
第 34 頁
For a long period before their arrival timber had been exported in large amounts to Arabia and Persia . For a considerable period the Arabs had possessed a powerful fleet in the construction of which teak was used ; and the valuable ...
For a long period before their arrival timber had been exported in large amounts to Arabia and Persia . For a considerable period the Arabs had possessed a powerful fleet in the construction of which teak was used ; and the valuable ...
第 39 頁
... T HE distribution of the tree growth and of the chief types of forest in India , as also the size of the individual trees , varies in direct proportion to the amount of rainfall experienced in the different parts of the country .
... T HE distribution of the tree growth and of the chief types of forest in India , as also the size of the individual trees , varies in direct proportion to the amount of rainfall experienced in the different parts of the country .
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