The Forests of India, 第 1 卷 |
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Personally I have felt the want , both during my service in India and since , of a work in somewhat greater detail and brought up to date . The great difficulty experienced in dealing with the records available at the India Office and ...
Personally I have felt the want , both during my service in India and since , of a work in somewhat greater detail and brought up to date . The great difficulty experienced in dealing with the records available at the India Office and ...
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A study of how these practices were gradually checked and order brought into the forestry estate in the different Provinces throughout India ( and the steps taken were by no means the same in each ) should prove of considerable value to ...
A study of how these practices were gradually checked and order brought into the forestry estate in the different Provinces throughout India ( and the steps taken were by no means the same in each ) should prove of considerable value to ...
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The vast quantity of silt brought from the Himalaya is deposited in banks at the smallest obstruction , and islands form and re - form in constant succession . Broad channels break away , and rejoin the main river after wide divergences ...
The vast quantity of silt brought from the Himalaya is deposited in banks at the smallest obstruction , and islands form and re - form in constant succession . Broad channels break away , and rejoin the main river after wide divergences ...
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As regards sea routes , the first authentic sea trade with India was that maintained by the fleets of Solomon and Hiram , whose ship captains , according to Hunter ( Imperial Gazeteer ) , “ not only brought Indian apes , peacocks and ...
As regards sea routes , the first authentic sea trade with India was that maintained by the fleets of Solomon and Hiram , whose ship captains , according to Hunter ( Imperial Gazeteer ) , “ not only brought Indian apes , peacocks and ...
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It was probably this action on the part of the Turks which brought home to the Western powers the true position ; for the great struggles between them during the next three centuries were undertaken with the object of obtaining command ...
It was probably this action on the part of the Turks which brought home to the Western powers the true position ; for the great struggles between them during the next three centuries were undertaken with the object of obtaining command ...
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administration already amount annual appears appointed Assistant banks become Bombay Brandis British brought Burma Captain carried charge chief Cleghorn Commissioner Conservator considerable considered contained covered cultivation demand deodar Department district duty establishment existed extent feet felled Forest Department forests formed fuel give given Government Government of India grant growing growth hills importance increased India interest jungle land latter leases less logs Madras Malabar measures ment miles mountains native nature necessary object obtained officer operations opinion owing period person plantations planting possible present preservation proposed proved Provinces Punjab question railway ranges received recommended regard region remarks removed Report result river Rules rupees season seed situated species success suggested Superintendent supply taken teak timber tion tracts trees valley valuable village whole wood young