The Forests of India, 第 1 卷J. Lane, 1922 |
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... brought up to date . The great difficulty experienced in dealing with the records available at the India Office and in India has been to make such a selection of material as would present a true picture of the various stages the forests ...
... brought up to date . The great difficulty experienced in dealing with the records available at the India Office and in India has been to make such a selection of material as would present a true picture of the various stages the forests ...
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... 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 the Colonial Forest Services . In addition to an index I have ...
... 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 the Colonial Forest Services . In addition to an index I have ...
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... brought from the Himalaya is de- posited 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 which are subjected to ...
... brought from the Himalaya is de- posited 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 which are subjected to ...
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... brought Indian apes , peacocks and sandal wood to Palestine ; they also brought their Sanscrit names . ' The absence of authentic early records must be attributed to the philosophy of the Brahmanical school which actually forbade such ...
... brought Indian apes , peacocks and sandal wood to Palestine ; they also brought their Sanscrit names . ' The absence of authentic early records must be attributed to the philosophy of the Brahmanical school which actually forbade such ...
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... 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 com- mand of the Eastern Ocean . Arabia became the first mistress ...
... 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 com- mand of the Eastern Ocean . Arabia became the first mistress ...
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acres administration amount annas annual appointed Assam Attaran babul Bengal blue pine Bombay Brandis British Burma Canara Captain Chamba charge Chenab chief Cleghorn Collector commenced Commissioner Conservator of Forests considerable contractors cultivation deodar depôt district duty establishment existed extent felled firewood floated forest conservancy Forest Department Forest Officer fuel girth Government of India grant growth hills Himalaya Indus interest Jhelum jungle Kabul Kabul River Kaghan Kumaun land latter leases logs Madras Malabar maunds ment miles Moulmein mountains Multan native obtained opinion Pegu period Pinus longifolia plantations planting preservation proposed Provinces Punjab railway Rajah Ravi recommended region Report revenue river rukhs Rules rupees sâl forests sanctioned season seed seignorage Sikkim Simla sissoo sleepers species square miles Superintendent supply of timber Sutlej teak teak forests teak timber teak trees Tenasserim Thandiani tion tracts valley valuable village Wallich whilst wood young trees