The Forests of India, 第 1 卷 |
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第 164 頁
... is perused it will be discovered that in innumerable cases the grant to the
lumberers was made with the proviso that they should replace the old trees felled
by planting or by such other measures as would ensure a future crop on the area
.
... is perused it will be discovered that in innumerable cases the grant to the
lumberers was made with the proviso that they should replace the old trees felled
by planting or by such other measures as would ensure a future crop on the area
.
第 265 頁
Deodar wood was supplied from Padar and Kishtawar , and the Maharaja Golab
Singh consented to forgo duties on timber passing through his jurisdiction , but
felled within British territory . Longden first visited the valley of the Beas River .
Deodar wood was supplied from Padar and Kishtawar , and the Maharaja Golab
Singh consented to forgo duties on timber passing through his jurisdiction , but
felled within British territory . Longden first visited the valley of the Beas River .
第 410 頁
By 1862 all the good deodar trees had in the preceding few years been felled on
the areas within three miles of the river in the territories of Mandi and Sukhet ,
and in the Hill States of Koti , Kamharsen and Bagi , which overlook the Sutlej ;
but ...
By 1862 all the good deodar trees had in the preceding few years been felled on
the areas within three miles of the river in the territories of Mandi and Sukhet ,
and in the Hill States of Koti , Kamharsen and Bagi , which overlook the Sutlej ;
but ...
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administration already amount annual appears appointed Assistant banks Bombay Brandis British brought Burma Captain carried charge chief Cleghorn Collector Commissioner Conservator considerable considered contained continued contractors cultivation demand deodar Department direct district duty effect establishment existing extent feet felled Forest Department forests formed fuel give given Government grant growing growth hills importance increased India interest jungle land latter leases less logs Madras measures ment miles native nature necessary obtained officer operations opinion owing paid period person plantations planting possible present preservation proposed proved Provinces Punjab question railway range received recommended regard region remarks removed Report result river road Rules rupees season seed species stations suggested Superintendent supply taken teak timber tion tracts trees valley valuable village whole wood young