The Forests of India, 第 1 卷 |
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SIMLA IN 1853 AND ITS FUEL SUPPLY 284 PART IV THE INITIATION OF FOREST CONSERVANCY IN INDIA , 1858-1864 XVII . THE HISTORICAL POSITION OF THE FORESTS DURING THE PERIOD 1858-64 . THE INDIAN MUTINY AND ITS RESULTS 295 XVIII .
SIMLA IN 1853 AND ITS FUEL SUPPLY 284 PART IV THE INITIATION OF FOREST CONSERVANCY IN INDIA , 1858-1864 XVII . THE HISTORICAL POSITION OF THE FORESTS DURING THE PERIOD 1858-64 . THE INDIAN MUTINY AND ITS RESULTS 295 XVIII .
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THE FUEL SUPPLIES OF SIMLA AND THE PUNJAB PLAINS 476 XXVI . FOREST OPERATIONS IN THE NORTH - WEST PROVINCES AND OUDH , 1858-64 497 XXVII . FOREST OPERATIONS IN BENGAL AND ASSAM , 1858-64 514 XXVIII . THE OPINIONS OF THE GOVERNMENT OF ...
THE FUEL SUPPLIES OF SIMLA AND THE PUNJAB PLAINS 476 XXVI . FOREST OPERATIONS IN THE NORTH - WEST PROVINCES AND OUDH , 1858-64 497 XXVII . FOREST OPERATIONS IN BENGAL AND ASSAM , 1858-64 514 XXVIII . THE OPINIONS OF THE GOVERNMENT OF ...
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Coal , in a larger degree , was replacing wood fuel , and with the realisation of the value of teak the British Admiralty were soon engaged in enquiries with the object of replacing oak timber by teak from India for use in the ...
Coal , in a larger degree , was replacing wood fuel , and with the realisation of the value of teak the British Admiralty were soon engaged in enquiries with the object of replacing oak timber by teak from India for use in the ...
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In the hill ranges plantations of exotic trees have been formed , chiefly of Australian Eucalyptus and Acacia , but also of various pines , cypress , etc. , all of local importance for the provision of fuel . In the coast tract the ...
In the hill ranges plantations of exotic trees have been formed , chiefly of Australian Eucalyptus and Acacia , but also of various pines , cypress , etc. , all of local importance for the provision of fuel . In the coast tract the ...
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When in bad condition , thorny shrubs , such as Randia , Canthium , Dichrostachys and Zizyphus , are prominent ; but when in good order , these forests are valuable sources of fuel and give some of the hardest woods of the country .
When in bad condition , thorny shrubs , such as Randia , Canthium , Dichrostachys and Zizyphus , are prominent ; but when in good order , these forests are valuable sources of fuel and give some of the hardest woods of the country .
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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 direct 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 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