The Forests of India, 第 1 卷J. Lane, 1922 |
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第 7 頁
... grass - covered hills , when the south - west monsoon sweeps across their crests and breaks on their western slopes , gives peculiar force to the name- Nilgiris , or Blue Mountains . South of the Nilgiris the Western Gháts continue in ...
... grass - covered hills , when the south - west monsoon sweeps across their crests and breaks on their western slopes , gives peculiar force to the name- Nilgiris , or Blue Mountains . South of the Nilgiris the Western Gháts continue in ...
第 36 頁
... grass , and in the south by great tracts of plantains which were worthless from an economic point of view . It is impossible to compute in figures the value of the vast forest resources in timber and other valuable forest products which ...
... grass , and in the south by great tracts of plantains which were worthless from an economic point of view . It is impossible to compute in figures the value of the vast forest resources in timber and other valuable forest products which ...
第 37 頁
... grass with the arrival of the monsoon for the grazing requirements of their cattle . When the British in the early days , after attaining supremacy in the country , began to require timber of various kinds for military purposes and ...
... grass with the arrival of the monsoon for the grazing requirements of their cattle . When the British in the early days , after attaining supremacy in the country , began to require timber of various kinds for military purposes and ...
第 55 頁
... grasses ( Saccharum Sara and Munja ) which frequently cover them . The forest trees which are found to disappear as the banks of the stream are left , are the Dalbergia Sissoo and Poplar . Acacia arabica follows next and Tamarix dioica ...
... grasses ( Saccharum Sara and Munja ) which frequently cover them . The forest trees which are found to disappear as the banks of the stream are left , are the Dalbergia Sissoo and Poplar . Acacia arabica follows next and Tamarix dioica ...
第 57 頁
... grasses , wild plantains and other herbaceous growth , here and there overshadowed by a tall Cotton ( Bombax ) tree . The desert areas of the Empire are chiefly confined to the drainage area of the Indus , south of the twenty - ninth ...
... grasses , wild plantains and other herbaceous growth , here and there overshadowed by a tall Cotton ( Bombax ) tree . The desert areas of the Empire are chiefly confined to the drainage area of the Indus , south of the twenty - ninth ...
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