The Forests of India, 第 1 卷 |
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HIS History of the Forests of India and the growth of the Indian Forest Service has been written with the object of tracing the various stages through which the forests have passed during the development of the country under British ...
HIS History of the Forests of India and the growth of the Indian Forest Service has been written with the object of tracing the various stages through which the forests have passed during the development of the country under British ...
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... of the Forests of India a brief summary of the geographical features of the country is necessary in order that the reasons for the great variations in the types of forest growth met with in different parts may be understood .
... of the Forests of India a brief summary of the geographical features of the country is necessary in order that the reasons for the great variations in the types of forest growth met with in different parts may be understood .
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The western spurs of the mountains are covered with forests of fine timber , but on the east , where the range breaks down to the level of the Irrawady Valley in a succession of minor parallel ridges , bamboo is the principal growth .
The western spurs of the mountains are covered with forests of fine timber , but on the east , where the range breaks down to the level of the Irrawady Valley in a succession of minor parallel ridges , bamboo is the principal growth .
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Some account of the rainfall of the continent will be necessary here , since it exerts such a marked influence on the distribution and nature of the forest growth and general flora . As elsewhere in the tropics the rainfall in India has ...
Some account of the rainfall of the continent will be necessary here , since it exerts such a marked influence on the distribution and nature of the forest growth and general flora . As elsewhere in the tropics the rainfall in India has ...
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The existing remnants of former forest growth , to be alluded to in greater detail in an ensuing chapter , and physical reasons , tend to show that this contention can be put forward with some certainty . But historical indications of ...
The existing remnants of former forest growth , to be alluded to in greater detail in an ensuing chapter , and physical reasons , tend to show that this contention can be put forward with some certainty . But historical indications of ...
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