The Forests of India, 第 1 卷 |
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第 39 頁
CHAPTER IV ON THE CHARACTER AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE FORESTS
able varicrivers and percolascorching winds . led as it ma HE distribution of the
tree growth and of the chief types of forest in India , as also the size of the
individual ...
CHAPTER IV ON THE CHARACTER AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE FORESTS
able varicrivers and percolascorching winds . led as it ma HE distribution of the
tree growth and of the chief types of forest in India , as also the size of the
individual ...
第 41 頁
From the forester ' s point of view India may be divided into seven zones ,
containing fairly distinct forest types of growth . A . Evergreen Forest Zone . |
Dependent on or due to the B . Deciduous s rainfall . C . Dry Due to paucity of
rainfall .
From the forester ' s point of view India may be divided into seven zones ,
containing fairly distinct forest types of growth . A . Evergreen Forest Zone . |
Dependent on or due to the B . Deciduous s rainfall . C . Dry Due to paucity of
rainfall .
第 376 頁
As soon as left to Nature , the land clothes itself with a dense growth of herbs and
grasses , etc . , and for years till this growth gets less dense , and again permits of
true growth , no teak seedlings can , unaided , spring up in and penetrate the ...
As soon as left to Nature , the land clothes itself with a dense growth of herbs and
grasses , etc . , and for years till this growth gets less dense , and again permits of
true growth , no teak seedlings can , unaided , spring up in and penetrate the ...
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