The Forests of India, 第 1 卷 |
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第 9 頁
On the south the rough tableland of the Garo , Khasi and Jaintia Hills intervenes
between the valley and the Cachar districts of Eastern Bengal drained by the
Surma , ere the Surma joins the Brahmaputra after the latter has turned the
western ...
On the south the rough tableland of the Garo , Khasi and Jaintia Hills intervenes
between the valley and the Cachar districts of Eastern Bengal drained by the
Surma , ere the Surma joins the Brahmaputra after the latter has turned the
western ...
第 197 頁
This great mass of hills separates Northern India , or Hindustan proper , from the
Deccan or country of the south . The more elevated portions of this region are
intersected by the plains of Central India . The general elevation of these is about
...
This great mass of hills separates Northern India , or Hindustan proper , from the
Deccan or country of the south . The more elevated portions of this region are
intersected by the plains of Central India . The general elevation of these is about
...
第 421 頁
In the Sewalik range of hills two bamboo forests , called Bindraban and
Karrampure , were placed under conservation in 1859 by Colonel Lake . One
was worked and the other closed for four consecutive years . Printed passes
were furnished ...
In the Sewalik range of hills two bamboo forests , called Bindraban and
Karrampure , were placed under conservation in 1859 by Colonel Lake . One
was worked and the other closed for four consecutive years . Printed passes
were furnished ...
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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