The Forests of India, 第 1 卷J. Lane, 1922 |
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第 9 頁
... increase and fertilise the valley of Assam . Its drainage basin is 361,200 square miles , and its mean low - water discharge at Gualpara , near the head of the valley , amounts to 116,500 cubic feet per second . After receiving the ...
... increase and fertilise the valley of Assam . Its drainage basin is 361,200 square miles , and its mean low - water discharge at Gualpara , near the head of the valley , amounts to 116,500 cubic feet per second . After receiving the ...
第 17 頁
... increase in population the activities of man have , so far as the forests of the world are concerned , been a history of devastation , carried on throughout the ages down to present times . There seem to be few reasons for doubting that ...
... increase in population the activities of man have , so far as the forests of the world are concerned , been a history of devastation , carried on throughout the ages down to present times . There seem to be few reasons for doubting that ...
第 20 頁
... increase in culture of the West . The Western nations soon realised the value of this trade and the great increase in importance and power which it conferred on the nations who enjoyed the largest share . From the very first the trade ...
... increase in culture of the West . The Western nations soon realised the value of this trade and the great increase in importance and power which it conferred on the nations who enjoyed the largest share . From the very first the trade ...
第 26 頁
... increased . With the exception of certain Hindu native states - Mysore , Tra- vancore , the mountainous principality of Coorg and a few others - which had escaped Moslem dominion , the rest of the country was nominally under the rule of ...
... increased . With the exception of certain Hindu native states - Mysore , Tra- vancore , the mountainous principality of Coorg and a few others - which had escaped Moslem dominion , the rest of the country was nominally under the rule of ...
第 31 頁
... increased in numbers , wider and wider areas of forest were burnt and destroyed to obtain pastures for them . This ... increasing stream of invasion , were driven back into the forests and hills and mountains where they took to the ...
... increased in numbers , wider and wider areas of forest were burnt and destroyed to obtain pastures for them . This ... increasing stream of invasion , were driven back into the forests and hills and mountains where they took to the ...
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acres administration amount annas annual appointed Assam Attaran babul Bengal blue pine Bombay Brandis British Burma Canara Captain Chamba charge Chenab chief Cleghorn Collector commenced Commissioner Conservator of Forests considerable contractors cultivation deodar depôt district duty establishment existed extent felled firewood floated forest conservancy Forest Department Forest Officer fuel girth Government of India grant growth hills Himalaya Indus interest Jhelum jungle Kabul Kabul River Kaghan Kumaun land latter leases logs Madras Malabar maunds ment miles Moulmein mountains Multan native obtained opinion Pegu period Pinus longifolia plantations planting preservation proposed Provinces Punjab railway Rajah Ravi recommended region Report revenue river rukhs Rules rupees sâl forests sanctioned season seed seignorage Sikkim Simla sissoo sleepers species square miles Superintendent supply of timber Sutlej teak teak forests teak timber teak trees Tenasserim Thandiani tion tracts valley valuable village Wallich whilst wood young trees