The Forests of India, 第 1 卷 |
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BY THE SAME AUTHOR THE DIARY OF A SPORTSMAN NATURALIST IN INDIA STALKS IN THE HIMALAYAS JUNGLE BY - WAYS IN INDIA AT THE SERBIAN FRONT IN MACEDONIA FROM CZAR TO BOLSHEVIK THE BODLEY HEAD ] { 1 1 I E.P.DUTTON & COMPANY . 681.
BY THE SAME AUTHOR THE DIARY OF A SPORTSMAN NATURALIST IN INDIA STALKS IN THE HIMALAYAS JUNGLE BY - WAYS IN INDIA AT THE SERBIAN FRONT IN MACEDONIA FROM CZAR TO BOLSHEVIK THE BODLEY HEAD ] { 1 1 I E.P.DUTTON & COMPANY . 681.
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... now represented by ruins of walls or mounds either buried in the sand of a desert or overgrown by dense jungle , which indicate that the areas were once more or less densely populated , but where present - day human activity is only ...
... now represented by ruins of walls or mounds either buried in the sand of a desert or overgrown by dense jungle , which indicate that the areas were once more or less densely populated , but where present - day human activity is only ...
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The writer has seen the same thing in Chota Nagpur and the Central Provinces , where the ruins of old buildings and tanks are not uncommon , now buried in a dense tangle of jungle affording homes to wild animals : and in the Chittagong ...
The writer has seen the same thing in Chota Nagpur and the Central Provinces , where the ruins of old buildings and tanks are not uncommon , now buried in a dense tangle of jungle affording homes to wild animals : and in the Chittagong ...
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... buried in sand in the centre of an unproductive wilderness , whilst others are enveloped in jungle which has sprung up on the deserted fields . For 36 THE FORESTS OF INDIA.
... buried in sand in the centre of an unproductive wilderness , whilst others are enveloped in jungle which has sprung up on the deserted fields . For 36 THE FORESTS OF INDIA.
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For with the disappearance of man in such areas the hill - sides became re - clothed with jungle , and the water had once again filled the streams and springs . These processes were not , however , appreciated in those early days of our ...
For with the disappearance of man in such areas the hill - sides became re - clothed with jungle , and the water had once again filled the streams and springs . These processes were not , however , appreciated in those early days of our ...
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administration already amount annual appears appointed Assistant banks become Bombay Brandis British brought Burma Captain carried charge chief Cleghorn Commissioner Conservator considerable considered contained covered cultivation demand deodar Department district duty establishment existed extent feet felled Forest Department forests formed fuel give given Government Government of India grant growing growth hills importance increased India interest jungle land latter leases less logs Madras Malabar measures ment miles mountains native nature necessary object obtained officer operations opinion owing period person plantations planting possible present preservation proposed proved Provinces Punjab question railway ranges received recommended regard region remarks removed Report result river Rules rupees season seed situated species success suggested Superintendent supply taken teak timber tion tracts trees valley valuable village whole wood young