The Forests of India, 第 1 卷J. Lane, 1922 |
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... less direct or indirect connection with the forests , in detailed narrative form the progress of Forestry in the different Pro- vinces of the country , and the steps by which that progress has been achieved . Ribbentrop's Forestry in ...
... less direct or indirect connection with the forests , in detailed narrative form the progress of Forestry in the different Pro- vinces of the country , and the steps by which that progress has been achieved . Ribbentrop's Forestry in ...
第 6 頁
... less than that of the east , whilst the 100 - fathom line reaches further out to sea , and the 500 - fathom line is far enough seaward to include the Laccadive Islands . South of the Himalaya India may be divided roughly into two parts ...
... less than that of the east , whilst the 100 - fathom line reaches further out to sea , and the 500 - fathom line is far enough seaward to include the Laccadive Islands . South of the Himalaya India may be divided roughly into two parts ...
第 8 頁
... less isolated by stretches of intervening sand , follow the same strike and crop up in parallel lines of small elevation through the length of Eastern Raj- putana . In general appearance this formation is that of a range , connected and ...
... less isolated by stretches of intervening sand , follow the same strike and crop up in parallel lines of small elevation through the length of Eastern Raj- putana . In general appearance this formation is that of a range , connected and ...
第 11 頁
... less than 550 miles . The total area of the province is 171,500 square miles , and its population ( in 1891 ) was 7,600,000 . This brief outline of the configuration of the continent of India will suffice to make clear the allusions to ...
... less than 550 miles . The total area of the province is 171,500 square miles , and its population ( in 1891 ) was 7,600,000 . This brief outline of the configuration of the continent of India will suffice to make clear the allusions to ...
第 17 頁
... less dense forests populated by aboriginal tribes . 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 ...
... less dense forests populated by aboriginal tribes . 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 ...
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