The Forests of India, 第 1 卷 |
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A mutilated Gurjun oil tree ( Dipterocarpus turbinatus ) on right Chilgoza ( Pinus Gerardiana ) Forest at Shinghar , with natural regeneration in foreground . North Zhob 50 Country cart loaded with a squared teak beam of 20 cubic feet ...
A mutilated Gurjun oil tree ( Dipterocarpus turbinatus ) on right Chilgoza ( Pinus Gerardiana ) Forest at Shinghar , with natural regeneration in foreground . North Zhob 50 Country cart loaded with a squared teak beam of 20 cubic feet ...
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Northern India , the second great natural division comprises the provinces of Madras and Bombay , the Central Provinces and some of the chief native states of India in the centre and south . It is separated by no sharply defined line ...
Northern India , the second great natural division comprises the provinces of Madras and Bombay , the Central Provinces and some of the chief native states of India in the centre and south . It is separated by no sharply defined line ...
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With the great variation in the elevation of the surface and the considerable distance involved from south to north , great variations in climate in the different parts of the country are a natural outcome .
With the great variation in the elevation of the surface and the considerable distance involved from south to north , great variations in climate in the different parts of the country are a natural outcome .
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Some account of the rainfall of the continent will be necessary here , since it exerts such a marked influence on the distribution and nature of the forest growth and general flora . As elsewhere in the tropics the rainfall in India has ...
Some account of the rainfall of the continent will be necessary here , since it exerts such a marked influence on the distribution and nature of the forest growth and general flora . As elsewhere in the tropics the rainfall in India has ...
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Another result of this succession of earth movements was the formation of that great Indo - Gangetic depression which forms one of the natural geographical divisions of India . The break in the connection between the Rajmahal and the ...
Another result of this succession of earth movements was the formation of that great Indo - Gangetic depression which forms one of the natural geographical divisions of India . The break in the connection between the Rajmahal and the ...
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