The Forests of India, 第 1 卷J. Lane, 1922 |
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第 18 頁
... owing to their lesser altitude they have not offered an obstacle to invasion of such im- passibility as is presented by the Pamirs to the north and the Himalaya to the north - east . Moreover , there exist a few corridors and low passes ...
... owing to their lesser altitude they have not offered an obstacle to invasion of such im- passibility as is presented by the Pamirs to the north and the Himalaya to the north - east . Moreover , there exist a few corridors and low passes ...
第 30 頁
... owing to the frequent rains which Indra poured down to quench the fire . Allusions are numerous in the epic to dark and gloomy , and we may be sure dense and tangled , forests as still covering large portions of the country even within ...
... owing to the frequent rains which Indra poured down to quench the fire . Allusions are numerous in the epic to dark and gloomy , and we may be sure dense and tangled , forests as still covering large portions of the country even within ...
第 31 頁
... owing to the soil becoming covered up with rocks and debris , the result of erosion in the hills now unprotected by trees , and to render the climate hotter and more un- healthy . " " appreciation of the luxury of shade led to EARLY ...
... owing to the soil becoming covered up with rocks and debris , the result of erosion in the hills now unprotected by trees , and to render the climate hotter and more un- healthy . " " appreciation of the luxury of shade led to EARLY ...
第 32 頁
... owing to invasion and extermination , nor was the cultivation due to extensive irrigation , for evidence of such works would have remained extant ; and there is no such evidence . The disappearance of the people of these old densely ...
... owing to invasion and extermination , nor was the cultivation due to extensive irrigation , for evidence of such works would have remained extant ; and there is no such evidence . The disappearance of the people of these old densely ...
第 34 頁
... owing to the cessation of planting , which had fallen off to a great extent early in the latter part of the eighteenth century . The British were not the first in India to make indents on its timber wealth . For a long period before ...
... owing to the cessation of planting , which had fallen off to a great extent early in the latter part of the eighteenth century . The British were not the first in India to make indents on its timber wealth . For a long period before ...
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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