The Forests of India, 第 1 卷 |
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by timber merchants in order to supply the Government's requirements and by the people carrying on on the lines which had been in force for centuries ; but it will be shown that towards the end of the period a full realization of the ...
by timber merchants in order to supply the Government's requirements and by the people carrying on on the lines which had been in force for centuries ; but it will be shown that towards the end of the period a full realization of the ...
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This monsoon also reaches in a lesser degree the western slopes of the Himalaya , the whole length of the outer southern parts of this great mountain system also receiving a monsoon rainfall at this period from the rain clouds ...
This monsoon also reaches in a lesser degree the western slopes of the Himalaya , the whole length of the outer southern parts of this great mountain system also receiving a monsoon rainfall at this period from the rain clouds ...
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Almost coeval with the Aravallis ( and possibly at one period connected with them ) is the much broken and ragged formation known as the ' Eastern Ghats , ' overlooking the Bay of Bengal . So ancient is this eastern buttress of the ...
Almost coeval with the Aravallis ( and possibly at one period connected with them ) is the much broken and ragged formation known as the ' Eastern Ghats , ' overlooking the Bay of Bengal . So ancient is this eastern buttress of the ...
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At the close of the jurassic period not only were the North - Western Himalaya non - existent , but the very rocks of which the ranges to the west of the Indus are formed were still uncreated . Only the Aravalli peaks stood lonely and ...
At the close of the jurassic period not only were the North - Western Himalaya non - existent , but the very rocks of which the ranges to the west of the Indus are formed were still uncreated . Only the Aravalli peaks stood lonely and ...
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By the end of the eocene period the west coast of India was formed , and the only existing evidence of that old - world ... exhibiting some of the hydrographic phenomena which are common to mountains belonging to similar periods , with ...
By the end of the eocene period the west coast of India was formed , and the only existing evidence of that old - world ... exhibiting some of the hydrographic phenomena which are common to mountains belonging to similar periods , with ...
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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