The Forests of India, 第 1 卷 |
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第 4 頁
The distance from Bombay to Calcutta via Nagpur by railway is about 1200 miles . From Dehra Dun in the north , situated midway on the little plateau between the Himalaya and the Siwalik Range of hills , to Calcutta is 1000 miles from ...
The distance from Bombay to Calcutta via Nagpur by railway is about 1200 miles . From Dehra Dun in the north , situated midway on the little plateau between the Himalaya and the Siwalik Range of hills , to Calcutta is 1000 miles from ...
第 62 頁
The time arrived when , with the advance of modern civilisation and the increased demands of both population and trade , the diminution of the forests began to be regarded with grave apprehension . The spread of railways at a later ...
The time arrived when , with the advance of modern civilisation and the increased demands of both population and trade , the diminution of the forests began to be regarded with grave apprehension . The spread of railways at a later ...
第 220 頁
... and that the destruction of the remaining accessible forest was being hastened by the commencement made in railway construction , although this new method of communication had not made very great progress during the period .
... and that the destruction of the remaining accessible forest was being hastened by the commencement made in railway construction , although this new method of communication had not made very great progress during the period .
第 278 頁
During the next period of this history it will be shown that this fuel question had reached a very acute stage owing to the advent of the railway , the demand for the locomotives creating an entirely new position .
During the next period of this history it will be shown that this fuel question had reached a very acute stage owing to the advent of the railway , the demand for the locomotives creating an entirely new position .
第 282 頁
Fuel sold to public departments , the railway , the Indus Flotilla , etc. , is paid for to the forest ranger direct , the bills being made out according to the receipts forwarded by the forest karkun to the ranger's office .
Fuel sold to public departments , the railway , the Indus Flotilla , etc. , is paid for to the forest ranger direct , the bills being made out according to the receipts forwarded by the forest karkun to the ranger's office .
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