The Forests of India, 第 1 卷 |
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A . THE EVERGREEN FOREST ZONE The Evergreen Zone may be subdivided
into four distinct geographical regions : ( 1 ) The West Coast Region . ( 2 ) The
Burma and Chittagong Region ( including the Andamans ) . ( 3 ) The Carnatic ...
A . THE EVERGREEN FOREST ZONE The Evergreen Zone may be subdivided
into four distinct geographical regions : ( 1 ) The West Coast Region . ( 2 ) The
Burma and Chittagong Region ( including the Andamans ) . ( 3 ) The Carnatic ...
第 44 頁
This region runs into the Alpine Forest Zone ( 3 ) described later on . ... B . THE
DECIDUOUS FOREST ZONE For Forestry purposes this zone may be divided
into two chief regions : ( 1 ) The Central India Deciduous Region , ( 2 ) The Burma
...
This region runs into the Alpine Forest Zone ( 3 ) described later on . ... B . THE
DECIDUOUS FOREST ZONE For Forestry purposes this zone may be divided
into two chief regions : ( 1 ) The Central India Deciduous Region , ( 2 ) The Burma
...
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( 2 ) The Alpine Forests of the Afghanistan and Baluchistan Region . The
characteristics of the Western Himalayan forests persist in this region as far south
as the Kurram Valley . The conifers consist of the Deodar , Pinus Gerardiana , the
Blue ...
( 2 ) The Alpine Forests of the Afghanistan and Baluchistan Region . The
characteristics of the Western Himalayan forests persist in this region as far south
as the Kurram Valley . The conifers consist of the Deodar , Pinus Gerardiana , the
Blue ...
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