The Forests of India, 第 1 卷 |
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第 31 頁
On the other hand , the planting of trees either for the fruit which they yielded or for the purposes of obtaining shade was an act which was held in high esteem in Eastern countries , and especially in India , from very early times .
On the other hand , the planting of trees either for the fruit which they yielded or for the purposes of obtaining shade was an act which was held in high esteem in Eastern countries , and especially in India , from very early times .
第 39 頁
CHAPTER IV ON THE CHARACTER AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE FORESTS T HE distribution of the tree growth and of the chief types of forest in India , as also the size of the individual trees , varies in direct proportion to the amount of ...
CHAPTER IV ON THE CHARACTER AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE FORESTS T HE distribution of the tree growth and of the chief types of forest in India , as also the size of the individual trees , varies in direct proportion to the amount of ...
第 42 頁
In this region teak is the chief > tree of export , followed by blackwood ( Dalbergia latifolia ) . In the hill ranges plantations of exotic trees have been formed , chiefly of Australian Eucalyptus and Acacia , but also of various ...
In this region teak is the chief > tree of export , followed by blackwood ( Dalbergia latifolia ) . In the hill ranges plantations of exotic trees have been formed , chiefly of Australian Eucalyptus and Acacia , but also of various ...
第 43 頁
The shrubby vegetation of these forests is densest along water - courses , in places which have been cleared of the taller trees , and along the outskirts of the forests , almost disappearing in the dark interior .
The shrubby vegetation of these forests is densest along water - courses , in places which have been cleared of the taller trees , and along the outskirts of the forests , almost disappearing in the dark interior .
第 47 頁
Among the largest of the trees may be mentioned Bombax malabaricum ; among the smaller trees are Prosopis spicigera , Sterculia urens , Semecarpus Anacardium ; Acacia Leucophlæa and Catechu ; Anogeissus latifolia and pendula ...
Among the largest of the trees may be mentioned Bombax malabaricum ; among the smaller trees are Prosopis spicigera , Sterculia urens , Semecarpus Anacardium ; Acacia Leucophlæa and Catechu ; Anogeissus latifolia and pendula ...
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