The Forests of India, 第 3 卷J. Lane, 1926 |
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第 13 頁
... first held , and was now taking the view of the Madras Government in the question ; the Board had expressed the hope that when the Wargdars were placed in absolute posses- sion of their forests " they may in their own interests put some ...
... first held , and was now taking the view of the Madras Government in the question ; the Board had expressed the hope that when the Wargdars were placed in absolute posses- sion of their forests " they may in their own interests put some ...
第 28 頁
... first attempted in 1876-7 . From this year to 1901 the methods employed were to cut both external and internal lines and to burn them when dry , fire - patrols being also appointed . Fires more or less severe occurred annually until in ...
... first attempted in 1876-7 . From this year to 1901 the methods employed were to cut both external and internal lines and to burn them when dry , fire - patrols being also appointed . Fires more or less severe occurred annually until in ...
第 34 頁
... first method was considered to be only applicable to small areas favourably situated and with a good soil . The second system was pursued on comparatively flat lands and on banks of streams and rivers where the soil was deep , i.e. the ...
... first method was considered to be only applicable to small areas favourably situated and with a good soil . The second system was pursued on comparatively flat lands and on banks of streams and rivers where the soil was deep , i.e. the ...
第 36 頁
... first time . In this manner he secured other benefits , especially great assistance in fire pro- tection . The financial result was startling , as the following well shows : From 1870-1 to 1876-7 the right to collect sold on an average ...
... first time . In this manner he secured other benefits , especially great assistance in fire pro- tection . The financial result was startling , as the following well shows : From 1870-1 to 1876-7 the right to collect sold on an average ...
第 65 頁
... first four months of the year there . At this period Mr. B. Ribbentrop was Conservator of the Pegu Circle , and Major Seaton Conservator of the Tenasserim Circle . The Report written by Brandis on this visit , entitled " Suggestions ...
... first four months of the year there . At this period Mr. B. Ribbentrop was Conservator of the Pegu Circle , and Major Seaton Conservator of the Tenasserim Circle . The Report written by Brandis on this visit , entitled " Suggestions ...
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acres annual appointed Assam bamboos Bashahr Bengal blocks Bombay branch Brandis Burma carried Central Provinces Changa Manga charge Chief Conservator Circle Clear Felling commenced compartments Conservator of Forests considerable coppice crop cubic feet cultivation Dehra Dun demarcation deodar departmental District Division Divisional Officer expenditure exploitation extraction fire protection Forest Administration Forest Department Forest Officer forest produce Forest Service Forestry fuel Government of India grass grazing growth Hill important Improvement Fellings increase Indian Forest Indian Forest Service Inspector-General of Forests Kanara Kumaun Kurseong lakhs land latter logs Madras ment method owing period Plans plant plantations possible Presidency probationers progress proposed Punjab Railway Report Reserved Forests revenue Ribbentrop River sâl forests sanctioned Schlich selected shisham Singbhum sleepers sowing species square miles staff supply sylvicultural Sylviculturist taungya teak Tharrawaddy timber tion tons total area trees undertaken United Provinces villages whilst wood