The Forests of India, 第 3 卷 |
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The Forest Department is a Reserved subject . There is one Conservator who is not a member of the Legislative Council . Under the non - cooperative movement considerable damage was done by fire to the forests and forest buildings in ...
The Forest Department is a Reserved subject . There is one Conservator who is not a member of the Legislative Council . Under the non - cooperative movement considerable damage was done by fire to the forests and forest buildings in ...
第 463 頁
That the Forest Department contemplated the growing of trees by the Canal Department as part of the duties of the Canal Officers was due to the fact that in these early days the former was chiefly preoccupied with the forests in the ...
That the Forest Department contemplated the growing of trees by the Canal Department as part of the duties of the Canal Officers was due to the fact that in these early days the former was chiefly preoccupied with the forests in the ...
第 549 頁
Indian Empire is now to a large extent dependent on the Forest Department for these valuable commodities . Railway companies require large quantities of these articles : so that indirectly in this way , and also by releasing the ships ...
Indian Empire is now to a large extent dependent on the Forest Department for these valuable commodities . Railway companies require large quantities of these articles : so that indirectly in this way , and also by releasing the ships ...
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ON THE TRAINING OF THE PROBATIONERS FOR THE INDIAN | 25 |
THE PROGRESS OF FOREST CONSERVANCY IN THE BOMBAY | 30 |
FOREST ADMINISTRATION IN BURMA AND THE ANDAMANS | 55 |
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acres addition administration already amount annual appears appointed Assam Assistant Bengal blocks branch Brandis Burma carried Central charge Chief Circle close commenced Commissioner complete Conservator considerable considered crop cultivation demand demarcation difficulties District Division effect established estimated existing experience extensive feet fellings fire fire protection Forest Department Forest Officer Forestry formed future given Government grass grazing growth hills important improvement included increase India Inspector-General Institute interest land latter lines logs March ment method natural necessary obtained operations owing period Plans plantations planting position possible practice preparation present Presidency produce progress proposed protection proved Provinces question railway regards regeneration remarks Report Research Reserves River road sâl selection Service sleepers species square miles staff success suggested supply taken teak timber tion trees undertaken villages whilst wood young