The Forests of India, 第 3 卷 |
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第 5 頁
In reply to the demand of the Government of India for a report on this matter the Madras Government stated that as the result of subsequent enquiries by the Collector , all the zemindars of Tinnevelly had undoubtedly exercised some ...
In reply to the demand of the Government of India for a report on this matter the Madras Government stated that as the result of subsequent enquiries by the Collector , all the zemindars of Tinnevelly had undoubtedly exercised some ...
第 30 頁
... brought about stagnation in trade and consequently a falling off in demand for forest produce . The progress made with demarcating the Forest Reserves , rendered all the more necessary owing to the peculiar position of the forests ...
... brought about stagnation in trade and consequently a falling off in demand for forest produce . The progress made with demarcating the Forest Reserves , rendered all the more necessary owing to the peculiar position of the forests ...
第 34 頁
... attention should be paid to sowing bamboo , of which there was always a large demand , and it was added that the Department were not paying sufficient attention to the manufacture of charcoal , the demand for which was also large .
... attention should be paid to sowing bamboo , of which there was always a large demand , and it was added that the Department were not paying sufficient attention to the manufacture of charcoal , the demand for which was also large .
第 50 頁
By 1878 it was considered probable that the Sind forests were sufficiently extensive to be capable of supplying all possible demands of the Railway , whilst it was thought that , with the increased number of trains , the demand for fuel ...
By 1878 it was considered probable that the Sind forests were sufficiently extensive to be capable of supplying all possible demands of the Railway , whilst it was thought that , with the increased number of trains , the demand for fuel ...
第 51 頁
But with an area of 343,336 acres of forest land , the Conservator considers that he would have no difficulty in meeting the demand . Major McRae , however , repeats his recommendation of a valuation survey , which has already been ...
But with an area of 343,336 acres of forest land , the Conservator considers that he would have no difficulty in meeting the demand . Major McRae , however , repeats his recommendation of a valuation survey , which has already been ...
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