The Forests of India, 第 3 卷 |
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第 3 頁
Matters did not improve during the next few years , as is ably shown in a clear exposition of the position , and the attitude respectively of the Government of India and the Government of the Presidency , contained in a " Memorandum on ...
Matters did not improve during the next few years , as is ably shown in a clear exposition of the position , and the attitude respectively of the Government of India and the Government of the Presidency , contained in a " Memorandum on ...
第 10 頁
On reading the above recorded expression of the Conservator's opinion in the Proceedings they at once wrote to Madras ( No. 684 , dated 31st July , 1876 ) asking for papers explaining fully the existing position of the enquiry .
On reading the above recorded expression of the Conservator's opinion in the Proceedings they at once wrote to Madras ( No. 684 , dated 31st July , 1876 ) asking for papers explaining fully the existing position of the enquiry .
第 12 頁
In preferring their request the Madras Government submitted a long report by Mr. Comyn , now Collector ( March , 1877 ) , detailing the position arrived at . Some 1329 " jungles " had been dealt with ; private claims had been admitted ...
In preferring their request the Madras Government submitted a long report by Mr. Comyn , now Collector ( March , 1877 ) , detailing the position arrived at . Some 1329 " jungles " had been dealt with ; private claims had been admitted ...
第 22 頁
It is of interest to compare this statement of the position with the rather grandiose list of first and second class forests published in Beddome's Manual of Forest Operations ( vide Vol . II , P. 91 ) On the subject of Government lands ...
It is of interest to compare this statement of the position with the rather grandiose list of first and second class forests published in Beddome's Manual of Forest Operations ( vide Vol . II , P. 91 ) On the subject of Government lands ...
第 25 頁
Unquestionably the forestry position and atmosphere changed in the South and the Department worked hard to recover the time and position lost . The results achieved will be dealt with in a subsequent part .
Unquestionably the forestry position and atmosphere changed in the South and the Department worked hard to recover the time and position lost . The results achieved will be dealt with in a subsequent part .
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