The Forests of India, 第 3 卷 |
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The largest block of the Reserves at this period ( 609 square miles ) was situated in the Melghat , in the Ellichpur District , and considerable progress in administration had been made . Including the unreserved forests , the total ...
The largest block of the Reserves at this period ( 609 square miles ) was situated in the Melghat , in the Ellichpur District , and considerable progress in administration had been made . Including the unreserved forests , the total ...
第 280 頁
By 1922–3 a total area of 91,814 square miles of forest had been under “ detail survey ” as follows : Bengal , 3265 square miles ; U.P. , 7102 square miles ; Punjab , 4365 square miles ; Burma , 18,970 square miles ; Bihar and Orissa ...
By 1922–3 a total area of 91,814 square miles of forest had been under “ detail survey ” as follows : Bengal , 3265 square miles ; U.P. , 7102 square miles ; Punjab , 4365 square miles ; Burma , 18,970 square miles ; Bihar and Orissa ...
第 395 頁
The figures are as follows : 1913-14 , 4548 square miles protected at a total cost of Rs.200,528 ; 1914–15 , 3378 square miles at Rs.144,499 ; 1915-16 , 2680 square miles at Rs . 114,048 ; 1916–17 , 2474 square miles at Rs.112,867 ...
The figures are as follows : 1913-14 , 4548 square miles protected at a total cost of Rs.200,528 ; 1914–15 , 3378 square miles at Rs.144,499 ; 1915-16 , 2680 square miles at Rs . 114,048 ; 1916–17 , 2474 square miles at Rs.112,867 ...
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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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