The Forests of India, 第 2 卷 |
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The correspondence originated from some remarks made by Major Morgan in the Madras Forest Report for 1861-62 , in which he deprecated girdling teak before felling as it rendered the wood brittle . On this the Secretary of State ( No.
The correspondence originated from some remarks made by Major Morgan in the Madras Forest Report for 1861-62 , in which he deprecated girdling teak before felling as it rendered the wood brittle . On this the Secretary of State ( No.
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But girdling had existed in South India long before Michael commenced his operations in the Anaimalais ; for Munro , in his Report on the Travancore teak forests ( August , 1837 ) , states that he allowed his trees to stand one or two ...
But girdling had existed in South India long before Michael commenced his operations in the Anaimalais ; for Munro , in his Report on the Travancore teak forests ( August , 1837 ) , states that he allowed his trees to stand one or two ...
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A most interesting Report on the Forests of the Andaman Islands was drawn up by Mr. S. Kurz , Curator of the Herbarium of the Royal Botanic Gardens , Calcutta , as a result of a visit in 1866. Kurz was deputed to undertake this work by ...
A most interesting Report on the Forests of the Andaman Islands was drawn up by Mr. S. Kurz , Curator of the Herbarium of the Royal Botanic Gardens , Calcutta , as a result of a visit in 1866. Kurz was deputed to undertake this work by ...
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The Report is lengthy and full of interesting details on the subject of the forests , which were quite unknown at the time . Kurz summarises his observations on the forests as follows : “ Important to Preserve the Andamanese Forests .
The Report is lengthy and full of interesting details on the subject of the forests , which were quite unknown at the time . Kurz summarises his observations on the forests as follows : “ Important to Preserve the Andamanese Forests .
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Commenting upon the Report , the Secretary of State wrote ( R.F. No. 20 , 19th May , 1870 ) , “ With respect to the concluding paragraphs of the Report on the forests , it is clearly of the greatest importance to preserve , for the very ...
Commenting upon the Report , the Secretary of State wrote ( R.F. No. 20 , 19th May , 1870 ) , “ With respect to the concluding paragraphs of the Report on the forests , it is clearly of the greatest importance to preserve , for the very ...
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