The Forests of India, 第 2 卷 |
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In the wilder parts of the country occupied by the aboriginal tribes the forests were almost unknown , even the existing maps of the country , as already mentioned , showing them as " unexplored . " It was surmised that considerable ...
In the wilder parts of the country occupied by the aboriginal tribes the forests were almost unknown , even the existing maps of the country , as already mentioned , showing them as " unexplored . " It was surmised that considerable ...
第 4 頁
ments of some of the Provinces had already commenced to appoint Conservators of Forests and provide them with staffs . The recognition by the Secretary of State and the Government of India ( vide Vol . I , Chap .
ments of some of the Provinces had already commenced to appoint Conservators of Forests and provide them with staffs . The recognition by the Secretary of State and the Government of India ( vide Vol . I , Chap .
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That these ideas were of long standing , having been voiced as far back as 1823 by Sir Thomas Munro , has been already shown in this History , and their gradual disappearance could only be expected as the benefit of the preservation of ...
That these ideas were of long standing , having been voiced as far back as 1823 by Sir Thomas Munro , has been already shown in this History , and their gradual disappearance could only be expected as the benefit of the preservation of ...
第 34 頁
The receipts and charges of the Department up to 1867-68 have been already detailed . The following abstract from the Provincial Budget of the Forest Department for 1870-71 is of interest as showing the position the Department had ...
The receipts and charges of the Department up to 1867-68 have been already detailed . The following abstract from the Provincial Budget of the Forest Department for 1870-71 is of interest as showing the position the Department had ...
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The Lieutenant - Governor of the Punjab was accordingly prepared to appoint such a trained officer to the charge of the Jhelum Forest Division , the formation of which the Secretary of State had been already asked to sanction and to ...
The Lieutenant - Governor of the Punjab was accordingly prepared to appoint such a trained officer to the charge of the Jhelum Forest Division , the formation of which the Secretary of State had been already asked to sanction and to ...
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