The Forests of India, 第 2 卷J. Lane, 1923 |
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第 3 頁
... areas in these regions would prove to have been destroyed by the system of shifting cultivation practised by the aboriginals , but no certainty existed as to how far these regions contained large amounts of timber which , though at ...
... areas in these regions would prove to have been destroyed by the system of shifting cultivation practised by the aboriginals , but no certainty existed as to how far these regions contained large amounts of timber which , though at ...
第 97 頁
... area , it could be successfully watched . Dykes fully appreciated the destruction caused by unlimited grazing in such areas , for he added : " When the cattle tax is abolished on the introduction of the new settlement , and we are able ...
... area , it could be successfully watched . Dykes fully appreciated the destruction caused by unlimited grazing in such areas , for he added : " When the cattle tax is abolished on the introduction of the new settlement , and we are able ...
第 110 頁
... area than then contemplated , as it would not be difficult to dispose of the surplus land at a later date . More- over , in ... areas of reserved forest as soon as possible to prevent the alienation of the land were needed , as several ...
... area than then contemplated , as it would not be difficult to dispose of the surplus land at a later date . More- over , in ... areas of reserved forest as soon as possible to prevent the alienation of the land were needed , as several ...
第 118 頁
... areas to the care of the Commissioner in charge of the hills. In the following year the Officiating Conservator (Beddome) wrote as follows: “When Forest Conservancy was first introduced at Ootacamund, it worked well, all, or nearly all ...
... areas to the care of the Commissioner in charge of the hills. In the following year the Officiating Conservator (Beddome) wrote as follows: “When Forest Conservancy was first introduced at Ootacamund, it worked well, all, or nearly all ...
第 128 頁
... areas would be quite inadequate to meet the requirements of the railway and the country generally . The Conservator had reported that he considered he would be able to undertake the work of increasing the sandal wood area and carry out ...
... areas would be quite inadequate to meet the requirements of the railway and the country generally . The Conservator had reported that he considered he would be able to undertake the work of increasing the sandal wood area and carry out ...
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acres administration amount annually appointed Assam Assistant Conservator bamboos Bengal Berar Bhutan Bombay Brandis British Burma Central Provinces charge Chenab Chief Commissioner Collector commenced Conservator of Forests Conservator's considerable considered cost cultivation dated demarcation deodar depot Deputy Conservator Despatch district Division Duars establishment estimated Excellency in Council existing expenditure extent feet felling fire firewood Forest Conservancy Forest Department Forest Officers forest tracts forestry fuel Government forests Government of India Governor-General grazing hills Himalaya important increase Inspector-General jungle Kumaun lease logs Madras matter maunds ment native necessary North-West Provinces obtained operations opinion Oudh Pearson period plantations planting present progress proposed Punjab railway realised remarks Report reserved forests revenue River rules sâl forests sanctioned Secretary seed seigniorage Sikkim Singbhum sleepers square miles staff suggested Sunderbans supply survey teak timber tion Tons Tons River trees valley valuable village wood wrote