The Forests of India, 第 2 卷 |
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The land was formerly covered with fair scrub jungle , and is watered by a '
picotta ' from the Codoor River , the banks of which are undulating , and the ...
The whole is being encircled with a bank 3 feet high , and topped with an aloe
fence .
The land was formerly covered with fair scrub jungle , and is watered by a '
picotta ' from the Codoor River , the banks of which are undulating , and the ...
The whole is being encircled with a bank 3 feet high , and topped with an aloe
fence .
第 175 頁
Mr . Pengelly speedily showed his capacity by drawing up a Report on the “
Wasting of the Banks of the Indus . ... The banks became undermined and
dropped into the river at one point , and the silt was carried down and formed a
new bank at ...
Mr . Pengelly speedily showed his capacity by drawing up a Report on the “
Wasting of the Banks of the Indus . ... The banks became undermined and
dropped into the river at one point , and the silt was carried down and formed a
new bank at ...
第 176 頁
Pengelly put forward proposals with the object of preventing the washing out of
banks and the undermining of small cliffs ; a process which was constantly taking
place , resulting in valuable forests being washed away , as also agricultural land
...
Pengelly put forward proposals with the object of preventing the washing out of
banks and the undermining of small cliffs ; a process which was constantly taking
place , resulting in valuable forests being washed away , as also agricultural land
...
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THE TRAINING OF FOREST PROBATIONERS FOR INDIAN | 42 |
THE PROGRESS OF FOREST ADMINISTRATION IN THE MADRAS | 90 |
THE PROGRESS OF Forest CONSERVANCY IN THE BOMBAY | 134 |
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