The Forests of India, 第 2 卷 |
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第 xi 頁
The surrounding forest is deodar ( Cedrus deodara ) 300 The Ramganga Valley , showing the sâl forests , North - West Provinces , December , 1888 The remnants of an old sal forest . The trees now stand on waste savannah land .
The surrounding forest is deodar ( Cedrus deodara ) 300 The Ramganga Valley , showing the sâl forests , North - West Provinces , December , 1888 The remnants of an old sal forest . The trees now stand on waste savannah land .
第 xii 頁
This photograph exhibits the type of Deodar Forest visited by the Dehra Dun School students on their practical courses Converting sâl logs into sleepers with the cross - cut saw in the Singbhum Forests , Chota Nagpur , May , 1897 ...
This photograph exhibits the type of Deodar Forest visited by the Dehra Dun School students on their practical courses Converting sâl logs into sleepers with the cross - cut saw in the Singbhum Forests , Chota Nagpur , May , 1897 ...
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services of an officer trained to this particular branch of knowledge , but more especially with reference to the exhausted state of the Deodar Forests upon the Ravi and Chenab Rivers , and to the prospect of its soon becoming ...
services of an officer trained to this particular branch of knowledge , but more especially with reference to the exhausted state of the Deodar Forests upon the Ravi and Chenab Rivers , and to the prospect of its soon becoming ...
第 79 頁
And although there are some exceptionally rich and compact forests in other provinces which , under systematic management , ought eventually to yield a much larger out - turn , such as the deodar forests of Jaunnsar - Bawar ...
And although there are some exceptionally rich and compact forests in other provinces which , under systematic management , ought eventually to yield a much larger out - turn , such as the deodar forests of Jaunnsar - Bawar ...
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I , Ch . XXII , et . seq . , on the subject of the Punjab Himalayan forests it will have become apparent that there was a serious danger of the supplies of deodar timber becoming restricted , if not of entirely failing , in a not ...
I , Ch . XXII , et . seq . , on the subject of the Punjab Himalayan forests it will have become apparent that there was a serious danger of the supplies of deodar timber becoming restricted , if not of entirely failing , in a not ...
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acres administration already amount annually appears appointments areas arrangements Assistant bamboos become Bengal Bombay Brandis British Burma carried charge Chief close Collector commenced Commissioner Conservator considerable considered cost cultivation dated demand demarcation deodar difficulty direct district Division establishment estimated existing extent fact feet felling fire Forest Department Forest Officers forestry formed fuel give given Government of India grazing growth hills important increase interest land lines Local Madras matter measures ment miles Nagpur native natural necessary obtained operations opinion owing Pearson period plantations planting position possible practice present produce progress proposed protection Provinces Punjab question railway reason reference regards remarks Report reserves River rules sâl Secretary selected Service sleepers species staff success suggested supply Survey taken teak timber tracts trees valuable village whole wood young