The Forests of India, 第 2 卷 |
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第 157 頁
Where the Collectors take a special interest in the management of their forests ,
this personal intercourse will serve to obviate all difficulties and complications
that might possibly arise from adopting the plan here suggested . I do not mean to
...
Where the Collectors take a special interest in the management of their forests ,
this personal intercourse will serve to obviate all difficulties and complications
that might possibly arise from adopting the plan here suggested . I do not mean to
...
第 248 頁
In some districts the landowners were so interested in the planting that the District
Officer had no district nurseries under his own superintendence . The districts in
which the landowners took the greatest interest in arboriculture were Bhundara ...
In some districts the landowners were so interested in the planting that the District
Officer had no district nurseries under his own superintendence . The districts in
which the landowners took the greatest interest in arboriculture were Bhundara ...
第 457 頁
There were two small frontier expeditions during this period ; the first of small
importance to the Forest Administration , the second of greater interest . The first
of these expeditions was the Hunza and Nagar , 1891 – 2 , when a gap in the ...
There were two small frontier expeditions during this period ; the first of small
importance to the Forest Administration , the second of greater interest . The first
of these expeditions was the Hunza and Nagar , 1891 – 2 , when a gap in the ...
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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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