The Forests of India, 第 2 卷 |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 98 筆
第 xi 頁
The view is taken lower down between Chakung and Rinchingpong . 372 The Sal Forests in the Tista Valley , looking north up the river . The Bhutan side , now British , is on the right of the picture . 374 View taken at sunrise near ...
The view is taken lower down between Chakung and Rinchingpong . 372 The Sal Forests in the Tista Valley , looking north up the river . The Bhutan side , now British , is on the right of the picture . 374 View taken at sunrise near ...
第 xii 頁
... leased forests ( NorthWest Himalaya ) from which great quantities of deodar and chir timber ( scantlings ) were floated to the Jumna River , where they were caught at the boom of Dakhpathar , made into rafts and taken to Delhi .
... leased forests ( NorthWest Himalaya ) from which great quantities of deodar and chir timber ( scantlings ) were floated to the Jumna River , where they were caught at the boom of Dakhpathar , made into rafts and taken to Delhi .
第 4 頁
Before dealing with the steps taken by Government under Brandis ' advice to introduce a proper forest organisation into the country , it will be necessary to glance briefly at certain events in the administration of India which were not ...
Before dealing with the steps taken by Government under Brandis ' advice to introduce a proper forest organisation into the country , it will be necessary to glance briefly at certain events in the administration of India which were not ...
第 6 頁
In agricultural legislation Sir John Lawrence had taken a deep interest in the welfare of the peasantry , and had always been ready to support their rights as against the demands of the greater landholders .
In agricultural legislation Sir John Lawrence had taken a deep interest in the welfare of the peasantry , and had always been ready to support their rights as against the demands of the greater landholders .
第 15 頁
When , therefore , these and other similar existing privileges , as well as the rights of way which necessarily exist through forest tracts are taken into consideration , the operation of the Act in this Presidency will be very limited ...
When , therefore , these and other similar existing privileges , as well as the rights of way which necessarily exist through forest tracts are taken into consideration , the operation of the Act in this Presidency will be very limited ...
讀者評論 - 撰寫評論
我們找不到任何評論。
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
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