The Forests of India, 第 2 卷 |
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第 16 頁
... the people were free to cut what wood they pleased , to graze their cattle , and to exercise common rights without let or hindrance . It is but just , therefore , that the fact of these rights being withdrawn should be made known by ...
... the people were free to cut what wood they pleased , to graze their cattle , and to exercise common rights without let or hindrance . It is but just , therefore , that the fact of these rights being withdrawn should be made known by ...
第 18 頁
... is impossible without a system of strict control over all timber , wood and forest produce in transit , whether it is the produce of Government or private lands , or has been imported from forests beyond British territory .
... is impossible without a system of strict control over all timber , wood and forest produce in transit , whether it is the produce of Government or private lands , or has been imported from forests beyond British territory .
第 26 頁
The correspondence originated from some remarks made by Major Morgan in the Madras Forest Report for 1861-62 , in which he deprecated girdling teak before felling as it rendered the wood brittle . On this the Secretary of State ( No.
The correspondence originated from some remarks made by Major Morgan in the Madras Forest Report for 1861-62 , in which he deprecated girdling teak before felling as it rendered the wood brittle . On this the Secretary of State ( No.
第 27 頁
When a tree has been ringed the wood - cutters object to cut it down on account of its increased hardness ; this objection might be waived were it not for another , and more serious one , which has been adduced .
When a tree has been ringed the wood - cutters object to cut it down on account of its increased hardness ; this objection might be waived were it not for another , and more serious one , which has been adduced .
第 40 頁
And it would also seem that the timber which he calls kuppalee and bullet wood ( Mimusops littoralis ) , may be advantageously made use of for their superior quality and their accessibility . Orders should be issued to the ...
And it would also seem that the timber which he calls kuppalee and bullet wood ( Mimusops littoralis ) , may be advantageously made use of for their superior quality and their accessibility . Orders should be issued to the ...
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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