The Forests of India, 第 2 卷J. Lane, 1922 |
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第 50 頁
... selected as instructors belong . I would also arrange for changes to be reported to the India Office . As these arrangements could not conveniently be made by letter from India , I have taken it upon myself to submit a copy of this ...
... selected as instructors belong . I would also arrange for changes to be reported to the India Office . As these arrangements could not conveniently be made by letter from India , I have taken it upon myself to submit a copy of this ...
第 71 頁
... selected should be restricted , and we would therefore suggest that six may be nominated , provided a sufficient number of fully competent young men can be found . We consider it important that the men to be selected should be of ...
... selected should be restricted , and we would therefore suggest that six may be nominated , provided a sufficient number of fully competent young men can be found . We consider it important that the men to be selected should be of ...
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... selected in 1871 four only should be selected for 1872 , and of these three should be sent to France and one only to Germany . Cleghorn also submitted a Report detailing the progress of the training of the probationers with him ...
... selected in 1871 four only should be selected for 1872 , and of these three should be sent to France and one only to Germany . Cleghorn also submitted a Report detailing the progress of the training of the probationers with him ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
THE TRAINING OF FOREST PROBATIONERS FOR INDIAN | 42 |
THE PROGRESS OF FOREST ADMINISTRATION IN THE MADRAS | 90 |
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acres administration amount annually appointments Assam Assistant Conservators bamboos Bengal Berar Bhutan Bombay Brandis British Burma cattle Central Provinces charge Chief Commissioner Chittagong Cleghorn Collector commenced Conservator Conservator of Forests considerable considered cultivation demarcation deodar Deputy Conservator Despatch district Division establishment estimated Excellency in Council existing expenditure extent feet felling fire firewood Forest Conservancy Forest Department Forest Officers forestry fuel Government forests Government of India Governor-General grass grazing growth hills Himalaya important increase Indian Forester Inspector-General of Forests jungle Kumaun land lease Madras matter maunds ment native necessary North-West Provinces obtained operations organisation Oudh Pearson period plantations planting Presidency probationers progress proposed protection Punjab railway Ranger realised Report revenue Ribbentrop River rules sâl forests sanctioned Secretary seed Sikkim Singbhum sleepers species square miles staff Sunderbans supply Survey sylvicultural teak timber tion trees valuable village waste lands wood young