The Forests of India, 第 1 卷J. Lane, 1922 |
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Edward Percy Stebbing. INTRODUCTION HIS History of the Forests of India and the growth of the Indian Forest Service has been written with T the object of tracing the various stages through which the forests have passed during the develop ...
Edward Percy Stebbing. INTRODUCTION HIS History of the Forests of India and the growth of the Indian Forest Service has been written with T the object of tracing the various stages through which the forests have passed during the develop ...
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... growth met with in different parts may be understood . The shape of the Indian continent is usually considered to be triangular , with the Himalaya as the northern base and the sea on the other sides . Strictly speaking , however ...
... growth met with in different parts may be understood . The shape of the Indian continent is usually considered to be triangular , with the Himalaya as the northern base and the sea on the other sides . Strictly speaking , however ...
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... , bamboo is the principal growth . East of the Arakan Range are the great central plains of lower Burma , watered by the Irrawady and the Sittang . East of this again , extending through Burma from north to ΙΟ THE FORESTS OF INDIA.
... , bamboo is the principal growth . East of the Arakan Range are the great central plains of lower Burma , watered by the Irrawady and the Sittang . East of this again , extending through Burma from north to ΙΟ THE FORESTS OF INDIA.
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... growth and general flora . As elsewhere in the tropics the rainfall in India has marked characteristics , the feature of importance being the periodic rainfall or monsoons . The distribution and character of the various types of Indian ...
... growth and general flora . As elsewhere in the tropics the rainfall in India has marked characteristics , the feature of importance being the periodic rainfall or monsoons . The distribution and character of the various types of Indian ...
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... growth , to be alluded to in greater detail in an ensuing chapter , and physical reasons , tend to show that this contention can be put forward with some certainty . But historical indications of the former great forest wealth of the ...
... growth , to be alluded to in greater detail in an ensuing chapter , and physical reasons , tend to show that this contention can be put forward with some certainty . But historical indications of the former great forest wealth of the ...
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