The Forests of India, 第 1 卷J. Lane, 1922 |
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第 7 頁
... provinces of Madras and Bombay , the Central Provinces and some of the chief native states of India in the centre and south . It is separated by no sharply defined line from the north , the plains of the northern states gradually rising ...
... provinces of Madras and Bombay , the Central Provinces and some of the chief native states of India in the centre and south . It is separated by no sharply defined line from the north , the plains of the northern states gradually rising ...
第 11 頁
... province is 171,500 square miles , and its population ( in 1891 ) was 7,600,000 . This brief outline of the configuration of the continent of India will suffice to make clear the allusions to the different provinces and forestry ...
... province is 171,500 square miles , and its population ( in 1891 ) was 7,600,000 . This brief outline of the configuration of the continent of India will suffice to make clear the allusions to the different provinces and forestry ...
第 12 頁
... of rainfall due to local precipitations are received in different parts of the country , as for instance the so - called " Christmas " rains in the United Provinces and elsewhere , the showers 12 THE FORESTS OF INDIA.
... of rainfall due to local precipitations are received in different parts of the country , as for instance the so - called " Christmas " rains in the United Provinces and elsewhere , the showers 12 THE FORESTS OF INDIA.
第 13 頁
... provinces ) and lasts till the end of February or end of March respectively . This cold season is followed by the hot weather commencing in early March ( or early April , the latter in the north ) and lasting till the monsoon breaks in ...
... provinces ) and lasts till the end of February or end of March respectively . This cold season is followed by the hot weather commencing in early March ( or early April , the latter in the north ) and lasting till the monsoon breaks in ...
第 21 頁
... provinces maintained the struggle for some time thereafter . This invasion by the Mahomedans was not made by way of the old north - western corridor routes of entry into India . It proved the one exception to the methods by which India ...
... provinces maintained the struggle for some time thereafter . This invasion by the Mahomedans was not made by way of the old north - western corridor routes of entry into India . It proved the one exception to the methods by which India ...
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