The Forests of India, 第 3 卷J. Lane, 1926 |
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第 6 到 10 筆結果,共 100 筆
第 43 頁
... appears no reasonable prospect of re- placing rab by a cheaper artificial manure , or by any method of cultivation customary in other parts of India or elsewhere . ( 3 ) That without first exhausting the available supply of cow - dung ...
... appears no reasonable prospect of re- placing rab by a cheaper artificial manure , or by any method of cultivation customary in other parts of India or elsewhere . ( 3 ) That without first exhausting the available supply of cow - dung ...
第 51 頁
... appears that only a total yield of 1,850,000 maunds of fuel , or about 66,000 tons will be required . The yield in the past year was 1,403,413 maunds . The highest estimate of the requirements of the Railway , which began at 10,000 tons ...
... appears that only a total yield of 1,850,000 maunds of fuel , or about 66,000 tons will be required . The yield in the past year was 1,403,413 maunds . The highest estimate of the requirements of the Railway , which began at 10,000 tons ...
第 54 頁
... appears to have still been clear felling with natural reproduction , both coppice and seed , under the direct influence of inundation water . The Government of India's Resolution , No. 22 F. , of 19th October , 1894 ( vide II , p . 484 ) ...
... appears to have still been clear felling with natural reproduction , both coppice and seed , under the direct influence of inundation water . The Government of India's Resolution , No. 22 F. , of 19th October , 1894 ( vide II , p . 484 ) ...
第 63 頁
... appear in the accounts of the Forest Department . Brandis commented on certain articles of minor produce which were becoming scarce , instancing the leaves of mhayaben ( Cordelia sp . ) , which furnish the best covering leaf of Burmese ...
... appear in the accounts of the Forest Department . Brandis commented on certain articles of minor produce which were becoming scarce , instancing the leaves of mhayaben ( Cordelia sp . ) , which furnish the best covering leaf of Burmese ...
第 75 頁
... appears to have been generally carried along the crests of ridges , where teak is always more abundant than in the valleys , and valuation surveys conducted on this principle would naturally give higher results than surveys which ...
... appears to have been generally carried along the crests of ridges , where teak is always more abundant than in the valleys , and valuation surveys conducted on this principle would naturally give higher results than surveys which ...
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acres annual appointed area of forest Assam bamboos Bashahr Bengal blocks Bombay branch Brandis Burma Cachar Central Provinces Changa Manga charge Chief Conservator Circle commenced Commissioner compartments Conservator of Forests considerable considered coppice crop cultivation Dehra Dun demarcation deodar District Division Eardley Wilmot existing feet fellings fire protection Forest Administration forest areas forest conservancy Forest Department Forest Officer forest produce Forestry fuel Government of India grass grazing growing stock growth hills increase Indian Forest Service Inspector-General of Forests Kanara Kumaun land Madras Madras Presidency matter ment method Oudh owing period Plans plantations planting Presidency probationers progress proposed Provincial Service Punjab question railway Rangers recruited regeneration Report Reserved Forests revenue Ribbentrop River sâl forests sanctioned Schlich seed selection Singbhum sleepers sowing species square miles staff suggested supply sylvicultural Sylviculturist taungya teak timber tion total area trees undertaken villages whilst wood