Showing 1 - 6 results of 6 for search 'Brandis, Dietrich, Sir, 1824-1907', query time: 0.04s
Refine Results
-
1
Suggestions regarding forest administration in the north-western provinces and Oudh. by Brandis, Dietrich, Sir, 1824-1907
Calcutta : Printed at the Home Department Press, 1882Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading…Format: Book
//IF NOT LOGGED IN - FORCE LOGIN ?>
//ELSE THEY ARE LOGGED IN PROCEED WITH THE OPEN URL CODE:?> -
2
Forestry in India : origins & early developments by Brandis, Dietrich, Sir, 1824-1907
Dehra Dun : Natraj Publishers, 1994Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading…Format: Book
//IF NOT LOGGED IN - FORCE LOGIN ?>
//ELSE THEY ARE LOGGED IN PROCEED WITH THE OPEN URL CODE:?> -
3
Indian trees : an account of trees, shrubs, woody climbers, bamboos, and palms indigenous or commonly cultivated in the British Indian Empire by Brandis, Dietrich, Sir, 1824-1907
London : A. Constable & Co., Ltd, 1906Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading…Format: Book
//IF NOT LOGGED IN - FORCE LOGIN ?>
//ELSE THEY ARE LOGGED IN PROCEED WITH THE OPEN URL CODE:?> -
4
Suggestions regarding forest administration in the Madras Presidency by Brandis, Dietrich, Sir, 1824-1907
Madras : Printed by E. Keys, at the Government press, 1883Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading…Format: Book
//IF NOT LOGGED IN - FORCE LOGIN ?>
//ELSE THEY ARE LOGGED IN PROCEED WITH THE OPEN URL CODE:?> -
5
Suggestions regarding the menagement of the leased forests of Busáhir in the Sutlej Valley of the Punjab. by Brandis, Dietrich, Sir, 1824-1907
Simla : Government Central Branch Press, 1881Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading…Format: Book
//IF NOT LOGGED IN - FORCE LOGIN ?>
//ELSE THEY ARE LOGGED IN PROCEED WITH THE OPEN URL CODE:?> -
6
The forest flora of north-west and central India : a handbook of the indigenous trees and shrubs of those countries by Stewart, J. Lindsay (John Lindsay)
London : W. H. Allen & Co., 1874Other Authors: “…Brandis, Dietrich, Sir, 1824-1907…”
Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading…Format: Book
//IF NOT LOGGED IN - FORCE LOGIN ?>
//ELSE THEY ARE LOGGED IN PROCEED WITH THE OPEN URL CODE:?>