Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 9،الجزء 1Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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... trees can be planted without prejudice to the soil , as the coffee tree sinks its roots deep in the ground , and thence de- rives its nourishment . In the first instance the plantains afford shelter to the coffee , in after years the ...
... trees can be planted without prejudice to the soil , as the coffee tree sinks its roots deep in the ground , and thence de- rives its nourishment . In the first instance the plantains afford shelter to the coffee , in after years the ...
الصفحة 174
... tree , .. Arecas , 32,500 12,500 45,000 It must be observed that the calculation is taken from 3,250 instead of 7,500 nutmeg trees , which the colonist originally planted , because half these trees will probably be males , which are ...
... tree , .. Arecas , 32,500 12,500 45,000 It must be observed that the calculation is taken from 3,250 instead of 7,500 nutmeg trees , which the colonist originally planted , because half these trees will probably be males , which are ...
الصفحة 176
... trees and some of the most common articles of tropical agriculture . Of American productions , tobacco , pine - apples , guavas , and anotta ( bixa orellana ) are universally diffused . The durian tree which forms the greatest delicacy ...
... trees and some of the most common articles of tropical agriculture . Of American productions , tobacco , pine - apples , guavas , and anotta ( bixa orellana ) are universally diffused . The durian tree which forms the greatest delicacy ...
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