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There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924002973760 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIG COLLECTION AT THE Forest Research Institute DEHRA DUN, INDIA (Up to date 1st November 1911) Compiled in the office of the Sylviculturist CALCUTTA SUPERINTENDENT GOVERNMENT PRINTING, INDIA 1912 Agents for the sale of Books published by the Superintendent of Government Printing, India, Calcutta, In Lonpon. Constable & Co., 10, eave Street, Leicester Square, W.C. Kegan Paul, Trench Triibner & Co., 68-74, Carter Lane, E.C. Bernard Quaritch, 11, Grafton Street, New Bond Street, W. P. S. King & Son, 2 and 4, Great Smith Street, Westminster. H. S. King & Co., 65, Cornhill, and 9, Pall Mall, London. Es ON THE Otto Harrassowitz, Leipzig. Karl W. Hirsemann, Leipzig. R. Friedlander & Sohn, Berlin, W.N. Carlstrasse, 11, In Thacker, Spink & Co., Calcutta and Simla. Newman & Co., Calcutta. R. Cambray & Co., Calcutta. 8. K. 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Sundar Pandurang, Bombay. Gopal Narayan & Co., Bombay. Ram Chandra Govind & Son, Bombay. Superintendent, American Baptist Mission Press, Rangoon, Rai Sahib M. Gulab Singh & Sons, Mufid-i-Am Press, Lahore and Calcutta, N. B. Mathur, Superintendent, Nazir Kanun Hind Press, Allahabad, A. Chand & Co., Punjab. A. M. and J. Ferguson, Ceylon. Babu 8. C. Talukdar, Proprietor, Students & Co., Gooch Behar. PREFACE. ‘aes the first printed catalogue that has been prepared for the Photo graphic collection at the Forest Research Institute, which comprises the old collection of the Imperial Forest School together with additions since the constitution of the Research Institute in 1906. This collection, which is under the charge of the Sylviculturist, consisted on the lst Novem- ber 1911 of 1,433 photographs and 795 negatives. The photographic prints are classified under two separate indiees, I.—Gen- eral, I1.—Geographical (India only), the main sub-heads under each being shown in the Table of Contents below. N egatives are classified according to size, to facilitate storage, the different sizes being denoted by letters as follows :— Number of nega- tives on Ist November 1911, P 4}’x 34” (Quarter plate). : ‘ ; : é ‘ ‘i . 8il Q 5’x4" ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ i 6 é 3 ‘ ‘ f . 140 R. bax a oe we at lo. 6S . Wid 8S 64”x 42” (Half plate) . ‘ Fi : 2 i 7 a . . 249 T Oixeg" (Fullplaie} . 2 6 6 oe we elle BO U 10’x8” . : : ‘ é : : ‘: : : : ; . 91 V 12”x10”. ‘ * é ‘ . . ‘ “ . x " 74 W 15”x 12” i ze E ° 4 : : ‘ ‘ c . Nil. Toran z : 5 » 795 Negatives of dimensions other than the above are classified under the size most convenient for storage purposes. Officers are invited to add_to the collection photographs of trees or any- subjects of interest in Forestry : these may be sent in the form of good prints, negatives, or undeveloped plates. Prints and negatives will be returned, if desired, after copies have been taken. Plates will be developed at the Forest Research Institute free of charge, the negatives being returned, if desired, after copies have been taken ; if the negatives are accepted, the cost of the plates will be defrayed, should the return of the negatives not be desired. All prints, negatives, or plates should be accompanied by a brief note as to the subject and the name of the officer taking the photograph, and undeveloped plates should, if possible, be accompanied by a note as to exposure, light, stop, and plate used. ii It is understood that all photographs sent to the Forest Research Institute will, unless the contrary is specially desired, be available for reproduction or publication over the name of the officer taking the photograph, if known. It may be mentioned that some of the photographs in the collection, which have been taken for a special object with a view to publication later, are not avail- able for issue at present : these are marked with an asterisk. Bond fide en- quiries regarding the issue of photographs from the collection will be attended to by the Sylviculturist, to whom any applications on the subject should be addressed : a price list of prints will be found at the end of this catalogue. The undersigned will be glad to have his attention drawn to any errors or omissions in this catalogue. Where known the photographer’s name is entered in each case, but in many cases it is unknown and has therefore had to be omitted. R. 8. TROUP, Sylviculturist, a Desra Duy, U. P., Inpia. The Ist November 1911. TABLE OF CONTENTS. I.—GENERAL INDEX. (Heaps A ro J RzuFeR To InpIa ONLY.) Numbér of photos, on Ist November 1911, A. Sylviculture including types of trees and forests F : 712 B. Botany . 5 97 C. Forest utilization . : . 100 D. Forest engineering including bullaings antl taneport al giaher ‘ A 168 E. Zoology and shikar 5 . A ‘ : , 53 F. Scenery and miscellaneous views. @ - : . 42 G. Ethnographical : - 21 H. Portraits and groups 37 J. Miscellaneous 19 K. Foreign photos (7.e., all piiniries autate atin 184 ° TOTAL A ‘ 1,433 II.—GroerapuicaL InpEx. (India only.) Ajmer-Merwara 5 r . , . > Andamans 5 Baluchistan : 3 Bengal. é e . : Bombay Burma Central Bravitiers Gnatustine Bevan} Eastern Bengal and Assam : : . Madras. F . 3 . Native States . * a é : Punjab. United Provinces ‘ Forest Research Institute wail Caltex, on Dun : JIL—ScaLE OF CHARGES FOR PRINTING AND NEGATIVE MAKING. Paces. 161 ab. ib. 163 0. 167 180 182 186 ab. 188 191 240 245 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION AT THE Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun, India. I.—GENERAL INDEX. A.—Sylviculture, including Types of Trees and Forests. Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name, Print No. Negative No. REMARKS. ra Abies Pindrow. cP Quercus semecarpifolia forest with natural undergrowth of Spruce (Picea Morinda) and silver fir (Abies Pind- row), Jaunsar, United Pro- vinces. Mundali forest showing dry Spruce (Picea Morinda) and silver fir (Abies Pina- row) girdled to make way for Deodar advance growth, Jaunsar, United Provinces. *Abies Pindrow sown July 1910 ; seedling about nine months old, F. R. I. Sylvi- cultural garden, Dehra Dun. *Contour basket planting of silver fir (Abies Pindrow) in an opened out mature wood of Spruce with a little silver fir: Kanjatra, Jaunsar, United Provinces. * Dense even-aged pure pole forest of silver fir covering many acres, where there was formerly a large blank in the overwood aspect. N. slope steep, seedbearers scattered but fairly plenti- ful, near Ringali, Jaunsar, United Provinces. T. B. Chit- rakar. R. 8S. Troup. A 44 and 45. A 61. A 387, A 398, U 28 & 2 U 84. 8 124. 84. 8 44. * Not available for Issue at present. A,—Sylvicul- ~ ture, Abies Pin- drow —concld. CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative y No. REMARKS. Abies Pindrow —coneld. Abies Webbiana. ” » Acacia arabica. a] Spruce and silver fir forest killed prior to felling by villagers intending to till land for temporary culti- vation (above Datmir) near entrance to Harki Dun in Tehri State, United Provinces. Alt. about 9,000’. Mature spruce (Picea Mor- inda) and silver fir (Abies Pindrow) forest. Portion above road closed to graz- ing and portion below road open, Jaunsar, United Pro- vinces. Natural regeneration of silver fir (Abies Pindrow), Deoban, Jaunsar, United Provinces. * Silver fir (Abies Pindrow) Quercus semecarpifolia for- est, Mohna block, Chak- rata Division, United Pro- vinces, 17th September 1911. *Forest of silver fir and spruce, with younger sil- ver fir of different ages coming up ina slight open- ing in the canopy, Kanjat- ra, Chakrata Division, United Provinces, 19th September 1911. Silver fir forest, Darjeeling. Do. do. De. do. Dead forest of babul (Aca- cia arabica), Bombay. Acacia arabica tree growing in riverain forests, Bom- bay. A well grown babul (Acacia arabica) forest, Bombay. cia arabica) regeneration, Bombay. coming up naturally in- A block of young babul (Aca- E. A. Court- hope. B. 0. Cov- entry. R. 8. Troup. A 425. A49l. A 492. A 629. A 630. A 83. A 84. S61. U e U8. 8 208. S$ 209. T 48. T 44. T 61. T 64. * Not available for issue at present. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE, 3 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. _A—Sylvieul _ture, Acacia ara- pbica— REMARES. Acacia arabica —coneld. Acacia Catechu. ” ” Small patch of Acacia ara- bica in Gulu Shahr State Reserve, Baluchistan. Alluvial growth of Acacia arabica and Dalbergia Sissoo in the Siwalik Divi- sion, United Provinces. * Acacia| arabica artificially raised) seed sown 16th July (1911, plant about 3 months old, Sylvicul- tural |garden, Surajbagh F. R. L, Dehra Dun, 15th October 1911. Cutch a Catechu) tree with Teak (Tectona grandis) and Cutch sow- ings in flowered bamboos. Bwet Forest, Prome Divi- sion, Burma. An Acacia Catechu tree, South Kanara Division, |. Madras. Acacia Catechu tree, U. P. Received from the United Provinces Exhibition, Al- lahabad, 1910-11. Acacia -Catechu coppice shoot, killed by the great frost 1905, Chandi Range, Lansdowne Division, U. P. Received from U. P. Ex- hibition, Allahabad, 1910- 11. A view of Acacia Catechu forests, showing the dam- age done to trees by por- cupines, Gohri; Range, Lansdowne Forest Divi- sion, United Provinces. Received from United Pro- vinces Exhibition, Allaha- bad, 1910-11. * Acacia Catechu on very poor soil showing effects of erosion, Gonda Division, United Provinces. T. B. Chit- . Takar. J. W. Oliver. Basti Ram, Ranger. ” R. 8. Troup. A140. A 470. A 639. A 36. A 98. A 213. A 246, A 248. A277, Vv 10. T 209. T 7. T 45. 8 135. T1M47. Q 71. concld. * Not available for issue at present. BQ 4 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION A—Sylvieul- ture, ss Index title. Aeacia Cate- chu— | Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Negative No. REMARKS. contd. ‘ Acacia Catechu * Acacia Catechu sown 6th —contd. March 1911, seedlings about three months old. F. RB. I. Sylvicultural gar- den, Dehra Dun. Superficial erosion in open forest of Acacia Catechu, Gonda Division, U. P. Received from U. P. Ex- hibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. * Acacia Catechu tree 10’-6’, height 27 ft., Dholkhand, Siwalik Division, United Provinces. * Acacia Catechu showing stunted growth and ten- dency to die on badly drained localities. * Acacia Catechu on badly drained locality showing stunted growth and ten- dency to die, Meiktila District, Burma. Acacia Catechu on sandy al- luvium in river-bed, Meik- tila District, Burma. Acacia Catechu on sandy al- luvium by river-bed, Meik- tila District, Burma. Alluvial growth of Acacia Catechu in the Siwalik Di- vision, United Provinces. Alluvial growth of Acacia Catechu and Dalbergia Sis- soo in the Siwalik Division, United Provinces. Acacia Catechu in rau-bed, Siwalik Division, United Provinces. T. B. Chit- rakar. H. Jackson. R.S. Troup. R. 8. Troup A 363. A371. A415. A 416. A417. 418 and 419. A 469, 472-77 and 480. A 478, 479 and 481. A 483. T 194. V 47. P2: P 5and 6, V 8, 12. 14, 16, 17, 19 and 23. V 20, 22 and 27, V 29, * Not available for issue at present. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 5 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative 0. A—Sylvieul- ture, ee REMARES. Acacia Cate- ehu—coneld. Acacia Catechu —concld. ” Adansonia digitata. 4 *Sample plot No. 6 of Si- walik Division, United Pro- vinces, fully stocked na- tural forest of Dalbergia Sissoo andAcncia Catechu on alluvial sand and gravel, Dholkhand, Siwalik Divi- sion, United Provinces. * Experimental plot No. 8 of Siwalik Division, United Provinces, alluvial sand and gravel on which seed- lings of Dalberyia Sissoo and Acacia Catechu are spring- ing up, Dholkhand, Siwalik Division, United Provinces. Coppice shoots of Dulbergia Sissoo and Acacia Catechu, 8 years old, Chandi Range, Lansdowne Division, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Coppice shoots of Acacia ‘ Catechu, Chandi Range, Lansdowne Division, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. A view of Acacia Catechu forest ringed by porcu- pines, Gohri Range, Lansdowne Division, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. An Acacia Catechu trunk, the lower portion of which has been damaged by sorcupines, Gohri Range, ansdowne Division, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. ° Adansonia digitata; view taken at Karwand in Buldana District, Berar. T. B. Chit- rakar. Basti Ram, Ranger. A 522. A 524. A 563. A571 A 573. A574, A 104. T 81. T 83. T 160. T 168. T 170. T 171. * Not available for issue at present. ASylvienl- ture. Adansonia digitata— concld, 6 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION . Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS. Adansonia digitata —conceld. Adina cordi- folia. ” Aisculus indica Albizzia Lebbek Albizzia _pro- cera. Albizzia stipu- lata. Alnus nitida Adansonia digitata, 42 feet girth, Karwand, Berar, Central Provinces. Adina cordifolia tree, Dehra Dun, United Provinces. Adina cordifolia tree, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhi- bition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Horse chestnut tree, Chach- pur, Jaunsar, United Pro- vinces. Tn “ Ola Block ”’ Tehri Gar- hwai Leased Forest, 1898. Horse-chestnut in flower, Jaunsar, United Pro- vinces. * Albizzia Lebbek, sown 6th March 1911, seedlings about three months old, F. R. I. Sylvicultural Garden, Dehra Dun. * Albizzia Lebbek in fruit, Ranipur, Siwalik Divi- sion, United Provinces. * Albizzia procera, sown 16th April 1911, seedlings about two months old, F. R. IL. Sylvicultural Garden, Dehra Dun. Albizzia procera, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Albizzia stipulata, United ‘Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. A view of valley showing the gregarious growth of Alnus nitida, Naini Tal Division, United Provin- ces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad 1910-11. J.8. Gam- ble. T. B. Chi- trakar. A 279, A 30. A 335. A 274. A 275. A 346. A515, A 345. A579. A558, A 353. U 27. T 192. T 78. T 191. T 176. T 155. Va4i. * Not available for issue at present. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. oo Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. A.—Sylvicul- ture. Anogeissus latifolia. REMARKS, Anogeissus latt- folia. Anogetssus pendula. Aristida cyan- antha. Bamboos Bambusa poly- mor pha. ” Bambusa Tulda Betula alnoides. * Reproduction of Pinus longifolia mixed with Sdl, Buchanania lati- folia and Anogeissus lati- folia on the upper ridges of the Siwaliks, United Provinces. Alt. about 2,300 feet. ‘ Anogeissus pendula tree, Vern. ‘‘ dhankra,”’ (pro- tected from goats and sheep) Ajmere-Merwar. * Young Sisoo plants up to 10’ high coming up natu- rally on new alluvial ground in a river-bed amongst Munj_ grass (Saccharum Moonja, with the tall flowering stems) and Aristida cyanantha (the lower and finer grass in tufts), Dholkhand, Si- walik Division, United Provinces. The giant Bamboo clump, Aravillakava, Nilambur, South Malabar Division, Madras. Close view of a clump of Kyathaung bamboo, (Bambusa polymorpha) Toungoo Division, Burma. Clump of Kyathaung bam- boo (Bambusa polymor- pha) with old girdled teak stump in foreground, Toungoo Division, Burma. Forest of Bambusa polymor- pha, with Forest Officer’s tent, Okkan Reserve, Rangoon Division, Burma. Aclump of thaik bamboo (Bambusa Tulda), Toun- goo Division, Burma. Birch trees, Darjeeling. R. 8. Troup. R. 8S. Troup. J. J. Rorie. A. Rodger. J.J. Borie. A520. A 107. A 366. A101. A199. A 202. A 679. A 200. A172. Q 67. Qi. P27 * Not available for issue at present. A.—Sylvieul- ture, Bischofla javanica. 8 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. i Print No. Negative No. REMARKS. Bischofia ja- vanica. Bombax mala- baricum. Buchanania latifolia. Bulea frondosa. | | Trunk of Bischofia javanica showing the claw marks of a tiger, Sonanadi Range, Lansdowne Division, United Provin- ces. Received from Uni- ted Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Bischofia javanica, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. A Bischofia javanica tree, in full leave, Eastern Bengal and Assam. Bombax malabaricum large buttressed tree, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Bomb: labaricum, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad. * Bombax malabaricum, artificially raised, seed sown 3rd July 1911. Plant about three months old. Sylvicultural Garden, Surajbagh, F. R. L, Dehra Dun, 15th October 1911. * Hill type of sdl forest in the Saharanpur Siwaliks, United Provinces. Sél mixed chiefly with Bucha- nania latifolia (sample plot No. 4 of Siwalik Division). * Reproduction of Pznus longifolia mixed with sdl, Buchanania latifolia and Anogeissus latifolia on the upper ridges of the Siwaliks, United Pro- vinces. Alt. about 2,300 feet. Butea frondosa in flower, Dehra Dun, United Pro- vinces. , | Basti Ram, Ranger. Basti Ram, Ranger. T. B. Chit- rakar. UT. B. -Chit- rakar. R.S. Troup. A575. A577. A714. A 337. A 566. A 640. A513. & 514 A520. Alld4. T 172. T 174. Q 140. T 163. T 210. T 76 and 77. Q 67. 538. * Not available for issue at present. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS. Butea frondosa —coneld. Careya arborea. Cassia Fistula. Trunk of a Butea frondosa tree, the lower portion of which has been ringed by porcupines, Lans- downe Division, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. * Butea frondosa tree pol- larded for lac cultivation (Experimental Plot No. 1 of Siwalik Division), Ranipur, United Pro- vinces. Butea frondosa, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad. * Experimental Plot No. 1 of Siwalik Division, Uni- ted Provinces. Sticks of lac on Butea frondosa used for starting the ex- periment. A Careya arborea tree, leaf- less. Eastern Bengal and Assam. A Careya arborea tree in full leaves, Eastern Bengal and Assam. Cassia Fistula, United Pro- vinces. Received .from United Provinces Ex- hibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. - * Cassia Fistula, sown 6th March 1911, seedling about two months old. Forest Research Insti- tute, Sylvicultural Garden,. Dehra Dun. * Cassia Fistula in fruit, Beribara, Siwalik Divi- sion, United Provinces. Basti Ram, Ranger. Cd T. B. Chit- takar. Basti Ram, Ranger. Basti Ram, Ranger. T. B. Chit- rakar. B.S. Troup. A 225, A516. A 567. A 587. A709. A 230. A347. A370. 8 159. T 79. T 164. T 150. Q 134. Q 136. 8 134. 'T 193. =) Sal * Not available for issue at present. A.—Sylvicul- ture. Butea fron- dosa—. concld. 10 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION A.—Sylvicul- ture, Casuarina equisetifolia. Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative ’ No. REMARES. Casuarina equisetifolia. 9 Casuarina equisetifolia, one year in nursery, one year in plantation, Western Division, Kanara, Bom- bay. Received from United Provinces Exhibi- tion, Allahabad, 1910-11. Casuarina equisetifolia, Coupe, Western Division, Kanara, Bombay. Re- ceived from United Pro- vinces Exhibition, Alla- habad, 1910-11. Planting Casuarina equise- tifolia at’ the commence- ment of the monsoon, be Division, Kan- ara, Bombay. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Planting Casuarina equise- tifolia, area at the end of the monsoon, Western Division, Kanara, Bom- bay. Received from United Provinces Ex- hibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Casuarina equisetifolia, one year in nursery, three years in plantation, Western Division, Kan- ara, Bombay. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Casuarina equisetifolia, one year in nursery, two years in plantation, Western Division, Kan- ara, Bombay. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Casuarina equisetifolia plantation, general view 1—6 years old, Western Division, Kanara, Bom- bay. Received from United Provinces Exhibi- tion, Allahabad, 1910-11. J A 139. A 289. A 290. A 291. A 292. A 293. A 204 & 295, AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. . il Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS. Casuarina equisetifolia —conold. Cedrela Toona. Cedrus Deodara » Casuarina _— equisettfolia, one year in nursery, two years in plantation, Western Division, Kan- ara, Bombay. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Cedrela Toona, United Pro- vinces. Received from United Provinces Exhi- bition, Allahabad, 1910- 11. Deodar (Cedrus Deodara) and oak (Quercus dila- tata) plantation, Cheena Block C. 7, Naini Tal, United Provinces. Forest of Deodar, Bashahr Division, Punjab. Forest of Deodar, showing results of lopping and mutilation, Bashahr Division, Punjab. Very old gnarled Deodar, Bashahr Division, Punjab. Young Deodar forest in the Sutlej Valley, Bashahr Division, Punjab. Hill slope planted with -Deodar and Pinus excelsa, Jaunsar, United Provinces. Young Deodar forest, Jaun- sar, United Provinces. Deodar forest open to graz- ing, showing the result of heavy grazing in hill forests, Jaunsar, United Provinces. Deodar forest open to heavy grazing, Jaunsar, United Provinces. Group of mature deodar trees, height about 150 feet, girth 10 feet, Jaun- sar, United Provinces. Basti Ram, | Ranger. E. A. Court- hope. A 400. A 565. A27. A 38. A 39. A 40. A4l. A 46. A 48, A 49, A50. A5bl. T 162, T 8. T 22. T 19. U 18. U 1b. U 26. U 17. A.—Sylvicul- ture, Casuarina equisetifolia —concld. A.—Sylvicul- ture, Cedrus Deo- dara—conid. 12 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS. Cedrus Deo- dara—contd. ” Deodar pole forest, Jaun- sar, United Provinces. Young Deodar growth co- ming away under Pinus excelsa, which has been lopped and topped, Jaunsar, United Pro- vinces. Young Deodar growth com- ing away under girdled oaks and Rhododendron arboreum, Jaunsar, Uni- ted Provinces. Young Deodar crop saved by girdling Pinus excelsa, standing over it, Jaunsar, United Provinces. Young Deodar growth saved by making a hole in the forest surrounding it, Jaunsar, United Provinces. Mundali forest, showing dry spruce (Picea Morinda) and silver-fir (Abies Pin- drow) girdled to make way for Deodar advance growth, Jaunsar, United Provinces. Planting up bare hill side with Deodar and Pinus excelsa in lines, Jaunsar, United Provinces. Pinus excelsa with small Deodar in middle, United Provinces. Fine pole growth of Deo- dar, Jaunsar, United Provinces. Mixed forest at Lambatach, principally deodar and Pinus excelsa 3 the boun- dary path shows the boundary between fire- protected and open forest, Jaunsar, United Provinces. ' r A 52. A 57. A 58. aA 59. A 60. A 61. A 68. A 285. A 286. A 287, U 33. U6. U 90. U 29. U 84. U 89. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE., 13 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS. Cedrus Deodara —contd. Natural regeneration of Cedrus Deodara and Pin- us excelsa, Osna, Jaun- sar, United Provinces, Deodar forest after lumber- ing, Jaunsar, United Provinces. Natural regeneration of deodar, Jaunsar, United Provinces. * Young group of deodar poles, height 30 feet, sprung from a seed- bearer, recently removed from blank in fore- ground, Konain, Jaun- sar, United Provinces. Altitude 7,800 feet. South-west aspect, steep slope. Deodar natural reproduc- tion on a blank round old seed bearers, Chakrata Division, United Prov- inces. Received from United Provinces Ex- hibition, Allahabad, 1910- 11. View over deodar forest of Bodyar, Jaunsar, Uni- ted Provinces, chiefly Deodar mixed with spruce. * Deodar trees, the result of natural reproduction in patches ; average height 100 feet, average girth 54 fect, Konain, Jaunsar, United Provinces, 7,800 feet. Pinus longifolia forest, showing 100 feet fire line. View overlooking the Tons valley from Molta, Jaunsar, United Pro- vinces. On the other side Pinus longifolia for- est below and Deodar forest above. B.S. Troup. R. 8. Troup. ” A300. A301. A302, A388. A 338, A 392, A 395. A 396. + § 15. 8 19. 8 22. S$ 23. * Not availablo for issue at present. A,—Sylvicul- ture. Cedrus Deo- dara—contd. A,—Sylvicul- ture, Cedrus Deo- dara— contd, 14 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. | REMARKS. Cedrus Dec- dara—contd. ” ” » * Deodar reproduction 6 to 12 feet high coming up thickly on a grassy slope on the edge of forest. Seed bearers in back- ground. South aspect, steep slope. Altitude 8,000 feet, Konain, Jaun- sar, United Provinces. Deodar forest on _ the Chenab, Pangi Valley, Chamba, State. Deodar grove in the Pabar Valley, Bashahr State, Punjab. Baspar Valley, Bashahr State, Punjab. Deodar trees in foreground. Temple of Gangotri, alti- tude 10,300 feet, show- ing Deodar forest on southern aspect with stunted growth of trees, mostly unsound ; very little reproduction. Bha- girathi Valley, Tehri State, United Provinces. Dense reproduction of Deo- dar and Pinus eacelsa re- sulting from practically clear felling carried out by late Mr. Wilson about 60 years ago, Harsil (8,000 feet), Tehri State, United Provinces. Dense reproduction of Deo- dar and Pinus excelsa re- sulting from practically clear felling carried out about 60 years ago at Harsil in Tehri State, United Provinces, by the late Mr. Wilson. Dense Deodar pole forest in Jalandrigadh at Harsil, Tehri State, United Pro- vinces, 8,000 feet alti- tude, left: untouched by Mr. Wilson, 60 yearsago, probably because then too small. Much of the forest felled by Mr. Wil- son was of this density, as evidenced by stumps still remaining. R. 8. Troup. A401. A 420. A 422, § 423. A 424, A 426. A 427. A 428. $47. 8 58. 8 67. 8 70. 8 73. * Not available for issue at present. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 15 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS. Cedrus Deodara —contd. a ” ” A specimen of clear felling in Deodar forest carried out by late Mr. Wilson, about 60 years ago at Harsil in the Bhagirathi Valley, Tehri State, Uni- ted Provinces. Repro- duction has come in thick- ly in most places of the kind. Clear felling of Deodar near Harsil in Tehri State made by late Mr. Wilson about 60 years ago. In most places reproduction of Deodar and Kail com- ing in thick, as shown in other photos, taken in same locality. This photo shows the density of forest felled by Mr. Wilson. Clearing in Deodar, spruce and silver-fir forests made by Mr. Wilson and afterwards cultivated by villagers of Durabi, Tehri State, United Pro- vinces, near Harsil. Natural regeneration of Deodar, Konain, Jaun- sar, United Provinces. Natural regeneration of Deodar, area open to grazing, Konain, Jaunsar Division, United Pro- vinces. Natural regeneration of Deodar, Konain, Jaunsar, United Provinces. Natural regeneration of Deodar and Blue Pine, Konain, Jaunsar Divi- sion, United Provinces. Distant view of Deodar plantations, Bodyar, Jaunsar, United Pro- vinces. E. A. Court- hope. ” ” A 430. A 435. A 436. A 484, 485. A 486. A 487. A488, A 489. 8 74, 8 95. 8 96. U3! & 62. U 63. U7. U9. A,—Sylvicul- * ture, Cedrus Deo- ‘dara— contd. 16 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION A—Sylvicul- ture, Cedrus Deo- dara— Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print, No. Negative No. REMARKS. contd. Cedrus Decdara —contd. »” Bare slope in Deodar forest open to grazing, Minau, Jaunsar, United Pro- vinces. Deodar and Blue Pine plan- tation, Bodyar, Jaunsar, United Provinces. * Dense young deodar natural reproduction, chiefly 1 to 3 feet high, coming up ina blank round arseed- bearer, Konain, Chakrata Division, United Pro- vinces, 2Ist September 1911. * Large forked deodar seed- bearer with good crop of regeneration in pole stage round it. Konain, Chakrata Division, United Provinces, 23rd September 1911. *Sample Plot No. 8 of Cha- krata Division, United Provinces. Dense, pure Deodar forest, Konain, Chakrata Division, United Provinces, 23rd September 1911. * Deodar plantation with natural kail standing over it: kail lopped to allow deodar to come up. Konain, Chakrata Division, United Provin- ces, 23rd September 1911. *Deodar forest, showing tendency to regenerate in groups. Group of young growth 10’—15’ high in foreground (seed-bearer recently felled above it), and old group, evidently regenerated in same way, height about 100 feet, Konain, Chakrata Divi- sion, United Provinces, 23rd September 1911. B. 0. Cov- entry. R.S8. Troup. A 490. A 500. A 634. A 641. A 642, A 643, A 644, U 14. U0. 8 217. 8 218. 8 220. * Not available for issue at present, AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. V7 Index title. Subject. ’ Photo- grapher’s name, Print No. Negative No. REMARKS, Cedrus Deodara --contd. ” Dense natural regeneration of deodar, 40’—50’ high, obtained from seed-bear- ers recently felled, leav- ing a blank under them, Konain, Chakrata Divi- sion, United Provinces, 23rd September 1911. * A hot rocky southern slope on which Deodar repro- duction has failed, al- though very successful all round on deeper soil, Konain, Chakrata Divi- sion, United Provinces, 23rd September 1911. *Sample Plot No. 7 of Cha- krata Division, United _Provinces, Deodar forest, in which a thinning has just been made, Konain, Chakrata Division, United Provinces, 25th Sept- ember 1911. * Temporary forest nursery, containing chiefly deodar plants 3 years old. In foreground deodar 1 year old in nursery beds. Pinus excelsa in blanker- looking beds in centre, Koti Kanasar, Chakrata Division, United Provin- ces, 26th September 1911. * A fine, pure, even-aged crop of deodar, grown up on abandoned cultiva- tion. Mean height 122 feet, mean girth 5’-7’, age 60 years, Koti Kanasar, Chakrata Division, 26th September 1911. * Four-year old natural deo- dar seedlings, up to 10 inches high, covering the ground in a small gap in deodar pole forest, caused by snow-break, Koti Kanasar, Chakrata Division, United Provin- ces, 26th September 1911. R.S. Troup. > ” ” A 645. A 646, A 647. A 648, A 649. A 650. 8 222. 8 223. § 224. S 225. S 226 § 297. * Not available for issue at present. A,—Sylvien)- ture, Cedrus Déo= dara —contd, 18 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION A.—Sylvicul- ture, — title, Ceirus Deo- andesite dara— Subject. Photo- grapher’s - name. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS, Cedrus Deodara —concld. Cephalostachy- um pergracile. ” * Two deodar nursery plants each 3 years old (larger 3’-3” from top of shoot to tip of root), Koti Kana- sar, Chakrata ‘Division, United Provinces, 26th September 1911. Damage by snow in deodar pole forest. Aspect N.-N- W. Elevation 6,000 feet, Koti Kanasar, Chakrata Division, United Prov- inces, Ist October 1911. * Deodar, Chir pine, and blue pine reproduction coming up in Chir forest where the Chir and Deodar zones meet. Altitude 6,000 feet. Aspect N.-W., Koti Kamnasar, Chak- rata Division, United Provinces, Ist October 1911. * Deodar plantation, 4’x 4’, age 37 years, Bodyar, Chakrata Division, Uni- ted Provinces, 5th Octo- ber 1911. Flowered tin (Cephalosta- chyum ergracile) bam- boo area ; ground covered with young bamboo with dead standing bamboo in foreground and a teak tree behind, Toungoo Division, Burma. Cephalostachyum pergracile in flower, Pyinmana, Burma. Teak with tinwa (Cephalos- tachyum —_—_—pergracile) showing 2 girdled and 2 green teak; nearest teak 11 feet 9 inches in girth, Bhamo District, Upper Burma. Negative copied from a photo. by J. H. Lace. R. & Troup. » J. J. Rorie. J. W. Oliver. J. H. Lace. A651. A 653. A 654 to 658. | A 668. A201. A 253. A 407. S 228. 5 230. 8 231 to 235. 8 246. T3. * Not available for issue at present. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 19 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. A—Sylvicul- ture, REMARKS, ee Cephalosta- ehyum per- Cephalostachy- um pergracile —coneld. Chloroxylon Swietenia. Chos . 5 ” ” Cinnamomum Camphora. Natural reproduction of teak in flowered tinwa (Cephalostachyum _ per- gracile). Myitkyina Division, Upper Burma. Brushwood cut but area not yet burnt. Young teak weak and generally crooked. It is intended to burn the area and cut back the teak. Satin wood (Chloroxylon Swietenia) much lopped for fuel, showing poor rocky ground on which it often grows. Height about 15 feet, girth 3’-6” (tree on left); Mandla District, Central Provin- ces, January 1908. General view of the Hosiar- pur Chos, Punjab. Plot No. 1 (Block A), Hos- iarpur Chos, Punjab. Plot No. 2 (Block A) east- ern slope. Hosiarpur Chos, Punjab. Plot No. 2 (Block A), south western slope, Hosiar- pur Chos, Punjab. Plot No. 3 (Block A), Hos- iarpur Chos, Punjab. Plot No. 4 (Block B), Hos- iarpur Chos, Punjab. Plot No. 5 (Block C), north- western slope, Hosiar- pur Chos, Punjab. Plot No. 5 (Block C), south- fwestern slope, Hosiar- Fpur, Punjab. Example of slip erosion, Hosiarpur Chos, Punjab. Camphor tree avenue (Cin- namomum Camphora) about 40 years old, Chandbagh, Dehra Dun. J. H. Lace. R. 8. Troup. Fazaluddin. ” A 445. A 385. A 603. A 604. A 605. A 606. A 607 & 608. A 609. A610. A611. A612 to 615. A 421, T 62. § 12. T 31. graeile— concld. c2 A.—Sylvicul- ture, Clerodendron infortuna- tum, 20 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARES. Clerodendron infortunatum Climbers Coppice (including | Coppice-with- Standards). ” * Sal pole forest more or less even-aged. Average girth 24 feet. Average height of dominant stems 60 feet, undergrowth scanty and chiefly com- posed of Clerodendron infortunatum, Garhwal, United Provinces. Aerial climber, Darjeeling Khair (Acacia Catechu) cop- . pice shoots killed by the great frost of 1905, Chandi Range, Lans- downe Division, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Coppice shoots of shisham and khair 8 years old, Chandi Range, Lansdowne Division, United Pro- vinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibi- tion, Allahabad, 1910-11. Coppice shoots of khair, Chandi Range, Lans- downe Division, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Coppice coupe of oak forests after the fellings, Naini Tal, United Prov- inces. Received from United Provinces Ex- hibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Coppice-with-Standards im- mediately after fellings, Bahraich, United Provin- ces. Coppice-with-standards seven months after fell- ings, Bahraich, United Provinces. : * Sal coppice-with-standards. Coppice seven years old ; coupe 11 of Ramgarh forest, Gorakpur Divi- sion, United Provinces. R. &. Troup Basti Ram, Ranger. F. A. Leete. try T. B. Chit- rakar. A 460. A177. A 246. A 563. A571. A 586. Ald. A 22. A 188. Q 61. T 183. T 160. T 168. V 35. T 122. * Not available for issue at present, AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 21 ~ Index title. ~ Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. Remarks. Coppice (including Coppice-with- Standards) —concld. ” ” 29 ad Cordia vestita . * Sal coppice-with-standards coupe, Bahraich, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. * Sal coppice-with-standards, Tikri forest, Gonda Divi- sion, United Provinces. Coppice two years old. * Sal coppice-with-stand- ards, Tikri forest, Gonda Division, United Provin- ces. Coppice five years old. * Experimental plot No. 1 of Gonda Division, United Provinces. Sal coppice twenty years old, imme- _ diately before the felling of coppice; average height of coppice 37 feet. ¥ Sal coppice-with-standards } coppice just felled. Tikri Forest, Gonda Division, United Provinces. * Sample plot No. 1 of Gonda Division, United Provinces. Sal coppice- with-standards ; coppice two years old, Tikri forest. * Sample plot No. 2 of Gonda Division, United Provinces. Sal coppice- with-standards ; coppice two years old, Tikri forest. * Experimental plot No. 1 of Gonda Division, United Provinces. Sal coppice- with-standards ; coppice just cut. * Cordia vestita, artificially raised. Seed sown, 11th July 1911. Plant about three months old. Sylvi- cultural Garden, Suraj- bagh, F. R. I. Dehra Dun, 15th October 1911. H. Jackson. ” ” A 365. A 526. A527. A 529. A530. A 533. A 534. A 535. A 638. V 64. T 85. T 86. T 88. T 89. T 92. T 93. T 94. T 208. A.—Sylvicul- ture, Coppice ~ (including Coppice~ with- Standards) —coneld. * Not available for issue at present. A.eSylvicul- ture, Cryptomeria japonica. 22 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS. Cryptomeria japonica. Cupressus torulosa. Dalbergia lanceolaria, Dalbergia lati- folia. Dalbergia Sis- 800. ” ” » Illustrating the compara- tive growth of Crypoto- meria japonica and Pin- us Khasya on a moist soil near experimental farm, Upper Shillong, view taken from opposite hill- side. * Cupressus torulosa on lime- stone cliffs (in foreground). Trees of far background chiefly deodar. Bodyar, Jaunsar, United Prov- inces, June 1907. Dalbergis lanceolaria, Lans- downs Division, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. * Dalbergia latifolia, artificial- ly raised ;- sown 3rd July 1911. Sylvicultural garden, Surajbagh, F. R. I. Dehra Dun, 15th Octo. ber 1911. Dalbergia Sissoo tree, Dehra Dun, United Provinces. Dalbergia Sissoo planta- tion, Changa Manga, Punjab. View in a Shisham (Dalber- gia Sissoo) forest about twenty years old, Punjab. View of « coupe showing Shisham (Dalbergia Sis- soo) standard and cop- pice six months old, Chan- ga Manga, Punjab. View of a coupe after the brushwood has _ been burnt and the coppice has commenced to come up. Changa Manga, Punjab. ‘ View of w coupe before brushwood has been burnt,” Changa Manga, Punjab. W. F. Per- réo, R. 8. Troup. Basti Ram, Ranger. T. B. Chit- rakar. A 306 to 314. A 384, A 560. A 635. Alli. Al2l. A122, A123. $11. T 157. T 205. U 83, T 13. * Not available for issue at present. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 33 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARES. Dalbergia Sitssoo— contd. »”» ” View ina Shisham (Dalber- _ gia Sissoo) forest seven- teen years old. Changa Manga, Punjab. Young Shisham trees grow- ing near Harani, Balu- chistan. Growth of Dalbergia Sissoo along the alluvium, Lans- downe Division, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Dalbergia Sissoo saplings ten years old. Lans- downe Division, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Dalbergia Sissoo, Changa Manga, Punjab. Dalbergia Sissoo, coppice under _ standards at Lahore. * Dalbergia Sissoo, young pole torest. Sample plot No. 5 of Haldwani Divi- sion, United Provinces. * Young Sissoo plants up to 10 feet high coming up naturally on new allu- vial ground ina river-bed amongst munj grass (Sac- charum Munja) with the full flowering stems and Aristida cyanantha (the lower and finer grass in tufts), Dholkhand, Siwa- lik Division, United Pro- vinces. Dalbergia Sissoo and Munj forest at the foot of the Kunan hills, Lansdowne Division, United Provin- ces. Received from Uni- ted Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Basti Ram, Ranger. R. 8. Troup. R. C. Mil- ward. A 124, A149. A215. A 229. A 263. A 298. A 333. A 366. A 402, S 141. 8 207. Q 41. Q1. * Not available for issue at present. A.—Sylvicul= ture. Dalbergia Sissoo— contd. A,—Sylvicule, “ ture, ° Dalbergia Sissoo— contd, 24: CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Index title. Subject. No. Negative REMARKS, Dalbergia Sissoo contd, ” ” ” * Earliest stage in natural reproduction of Sissoo, Young plants up to 5 feet high (in foreground) springing up in grass on alluvial gravel in bed of Ramganga River, Garh- wal, United Provinces. * Natural reproduction of. ‘stssoo about 10 feet high, appearing over grass on alluvial gravel in bed of Ramganga River, Garh- wal, United Provinces. * Dense young natural for- est of stssoo, average height 15 ft., on alluvial gravelly loan on bank of Ramganga River, Garhwal, United Prov- inces. * Dense pole forest of sissoo, about 40 feet high on bank of Ramganja River, Garhwal, United Prov- inces. * Natural reproduction of sissoo, height about 20 feet, on alluvial gravel on the bank of the Ram- ganga River, Garhwal, United Provinces. Alluvial growth of Acacia arabica and = Dalbergia Sissoo in the Siwalik Division, United Prov- inces. | Alluvial growth of Dalber- gia Sissoo, Siwalik Divi- sion, United Provinces, } Alluvial growth of Acacia Caiechu and Dalbergia Sis- soo in the Siwalik Divi- sion, United Provinces, Dalbergia Sissoo, coming up in grass in rau-bed, Si- walik Division, United Provinces. A 447, A 448 Q 47. Q 48. Q 49 -& 449.) & 50. A 461. A 470. A471, A 478, 479, & 481, A 482. Q 62. V 10. Vii. V 20, 22 & 27. V 28, * Not available for issue at present. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 25 Index title. Subject. Photo- |" - gtapher’s name. Print Negative No. REMARES, Dalbergia Sis- s00—contd. * % * Sample plot No. .5 of Siwalik Division, United Provinces ; natural crop of pure Dalbergia Sissoo on alluvial sand and gravel. Dholkhand, Siwalik Divi- sion, United Provinces. Sample plot No. 6 of Siwalik Division, United Provinces. Fully stocked natural forest of Dalber- gia Sissoo and Acacia Catechu on alluvial sand and gravel, Dholkhand, Siwalik Division, United Provinces. Sample plot No. 7 of Siwalik Division, United Provinces $ natural repro- duction of Dalbergia Sis- soo on alluvial sand and gravel ; average height of trees 10 feet. Dhol- khand, Siwalik Division, United Provinces. Experimental plot No. 8 of Siwalik Division, Uni- ted Provinces. Alluvial sand and gravel on which seedlings of Dalbergia Sis- soo and Acacia Catechu are springing up. Dhol- khand, Siwalik Divi- sion, United Provinces. Root System of Dalbergia Sissoo showing long later- al rootsfrom which suck- ers spring. Dholkhand, Siwalik: Division, United Provinces. ‘| Dalbergia Sissoo, Lans- downe Division, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces. Exhibi- tion, Allahabad, 1910-11. | Coppice shoots of Dalbergia Sissoo and khair eight years old, Chandi Range, Lansdowne Division, Uni- ted Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. ” rakar. T. B. Chit- Basti Ram, Ranger, A521. A 522. A 523. A 524. A 525. A561. A 563. T 80. T8l. T 82. T 83. T 84. T 158. T 160. * Not available for issue at present. A.—Sylvicul- ture. Dalbergia Sissoo— contd. 26 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION A.—Sylvicul- ture, Dalbercia Index title. Sissoo— Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. Remarks. oncld. Dalbergia Sis- soo—concld. ” Dendrocalamus Hamiltonii Dalbergia Sissoo. Growth along the river Sona Nadi, Lansdowne Division, United Provinces. Re- ceived from United Prov- inces Exhibition, Allah- abad, 1910-11. A view of an alluvial bed, showing how Dalbergia Sissoo establishes itself in the grass, United Provin- ces. Received from Uni- ted Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Wabo Myetsangyé (Den- drocalamus Hamiltonii) Dendrocalamus strictus. A Dendrocalamus Shweli Forest, Upper Burma. strictus clump after the cutting, all the old culms being removed except a few, Lansdowne Division, United Provinces. Re- ceived from United Prov- inces Exhibition, Allah- abad, 1910-11. Congested Dendrocalamus strictus clump in flower, Lansdowne Division, United Provinces. Re- ceived from United Pro- vinces Exhibition, Al- Jahabad, 1910-11. Congested Dendrocalamus strictus clumps, Lans- downe Division, United Provinces. Received from the United Prov- inces Exhibition, Allah- abad, 1910-11. Congested Dendrocalamus strictus clumps, Lans- downe Division, United Provinces. Received from the United Provin- ces Exhibition, Allaha- bad, 1910-11. Basti Ram, Ranger. fe A 584. J. W. Oliver. Basti Ram, Ranger. os A 218, 33 A219. A 583. A 258, A 210. T 180. T 181. T9. 8 129. 8 146, 8 147. Appeared in “ Indian Forester,” Volume XXXVI, 1910. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 27 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. A.—Sylvical- ture. REMARKS. Dendrocala- mus strictus Dendrocalamus strictus— contd. ” ”» A congested Dendrocalamus strictus clump, Lans- downe Division, United Provinces. Received from the United Prov- inces Exhibition, Alla- habad, 1910-11. A congested Dendrocalamus strictus clump. Lans- downe Division, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. a Dendrocalamus strictus clumps worked, Lans- downe Division, United Provinces. Received from the United Prov- inces Exhibition, Alla- habad, 1910-11. Dendrocalamus strictus and Sal forests, Lans- downe Division, United Provinces. Received from the United Prov- inces Exhibition, Alla- habad, 1910-11. Dendrocalamus strictus clumps worked. Receiv- edfrom United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. A congested Dendrocalamus strictus clump showing the dead rhizomes round the periphery. Lans- downe Division, United Provinces. Received from the United Prov- inces Exhibition, Alla- habad, 1910-11. An uprooted Dendrocalamus sirictus clump showing the dead rhizomes round the periphery. Lans- downe Division, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Basti Ram, Ranger. ” A221 and 222. A 240 and 241. A 242 and 243. A 223, A 224, A 2382. A 239. 8 150 and 151. 8 152. 8 153. § 158. 8 156 and 157. —conid. Appeared in “ Indian Forester,” Volume * XXXVI, 1910. Appeared in * Indian Forester,” Volume XXXVI, 1910. 98 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION A;—Sylvieul- ma Index title Subject cee a Print | Negative | p Dendrocala- i ubject. rt 8 No. No. EMARKS, mus strietus 7 —concld, Dendrocalamus | A congested Dendrocalamus | Basti Ram, | A244. | S160. Appeared in strictus— sirictus clump showing | Ranger. “ Indian concld. the dead rhizomes round Forester,” the periphery. Lans- Volume downe Division, United XXXVI, Provinces. Received. 1910. from the United Prov- inces Exhibition, Ala- habad, 1910-11. ” Dendrocalamus strictus 93 A 249, | T 149, clumps worked. Lans- 562, | 159, downe Division, United & 572. | & 169. Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, S 1910-11. os Bamboo (Dendrocalamus | R. CO. Mil- A 403. strictus) forest above Ku- ward. nan, Lansdowne ~ Divi- sion, United Provinces, Ganges and Hardwar in the distance. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Dendrocalamus strictus | Basti Ram, | A578. | T 175. forest ‘worked, Lans- Ranger. | downe Division, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Denudation . | The -fé Chaung, where it A318, leaves the boundary of the Pakokku Hill tracts. The width of this stream is getting greater every year at the expense of cultivated land: the direct result of denuda- tion of the hill slopes by the taungya-cutting Chins, Upper Burma. The treeless Myelat denud- | G. R. Long. | A 623. ed by shifting cultivation, Southern Shan States, Burma. % Effect of denudation on | B.C. Sen A 685. | Q 100. account of disforestation | Gupta. of the hill slopes of Bhutan. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 29 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Negative No. A—Sylvicul- - -ture. REMARES, Denudation —coneld. Denudation— coneld. td Dillenia penta- gyna. Dipterocarpus alatus. Effect of denudation. Distant view of some landslips as the effect of disforestation of the hill slopes of Bhutan. Near view of the disforested hill slopes where villages have settled, Bhutan. Effect of denudation on the Government forest (Jal- paiguri Division) caused by the disforestation of the hill slopes of Bhutan. Shows how much _ deébris has been deposited by the denudation. The man with the vertical pole stands in the pit dug in the vain attempt to find the foot of the tree after removing the sand and rubble. Bhutan. A portion of the forest close to the above areas but not yet subjected to the effect of denudation. Bhutan. Amature Dillenia pentagyna, tree -leafless, Eastern Bengal and Assam. A mature Dillenia pentagyna, tree in full leaf, Eastern Bengal and Assam. Dipterocarpus alatus, Thin- dawyo Reserve, Tharra- waddy Division, Burma. Dipierocarpus Group of Thindawyo Re- i} alatus, serve, Division, Burma. Dipterocarpus alatus, Hmyachaung, Tharra- waddy Division, Burma. Teak growing under Kanyin (Dipterocarpus alatus)— Kaing Reserve, Pyin- mana : Division, Upper Burmd. Negative copied from a:photo by J. H. Lace. Tharrawaddy | B. C. Sen Gupta. R. 8. Troup. ” J. H. Lace. A 687. A 688 to 690. A691. A 692. A704, A 705. A 378. A879. A 380. A 406. Q 101. Q 102. Q 103 to 105. Q 106. Q 107. Q 130. Q 131. 85. 86. 87. T 2. 30 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION A,—Sylvicnl- ture, Dipterocar- pus tubercu- Index title. © | Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS. latus. Dipterocarpus tuberculatus. Dodonea viscosa. Drought Dipterocarpus tuberculatus, natural reproduction in an area annually over- run by fire, Burma. © In tree (Dipterocarpus tuber- culatus) Upper Burma. Dipterocarpus tuberculatus, Théyaung forest, Katha, Upper Burma. In forest, Upper Remains of Magwe District, Burma. Remains of Jn forest cleared for groundnut cul- tivation, Magwe District, Upper Burma. In coppice on abandoned temporary cultivation, Magwe District, Upper Burma. Olea europea and Dodonea viscosa trees growing at Torkhan Tangi near Harnai in the Thal Chotiali District, Balu- chistan. * Sdl forest killed by Drought of 1907 and 1908 Mailani, Kheri Division, United Provinces. * Effect of Drought on Sdl coppice-with-standards, Tikri forest, Gondna Di- vision, United Provinces. * Drought of 1907 and 1908. Trees killed by the drought. Dry wood fellings not yet com- menced. Tikri Sal forest, Gonda Division, United Provinces. A. Rodger. J. W. Oliver R. 8. Troup. A. Rodger ” R. 8. Troup. T. B. Chitra- kar, ” A 108. A 257. A 381, 382, 383. A 676. A 680. A 681. A 146. All5 and 116. A 528, A631. Pi. T 15. $8, 9, 10. P 22, P30. P3i. Q 15 and 16. T 87. T 90. Appeared in For. Pamp- blet No. 13. Troup— Note on Burmese In wood. A 383 ap- peared in For. Pamp- hlet, No. 13. Troup— Note on Burmese In wood. * Not available for issue at present. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 31 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARES, Drought— concld. Ehrevia acumi- nata. Eleagnus an- gustifolia. ” Erosion . Eucalyptus Hucalyptus Globulus. * Drought of 1907 and 1908. Dry wood fellings com- pleted and material stacked, Tikri Sdl forest, Gonda Division, United Provinces. * Effect .of drought. Sdl standards killed over coppice by the drought of 1908 and 1909, W. Lehra Forest, Gorakhpur Division, United Pro- vinces. Ehretia acuminata, Lans- downe Division, United Provinces. Receivcd from United Provinces Exhibi- tion, Allahabad, 1910-11. Eleagnus angustifolia tree growing at Hudda Village near Quetta, Baluchistan. Eleagnus angustifolia and Prunus armeniaca trees growing in the Lora plantation Quetta, Baluchistan. near Superficial erosion in open forest of Acacia Catechu, Gonda Division, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Subterranean erosion pro- ducing ravines, Gonda Division, United Pro- vinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibi- tion, Allahabad, 1910-11. Group of Eucalyptus trees at Changa Manga, Punjab. Arambly Nilgiris, Eucalyptus in plantation, Madras.. Coppice of Hucalyptus Globulus, 8 years old, Chaubattia, 6,700 ft., Naini Tal Division, United Provinces, Zangi | T. B. Chit- Takar. Basti Ram, Ranger. H. Jackson. ¥F. A. Leete. A 532. A 533, A 576. A152, A 156. A363. A364. Al. T 91. T 112, T 173. V 47. V 63. T 58. * Not available for issue at present. A.—Sylvicul-- ture, Drought— coneld. A.—Sylvicul- ture. Eugenia Jambolana, ' 32 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Index title. Subject. Photo- | grapher’s * hame. Pript No. Negative No. REMARES, Eugenia Jam- bolana. Eugenia oper- culata. Experimental ;, Plots, Gonda Division, United Pro- vinces. * Coppice of Eugenia Jam- - bolana, 15’ in height, on alluvial ground, Gorakhpur Division, United Provinces. * Coppice of Hugenia Jam- bolana, 30’ initheight, in process of being felled, on low-lying inundated land, Gorakhpur Division. *Typical situation far Eugenia Jambolana along, bank of stream, Gorakh- pur Division, United Provinces. * Natural reproduction of Eugenia Jambolana on soit sandy soil ; seedlings of one rains, about 6 in height, Dehra Dun, United Provinces. * Hugenia Jambolana, United Provinces. Re- ceived from United Pro- vinces Exhibition, Alla- habad. Dense growth cf Sal (Shorea robusta) seedlings under Eugenia operculata, Dehra Dun, United Pro- vinces. Eugenia operculata trees on an area frequently burnt, showing absence of young Sdél (Shoreg robusta) underneath, Dehra Dun, United Provinces. Eugenia operculata trees on an area protected from fire, showing abundant Sdél (Shorea — robusta) growth coming up underneath. Dehra Dun, United Provinces. * Experimental plot No. 1, of Gonda Division, United Provinces. Sdl coppice 20 years old with standards, immediately before the felling of coppice; aver- age height of coppice 37’. T. B. Chitra- kar. 99 Basti Ram, Ranger. T. B. Chitra- kar. A. 185. A 186. A 187. A 509. A 555. A7l. A 72, A529. T 119. T 120. T 121. T 72. T 152. U 91. T 88. * Not available for issue at present, | AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 33 , Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name, Prin No. | Negative No. A.—Sylvicul- ture. Experi- menta] plots, Gonda Divi-. REMARKS. Experimental plots, Gonda Division, United Pro- vinces— concld. ” Experimental plots, Pili- bhit Division, United Pro- vinces. Experiment a 1 plots, Siwalik Division, United Pro- vinces. * Experimental plot No. 1 of Gonda __ Division, United Provinces. Sdl coppice-with-standards ; the coppice just cut. * Experimental plot No. 3 of Gonda Division, United Provinces. Sdl forest before a regener- ation felling has been made. * Experimental plot No. 3 of Gonda Division, United Provinces, and Sample plot No. 6 of Gonda Division, United Provinces. Sdl forest after regeneration felling has been made. * Experimental plot No. 1 of Pilibhit Division, United, Provinces. Bushy growth of - Sal on fire protected “Chandar,” Nawadia, Pilibhit Division, United Provinces. * Experimental plot No. 2 of Pilibhit Division, United Provinces. Bushy growth of Sél on burnt * Chandar ” land, Nawadia, Pilibhit Divi- sion, United Provinces. * Butea frondosa __ tree pollarded for lac cultiva- tion. (Experimental plot No. 1 of Siwalik Division.) Pollard shoots 8 months old; Ranipur, Siwalik Division, United Pro- vinces. * Butea frondosa tree pol- larded for lac cultivation. (Experimental plot No. 1 of Siwalik Division), Ranipur, United Pro- vinces. T. B. Chit- rakar. A 535. A 544, A547. A 190. A191. A 344. A 6516. T 94. T 103. T 106. T 137, T 138, T 190. T 79, sion, United Provinces —coneld. * Not available for issue at present. ' A—Sylvicul- ture, Experi- menta: plots, Siwalik Divi- sion, United Provinces —concld. 34 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Index title, Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. Experimental plots, Siwalik Division, United Pro- vinces~— concld. ” ” Ficus benga- lensis. » Fire and Fire- protection. * Experimental plot No. 4 of Siwalik Division, Tirsal Forest, United Provinces. Dense natural reproduc- tion of Terminalia tomen- tosa; height up to 6’, with a few plants 8’ high. *Experimental plot No. 5 of Siwalik Division, Tirsal Forest, United Provinces. Dense natural reproduc. tion of Sandan (Ougeinia dalbergioides) height about 4’. * Experimental plot No. 7 of Siwalik Division ; natural reproduction of Dalbergia Sissoo on alluvial sand and gravel. Average height of trees 10’. Dholkhand, Siwalik Division, United Pro- vinces. * Experimental plot No. 8 of Siwalik Division ; alluvial sand and gravel on which seedlings of Dalbergia Sissoo and Acacia Catechu are spring- ing up. Dhbolkhand, Siwalik Division, United Provinces. *Experimental plot No. 1 of Siwalik ‘Division ; sticks of lac on Butea frondosa used for starting the ~ experiment. Ficus bengalensis tree show- ing aérial roots; United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibi- tion, Allahabad, 1910-11. A Ficus bengalensis tree Eugenia operculata trees on an area frequently burnt, showing absence of young Sél undergrowth Dehra Dun Division, United Provinces. T. B. Chit- rakar. ” Ete ” A512. A611. A 523. A 524, - A587, A 336. A 73, T 75. T 74. T 82. T 83. T 150. T 68. REMARKS. * Not available for issue at present. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 35 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name, Print No. Negative No. REMARKS, Fire and Fire- protection— conid. ” Mixed forest at Lambatach, principally Kail and Deodar. The boundary path shows the boundary between fire protected and open forest, Jaunsar Division, United Pro- vinces. * Pinus longifolia forest open to fire and hence having no reproduction. Kunigadh, Jaunsar Divi- sion, United Provinces. Altitude about 6,000’. (20th June 1909.) * Pinus longifolia forest, showing 100 feet fire line. View overlooking the Tons valley from Molta. Jaunsar, United Pro- vinces ; on the other side Pinus longifolia forest below, and Deodar forest above. (20th June 1909.) * Effect of fire (2 years pre- vious) on Pinus longifolia in the Siwaliks, United Provinces. Trees up to 18’ in height. (3rd De- cember 1910.) * Bushy young Sdl in grassy area burnt annually. Requires protection to bring it up; Garhwal, United Provinces. (May 1910.) Gohri forest, area not burnt, good regeneration of Sal. Lansdowne Divi- sion, United Provinces, Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Sal forest fire-protected, showing good natural re- generation, Dehra Dun Division, United Pro- vinces. Penchelu Reddi. R. 8. Troup. ” Basti Ram, Ranger. A 287. A 386. A 396. A527. A 455. A 570. 8 13. 8 23. Q 64. Q 56. T 167. V6. * Not available for issue at present. A—Sylvicul- ‘ture, Fire and Fire- protection —contd. A—Sylvicul- ture, Fire and Fire- protection —concld. 36 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print Negativo No. REMARKS. Fire and Fire- protection— concld. ” Frenela rhom- boidea. Sdl forest not fire-protected showing poor natural re- generation and distorted growth, Dehra Dun Divi- sion, United Provinces. Fire-line, Zaha reserve, Shwegyin, Burma. Ideal location for fire-line, Phandowala, Dehra Dun, United Provinces. A well cleared and- well kept 15’ fire-line in April. It follows the crest of a ridge; Upper Chindwin Division, Upper Burma. A badly cleared but well kept 15’ fire-line in April, three large trees shown on the line should have been removed at the original clearing. This fire-line ascends a very steep slope in the back- ground ; Upper Chindwin Division, Upper Burma. Damage done to teak trees by fire, Pegu Yoma, Burma. Appearance of Sdl forest (Jalpaiguri Division) which was subjected to numerous fires 30 years previously, but success- fully protected since then. Eastern Bengal and Assam. Frenela rhomboidea plant- ation, Nilgiris, Madras. A. Rodger. B. C. Sen Gupta. A 136. A 304. A 321. A 322. A 669 to 673. A 682 A977. U4. P7 toll. Q 92. T 43, Appeared in “Indian Forester ”’, Volume XX XIII (1907), page 17, illus- trating article on ** Effects of Fire in Teak For- ests,” AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 37 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARES, Frost On the right thick Sdl forest. On the left stunted Sdl growth an- nually cut back: by frost, Kheri, United Provinces. Sdl poles showing the effects of annual frost ; Chaukham blocks, Lans- downe Division, United Provinces. Received from United. Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. A view of Dalnia Sdi forest, Lansdowne Division, United Provinces, show- ing the effects of annual frost on the crop. Re- ceived from United Pro- vinces Exhibition, Alla- habad, 1910-11. A tract of Sdl forest, Kolu- chaur, Lansdowne Divi- sion, United Provinces, showing the effects of annual frost. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Sdl forest, Lansdowne Divi- sion, United Provinces, showing the attacks of annual frost. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Sdl saplings, Hathikund block, Lansdowne Divi- sion, United Provinces. Photograph to mark the effect of annual frost. Received from United Provinces —_ Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. A view of Dalnia, Lansdowne Division, United Provinces. Sdl forests showing the at- tacks of annual frost. Received from United Provinces - Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. R. C. Mil- ward. Basti Ram, Ranger. Alb. A211. A 212. A 233. A 234, A 235. A 237. 8 131. 8 132. 8 130. 8 136. 8 138. 8 144. A,—Svivieul- ture. Frost. A.—Aylvicul- ture, Frost— coneld. 38 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. - Prin No. Negative 0. REMABES. Frost—concld. ” 37 Gardenia. Grazing. ” Khair (Acacia Catechu) cop- pice shoots killed by the great frost of 1905, Chandi Range, Lans- downe Division, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibi- tion, Allahabad, 1910-11. Effect of frost of 1905 on the foliage of Sdi. * Effect of frost in killing back Sdl poles and caus- ing internal unsoundness ; Dehra Dun, United Pro- vinces. * Effect of the great frost of 1905 on Sdi poles as seen six years later, Tirsal forest, Siwalik Division, United Provinces. Gardenia sp. (Bur. Hmanni) in flower, Magwe District, Upper Burma. * Denudation of goil and exposure of roots of trees owing to excessive graz- ing; Gonda _ Division, United Provinces. Young Chir coming up in Sdl. Result of two years protection against graz- ing, Lansdowne Division, United Provinces. Re- ceived from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Effect of grazing on re- generation of Pinus longi- folia. Above the path is open to grazing, no ad- vance growth, below the path closed to grazing, good, advance growth. Pinus longifolia seven years’ protection against graz- ing, Lansdowne Division, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Basti Ram Ranger. Penchelu Reddi. T. B. Chit- takar. Basti Ram, Ranger. Basti Ram, Ranger. A 246, A 299, A501 and 502. A 503. A 675. A 273. A 569. A 62. A 580. T 183. T 64 and 65. T 66. P. 21. Q 69. T 166. U8. T 177. * Not available for issue at present, AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 39 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. A,—Sylvieyi- ture, : REMARKS. Grazing— Grazing— . coneld. ” ” ” Hardwickia binata. Mature Quercus semecarpi- folia forest, open to graz- ing and showing the ab- sence of all undergrowth, Jaunsar Division, United Provinces. : * Sdl reproduction, upto 15 feet in height, sprung up as a result of eight years closure to grazing, Bhalaon, Garhwal Divi- sion, United Provinces. Spruce forest closed to graz- ing and showing a dense undergrowth, Jaunsar Division, United Pro- vinces. Spruce forest open to graz- ing and showing the absence of all under- growth, Jaunsar Divi- sion, United Provinces. Spruce forest closed to graz- ing above the path and open below it, Jaunsar Division, United Pro- vinces. Pabbi forest, Shahpur Divi- sion, Punjab, area un- planted and heavily grazed. Pabbi forest, Shahpur Divi- sion, Punjab, area un- planted and closed to grazing. Pabbi forest, Shahpur Division, Punjab, area planted and ciosed to grazing. Hardwickia binata ; photo- graphs illustrating Mr. Witt’s monograph. R. 8. Troup. Fazaluddin A 53. A 452 453. A 54, A 55. A 56. A 588 to 594. A595 & 596. A597 to 602. A 463 to 468. Ul9. Q 53 and 54, U 20. U 21. U 22. 8S 111 to 116. concld, Appeared ip Ind. For. Ree. Vol. IT. Part III. Witt—the Sylvicul- ture of Hardwickia binata. * Not available for issue at present. 40 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION A,—Sylvicul- ture, Holoptelea Index title. integrifolia. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS. Holoptelea in- tegrifolia. Homalium _to- mentosum. Improvement fellings. ” Juniperus macropoda. Holoptelea integrifolia, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad. Myaukchaw (Homalium tomentosum) in Bwet Reserve, Prome Division, Burma. Condition of forest after improvement fellings, showing fuel stack inside. Poor forests, United Provinces.- Received from United Provinces Exhibi- tion, Allahabad, 1910-11. Improvement fellings ; forest after the principal im- provement felling, show- ing the stacking of fuel inside. Lansdowne Divi- sion, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Forest after improvement fellings, showing the stacks of fuel, Lansdowne Range, United Pro- vinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibi- tion, Allahabad, 1910-11. Forest of Juniperus macro- poda, Baluchistan. Juniperus macropoda grow- ing in Ziarat State Re- serve, Baluchistan. Juniperus macropoda grow- ing on waste lands near peasants’ huts, Baluchis- tan. A nearly dry Juniper tree in Baluchistan. * Experimental plot No. 1 of Siwalik ~ Division, United Provinces, sticks of lac on Butea frondosa used for starting the ex- periment. Basti Ram, Ranger. J. W. Oliver. Basti Ram, Ranger. ” T. B. Chit- rakar. A 564. 2 A 255. A 556. A 568. A 282. A 42. A 161. A 162 A 261. A 587. T 161. T 25. T 153. T 165. T 179. T 4. T 20. T 150. * Not available for issue at present, AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 4] Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS. Lagerstreemia parviflora. Landslips. Macaranga denticulata. Marking. Mixed forest. Moringa ptery- gosperma. Morus alba. Morus indica. } Musa Spp. A Lagerstremia parviflora tree leafless, Eastern Bengal and Assam. A Lagerstremia parviflora treein full leaf, Eastern Bengal and Assam. t) Landslips near Darjeeling. Macaranga denticulata six years after sowing, along both the sides of a road passing through thick savannahs which have now been entirely killed by the macaranga, Eastern Bengal and Assam. Sdl seedlings coming up well under the deep shade-of Macaranga _— denticulata (to show the shade en- during power of Sdi in the young stage), Eastern Bengal and Assam. Marking party, Lansdowne Division, United Pro- vinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibi- tion, Allahabad, 1910-11. Mixed forest, Darj eeling Moringa pterygos perma, United Provinces. Re- ceived from United Pro® vinces Exhibition, Alla- habad, 1910-11. Morus alba trees growing in Quetta club compound, Baluchistan. Morus indica, Changa Manga, Punjab. Vegetation (plantains, etc.) round spring on slopes of Popa, Myingyan District, Upper Burma. B. C. Sen Gupta. o B. C. Sen Gupta. Basti Ram, Ranger. Basti Ram, Ranger. C. G. Rogers. A. Rodger. A710. A711. A173. A 694. A 696. A 245. A170. A176. A179. A214. A 163. A 164. A 262. A 678, Q 136. Q 187. Q 109. Q lll. 8. 175. 8 137. P,24. This may be taken as a supplement to the pho- tographs which ap- peared in May and November numbers of Volume XXXIV of: the “Indian Forester.” ~ A.—Sylvieul- ture. Lagerstre- nla parvi- flora. A—Sylvic ul- ture. Nursery. 42 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS, Nursery. Odina Wodier. Olea europea. Ougeinia dalbergioides. * Temporary forest nursery, containing chiefly deodar plants three years old. In foreground deodar one year old in nursery beds. Pinus excelsa in blanker- looking beds in_ centre. Koti Kanasar, Chakrata Division, United Pro- vinces, 26th September 1911. An Odina Wodier tree leaf- less, Eastern Bengal and Assam. An Odina Wodier tree in full leaf, Eastern Bengal and Assam. Olea europea tree growing in the Torkhan Valley near Harnai, Baluchis- tan. Olea europea and Dodonwa viscosa trees growing at Torkhan Tangi near Harai in the Thal- Chotiali District, Balu- chistan. Olea europea trees growing near Torkhan Rest House in the Thal-Chotiali District, Baluchistan. Olea europea trees growing in the Torkhan Valley near Harnai in the Thal- Chotiali District, Balu- chistan. *Dense growth of pure young poles of Ougeinia dalberguoides, average girth 5’-4”, average height 16’, number of stems per acre 11,500; Tirsal forest, Dehra Dun, United Provinces. . * Young Sal pole forest mixed with Sain and Ougeinia dalbergioides, sample plot No. 3 of Siwalik Division, United Provinces. R. 8. Troup. T. B. Chit- rakar. T. B. Chit- takar, A 648. ATI, A713. A 145. A 146. A 147. A 148, A 807. A510. 8 225. T 70. T 73. * Not available for issue at present. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 43 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. A,—Sylvicul- # ture. REMARKS. Ongeinia dal- bergioides Ougeinia dal- bergioides— concld. Pentacme suavis. Picea Morinda. * Dense natural reproduc- tion of Ougeinia dal- bergiotdes, height about 4’, Experimental plot No. 5 of Siwalik Division, United Provinces. Ingyin (Pentacme suavis) tree in Shweli Forest. Mongmit Staté, Upper Burma. Quercus semecarpifolia forest ‘with natural under- growth of Spruce (Picea Morinda) and silver fir (Abies Pindrow) Jaunsar, United Provinces. Spruce (Picea Morinda) closed to grazing and showing a dense under- growth, Jaunsar, United Provinces. Spruce (Picea Morinda) forest open to grazing and shewing the absence of all undergrowth, Jaunsar, United Provinces. Spruce (Picea Morinda) forest closed to grazing above the path and open below it, Jaunsar, United Provinces. Spruce forest (Picea Morin- da), Jaunsar Division, United Provinces, Mundali forest, showing dry spruce (Picea Morinda) and silver fir (Abies Pindrow) girdled to make way for deodar (Cedrus Deodara) ad- vance growth, Jaunsar, United Provinces. * Picea Morinda sown June 1910, seedling eight months old. R. I. Sylvi- cultural garden, Suraj- bagh, Debra Dun. T. B. Chit- rakar. J. W. Oliver. T. B. Chit- rakar. A511. A 256, A 54. A 55. A 56. A 47. Aé6l. A 283. T 74. T 16. aq U 20. U 21, U 22. U 84, $ 123. —concld. * Not available for issue at present. 44 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION .—Sylvicul- ture, I title. Pieen ndex title. Morinda-— Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS, concld, Picea Morinda e—conceld. Pinus excelsu . i | } | ( 1 i View over deodar forest of Bodyar, Jaunsar, United Provinces, chiefly deodar mixed with Picea Morinda. Spruce and silver fir forest killed prior to felling, by villagers intending to use the land for temporary cultivation. Top of Tons Valley (above Datmir) near entrance to Harki Dun in Tehri State, United Provinces. Alti- tude about 9,000’. Clearing in Deodar, spruce and silver fir forest made by Mr. Wilson and afterwards cultivated by villagers of Durabi, Tehri State,- United Provinces, near Harsil. Mature spruce (Picea Morinda) and silver fir (Abies -Pindrow) forest ; portion above road closed to grazing, portion below road open, Jaun- sar, United Provinces. * Forest of silver fir and spruce, with younger silver fir of different ages coming up in a slight opening in the canopy, Kanjatra, Chakrata Divi- sion, United Provinces, 19th September 1911. * Good natural regener- ation of spruce, up to 18’ high, in a large gap in spruce forest. Eleva- tion 8,500’. Aspect N. Kanjatra, Chakrata Di- vision, United Provinces, 19th September 1911. Hill slope planted with Deodar (Cedrus Deodara) _ and Pinus excelsa, Jaun- sar, United Provinces. R. 8. Troup. E. A. Court- hope. B. 0. Coventry. R. 8. Troup. A 392. A 425. A 436. A. 491, A 630. A 632. A 46, $ 19. 8 61. 8 96. U 23. S 209. 8 211. * Not available for issue at present. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 45 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARES, Pinus excelsa —contd. Young Deodar (Cedrus Deodara) growth coming away under Pinus eacelsa which has been lopped and topped, Jaunsar, United Provinces. Young Deodar (Cedrus Deodara) crop saved by girdling Pinus excelsa standing over it, Jaun- sar, United Provinces. Planting up bare hill-side with Deodar (Cedrus Deodara) and Pinus ex- celsa in lines, Jaunsar, United Provinces. Pinus eacelsa and Pinus Gerardiana trees grow- ing on the Shinghar hills situated near Fort Sande- man in the Zhob District, Baluchistan. Dense reproduction of Deo- dar and Pinus excelsa re- sulting from practically clear felling carried out by late Mr. Wilson about sixty years ago. Harsil (8,000 feet), Tehri State, |. United Provinces. Small Deo- United Pinus excelsa. dar in middle. Provinces. Clear felling of Deodar near Harsil in Tehri State made by late Mr. Wilson about sixty years ago. In most places reproduc- tion of Deodar and Pinus excelsa coming in thick, as shown in other photos taken in same locality. This photo. shows’ the density of forest felled by Mr. Wilson. Natural regeneration of Deodar and Blue Pine (Pinus excelsa). Konain, Jaunsar Division, Uni- ted Provinces. E. A. Court- hope. E. A. Court- hope. B. O. Cov- entry. A 57. A 59. A 68. A144. A 426 A 285. A 435. A 488. Ul. U 90. U 89, 8 67. 8 95. U7. A.—Sylvicul- ture. Pinus ex- celsa— contd, A.—Sylvicul- ture, Pinus excelsa— contd. 46 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS. Pinus eaxcelsa —contd. > Deodat and Blue Pine (Pinus eacelsa) planta- | tion. Bodyar, Jaunsar, United Provinces. Mixed forest at Lambatach, principally Pinus excelsa and Cupressus torulosa. The boundary path shows the boundary between fire-protected and open forest, Jaunsar, United Provinces. Natural regeneration of Pinus excelsa and Cupres- sus torulosa. Osna, Jaun- sar, United Provinces. * Dense pure forest of blue pine on old cultivated land, the result of 40 years’ protection from fire. Konain, Chakrata Divi- sion, United Provinces. 21st September 1911. — * Deodar plantation with natural ail standing over it: kail lopped to allow deodar to come up. Konain, Chakrata Divi- sion, United Provinces. 28rd September 1911. * Temporary forest nursery, containing chiefly deodar plants 3 years old. In foreground deodar 1 year old in nursery beds. Pinus excelsa in blanker looking beds in centre. Koti Kanasar, Chakra- ta Division, United Pro- vinces. 26th September 1911, * Three Pinus eacelsa nursery plants, each 3 year old, (centre one 2 feet 1 inch from top of shoot to tip ofroot). Koti Kanasar, Chakrata Division, United Provinces. 26th September 1911. B. 0. Cov- entry. Penchelu Reddi. B.S. Troup. A 600. A 287. A300. A 633. A 643. A 648, A 652, U 10. 8 212. § 220. § 225. § 229. * Not available for issue at present. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 47 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name, Print No. Negative No. RumMaARKEs. Pinus excelsa —concld. Pinus Gerar- diana. Pinus Khasya. i“ ” * Deodar, chir pine, and blue pine ; reproduction com- ing up in chir forest where the chir and deo- dar zones meet. Alti- tude 6,000 feet. Aspect N.-W. Koti Kanasar, Chakrata Division, Uni- ted Provinces. lst Oct- ober 1911. *Sample plot No. 10 of Chakrata Division, Uni- ted Provinces. Dense natural pole crop of pure Pinus excelsa unthin- ned. Koti Kanasar, Chakrata Division, Uni- ted Provinces. 2nd Oct- ober 1911. *Sample plot No. 9 of Chakrata Division, Uni- ted Provinces. Pure na- tural pole crop of Pinus excelsa thinned. Koti Kanasar, Chakrata Di- vision, United Provinces. 2nd October 1911. Pinus Gerardiana and Pi- nus excelsa trees grow- ing on the Shinghar hills situated near Fort Sande- maninthe Zhob District, Baluchistan. Pinus Khasya and paddy ; a rare combination. Pinus Khasya growing near paddy fields in Southern Shan States, Burma. Young Pinus Khasya forest immediately above the teak belt, 3,000 feet above sea, level. Pakokku Hil Tracts, Upper Burma. Mature Pinus Khasya forest immediately above the teak belt, 3,000 feet above sea level. Pakokku Hill Tracts, Upper Burma. R. 8. Troup. ” G. R. Long. A 654 to 658. A 659 and 660. A 661. A144. A 209. A319. A 320. § 237 and 238. 8 239. * Not available for issue at present. A.—Sylvicul- ture, Pinus excelsa— concld. 48 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION A.—Sylvieui- ture, Pinus Khasya— Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. RrEMsRks. coneld. Pinus Khasya —coneld. ” ” Illustrates the comparative growth of Pinus Khasya and Cryptomeria japonica on a moist soil near ex- perimental farm, Upper Shillong. View taken from opposite hillside. Regeneration in Pinus long- ifolia forest. Kaligadh Block, Naini Tal, United Provinces. Regeneration fellings in Pinus longifolia forest. Kaligadh Block, Naini Tal, United Provinces. First regeneration fellings in Pinus longifolia forest. Kaligadh Block, Naini Tal, United Provinces. Mixed Shorea robusta and Pinus longifolia forest, 4,500 feet. Garhwal, Ganges Division, United Provinces. Blank closing up with Pin- us longifolia after 15 years’ protection. Garh- wal, Ganges Division, United Provinces. Good Pinus longifolia, nat- ural regeneration, 5,000 feet. Garhwal, Ganges Division, United Pro- vinces. Pinus longifolia forest 6,000 feet. Middle Garhwal, Ganges Division, United Provinces. Pinus longifolia forest. In- ner Garhwal, Ganges Di- vision, United Provinces. Pinus longifolia forest. Middle Garhwal, Ganges Division, United Prov- inces, Poor mixed forest with Pinus longifolia under protection. Garhwal, Ganges Division, United Provinces. W. F. Perrée. E. A. Court- hope. F. A. Leete. E. A. Court- hope. W. H. Love- grove. A 306 to 4 314. A2. A'3, A4, A6. A8 AQ. A10. Al. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 49 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s - name. * Print No. Negative No. A.—~Sylvieul- ture. Pinus longi- folia— REMARKS. Pinus —_longi- folia—contd. ” Natural regeneration of Shorea robusta with Pi- nus longifolia, 4,500 feet. Garhwal, Ganges Divi- sion, United Provinces. Effect of grazing on regen. eration of Pinus longi- folia. Above the path is open to grazing; no ad- vance growth. Below the path closed to grazing ; good advance growth, Jaunsar, United Prov- inces. Pinus longifolia forest ; seed felling completed. Jaun- sar, United Provinces. Pinus longifolia forest. A successful seed felling. Jaunsar, United Prov- inces. Pinus longifolia forest ready for fina] felling. Jaunsar, United Prov- inces. Pinus longifolia forest ; final felling completed. Jaunsar, United Prov- inces. Pinus longifolia _ forest growing on almost bare quartzite at 40° slope. Jaungar, United Prov- inces. View in a Pinus longifolia forest in the Shahpur Kundi, Punjab. Pinus longifolia on quartz- ite rocks. Kulni, Jaun- sar Division, United Pro- vinces. i Pinus longifolia forest in Kulni Valley, Jaunsar Division, United Prov- inces. Forest of Pinus longifolia in Bashahr State, Punjab. W. H. Love- grove. FT. Gleadow. J. H. Lace. A 13. A 62. A 64. A 65. A 66. A 67. A125 and 126. A 137. A 138. A 260. U 34, U 36. U 38. U 35. T 24. contd. As-Sylvicul- ture, - Pinus longi- folia— contd, 50 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. Pinus —longi- folia—contd. » ” e * Dense young * Pinus longifolia artificially raised; seedlings nine months old. F. R. Sylvicultural garden, Surajbagh, Dehra Dun, United Provinces. Pinus longifolia forest near Thadiar, Jaunsar, United Provinces; regenerated crop in foreground. Splendid Pinus longifolia regeneration twelve years old. ~ Pinus longifolia below Kul- ni, Jaunsar, United Prov- inces. * Pinus longifolia planta- tion, nineteen years old ; Baldhoti compartment 4, Naini Tal Division, Uni- ted Provinces. * Pinus longifolia plantation twenty-three years oid; Baldhoti Compartment 3, Naini Tal Division, United Provinces. *Coppice shoots of Pinus longifolia on a fire-line. Shoots 2 to 3 feet high. Naini Tal Forest Divi- sion, United Provinces. forest of Pinus longifolia and Quercus incana mixed with some seed bearers still standing. Naini Tal Division, United Prov- inces. * Pinus longifolia and oak (Quercus incana) mixed, Chir poles up to 60 feet high with lower storey of oak. Naini Tal Division, United Provinces. *Mixture of Pinus longi- folia and Quercus incana ; the Pinus longifolia out- growing the oak. Naini Tal Division, United Provinces. T. B. Chit- rakar. Penchelu Reddi. R. 8. Troup. ) A281. A 288. A 297. A 335. A324 and 325. A 326 and pad. A 328. A 329. A 330. A 331, § 46. Q 73 and 74. Q 75 and 70. Q 79. Q 80. Q8l. Q 82. REMARKS. * Not available for issue at present. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 51 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS, “A—Sylvicul- ‘ture, ‘Pinus longi- ‘folla— Pinus lengi- jolia—contd. * Regeneration of Pinus longifolia on a fire-line burnt annually for twenty .years. Young Pinus longifolia’cut back period- ically. sion, United Provinces. * Pinus longifolia forest re- generated-under the uni- form method. Naini Tal Division, United Prov- inces. * Mixed young forest of Pinus longifolia and Quercus incana with old pine sced. bearers. Bhow- ali, Naini Tal Division, United Provinces. * Young crop of Pinus long- ifolia mixed with Quercus incand, regenerated un- der the uniform method. Naini Tal Division, Uni- ted Provinces. Dense Pinus longifolia wood before opening out for regeneration, Naini Tal, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. | Seeding fellings in Pinus longifolia in Naini Tal I Division, United Prov- inces. Received from United Provinces Exhi- bition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Condition of a crop after the preparatory fellings in Pinus Naini Tal Forest Divi- sion, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Naini Tal Divi- | longifolia. . R. 8. Troup. A 342. A 332. A 341. A 343. A 382. Q 83. Q 86. Q 87. Q 88. V 39. V 42. Y 43. ‘contd. * Not available for issue at present. R2 52 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION A—Sylvicul- ~ ture, ae title. Pinus longi- puden a folia— Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. contd. Pinus longi- folia—contd. ” Pinus longifolia — planta- tion, Kalamath Block, nine years old. Naini Tal Division, _ United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Pinus longifolia planta- tion, thirty years old. Baldoti Block, Naini Tal, United Provinces. _ Re- ceived from United Prov- inces Exhibition, Allaha- bad, 1910-11. Pinus longifolia pole forest with some mature trees. Naini Tal, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Pinus longifolia area re- generated and unregen- erated. Aclose view, Naini Tal Division, United Provinces. Re- ceived from United Prov- inces Exhibition, Allaha- bad, 1910-11. Secondary felling in Pinus longifolia, Naini Tal Di- vision, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. * Pinus longifolia in the Siwaliks associated with broad leaved species on sandstone rock. Siwalik Division, United Proy- inces. * Pinus longifolia forest open to fire and hence having no reproduction, Kunigadh, Jaunsar Divi- sion, United Provinces. Altitude about 6,000 feet. R. 8. Troup. A 357, A 358. A 359. A360 and 361. A 362. A 368. A 386. V 48. V 52. V 55. V 61 and 62. V 58. Q3. § 13. REMARKS. * Not available for issue at present. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 53 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS. Pinus — longi- folia—contd. * Pinus longifolia ; group of advance growth up to 30 feet high, younger growth in foreground as a result of seeding fellings, forest worked under uniform method. Molta, Jaunsar, United Provinces. Alti- tude 6,000 feet.- * Pinus‘longifolia forests of the Tons Valley, Jaun- sar, United Provinces. View up the valley from Molta. * Pinus longifolia reproduc- tion after seeding felling. Molta, Jaunsar, United Provinces. Altitude 6,000 feet. * Pinus longifolia forest showing 100 feet fire-line. View overlooking the Tons Valley from Molta, Jaunsar, United Provinces. On the other side Pinus longi- folia forest below, and deodar forest above. * Pinus longifolia mixed with Ban oak (Quercus in- cana) and Rhododendron (BR. arboreum) typical of the upper limit of the Chir pine. Molta, Jaun- sar, United Provinces. Altitude 7,400 feet. “ * Pinus longifolia forest un- der uniform method. Reproduction just start- ing in a seeding felling ; height up to 2 feet. Molta, Jaunsar, United Provinces. Altitude 6,000 feet. Pinus longifolia forest in Bhilangra Valley, Tehri State, United Provinces. Pinus longifolia reproduc- tion in Naini Tal Divi- sion near Ranikhet. Photo taken in 1903. R.8. Troup. ” oo A391. A 393. A 394. A396 A397. A399. A 429. A 431. $18. § 20. $21. 8 23, 8 24, 8 45. 872. S 76. * Not available for issue at present. ‘A,—Sylvieul- ture, Pinus longi- folia— contd. 54 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION A—Sylvicul- . ture, — Pinus longi- Index title. folia— Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARES. contd. Pinus —_longt- folia—contd. a Oak forest lopped. Pinus longifolia coming as a re- sult of lopping. Tehri State, United Provinces. Pinus longifolia forest re- generated under the uni- form method. Unregen- erated mature wood in background. Jaunsar Di- vision, United Provinces. Pinus longifolia seedlings coming up in upper limits of Sdl forest, Garhwal ‘Himalayas, United Prov- inces. Chir pine (Pinus longifolia) coming up in upper limits of Sdl forest, Garhwal Himalayas, United Prov- inces. Chir pine (Pinus longifolia) and Sdl (Shorea robusta) near the upper limits of Sél. Garhwal Himalayas, United Provinces. Plantation of Pinus longi- folia at Lachiwala, Dehra Dun,. United Provinces. * Effect of fire (2 years pre- vious) on Pinus longifolia in the Siwaliks, United Provinces, trees up to 18 feet in height. * Pinus longifolia on the uppermost crests of the Siwaliks, United Prov- inces. Altitude about 2,300 feet. * Pinus longifolia forests on the upper crests of the Siwaliks, United Prov- inces. View from main watershed looking south over Ranipur. * Reproduction of Pinus longifolia mixed with Sdl, Buchanania latifolia and Anogeissus latifolia on the upper ridges of the Siwal- iks, United Provinces. Altitude about 2,300 feet. E. A. Court- hops. T. B. Chit- rakar. f. 8. Troup. A 434. A 493. A 506. A5l8. A519. A 520. 8 94. V 65 and 64. U4i. U 40. T 69. Q 66. Q 67, * Not available for issue at present. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 55 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. A,—Sylvicul- ture. Pinus longt- ~ folia— concld. REMARKS, Pinus longifolia — concld. ” Young Pinus longifolia, coming up in Sd forests, Lansdowne Division, United Provinces. Re- ceived from United Prov- inces Exhibition, Allaha- bad, 1910-11. Young Pinus longifolia coming up in Sdl. Re- sult of two years’ protec- tion against grazing. Lansdowne Division, United Provinces. Re- ceived from United Prov- inces Exhibition, Allaha- bad, 1910-11. Pinus longifolia after seven years’ protection against grazing. Lansdowne Di- vision, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Al- lahabad, 1910-11. Sdl, Pinus longifolia and Banj growing together. Lansdowne Division, United Provinces. Re- ceived from United Prov- inces Exhibition, Allaha- bad, 1910-11. Dense wood of Pinus longi- folia before opening out for regeneration. Naini Tal, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Al- lahabad, 1910-11. ” * Deodar, chir pine and blue Piptadenia oudhcnsis. pine reproduction coming up.in chir forest where the chir and deodar zones meet. Altitude 6,000 feet. Aspect N.-W. Koti Kanasar, Chakrata Divi- sion, United Provinces. Ist October 1911. Piptadenia oudhensis about 25 feet high, Gonda Divi- sion, United Provinces. Basti Ram, Ranger. R. 8. Troup. es A 569. A 580. A581. A 585. A 654 to 658. A 276. T 154. T 156. T 166. T 177. T 178. V3i. $ 231 to 235. Q 70. * Not available for issue at present. A—Sylvicul- ture, Plantation, 56 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. - REMARKS. Plantation. Platanus orientalis. Populus alba. Populus — eu- phratica. Populus nigra Porcupines. A plantation raised by cul- tivators near Quetta, Baluchistan. Platanus orientalis and Pop- ulus alba trees growing along Lytton Road at Quetta, Baluchistan. Populus alba trees raised. at Quetta Cantonments for shade, Baluchistan. Platanus orientalis and Pop- ulus alba trees growing along Lytton Road at Quetta, Baluchistan, Populus alba and Populus nigra trees growing along |. Lytton Road at Quetta, Baluchistan. Populus euphratica tree on alluvion along the Indus, Bombay. Populus alba and Populus nigra trees growing along Lytton Roadat Quetta, Baluchistan. Trunk of a Dhak tree, the lower portion of which has been ringed by Porcu- pines. Lansdowne Divi- sion, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Trunk of a Terminalia bel- erica, the lower portion of which has been ringed by porcupines: Lansdowne Division, United Prov- inces. Received from United Provinces Exhi- bition, Allahabad, 1910- 11. A view of khair forest show- ing the damage done to trees by porcupines. Gohri Range, Lansdowne Division, United Prov- inces. Received from United Provinces Exhibi- tion, Allahabad, 1910-11. Basti Ram, Ranger. A 157. A 165. A 167. A 165. A 166. A 80. A 166. A 225. A 248 A 573. T 49. 8 159. 8 162. & 163. T 147 T 170. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 57 Index title. Porcupines— coneld. Prosopis spict- gerd. Prunus armen- aca. Quercus ~dila- Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARES, A khair trunk, the lower as of which has been amaged by porcupines. Gohri Range, Lansdowne Division, United Prov- inces. Received from United Provinces Exhibi- tion, Allahabad, 1910-11. Prosopis spicigera tree grow- ing in lands beyond reach of river, Bombay. spicigera trees growing in the Gulu Shahr State Reserve, Baluchistan. Prosopis Prunus armeniaca in the _Zangi Lora plantation near Quetta, Baluch- istan. Prunus armeniaca and Ele- agnus angustifolia trees growing in the Zangi Lora plantation near Quetta, Baluchistan. A Prunus armeniaca tree growing on the Hudda village lands near Quetta, Baluchistan. Prunus _armeniaca trees growing along Bazar Road at Quetta in winter, Baluchistan. Quercus dilatata —_ forest lopped. Chir coming in as a result of lopping, Tehri State, United Pro- vinces. 7 Young oak forest (Quercus dilatata) ; Cheena Block, C. 11, Naini Tal, United Provinces. Oak pole forest (Quercus dilatata) ; Cheena Block, C. 7, Naini Tal, United Provinces. Quercus dilatata, selection fellings for fuel in oak forest, Cheena Block, C. 7, Naini Tal, United Pro- vinces. Basti Ram, Ranger. A 574. Al4l. A 155. A 156. A 158. A 160. A 434. A 23 & 24. A 26. A 26, TI71. T 53. § 94, 8 78. A,—Sylvieul- ture, Porcupines —concld. A,—Sylvieul- ture. Quercus ‘dila- _ tata— | coneld. 58 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS. Quercus dilatata —coneld. ~ Quercus cant. Deodar (Cedrus Deodara) and oak (Quercus dila- tata) plantation, Cheena Block, C. 7, Naini Tal, United Provinces. * Quercus dilatata sown July 1910; seedling nine months old. F. R. I. Sylvicultural garden, Surajbagh, Dehra Dun. * Dense young forest of Pinus longifolia and Quercus incana wixed with some seed bearers still stand- ing. Naini Tal Division, United Provinces. * Pinus longifolia and Quer- cus incana mixed. Chir poles up to 60 feet high with lower storey of Quercus incana. Naini Tal Division, United Provinces. * Mixture of Pinus longifolia and Quercus incana, the pine outgrowing the oak. Naini Tal Division, United Provinces. * Quercus tncana pole forest. Sample plot No. 6 of Naini Tal Division, United Provinces. * Sample plot No. 2 of Naini Tal Division, United Pro- vinces, Quercus incana forest. * Mixed young forest of Quercus incana and Pinus longifolia, with old pine seed bearer. Bhowali, Naini Tal Division, United Provinces. * Young crop of Quercus in- cana mixed with Pinus | longifolia regenerated under the uniform me- thod. Naini Tal Divi- sion, United Provinces. E. A. Court- hore. T. B. Chit- rakar. R. 5. Troup. A 27. A 282. A 329, A334. A 339 and 340. A 342. A343. $ 122. Q 80. Q 81. Q 82. Q 78. Q 4 and 85. Q 87. Q 88. * Not available for issue at present. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE.- 59 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. A.—Sylvieul- ture, Quercus eana— REMARKS. in- Quercus in- cana—coneld. >” Quercus seme- car pifolia, 2 * Pinus longifolia with Ban oak (Quercus incana) and Rhododendron (R. ar- boreum), typical of the upper limit of the Chir pine. Molta, United Provinces. Al- titude 7,400 feet. Specimen of lopped oak (Quercus incana) in Tehri State, United Pro- vinces. Sdl, Chir and Quercus in- cana growing together. Lansdowne Division, United Provinces. Re- ceived from United Prov- bad, 1910-11. Coppice coupe of Quercus incana forests, after the fellings. Naini Tal, Uni- ted Provinces: Received from United Provinces Exhibition, | Allahabad, 1910-11. Quercus semecarpifolia forest with natural under- growth of Spruce (Picea Morinda) and Silver fir (Abies Pindrow). Jaunsar, United Provinces. Mature Q. semecarpifolia forest open to grazing and shewing the absence of all undergrowth, Jaunsar, United Provinces. * Quercus semecarpifolia showing natural repro- duction springing up where light is admitted. Deoban, Jaunsar, United Provinces. Altitude 9,100 feet. * View from Deoban, 9,000 feet, Quercus semecarpi- jolia trees in foreground. Chakrata Division, Uni- ted, Provinces. 12th Oct- ober 1911. Jaunsar, inces Exhibition, Allaha- | R. 8. Troup. E. A. Court- hope. Basti Ram, Ranger. R.S. Troup. A 397. A 432. A 581. A 586. A 44, and 45. A 53. A390. A 662. $77. T 178. V 365. U 28 and 2. $17. 8 240. concid. * Not available for issue at present. 60 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION A,—Sylvieul- .ture, Photo P : 3 Print | Negative Querens Index title. Subject. grapher’s No. No. REMARKS. semen name. carpifolia— contd, Quercus seme- | *Sample plot No. 2 of | R. 8. Troup.| A663. | 8 241. carpifolia— Chakrata Division, Uni- contd. ted Provinces. Quercus semecarpifolia pole forest. Chakrata Division, Uni- ted Provinces. 13th Oct- ober 1911. * Typical dense thicket of ” A 664. | S 242. Quercus semecarpifolia reproduction, 10-15 feet high, sprung up on a blank below seed-bearers. Deoban 9,000 feet, Chakrata Division, Uni- ted Provinces. 13th Oct- ober 1911. Dense natural reproduction 35 A 665.; § 243. of Quercus semecarpifolia in an opened out over- wood. Deoban, 9,000 feet, Chakrata Division, United Provinces. 13th October 1911. a Dense natural reproduction = A666. | 8 244. of Quercus semecarpifolia on edge of wood, owing to abundance of light. Deo- ban, 9,000 feet, Chakrata Division, United Provin- ces. 13th October 1911. <5 Fringe of natural reproduc- 2 A667, | S 245. tion of Quercus semecarpt- folia all round edge of wood. Deoban, 9,000 feet, Chakrata Division, United Provinces. 13th October 1911. 55 Quercus semecarptfolia. - A 627. | S 206. Dense crop of natural seedlings coming up in opened out forest, regen- eration plot in Mohna block. Deoban, Chak- rata Division, United Provinces. 17th Septem- ber 1911. ‘ Quercus semecarpifolia for- % A 628, | § 207. est, opened out; Mohna block, Chakrata Division; United Provinces. 17th September 1911. * Mot available for issue at present. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 61 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name, Print No. Negative No. A,—Sylvieul- ture, Quercus seme~ RemaRgs. Quercus seme- carpifolia— concld. Reafforestation. Rhododendron arboreum. Silver Fir (Abies Pindrow) coming up naturally in Quercus semecarprfolia forest, Mohna block, Chakrata Division, United Provinces. 17th September 1911.: * Snow-break in dense pole crop of Quercus semecar- pifolia. Elevation 9,000 feet. Aspect E. above Konain, Chakrata Divi- sion, United Provinces, 19th September 1911. Reafforestation of Semi- nary Hill, Nagpur, Central Provinces. Young Deodar (Cedrus Deo- dara) growth coming away under girdled oaks (Quercus semecarpifolia) and Rhododendron arbor- eum. dJaunsar, United Provinces. * Pinus longifolia with Ban oak (Quercus incana) and Rhododendron arboreum typical of the upper limit of the chir pine. Molta, Jaunsar, United Provin- ces, Altitude 7,400 feet. * Young Sissoo plants up to 10 feet high coming up naturally on new alluvial ground in a river-bed amongst Munj grass (Saccharum Munja, with the tall flowering stems) and Aristida cyanantha (the lower and finer grass in tufts) Dholkhand, Si- walik Division, United Provinces. Swampy ground near Quetta planted over most- ly with Salix acmophylla treeg, Baluchistan. A Salix acmophylla tree along the boundary of Dhobighat plantation near Quetta, Baluchistan. R. 8. Troup. 8. Shalem. R.8. Troup. A 629. A 631. A 616 to 619. A58. A 397. A 366. A151. A 153. § 208. 8 213. 8 24, Ql. carpifolia —concld. Appeared in “Ind. For.” XXXVI, Jan.-Feb., 1910. * Not available for issue at present. A—Sylvicul- ture, Salix acmo- phylla— -concld, 62 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHI® COLLECTION Index title. Subject. Salix acmo-' phyla —coneld. Salvadora oleoides. Sample plots, Chakrata Division, United Pro- . vinces. Sample plots, Gonda Divi- sion, United Provinces. Salix acmophylla trees in Dhobighat . plantation near Quetta, Baluchistan. Salvadora oleoides trees growing in Dahpal State Reserve, Baluchistan. *Sample plot No. 2 of Chakrata Division, Uni- ted Provinces. Quercus semecarpifolia pole forest. Chakrata Division, Uni- ted Provinces. 13th Oct- ober 1911. *Sample plot No. 7 of Chakrata Division, Uni- ted Provinces. Deodar forest in which a thin- ning has just been made. Konain, Chakrata Divi- ‘sion, United Provinces. 25th September 1911. * Sample plot No. 8 of Chak- rata, Division, - United Provinces. Dense pure deodar forest, Konain, Chakrata Division, United Provinces. 23rd September 1911. *Sample plot No. 9 of Chakrata Division, Uni- ted Provinces. Pure natural pole crop of Pinus excelsa thinned. Koti Kanasar, Chakrata Division, United Prov- inces. 2nd October 1911. *Sample plot No. 10 of Chakrata Division, Uni- ted Provinces. Dense natural pole crop of pure Pinus excelsa unthinned. Koti Kanasar, Chakrata Division, United Prov- inces, 2nd October 1911. *Sample plot No. 1 of Gonda Division, United Provinces. Sd! coppice- with-standards. Coppice two years old. Tikri Forest. R. 8. Troup. T. B. Chit- rakar. Print | Negative No. No. A 154 A 142. A663. | § 24). A 647, | S 224. A 642. 8 219. A 661. | § 239, A659 | § 237 and and 660. 238. A533. | ‘pag, REMARKS, * Not available for issue at present. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 63 =" A.—Sylvicul- Photo- Print | Negati ture, Index title. Subject. grapher’s No. Re ive | RemaRKs. name. 0» a NO Sample plots, GondaiDivi- sion, United Sample plots, | * Sample plot No. 2 of Gon- | T. B. Chit- | A534. | 193. peas Gond 1 Divi- da Division, United Prov- | rakar. COR. sion, United inces. Sdl coppice-with- Provinces— standards. Coppice two concld. yearsold. Tikri Forest. * * Sample plot No. 3 of Gon- “ A536. | T 95. da Division, United Pro- cs vinees. Unthinned dl pole forest. Bs * Sample plot No. 4 of Gon- o A537. | T 96. da Division, United Prov- inces. Thinned Sdl pole forest. 33 * Experimental plot No. 3 $3 A547. | T 106. and sample plot No. 6 of Gonda Division, United Provinces. Sdél forest after regeneration felling : has been made. 3 * Sample plot No. 7 of Gon- 34 A545. | T 104. da Division, United Prov- 3 inces. Fully stocked £4 pole forest, unthinned. £ample pilots, | * Sample plot No. 5 of Hald- | R. 8. Trouy.} A333. | Q 41 Fialdwani wani Division, United Division, Provinces. Dalbergia United P:o- Sissoo young pole forest. vinces. Sample plots, | * Sample plot No. 2 of Naini F A339 | Q 84and Naini Tal Tal Division, United and 85. Division Provinces. Quercus in- 7 340. United Pro- cana forest. vinces. 7 * Sample plot No. 6 of Naini - A334. | Q 78. Tal Division, United vinces. Quercus incana pole forest. Sample plot:, |* Sample plot No. lof Pili- | T. B. Chit- | A197. | T 144. Pilibiit Divi- bhit Division, United | rakar. sion, United Provinces. Sdl forest of Provinces. rather poor type. F Sample Prot, | * Sample plot No. 3 of Siwa- es A510. | T 73. Siwalk Di- vision, Unit- ed Provinces. lik Division, United Pro- vinces, ‘Tirsal # Forest. Young Sdi pole forest mixed with Sain and San- * Not available for issue at present. 64 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION A,—Sylvicul- ture, Index title. Sample plots, nee ul Siwalik Di- Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Negative No. cy REMARES. vision, Uni- ted Proy- inces— concld. Sample plots, Siwahk Di- ed Provinces —coneld. Santalum — al- bum. Schleichera tri- juga. 2 Serub F Shorea obtusa. Shorea robusta. vision, UOnit- | * Bample plot No. 4 of Siwa- lik Division. Hill fype of {di forest in the Sahar- anpur Siwaliks, United Provinces. Sdél mixed chiefly with Buchanania latifolia. * Sample plot No. 5 of Siwa- lik Division, United Pro- vinces. Natural crop of pure Shisham (Dalbergia Sissoo) on alluvial sand and gravel, Dholkhand, Siwalik Division, United Provinces. * Sample plot No. 6 of Siwa- lik Division, United Pro- vinces, fully stocked nat- ural forest of Dalbergia Sissooand Acacia Catechu onalluvialsand and grav- el, Dholkhand. The sandal-wood tree, Sant- alum album, Sirsi Range, Kanara, Bombay. Schleichera trijuga trees, height 45 feet (on left) and 35 feet (on right). Beribara, Siwalik Divi- sion, United Provinces. Schleichera trijuga trees, Beribara, Siwalik Divi- sion, United Provinces. Scrub jungle on slope of Popa Hill, Myingyan Dis- trict, Upper Burma. AThitya (Shorea obtusa), 14 feet girth ; Toungoo Division, Burma. Sal forest, 4,000 feet, Garh- wal, Ganges Division. Mixed Shorea robusta and Pinus longifolia forest, 4,500 feet, Garhwal, Ganges Division, United Provinces. Ir. B. Chit- rakar. ” R. 8. Fagan. R. 8. Trour. J. J. Rorie. A 522. A 92. A 369. A 374. A 677. A 206. A 6. T 76 and 77. T 80. T 81. Q4. 81. P 23. * Not available for issue at present. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 65 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name, Print No. Negative No. A—Sylvicul- ture, REMARKS. Shorea robusta— contd. Shorea robusta = —contd. Natural regeneration of Shorea robusta and. Pinus longifolia, 4,500 feet, Garhwal, Ganges Divi- sion, United Provinces. Cart road, tonga and Sdl forest, Naini Tal, United Provinces. On the right thick Sdl for- est, on the left stunted Sdl growth annually cut back by frost, ‘Kheri, United Provinces. View at Dudwa looking down the Sathiana 15 feet road, Kheri, United Provinces. Advance growth of Shorea robusta into the Changa Nala plain, Kheri, United Provinces. Campin £di forest, Kheri, United Provinces. Sdl coppice-with-standards, immediately after fell- ings; Bahraich, United Provinces. Chakia Sdl forest, after completion of improve- ment fellings ; Bahraich, United Provinces. Untouched forest (princi- pally Shorea robusta) of allages up to poles ; Bah- raich, United Provinces. Sal coppice-with-standards, seven months after fell- ing; Bahraich, United Provinces. Sél forest, fire-protected, shewing good natural re- generation, Dehra Dun, United Provinces. Typical Sdl tree (Shorea ro- busta), Dehra Dun, Uni- ted Provinces. W. H. Love- grove. 2 A 13. Al4. Al5. A l6. Alqv. A19. A 20. A 21. A 22. A 28, A 29. U5. U 39. Appeared in “Indian Forester, ” Volume XXXII, 1906. Appeared in “Indian _ Forester, ” Volume XXXII, 1906. A,—Sylvieul- ture, Shorea robusta— contd, 66 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Index title, Subject. Print . No. Negative No. - REMARKS. Shorea robusta —contd. ” Sal forest not fire-protected, shewing poor natural re- generation and distorted growth, Dehra Dun, Uni- ted Provinces. Sal pole forest, Dehra Dun, United Provinces. Example of damage done to young Sdl trees by frost, Ganges Division, United Provinces. Dense growth of, Sdl seed- lings under Eugenia oper- culata, Dehra Dun, Uni- ted Provinces. Eugenia operculata trees on an area frequently burnt, showing absence of young Sdl underneath, Dehra Dun, United Prov- inces. Eugenia operculata trees on an area protected from fire, showing abundant Sdl growth coming up underneath. Dehra Dun, United Provinces. Root system of the Sai tree (Shorea robusta). * 9dl forest killed by drought of 1907 and 1908; Mailani, Kheri Division, United Pro. vinces. *Mixture of natural Sdl in a teak plantation at Ram- garh, Gorakhpur Divi- sion, United Provinces. * Sdl coppice shoots with standards ; coppice seven years old. Coupe 11 of Ramgarh forest, Gorakh- pur Division, United Pro- vinces. A3l. A 34. A 69. A770. A 71. A 72. A 74. All ~ and 116. Alsl. A 188. U 37. U 32. U 30. U 91. U 85. Q 15 and 16. T 115. T 122. * Not available for issue at present. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH r INSTITUTE. 67 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. A:—Sylvicul- " “ture. REMARKS. Shorea robusta— Shorea robusta —contd. bt d ” ” * Natural Sdl forest before conversion into coppice- with-standards. Coupe 20 of Ramgarh, Gorakhpur Division, United Pro- vinces. *Experimental plot No. 1, of Pilibhit Division, United Provinces. Bushy growth of Shorea robusta on fireprotected ** Chandar,’’ Nawadia, Pilibhit Division, United Provinces. * Experimental plot No. 2, of Pilibhit Division, United Provinces. Bushy growth of Shorea robusta on burnt “ Chandar ” land Nawadia, Pilibhit Divi- sion, United Provinces. * Bushy growth of Shorea robusta on burnt ‘‘ Chan- dar,’’ Pilibhit Division, United Provinces. * Shorea robusta. ‘‘ Chandar’’ in Pilibhit Division, United Provinces, fire protected on right, burnt on left of road. * Shorea robusta reproduc- tion springing upon a ‘* Chandar ” in the neigh- bourhood of sheltered trees, Pilibhit Division, United Provinces. * Root stock of Shorea ro- busta produced on “Chan- dar’? land, Pilibhit Divi- sion, United Provinces. * Root stocks of Shorea ro- busta produced on “Chan- dar ’’ land, Pilibhit Divi- sion, United Provinces. * Sample plot No. 1 of Pili- phit Division, United Provinces. Sdl forest of rather poor type. T. B. Chit- rakar. A 189. A 190. A 191. A 192. A 193. A 194, A195. A 196. A 197. T 123. T 137. T 138. T 139. T 140. T 141. T 142, T 143. T 144, contd. * Not available for issue at present. FQ A.—Syivicul- - ture, Shorea robusta— contd. 68 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. | ' Negative No. REMARKS, Shorea robusta —contd. ” *Poor type of open Sdi for- est, Pilibhit Division, United Provinces. Shorea robusta poles show- ing the effects of annual frost, Chaukham block, Lansdowne Division, United Provinces. Re- ceived from United Pro- vinces Exhibition, Alla- habad, 1910-11. A view of Dalina Sdi forest, Lansdowne Division, United Provinces, show- ing the effects of annual frost on crop. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. A Sdéi sapling standingin a Chaur (big blank) Hathi- kund, Lansdowne Divi- sion, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. A Sal tree, girth about 12)’. Height about 100 feet, Koluchaur, Division, United Pro- vinces. Received from United Provinces Exhi- bition, Allahabad, 1910- Ths Growing Sdl tree before the fellings, United Provin- ces. Received from United Provinces Exhi- bition, Allahabad, 1910- 11. Bamboo and Sdl forests, Lansdowne Division, United Provinces. Re- ceived from United Pro- vinces Exhibition, Alla- habad, 1910-11. Lansdowne * T. B. Chit- rakar. Basti Ram, Ranger. ” A 198. A211, A 212. A 216, A217. A 231. A 232, 145. § 131. § 132. 8 142. . § 133. 8 158. * Not available for issue at present, AT THE FOREST RESEARCH iNSTITUTE. 69 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. RwMARKS. Shorea robusta —contd. a A tract of Sdél forest, Kolu- chaur, Lansdowne Divi- sion, United Provinces, showing the effects of an- nual frost. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Sdl forest, Lansdowne Divi- sion, United Provinces, showing the attacks of annual frost. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Sal saplings, Hathikund block, Lansdowne Divi- sion, United Provinces, showing the effect of an- nual frost. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. A selection - improvement forest, Lansdowne Divi- sion, United Provinces. Mature tree and young Sal beneath. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. \ A view of Dalnia forest, Lansdowne Division, United Provinces, forests showing the-attacks of annual frost. Received from United Provinces Exhibition Allahabad, 1910-11. Sal saplings, United Pro- vinces. Received from United Provinces Exhi- bition, Allahabad. *§dl plants raised from seed from coppice ~ shoots. Seedlings five years old, height 3—4}4 feet, Gonda Division, United Pro- vinces, Basti Ram, Ranger. R. 8. Troup. A 233. A 234. A 235. A 236. A 237. A 238. A272, 8 130. S 136. 8 138. § 140. 8 144. S 145. Q 68. * Not available for issue at present. A,—Sylvicul- ture, Shorea robusta— contd. _A—S8ylvicul- ture, Shorea robusta— contd. 70 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS. Shorea robusta —contd. ” ” Shorea robusta near Kans- rau, Dehra Dun, United Provinces. Effect of frost (1905) on the foliage of Shorea robusta. Sél coppice under stan- dards, Asarori, Dehra Dun.” Sal pole forest with some mature trees, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Sél coppice-with-standards coupe, Bahraich, United Provinces. Received from Unijgéed Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. * Sal forest worked on the uniform method ‘in the final stage ; young growth in foreground and older trees awaiting final fell- ing in background, Thano Forest, Dehra Dun, United Provinces. *Dense Sal pole forest, more or less even-edged, aver- age height 35 feet. Lachi- wala, Dehra Dun, United Provinces, *Dense Sdl reproduction, average 20 feet high, with old trees, chiefly Ter iy Te, ¥, 4, iS standing over the young crop, Kheri, United. Pro- vinces. * Group of young Sél about 20 feet high and one or two old seed bearers in open grassy plain, show- ing how Sdl springs up round seed bearers in the open where frost is not dangerous, Kheri, United Provinces. Penchelu Reddi. ” H. Jackson. R. 8. Troup. of A 296. A299. A 303. A 356. A 365. A372 and 373. A 404, A408, A 409. | V 44. V 64. Q7and 8. 851. Q 23. Q 22. * Not available for issue at present. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 2 ai Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Shorea robusta —contd. ” * Dense Sdl reproduction, average 20 feet high with old trees, Sél and Sain, standing over the young crop, Kheri, United Pro- vinces. *Even-edged Sdl forest about 60 feet high, Kheri, United Provinces. * Even-aged dense dl growth, average 40 feet high, Kheri Division, United Provinces. * Dudwa camping ground, . Kheri, United Provinces,- showing mature Sdl forest with undergrowth all cleared away. *Cart road and_fire-line through Sdl forest, Kheri, United Provinces. * Sdl plantation of 25 years formed by sowing in lines 18 feet apart, Kota Range, Garhwal Division, United Provinces. * Sdl_ reproduction, up to 15 feet in height, sprung up asa result of 8 years’ closure to grazing, Bha- laon, Garhwal ® Division, United Provinces. * Sdl treein flower: other Sdl trees in background, Garhwal, United Pro- vinces. * Bushy young Sdl in grassy area burnt annually. Requires protection to bring it up, Garhwal, United Provinces. * Even-aged Sdl pole forest on an elevated alluvial flat of gravelly loam at the base of the hills. Height about 35 feet, Halduparao, Ganges Di- vision, United Provin- ces. KR. 8. Troup. ” ” r A 450 and 451. A 452 and 453. Negative No. Remarks, A 4l10. A4il1. A 412. A413. A414, A 454. A 455. A 456. Q 25. Q 20. Q 19. Q 21. Q 24. Q 5land 52. Q 53 and 54. Q 55. Q 56. Q 57. * Not available for issue at present. A—Sylvicul- ture, Shorea robusta—. contd, A, -Sylvicnl- ture, Shorea robusta—. contd. 72 .CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. ReMARES. Shorea robusta contd. ” * Typical group of Sdl trees coming up on an open grassy plain, sprung from isolated seed bearers. Height 60-70 feet, Garh- wal, United Provinces. *Even-aged Sdl forest. - Height about 70 feet. Garhwal, United Pro- vinces. * Sdl sowings 3 years old. Height of plants up to 2 feet, Ghatura, Kota Range, Garhwal, United Provinces. * Sd) pole forest more or less even-aged. Average girth 2} feet: average height of dominant stems 66 feet, undergrowth scanty and composed chiefly of Clerodendron, Garhwal, United Pro- vinces. Pinus longifolia seedlings coming up in upper limits of Sdl forest, Garhwal Himalayas, United Pro- vinces. Sal (Shorea robusta) trees damaged by frost, United Provinces. Chir pine (Pinus longifolia) coming up in upper limits of Sél forest, Garhwal Himalayas, United Pro- vinces. Chir pine (Pinus longifolia) and Sdl (Shorea robusta) near the upper limits of Sal. Garhwal Himalayas, United Provinces. * Effect of frost in killing back Sdl poles and caus- ing internal unsoundness, Dehra Dun, United Pro- vinces, R. 8. Troup. 2” A 457. A 458, . A 459. A 460. A 494 and 495. A 496. A 497. A 498. A501 and 502, Q58. Q 59. Q 60. Q 61. U 65 and 64. U 67. U4i. U 40. T64 and 65. * Not available for issue at present. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 73 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS. Shorea robusta —contd. ” Lid * Effect of the great frost of 1905 on Sdé/ poles as seen six years later, Tirsal Forest, Siwalik Division, United Provinces. * Natural reproduction of Shorea robusta coming up on a heap of road me- tal, Dehra Dun, United Provinces. * Natural reproduction of Sal (seedlings of one rains) along the side of a cart track, Dehra Dun, United Provinces. * Young Shorea robusta pole forest mixed with Sain (Terminalia tomentosa) and Sandan (Ougeinia dalbergioides). Sample plot No. 3 of Siwalik Di- vision, United Provin- ces, Tirsal forest. * Hill type of Sél forest in the Saharanpur Siwa- liks, United Provinces. Shorea robusta mixed chiefly with Buchanania latifolia. (Sample plot | No. 4 of Siwalik Divi- sion.) * Reproduction of Pinus. longifolia mixed with Shorea robusta, Buchana- nia latifolia and Anogets- sus latifolia on the upper ridges of the Siwaliks, United Provinces. Alti- | tude about 2,300 feet. * Sdl coppice with-stan- dards, Tikri forest, Gonda Division, United Provinces. Coppice two years old. * Sal coppice-with-stan- dards, Tikri forest, Gonda. Division, United Provin- ces. Coppice 5 years old. T. B. Chit- rakar. 2 ” RB. 8. Troup. T. B. Chit- takar. 7 A513 and 514. A 520, A 527. A 503. A 504. A 505. A510. A 526. T 66. T 67. T 68. T 73. T 76 and 77. Q 67. T. 85. T 86. * Not available for issue at present. A,—Sylvieul- ture, Shorea robusta— contd. —Sylvieul- ture, Shorea robusta— contd. 74 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS. Shorea robusta —contd. ” * Effect of drought on Sdl coppice-with-standards. Tikri forest, Gonda Divi- sion, United Provinces. * Experimental plot No. 1 of Gonda Division, United Provinces. Sal coppice twenty years old with standards ; immedi- ately before the felling of coppice ; average height of coppice 37 feet. * 8dl_ —_ coppice-with-stan- dards, just felled, Tikri forest, Gonda Division, United Provinces. * Drought of 1907 and 1908. Trees killed by the drought. Dry wood fell- ings not yet commenced. Tikri Sdl forest, Gonda Division, United Pro- vinces. *Drought of 1907 and 1908. Dry wood fellings completed and material stacked. Tikri Sdl forest, Gonda Division, United Provinces. * Sample plot No. 1 of Gon- da Division, United Pro- vinces. Sdl coppice- with-standards; coppice two years old, Tikri forest. *Sample plot No. 2 of Gonda Division, United Provinces. Sdl coppice- with-standards ; coppice two years old, ‘Tikri forest. * Experimental plot No. 1 of Gonda Division, United Provinces. Sdl coppice-with-standards. The coppice just cut. * Sample plot No. 3 of Gon- da Division, United Pro- vinces. Unthinned Sdél pole forest. T. B. Chit- rakar. ” A 528. A 529. A 530. A531. A 5382. A 533. A 534. A535. A 536. T 87. T 88. T 89. T 90. T 91. T 92. T 93. T 94. T 95. * Not available for issue at present. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 75 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name, Print No. Negative No. REMARKS. Shorea robusta ~ —contd. ” * Sample plot No. 4 of Gon- da Division, United Pro- vinces. Thinned Sél pole forest. * Experimental plot No. 3 of Gonda Division, Unit- ed Provinces. Sdi forest before a regeneration felling has been made. Se * Sample plot No. 7 of Gon- da Division, United Pro- vinces, fully stocked Sdl pole forest, unthinned. * Fully stocked even-aged Sdl pole forest, average girth 24 feet and average height 70 feet, Gonda Di- vision, United Provinces. * Experimental plot No. 3 and sample plot No. 6 of Gonda Division, United Provinces. Sdl forest after regeneration felling has been made. * * Original Sdl forest not yet felled for coppice-with- standards. Height about 50 feet, W. Lehra forest, Gorakhpur Division, United Provinces. * Sal —_ coppice-with-stan- dards. Coppice coupe of previous year failed ow- ing chiefly to most of the trees felled having suffer- ed from drought two years previously. West Lehra forest, Gorakhpur Division, United Pro- vinces. * Sdl_—_ coppice-with-stan- dards. Coppice one year old, fairly successful, chiefly 3 to 5 feet high. West Lehra forest, Go- rakhpur Division, United Provinces. T. B. Chit- rakar. A 587. A 544, A 545. A546. A 547, A 548. A 549. A 550. T 96. T 103. T 104. T 105. T 106. T 107. T 108. T 109. * Not available for issue at present. _ A.—Sylvicul- ture, Shorea robusta— contd. 76 CATALOGUE GF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION A,—Sylvicul- ture, Shorea Index title. robusta— Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative | powarxs. No. contd. Shorea robusta —contd, ” ” * Sdél —_—- coppice-with-stan- dards. A successful coupe. Coppice one year old, chiefly 3 to 5 feet high and exceptionally 7 feet high. West Lehra forest, Gorakhpur Divi- sion, United Provinces. * Sél coppice-with-stan- dards. Coppice two years old, up to 15 feet in height. Growth and density good. West Le- hra forest, Gorakhpur Division, United Pro- vinces. * Effect of drought on Sdl standards killed in cop- pice-with-standards by the drought of 1908 and 1909. West Lehra For- est, Gorakhpur Division, United Provinces. * Sal coppice with stand- ards, coppice eight years old. Average height of coppice 17 feet, maximum 26 feet. West Lehra Forest, Gorakhpur Divi- sion, United Provinces. Young Chir pine coming up in Sd! forest, Lansdowne Division, United Pro- vinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibi- tion, Allahabad, 1910-11. Young Chir pine coming up in Sdl forest; result of two years’ protection against grazing, Lans- downe Division, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Gohri forest, area not burnt; good regeneration of Sdl. Lansdowne Division, United Provinces. Re- ceived from United Pro- vinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. T. B. Chitra- kar.° Basti Ram, Ranger. A 551. A 552. A 553. A 557 A 559. A 569. A570. T 110. T 11. T 112. T 113. T 154. T 156. T 166. T 167. * Not available for issue at present. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH 77 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Shorea robusta —contd. > ” Sal, Chir, and Banj growing together, Lansdowne Division, United Pro- vinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibi- tion, Allahabad, 1910-11. Appearance of a Sdl forest (Jalpaiguri Division) which was subjected to numerous fires 30 years previously, but success- fully protected since then. Eastern Bengal and As- sam, Appearance of a Sdl forest (Jalpaiguri. Division) be- fore improvement felling. Eastern Bengal and Assam. Appearance of a Sél forest after improvement felling. Eastern Bengal and As- sam. An extraordinary case of healthy, stout coppice shoots from a Sdl tree of over 7 feet girth which was felled in the improve- ment felling in Muraghat forests (Jalpaiguri Divi- sion) as an overmature tree. Eastern Bengal and Assam. Good natural reproduction of Séi under parent trees in a forest which was re- served for two years only. (The object was to show that though as a rule, we do not get good natural regeneration of Sd] under the parent trees in a well protected forest, it is excellent in an unpro- tected area.) Eastern Bengal and Assam. Sdéi seedlings coming up well under the deep shade of Macaranga denticulata (to show the shade endur- ing power of Sdi in the young stage.) Eastern Bengal and Assam. Basti Ram, Ranger. ” ” REMARES. INSTITUTE. Print | Negative No. No. A581. | T 178. A682. | Q92. A 683. | Q 93. A 684. | Q 94. A 693. | Q 108. A695. | Q 110. A696. | Q1I1. A.—Sylvieul- "ture, Shorea robusta— contd. 78 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION A.—Sylvicul- ture, ionen Index title. robusta—- coneld. Shorea robusta —conceld. Snow ” Sterculia villosa Subject. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS, Appearance of a Sdl coupe (Muraghat forests, Jal-. paiguri Division), one year after the improve- ment felling. Eastern Bengal and Assam. Appearance of a Sdl coupe (Muraghat forests, Jal- paiguri Division), after two successive years cleaning after the im- provement felling and just before the third year’s cleaning. East- ern Bengal and Assam. _ Appearance of a Sdl coupe (Muraghat forests, Jal- paiguri Division) after two successive years’ cleaning after the im- provement felling and just after third year’s cleaning. Eastern Ben- gal and Assam. Sdl, leafless. Bengal and A mature Eastern Assam. Amature &dl, in full leaf. Eastern Bengal and Assam. * Snow- break in dense pole crop of Quercus semecar- pifolia. Elevation 9,000 feet. Aspect E: above Konain, Chakrata Divi- sion, United Provinces, 19th September 1911. * Damage by snow in deo- dar pole forest. As- pect N. N. W. Ele- vation 6,000 feet, Koti Kanasar, Chakrata Divi- sion, United Provinces. Ist October 1911. ASterculia villosa, leafless. Eastern Bengal and Assam. A Sterculia villosa, in full leaf. Eastern Bengal - and Assam, R. 8. Troup. A 697. A €98. A 699, A 700. A701. A 631. A 653. A 706. A707. Q112. Q 113. Q 114. Q 126. Q 127. 8. 213. 8 230. Q 132. Q 133. * Not available for issue at present, AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 79 Index title. Stephegyne par- vifolia. Symplocos cra- tagoides. Tamariaz arti- culata. Taungya Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS. * Stephegyne parvifolia tree, height 78 feet, girth 27 feet 6 inches. Dhol- khand, Siwalik Division, United Provinces. * Stephegyne parvifolia tree, height 78 feet, girth 27 feet 16 inches. Dhol- khand, Siwalik Division, United Provinces. Symplocos crategoides, United ‘Provinces. Re- ceived from United Pro- vinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Tamarix articulata trees in Gulu Shahr Reserve, Baluchistan. A large Taungya. It ex- tends over all the country visible except the hills on left. Southern Shan States, Burma. The treeless Myelat (middle country) a plateau about 3,500 feet high on west of Southern Shan States, Burma. Almost com- pletely denuded of trees by shifting cultivation and demands of local populace. Abird’s eye view of two patches of Taungya in teak-bearing forest, the more distant one about 250 acres. Pakokku Hill Tracts, Upper Burma. Taungya patch in the teak belt and within 50 yards of Reserve boundary ; a large proportion of the stumpsare teak. Pakok- ku Hill Tracts, Upper Burma, Taungya showing teak stumps and _ half-burnt logs. Pakokku Hill Tracts, Upper Burma. x T. B. Chit- rakar. R. 8. Troup. Basti Ram, Ranger. G. R. Long. A 159. A367. A 228. A 143. A 207 A 208/ A315. A316. A317, T 125. Q 2. 8 139. * Not available for issue at present. A—Sylvicul- ture, Stephegyne parvifolia, 80 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION A.—Sylvieul- ture, Index title. Taungya— coneld, Subject. Print No. Negative (0. REMARKS. Taungya— concld. ” Tectona grandis The Té Chaung where it leaves the boundary of Pakokku Hill Tracts. The width of this stream is getting greater every year at the expense of cultivated land. The-dir- ect result of denudation of the hill slopes by the Taungya cutting Chins, Upper Burma. Taungya Fuel Reserve, Southern Shan States, Burma. Taungya clearing in South- ern Shan States, Burma. Cutch (Acacia Catechu) tree with teak and Cutch sowings in flowered bam- boos, Bwet Forest, Prome Division, Burma. ~ Teak Taungya plantation in Mékka forest, Tharra- waddy Division, Burma. Tectona grandis, Burma. Teak pole forest with one year old coppice in fore- ground, Balgaum. Young teak plantation, Ni- lambur, South Malabar Division, Madras. Large teak tree, Anamalais, South Coimbatore Divi- sion, Madras. View of teak growing in mixed forest with bam- boos, Central Provinces. Stump of teak tree girdled and felled between 1830 and 1840, showing stump of new tree produced from original, and stool- shoots of 3rd generation from latter, on being girdled in 1898 (at Bita- kat) Burma. Teak trees of 1830-1840 at Bitakat, simulating plan- ing, Burma. G. R. Long. W. H. Crad- dock. J. W. Oliver. H. Murray. A3is. A 620 to 626. A 626. A 36. A 37. A 81. A 95. A 100. A 103. A 106. A127. A 128. T 7. T 10. T 46. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE, 8] Index title. Subject. Photo- . grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. A—Sylvicul- ture. Tectona grandis,— ReEMARES. Tectona grandis —contd. utd Vigorous Taungya Ficus-bound teak tree of 16 feet girth, Burma. Model teak tree of 1830-1840 at Bitakat, Bui:ma. Thengannyinaung- Wenyaw teak plantation of 1856. Taken April 1894, Burma. Teak tree grown from stump of tree girdled and felled between 1830 and 1840, Burma. teak plant of six months, two- thirds natural Burma. Teak plantation 12 feet x 4 feet of five Burma. seasons, Teak of 1830-1840 at Bita- kat, showing stool-shoots of 24 seasons from tree girdled, girth 7 feet 6 inches condition of lease in 1888-89, Burma. * Dense natural reproduc- tion of teak in 40 year old teak plantation, Ram- garb, Gorakhpur Divi- sion, United Provinces. * Mixture of natural Sdl in a teak plantation at Ram- garh, Gorakhpur Divi- sion, United Provinces. * Dense natural repreduc- tion of teak chiefly two ov three feet high, in a 40-year old teak and Sis- soo plantation at Ram- garh, Gorakhpur Divi- sion, United Provinces. Girdled Sissoo over the young teak. * Dense natural reproduc- tion of teak up to 15 feet high in a 50-year-old teak plantation at Ram- garh, Gorakhpur Divi- sion, United Provinces. size, "4 T. B. Chit- rakar. A 181. A 182. A 183. A 129. A 130. Al3l. A 182. A 133. A 134. A 135. A 180. T 114. T 115. T 116. T 117. contd. * Not available for issue at present. _A.—Sylvieul- ture. Tectona grandis— contd. 82 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Photo- . : Index title. Subject. grapher’s a eet REMARKS. name. Tectona grandis | * Dense natural reproduc- | T. B. Chit- | A184. ; T 118. —contd. tion of teak chiefly two or | rakar. three feet high in a teak and Sissoo plantation at Ramgarh, Gorakhpur Di- vision, United Provinces. Sissoo trees girdled over the young teak. 35 Flowered tin (COephalosta- | J. J. Rorie. | A 201. chyum pergracile) bamboo area. Ground covered with young bamboo with dead standing bamboo in foreground. A teak tree behind. Toungoo Divi- sion, Burma. : + A ficus-bound teak tree, sy A 203. Toungoo Division, Bur- ma. as Green teak tree 16 feet oy A 204. girth. Toungoo Division, Burma. é Teak regener&tion on a fire - A 205. trace. One year old seedlings, Toungoo Di- | vision, Burma. : 3 Teak in evergreen forest | J. W. Oliver.| A 251 | A 251 ap- near Mogaung, Upper and | peared in Burma. 252. “Ind. For.” XXXI-416, ” Grove of teak, Mohnyin Re- 95 A 254. 1905. serve, Katha, Upper Bur- ma. os Teak trees in evergreen for- Pr A264, | T 63. Appeared in est on Zagun Chaung, Ind. For. South of Mogaung, Up- Ree.,” Vol. per Burma. Ill, Pt. 1 Troup.—A Note on some Sta- tistical and other Infor- mation. re- garding the Teak For- ests of Bur- ma, 1911. a Patch of unmixed teak for- ‘9 A 266 est in Mohnyin Reserve, and Katha, Upper Burma. 269. * Not available for issue at present, AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 83 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. e REMARKS. Tectona grandis —contd. ” Thudawma teak plantation, Ainggye Reserve, Pyin- mana, Burma. Planted 1893. The Sipnadeo and its child. Largest teak in the Mel- ghat, Ellichpur, Berar, Central Provinces. Sipnadeo. Biggest teak in Melghat, Berar, Central Provinces, 90 feet high, 9 feet 10 inches girth. A bird’s eye view of two patches of taungya in teak-bearing forest, the more distant one about 250 acres. ey Hill Tracts, Upper Burma. Taungya patch in the teak belt and within 50 yards of the reserve boundary ; a large proportion of the stumps are teak. Pakok- ku Hill Tracts, Upper Burma. Taungya showing teak stumps and _half-burnt logs, Pakokku Hill Tracts, Upper Burma. *Teak sown 6th March 1911; seedlings about two months old. F. RB. T. Syl- vicultural Garden, Dehra Dun * Pure teak forest, rather open. Mohnyin Reserve, Katha, Upper Burma. Pure teak forest, Mohnyin Reserve, Katha, Upper Burma. Teak tree in centre, with man at base, 11 feet 4 inches in girth, 135 feet‘ high, 93 feet bole. Estimated to con- tain 320 cubic feet of timber. J : W. Oliver. T. B. Chit- rakar. A 267 and 268. A 278. A 280. A 3i15. A316. A317. A 349. A375. A376, T 195. 82. $3. Appeared. in “Ind. For. Ree.,” Vol. Til, Part I. Troup.—A Note on some Statis- tical and other Infor- mation re- garding the Teak For- ests of Bur- ma, 1911. * Not available for issue at present. G2 ‘A,—Sylvicul- ture, Tectona grandis— contd. 84. CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION A,—Sylvicul- ture, ° Photo micetona Index title. Subject. grapher’s | Print | Negative | Rumarxs, erahdis—s name. No. No. contd. Tectona grandis | Teak tree, height 152 feet, | R. 8. Troup.) A377. | $4. Appeared in —contd. girth 10 feet 3 inches, bole “Ind. For. 93 feet. Estimated to Rec.,” Vol. contain 282 cubic feet of III, Part I. timber. Mohnyin Reserve, : Troup.—A Katha, Upper Burma. Note on some Statis- : tical and other Infor - mation re- garding the Teak For- ests of Bure ma, 1911. » Teak reproduction in Yeni | J. H. Lace. | A405. | T1. Reserve, Pyinmana Divi- sion, Upper Burma, where much dragging of timber has taken place. Negative copied from a photo. by J. H. Lace. 5 Teak growing under Kan- a A406. | TQ. yin (Dipterocarpus alat- us), Kaing Reserve, Pyin- i mana Division, Upper Burma. Negative copied from a photo. by J. H. Lace. » Teak with tinwa (Cephalos- 7 A407. | T3. Appeared in tachyum pergracile) show- “Ind. For. ing two girdled and two Rec.,”? Vol. green teak ; nearest teak TIL Part L. jl feet 9 inches in girth. Troup.—- A Lana, Bhamo District, Note on Upper Burma. Nega- some Statis- tive copied from a photo. e tical and by J. H. Lace. other Infor. mation re- garding the - Teak For- ests of Bur- ma, 1911. ” Ficus-bound teak tree. os A437. | S$ 102. Girth over ficus 17 feet 5 inches. Saing-Yane Reserve, Toungoo Divi- sion, Burma. Teak natural reproduction 3 A438. | 8 103. in experimental regenera- tion area of 1908. Com- partment 8, Mohnyin Re- serve, Katha Division, Upper Burma. Plants of two rains’ growth. At THH FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 85 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. Tectona grandis contd. ” ” ” Teak in Mohnyin Reserve, Katha, Upper Burma. Girth 11 feet 6 inches at breast height. Teak natural reproduction in experimental regenera- tion area of 1907. Com- partment 8, Mohnyin Reserve, Katha Division, Upper Burma. Plants of 3 years’ growth. Teak natural reproduction in experimental area No. 1. Compartment 8, Mohnyin Reserve, Katha Division, Upper Burma. Area not burnt, but weeded since 1906; plants of 4 rains’ growth. Pure teak forest in Bilumyo Reserve, Katha Division, Upper Burma. Teak forest on flat, Zib- yubin, Saing Yane Re- serve, Toungoo Division. A Dillenia tree to the right of the teak. Teak at Minye, Toungoo Division, Burma. Girth ll feet 7 inches. Height 80 to 90 feet. 4 Natural reproduction of teak in flowered tinwa (Cephalostachyum _per- gracile), Myitkyina Di- vision, Burma. Brush- wood cut but area not yet burnt. Young teak weak and generally crooked. Jt is intended to burn the area and cut back the teak. J. H. Lace. A 439. A 440. A 441. A 442, A 443. A 444. A 445. 8 104, 8 105. S 106. T 59. T 60. T 61. 'T 62. REMARKS. Appeared in “Ind. For. Rec.,” Vol. III, Part I. Troup.—A Note on some Statis- tical and other Infor- mation re- garding the Teak For- ests of Bur- ma, 1911. A,—Sylvicul- ture, Tectona grandis— contd. + 86 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION A.—Sylvicul- Ure, Photo- : ae Tndex title. Subject. grapher’s | Print | Negative | ReMmangs. Tectona name. No. No. grandis— coneld, Tectona grandis | Myodwin Teak Plantation, A499. | T 21. —coneld. Zigon Division, Burma. Age about 40 years. ” Damage done to teak troes | A. Rodger. | A669 | P7 to iL. Appeared in by fire, Pegu Yoma, Bur- to Indian. : ma. 673. Forester, Volume XXXIII (1907), page 17 illustrating article on ‘*Effects of Fire in Teak Forests.’’ sa Natural teak, 'Taungdwin- #5 A674. | P16. gyi, Magwe District, % Upper Burma. R Terminalia Trunk of Terminalia beleri- | Basti Ram, | A 226 | S 162 belerica. ca, the lower portion of | Ranger. & 227. | & 163. which has been ringed by porcupines. Lansdowne Division, United Pro- vinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibi- tion, Allahabad, 1910-11. Terminalia belerica, United 9 A247. | T 146. Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. os Mature Terminalia belerica, | B. C. Sen A702. | Q 128. leafless. Eastern Bengal | Gupta. and Assam. : ee Mature Terminalia belerica, s A703. | Q 129. in full leaf. Eastern Ben- gal and Assam. Terminalia | The Harra tree, Terminalia | R. 8. Fagan.| A 91. T 56. Chebula. Chebula. Sirsi Range, Kanara, Bombay. Terminalia Terminalia tomentosa, A 32. U 3. tomentosa. Dehra Dun, United Pro- vinces. Pe Terminalia tomentosa, Bur- A 43. T 6. ma. Pe View of high forest showing | H. Murray. | A 93. a large tree of Terminalia tomentosa girdled two years before felling, Bel- gaum. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 87 Index title. Subject. _ Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS. Terminalia tomentosa— contd. o Large Terminalia tomentosa ; tree, Anamalais, South Coimbatore Division, Madras. Terminalia tomentosa, United Provinces. Re- ceived from United Pro- vinces Exhibition, Allaha- bad, 1910-11. * Dense Sdl reproduction, average 20 feet high, with old: trees, chiefly Ter- minalia tomentosa, stand- ing over_the young crop. Kheri, United Provinces. *Dense Sdl reproduction, average 20 feet high, with old trees, Sdél and Sain, (Ter inalia & fe 80) : standing over the young crop, Kheri, United Pro- vinces. * Natural reproduction of Terminalia tomentosa, seedlings of one rain, height about 4 feet 6 inches. Dehra Dun, United Provinces. * Young Sdl pole forest mix- ed with Terminalia tomen- tosa and Sandan. Sample plot No. 3 of Siwalik Di- vision, United Provinces, Tirsal Forest. * Dense natural reproduc- tion of Terminalia tomen- tosa, height up to 6 feet, with a few plants 8 feet high. Experimental plot No. 4.of Siwalik Di- vision, United Provin- ces, Tirsal Forest. * Natural reproduction of Terminalia tomentosa about 15 feet high on alluvial ground. -Gonda Division, United Pro- vinces. Older forest of Terminalia tomentosa on left. Basti Ram, Ranger. R. 8. Troup. T. B. Chit- rakar. ” A 102. A 250. A 408. A 410. A 508. A 510. A512. A 538. T 161. Q 23. Q 25. . T 73. T 76. T 97. * Not available for issue at present. A.—Sylvieul- ture, Termiualia tomentosa —’ contd. A.—Sylvieul- ture, Terminalia tomentosa, —coneld. 88 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative - No. ReEemAxkkKsS. Terminala tomentosa— concld. Tetrameles nudiflora. . Thyrsostachys Oliveri. Thyrsostachys siamensis. Tiger claw marks. * Young natural reproduc- tion of Terminalia tomen- tosa up to 2 feet high on alluvial ground. Gonda Division, United Pro- vinces. * Natural reproduction of Terminalia tomentosa up to 8 feet high on alluvial land. Gonda Division, United Provinces. - *Terminalia tomentosa trees 20 to 40 feet high grown up on alluvial land. Gonda Division, United Provinces. * Pure forest of Terminalia tomentosa on alluvial ground approaching ma- turity, Gonda Division, United Provinces. *A Terminalia tomentosa tree, girth 12 feet 4 inches, Gonda Division, United Provinces. Enormous exposed root sys- ‘tem of a healthy speci- men of the Baing tree (Tetrameles nudi- flora) growing on a steep slope. The size can be gauged from the appear- ance of the four men seated on and among the roots. Upper Chindwin Division, Upper Burma. Thanawa (Thyrsostachys Oli- veri) Shweli forest, Upper Burma. Tiyowa (Thyrsostachys siam- ensis), Upper Burma. Trunk of Bischofia Javanica showing tiger claw marks. Sonanadi Range, Lans- downe Division, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. T. B. Chit- rakar. J. W. Oliver. W. J. Fane. Basti Ram, Ranger. A 539. A 540. A541, A 542. A 543. A 323. A 259. A270 and 271. A 575. T 98. T 99. T 100. T 101. T 102. T 14, 8S. 55 and 54, T 172. * Not available for issue at present. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 89 Index title. Subject. =~ Photo- grapher’s name. * Print No. Negative No. REMARES. Xylia dolabri- formis. ” Zizyphus Jujuba. Zizyphus aylopyra. Xylia dolabriformis (with man at base). Homa- lium tomentosum on left, in upper mixed forest, Burma. Pole forest showing almost pure growth of Xylia dolabriformis ~ (Jamba) Belgaum. ¢ * Xylia dolabriformis, arti- ficially raised, sown 3rd July 1911, plant about 3 months old. Sylvi- cultural garden, Sur- ajbagh, Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun. 15th October 1911. Zizyphus Jujuba trees growing at Harnai at an altitude of 3,000 feet in the Thal-Chotiali District, Baluchistan. * Zizyphus xylopyra, artifici- ally raised seed sown 3rd July 1911, plant about 3 months old. _— Sylvicul- tural garden, Surajbagh, Forest Research Insti- tute, Dehra Dun. 15th October 1911. J. W. Oliver. H. Murray. T. B. Chit- rakar. T. B. Chit- rakar. A 82. A 94, A 636. A 150. A 637. T 18. T 206. T 207, Appeared in “ Ind. * Not available for issue at present. A—Sylvicul- - ture. Xylia dolabri- formis, 90 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION B.— Botany, Abies Pin- B.—Botany, drow, Photo- Index title. Subject. grapher’s Print | Negative | Remarks. name. No. No. Abies Pindrow | * Abies Pindrow conesim-| R.S. Troup.| B 86. S 249. mediately before ripening. Bodyar, Chakrata Divi- sion, United Provinces, 7th October 1911. Acacia Cutechu | Bark of Acacia Catechu, | H. Slade. B 23. Burma. 5 Song river above Lachiwala | T. B. Chit- | B57 T 26 No. 57 ap- showing a patch of Acacia | rakar. and 58} and 42. | peared in Catechu forest with Saccha- Ind. For. rum Munjaand Saccharum Mem. Bot. Spontaneum at edge. Series, Vol. I, Pt f. Hole.—On some In- dian Forest Grasses and their Cico- logy, Adina cordifo- | Adina cordifolia bark, | H. Slade. B 38. zs lia. Burma. Adina sessilifo- | Adina sessilifolia bark (Bur. 5 B39. lia. Teing) Burma. Aieidium Cedri | * Top of deodar pole attac- | R.S. Troup] B84. | S 236, ked by the fungus Aeidi- um Cedri. Koti Kanasar, Chakrata Division, United Provinces, 2nd October 1911. Albizzia procera) Albizzia procera bark, Burma] H. Slade. B 25. Albizzia stipu- | Albizzia stipuluta bark, 5 B 24. lata. Burma. Anogeissus ucu-| Anogeissus acuminata bark, 5 B 29. minata. Burma. Aristida cya- Triraphis madagascariensis | 'T. B. Chit- | B59. | T 126. Appeared in nantha. with Aristida cyanantha. rakar. Ind. For. Mem. Bot. Series, Vol. I, Pt I. Hole.—On some In. dian Forest Grasses and their Cico- logy. * Not available for issue at present. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. v4 91 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS. Bombax mala- baricum. ”» Briedelia retusa Butea frondosa Careya arborea Cassia Fistula Cedrus Deodara ”» Bombazx malabaricum bark, Burma. Flowers of Bombax malaba- ricum, United Provinces. Received from United Pro- vinces Exhibition, Allaha- bad, 1910-11. Briedelia Burma. retusa, bark, Butea frondosa flowers, United Provinces. Re- ceived from United Pro- vinces Exhibition, Allaha- bad, 1910-11. Flowers and Pods of Butea frondosa, United Provinces. Received from United Pro- vinces Exhibition, Allaha- bad, 1910-11. Careya arborea bark, Burma. Cassia Fistula bark, Burma. *Deodar branch covered with ripe male cones. Konain, Chakrata Division, United Provinces, 20th September 1911. *Deodar branch showing 4 female cones at time of fertilization,and axisofan old cone of last year. Konain, Chakrata Division, United Provinces, 20th September 1911. *Deodar female cones just before opening. Konain, Chakrata Division, United Provinces, 21st September 1911. * Deodar female cones of 2 successive years on same branch, and axis of former cones. Konain, Chakrata Division, United Provinces, 21st September 1911. H. Slade. Basti Ram, Ranger. H. Slade. Basti Ram, Ranger. H. Slade. ” R. 8. Troup. ” ” B 9. B71. B 47. B70 and 76. B75. B31. B21. B 80. B81. B 82. B 83. S 168. 8170 and 166. 5 164. 8 210. 8 214. $215. § 216. * Not available for issue at present. B.—Botany, Bombax mala- baricum, B—Botany, Cedrus Deodara— coneld, 92 CATALOGUE OF TH PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Photo- zs ; Index title. Subject. ifopher’a | Eom | Nesetive | psanus, No. No. name. Cedrus Deodara |* Top of Deodar pole attack- | R. 8. Troup.) B 84. 8 236. —concld. ed by the fungus Aeidium Cedri. Koti Kanasar, Chakrata Division, United * Provinces, 2nd October 1911. Cicca albi - Cicca albizzioides bark, | H. Slade. B46. zioides. Burma. Cratoxylon nerii-| Cratoxylon neriifolium bark, 55 B3. folium. Burma. Dalbergia cul- | Dalbergia cultrata bark, = B 16. trata. Burma. Dendrocalamus | Dendrocalamus strictus seed- B55. U 60. strictus. ling in flower, Patiala State. Punjab. Dillenia pen- Dillenia pentagyna bark, | H. Slade. B2. tagyna. Burma. Diospyros Diospyros tomentosa root | A. E. Low-| B48 tomentosa. suckers. Raipur, Central Tie. to 51. -Provinces. Dipterocarpus | Dipterocarpus levis bark, | H. Slade. B4. levis. (Bur. Kanyin), Pegu Yoma, Burma. Dipterocarpus Dipterocarpus tuberculatus es Bb. tuberculatus. bark, Burma. Duabanga Duabanga . sonneratioides i B 34. sonneratioides. | bark, Burma. Dying back Dying back of seedlings B52. Erianthus Erianthus Ravennae near | T. B. Chit- | B 64 T 131 to | Appeared in Ravennae. «Kansrau, Dehra Dun,| rakar. to 67. to 134. Ind. For. United Provinces Mem., Bot. Series, Vol. I, Pt. I. Hole.—On some In- dian Forest Grasses and ° their Cico- logy. Erythrina Erythina lithosperma bark, | H. Slade. B 20. lithosperma. (Bur. Ye Kathit), Pegu Yoma, Burma. Erythrina ova- | Erythrina ovalifolia, bark, 5 B19. lifolia. (Bur. Kon Kathit) Pegu Yoma, Burma. * Not available for issue,at present. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 93 Photo- . Index title. Subject. grapher’s | Print | Negative | Remarxs, name. No. No. Eugenia Sp. . | Eugenia Sp. bark (Bur. | H. Slade. B 30. Thabye), Pegu Yoma, Burmae Gardenia ery- Gardenia erythrocluda bark 5 B 36. throclada. (Bur. Hman ni) Pegu Yoma, Burma. Garuga pinnata | Garuga pinnata bark, 3 Bil2. Burma. G@melina arborea.| Gmelina arborea bark, 33 B45. Burma. Homanum Homalium tomentosum bark, 55 B35. tomentosum. Burma. Hopea odorata. | Hopea odorata bark, Burma. 5 Bs. Hymenodictyon | Hymenodictyon excelsum - B41. excelsum. bark, Burma. Imperata arun- | Imperata arundinacea, Dehra} T. B. Chit- | B68." | T 135. Appeared in dinacea. Dun, United Provinces. rakar. : Ind. For. Mem. Bot. Series Vol. I, Pt I, Hole. — On some In- dian Forest Grasses and their Cico- : logy. Lagerstrémia Lagerstrémia Flos-Regine | H. Slade. B 33. Flos-Regine. | bark, Burma. Lagerstrémia Lagerstrémia villosa bark, 5 B 32. villosa. Burma. Millettia Bran- | Millettia Brandisiana bark, " B18. disiana Burma. Millettia leu- | Millettta leucantha bark, Sy B17. cantha. Burma. Odina Wodier . | Odina Wodier bark, Burma f B14. Pentacme Pentacme sauvis _ bark, o B77. sauvis. Burma. Pinus excelsa . | *Pinus excelsa cones of pre- | R.S8. Troup.| B85. | § 248. sent year, immediately before opening, and of previous year (opened). Bodyar, Chakrata Division, United Provinces, 7th October 1911. * Not available for issue at present, B—Botany. Engenia Sp. 94 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION B.—Botany, Podophyllum Emodi, Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. .. - Nagative No. REMARKS. Podophyllum Emodi. Pterospermum semi-sagitta- tum. Saccharum Narenga. Saccharum Munja. * Podophyllum Emodi grow- ing naturally; fruiting plant on right. Deoban, Jaungar, United Provinces. Altitude about 9,000 ft. *A fruiting specimen of Podophylium Emodi show- ing rhizome and roots. June 1907, Jaunsar, United Provinces. Pterospermum semi-sagitta- tum bark, Burma. Gola Tappar showing Sac- charum Narenga, Dehra Dun, United Provinces. Song river below Doiwala showing dry miscellaneous forest with Saccharum Munja and Saccharum spontaneum at edge. Dehra Dun, United Pro- vinces. Song river above Lachiwala showing a patch of Acacia Catechu forest with Saccha- rum Munja and Saccha- rum spontaneum at edge. Dehra Dun, United Pro- vinces. near Dun, Saccharum Munja Bullawala, Dehra United Provinces. Saccharum Munja in Sat- teewala Tappar, Dehra Dun, United Provinces. Saccharum Munja near Satteewala Tappar. R. 8, Troup. H. Slade. T. B. Chit- rakar. B 54, BI. B 62. B 56. B57 and 58. B6 and 61, B 63. B 69. § 42, T 129. T 23. T 26 and 42, T 127 and 128. T 130. T 136. Appeared in Ind. For. Mem. Bot, Series, Vol. I, Pt. I. Hole.—On some In- dian Forest Grasses’and their Cco- logy. Ditto. Ditto. * Not available for issue at present. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 95 {Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. | Negative No. REMARKS. Saccharum spontaneum, ” Sarcocephalus cordatus. Schleichera trijuga. Shorea obtusa . Shorea robusta . ” Song river below Doiwala showing dry miscellaneous forest with Saccharum Munja and Saccharum spontancum at edge. Dehra Dun, United Pro- vinces. Song river above Lachiwala showing a patch of Acacia Catechu forest with Sac- charum Munja and Sac- charum spontaneum at edge. Dehra Dun, United Provinces. ' Sarcocephalus cordatus bark (Bur. Mau), Burma. Schleichera Burma. trijuga_ bark, Shorea obtusa bark, Burma A sdl seed before germina- tion. Eastern Bengal and Assam. Sd! seed burst and radicle coming out ; only the point is seen. Eastern Bengal and Assam. Sdl seed burst and radicle coming out. Only the point is seen; more deve- loped. Eastern Bengal and Assam. Sd! seed burst and radicle coming out, only the point is seen; still more deve- loped. Eastern . Bengal and Assam. Sdéi seed burst and radicle coming out, only the point is seen. Cotyledons sepa- rated, but plumule not appeared as yet. Eastern Bengal and Assam. T. B. Chit- rakar. H. Slade. ” B 56. B57 and 58. B 37. B6. B 87. B 88. B 89. B90 and 91). B 92. T 23. T 26 and 42. Q 115. Q 116. Q 117. Q 118 and 119. Q 120. Appeared in Ind. For. “Mem. Bot. Series, Vol. I, Pt i. Hole.—On some In- dian For- est Graases and their cology. B.— Botany, Saccharum spontaneum, 96 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION B,—Botany, Shorea robusta— concld. Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS. Shorea robusta —conceld. Spondias man- gifera. él seed has burst and radicle coming out, only the pointisseen; hypoco- tyl developed, but foliage leaves not appeared. Eastern Bengal and Assam. Sdl seed burst and radicle coming out; only the point is seen. First pair of foliage leaves partly deve- loped but not unfolded as yet, while second pair of themappearing. Eastern Bengal and Assam. Sdl seed burst and radicle coming out ; only the point is seen. Foliage leaves fully developed, but they are opposite. Eastern Bengal and Assam. Sélseed burst and radicle coming out, only the point isseen. A fully developed sdl seedling. First pair of leaves opposite, then rest alternate. Eastern Bengal and Assam. Sél seedling, several years old, which gave out new shoots every year before it could establish _ itself. Eastern Bengal and Assam. Sdél fruits (Shorea robusta), Garhwal, United Pro- vinces. Triraphis madagascariensis with Aristida cyanantha in dry torrent bed on edge of Sdél forest near Kans- rau, Dehra Dun, United Provinces. * Shorea robusta seedlings one year old, I, R. I. Botanical Experimental garden, Dehra Dun, United Provinces. Spondias mangifera bark, Burma. B. C. Sen Gupta. F. A. Leete. T. B. Chit- rakar. H. Slade. B 93. B 94. B95. B96. B 97. Bl. B 59. B77, 78 and 79. B15. Q 121. Q 122. Q 123. Q 124. Q 125. T 126. T 199, 200 and 148. Appeared in Ind. For. Mem. Bot. Series, Vol. I, Pt I, Hole.—On some In- dian Forest Grasses and their Cico- logy. * Not available for issue at present. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 97 Photo- Print | Negati Index title. Subject. grapher’s No. egauive | Remarks. 0. No. : name. : Stephegyne Stephegyne diversifolia bark | H. Slade. B 40. diversifolia. (Bur. Binga), Burma. Sterculia versi- | Sterculia versicoor bark, ” B 10. color. Burma. Stereospermum | Stereospermum chelonoides 5 B 43. chelonoides. (Bur. Thakut Po.), Burma. Stereospermum | Leaves and _ capsules of | Basti Ram, | B72. 8 167. suaveolens. Padal (Stereospermum | Ranger. : suaveolens), United Pro- ~ vinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibi- tion, Allahabad, 1910-11. . Flowers and capsules of as B 73. 8 169. Padal = (Steredspermum suaveolens), United Pro- vinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibi- tion, Allahabad, 1910-11. ” Capsules of Padal (Stereo- . B74. S 165. spermum suaveolens), Unit- ed Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, ‘ 1910-11. Strychnos Nux | Strychnos Nux Vomic# bark, | H. Slade. B 42. Vomica. Burma. Tectona grandis | Tectona grandis bark, 5 B44, Burma. Terminalia Terminalia belerica bark, Pe B 26. belerica. Burma. Terminalia Terminalia Chebula bark, a8 B27. Chebula. Burma. re Terminalia Terminalia tomentosa bark, + B 28. tomentosa. Burma. Trivaphis mada-| Triraphis madagascariensis | T. B. Chit- | B59. | T 126. Appeared in gascariensis. with Aristida cyanantha | rakar. Ind. For. in dry torrent bed on edge Mem. Bot. of Sdl forest near Kans- Series, Vol. rau, Dehra Dun, United I, Pu L Provinces. Hole—On some In. Xylia dolabri- | Xylia dolabriformis bark | H. Slade. B 22. dian Forest formis. (Bur. Pyinkado), Burma. Grasses and their Cco- logy. B.—Botany, Stephegyne diversifolia, f 98 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION C.—Forest Utilization, as C.—Forest Utilization. Auction Sales. Photo- . ue Index title. Subject. grapher’s oe ae rel REMARES. name. . “ Auction Sales. | Auction Sales held at Hal- | E. A. Court-| C 11. dwani on 21st September | hope. 1903. D. F. O. on the right. Garhwal, United Provinces. bs Auction Sale, Kodibagh, € 110. Western Division, Kanara, Bombay. Received from United Provinces Exhibi- tion, Allahabad, 1910-11. Bamboos . | The quickest and easiest | B. C. Sen C117. | Q99. way of splitting bamboos.| Gupta. } Eastern Bengal and Assam. Barking . | Barking a tree, Bombay . C 13. Boat hull . | Hollow sdl log for boat hull. | H. Jackson | C103 | V 45 and Bahraich Division, United and 46. Provinces. Received from 104. United Provinces Exhibi- tion, Allahabad, 1910-11. Butea frondosa. |* Butea jrondosa tree pol- | R.S. Troyp.| C42. Q 10 and larded for the reception ll. of lac ; shoots of one year’s growth. Ranipur, Siwa- lik Division, United Pro- vinces. * Butea frondosa trees im- 45 C59. S 38. mediately after lopping for cultivation of lac (cf. No. C 60) Ranipur, Siwa- lik Division. 5 * Butea frondosa trees im- 33 C 60. $40. mediately before lopping for cultivation of lac (cf. No. C 59) Ranipur, Siwalik Division, United Provinces. * Butea frondosa trees indis- oe C58. S39. criminately lopped for lac without any system. Balaghat District, Central Provinces. Carrying . | Sawing and carrying Deodar C 27. sleepers. . . *Not available for issue at present. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE, 99 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name, Print No. Negative No. REMAR‘{s, Cedrus Deodara. y ” Charcoal Charceal Kiln . Contractors Conversion Sawing and carrying Deodar sleepers. Large branchy Deodar tree lopped for felling in order to lessen damage to sur- rounding trees. Forest of deodar, Kail, Moru oak and poplar; clump of poplar round the lopped deodar. Bodyar, Jaun- sar, United Provinces. Burning of .charcoal, Naini Tal Forest Division, United Provinces, Re- ceived from United Pro- vinces Exhibition, Alla- habad, 1910-11. Forest charcoal depét, Naini Tal Division, United Pro- vinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibi- tion, Allahabad, 1910-11. Oven charcoal kilns burn- ing, Kheri Division, United Provinces. Oven charcoal kilns, one opened, the other not yet opened. Kheri Division, United Provinces. Charcoal kilns, United Pro- vinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibi- tion, Allahabad, 1910-11. Group of contractors at Haldwani, 21st Septem- ber 1903, Garhwal, United Provinces. Cutting up fuel, Bombay . Cutting up a tree, Bombay Conversion of Sdél wood, Lansdowne Division, United Provinces. Re- ceived from United Pro- vinces Exhibition, Al- lahabad, 1910-11. R.S. Troup. R. §. Troup. E. A. Court- hope. Basti Ram, Ranger. C 27. C 56. C 95. C 98. C 65. C 66. C 106. C10. C 14, C15. C63. 8 35. V 32. V 40. Q 17. = Q 18. 8 103. § 191. Appeared in Indian Forest Utilization —Troup, 2nd Ed., 1912. Appeared in Indian Forest Viilization —Troup, 2nd Ed., 1912. H2 C.—Forest Utilization, Cedrus Deodara, 100 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION C.—Forest Utilization. Dalbergia latifolia, Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARES. Dalbergia lati- folia, Dendrocalamus strictus. Depét Dalbergia latifolia logs in foreground; stacks of railway fuel in back- ground, Belgaum, Bom- bay. Stacking of Dendrocalamus strictus, Lansdowne Divi- sion, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Al- lahabad, 1910-11. A view of bamboo parao, Lansdowne Division, United Provinces. Re- ceived from United Pro- vinces Exhibition, Al- lahabad, 1910-11. Straightening Dendrocalamus strictus lathies, Shampore, Lansdowne Division, United Provinces. Re- ceived from United Pro- .vinces Exhibition, Al- lahabad, 1910-11. Timber and bamboo depdét on bank of Ganges, Lans- downe Division, United Provinces. Timber parao (depét), Buxar, Ramnagar Division, Unit- ed Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Weighing firewood in Sale depét, Naini Tal, United Provinces. Bringing firewood into a sale depét from the forest. Naini Tal, United Pro- vinces. Sale depét for firewood in the Malli Tal? Bazar, Naini Tal, United Pro- vinces. Timber depét at Kalagarh, Garhwal, United Pro- vinces. H. Murray. Basti Ram, Ranger. grove. Basti Ram, Ranger. hope. W. H. Love- BR. A. Court- C 21. C 32. C 86. C 89. C6. C8. C9. C 12. 8 198. 8 180. 8171, § 172, T 184, T 185. 8 185. 881. § 102. Appeared in Indian Forest Utilization —tTroup, 2nd_=siEd., 1912. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 101 Photo- é : Index title. Subject. grapher’s se me | Nogétive REMARKS. 0. No. 2 name. Depét—concld. | Blackwood (Dalbergia lati- | H. Murray. | C 21. folia) logs in foreground ; stacks of railway fuel in background, Belgaum, Bombay. ” Measuring teak logs in the 9 C 22. depét, Belgaum, Bombay. ” Loading teak logs in the * 7 C 23. depét; Belgaum, Bom- bay. = General view of teak logs, 5 C24, Belgaum, Bombay. ” The fuel depot at Changa C26. | S 206. Appeared in Manga, Punjab. ndian Forest 5 Halduparao timber depdt, | E. A. Court-| C 78. $ 93. ~ Utilization Garhwal Division, United | hope. —Tronp, Provinces. 2nd_—siEd., 1912. » Abamboo parao (depét), | Basti Ram, | C 86 S 180. Lansdowne Division, | Ranger. United Provinces. Re- ceived from United Pro- vinces Exhibition, Al- lahabad, 1910-11. A Hauling logs into depédt, C1li. Kodibag, Western Divi- sion, Kanara, Bombay. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Al- lahabad, 1910-11. * Diospyros Specimens of Andaman | R. 8. Troup. C39 S$ 120 Appeared in Kurzii. marblewood (Diospyros and 40) and 121.{ For. Pamph. Kurzit). No. 7, For. , Econ. Ser., i No. 2, : S Troup—- : Note on Andaman Marblewood or Zebra _ wood. Dipterocarpus | Base of Kanyin tree (Dip- | J.J. Rorie. | C80. S$ 107. Appeared in dlatus. terocarpus alatus), show- Indian ing damage done by tap- Forest ping for wood-oil, Burma. Utilization —Troup, Indi Ed., 1912. C.—Forest Utilization, Depét— concld. 102 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION C,—Forest Otilization, Photo- ; ; j A . Print | Negative | powanxs, iyntense Index title. Subject. ee 8 No. No. carpus alatus— concld. . . ‘i : Dizterocarpus | Large Kanyin tree (Diptero-| J. J. Rorie. | C 81. alatus—concld.| carpus alatus) 22 ft. in girth, showing wound at - base caused by extracting Kanyin oil with the help of fire. Toungoo Divi- sion, Burma. Felling Felling trees in forest, Bom- C 16. % bay. ” Two teak stumps, the high | R. 8. Troup.) C 48. § 27. Appeared in one showing old wasteful Ind. For. method of felling and the Rec., Vol. low one showing method Iti, Pt. I, of felling low, as always Troup—A practised now. Under- Note on growth of Bambusa Tulda. some Statis- Yénbin Reserve, Pyin- tical and mana Division, Upper other Injor- Burma. mation re garding the Teak For- ests of Burma, 1911. 3 Large branchy deodar tree ” C 56. 8 35. Appeared in lopped for felling in order Indian to lessen damage to sur- Forest — rounding trees. Forest Utilization of deodar, Kail, Moru oak —Troup, and poplar; clump of 2nd Ed., poplar round the lopped 1912. deodar. Bodyar, Jaun- sar, United Provinces. . . Felling of a Sdl tree with | Basti Ram,| C83. | 8174. ~ axe. United Provinces. | Ranger. Received from United a Provinces Exhibition, Al- lahabad, 1910-11. = Felling ofa Chir with axe, C102. | V 59. Naini Tal Division, United Provinces. Re- ceived from United Pro- ° vinces Exhibition, Al- lahabad, 1910-11. Firewood Weighing firewood in sale | E. A. Court C6. S81. dep6t, Naini Tal, United | hope. Provinces. % Coolies carrying firewood, C7. § 104. Naini Tal, United Pro- vinces. ” AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 103 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. La) Negative ‘No. C.—Forest Utilization, REMARKS. Firewood— concld. Firewood— coneld. ” Fissibility Fuel Girdling ” Bringing firewood into a sale dep6t from the forest, Naini Tal, United Pro- vinces. Sale dep6t for firewood in the Malli Tal Bazar, Naini Tal, United Pro- vinces. Cutting up firewood, Bom- bay. Weighing firewood, Bom- bay. Blackwood (Dalbergia lati- folia) logsin foreground ; stacks of railway fire- wood in background, Belgaum, Bombay. The firewood depdt at Changa Manga, Punjab. Firewood stack, showing method of supporting the stack” by longitudinal billets at the ends, Dehra Dun, United Provinces. Specimens of split woods See firewood. A girdled teak tree 9 ft. 6 in. in girth with forest paar on left, with ham- mer. Pakokku Hill Tracts, Upper Burma. A girdled teak over 10 ft. in girth, showing blazes for hammer marking. Pakokku Hill Tracts, Upper Burma. A girdled teak over 11 ft. in girth, Pakokku Hill Tracts, Upper Burma. E. A. Court- hope. H. Murray. R. 8. Troup. ” C8. C9. C 14. Cis. C21. C 26. C 43. C37 and 38. C 34, C 35. C36. S 102. S 206. Q 12. § 118 and 119. Appeared in Indian Forest Utilization —Troup, 2nd, 1912. Appeared in Ind. For. Rec., Vol. TI, Pt II, ~*Troup— Note on the Fissibility of some Indian Woods. C.—Forest Utilization, Gum, 104 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS. Haymaking Ischemum angustifolium. Lac . Odina Wodier being tapped for gum. Lansdowne Division, United Pro- vinces. Received from United Provinces Exhi- bition, Allahabad 1910-11. Haymaking scene, Chikalda, Berar, Central Provinces. Bhaber rope-making, Lans- downe Division, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. * Gchleichera trijuga pollard- ed for the reception of lac ; shoots of one year’s growth. Beribara, Siwalik Division, United Provinces. * Butea frondosa trees pol- larded for the reception of lac; shoots of one year’s growth, Ranipur, Siwalik Division, United Pro- vinces. * Lac on twigs of Schleichera trijuga; a good, crop on left, on right lac much damaged, by attacks of moth Hypatima pulverea, Meyr. Raipur, Central Previnces. * Butea frondosa trees, in- discriminately lopped for lac without any system, Balaghat District, Central Provinces. * Butea frondosa trees im- - mediately after lopping for_cultivation of lac (e¢/. No. C 60) Ranipur, Siwa- lik Division, United Pro- vinces. * Butea frondosa trees im- mediately before lopping for cultivation of lac (ef. No. C 59) Ranipur, Siwa- lik Division, United Pro- vinces. Basti Ram, Ranger. Basti Ram, Ranger. R. §. Troup. C 28. C 25. C 85. C41. C 42. C 57. C58. C59. C 60. 8 161. 8 189. Q 9. Q 10 and 11. S41. 8 39. 8 40. Appeared in Indian Forest Utilization —Troup, 2nd_—s Ed. 1912. e * Not available for issue at present. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. ‘ Negative No. C.—Forest Utilization, REMARES. Lac— concld. Lac—coneld. Marking Measuring Numbering « Odina Wodier . * Picea Morinda. * Schleichera érijuga tree lopped for the cultivation of lac, Beribara, Siwalik Division, United Pro- vinces (cf. No. C 62). * Schleichera trijuga tree im- mediately before lopping for cultivation of lac, Beribara, Siwalik Divi- sion, United Provinces (cf. No. C61). * Number tablet fixed on Kussam tree in connec- tion with the cultivation of lac, Raipur, Central Provinces. Range Officer marking the timber with range ham- mer. Lansdowne Divi- sion, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Al- lahabad, 1910-11. Measuring teak logs in the depét, Belgaum, Bombay Numbering stumps, Lans- downe Division, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Odina Wodier being tapped for gum. Lansdowne Division, United Pro- vinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibi- tion, Allahabad, 1910-11. High stump of Picea Morinda, Deoban fuel supply, Jaunsar, United Provinces. Tapping Pinus longifolia for resin, Naini Tal, United Provinces. Collection of resin from Pinus longifolia forest, Naini Tal Division, United Provinces. R. 8. Troup. Basti Ram, Ranger. H. Murray. Basti Ram, Ranger. ” F. A. Leete. E. A. Court- hope. C él. C 62. C 64, C 88. C 22. C 84, C 28. C33. C1. C 76. 8 37. 8 36. § 52. 8 182. § 200. 8 161. S91. Appeared in Indian Forest Utilization —Troup, 2nd Ed., 1912. * Not available for issue at present. C.—Forest Utilization, Piuus longi- folia— concld. 106 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s” name. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS. Pinus longi- folia—coneld. ” Pitch Kiln Resin tapping . Pinus longifolia tree tapped for resin in Naini Tal Division, United Pro- vinces. Tapping for resin from Pinus longifolia forest, Naini Tal Division, United Provinces. Tapping of Pinus longifolia and collection of resin, Naini Tal, United Pro- vinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibi- tion, Allahabad, 1910-11. Felling of a Pinus longifolia tree with axe. Naini Tal Division, United Pro- vinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibi- tion, Allahabad, 1910-11. Resin tapping of Pinus longifolia with blaze of curved. (circular) section. First. year of tapping. Naini Tal Division, United Provinces. Resin tapping of 2nd season in Pinus longifolia forest, Naini Tal Division, United Provinces. Pinus longifolia tree tapped for resin, 2nd season. Square-cut blaze. Naini Tal Division, United Pro- vinces. Pinus longifolia tree tapped. for resin. Appearance of blaze after 5 years, when tapping is completed. Imperial Forest. School at Pitch Kiln, Chhatragad. Collection of resin from chir (Pinus longifolia) forest, Naini Tal Division, United Provinces. Chir tree tapped for resin in Naini Tal Division, United, Provinces. E. A. Court- hope. R. 8. Troup. C72. C70. C99 and 100. C 102. C105. C 107. C 108. C 109. C30. C 76. C72. 8 66. 8 64. V 50 and 63. V 59. Q77. Q 89. Q 90. Q 91. 8 91. 8 66. Appeared in Indian Forest Otlization —Troup, 2nd_s«Ed., 1912. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 107 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print Negative No. C.—Forest Utilization. Resin tapping— Remarks. Resin tapping —coneld. ” Rope making . Sawing Resin tapping of Chir (Pinus longifolia). Naini ‘Tal, United Provinces. Resin tapping in (Pinus longifolia) forest, Jaunsar, United Provinces. Resin tapping of Chir (Pinus longifolia), Naini Tal Division, United Provin- ces. Resin tapping of Chir (Pinus longifolia), Naini Tal, United Provinces. Re- ceived from United Pro- vinces Exhibition, Al- lahabad, 1910-11. Resin tapping of Pinus longifolia with blaze of curved (circular) section. First year of tapping. Naini Tal Forest Divi- sion, United Provinces. Resin tapping of 2nd season in Pinus longifolia forest, Naini Tal Division, United Provinces. Tapping Pinus longifolia tree for resin, 2nd season. Square-cut blaze, Naini Tal Division, United Pro- vinces. Pinus longifolia tree tapped for resin ; appearance of blaze after 5 years when tapping is completed. Bhaber rope making, Lans- downe Division, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Trans-Sarda Sdl forest ; sawing metre-gauge sleep- ers. Sawing sleepers of Xylia dolabriformis (Jamba), Belgaum, Bombay. F. A. Leete. J.S. Gamble. lope. R. 8. Troup. Basti Ram, Ranger. R. C. Mil- ward. H. Murray. E. A. Court- Cl. C 29. C70. C99. C 105. C 107. C 108. C 109. C 85. C4. C 20. 8 64. V 50. Q77. Q 89. Q 90. Q 91. 8 189. concld. Appeared in Indian Forest Utilization —Troup, 2nd =s«Ed.., 1912. Ditto. Ditto. 108 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION C,—Forest Utilization, —— I . . Sania ndex title concld. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS. Sawing— - concld. ” ” ” Schleichera trijuga. ” Sawing and carrying Deodar' sleepers. Sawing Sdl sleepers. Sawing with frame saw and Delhisaw in the ‘forest, Dehra Dun, United Pro- vinces. Sawing sleepers in the forest, Mandla, Central Provinces. Sawing with pit saw in the forest, Mandla, Central Provinces. Mode of sawing as is done by the Nepalese. Eastern! Bengal and Assam. Mode of sawing as is done by the Bengalis. Eastern Bengal and Assam. Mode of sawing as is done by the Bengalis, another way. Eastern Bengal and Assam. Mode of sawing as is done by the Behari people. Eastern. Bengal and Assam. * Schleichera trijuga pollard- ed for the reception of lac ; shoots of one year’s growth. Beribara, Siwa- lik Division, United Pro- vinces. *Number tablet fixed on Schletchera trijuga tree in connection with the culti- vation of lac, Raipur, Central Provinces. * Schleichera trijuga tree lopped for the cultivation of lac, Beribara, Siwalik Division, United Pro- vinces. _R.S. Troup. A. M. F. Caccia. R. 8. Troup. C 27. C3. C 44 and 45. C 67. C68 and 69) C113. C114. C1li5. C1i6. C4l. C 64. C61. Q 13 and 14. Q 44. Q 43 and 42. Q 95. Q 96. Q 97. Q 98. Q9. 8 37. *Not available for issue at present. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 109 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. C.—Forest Utilization, —_ Schleichera trijuga— REMARKS. Echleichera tri- juga—concld. ” Shorea robusta. ” ” Sleepers Led * Schleichera trijuga tree immediately before lop- ping for cultivation of lac, Beribara, Siwalik Divi- sion, United Provinces. ‘* Lac on twigs of Schleichera trijuga. A good crop on left. On right lac much damaged by attacks of moth Hypatima pulverea Meyr. Raipur, Central Provinces. Sawing Sdl sleepers. Conversion of Sdl wood, Lansdowne Division, United Provinces. Re- ceived from United Pro- vinces Exhibition, Al- Jahabad, 1910-11. Felling of a Sdl tree with axe, United Provinces. Re- ceived from United Pro- vinces Exhibition, Al- lahabad, 1910-11. Longitudinal section of a Sdl log, showing: the rot inside caused by percola- vinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibi- tion, Allahabad, 1910-11. A Sdllog showing interior Received from ‘United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Hollow Sdl log for boat hull. Bahraich Division, United Provinces. Receiv- ed from Unifed Provin- ces Exhibition, Allaha- bad, 1910-11. Trans-Sarda Sdl forest, saw- ing metre gauge sleepers. Cutting sleepers of Xylia dolabriformis (Jamba), Belgaum, Bombay. Sawing and carrying Deo- dar sleepers. tion of water. United Pro- defect, United Provinces. ” Basti Ram, Ranger. H. Jackson. R. C. Milward. H. Murray. R. 8. Troup. C 62. C57. C3. C 63. C 92. C 103 and 104, C4. C 20. 0 27. 8 36. $41. $191. 8 174. § 181. § 199. | ’ V 45 and 46. | concld. *Not available for issue at present. 110 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION C.—Forest Utilization, Index title. Sleepers— concld, Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. ReEMA4RES, Sleepers—concld ” Splitting Stacking Tectona grandis. ” Sawing Sdl sleepers. Sawing sleepers in the forest, Mandla, Central Provinces. Splitting of wood in a depét along the Nalla, Almora Range, Naini Tal, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. : The quickest and easiest way of splitting bamboos. Eastern Bengal and Assam. Stacking of bamboos, Lans- downe Division, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Fuel stacking showing method of supporting the stack by longitudinal billets at the ends. Dehra Dun, United Provinces. Fractures in teak specimens tested for breaking strains. ‘ Measuring teak logs in depét, Belgaum, Bombay. Loading teak logs in the depét, Belgaum, Bombay. General view of teak logs, Belgaum, Bombay. A girdled teak tree 9’-6” in girth, with forest-guard on left with hammer, Pakokku Hill Tracts, Upper Burma, A.M. F. Caccia. B. C. Sen Gupta. Basti Ram, Ranger. R. 8. Troup. T. B. Chit- rakar, H. Murray. C3l. C 67. C101. C117. C 32. C 22. C 23. C 24. C 34. Q44. V 57. Q 99. 8 198. T 124, Appeared in Indian Forest Utihzation —Troup, 2nd__séiKd., 1912. Appeared in For. Bull. No. 8, 1911, Pearson— Note on relative Strength of Natural and Plantation- grown -Teak. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 111 Bh rt oto- F tilization, Index title. Subject. grapher’s nue Negative REMARKS. name. os No. Tectona grandis— concld. Tectona grandis | A girdled teak tree over 10 C 35. —conceld. feet in girth, showing blazes for hammer mark- ing, Pakokku Hill Tracts, Upper Burma. ” A girdled teak tree over 11 C36. feet in girth, Pakokku Hill Tracts, | Upper Burma. 3 Two teak stumps, the high | R. 8. Troup.) C 48. 8 27. Appeared in one showing old wasteful Ind. For. method of felling, and the Rec.. Vol. low one showing method Il, Pt. 1. of felling low, as always 7 Troup— practised now. Under- A Note on growth of Bambusa T'ulda, * some Statis- - Yonbin Reserve, Pyin- tical and mana Division, Upper other Infor- Burma. mation re- garding the Teak For. ests of Bur- as Teak logs, Toungoo Division,| J. J. Rorie. | C82. mane Burma. Tur pentine Turpentine distillery at | E. A. Court-| C5. " Bhowali, Naini ‘Tal, | hope. United Provinces. % Bhowali turpentine distil- C96 V 36 and lery, Naini Tal, United and 97. 37. Provinces. Received. from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. . Wood-oit Base of Kanyin tree (Dip- | J. J. Rorie. | C80. § 107. Appeared in terocarpus alatus) showing Indian damage done by tapping, Forest for wood-oil, Burma. Utilization . —Troup, 2nd Ed., : 1912. - aa Cutting sleepers of Xylia | H. Murray. | C 20. dolabriformis, Belgaum, Bombay. 112 D.—Forest Engineering, Boom, CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION D.—Forest Engineering, including Buildings and Transport of Timber. Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name, Print _ No. Negative No. REMARKS, Brick kiln Bridges . Upper end of Dhakpathar boom on Jamna, Jaunsar, United Provinces. Tail end of Dhakpathar boom on Jamna, Jaunsar, United Provinces. Brick kiln, Kheri, United Provinces. : Dismantled bridge near Garjia above the Kosi river, Garhwal, United Provinces. Rope bridge made of grass 200’ long across Ganges, Upper Garhwal, Ganges Division, United Pro- vinces. Forest bridge, 15 feet span, Kalagarh, .Boxar road, Garhwal, United Pro- vinces. Sendra suspension bridge, 285 feet span, built by forest officer, Jaunsar Division, United Pro- vinces. Bridge 90 feet span for carrying Kulni Wet Slide across ravine, Jaunsar Division, United” Pro- vinces. Bridge No. 10,.on Sledge road, Deota, Jaunsar, United Provinces. Jhula (grass rope bridge) over Rupin river, Jaunsar Division, United Pro- vinces. Bridge and road across mouth of cave below Sen- dra, washed away in 1897 ; road now goes 300 feet or so above it, Jaun- sar, United Provinces. J. W. Oliver. J. W. Oliver. D 55. D 62. D6. Di. -| D2. D 20. D2i. D 45. D 66. U 49. U 25, AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 113 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Negative No. REMARKS. Bridges —contd. ” ” Bhanamghatti suspension bridge from river bed and opposite hill. Old bridge No. 10, Deota Sledge road, Jaunsar, United Provinces. Jhula or grass rope bridge over Bhagirathi river in Tehri State, United Pro- vinces. Bridge over Jodh Ganga, at Jhala, Tehri State, United Provinces, built by Mr. O’ Callaghan of the Forest Department when in charge of the forest leased from Tebri State. It is about 250’ span and is about 450’ above the bed of the gorge. Old ruined forest bridge, 70 feet span, Gargia, Garh- wal Division, United Provinces. Sledge-road crossing a bridge, Jaunsar Division, United Provinces. Suspension bridge and sleep- ers, Himalayas. Suspension bridge over Tons river, Jaunsar, United Provinces. Suspension bridge, Jaunsar, United Provinces. Sleeper slide crossing bridge, Jaunsar, United Pro- vinces. Kunighat bridge on the road between Halduparao and Buxar, Ramnagar Division, United Provin- ces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. A suspension bridge, near Ratighat, Naini Tal, United Provinces. Re- ceived from United Pro- vinces Exhibition, Alla- habad, 1910-11. E. A. Court- hope. ” R. 8. Troup. J. W. Oliver. Basti Ram, Ranger. ” D 87. D 89. D91. D 94. D 97 and 98. D 99. D 101. D 108. D 114, 8 62. 8 76. Q 46. T 28. U 44 and 66. U 54. U 82. S 188. V 56. seu act. D,.—Forest Engineering, Bridges— contd. 114 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION D.—Forest Engineering. Bridges— concld. Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS. Bridges —concld. Buildings TE es = Suspension bridge over the Tons, Chakrata Division, United Provinces. Re- ceived from United Pro- vinces Exhibition, Alla- habad, 1910-11. Suspension bridge over Tons river, Chakrata Division, United Provinces. Re- ceived from United Pro- vinces Exhibition, Alla- habad, 1910-11. Temporary bridge over Ramganga river, Ram- nagar Division, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Ex- hibition, Allahabad, 1910- 11. Temporary log dragging bridge. Ruby Mines Divi- sion, Upper Burma. Chaubattia forest rest house, Naini Tal, United Pro- vinces. Trans-Sarda dl forest. Dudwa Forest rest house, Kheri, United Provinces. Fellekh forest rest house, Naini Tal, United Pro- vinces. Kakandari forest rest. house jin Sdl forest, Bahraich, United Provinces. Akdullaganj forest rest house in £d/ forest, Bah- raich, United Provinces. Raina Dhale forest rest house, Garhwal, United Provinces. Kilberry forest rest. house, Naini Tal, United Pro- vinces. Forest rest house at Seywa, Tharrawaddy Division, Burma. Sap = Basti Ram, Ranger. ¥. A. Leete. E. A. Court- hope. R. 8. Troup. D119. D 121. D 122. D 151. D3. D4. D5. D7. D8. D9. D 10. D 23. P 20. 871. | 8 50. I | Appeared in Indian. Forester, Volume XXXII, 1906. Do. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 115 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS. ~ Buildings —contd. ” ” Forest officer’s bungalow and office, Chikalda, Berar. The forest bungalow at Changa Manga, Punjab. Forest rest house, Shwe- gyin Division, Burma. Forest officer’s bungalow, Toungoo, Burma. ye Sandakpha rest house, Dar- jeeling. dé. New forest office, Kote- dwara, Lansdowne Divi- sion, United Provinces. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Alla- habad, 1910-11. Deota forest bungalow, Jaunsar, United Pro- vinces. Deoban forest bungalow, Jaunsar, United Pro- vinces. Forest office, Kotedwara, Lansdowne Division, United Provinces. Re- ceived from United Pro- vinces Exhibition, Alla- habad, 1910-11. Karwapani bungalow, Dehra Dun, United Provinces. Ramgarh Forest rest house, Dehra Dun, United Pro- vinces. Forest Range quarters, Badshahibagh, Dehra Dun, United Provinces. . The Imperial Forest College, Dehra Dun, United Pro- vinces. Imperial Forest College stu- dents’ quarters, 1894, Dehra Dun, United Pro- vinces. Basti Ram. Basti Ram. J.8. Gam- ble. W.N. Hearle. F. Gleadow. Penchelu Reddi. D 30. D 32. D 36. D 39. D4i. D5i1. D 54. D 57. D 63. D 153. D 154. T 186. T 187. 12 D.—Forest Engineering: Buildings —contd. 116 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION D.—Forest Engineering. Photo- rae Index title. Subject. apher’s | Print | Negative | REMaRts. Buildings, : Ae ae, No. No. contd Buildings Imperial Forest College, | T.B.Chi- | D155 | T 32, 33. Appeared —contd. Dehra Dun, April 1910. trakar. and in Indian 156. Forester, em Volume XXXVI, 1910. 3 Imperial Forest College, a D 157. | T 34. Do. Dehra Dun, April 1910, students’ quarters. » Imperial Forest College, 7 D 158. | T 38. Do. Dehra Dun, Hospital, | April 1910. a Principal’s Office, Imperial $5 D 159. | 135. Do. Forest College, Dehra Dun, April 1910. ” Instructor’s house, Imperial ” Young forest of black oak (Quercus velutina) and white oak (Quercus alba), Macon County, North Carolina. Long-leaf pine cordwood _keut for charcoal, Eastern 3 orth Carolina. ‘ §Falls of the Catawba River, McDowell County, North Carolina. Detail of trunk of beech (Fagus atropunicea) Adirondack mountains, New York. Arborvite (Thuja occident- alis) and Tamarack (Lar- iz laricina) killed by fire. Banks of Marion river. Adirondack mountains, New York. Balt cypress showing char- acteristic root growths known as “knees.” As- sociated species are Black Gum (Nyssa sylvatica) and Red Maple (Acer rubrum). Dismal swamp, Virginia. Balt Cypress (Tawxodium distichum) growing in lake Drummond. _Dis- mal swamp, Virginia. Timber raft. Western yellow pine (Pinus ponderosa) showing char- acteristic crown and long clear trunk. Diam- eter 5 feet, height 175 feet. South Western Oregon. Virgin forest of white pine, Northern Michigan. “Waidona,” 27 feet dia- meter with roadway 18 feet cut through centre. California. EB. Mc A. Moir. K 126. K 127. K 128. K 129. K 130. K 131. K 132. K 133. K 134. K 135. K 136. K.—Foreign photos, United States— contd, K.—Foreign photos, United States— contd, 154 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Sf Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. - Negative No NI ReMaREs. as? United States— contd. ” “General Grant,’”’ 80 feot girth, 250 feet high. ‘The Giant trees of California. Forest of Engelmann spruce (Picea Engelmanni) ; trees 250 years old— Medicine Bow Mountain Range. Colorado. Thrifty young growth of Douglas spruce, Cascade forest reserve, Oregon. Mixed forest of virgin Douglas spruce and Black Hemlock (Tsuga Pattonit) Cascade forest reserve, Oregon. “ Yarding,” Donkey engine and crew hauling and skidding redwood saw logs, Mendocino County, California. Plantation of chestnut (Castanea dentata) about 80 years old. The large tree on the left is 65 feet high and 3 feet in diam- eter. Harford County, Maryland. General view of a portion of the Mariposa grove. Distribution of coniferous timber forests in the cascade. forest reserve, Oregon, Mt. Jefferson, Mt. Hood and Mt. Adamson view. View from Blue Mountain showing Mt. Marcy ‘in the distance to the left. Spruce, balsamfir (Abies balsamica) white pine and hardwood forest, Adirondack Mountains, New York. EL Mc A. Moir. E. Mc A. Moir. K 137. K 138. K 139. K 140. K 141. K 142. K 143. K 144. K 145. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 155 Tndex title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARES. United States— contd. » Felling a large Douglas spruce ; shows the “ un- dercut ’° and scaffold on which men stand when sawing and chopping, Cascade forest reserve, Oregon, ~ Alarge white pine—Adir- ondack Mountains, New York. Felling red spruce with the saw, Adirondack Moun- tains, New York. Scaling red spruce logs, Adirondack Mountains, New York. A large load of white ‘pine logs, Northern Michigan. “Yarding,” donkey engine with crew and “cable horse ”’ skidding saw logs. Sedrowoolby, Washing- ton State. Douglas spruce logs ready to be “ Yarded out,” Mason County, Wash- ington State. Log train hauling redwood saw logs to mill, Medo- cino, California. Log train hauling Douglas spruce logs to mill, Cas- cade forest reserve, 4 Oregon. Typical open forest of Lori- mer County, Colorado, aspen (Populus tremu- loides), rock pine (Pinus ponderosa scopulorum), lodgepolé pine (Pinus murrayana) and Douglas spruce (commercial name, red fir), Pseydo- teuga taxtfolia. Typical view in Sierras, North Dome, Royal Arches, Washington. Column and half dome, California. K 146. K 147. K 148. K 149. K 150. K 151. K 152. K 153. K 154. K 155. K 156. K.—Foreign ’ photos, United States— contd. 156 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION K,—Foreign photon: Photo- - a Index title. Subject. grapher’s | Print | Negative MARKS, * United name. No. No. States— contd. ~ United States— | Forest valuation survey K 157. contd. > crew of the United States Bureau of Forestry meas- uring red spruce (Picea rubens) and yellow birch (Betula lutea). Adiron- dack Mountains, New York. #5 Long-leaf pine forest : trees K 158, 100 feet in height, Deca- tur County, Georgia. és Government plantation of K 159. Jack pine, Holt County, Nebraska. ; we Fruit orchard partly de- K 160. stroyed by drifted sand, which was blown through the hedge of Lombatdy poplars (Populus nigra ttalica). Latter planted for protection. Grant, Oregon. * Log “driving ’’ or floating K 161, in Reem River, Minne- and sota. 182. 35 Protection of land along the K 163. Columbia river from in- jury by drifting sand; no sand drifts through the Lombardy poplar hedge. Grant, Oregon. ey One half acre of Govern- K 164. ment plantation of Jack e Pine (Pinus divaricata) on sand hills. Holt County, Nebraska. ey Mixed hardwood forest on K. 165. grandfather mountain, North Carolina. a Immense sand dune en- K 166. croaching on thrifty fruit orchard, Grant, Oregon. a Regeneration of long-leaf K 167, pine (Pinus palustris) from scattered old seed trees left by fire which destroyed most of the original forest. Young trees five to twenty-five years old. Hampton County, South Carolina. . AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 157 K,—Foreign : Photo- photos Index title, Subject. grapher’s | Print | Negative | Rumapxs. name. No. No. United States— contd, United States— | Young white and red pine K 168. contd. (Pinus — resinosa) on burned stumpland in Minnesota. * Thirty year old grove cot- K 169. ton wood (Populus delt- oides) in’ thrifty condi- tion. Experiment _ sta- tion from University of Nebraska, Lincoln. ” Characteristic forest of K 170. ‘ Jeffrey pine (Pinus Jeffreyt) Sierra forest re- serve, California. » Spruce log jam, Adiron- K 171. dack mountains, New York. ” Characteristic view in high K 172. Sierras, Bull frog lake and Ksarasarge Pass, white bark pine (Pinus albicaulis), Sierra forest reserve, California. #4 Tree yucca (Yucca arbor- K173. escens) and_ seedlings. Tree 15 feet high and 14 inches diameter, near north boundary, Mohani Desert, California. ” Culled hemlock forest with K 174. small per cent. of maple and chestnut. Haywood County, North Carolina. i Plantation of European K 175. larch (Larix europea). The grove is 27 years old. Dundee, Illinois. ay Beech and tulip tree. K 176. Eastern Tennessee. a Common form of young big K 177. trees, 20 feet high, 8 in- ches in diameter. Nat- ural seedling after fire, Sierra forest reserve, Cali- fornia. So Characteristic form young K 178. California red fir (Abies magnifica) San Bernard- ino forest reserve, Cali- fornia. 158 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. .,—Foreign photos. Photo- Uniti ne Index title. Subject. grapher’s Print | Negative | RemaRxs. States— name. No. No. concld. United States— | Characteristic association of K 179. concld. big trees (Sequoia Wash- ingtomiana) with white fir (Abies concolor) and sugar pine (Pinus Lamb- ertiana). The big trees are 280 to 300 feet in height with a diameter of 12 to 20 feet. They are among the largest big trees of the famed “Grant | forest ” Sequoia National Park, California. : ” White oaks, Eastern Ten- K 180. nessee. ” Second growth saplings of K 181. chestnuts, white oak, chestnut oak (Quercus prinus), locust (Robinia pseudacacia) and black cherry (Pinus serotina), i 40 years after cutting. Three hundred saplings to an acre. Buncombe County, North Carolina. » Culled forest of tulip K 182. tree and hemlock (Tsuga canadensis), 50,000 feet per acre, Graham County, North Carolina. ” Three average sized big K 183. : trees, sugar pine and white fir. The big tree on the right is 35 feet in circumference, the tree in the centre is 45} feet, and the one on the left is 20 feet in circumference. General Grant National Park, California. ” “Undercut” made to K 184 fell a big tree, diameter ‘ of trunk 12 feet, Sierra forest reserve, Cali- fornia. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. Geographical. 161 ¢ Photo- Index title Subject. grapher’s Print | Negative | Rmmarxs, name. No. No. Ajmer-Merwara.| Anogeissus pendula tree, A107. Vern. ‘‘ dhankra,’’ pro- tected from goats and sheep. (Locality un- known.) Andamans Andamanese. F. Beadon |G 11, 12. Bryant. i Baluchistan Dahpal State Reserve, Sal- A 142. vadora oleotdes. ‘ Gulu Shahr State Reserve, A140. small patch of Acacia arabica. “ . Gulu Shahr State Reserve, Al4l. Prosopis spicigera trees. 5 Gulu Shabr State Reserve, A 143. Tamarix articulata trees. ¥ Harnai; Dalbergia Sissco, A149. young trees. 3 Harnai, Torkhan Valley, A 145. Olea europea tree. 5 Juniperus macropoda forest. A 42. T 4, (Locality unknown.) 3 J uniperus macropoda on A162. waste lands near pea- sants’ huts. (Locality unknown.) or Juniper tree. (Locality un- | J. H. Lace. | A261. | T 20. known.) : A 163 7 Quetta ; Morus alba trees. | { ‘A 164. ” Quetta; swampy ground Alb5l. ; planted over, mostly with Salix acmophylla trees. ‘ 36 Quetta; Hlwagnus angusti- A152. folia tree, Hudda Village. Quetta ; a Salix acmophylla | A 153. tree along the boundary ' of Dhobighat plantation. Geographi- cal, Ajmer-Mer- wara. Geographti- eal, Baluchistan —contd. 162 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS. Baluchistan— contd. Quetta: Salix acmophylla trees growing in Dhobi- ghat plantation. Quetta ; Prunus armeniaca trees growing in the Zangi Lora plantation. Quetta ; Prunus armeniaca and Eleagnus angustifolia’ trees growing in the_ Zangi Lora plantation. Quetta ; a plantation raised by cultivators. Quetta ; a Prunus armeniaca tree growing on the Hud- da village lands. Quetta ; Prunus Amygdalus trees growing in the Zangi Lora plantation. Quetta ; Prunus armeniaca trees. Quetta ; Platanus orientalis and Populus alba trees growing along Lytton road. Quetta ; Populus alba and P. nigra trees growing along Lytton road. Quetta ; Populus alba trees. Thal-Chotrali District ; Olea europea and Dodonea viscosa, trees growing at Torkhan Tangi near Har- nai. Thal-Chotrali District ; Olea europea trees growing near Torkhan Rest House. Thal-Chotrali District ; Olea europea trees growing in the Torkhan valley near Harnai. Thal-Chotrali District; Zizy- phus Jujuba trees grow- ing at Harnai at an alti- tude of 3,000 feet. A 154, A 155. A 156. A 157. A 158. A 159. A 160. A 165. A 166. A 167. A 146. A 147. A 148. A 150. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 163- Photo- Print Ne, ative Index title. Subject. grapher’s 8 ‘| Remarks, a No. No. ame. Baluchistan— | Zhob District; Pinus Gerard- A 144, coneld. jana and Pinus excelsa trees growing on the Shinghar hills, situated near Fort Sandeman. ve Ziarat State Reserve ; Juni- A161. perus macropoda. oe A 168, f 169, Bengal Darjeeling ; Silver fir forest, 171, (Abies Webbiann). ( 174, 175. A170, 9 Darjeeling ; mixed forest. { 176, 179. or Darjeeling; Birch trees A172. (Betula alnoides). 0 Darjeeling ; landslips. A173. 3 Darjeeling ; aérial climber. Al1T7. ” Darjeeling ; bed of torrent. F6. ee D 40, 99 Darjeeling ; forest road. f{ 42, 43, % Darjeeling ; Sandakpho rest D411. house. ” Darjeeling ; Sandakpho. F 7. ” Singhbhum ; loading timber | E. E. Slane. | D 61. ae on carts at Goilkera. Bombay Acacia arabica, dead forest. ATT. T 48, (Locality unknown.) 5 Acacia arabica tree in river- A 78. T 44, ain forests. (Locality un- known.) . Acacia arabica ; well grown A83. | T 61. forest. (Locality un- known.) a Acacia arabica; young re- A 84, T 54. generation. (Locality un- known). Barking a tree. (Locality C 13. unknown). M2 Geographi-* t eal,’ Baluchistan —concld. Geographi- cal, Bombay— contd. 164 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS. Bombay— contd. ” Belgaum ; view of high for- est showing a large tree of Terminalia tomentosa girdled two years before felling. Belgaum (pole forest show- ing almost pure growth of Xylia dolabriformis (Jamba). Belgaum ; Tectona grandis, pole forest with one year old coppice in foreground. Belgaum ; cutting sleepers of Xylia dolabriformis (Jamba). Belgaum ; blackwood (Dal- bergia latifolia) logs in the foreground; stacks of railway fuel in back- ground. Belgaum, measuring teak logs in the depdt. Belgaum ; loading teak logs in the depét. Belgaum ; general view of teak logs. Belgaum; contractor Mr. Coelho’s elephants work- ing on the Nersol slopes, Yellapur Range, S. D. Kanara. Carrying timber to railway. (Locality unknown.) Coolies carrying timber. (Locality unknown.) Cutting up fuel. (Locality unknown.) Cutting upa tree. (Local- ity unknown.) Delinquent caught in the act. (Locality unknown.) H. Murray. H. Murray. A 93. A QE. C 20. C21. C 22. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 165 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print Negative No. REMARES. Bombay— contd. ” a Felling trees in forest. (Lo- cality unknown.) Forest labourers. (Locality unknown). Forest subordinate staff. (Locality unknown.) Indus ; Populus ewphratica tree on alluvion. Indus ; Tamarix gallica or dioica. Kanara; the Harra tree, Terminalia chebula, Sirsi Range. Kanara; the sandalwood tree, Santalum album, Sirsi Range. Kanara, Western Division ; Casuarina equisetifolia one year in nursery, one year in plantation. Re- ceived from United Pro- vinces Exhibition, Allah- abad, 1910-11. Kanara, Western Division ; Casuarina equisetifolia coupe. Received from United Provinces Exhibi- tion, Allahabad, 1910-11. Kanara, Western Division ; planting Casuarina equise- tifolia at the commence- ment of the monsoon. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Kanara, Western Division ; planting Casuarina equi- setifolia area at the end of the monsoon. Re- ceived from United Pro- vinces Exhibition, Allah- abad, 1910-11. Kanara, Western Division ; Casuarina equisetifolia one year in nursery, one year in plantation. Re- ceived from United Pro- vinces Exhibition, Allah- abad, 1910-11. R. 8. Fagan. A 139. A 289. A 290. A 291. A 292. T 49. T 56. Geographi- cal, Bombay—- contd.” ~Geographi- cal, -Bmbay— contd. 166 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name, \ Print , Negative No. | No. REMARKS, Bombay— contd. ” ” Kanara, Western Division ; Casuarina — equisetifolia one year in nursery, two years in plantation. Re- ceived from United Pro- vinces Exhibition, Allah- abad, 1910-11. Kanara, Western Division ; Casuarina equisetifolia’ plantation general view 1-6 years old. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Kanara, Western Division ; Casuarina equisetifolia one year in nursery, two yearsin plantation. Re- ceived from United Pro- vinces Exhibition, 1910- 11. 2 Kanara, Western Division ; Kodibag. Auction sale. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Kanara, Western Division ; Kodibag. Hauling logs into Depdt. Received from United Provinces Exhibition, Allahabad, 1910-1]. Kanara, Western Division ; Kodibag. Shipping tim- ber. Received from United Provinces Ex- hibition, Allahabad, 1910-11. Loading timber on railway. (Locality unknown.) Poona ; retirement of the Hon’ble Mr A. T. Shuttleworth, Conserva- tor of Forests. May 1899. Prosopis spicigera growing on lands beyond reach of river. (Locality un- known.) Tamariz orientalis or arti- culata tree. (Locality un- known.) A 293. A 400. C110. Clll. D 126. D22. H 18. A 79, T 53. A 82. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 167 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. | REMARKS. Bombay— concld. ” Burma ” ” Tectona grandis tree being felled by two wood cutters. (Locality un- known.) Weighing fuel. (Locality unknown.) Working ina fuel nursery. (Locality unknown.) Bhamo District ; teak with tinwa (Cephalostachyum pergracile) showing two girdled and two green teak trees. Nearest teak 11 feet 9 inches girth. Negative copied from a photo. by J. H. Lace. Bitakat; stump of teak (Tectona grandis) tree girdled and felled be- tween 1830 and 1840, showing stump of new tree produced from ori- ginal, and stool shoots of 3rd generation from latter on being girdled in 1888. Bitakat ; teak trees of 1830- 40 simulating planting. Bitakat ; model teak tree 1830-40. Bitakat ; teak trees of 1830- 40 showing stool shoots of 24 seasons from tree girdled under 7 feet 6 inches condition of lease in 1888-89. ° Bwet Reserve; Myadk- chaw (Homalium tomen- tosum).° e Chicago Exhibition ; carved teak doorway. J. H. Lace. J. W. Oliver. C17. C 18. G3. A 407. A127. A 128. A 130. A 135. A 255. J8. T 3. T 25. Appeared in Ind. For. Rec., Vol. III, Part I. some Statis- tical ~=and other In- formation regarding the Teak Forests of Burma, 1911. Geographi- cal, Hombay— ” coneld. Geographi- eal, Burma— contd. 168 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s ~ name. Print No. Negative No. Burma—contd. Chindwin (Upper); a well cleared and well kept 15 feet fire line in April. It follows the crest of a ridge. Chindwin (Upper) ; a badly cleared but well kept 15 feet fire line in April. Three large trees shown on the line should have been removed at the ori- ginal clearing, this fire line ascends a very steep slope in the background. Chindwin; enormous ex- posed root system of a healthy specimen of a Baing. tree (Tetrameles nudiflora) growing on a steep slope. The size can be gauged from the ap- pearance of four men seated on and among the roots. Chindwin ; 6 feet path shew-, ing small cutting to allow of descent to bed of Nan- kyila stream. Chindwin; an unavoidably steep ascent on a 6 feet path which has here been stepped. Chindwin; 6 fect path tra- versing dense bamboo jungle. Chindwin ; baggage elephant at Ngapuchaungwa. Dipterocarpus tuberculatus. (Locality unknown.) Group; Mg, Tun, Mr. A. Weston, Mg. Pe, etc. (Lo- cality unknown.) Kachin ; place of worship. Kachin village. Kachins. Katha; patch of unmixed teak forest in Mohnyin Reserve. J. W. Oliver. J. W. Oliver. D 76. D7. D 78. E19. A 257. H6. G 9. G7, 8. G 10. A321. A 322. A 323. A 266. T 16. REMARES., AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 169 Photo : F Index title. Subject. grapher’s ae Negative | Reanxs. 0. No. name. Burma—contd.| Katha; grove of teak, | J. W. Oliver). A254 Mohnyin Reserve. re Katha; pure teak forest, |) R. 8. Troup.| A376. | 83. ‘)| Appeared in Mobnyin reserve. Teak Ind. For. tree in centre with man Rec., Vol. at base, 11 feet 4 inches III, Part I, in girth, 135 feet high, Troup.—A 93 feet bole, estimated to Note On contain 320 cubic feet of some Statis- timber. tical and other = In- 35: Katha; teak tree, height 152 53 A377. | 84. formation feet, girth 10 feet 3 inches, regarding bole 93 feet, estimated to the Teak contain 382 cubic feet of Forests timber. Mohnyin Re- of Burma, serve. J| 1911. i Katha ; Dipteracarpus tuber- a oF . .culatus. Theyaung forest. me A 383. § 10. 3 Magwe. Natural teak, | A. Rodger. | A674. | P16. Taungdwingyi. 5 Magwe. Gardenia (Bur. # A675. | P21. Hmanni) in flower. A Magwe. Remains of In us A 676. | P22. forest. as Magwe. Remains of In Kheddas ; taking Latouche E 30 to | Q 36 to 38. Bahadur to water for the 32. first time after capture. . (Locality unknown.) o Kheddas; elephants just. E33 Q 39 and captured. (Locality un- and 34.) 40. known.) é 5 Kheri ; on the right thick A IB. Sdél forest, growth an- nually cut back by frost. 45 Kheri; view at Dudwa| R. C. Mil-| A 16. looking down the Sathi- | ward. ana 15 feet road. Sd! forest. Kheri; advance growth of Al7. Sél in the Changa Nala plain. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 219 Index title. Subject. Photo- name, grapher’s - Print No. Negative No. Geographi- cal, FES or tied Bros vinces— - United Pro- vinces—contd. ” ” Kheri ; camp in Sdi forest. * Kheri; Sdl forest killed by drought of 1907 and 1908 ; Mailani. * Kheri; dense Sdl repro- duction, average 20 feet high, with old trees, chiefly Terminalia tomentosa, standing over the young crop. * Kheri; young group of Sdl about 20 feet high, and one or two old seed- bearers in open grassy plain, showing how Sal springs up round, seed- bearers in the open where frost is not dangerous. * Kheri; dense Sdl repro- duction, average 20-feet high, with old trees, Sdl and, Sain, standing over the young crop. *Kheri; even aged Sdl forest about 60;feet high. * Kheri ; even aged dense Sdl growth, average 40 feet high. * Kheri ; Dudwa camping ground, showing natural Sdl forest with under- growth cleared away. Kheri; cart road and fire line through Sdi forest. Sal metre Kheri ; Trans-Sarda forest ; sawing gauge sleepers. | Kheri ; oven charcoal kilns burning. Kheri ; oven charcoal kilns, one opened, the other not yet opened. Kheri ; Trans-Sarda forest, Dudwa Rest House. Sal Forest Kheri ; brick kiln. T. A. Leete. R. 8. Troup. ” ” R. C. Mil- ward. . 'F. A. Leete. A 18. A 118 and, 116. A 408. A 409. A 410. A4il. A 412. A 413. A 414. C 4. C 65. C 66. D4. D6. Q 15 and 16. Q 23. Q 22. Q 25. Q 20. Q 19. Q21. Q 24. Qil7 | Qis- contd. Appeared in Indian Forest Utilization, Troup, 2nd Edn.. 1912, * Not available for issue at present. Geographi- cal, United Pro- vinces— contd. 920 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. | Negative No. REMARKS. United Pro- vinces—contd. ” os ” Kheri ; camp in Sdl forest. Swamp deer (Gond) in the foreground. Kheri; 36 inch Swamp deer head (Gond). Lansdowne Division; see also under Ganges Divi- ston. Lansdowne Division; » bamboo clump after the cutting, all the old clumps being removed except a few. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; Sdl poles, showing effects of annual frost, Chau- kham block. Received from Allahabad Exhibi- tion, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division; a view of Dalma Sdl forest, showing effects of annual frost on the crop. Re- ceived from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; growth of Sissoo along the alluvium. Received from Allahabad Exhibi- tion, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division; a Sdl sapling standing in a chaur (big blank), Hathi Kund. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; a Sdl tree, girth about 124 feet height about 100 feet, Koluchaur. Re- ceived from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; congested bamboo clump in flower. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. F. A. Leete. Basti Ram. El. E 2. A 210. A211, A212, A215. A 216. A217. A 218. 8 129. 8 131. 8 132. 8 141. 8 142, § 143. S 146. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 221 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. Geographi- cal, United Pro- vinces— REMARKS. United Pro- vinces—contd. ” Lansdowne Division ; congested * bamboo clumps. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; bamboo clumps worked. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; trunk of a Dhék tree, the lower portion of which has been ringed by porcu- pines. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; trunk of Terminalia tomentosa the lower portion of which has been ringed by porcupines. Re- ceived from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; Shisham saplings 10 years old. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division; a growing sdl tree before the fellings. Received from Allahabad Exhibi- tion, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; bamboo and Sdi forests. Received from Allahabad Exhib:tion, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division; a tract of Sdl forest, Kolu- chaur, showing the effects of annual frost. Re- ceived from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division; sdl forest, showing attacks of annual frost. Received from Allahabad Exhibi- tion, 1910-11. Basti Ram. A219 to 223. A 224. A 225. A 226 and 227, A 229. A 231. A 232. A233, A 234, 8 147, 149, 150, 151 and 152. S 153. 8 189. 8 162 and 163. S 207. 8 133. S 158. 8 130. 8 136. contd. Appeared in Indian ° Forester, Geographi- eal, United Pro- vinces— contd. 222 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Index title, Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative 0. REMARES. United Pro- vinces—contd. Lansdowne Division Sdél saplings, ._Hathikund. Photo showing effect of annual frost. Received from Allahabad, Exhibi- tion, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division; a selection improvement forest. Mature tree and young sdl beneath. Re- ceived from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division; a view of Dalnia forest: sdl forest showing the attacks of annual frost. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; bamboo clumps worked. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne . Division; a congested bamboo clump showing the dead rhizomes round the peri- phery. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division; an uprooted bamboo clump showing the dead rhizomes round the peri- phery. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lensdowne Division; a congested bamboo clump showing the dead rhizomes round the peri- phery. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division; mark- ing party. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Basti Ram. | A 235. A 236. A 237, A 239. A 240 and 241, A 242 and 243. A 244, A 245. S 138. S 140. S 144. 8 148. S 154 and 8 155. S 156 and 157, V———~- § 160. 8 175. Appeared in Indian Forester, AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 223 Index'title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMABES. “~United Pro- ‘ vinces—contd. Lansdowne Division; Khair coppice shoots killed by the great frost of 1905, Chandi Range. Received from Allahabad Exhibi- tion, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division; a view of Khair forests showing the damage done to tree by porcupines, Gohri Range. Received from’ Allahabad Exhibi- tion, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; bamboo clumps worked. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; Terminalia tomentosa. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; shisham (Dalbergia sissoo) and Munj forest atthefootofthe Kumaon hills, Lansdowne Divi- sion. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; bamboo forest above Kumaon; Ganges and Hardwar inthe distance. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11, Lansdowne Division ; Bugenia jambolana. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; condition of the forest after improvement fell- ings, showing fuel stacks inside poor forest. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; young Chir coming up in Sdl forest. Received from Allahabad Exhibi- tion, 1910-11. Basti Ram. R. CO. Mil- ward. Basti Ram. ”» A 246. A 248, A 249, A 250. A 402. A 403. A 555. A 556. A 557. T 183. T 147. T 149. T 151. T 152. T 163. T 154. Geographi- eal, United Pro- yinces— contd. 224 CATALOGUE. OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Geographi- bits Photo- aos . ; H Print | Negative United Pro- Index title. Subject. srephes 8 No. No. REMARES. vinees— contd. Unsted Pro- | Lansdowne Division ; | Basti Ram. | A558. | T 155. u vinces—contd,s Albizzia stipulata. Re- ceived from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. s Lansdowne Division ; » A659. | T 156. young Chir coming up in Sdél forests. Received from Allahabad Exhibi- tion, 1910-11. S: 5 Lansdowne Division ; 3 A660. | T 157. Dalbergia lanceolaria, Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. o Lansdowne Division ; ” A561. | T 158. Shisham (Dalbergia Sissoo). Recelved from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. a Lansdowne Division ; ‘i A562. | T 159. bamboo clumps worked. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. 3 Lansdowne Division ; 5 A 563. | T 160. coppice shoots of shisham and khatr, eight years & old, Chandi Range. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. 33 Lansdowne Division ; ‘3 A564. | T 161. Bakali (Holoptelea in- tegrifolia). Received from Allahabad Exhibi- tion, 1910-11. ‘ Lansdowne Division ; Tun |_ s A565. | T 162. (Cedrela toona). Received from Allahabad Exhibi- tion, 1910-11. i Lansdowne Division ; 43 A566. | T 163. Stmal ( Bombax malabari- cum). Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. “5 Lansdowne Division ; Dhak x3 A 567. | T 164. (Butea frondosa). Received | from Allahabad Exhibi- | tion, 1910-11. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 225 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name, Print No. Negative No. REMARKS, United Pro- vinces— contd. ” Lansdowne Division; im- provement forest after “the principal fellings, showing the stacking of fuel inside: Received from Allahabad Exhibi- tion, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; young Chir coming up in Sél, result of two years’ protection against graz- ing. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11: Lansdowne Division ; Gohri forest, area not burnt ; good regener- ation of Sd. Received from Allahabad Exhihi- tion, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; coppice shoots of Khair, Chandi Range. Received from Allahabad Exhibi- tion, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; bamboo clumps worked. Received from Allahabad, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division; a view of Khair forest ringed by porcupines, Ghori Range. Received from Allahabad Exhibi- tion, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division; a khair trunk, the lower portion of which has been damaged by porcupines, Chori Range. Peceived from Allahabad Exhi- bition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; trunk of Bischofia Javanica showing the claw marks of atiger, Sonanadi Range. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Basti Ram. ” A 568. A 569. A 570. A571. A 572. A 573. A 574, A 575. T 165. T 166. T 167. T 168. T 169. T 170. T 171. T 172. Geographi- cal, United Pro- yinees-— contd, 4.226 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Geographi- cal, __ United Pro- Index title. vinees—_ contd. Subject. Photo-§ grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS, United Pro- vinces— contd. ”» Lansdowne Division ; Punyan (Ehretia acu- minata). Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; Bischofia Javanica. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; bamboo forest worked. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; Albizzia procera tree. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; Pinus longifolia after seven years’ protection against grazing. Re- ceived from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division; Sdi, Chir and Banj, growing together. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; aiter the improvement fell- ings, showing stacks of fuel. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; Sissoo growth along the Sonanadi. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910411. Lansdowne’ Division; a view of an alluvial bed showing how the Shisham establishes itself in the grass. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Basti Ram. A 576. A577. A 578. A579. A 580. A 681. A 582. A 583. A584, T 173. T 174. T 176. T 176. TOT. T 178. T 179. T 180. T 181, AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. ~ 227 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print Negative No.: REMARKS. United Pro- vinees—contd. ” ” Lansdowne Division ; Odina Wodier being tap- ped for gum. Received from Allahabad Exhibi- tion, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; stacking of bamboos. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; con- version of Sdédl wood. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; felling of a Sél tree with axe. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; Moharrir numbering the stumps. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; bhabar rope making. Received from Allahabad Exbibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division; a view of bamboo parao. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; longi- tudinal section of Sdl log, showing the rot in- side by percolation of water. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division; Range Officer marking the timber with the range hammer. Received from Allahabad Exhibi- tion, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; straightening bamboo lathies. Feceived from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Basti Ram ” C 63. C 83. C 84. C 85. C 86. C 87. C 88. C 90 and 91. 8 161. S198 J S 191. 8 174. 8 200. 8 189. S 180. 8 181. § 182. | S171 and 172. Appeared in indian Forest Utilization —xTroup, 2nd_—s Kdi- tion, 1912. Q 2 - Geographi- . eel. United ' Pro- _vinees— contd. 228 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Geographi- eal. United Pro- vineces— Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS. contd. United = Pro- vinces—contd. ” Lansdowne Division; in- terior defect in wood. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; straightening of lathies, Shampur. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; cart- ing of bamboos, a view of an export Chauki. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; drag- ging of Sdl Karies. Re- ceived from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division; ex- port of bamboos by men from the forest to the parao. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11, Lansdowne Division ; rafting of bamboos in the Ganges. Received from Allahabad Exhibi- tion, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; making bamboo rafts along the Ramganga. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; new forest office, Kotedwara. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; forest office, Kotedwara. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; forest bungalow, Saneh. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Basti Ram » C 92. C 93, C 94. D 37. D 47. D 48. D 49. D 50. D 64. D 70. 8 199. T 184, T 185. 8 177. 8 178. 8 179. S 183. 8 184. T 186. T 187. T 188. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 229 Index title. Subject. Photo- | grapher’s Dame. Print No. ‘Negative No. REMARKS. Untted Pro- ttnces—contd. ” Lansdowne Division ; loading of Sal Karies on buffalo, Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division; a portion of bamboo raft. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; dragging of bamboos ; Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; dragging of Sdl tors. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; cart- ing of Sal Karies. Re- ceived from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; forest bungalow, Saneh. Receivéd from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; for- est rest house, Koted- wara. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division; a beehive. Received from - Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; from range quarters, Motasal, towards Buxar and Moreghati roads. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Lansdowne Division ; camping near Chila. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Moving camp with camels. Basti Ram. R. C. Mil- ward. E. A. Court- hope. D 79. D 80. D 81, D 106. D 107. D 110. Dill. F 53. J 7. J 9. 8 196. S 190. S 197. 8 192. 8 195. S 186. T 189. 8 194. 8 176. S 83. Geéographi- cal, United Pro- vinees— contd, Géographi- eal. United Pro- vinces—- - contd. : 230: CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Photo- : . Index title. ~ Subject. grapher’s a Negevivs REMARKS, name. : 7 United Pro- | Naini Tal; coppice of Bu- | F. A. Leete.| Al. vinces—contd. calyptus globulus eight years old, Chaubattia, 6,700 feet. ” Naini Tal; regeneration | E. A. Court-| A 2. in Pinus longifolia forest, | hope. Kaligadh Block. ” Naini Tal; regeneration | F. A. Leete.| A3. fellings in Pinus longi- folia forest, Kaligadh Block. 5 Naini Tal; first regener- | E. A. Court-| A4. ation fellings in Pinus hope. longifolia forest, Kali- gadh Block. ” Naini Tal; cart-road, | W. H. A 14, tonga and Sdl forest. Lovegrove. ” Naini Tal; young oak | E. A. Court-| A 23 8 63 and forest (Quercus dilatata), hope. and 59. Cheena Block, C 11. 94. i Naini Tal ; oak pole forest 5 A 25. (Quercus dilatata), Cheena Block, C 7. - Naini Tal; selection fell- = A26. | 878. .ings for fuel in oak forest (Quercus dilatata),Cheena Block, C 7. ie Naini Tal; Deodar and ss A27. oak (Quercus dilatata) plantation, Cheena Block, C7. ee 4 ‘5 *Naini Tal Division; | R. 8. Troup.| A324 | Q73and Pinus longifolia planta- and 74. tion, 19 years old. 325. Baldhoti Compt. 4. +5 *Naini Tal Division; i» A 326 75 and Pinus longifolia, planta- and oe iia tion 23 years old. Bal- 327. dhoti Compt. 3. ” *Naini Tal Division ; b A328. | Q79. coppice shoots of Pinus longifolia, on-a fire line. Shoots 2’ to 3’ high. * Not available for issue at present. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 231 Index title. Subject. Photo- graphor’s name. Print No. Negativ No. Geographi- eal, REMARKS. . on United Pro- vinces— United = Pro- vinces— contd. ” ” * Naini Tal Division; dense young forest of Pinus bnigitolis and Quercus tncana mixed, with some seed bearers still stand- ing. * Naini Tal Division; Pinus longifolia and oak (Quer- cus incana) mixed. Chir poles up to 60 feet high with lower story of oak. * Naini Tal Division ; mix- ture of Pinus longifolia and oak (Quercus incana) the pine outgrowing the oak, *Naini Tal Division; Quercus incana pole forest. Sample plot No. 6. *Naini Tal Division ; Sample plot No. 2. Quercus incana forest. *Naini Tal Division; Pinus longifolia forest regenerated under the uniform methods. *Naini Tal Division; Bhowali, mixed young forest of Pinus longtfolia forest and Quercus in- cana with old pine seed- bearer. * Naini Tal Division; young crop of Quercus incana mixed with Pinus longi- folia regenerated under the uniform method. Naini Tal Division ; dense Chir wood before open- ing out for regeneration. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Naini Tal Division ; a view of a valley showing the gregarious growth of Alnus: nitida. Received from Allahabad Exhibi- tion, 1910-11. R. 8. Troup ” A 329. A 330. A 331. A 334. A339 and 340. A 341. A 342. A 343. A 352. A 353. Q 80. Q 81. Q 82. Q 78. Q 84 and 85. Q 86. Q 87. Q 88. V 39. Vv 4i. contd. * Not available for issue at present. Geographi- eal, United Pro- vinces— conid. 232 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print | Negative REMARES. United Pro- vinces—contd. vy a - by rd ” > '‘ forests after the fellings. Naini Tal Division ; seed- ing fellings in Chir. Re- ceived from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Naini Tal Division $ condi- tion of a crop after the preparatory fellings in Chir. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Naini Tal Division; Sdl pole forest with some mature trees. Received from Allahabad Exhibi- tion, 1910-11. Naini Tal Division ; Chir plantation, Kalimath block, nine years old. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Naini Tal Div'sion; Chir plantation, 30 years old, Baldhoti block. Re- ceived from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Naini Tal Division; Chir pole forest with some mature trees. Received from Allahabad Exhibi- tion, 1910-11. Na‘ni Tal Division; Pinus longifolia ; area regener- ated and unregenerated ; aclose view. Received from Allahabad Exhibi- tion, 1910-11. Naini Tal Division ; second- ary felling in Ch#r forest. Received from Allah- abad Exhibition, 1910-11. Naini Tal Division ; dense Chir wood before open- ing out for regexeration. Received from Allah- abad Exhibition, 1910-11, Naini Tal: Division. Coppice coupe of oak F Received from Allahabad {| Exhibition, 1910-11. No. No. A354, | V42. A355. | 43. A356, | V4. A357. | V48. A388, | V 52. A 359. | V 55. A 360 | V 61 and 62. and 2 361. A 362. | V 58, A 585. | V 31. | A 586. | V35. | AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 233° Photo- ‘ 2 Index title. Subject. grapher’s | Print | Negative | powarns. No. No. ~ name. a. g United Pro-| Naini Tal, Tapping Chir | F. A. Leete. | C1. ‘ vinces—contd. | (Pinus longifolia) for resin. ” Naini Tal.' Turpentine dis- | E. A. Court- | C5. tillery at Bhowali. hope. s Naini Tal. Weighing fire- 35 C6. S's. wood in sale depét. 35 Naini Tal. Coolies carrying 8 C7. S 104. firewood. ‘ Naini Tal. Bringing fire- - C8. § 103. wood into a sale depdét from the forest. ” Naini Tal. Sale depét i C9. 8 102. for firewood in Malli Tal Bazar. - Naini Tal. Tapping for 55 C70. 8 64. resin from Chir. : rn Naini Tal. Chir tree tap- on C72. S 66. ped for resin. Fr Naini Tal. Collection of * C 76. 8 91. resin from Chir forest. ¥ Naini Tal. Burning of char- C 95. V 32. coal. Received from Al- lahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. wi Naini Tal Divisiou. Bho- C96 V 36 wali turpentine distillery. and 97.| and 37.. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. 55 Naini Tal Division. Forest C98. V 40. charcoaldepét. Received from Allahabad Exhibi- tion, 1910-11. * Naini Tal. Tapping of Chir C99. V 50. and collection of resin. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. ee Naini Tal. Tapping of Chir. C100. | V 53. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. “ Naini Tal. Splitting oi | Basti Ram.| C101. | V 57. wood in a depétalong the Nalla, Almora Range. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Geographi- cal. United Pro- vinces— contd. 234 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Geographl- cal, Photo- or ae Index title. Subject. Semmens a ae REMARKS. vinces— e “ ae contd. United * Pro- | Naini Tal. Felling of Chir | Basti Ram. | C102. | V 59. vinces—contd. with axe. Keceived 3 from Allahabad Exhibi- tion, 1910-11. re Naini Tal. Resin tapping | R. 8. Trowp.| C105. | Q 77. Appeared in of Pinus longifolia with Indian blaze of curved (circular) Forest Uts- section. First year of Lt zation.— tapping. Troup, 2nd Ed. 1912. % Naini Tal Division. Resin 55 C107. | Q89. Ditto. tapping of 2nd season in Pinus longifolia forest. " Naini Tal Division. Pinus ss C108. | Q90. Ditto. longifolia tree tapped for resin, 2nd season, square- cut blaze. is Naini Tal Division. Pinus a C109. | Q91. Ditto. longifolia tree tapped for resin. Appearance of blaze after five years when tapping is com- pleted. ‘6 Naini Tal. Chaubattia R. C. D3. Appeared in forest rest house. Milward. Indian Forester, 3 Naini Tal. Bellekh forest | F. A. Leete. | D5. Volume, rest house. XXX II, 1906. os Naini Tal. Kilberry forest | E.A.Court-| D110. | S71. rest house. hope. 8 Naini Tal. Forest path and i Dili. waterfall in an oak forest. on Naini Tal. Chaubattia a D 86. S57. forest bungalow. 4 Naini Tal. Bhowali, trout | Basti Ram. | E 46 to | $173, 193 hatchery, showing the 49. and V 33, series of ponds. Received 34. from Allahabad Exhi- bition, 1910-11. % Naini Tal. Chamba shepherd | W. H. Love-| G1. “| and flockon march, foot | grove. of Himalayas. a Naini Tal Division. Float- | Basti Ram. | D 82, | S 201, ing of fuel, Kosi river, 83, 84] 202, 203 Almora Range. Received and 85.| and 204. from Allahabad Exhibi- tion, 1910-11. od -AT THE. FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 235 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. Geographi- cal,’ REMARES. area United Pro- vinces— Onited Pro- vinces-—contd. ” ” Naini Tal Division. Export of fuel by Dotials. Re- ceived from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Naini Tal Division. A sus- pension bridge near Rati- ghat. Received from Al- lahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Naini Tal Division. Float- ing of fuel billets in Kosi River. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Naini Tal. Chaubattia fruit garden. Recelved from Allahabad Exhibi- tion, 1910-1]. *Pilibhit Division. Experi- mental plot No. 1. Bushy growth of Sal on fire-pro- tected Chandar, Nawadia. *Pilibhit Division. Experi- mental plot No. 2. Bushy growth of Sdl on burnt Chandar land, Nawadia. *Pilibhit Division. Bushy towth of Sdéi on burnt handar. *Pilibhit Division. Sdl chandar, fire-protected on right, burnt on left of road. *Pilibhit Division. Sdl re- production springing upon a Chandar in the neigh- bourhood of shelter trees. *Pilibhit Division. Root stock of Sdl produced on Chandar land. *Pilibhit Division. Root stocks of Sdl produced on Chandar land. *Pilibhit Division. Sample plot No. I. Sdi forest of rather poor type. Basti Ram ” ” ” ” ”» D112 and 112. D114. D 115. F 51, 52. A 190. Al9gl. A 192. A 193." A 194, A195. A196. A197. V 49 and 51. V 56. V 60. V 38 and 54, « T 137. T 139. T 140. T 141. T 142. T 143. T 144. contd, * Not available for issue at present. Geographi- cal, United Pro- vinces—- contd. 236 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS, United Pro- vinees—contd. ” ” [ *Pilibhit Division. Poor type of open Sdl forest. Fireline in foreground. Pinus — excelsa, Small deodar in middle. (Locality unknown.) Ramnagar Division. See also under Garhwal. Ramnagar Division. A timber parao, Buxar. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11.. Ramnagar Division. Kuni- ghat bridge on the road between Haldu Parao and Buxar. Received from Allahabad Exhibi- tion, 1910-11. Ramnagar Division. Raft- ing in the River Ram- ganga. Received from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Ramnagar Division. Tem- porary bridge on the Ramganga River. Re- ceived from Allahabad Exhibition, 1910-11. Sdl trees damaged by frost. (Locality unknown.) Siwalik Division. See also under Dehra Dun. * Siwalik Division. Stephe- gyne parvifolia tree, height 78 feet, girth 277-6”. Dholkhand. * Siwalik Division. Ranipur. Butea frondosa tree pol- larded for lac cultivation. [Experimental plot No. 1 (a)]; pollard shoots 8 months old. T. B. Chit- rakar. Basti Ram. A 198. A 285. C 89. D 108. D 109. D 122. A 496. A159. A 344. T 145. 8 185. S 188. § 187. U 67. T 125. T 190. * Not available for issue at present. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 237 Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS. United Pro- vinces—contd. ” ” * Siwalik Division. Young Sissoo plants up to 10 feet high coming up naturally on new alluvial ground in ariver bed amongst munj grass (Saccharum Munja with the tall flow- ering stems) and Aristida Cyanantha, the lower and finer grass in tufts. * Siwalik Division. Stephe- gyne parvifolia tree, height 78’, girth 27’-6”. Dholkhand. *Siwalik Division. Pinus longifolia associated with broad-leaved species on sandstone rock. * Siwalik Division. Schleich- era trijuga trees, height 45’ (on left) and 35’ (on right), Beribara. *Siwalik Division; Cassia Fistula in fruit, Beribara. *Siwalik Division ; Acacia catechu-tree, girth 10’-6”, height 27’. Dholkhand. *Siwalik Division. Schlei- chera trijuga, Beribara. * * Siwalik Division. Effect of the great frost of 1905 on Sdl poles as seen six years later ; Tirsal forest. * Siwalik Division. Young Sdl pole forest mixed with Sain and Sandan. Sample plot No. 3, Tirsal forest. *Siwalik Division. Dense natural reproduction of Sandan, height about 4 feet. Experimental plot No. 5, Tirsal Forest. R. 8. Troup. » A 366. A 367. A 368. A 369. A370. | A871. A374. A503. A 610. A 5Bil. Q1. Q 2. Q3. Q4. Q5. Q6. sl. T 66. T 74. * Not available for issue at present. Geographi- _ eal, United Pro- vineces— contd. ‘Geog raphi- eal. * United 2 Pro- vinces— contd. 238 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMARKS, United = Pro- vinces—contd. ” *Siwalik Division. Dense natural reproduction of Terminalia tomentosa, height up to 6 feet with a few plants 8 feet high. Experimental plot No. 4, Tirsal forest. *Siwalik Division. Saha- ranpur, hill type of Sdl forest. Sdl mixed chiefly with Buchanania latifolia (Sample plot No. 4). *Siwalik Division. Albiz- zia Lebbek in fruit, Rani- pur. *Siwalik Division. Butea frondosa tree pollarded for lac cultivation. (Ex- perimental plot No. 1.) Ranipur. *Siwalik Division. Effect of fire (2 years previous) on Pinus longifolia, trees up to 18 feet in height. * Siwalik Division. Pinus longifolia on the upper- most crests of the Siwa- liks. Altitude about 2,300 ft. * Siwalik Division. Pinus longifolia forest on the upper crests of the Siwa- liks. View from main watershed looking south over Ranipur. * Siwalik Division. Repro- duction of Pinus longi- folia mixed with Sdl, Buchanania latifolia, and Anogeissus latifolia on the upper ridges of the Siwaliks. Altitude about 2,300 feet. * Siwalik Division. Sample plot No.5. Natural crop of pure Shisham on allu- vial sand and gravel, Dholkhand. T. B. Chit- rakar. ” R. 8. Troup. T. B. Chit- rakar. A512. A 513 and 514. A515. A516. A517. A519. A 520. A 521. T 75. T 76, 77. T 78. T 79. Q 64. Q 65. Q 66. Q 67. T 80. * Not available for issue at present. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 239 Geographi- Photo- 2 - eal, Index title. Subject. grapher’s pom N agave REMARKS. a name. Oe o: United Pro- vinces— contd. United Pro- | * Siwalik Division. Sample | T. B. Chit--| A522. | T 81. vinces— plot No. 6; fully-stocked | rakar. contd. natural forest of Dalbergia sissoo and Acacia catechu on alluvial sand and gravel, Dholkhand. 5 *Siwalik Division. Ex- i A523. | T 82. perimental plot No. 7. Natural reproduction of Dalbergia sissoo on al- luvial sand and gravel. Average height of trees 10 ft. ” * Siwalik Division. Experi- 3 A524. | T 83. mental plot No. 8. Allu- vial sand and gravel on which seedlings of Dal- bergia sissoo and Acacia catechu are springing up, Dholkhand. 5 *Siwalik Division. Root is A525. | T 84. system of Dalbergia sis- soo, showing long lateral roots from which suckers z spring, Dholkhand. a * Siwalik Division. Schlei- | R. 8. Troup. | C41. Qs. chera trijuga pollarded for the reception of lac; ’ shoots of one year’s growth, Beribara. * Siwalik Division. Butea 55 C 42. Q 10 and frondosa trees po!larded 11. : for the reception of lac ; shoots of one year’s growth, Ranipur. + *Siwalik Division. Butea 5 C59. § 38. frondosa trees immediate- ly after lopping for cultivation of lac (cf. No. C60), Ranipur. = *Siwalik Division. Butea i C 60. 8 40. frondosa trees imme- diately before lopping for cultivation of lac (ef. No. C 59), Ranipur. 63 * Siwalik Division. Schlei- 34 C él. 8 37. chera trijuga tree lopped for the cultivation of lac, Beribara (cf. No. C 62). * Not available for‘issue et present. 240 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Geographi- eal, — Index title. United Pro- yinces— Subject. Photo- grapher’s name. Print No. Negative No. REMABES. coneld. United Pro- vinces— concld. Forest Research Institute and College, Dehra Dun.t * Siwalik Division. Schlet- chera trijuga tree imme- diately before lopping for the cultivation of lac, Beribara (cf. No. C 61). Siwalik Division. View at Dholkhand. Siwalik Division. Rau-bed. * Siwalik Division. Experi- mental plot No. 1, sticks of lac on Butea frondosa used for starting the ex- periment. * Acacia arabica artificially raised, seed sown 16th July 1911, plant about three months old, Suraj- bagh, 15th October 1911. * Pinus longifolia artificially raised, nine months old ; Sylvicultural garden. * Quercus dilatata, sown July 1910, seedling nine months old; Sylvicultural garden. * Picea Morinda, sown June 1910, seedling eight months old. Sylvicul- tural garden. * Abies .pindrow, sown July 1910, seedling nine months old. Sylvicul- tural garden. * Albizzia procera, sown 16th April 1911, seedlings about two months old. Sylvicultural garden. * Albizzia Lebbek, sown 6th March 1911, seedlings about three months old. Sylvicultural garden. R. 8. Troup. T. B. Chit- rakar. ” C62. F 40. F 41 to 50. A587; A 639. A 281. A 282. A 283. A 284. A 345. A 346. 8 36. T 209. 8 46. 8 122. § 128. 8 124. T 191. T 192, * Not available for issue at present. ¢ Including photographs connected with the old Imperial Forest School, Dehra Dun. AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 241 « Index title. Subject. Photo- grapher’s name, Print No. Negative No. REMARKS. Forest Research Institute and College, Dehra Dunt—contd.. >» » * Cassia fistula, sown 6th March 1911, seedlings about two months old. Sylvicultural garden. * Acacia catechu, sown 6th March 1911; seedling about three months old. Sylvicultural garden. - * Tectona grandis, sown 6th March 1911; seedling about two months old.’ Sylvicultural garden. * Bombax malabaricum, arti- ficially raised, seed sown 3rd July 1911, plant about three months old, Surajbagh, 15th Cctober 1911. * Shorea robusta, seedlings one year old, Botanical Experimental Garden. * Cordia vestita, artificially raised, seed sown 11th July 1911, plant about three months old, Suraj- bagh, 15th October 1911. Fractures in teak specimens tested for breaking strains. * Dalbergia latifolia, artifi- cially raised, seed sown 8rd July 1911, seedlings about three months old, Surajbagh, 15th October 1911. *Dehra Dun. One year old £él seedlings, Botanical Experimental Garden, July 1911. * Xylia dolabriformis, arti- ficially raised, seed sown 8rd July 1911, plant about three months old, Surajbagh, 15th October 1911. T. B. Chit- rakar. ” ” A 347. A 348. A 349. A 640. B 77 and 78. A 638. C19. A 635. B 79. A 636. T 193. T 194. T 195. T 210. T 199 and 200. T 208. T 124, T 205. T 148. T 206. *Not available for issue at present. — : + Including photographs conrected with’the old Imperial Forest School, Dehra Den. R Geographi- cal, .Forest Re- search Insti- tute and College, Dehra Don —conid. 242 CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Geographi- _ eal, Photo- : A Forest Re- _- Index. title. Subject. grapher’s oe i tia REMARKS. search Insti- NAME: tute and College, Dehra Dun Forest Research | * Zizyphus cylopyra, artifi- | T. B. Chit- | A637. | T 207. —contd. Institute and cially raised, seed sown | rakar. College, 3rd July 1911, plant Dehra Dunt about three months old, —contd. Surajbagh, 15th October 1911. ve Specimens of split woods R.8. Troup.| C 37 8118 | Appeared in H and and Ind. For. 38. 119. Rec. Vol. Il, Pt. II. Troup— Note on the Fissibility of some Indian Woods. 5 Specimens of Andaman | R.S8. Troup.) C 39 /S120and| Appeared marblewood (Diospyros and 121. in For. Kurzii). 40. Pamph. No. 7, For. Econ. Ser, ae: 2. ‘rou Noe on Andaman Marblewood or Lebra- wood. r Young silver fir with the E41. § 125. Appeared in terminal portion of the St ebbing’s new shoots killed by the Insect weevil Polydrorsus. Pests of the Himalayan Cont} ere, Pt. I. +5 Deodar sapling defoliated E 42. S 126. Ditto. by Geomita. <3 Deodar pole forest defoliat- E 43 S 127 Ditto. 2 ed by Geomita. s and and 44, 128. Fr, Group taken in 1882, Major H3. Bailey, Messrs. Duthie, K. N. Mukerji, Fisher, Fernandez, R. Thomp- son, E. Litchfield, and Brown. 3 Group; Messrs. E. Litch- H4. field, Smythies, Fisher, Bailey, Fernandez, Hearle, and Brown. * Not available for issue at present. { Including photographs connected with the old Imperial Forest School, Dehra, Dun, INSTITUTE. 943 AT THE FOREST RESEARCH Geographi- Photo- eel. d . ’ Print | Negative — Index title. Subject. pranher 8 No. No. REMARKS. Bo vect Ree ame. search Insti- tute and Forest Research | Group; Colonel Campbell, Hd. Baa Institute and Messrs. Brown, Pinder, contd College, Dehra Fernandez, Fisher, Rey- ‘ Dun*—contd. nolds, Smythies. PP Forest Conference, 1886 H8. 7 ” Forest School about 1884 . | | H 9. 2 Group 1888. Messrs. A. Thomas #10. Smythies, E. Litchfield, Martin. J. Martin, Reynolds, Fisher, Fernandez, Mercer and Warth. ” School group 1896, 1897 | F. Gleadow. | H11 to} U 56. and 1898. 1s. ° ” Board of Control, Forest H 14, School, 1898. ” Forest School group, 1889. H 15. e Forest School Staff, 1890 Thomas H 16. Martin. ” Board of Control and | Penchelu | H 19 School Officers, 1904. Reddi. and 20. Fr Forest School Officers, etc., H 23. U 58. about 1896. ” Forest School group, 1899, H 22, | U 57, 70, 1900 and 1901. 24,25 | 68, and and 71. 26. 5 Forest School, Senior class, H 27. U 72. 1900-01. 35 Forest School, Board of Con- H28to| U 73 trol, etc., about 1899 and 30. to 75. 1900. 3 Group; Messrs. H. C. Hill, H3l U 76 and ¥. B. Manson, and two and 77. others. 32. is Forest School group about H33. | U78 1899. ew Forest School, Board of Con- H 34 U 79 and trol group about 1899- and 69. 1901. 35. * Including photographs connected with the old Imperial Forest School, Dehra Dun Geographi- eal, Forest Re- search Insti- tute and College, Dehra Dun —concld. 244. CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION Index title. Subject. grapher’s Print | Negative | Rewarxs, No. No. name. Forest Research | Debra Dun Mounted Rifles H 36. U 86. Institute and |~ 1900; officers and N. C. College, Dehra Os. Dun*—concld. i Group in camp of Dehra H 37. U 87. Dun Mounted Rifles about 1900. - School Board of Control H 38. U 8s. group about 1899. Surajbagh building . . | 7. B. Chit.) D168. | T 182. z rakar. 5 Forest College . 3 . Penchelu | D 153. Reddi. Forest School students’ 9 D 154. quarters, 1894. o Forest College, April 1910 . | T. B. Chit- | D155 | T32and |) rakar. and 35. | 156. | 3 Forest College, students’ 35 D 157. | T 34. quarters. April 1910. | a . Forest College Hospital, 5 D 158. | T 38. | April 1910. | in | Appeared - Principal’s office . ‘ ” D 159. | T 35. | in Indian \ Forester, $3 Chandbagh office building. 73 D 164. | T 39. | Volume April 1910. XXXVI, 1910. Principal’s house. April 3 D167. | Tre ‘| 1910. a Chandbagh Cottage. April D165. | T 40. | 1910. 3 The Chestnuts. April 1910 3 D166. | T 41. | #9 Instructor’s house. April ‘ D 160. | 173. | 1910. is Forest College; students’ FA Diél. | V2. quarters. ” Forest College . D 162, | V1, D 163. | U 55 * Includ’ng photographs connected with the old Imperial Forest School, Dehra Dun. 245 THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 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