AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE, 



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Fire and Fire- 

 proteotion — 

 eotiM. 



Subject. 



Mixed forest at Lambatacli, 

 principally Kail and 

 Deodar. The boundary 

 path shows the boundary 

 between fire protected 

 and open forest, Jaunsar 

 Division, United Pro- 

 vinces. 



* Pimis longifolia forest 

 open to fire and hence 

 having no reproduction. 

 Kunigadh, Jaunsar Divi- 

 sion, United Provinces. 

 Altitude about 6,000'. 

 (20th June 1909.) 



* Fiv/na 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 Pinue longifolia 

 in the SiwaUks, United 

 Provinces. Trees up to 

 18' in height. (3rd De- 

 cember 1910.) 



* Bushy young 86,1 in grassy 

 area burnt annually. 

 Requires protection to 

 bring it up ; Garhwal, 

 United Provinces. 

 1910.) 



Gohri forest, area not 

 burnt, good regeneration 

 of Scbl. Lansdowne Divi- 

 sion, United Provinces. 

 Received from United 

 Provinces Exhibition, 

 Allahabad, 1910-11. 



S&l forest fire-protected, 

 showing good natural re- 

 generation, Dehra Dun 

 Division, United Pro- 

 vinces. 



Photo- 

 grapher's 

 name. 



Penchelu 

 Reddi. 



R. S. Troup. 



Basti Ram, 

 Ranger. 



Print 

 No. 



A 287. 



A 386. 



A 396. 



A 517. 



A 455. 



A 570. 



Negative 

 No. 



S 13. 



S23. 



Q64. 



Q66. 



T167. 



A 28. 



V5. 



Bekahes. 



' i.— Sylvlenl- 

 tore. 



Fire and Flre- 



protectioa 



— eontd. 



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