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CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION 



A. — Sylvicul- 

 tiire. 



Picea 

 Morinda — 



condd. 



Index title. 



Subject. 



Picea Morinda 

 i— concld. 



Pinus excdsa 



I 



View over deodar forest of 

 Bodyar, Jaunsar, United 

 Provinces, chiefly deodar 

 mixed with Picea 

 Morinda. 



Spruce and silver fir forest 

 tilled prior to felling, by 

 villagers intending to use 

 the land for temporary 

 cultivation. Top of Tons 

 VaUey (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. 



* Porest of silver fir and 

 spruce, with younger 

 silver fir of different ages 

 coming up in a slight 

 opening in the canopy, 

 Kanjatra, Ghakrata 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, Chalcrata Di- 

 vision, United Provinces, 

 19th September 1911. 



Hill slope planted with 

 Deodar {Oedrus Deodara) 

 andPireits excelsa, Jaun- 

 sar, United Provinces. 



Photo- 

 grapher's 

 name. 



R. S. Troup. 



E. A. Court- 

 hope. 



Print 

 No. 



Negative 

 No. 



A 392. 



A 425. S 61 



S 19. 



Bemabks. 



B. 0. 



Coventry. 



R. S. Troup. 



A 436. 



S 96. 



A. 491. 



A 630. 



A 632. 



A 46. 



U23. 



S 209. 



S 211. 



U 16, 



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