AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 



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Index title. 



Pinna exedsa 

 — conoid. 



Finus Oerar- 

 diana. 



PinuB Khasya. 



Subject. 



* Deodar, ohir 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. 1st Oct- 

 ober 1911. 



* Sample plot No. 10 of 



Chakrata Division, Uni- 

 ted Provinces. Dense 

 natural pole crop of pure 

 Pinv^ 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 

 ICanasar, 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- 

 man in the Zhob District, 

 Baluchistan. 



Piniis 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 

 Hill Tracts, Upper 

 Burma. 



Mature Pimis Khasya forest 

 immediately above the 

 teak belt, 3,000 feet 

 above sea level. Pakokku 

 Hill Tracts, Upper 

 Burma. 



Photo- 

 grapher's 

 name. 



R. S. Troup. 



Print 

 No. 



A 634 

 to 

 658. 



Negative 

 No. 



S 231 to 

 235. 



BSHABES. 



A.— Sylvicul- 

 ture. 



Finns 

 excelsa — 



concld. 



G. R. Long. 



A 659 



and 



660. 



A 661. 



A 144. 



A 209. 



A 319. 



A 320. 



S237 

 and 

 238. 



S239. 



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