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Index title. 



Pinus longi- 

 folia — oontd. 



Subject. 



* Pmiie longifolia ; group of 



advance growth up to 30 

 feet high, younger growth 

 in foreground as a result 

 of seeding feUings, forest 

 worked under uniform 

 method. Molta, Jaunsar, 

 United Provinces. Alti- 

 tude 6,000 feet.- 



* Pinua'longifoUa 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. 



* Pinvs longifolia forest 

 showing 100 feet fire-Hue. 

 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 {Qu^rcus in- 

 cana) and Rhododendron 

 (iJ. 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. 



longifolia forest in 

 Bhilangra Valley, Tehri 

 State, United Provinces. 



Pinus longifolia reproduc- 

 tion in Naini Tal Divi- 

 sion near Banikhet. 

 Photo taken in 1903. 



Photo- 

 grapher's 

 name. 



R. S. Troup. 



E. A. Court 

 " hope. 



Print 

 No. 



A 391. 



A 393. 



A 394. 



A 396 



A 397. 



A 399. 



A 429. S 72, 



Negative 

 No. 



S18. 



S20. 



S21. 



S23. 



S24. 



S45. 



A 431. 



S 75. 



Remarks. 



■ A,— Sjlvlcnl- 

 ture, 



Pinus longi- 

 folia— 



contd. 



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