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Index title. 



Pinus longifolia 

 — conoid. 



Subject. 



Young Pinus longifolia 

 coming up in Sdl forests, 

 Lansdowne Division, 

 United ProTinces. Re- 

 ceived from United Prov- 

 inces Exhibition, Allaha- 

 bad, 1910-U. 



Young Piniis 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. 



Sal, 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, ohir pine and blue 

 pine reproduction coming 

 up. in chir forest where 

 thechirand deodar zones 

 meet. Altitude 6,000 

 feet. Aspect N.-W. Koti 

 Kanasar, Chakrata Divi- 

 sion, United Provinces. 

 1st October 1911. 



Piptadenia oudhensis about 

 25 feet high, Gonda Divi- 

 sion, United Provinces. 



Photo- 

 grapher's 

 name. 



Basti Ram, 

 Ranger. 



Print 

 No. 



: A 557. 

 ' A 559. 



A 569. 



Negative 

 No. 



TlSi. 

 T156. 



■J.— SylTlcul- 

 tnre. 



Remarks. „ ; 



A 580. 



A 581. 



R. S. Troup. 



T166. 



T177. 



Pinus longi- 

 folia— 



concld. 



T178. 



A 585. 



A 654 

 to 

 658. 



A 276. 



V31. 



S231 

 235. 



to 



Q70. 



* Not available for issue at present. 



