AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 



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Indez title. 



Porcupines — 

 conoid. 



Prosopis spici- 

 gera. 



dila- 



tata. 



Subject. 



Prwnus armen- 

 iaca. 



A khair trunk, the lower 

 poition of which has been 

 damaged by porcupines. 

 Gohri Range, Lansdowne 

 Division, United Prov- 

 inces. Received from 

 United Provinces Exhibi- 

 tion, Allahabad, 1910-11. 



Prosopis spicigera tree grow- 

 ing in knds beyond 

 reach of river, Bombay. 



Prosopis spicigera trees 

 growing in the Gulu 

 Shahr State Reserve, 

 Baluchistan. 



Prwnus armeniaca in the 

 Zangi Lora plantation 

 near Quetta, Baluch- 

 istan. 



Prunus armeniaca and Elm- 

 agnus angustifolia trees 

 growing in the Zangi Lora 

 plantation near Quetta, 

 Baluchistan. 



A Prunus armeniaca tree 

 growing on the Hudda 

 village lands near Quetta, 

 Baluchistan. 



Prunus armeniaca trees 

 growing along Bazar 

 Road at Quetta in winter, 

 Baluchistan. 



Querc^ls dilatata forest 

 lopped. Chir coming in 

 as a result of lopping, 

 Tehri State, United Pro- 

 vinces. 



Young oak forest {Quercus 

 dilatata) ; Cheena Block, 

 G. 11, Naini Tal, United 

 Provinces. 



Oak pole forest {Quercu.s 

 dilatata) ; Cheena Block, 

 C. 7, Naini Tal, United 

 Provinces. 



Querctts dilatata, selection 

 fellings for fuel in oak 

 forest, Cheena Block, C. 

 7, Naini Tal, United Pro- 

 vinces. 



Photo- 

 grapher's 

 name. 



Basti Ram, 

 Ranger. 



Print 



No. 



E. A. Court- 

 hope. 



A 574. 



A 79. 



A Ul. 



A 155. 



A 156. 



A 158. 



A 160. 



A 434. 



A 23 



&24. 



A 25. 



A 26. 



Negative 

 No. 



T171. 



T 53. 



S94. 



5 63 



6 59. 



Remabes. 



■ A.— Sylvlcnl- 

 tnre, 



Porcaplnes 



— conoid. 



S78. 



