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CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION 



A. — SyMcul- 

 ture. 



CeJrns Deo/- 

 dflia — 



condd.. 



Judos title. 



Cedrus Deodara 

 — ooncld. 



Subject. 



Cephalostachy 

 um pergracile. 



* Two deodar nursery plants 

 each 3 years old (larger 

 3'-3' from top of shoot to 

 tip of root), Koti Kana- 

 sar, Chakrata Division, 

 United Provinces, 26tli 

 September 1911. 



Damage by snow in deodar 

 pole forest. Aspect N.-N- 

 W. Elevation 6,000 feet, 

 Koti Kanasar, Chakrata 

 Division, United Prov- 

 inces, 1st October 1911. 



* Deodar, Chir pine, and bine 

 pine reproduction coming 

 up in Chir forest where 

 the Chir and Deodar 

 zones meet. Altitude 

 6,000 feet. Aspect N.-W., 

 Koti Kanasar, Chak- 

 rata Division, United 

 Provinces, lat October 

 1911. 



* Deodar plantation, 4'x4', 

 age 37 years, Bodyar, 

 C^krata Division, Uni- 

 ted Provincee, 5th Octo- 

 ber 1911. 



Flowered tin (Gephaloata- 

 chyum pergracile) bam- 

 boo area ; ground covered 

 with young bamboo with 

 dead standing bamboo in 

 foreground and a teak 

 tree behind, Toungoo 

 Division, Burma. 



CepJuilostachyum pergracile 

 in flower, Pyjnmana, 

 Burma. 



Teak with tinwa {Oephahs- 

 tachyum pergracile) 



showing 2 girdled and 

 2 green teak ; nearest 

 teak 11 feet 9 inches in 

 girth, Bhamo District, 

 Upper Burma. Negative 

 copied from a photo, by 

 J. H. Lace. 



Photo- 

 grapher's 

 name. 



R. S, Troup. 



J. J. Rorie. 



J. W. Oliver. 



J. H. Lace. 



Print 

 No. 



Negative 

 No. 



A 651. 



A 653. 



A 654 

 to 658 



A 668. 



A 201. 



A 253. 



A 407. 



S 228. 



S230. 



Behabks. 



S 231 to 

 235. 



S246. 



T3. 



* Not available for issue at present, 



