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CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION 



A.— SyWcnl- 

 tnre, 



Cedrns Deo- 

 dara — 

 contd. 



Index title. 



Cedrus Dec- 

 dara — contij. 



Subject. 



* Deodar reproduction 6 to 

 12 feet lugh coming up 

 thickly on a grassy slope 

 on the edge of forest. 

 Seed bearers in back- 

 ground. South aspect, 

 steep slope. Altitude 

 8,000 feet, Konain, Jaun- 

 sar, United Provinces. 



Deodar forest on the 

 Chenab, Pangi Valley, 

 Chamba State. 



Deodar grove in the Pabar 

 Valley, Bashahr State, 

 Punjab. 



Baspar Valley, Bashahr 

 State, Punjab. Deodar 

 trees in foreground. 



Temple of Gangotri, alti- 

 tude 10,300 feet, show- 

 ing Deodar forest on 

 southern aspect with 

 stunted growth of trees, 

 mostly unsound ; very 

 little reproduction. Bha- 

 girathi Valley, Tehri 

 State, United Provinces. 



Dense reproduction of Deo- 

 dar and Pinus excelsa re- 

 sulting from practically 

 clear felling carried out 

 by late Mr. Wilson about 

 60 years ago, Harsil 

 (8,000 feet), Tehri State, 

 United Provinces. 



Dense reproduetaon of Deo- 

 dar and Pintis excelsa re- 

 sulting from practically 

 clear felling carried out 

 about 60 years ago at 

 Harsil in Tehri State, 

 United Provinces, by the 

 late Mr. Wilson. 



Dense Deodar pole forest in 

 Jalandrigadh at Harsil, 

 Tehri State, United Pro- 

 vinces, 8,000 feet alti- 

 tude, Teft untouched by 

 Mr. Wilson, 00 years ago, 

 probably because then 

 too small. Much of the 

 forest felled by Mr. Wil- 

 son was of this density, 

 as evidenced by stumps 

 still remaining. 



Photo- 

 grapher's 

 name. 



E. S. Troup, 



J. H. 



Lace. 



G. S. Hart. 



E. A. Court- 

 hope. 



Print 

 No. 



A40L 



A 420. 



A 422. 



S423. 



A 424. 



Negative 

 No. 



S47. 



Eemakks. 



A 426. 



S58. 



S67. 



A 427. 



S70. 



A 428. 



S73. 



* Not available for issue at present. 



