AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE.. 



IS 



Cedrua Deodara 

 — oontd. 



Subject. 



Natural regeneration of 

 Cedrus Deodara and Pin- 

 us eaxdea, Osna, Jaun- 

 sar, United Provinces. 



Deodar forest after lumber- 

 ing, Jaunsar, United 



Provinces. 



Natural regeneration of 

 deodar, Janngar, United 

 Provinces. 



* Young group of deodar 



poles, height 30 feet, 

 sprnng from a seed- 

 bearer, recently removed 

 from blank in fore- 

 ground, Konain, Jaun- 

 sar, United Provinces. 

 Altitude 7,800 feet. 

 South-west aspect, 



steep slope. 



Deodar natural reproduc- 

 tion on a blank round old 

 seed beards, Chakrata 

 Division, United Prov- 

 inces. Received from 

 United Provinces Ex- 

 hibition, Allahabad, 1910- 

 11. 



View over deodar forest of 

 Bodyar, Jaunsar, Uni- 

 ted Provinces, chiefly 

 Deodar mixed with 

 spruce. 



* Deodar trees, the result of 



natural reproduction in 

 patches ; average height 

 100 feet, average girth 

 5J feet, Konain, Jaunsar, 

 United Provinces, 7,800 

 feeti 



Pinus longifolia forest, 

 showing 100 feet fire Une. 

 View overlooking the 

 Tons valley from Molta, 

 Jaunsar, United Pro- 

 vinces. On the other 

 side Pinua longifolia for- 

 est below and Deodar 

 forest above. 



Photo- 

 grapher's 

 name. 



Print 

 No. 



Negative 

 No. 



R. S.Troup. 



A 300. 



A 301. 



A 302. 



A 388. 



A 338. 



R. S. Troup. 



A 392. 



A 395. 



A 396. 



S 15. 



S19. 



S22. 



S23. 



RSMABES. 



4.— Sylvicul- 

 ture. 



Cedrus Deo- 

 dftra — watd. 



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