AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 



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Index title. 



Shotea robust 

 — oontd. 



Subject. 



Sdl, Ohir, and Banj growing 

 together, Lanadowne 

 Division, United Pro- 

 vinces. Received from 

 United Provinces Exhibi- 

 tion, Allahabad, 1910-11. 



Appearance of a Sdl forest 

 (Jalpaiguri Division) 



which was subjected to 

 numerous fires 30 years 

 previously, but success- 

 fully protected since then. 

 Eastern Bengal and As- 



Appearance of a Sdl forest 

 (Jalpaiguri Division) be- 

 fore improvement felling. 

 Eastern Bengal and 

 Assam. 



Appearance of a Sdl forest 

 after improvement felling. 

 Eastern Bengal and As- 



An extraordinary case of 

 healthy, stout coppice 

 shoots from a Sdl tree of 

 over 7 feet girth which 

 was felled in the improve- 

 ment felling in Muraghat 

 forests (Jalpaiguri Divi- 

 sion) as an overmature 

 tree. Eastern Bengal and 

 Assam. 



Good natural reproduction 

 of Sdl under parent trees 

 in a forest which w^as re- 

 served for two years only. 

 (The object was to show 

 that though as a rule, we 

 do not get good natural 

 regeneration of Sdl under 

 the parent trees in a 

 well protected forest, it is 

 excellent in an unpro- 

 tected area.) Eastern 

 Bengal and Assam. 



Sdl seedlings coming up 

 well under the deep shade 

 of Macaranga denticulata 

 (to show the shade endur- 

 ing power of Sdl in the 

 young stage.) Eastern 

 Bengal and Assam. 



Photo- 

 grapher's 

 name. 



Basti Ram, 

 Banger. 



B. C. Sen 

 Gupta. 



Print 

 No. 



A 581. 



A 682. 



A 683. 



A 684. 



A 693. 



Negative 

 No. 



T 178. 



Bemabes. 



■ A.— Sylvionl- 

 tnre, 



Shorea 



robusta — 



contd. 



Q92. 



A 695. 



Q93. 



Q 94. 



Q 108. 



QUO. 



A 696. 



QUI. 



