AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 



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Index title. 



vifdlia. 



yne par- 



Sym'plocos cra- 

 tagoidee. 



Tamarix arti- 

 culata. 



Subject. 



Photo- 



grapher's 



name. 



* StepHiegyne parvi folia tree, 

 height 78 feet, girth 27 

 feet 6 inches. Dhol- 

 khand, Siwalik Division, 

 United Provinces. 



* $tephegyne parvifoUa 

 tree, height 78 feet, girth 

 27 feet 16 inches. Dhol- 

 khand, Siwalik Division, 

 United Provinces. 



Symploaos eratmgoides. 

 United Provinces. Re- 

 ceived from United Pro- 

 vinces Exhibition, 

 Allahabad, 1910-11. 



Tamarix articulata trees 

 in Gulu Shahr Reserve, 

 Baluchistan. 



A large Taungya. It ex- 

 tends over all the country 

 visible except the hills 

 on left. Southern Shan 

 States, Burma. 



The treeless Myelat (middle 

 country) a plateau about 

 3,500 feet high on west 

 of Southern Shan States, 

 Burina. Almost com- 

 pletely denuded of trees 

 by shifting cultivation 

 and demands of local 

 populace. 



A bird's eye view of two 

 patches of Taungya in 

 teak-bearing forest, the 

 more distant one about 

 250 acres. Pakokku Hill 

 Tracts, Upper Burma. 



Taungya patch in the teak 

 belt and within 50 yards 

 of Reserve boundary ; a 

 large proportion of the 

 stumps are teak. Pakok- 

 ku HUl Tracts, Upper 

 Burma. 



Taungya showing teak 

 stumps and half-burnt 

 logs. Pakokku HUl 



Tracts, Upper Burma. 



Print 



No. 



Negative 

 No. 



Remabes. 



A.— SylvijBul- 

 tiire. 



Stephegyne 

 parvifoUa. 



T. B. Chit- 

 rakar. 



R. S. Troup. 



Basti Ram, 

 Ranger. 



G. R. Long. 



A 159. 



A 367. 



A 228. 



A 143. 



A 207 



A 208/ 



T125. 



Q2. 



S 139. 



A 315. 



A 316. 



A 317. 



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