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Catalogue of the pfioTociRAPHic collection 



C,— Forest 

 Utilizatiou. 



Diptero- 

 carpns 

 alatns — 



concld. 



Index title. 



Dipterocarpus 

 alaius — conoid. 



Tdling 



Firewood 



Subject. 



Photo- 

 grapher's 

 name. 



Large Kanyin tree (Diptero- 

 carpus alaius) 22 ft. in 

 girth, showing wound at 

 base caused by extracting 

 Kanyin oil with the help 

 of fire. Toungoo Divi- 

 sion, Burma. 



Felling trees in forest, Bom- 

 bay. 



Two teak stumps, the high 

 one showing old wasteful 

 method of felling and the 

 low one showing method 

 of felling low, as always 

 practised now. Under- 

 growth oiBamlmsa Tulda. 

 Y6nbin Reserve, Pyin- 

 mana Division, Upper 

 Burma. 



Large branchy deodar tree 

 lopped for felling in order 

 to lessen damage to sur- 

 rounding trees. Forest 

 of deodar, Kail,Moru oak 

 and poplar ; clump of 

 poplar round the lopped 

 deodar. Bodyar, Jaun- 

 sar. United Provinces. 



Felling of a Sdl tree with 

 axe. United Provinces. 

 Received from United 

 Provinces Exhibition, Al- 

 lahabad, 1910-11. 



Felling of a Ohir with axe, 

 Naini Tal Division, 

 United Provinces. Re- 

 ceived from United Pro- 

 vinces Exhibition, Al- 

 lahabad, 1910-11. 



Weighing firewood in sale 

 dep6t, Naini Tal, United 

 Provinces. 



Coolies carrying firewood, 

 Naini Tal, United Pro- 



J. J. Rorie. 



R. S. Troup. 



Print 

 No. 



C 81. 



C16. 



48. 



Negative 

 No. 



Remases. 



Basti Ram, 

 Ranger. 



56. 



E. A. Court- 

 hope. 



83. 



0102. 



S27. 



S35. 



Appeared in 

 Ind. For. 

 Bee, Vol. 

 m. Pt. I, 

 Troup — A 

 Note on 

 some Statis- 

 tical and 

 other Infor- 

 mation rer- 

 garding the 

 Teak For- 

 ests of 

 Burma, 

 1911. 



Appeared in 

 Indian 

 Forest 

 Utilization 

 — Troup, 

 2nd Ed., 

 1912. 



S174. 



V59. 



6. 



07. 



SSL 



S104. 



