At THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 



103 



Index title. 



Firewood — 

 concld. 



Fissibility 



Fuel 



Girdling 



Subject. 



Bringing firewood into a 

 sale depot from the forest, 

 Naini Tal, United Pro- 



Sale dep6t for firewood in 

 the Malli Tal Bazar, 

 Naini Tal, United Pro- 

 vinces. 



Cutting up firewood, Bom- 

 bay. 



Weighing firewood, Bom- 



Blackwood {Dalbergia lali- 

 folia) logs in foreground ; 

 stacks of railway fire- 

 wood in background, 

 Belgaum, Bombay. 



The firewood depdt at 

 Changa Manga, Punjab. 



Firewood stack, showing 

 method of supporting the 

 stack ' by longitudinal 

 billets at the ends, Dehra 

 Dun, United Provinces. 



Specimens of split woods 



Photo- 

 grapher's 

 name. 



See firewood. 



A girdled teak tree 9 ft. 6 in. 

 in girth with forest 

 guard on left, with ham- 

 mer. Pakokku Hill 

 Tracts, Upper Burma. 



A girdled teak over 10 ft. 

 in girth, showing blazes 

 for hammer marking. 

 Pakokku Hill Tracts, 

 Upper Burma. 



A girdled teak over 11 ft. 

 in girth, Pakokku HiU 

 Tracts, Upper Burma. 



E. A. Court- 

 hope. 



Print 

 No. 



H. Murray. 



E. S. Troup. 



C8. 



C9. 



014. 

 C18. 

 21. 



26. 

 43. 



37 



and 38- 



Negative 

 No. 



S 102. 



Remarks. 



C. — Forest 

 Utilization. 



Firewood — 



concld. 



34. 



C35. 



C36. 



S 206. 

 Q12. 



S 118 and 

 119. 



Appeared in 

 Indian, 

 Forest 

 Utilization 

 — Troup, 

 2nd Ed., 

 1912. 



Appeared in 

 Ind. For. 

 Rec, Vol. 

 II, Pt 11, 

 "Troup — 

 Note on the 



of some 



Indian 



Woods. 



