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CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION 



C— Forest 

 TTtiltzatlon. 



Sleepers— 

 concld. 



Indez title. 



Sleepers — conoid 



Stacking 



Tectona grandis, 



Subject. 



Sawing Sal sleepers. 



Sawing sleepers in the 

 forest, Mandla, Central 

 Provinces. 



Splitting of wood in a dep6t 

 along the Nalla, Almora 

 Range, Naini Tal, United 

 Provinces. Received 



from United Provinces 

 Exhibition, Allahabad, 

 1910-11. 



The quickest and easiest 

 way of splitting bamboos. 

 Eastern Bengal and 

 Assam. 



Stacking of bamboos, Lans- 

 downe Division, United 

 Provinces. Received 



from United Provinces 

 Exhibition, Allahabad, 

 1910-11. 



Fuel stacking showing 

 method of supporting the 

 stack by longitudinal 

 billets at the ends. Dehra 

 Dun, United Provinces. 



Fractures in teak specimens 

 tested for breaking 

 strains. i 



Measuring teak logs in 

 depflt, Belgaum, Bombay, 



Loading teak logs in the 

 dep6t, Belgaum, Bombay. 



General view of teak logs, 

 Belgaum, Bombay. 



A girdled teak tree 9'-6'' in 

 girth, with forest-guard 

 on left with hammer. 

 Pakokku Hill Tracts, 

 Upper Burma. 



Photo- 

 grapher's 

 name. 



A. M. F. 

 Caccia. 



B. C. Sen 



Gupta. 



Basti Ram, 

 Ranger. 



R. S. Troup 



T. B. Chit- 

 rakar. 



Print 

 No. 



31. 

 67. 



ClOl. 



H. Murray. 



C117. 



32. 



C43. 



19. 



Negative 

 No. 



Q44. 



V57. 



Rbmabks. 



22. 



23. 

 24. 

 34. 



Q99. 



S198. 



Q12. 



T 124. 



Appeared in 

 Indian 

 Forest 

 Vtihzation 

 — ^Tioup, 

 2nd Ed., 

 1912. 



Appeared in 

 For. Bull. 

 No. 3, 1911, 

 Pearson — 

 Note on 

 relative 

 Strength of 

 Natural and 

 Plantation- 

 groivn 



.Teak. 



