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Index title. 



Subject. 



Pyrenees. The snows 

 (about 10,000') and 

 beech forest. The forest 

 limit is 6,000'— France. 

 Received from United 

 Provinces Exhibition, Al- 

 lahabad, 1910-11. 



Pyrenees. Mixture of 

 beech and silver fir; below 

 the beech is predominant 

 and gives way above 

 entirely to sflver fir. 

 Eeceived from United 

 Provinces Exhibition, Al- 

 lahabad, 1910-11. 



The Esterel, an extremely 

 inflammable forest main- 

 ly of Pinus maritima, 

 general view showing fire 

 lines and paths. French 

 Riviera. Received from 

 United Provinces Exhibi- 

 tion, Allahabad, 1910-11. 



The LandeSj'France. Inside 

 Uie littoral sand dune, 

 which stretches along the 

 sea shore is the protection 

 belt of Pinus maritima. 

 Road making in the 

 "protection belt." Re- 

 ceived from United Pro- 

 vinces Exhibition, Allah- 

 abad, 1910-11. 



The Landes, France. Same 

 as last. A closer view 

 showing change from 

 creeping to erect stems 

 of Pinus maritima. Re- 

 ceived from United Pro- 

 vinces Exhibition, Allah- 

 abad, 1910-11. 



Nancy, France. Foret 

 d'Amance. Coppice- 



with-standards under con- 

 version to high forest 

 after second regeneration 

 fellings. A fine group of 

 pure oak sapUngB. Re- 

 ceived from United Pro- 

 vinces ExMbition.'AUah- 

 abad, 1910-11. 



Photo- 

 grapher's 

 name. 



R. C. MU- 

 ward. 



Print 

 No. 



K3. 



K4. 



Negative 

 No. 



Rbmabes. 



K. — Foreign 

 photos. 



France. 



K5. 



K6. 



K7. 



K8. 



