AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 



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Subject. 



Tedona grandis tree being 

 felled by two wood 

 cutters. (Locality un- 

 known.) 



Weighing fuel, 

 unknown.) 



(Locality 



Working in a fuel nursery. 

 (Locality unknown. ) 



Bhamo District ; teak with 

 tinwa (Oephalostachyum 

 pergracile) showing two 

 girdled and two green 

 teak trees. Nearest teak 

 11 feet 9 inches girth. 

 Negative copied from a 



. photo, by J. H. Lace. 



Bitakat ; stump ot teak 

 (Tectona grandis) tree 

 girdled and felled be- 

 tween 1830 and 1840, 

 showing stump of new 

 tree produced from ori- 

 ginal, and stool shoots 

 of 3rd generation from 

 latter on being girdled in 

 1888. 



Bitakat ; teak trees of 1830- 

 40 simulating planting. 



Bitakat ; model teak tree 

 1830-40. 



Bitakat ; teak trees of 1 830- 

 40 showing stool shoots 

 of 2J seasons from tree 

 girdled under 7 feet 6 

 inches condition of lease 

 in 1888-89. 



Bwet Reserve ; MyatlJc- 

 chaw (Homalium tomen- 

 tosum). ' 



• 



Chicago Exhibition ; carved 

 teak doorway. 



Photo- 

 grapher's 

 name. 



J. H. Lace. 



Print 

 No. 



C17. 



C 18. 

 G3. 



A 407. 



A 127. 



Negative 

 No. 



Remarks. 



Geographi- 

 cal. 



Bombay— 



COndd. 



T3. 



J. W. OHver, 



A 128. 



A 130. 



A 135. 



in 



Ind. For. 

 Rec, Vol. 

 Ill, Part I. 

 Troup. — A, 

 Note On 

 some Statis- 

 tical and 

 other In- 

 formation 

 regarding 

 the Teak 

 Forests of 

 Burma, 

 1911. 



A 255. 



J 8. 



T25. 



