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CATALOGUE dS" THE PHOtOGRAPHIC COLLECTION 



Geographi- 

 cal. 



Barma — 



eontd. 



Index title. 



Burma — oontd. 



Subject. 



Photo- 

 grapher's 

 name. 



Print 

 No. 



Chindwin (Upper) ; a well 

 cleared and well kept 15 

 feet fire line in April. It 

 follows the crest of a 

 ridge. 



Chindwin (Upper) ; a badly 

 cleared but well kept 15 

 feet fire line in April. 

 Three large trees shown 

 on the line should have 

 been removed at the ori- 

 ginal clearing, this fire 

 line ascends a very steep 

 slope in the background. 



Chindwin ; enormous ex- 

 posed root system of a 

 healthy specimen of a 

 Baing' tree {Tetramdes 

 nvdiflora) growing on a 

 steep slope. The size can 

 be gauged from the ap- 

 pearance of four men 

 seated on and among 

 the roots. 



Chindwin ; 6 feet path shew- 

 ing small cutting to allow 

 of descent to bed of Nan- 

 kyila stream. 



Chindwin; an unavoidably 

 steep ascent on a 6 feet 

 path which has here been 

 stepped. 



Chindwin ; 6 feet path tra- 

 versing dense bamboo 

 jungle. 



Chindwin ; baggage elephant 

 at Ngapuchaungwa. 



Dipter.ocarpus ivhercvlatus. 

 (Locality unknown.) 



Group; M& Tun, Mr. A. 

 Weston, Mg. Pe, etc. (Lo- 

 cality unknown.) 



Kachin ; place of worship. 



Kaohin village. 



Kaohins. 



Katha ; patch of unmixed 

 teak forest in Mohnyin 

 Reserve. 



A 321. 



A 322. 



Negative Remarks.. 

 No. 



A 323. 



J. W. OUver 



J. W.OUver, 



D76. 

 D77. 



D78. 



K19. 



A 257. 

 H6. 



G 9. 

 G7,8. 

 G 10. 

 A 266. 



T15. 



