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CATALOGUE OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION 



Geographi- 

 cal. 



Bnrma-r- 



contd. 



Index title.' 



Burma — oontd. 



Subject. 



Photo- 

 grapher's 

 name. 



Southern Shan States ; pine 

 and paddy, a rare com- 

 bination. Pin/as hhaaya 

 . growing near paddy 

 fields. 



Southern Shan States ; a 

 • viUage of Goungtoa or 

 Zareins, a hill tribe, the 

 members of which prac- 

 tise shifting cultivation, 

 but also fire-protect their 

 forests. 



Southern Shan States. 

 Taungya Fuel Reserve. 



Southern Shan States. The 

 treeless myelat denuded 

 by shifting cultivation. 



Southern Shan States. 

 Taungya clearing. 



Taungya ; vigorous teak 

 plant of six months, two- 

 'thirds natural size. (Lo- 

 cality unknown.) 



Tectona grandis ; planta- 

 tion 12' X 4' of five 

 seasons. (Locality un- 

 known.) 



Teciona grandis tree ; grown 

 from stump of tree gird- 

 led and feUed between 

 1830 and 1840. (Lo- 

 oaHty unknown.) 



Tectona grandis tree of 16' 

 girth ^CMS-bound. 



(Locality unknown.) 



Tectona grandis ; Forest 

 camp in teak forest. 

 (Locality unknown.) 



Terminalia tomentosa. (Lo- 

 cality unknown.) 



Tharrawaddy Division ; teak 

 taungya plantation in 

 M6kka forest. 



G. R. Long. 



W. H. Crad- 

 dock. 



Print 



No. 



A 209. 



G18. 



Negative 

 No. 



A 620 to 

 622 

 and 

 A624 

 —625, 



A 623. 



A 626. 

 A 133. 



A 134. 



A 132. 



A 129. 

 JU. 



A 43. 

 A 37. 



Rehabes. 



T 30. 



T 6. 



T 29. 



