AT THE FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 



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United Pro- 

 viMes — Oontd. 



Subject. 



Photo- 

 grapher's 

 name. 



Kheri ; camp in Sal forest. 



* Kheri ; Sdl forest killed 

 by drought of 1907 and 

 1908 ; Mailani. 



* Kheri ; dense Sdi repro- 

 duction, average 20 feet 

 high, 'with old trees, 

 chiefly Terminalia 

 tomentosa, standing over 

 the young crop. 



* Kheri ; young group of 

 Sdl about 20 feet high, 

 and one or two old seed- 

 bearers in open grassy 

 plain, showing how Sdl 

 springs up round seed- 

 bearers in the open Where 

 £cost is not dangerous. 



* Kheri ; dense Sdl repro- 

 duction, average 20-feet 

 high, with old trees, Sdl 

 and Sadn, standing over 

 the young crop. 



* Kheri ; even aged Sdl 

 forest about 60]_feet high. 



* Kheri ; even aged dense 

 Sdl growth, average 40 

 feet high. 



* Klheri ; Dudwa camping 

 ground, showing natural 

 Sdl forest with under- 

 growth cleared away. 



Kheri ; cart road and fire 

 line through Sdl forest. 



Kheri ; Trans-Sarda Sdl 

 forest ; sawing metre 

 gauge sleepers. 



Kheri ; oven charcoal kilns 

 burning. 



Itheri ; oven charcoal kilns, 

 one opened, the other 

 not yet opened. 



Kheri ; Trans-Sarda Sdl 

 forest, Dudwa Forest 

 Rest House. 



lUieri ; brick kiln. 



F. A. Leete. 

 R. S. Troup. 



Print 

 No. 



A 18. 



A 118 

 and 

 116. 



A 408. 



A 409. 



R. C. Mil- 

 ward. 



R. S. Troup. 



R. C. Mil- 

 ward. 



F. A. Leete. 



Negative 

 No. 



A 410. 



A 411. 

 A 412. 



A 413. 



A 414. 

 4. 



65. 

 66. 



D4. 



D6. 



Q 15 and 

 16. 



Q23. 



Q22. 



Q25. 



Q20. 

 Q19. 



Q21. 

 Q24. 



Q17 

 Q18 



Remabes. 



' Geographi- 

 cal. 



United Pro- 

 vinces — 



corM, 



Appe a r e d 

 in Indian 

 Forest 

 Ulilination, 

 Troup, 2nd 

 Edn.. 1912. 



• Not available for issue at present. 



