AIR SEASONING OF INDIAN TIMBERS. 
PLATE II. 
Sheds of this type are entirely inadequate for refractory woods in the dry regions. 
The timber is insufficiently protected from the sun and wind. 
These sheds are tightly closed on the side opposite the openings and are too wide with 
the result that there is insufficient circulation of air even for the most refractory 
woods in a dry region. The timber was badly moulded and decayed. 
Method of Stacking and Sheltering the Timber for Air Seasoning Experiments, 
Gonda Division, U. F. 
