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J. M. Sweet, T. S. Pipe; Major Chipp, D.S.O., M.C.; W. E. Fluett, and others.

To Sir Sainthill Eardley Wilmot, K.C.I.E., my thanks are once again due for his kindness in reading through the proofs. Finally, our thanks (I speak in the name of the Department) are due to the Publishers for the enterprise they have displayed in undertaking the publication of a work of the somewhat technical nature of the Forests of India.

A glossary of Indian words and terms is appended to this volume.

E. P. STEBBING.

UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH,

2nd March, 1926.

ILLUSTRATIONS, VOLUME III

The Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun. Main Building at
Chandbagh, opened in 1914

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Frontispiece To face page

Erosion strip, Kalampur Forest, Setwan Range, Naushahro Division.
The Indus washing away the forests.

Alnus Nepalensis in Darjeeling Forests. Sample plot, No. 9. Eastern
Himalaya, Bengal

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Teak tree grown from stump of tree girdled and felled between 1830 and
1840. Burma

Teak trees of 1830-40 at Bitakat, showing stool-shoots of 24 seasons
from tree girdled under 7.6 condition of lease in 1888-9. Burma
A group of old teak in a growth of Bambusa polymorpha, Prome Division,
Burma

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A fine group of kanyin (Dipterocarpus turbinatus) poles. Photograph
taken June, 1922, near Pinwe, on west of railway line. Burma
Teak Forest, 150-200 years old. Tauktakugyi Reserve, Ruby Mines
Division, Burma

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Myodwin Teak Plantation, Zigon Division, Burma. Age about 40 years
An 1880 Teak Plantation with Dipterocarpus alatus, Magayi Reserve,
Insein Division, Burma

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Large deodar tree, girth 35 feet. Pabar Valley, Lower Bashahr, North-
West Himalaya

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Lower part of stem of large deodar tree, 35 feet in girth. Pabar Valley,
Lower Bashahr, North-West Himalaya

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Deodar (Cedrus deodara) Forest under regeneration, Ruang, Upper
Bashahr, North-West Himalaya, 1922

Cedrus deodara Forest on the Chenab, Pangi Valley, Chamba State
Green teak tree, 16 feet girth. Toungoo Division, Burma.
Example of buttress formation on Torricellia tiliæfolia. Dohing River,
400 feet. Lakhimpur, Assam .

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Natural regeneration of mahogany from mother trees sown about 1875, at Kaptai, Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bengal. The parent trees are still standing

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Students' Quarters, Provincial Service Class. Forest Research Institute,
Dehra Dun

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Madras Forest College Hostel, showing one of the eleven blocks
General view of the Madras Forest School and Gass Museum Buildings,
Coimbatore, Madras Presidency, 1925

Main Building of the Burma Forest School, Pyinmana.
taken June, 1922

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Main Building of New Forest Research Institute, Dehra Dun, in course of erection. November, 1925

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