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Vegetation of Southeast Asia Studies of Forest Types 1963-1965

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8't. Basal part <strong>of</strong> trunks <strong>of</strong> Lagerstroejnia calyculata<br />

and Bombax (Galmalia) .insigne. Mukdahan, eastern<br />

Thailand "- --<br />

85- Mekong river at Nakhon Prianom, northeastern Thai--<br />

land -<br />

86. Dipteroearp forest showing clearings made by Lua<br />

Hill tribe in valley bottom for shifting agricultural.<br />

Between Mue Hongson and Mae oaring .<br />

(aerial)<br />

l'»9<br />

87. Dry Dipterocarp forests. Between Mae Hongson and<br />

Mae uariunr (aerial)<br />

I'i9<br />

88. Dry Dipterocarp forest, Borabue, northeast Thailand<br />

150<br />

89. Open Mixed forest, with bamboo slopes north <strong>of</strong><br />

Chahtaburi, southeast Thailand 150<br />

90. Dry Dipterocarp forest. Along highway from Phibun<br />

Mangsuhan to border <strong>of</strong> south Laos — 151<br />

91. <strong>Vegetation</strong>, /nostly second growth, near border <strong>of</strong><br />

south Laos. Fast <strong>of</strong> Phibun Mangsahan -• 151<br />

92. Dipterocorp forest on plateau <strong>of</strong> Quiriron,<br />

Cambodia - 152<br />

93- Burned over Dipterocarp forest. Cambodia 152<br />

9**- <strong>Forest</strong> road between 3ala Dar and Sopheas, Cambodia<br />

153<br />

95- <strong>Forest</strong> road between Sola Dar and Sopheas, Cambodia<br />

• 153<br />

96. Thorn forest. Nakhon Phanom, northeast Thailand —<br />

97. Thorn forest. Kanchansburi, western Thailand<br />

98. Long, sharp spines <strong>of</strong> "khiet* (Randia dunetorurn),<br />

a shrub characteristic <strong>of</strong> Thorn forest 155<br />

99- Beach forest. Huay Yang, central peninsular Thailand<br />

155<br />

100. Casuartna trees planted for windbreak and to check<br />

erosion. Huuy Yang, central peninsular Thailand — 156<br />

101. Bamboo and fast-growing 'ngiu* (Bombax malabariciuTi).<br />

Khwae Moi river, western Thailand ~-'-T 156<br />

102. Bamboo brake (Dendrocalamus strictus). Tak, northwestern,<br />

Thailand -" 157<br />

103. Farm houses surrounded by banboo and fruit trees.<br />

Near Saraburi, central plain (aerial) 157<br />

10 1 *. Bamboo raft flouting down Khwae Noi river 156<br />

105- Ground fire passing through bamboo brake. Mae Sod,<br />

northwestern Thailand 158<br />

106. Wooded savanna. Hakhon Phanom, northeast Thailand<br />

—. — --— 159<br />

107. Wooded savanna. Vietnam 159<br />

108. Grass savanna. Ranong, southwest peninsular Thailand<br />

- 160<br />

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