Caption "An unusual slope of Kaffir-plum. Surrounding bush been cleaned, looks more like a Milkwood om this shape. Near Igoda R. E. London. August 1958."
Original hand-written caption "Sheer vandalism at East London. The road through the beautiful Fort Grey Forest Reserve, Buffalo Pan at east London. Only a strip of 50 yards wide has been left at the right. All the beautiful forest has been removed to make way for a pineapple research station. This is a public scandal".
Original hand-written caption "This is the only forest in the world where the species of tree known as Mtisa [Umtisa] grows. A prominent member of parliament secured the contract for removing and selling sneezewood and birchwood trees".
Caption: "Bushman's Poison Acocanthera (sic) venenata, known shrub of 12 year's growth in July 1958. Planted by Mr. Gordon Ranger in 1946. Farm "Gleniffer", Kei Road, King William's Town."
Caption "Exceptionally tall White Milkwood tree, Sideroxylon inerme in the garden of 7 Worcester Street, Grahamstown. July 1977. The height is impressive for the species when compared to the double-storey house beside it. The bole is robust but not exceptionally so for the species. Photo - C. J. Skead."
Caption "Trees in the r[e]lict for[e]st patch at the head of Grootkloof on Mynedoch (corrected to Lynedoch)" farm, 17 km NW Bedford town, Bedford CP. This forest has been opened up down the years."
Caption "View across the upper part of Grootkloof to the forest patch on Lynedoch farm, Baviaans River valley 17 km NW Bedford town, Bedford. In half shade. July 1981. This area gets more rain than the dry valley below. Forest bird species are found here, e.g. Knysna Loeries, Foret Canaries, etc."
Caption "Head of Grootkloof on Lynedoch farm in the lower Baviaans River valley 17 km NW Bedford town, Bedford district. July 1981. Showing a patch of relict forest there."