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woods (Podocarpus spp.), in the forest, a the manufacture 
value in town was never less than 5s. a cu : 
An idea of the annual increment which is taking place in various 
plantations may be gathered from the accompanying table :— 
a Sele : 3S 
2/8 |=| = lag lee¢ 
: Rl eg in! & lee lage Remark 
Locality. Species. = } . Bs |4 3< emarks. 
sl sue iaku 
| 2/2) 8 |S |2s8 
<“|} 8 |4] 4 = 
Ft. 1 Fe, 
Bazeya Eucalyptus; 6 | 5x5 | 50 | 112 | 2,660 | 443 
(Mountain) saligna, 
ab aes Ce .. | Acacia 11 |} 6x5 | 43 | 108 | 2,836 | 258 | Excluding thinnings, 
decurrens first of which was 
Month ae made at 6 years of 
liss age. 
Libode (Coast) Eucalyptus 11 | 5x5 | 78 | 24 | 6,496 | 590 
saligna, 
anzamnyama i Pesus 14| 4x41 40! 11 | 5,258 | 875 
a Mountain). Pinaster. 
Pinus 17 | 3x6 | 71 | 253 | 5,537 | 326 ana to 8 ft. x 8 ft. 
insignis. ears. No 
vecord enety thin- 
nings kept. 
Cenca Acacia 6 | 3 ft. | 27 4% | 2,760 | 460 
(Mountain). decurrens drills 
var. mol- 
lissima. 
During the year 111,205,265 pounds of Wattle (Acacia) bark, 
valued at £289,557, were exported for tanning, emany takin i 
about two-thirds and England the remainder. It is, howeve 
considered that a better trade with eugned migbt be Siahiiawas 
exporting extract rather than the bark itself. 
er rather important article of at during the year was 
Buchu is vieca spp-) leaves. About 212,082 pounds, valued at 
£29,647 were exported. This is considered to be such an important 
article that the ge of leaves is placed under the supervision 
of the forest offic 
The Report Suellen with 14 interesting illustrations of forest 
scenery and forest work. 
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