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1871, as not being required for grazing, so that there is nothing in the conditions under which 

 these forests are to be administered to restrict in any way the full application of a treat- 

 ment based solely on sylvicultural considerations. Hence the improvement fellings should 

 be passed quickly through the area, a rotation of 20 years being adopted and the four blocks 

 being constituted into a single felling series. 



93. As regards the areas falling under sub-class (6) the length of rotation will depend 

 entirely on the intensity of the grazing pressure and will be 15, 20 or 30 years according as 

 this is tight, moderate or heavy. .Such of them as are situated near iron-smelting furnaces 

 or lime-kilns or within easy access of the town of Jubbulpore will be worked up to their full 

 capability, only such stems being spared as belong to timber-yielding species and are certain 

 to remain sound and in vigorous growth up to the end of the rotation. Elsewhere the 

 severity of the fellings will obviously be commensurate with the demand for wood and only 

 such stems will be removed as can be disposed of or, being thin and unpromising, can be 

 cut back at slight cost to produce valuable coppice shoots possessing a certain future. 



94. What has been said in the two preceding paragraphs is summarised in the follow- 

 ing statement, which also gives the names and areas of the blocks and the constitution of the 

 several felling series : 



