372 



COLI.ECTION OF STATISTICS. 



(letei'miiialion of the ^ield in the immediate future. It may 

 be prei^ared in the following form : — 



TaBLI-: of A«E C'LASSEi>. 



6. Table of Past Yidds. 

 This table should give the past yields in produce for as 

 many years as possible, and the mean annual yield calculated 



from these data. 



Table of 

 Material Cut in Past Years, 



1881 



1882 



181)0 



Total in 

 10 Years.. 



Annual 

 Average.. 



7,200 



7,600 

 7,760 



Fire- 

 ■\vooi.l. 



16,400,94,000 



tHUj 



:ifi,400 

 3,640 



Fire- 

 wood. 



12,200 

 1,220 



6,00(: 



48,600 

 4,8GO 



1 ,!10( 



114,000 

 11.400 



Fire- 

 ■\vood. 



3,050 



28,600 



2,860 



14,050 



142,600 

 14,260 



Timber ..''i\" Total. 



2,750 

 275 



Fire- 

 wood, 



2,600 

 260 



5,350 

 535 



Remarks. — The area set aside for the i^rocluction of wood amounted, in the 

 beginning of 1881, to 217 acres. 



