70 



This analysis enaWes us to study the compoBition of the growing stock or capital 

 and to arrive at the following figures :— 



. 130 acres. 



Crops 1 to 3 years old 



6 



370 

 382 



284 



4 to 



'„ 7to 9 „ ,. 



„ 10 to 12 „ „ and over 



We will further assume that it has heen decided to work the forest on a short 



rotation of twelve years, so as to furnish small fuel for the ne.ghhourmg nght-holders 



a«d villagers. Consequently, as iifi acres would be cut over annually, or on an 



average 291 acres every three rears, there ought to be about 290 acres for each of the 



above a4ola7ses. It is, therefore, apparent that the forest is over-nch m woods 



of medium age. and that the e.cess capital may be utilized The average s,Wea^h 



annual coupe would he found, after deducting the blanks, etc., to be ^W «F 9? a^'^s- 



But we will suppose that iu order to provide in the different blocks for differenoes of 



fertility which, owing to a complete change of soil, are somewhat marked, it has been 



decided to distribute the coupes as follows : — 



Chansil — good soil — 4 coupes of 90 acres wooded each. 

 Kotigall — medium — 2 „ of 100 a " •> 

 Datmir — do. — 1 » of ^ 00 » " " 

 Naintwar — good soil — 3 „ of 90 „ >> » 

 Sahha —bad soil —2 „ of 118 „ „ „ 

 It will also be supposed that advantage has been taken of existing roads and 

 other land-marks in locating the coupes so that the areas are not exactly equal. Ihe 

 fellings to be made are as follows : — 



