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wbile the low net price realised (only two annas per cubic foot on an aveTage) for the 

 produce shows that new lines of extraction are indispensable in order to place the 

 produce at a reasonable cost vhere it is -wanted. An expenditure of probably 25 per 

 cent, of the profits should be devoted to improvements for some years to come. 



Marketable products. — It should be stated what products 

 of the forest are saleable, the purposes for which they are 

 used, and the quantities of each sort consumed by different 

 classes of the community or required to meet the general 

 demands of the public. In preparing the plan a statement 

 should, therefore, be tabulated from the records showing the 

 quantities of produce exploited by Government agency, sold 

 to purchasers direct, used departmentally, granted or sold 

 at privileged rates to right-holders and given as free grants. 



E/rampIe.—Tlhe following statement exhibits the average quantities of produce 

 removed annually during the past five years : — 



Lines of export. — The roads or main export lines, passing 

 through the forests or in its vicinity, by which the produce 

 is conveyed to the markets where it is consumed should be 

 mentioned, and the state of repair and adequacy of these 

 roads should be discussed. Elvers and streams used for the 

 extraction of produce should be similarly described, and 

 any necessary improvements of the waterways should be 

 suggested. 



JEMMfZe.— The lines of export leading from the forests are the Sienl River, on 

 which are situated the villages of Odeypnr and Dharampur, and the main cart-road 

 leading to the city of Eampur. In the Sieul itself, at Bagti, a narrow channel is so 

 blocked up by a series of large boulders that it is difficult to float logs from one end 

 of the passage to tho other. Blasting operations are required here in order to free 

 the channel. 



