157 



of standing stock. would be made. The following are some 

 examples : — 



Kame of ', 

 block. 



Datmir 



Sagli 



AixAiir i.0R£s 



103 26 



623 



31 



131 



Shaari 



Saudis 



87 



207 



662 



91 



Sitnation aod soil. 



Coudition of the crop. 



SiAHoiHG aioOK. 



DescriptioQ. 



Number 

 or area. 



Qtneral deseription. —For area fellings. 



Bedof naUah.gentle Ooboth sides of nallali. 



slope facing the 

 west. Soil deep. 

 resting on shale, 

 ricU and fertile. 



matare seedling eal forest, 

 more or less pare or mixed 

 with sain ; Tigoroas but 

 with no young srrowth . 

 Best of area, irreinlar 

 RCm'b jangle with a deuse 

 growth of bnshes and many 

 B&l aeedliogs interspersed 

 among them. Namerons 

 small blanks. NofeiUnes 

 have been made, bat area 

 has bten conatantl; grazed 

 over j^nd barnt. 



Qtneral iescriptioti,— Selection treatment 



Sal more or less pare 

 S&l with sain and 



mixed species. 

 Scrub . 

 Grass blanks, 

 Unprodattive , 



Acres. 

 32 

 11 



Beuibzb, 



No fellings of aiX 

 shoald be made 

 nntil reprodactlon 

 iMproves by exola' 

 sioc of grazing. 



West Sank of spar ; 

 aspect westerly, but 

 northerly and east- 

 erly of side spars; 

 gradients steep, 

 often precipitous; 

 elevation 6,600 

 to 8,000. 



Soil rich loam, well 

 covered, generally 

 deep bat shallow at 

 sammlt where rock 

 out-crops. 



In npper portion kharsa oak 

 with bine pine, ete , deodar 

 rare. The deodar iDcreases 

 on desceoding, but is mixed 

 with sprace and silver fir. 

 All ages represented, bat 

 trees mostly mature; many 

 over-mature. Deo sity vary- 

 ing ; repr'^ductiuu fair ; 

 scattered seedling of spruce 

 and Bilrer fir over patches 

 in ail lower • portions ; 

 small blanks here and there 

 throughout. Selection fell- 

 ings made in more access- 

 ible positions only. 



Deodar exploitable 



DMdar IJ' to 2' 

 diameter. 



Deodar \\' to 1' 

 diameter. 



Unsound but ex- 

 ploitable deodar. 



General deacriftion, —Coppice vtith ttandards. 



213 



Saddle back or 

 ridge, Bocky, 



poor soil. 



Ceppice, irregular of oak 

 with Dumerous blanks. 



Standards, pine usually of 

 one rotatioo, bat several 

 old, over-mature trees. 



Standards of one 



rotation. 

 Standards, old over- 



matare. 



Otneral deseriflion,~3felhod o/ successive regeneration fellings. 



Occnpiea lower basin' 

 of nnllah : aspects 

 iiortlierly and ocoa- 

 Bionallj westerly. 

 Underlying rock 

 shales: toil loose 

 Gsody olay. 



Matnre seedling forest of 

 nearly pure deodar, 120 to 

 180 years; complete, vigorous 

 and well growing. Bepro- 

 duction good ; gronpa of 

 thickets 18 to 20 years ; one 

 large blank of 6 acres. 



Deodar ;oTer 2' dia- 

 meter. . , 



Deodar 1}' to 2' 

 Do, 1' to~lJ' 

 Do, i' to 1' 

 Do, ansoiud2' , 



Other species over 2' 

 Other species under 2' 



No, 

 1,639 

 627 



806 



No. 

 266 



68 



cub, ft. 



360,000 

 42,600 

 78,990 



183,700 

 30,600 

 60,200 

 80,100 



Selection felling to 

 remove ove r-matura 



deodar argeatly 



required. 



The removal of the 

 old over-mature 

 standards, and the 



tegalarisation of the 

 coppice and re- 

 stocking of blank 

 area necessary. 



Begensration felling 

 immediately re- 

 quired. 



