466 



Statement showing Comparison of Yield of Trees tapped during 

 1896-97 to 1898-99. — Continued. 



3 7 

 4S 2 



1896-97. 



1897-98. 



Total yield, tolas 



A small tree. Tree next on the east 23' off from it, 

 and is interfering with its spread, while that on the 

 west is 20' distant, which is being suppressed. It has 

 space of 35' on the south and 55' on the north. The 

 tree is exposed to too much light, and the rain water 

 lodges here during the rains. 



A large dominant tree. Next tree on the east is 22' 

 from it, which is entirely suppressed, while that on the 

 west is 21' from it, and, being a big tree, interferes, 

 with its spread. It has a space of 50' on all other sid^s. 



A large dominant tree. Next tree on the west, which 

 is 37' distant, is interfering with the spread of this tree, 

 and that on the east is 14' from it, which is being sup- 

 pressed. It has space of 48' and 56' on the south and 

 north, respectively. 



A large dominant tree. Next trees both on the west 

 and east are 24' from it, and are under suppression. It 

 has space of 56' on the south and 50' on the north. 



A dominant tree. Tree next on the east, which is 22' 

 distant, is entirely suppressed, while that on the west 

 is 20' from it, which is interfering with the sprerd of 

 this tree. It has space of 40' on the south and 42' on 

 on the north. 



40 tolas have been taken as equivalent to I lb. 



A. S. P. O. (Rev) No. 407 — Ho — 31-12-1900. 



