33 
In this table, we see that Pinus densiflora which extends 
from 1300 m. downwards, attains its most luxuriant growth at 
an altitude of 970 m. 
The density of the growth of the deciduous trees is as 
follows : — 
Tab. XXVIII. 
Sect. IV. ( Deciduous trees) 
Altitudes 
Mean 
O 
o 
CO 
(No. 2) 
0 
0 
150Dm. 
(No. 5) 
46 
46 
1300,,,. 
(No. 7) 
37 
37 
o 
OS 
o 
(No. 17) 
6 
(No. 18) 
8 
7 
940, 
(No. 24) 
17 
17 
The figures show timber-supply in 1 square hm. measured iu 1 fm. 
The maximum growth of the deciduous trees is seen at an 
altitude of 1500 m., but does not extend to any higher than an 
altitude of 1800 m. 
The following table will show the density of the forest 
growth in general and that of the Lcirix, Pinus and deciduous 
trees, separately. 
