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Indian Forest Records. 
[ VoL. II 
Railway IForJcing Circle — conttl. 
Locality. 
Date of sowing. 
Quantity of mixed 
seed sown. 
(6) Chelama— On llampakothakosina 
Konda noith-west of rest-house. 
July 1906 
4| seers of mixed seed. 
(7) North of the Chelama new tank 
10^ 
(8) Bhireni -On Mondikatta 
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3 
(9) Palerdam — West of Railway guide 
line between Chelama and Paler- 
dam. 
•9 • 
2 
(10) Palerdam— On Muduguddalavagu . 
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3 
Cumhum Range. 
(11) Maddipenta — Korth of the first 
year’s plantation and East of 
Chinna-Mantrala road. > 
Markapur Range. 
(12) Chinna-Mantrala — Near Camping 
ground. 
(13) Along Kortikanama path, in 
patches at three places west of 
Camping ground. 

(14) Pedda-Mantrala — West of the Plan- 
tation of 1905 amidst bamboo 
bushes. 
15. The sowings along the Sagileru and in the horse-gram area near 
Diguvametta were the most successful, because the operations were 
conducted under the frequent personal supervision of the District Forest 
Officer and of two Rangers (Rahimtulla and Chengappa) ; the sowings 
elsewhere in the Railway Circle were entrusted to Foresters and Deputy 
Rangers under the supervision of Ranger Chengappa who did not pay as 
much personal attention to them as he should have done. The sowings 
in the other Ranges were conducted by the Deputy Rangers in charge 
of the Chenchu Gudem. works, under the supervision of Extra Assistant 
Conservator IVIr. G. W. Thompson. Germinations of sandal along the 
Sagileru and iq the horse-gram area were first observed in the second 
