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and in which fellings may be undertaken; class B (coloured pink on the map), 
consisting of either very poorly stocked, precipitous slopes or of well stocked 
areas, in which, owing to danger of landslips or for tho sake of the picturesque- 
ness of the settlement, no fellings should be undertaken. 
The following statement shows the result of this examination and classifica- 
tion : — ■ 
Class A. 
Class B. 
Compartment No. 
Area. 
Compartment No. 
Area. 
Acres. 
Acres. 
2 (part) 
13 
1 
94 
4 
100 
5 
32 
2 (part) 
72 
6 
31 
3 
111 
7 
70 
10 
20 
8 
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15 
105 
9 
71 
16 
133 
11 
80 
17 
105 
12 
41 
19AB 
5 
13 
42 
20 
34 
14 
50 
24 (part) 
26 
18 
19 
25 
74 
20 
35 
26 
69 
21 
37 
27AB 
31 
22 
29 
23 
39 
24 (part) 
21 
Total 
761 
879 
Further aU stems over six inches in diameter have been enumerated 
throughout all the compartments placed in class A. The results are shown 
compartment by compartment in Appendix C. 
Applying the factors given in paragraph 12 of the working plan report* 
* The following table shows the contents of trees as calculated : — 
Kind of tree. 
Weight op fuel in 
MAUNDS OP 1,000 lbs. 
let class. 
2nd class. 
3rd class. 
4th class. 
Oak ... 
90 
40 
15 
4 
Chir 
85 
52 
21 
7 
Brons and ayar, etc. 
35 
18 
6 
