In Singapore, 2,604.4 tons of Mangrove firewood were extracted from reserved 
forests, the revenue realized being $1,545. 
In Province Wellesley, 31 trees of Class I and 236 trees of Class II timber were 
extracted from Gajah Mati and Tasek Glugor reserves. 
In the Dindings no tenders were received for the Mangrove reserve 1911 block, 
but 2,673 fishing-stakes were taken out as thinnings and disposed of, the revenue 
realized being $55.62. 
In Malacca, 540 selected trees were cut in Bukit Sedanan, Merlimau, Ayer Panas 
and Sungei Udang reserves, realizing $938, in Bukit Bruang, Sungei Udang and 
Nyalas reserves Class II trees were cut on permits. 
From Crown and Alienated Lands. 
35. This table gives the total for each Settlement so far as figures are available : — 
Timber. 
Settlement. 
Class 
I. 
Class i 
II. 
Singapore 
T rees, 
6 
Tree. 
1 
Dindings 
Tons. 
75 i 
Tons. 
64 
Malacca 
r~ 
$M 95 
$!,794 
Poles. 
Total 
timber in 
tons. 
Free grants. 
Fire- 
wood. 
Char- 
coal. 
• 
2,700 
i 
54 
3,215 rollers. 
30 nibongs. 
2 serayah 
planks. 
l 
)> No. re 
1 
1 
j 
cord. 
26,667 
i.34 8 
quantity unknown. 
1 
« • • 
$3,289 
$360 
$101.70 
(Tons of 50 cubic feet for timber. Poles for total tonnage are taken at 1 cubic 
foot each). 
In Singapore, permits were issued for six Class I, and one Class II trees and 2,700 
small poles, realizing $58. Four hundred and fifty-two monthly permits were issued 
for Mangrove, realizing $2,260, as compared with $1,850 during the previous year, and 
free permits to native iand-holders for 3,215 poles, 30 Nibongs and two Serayah planks 
to the Police Department. 
In the Dindings 635 tons of Class I timber and 26,667 fishing-stakes were 
extracted from Crown land on payment of royalty, and 23 tons of timber taken by 
the Public Works Department free of royalty, but a paper credit of $65.20 is entered 
in Form II. Thirty-three tons of Class I and 54 tons of Class II timber were removed 
from alienated land and paid royalty, also 58 tons of Class I and 9 tons of Class II 
were removed free of royalty. Firewood realized $1,501.77. In Malacca, the total 
revenue from timber on Crown land was $3,289, as compared with $3,748 in 1910. 
Firewood realized $360 and charcoal $101.70, as against $295 and $149.75, res- 
pectively, in 1910, 
Minor Forest Produce. 
36. In Singapore minor forest produce yielded $442.10 mostly from Nibongs and 
royalty on sand in Changi reserve, as compared with $203.16 in 1910. 
Bamboos and canes yielded in Singapore 
>> 
>> 
>! 
V 
•! 
$ 
c 
Singapore 
8 
20 
Penang and Province Wellesley 
70 
10 
Dindings 
720 
00 
Malacca 
18 
00 
Total ... $816 30 
