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Schedule from District Forester T. Hardiman, Taree— continued. 
Tallow-wood (Eucalyptus microcorys). 
No. of 
F.R. 
County. 
Area of 
F.R. in 
acres. 
How di 
No. of 
trees 
per 
acre. 
stributed. 
Over 
ar«a of 
F.R. 
Size 
(girth). 
Quality. 
Remarks. 
ft. 
in. 
Fair to good. 
13,362 
Gloucester 
3,730 
1-2 
3,730 
7 
6 
99 
34,083 
5,860 
•5 
3,000 
7 
6 
28,405 
38,400 
2 
38,400 
7 
6 
34,834 
6,360 
■4 
3,500 
7 
6 
34,835 
99 ... 
8,740 
•6 
8,740 
7 
6 
99 
34,142 
2,500 
•75 
2,500 
7 
6 
99 
Re-afforesting fairly 
36,701 
r.) • • • 
880 
1 
880 
6 
8 
Good. 
good generally. 
35,565 
700 
1 
700 
6 
8 
35,564 
600 
1 
600 
6 
8 
99 
34,013 
r> 
1,020 
1 
1,020 
6 
8 
>> 
34,502 
99 • • • 
3,260 
1 
3,260 
6 
8 
99 
16,050 
,, 
79,640 
1 
79,640 
6 
8 
99 
Schedule from District Forester A. E. Stopford, Armidale. 
Area of 
F.R. 
in acres. 
How distributed. 
No. of 
F.R. 
County. 
No. 
of trees 
per 
acre. 
Over 
area of F. R. 
Size 
(girth). 
Quality. 
32,130 
Buller ... 
21,512 
i 
7,000 
ft. in. 
7 0 
Good. 
37,004 
32,763 
2 
16,000 
7 0 
4 
v • • • • • • • • • 
24,000 
1 
5,000 
7 0 
99 
(part) 
35,944 
99 
(about) 
12,310 
1 
6,000 
6 0 
Fair. 
40.491 
40.492 
jdive . 
18,300 
1 
12,000 
6 6 
99 
37,551 
47,780 
2 
15,900 
6 6 
99 
39,433 
Gough ... 
15,790 
1 
10,000 
6 6 
Good. 
40,494 
12,000 
1 
6,000 
6 6 
99 
40,519 
Gresham 
7,200 
1 
4,000 
6 0 
Fair. 
36,928 
16,500 
1 
6,000 
6 0 
99 
1,662 
Clarke ... 
37,710 
1 
7,500 
6 0 
Excellent. 
10,993 
13,556 
1 
6,500 
6 0 
99 
29,433 
26,000 
1 
6,500 
6 0 
99 
13,457 
Vernon ... 
4,755 
1 
1,000 
6 0 
Good. 
1,293 
Vernon and Hawes 
35,177 
1 
5,000 
6 0 
9) 
Remarks. — E. microcorys is conspicuous in this district for the scarcity of sapling growths. 
On the coastal area extending from the Parish of Maryvale, County of Clarence, it is found in 
fairly large proportions right through to the southern boundary of the Kempsey district, westerly in great 
quantities on Billy’s Hill, Clouds Creek, and the range extending from junction of Blick's River and Wild 
Cattle Creek, all through the western slopes of the range dividing the Dorrigo from the Little Murray, and 
down the eastern slopes of the range extending to Coramba and Tallawudjah Creek. The greater portion 
of this area contains large, well-timbered belts of tallow-wood ; the greater proportion of it is found in 
F.R. 354, particularly on Billy’s Creek. Here it is found to perfection, and is the prevailing timber,—. 
(T. H. Wilshire, District Forester, Grafton.) 
