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CONTENTS. 
Pages. 
Bombay area No. I.—The Gangavalli Catchment Area in the Ankola and 
Yellapur Ranges of the West and East Kanara 
Forest Divisions ...... 76—80 
.. „ No. II.—The Kala Nadi Catchment Area in the Karwar and 
Supa Ranges of the West and North Kanara 
Forest Divisions ...... 8.1—85 
„ No. III.—The Mungod Forests of the East Kanara Forest 
Division ........ 86—89 
Madras Area No. I.—The Uppinangadi and Puttur bamboo areas in the 
South Canara Forest Division .... 90—95 
. No. II.—The Kanoth bamboo forests of the North Malabar 
Forest Division ...... 96—99 
„ „ No. III.—The Nilambur and Amarampalam bamboo areas 
of the South Malabar Forest Division . . . 99—104 
PART V.—PLANT. 
Cost of plant required for a mill ........ 105—107 
PART VI.—CHEMICALS AVAILABLE AND THEIR COST. 
1. Lime ............ 108 
2. Caustic soda ........... 108 
3. Sulphur ............ 108 
4. Bleaching powder .......... 109 
5 Soda-ash, China clay, and Alum . . . . . . . . 109 
6. Coal.109 
7. Freight ........... 109 
APPENDICES. 
Appendix I. — Experimental Bamboo Sample Plots in the Rangoon and 
Tharrawaddy Divisions of Lower Burma ...... 112—113 
Appendix II. — Experimental Bamboo Sample Plots in the Toungoo and 
Pyinmana Divisions ......... 114—115 
Appendix III. — Experimental Bamboo Sample Plot in the Arakan Division 
of Lower Burma .......... 116 
Appendix IV. — Experimental Bamboo Sample Plots in the North and West 
Kanara Forest Divisions of the Bombay Presidency. . . . 118—119 
Appendix V. — Experimental Bamboo Sample Plots in the East Kanara 
Forest Division of the Bombay Presidency ..... 120—121 
Appendix VI. — Experimental Bamboo Sample Plots in the South Canara 
and North and South Malabar Forest Divisions of the Madras Presi¬ 
dency .... , . . , , 120—121 
