32 
lnclia7i Forest Records. 
[Vol. IV. 
Locality. 
Area from 
which bam¬ 
boos can be 
exploited, in 
acres. 
Species. 
Approximate 
yield per acre, 
in tons. 
BOMBAY. 
(1) The Gangavalli Catch¬ 
ment area in the West 
and East Kanara 
Forest Divisions. 
1st class area 
38,643 
2nd class 
area 
30,080 
Bambusa 
dinacea. 
arun- 
lst class area 
5-3 
2nd class 
area 
0-88 
(2) The Kala Nadi Catch¬ 
ment area in the West 
and North Kanara 
Forest Divisions. 
68,723 
V alley 
forests 
20,374 
Gund forests 
7,000 
Ditto 
27,374 
(3) The Mungod forests of 113,000 
the East Kanara 
Forest Divisions. 
Ditto 
Valley 
forests, 1st 
class, 5-3 
2nd class 
0-88 
Gund forests 
12-9 
2-2 
Approxi¬ 
mate 
annual 
sustained 
yield, 
work in 
on a 
year rota¬ 
tion, in 
tons. 
"1 
j> 40,321 
J 
y 32,107 
i 
55,028 
MADRAS. 
(1) The Uppinangadi and 
Puttur forest of the 
South Kanara Divi¬ 
sion. 
35,798 
Ditto 
2-9 17,051 
(2) The Kanoth bamboo 
area of the North 
Malabar Division, 
3,000 
Ditto 
13-2 
7,980 
(3) The Nilambur and 
Amarampalam bam¬ 
boo areas of the 
South Malabar Divi¬ 
sion. 
9,380 
Ditto 
10-9 
17,676 
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