92 
Indian Forest Records. 
[Vol. IV. 
(6) Outturn. 
Mr. Foulkes, the Working-Plan Officer, when making the Working- 
Plan for these forests, enumerated bamboos over 426 acres, by taking 
sample plots scattered over each block. In these enumerations, he 
counted all the bamboo clumps in the area, but did not count the number 
of culms per clump, which has been put at the low estimate of 10 culms 
per clump. Based on these figures, which should be a very fair guide, 
the following calculation has been made :— 
Name 
of 
Range. 
Name of block 
Area in 
acres. 
Average 
area of 
sample 
plot taken 
by the 
Working- 
Plan Offi¬ 
cer, in acres. 
Average 
number of 
clumps per 
acre. 
Number of 
bamboos in 
the whole 
area, tak¬ 
ing 10 
culms per 
clump. 
fNerinkemale. 
1 
3,894 
101 7 
1207 
467 280 
1 
| Porkala 
i 
4,558 
1211 
10-92 
501,380 
60 
a 
cS 
£3 
'E, 
Ph 
1 
1 Shibage 
3,456 
82*6 
16-95 
584,064 
"S 
| Kadambila . 
1,848 
350 
5-74 
105,336 
P 
1 
| Konage 
1 
6,642 
86-0 
13-35 
883,386 
(^Padnur 
3,900 
| 
Nil 
10-0* 
390,000 
fSampaji 
5,120 ! 
Do. 
120 
614,400 
| 
j Pumale 
I 
960 | 
Do. 
100 
96,000 
1 
| Purappa 
1 
1,920 j 
1 
Do. 
8* 
153,600 
f4 
| Kankamajulu 
640 
Do. 
8* 
51,200 
1 ' 
Jalsur W. 
960 | 
Do. 
8* 
76,800 
(5 
Jalsur E.. 
160 ! 
Do. 
8* 
12,800 
Anegundi 
640 j 
| 
Do. 
6* 
38,400 
Kaniarmale . 
500 ! 
Do. 
8* 
40,000 
^Denachalla . 
600 
Do. 
8* 
48,000 
35,798 
426-4 
♦Estimated 
4,062,846 
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