12 Indian Forest Records. [Vol. III. 
The following is a statement of the richest teak forests in which enu¬ 
merations have hitherto been made :— 
Reserves containing over 100 teak trees 6 feet in girth and over per 100 
acres. 
Number of teak trees per 100 
ACRES OF TEAK-BEARING FOREST. 
Order of 
richness. 
Forest Divi¬ 
sion. 
Reserve or 
Working Circle. 
7 feet 
girth 
and over. | 
| 
6 feet to 
7 feet 
girth. 
Total 6 
feet girth 
and over. 
1 
Katha 
Mohnyin 
Not separa 
mated. 
tely esti- 
241 
2 
Toungoo . 
Bondaung 
108 
63 
171 
3 
Pyinmana 
Ziyaing-Mehaw 
104 
57 
161 
4 
Zigon 
Bawbin . 
101 
31 
132 
5 
Tharrawaddy . 
Satpok . 
56 
66 
122 
6 
Minhla . 
86 
35 
121 
7 
»* 
Kadinbilin 
87 
30 
117 
( 
Konbilin . 
88 
24 
112 
8 ) 
Zigon 
Kangyi . 
62 
50 
112 
„ 
Gamon . 
78 
34 
112 
11 
Upper Chind- 
win. 
Mawku . 
67 
40 
107 
12 
Pyinmana 
Yeni 
59 
45 
104 
13 
Zigon 
Taungnyo 
74 
27 
101 
It will be seen from this statement that it is an exceptionally rich 
teak forest that contains an average of one first class tree (7 feet in girth 
and over) per acre for the whole teak-bearing area. 
(b) Forests rich in trees 3 feet in girth and over. —If we consider the 
t otal number of sound trees 3 feet in girth and over per unit of area, it is 
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