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Indian Forest Records. 
\Vol. Ill 
In actual results, as well as in the estimate, the Mohnyin reserve shows a 
higher yield of teak per annum than any other working circle in Burma. 
The following is a statement of working circles which have hither¬ 
to yielded 10 trees or over per square mile of teak- 
(2) other high yields. bearing forest per annum, the actual results for 
completed sub-periods being given alongside the working-plan esti- 
mates :— 
1 
Forest Division. 
Name of Work¬ 
ing Circle. 
Percentage of 
area enumerated. 
Estimated | 
average 
yield bv 
number of 
trees (girth 
7 feet and 
over) per I 
square mile 
of teak- 
bearing 
forest per 
annum. 
Actual average 
number 
of trees 
cirdled per 
square mile per 
annum n 
completed 
sub-periods 
to date. 
Katha 
Mohnyin . 
5*9 % of total area 
45 
24 
Toungoo . 
Bondaung 
25 „ „ „ 
18 
18 
Tharrawaddy 
Kadinbilin 
18 ,, a it 
16 
16 
Zigon 
Kangyi . 
Whole area 
16 
16 
• • 
Gamon . 
12*5% of total area 
14 
12 
* * 
Bawbin . 
18-8 „ „ 
14 
12 
„ 
Taungnyo 
24 „ „ „ 
12 
12 
Toungoo « 
Gwethe . 
34 ,, ,, ,, 
12 
11 
Tharrawaddy 
Konbilin 
22% of teak-bear¬ 
ing area. 
13 
10 
Prome 
S. & N. Nawin & 
Chaungzauk. 
23*9% of total area 
11 
10 
Tharrawaddy 
Satpok . 
Whole area 
Pyinmana 
Ziyaing-Mehaw 
34 % of teak-bear¬ 
ing area. 
21 
1 
17 f 
1st sub-period 
not yet 
Myittha . 
Kale 
27*5 jj ,, >, 
completed. 
Upper Chindwin 
Mawku . 
24 ,» yy a 
17 1 
Tharrawaddy . 
Sitkwin . 
Whole area . 
15j 
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