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DIX III. 
exploitable age and size and other particulars. 
Exploitable 
age adopted 
or rotation 
(years). 
Exploitable 
size (or¬ 
dinary mini¬ 
mum girdl¬ 
ing limit or 
girth). 
Period and Sub-periods of working un¬ 
der the Working-Plan. 
Peiiod. 
Sub-periods. 
Remarks. 
1 
Years. 
160 
7 feet 
15 
3 of 5 years each. 
180 
7 feet 
1st of 20 years and 
2nd of 32 years. 
5 of 4 years each and 
4 of 8 years each. 
Allowance for bark not made dur ng ring 
count ngs, but 7 or 8 years was allowed 
for thickness of bark in fixing the exploit¬ 
able age (180 years). 
1 180 
7\ feet 
30 
5 of 6 years each. 
180 
7 feet 
24 
4 of 6 years each. 
Allowance was made for thickness of bark 
during r ng countings. 
180 
1 
7 feet 
30 
5 of 6 years each. 
165 
7 feet 
20 
5 of 4 years each. 
180 
7 feet 
30 
5 of 6 years each. 
150 
7 feet 
30 
5 of 6 years each. 
| 
f 
On poor localities, exploitable girth 6 feet. 
Y 180 
| 
7 feet 
30 
1 
5 of 6 years each. \ 
i 
On better localities exploitable girth 7 feet. 
■J 
L 
Average for whole reserve. 
180 
7 feet 
30 
5 of 6 years each. 
On poor localities, the explo table girth is 
6 feet. 
160 
6 feet 
32 
4 of 8 years each 
On suitable local.tles the exploitable girth 
is 7 feet. 
150 
7 feet 
30 
5 of 6 years each. 
150 
7 feet 
30 
5 of 6 years each. 
150 
7 feet 
30 
6 of 5 years each. 
'l 
f 
r 
On poor localities, exploitable girth 6 feet. 
Y 173 
| 
7 feet 
40 
5 of 8 years each. -{ 
1 
On better localities, exploitable girth 7 feet. 
J 
i 
l 
Average for whole reserve. 
200 
i 7 feet 
20 
4 of 5 years each. 
• 7% feet in 
moist and 
6£ feet in 
dry forest. 
20 
1 
! 
160 
f6' dry 
L7' moist 
1 32 
J 
4 of 5 years each and 
2 of 6 years each. 
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