5o6 Forestry Quarterly. 



Total for period, $855 00 



Total cost per effective day of all classes of work was therefore 

 $855.00^198.0625=4.3168. 



DETAILS OF PLANTING COSTS AT BERNICE ARE REPORTED 



AS FOLLOWS : 



Place Sj"« ?^"Q -2 s ..b^.S ^ '^ ^ "J^ V, 



-^ g^ ^^ 50, gCi, gcq ocqq -^ 



OI-iO^io c^cqc5l-i 



Acres 3.76 12.47 5.90 66.26 i 2 i 92.39 



Labor and ex- 

 pense days 14.66 52.18 10.66 49.50 14, Ys i^ 



Labor and ex- 

 pense 63.67 225.29 46.41 213.68 .54 2.70 4.86 557-15 



Survey marking 3.31 11.00 5.21 58.44 .88 1.76 .88 81.48 



Fencing 2.63 8.74 4.14 . 46.44 .70 1.40 .70 64.75 



Poisoning 1.81 20.28 .30 .61 .30 23.30 



Cost of 



Seedlings 9-55 33-00 42-55 



Cost of 



Seed 9.00 102.00 6.00 10.00 5.00 137.00 



Cost of 

 Equipment 1.3S -QO 



Totals 76.16 278.05 66.57 442.19 8.42 16.47 11-74 907-13 



Cost per Acre 21.05 22.29 n.n 6.67 8.42 8.23 11.74 9-8l 

 From The Deerlodge Ranger. 



STATISTICS AND HISTORY. 



A most interesting compilation of statisti- 



German cal data are contained in Forstassessor 



Forest Sempor's review of conditions in Germany 



Conditions. for 1909, similar to the one for 1908, briefed 



in F. O. vol. VIII,, p. 549, the latter a year 



of depression, the latter year improving towards the end. Some 



of the data are outside of direct forestry interests, such as the 



monthly statements of the status of the national bank, of the 



