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Reproduction, density, occurrence, size, age, rate of growth, health, 

 d. Seed crop (periodicity of seed years). An accurate record of the 

 seed crop of each tree on each plot should be kept by the local Forest 

 Assistant. 



Underbrush. 

 Ground cover. 



11. Damage. 



a. Fire, date, intensity, character, amount of damage. 



b. Grazing, period, kind, effect on ground cover and reproduction. 



c. Disease, fungus, mistletoe. 



d. Insects, lightning, etc. 



12. Method of Work. 



a. Date of instructions, followed with modifications. 



b. Personnel of party with names, salaries and dates worked. 



c. Instruments used. 



13. List of Photographs. 



14. Cost. 



Include salaries, subsistence for days actually worked on plot. 

 Include stakes and other material. 



15. Record of trees. 



a. Total number with inclusive numbers. 



b. Lists of trees and shrubs 



16. Seedling or tree grozvth tables or curves made on the same forest. 



OUTLINE FOR SEEDLING COUNT STRIP REPORT. 



1. Consecutive strip number. 



2. Slope and exposure. 



3. Shading on east, southeast, south, and southwest, overhead shading. 



4. Nearby seed trees. 



5. Litter, rock, soil, brush. 



OFFICE WORK. 



Six typewritten copies (on thin white paper) should be made. 



1. Original and one carbon to Supervisor of Forest. 



2. Two carbons to District Forester. 



3. Two extra carbons. 



The following copies of maps should be made : 



1. Original (on tracing linen) and two blue prints to District Forester. 



2. Two blue prints to Forester Supervisor. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Thin white paper 8x9^ inches should be used; the last dimension 

 should be parallel with the platen of the typewriter. 



All original notes, maps, and records should be placed in the files of the 

 Supervisor on which the plots are established. 



All records should be twice checked for errors. 



