RECORD OF CHANGES AND OF WORKS. 



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2. The record of works. 



3. The preparation of revised working plans from time to 



time, or renewals. 



1. Record of Changes. 



(a) All changes in the areas must be recorded. Part of the 



area may he sold or exchanged, or additional areas 

 bought ; areas hitherto used for the production of 

 wood may be set aside for other purposes, or vice versa. 

 The progress of the cuttings may cause alterations in 

 the allotment of areas ; natural phenomena may pro- 

 duce changes, such as floods, landslips, &c. All such 

 changes should be noted at the close of each year, in 

 the maps as well as in the table of areas. 



(b) All final cuttings should be entered on the record and 



the maps. 



2. Record of Works. 



The record of works has for its object : 

 (a) To give a general view of all cuttings in the forest, 

 and their distribution over the several woods, or 



compartments. 





 AND EXPENSES. 



