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Boundaries Continued . 

 Procedure Continued. 



Washington office procedure Continued. Page. 



Maps returned to District Forester 51 



Eliminations open to settlement and entry 51 



Action on temporary withdrawal 51 



Release 52 



Notice of release returned to District Forester 52 



National monuments 52 



Graphic information: 



Forest surveys and maps 52 



Surveying National Forest boundaries 52 



Marking boundaries 52 



Boundary posters : 52 



Replacements and restoration of corners 52 



Special surveys 52 



Corners and marks protected by law 52 



Record of boundary survey 52 



Map making 53 



The Forest atlas , 53 



Scale v 53 



District atlas 53 



Corrections 53 



New data .- 54 



General maps 54 



Working-plan maps 54 



Field surveys 55 



Reconnaissance surveys 55 



Special maps '. 55 



Maps issued by other departments 56 



Township plats 56 



Photographs 56 



Photograph laboratory, Washington 66 



Requisitions for photographic work 56 



Prints for official and personal use 57 



Lantern-slide collection 57 



Sale of prints 57 



Use of prints to be stated in requisition 57 



Schedule of prices 57 



Substitutes for defective prints sold. . 58 



Policy 58 



In the field 58 



Cameras 58 



Films : 59 



Notebooks 59 



Films developed and prints made in the field 59 



Notice of purchase of films 55 



General 59 



Publications: 



Preparation of official publications 59 



Selection of subjects 59 



Preparation of manuscripts 60 



Publication credits 60 



Review of manuscripts 61 



Distribution of publications 62 



Field program 62 



Educational activities: 



Information for the press 62 



Material for technical and other periodical publications 63 



Addresses 63 



Protection from fire: 



Need for protection 63 



\Vhat governs protection 64 



Methods of fire protection 64 



Measures for protection 64 



The fire plan 64 



Maximum efficiency with minimum expense 64 



Collection of information. . . 64 



