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Reports in duplicate should be submitted by assistants in 

 charge of pjanting stations, on or before the dates designated, 

 to fh'e supervisor, who will approve and forward one copy to 

 the Forester. 



July 20: Report on seed crop of forest trees; Form 977 (re- 

 vised). 



December 1: Tabulated card summaries of nursery and plant- 

 ing operations Forms 131, 132, 133a, 133b, 134a, 134b, 135, 

 145, 150, 351. 



December 1 : Complete anm 1fll rp p ft rt trpatlnff in detail of all 

 work since the previous report, prepared according to the out- 

 line in use at planting stations. 



Alonthly^grogress report. This report should give the essen- 

 tial points in the progress of the work at planting stations each 

 month, and should reach the Forester not later than the tenth 

 day of the following month. 



The supervisor should keep on file at his office duplicates of 

 card records and all reports dealing with planting on his Forest. 



Photographs of nursery and planting work and copies of all 

 reporTs" and records should be kept on file at planting stations 

 having permanent buildings and not located at supervisor's 

 headauarters. 



^, GRAZING. 



Annual reports upon grazing business and condition of the 

 range, to be mailed within thirty days after the close of the 

 grazing season and not later than December 15, covering the 

 following points : 



^General range conditions. A general* statement of amount of 

 rainfall and forage as compared with other years. The con- 

 dition of the range at the close of the season, and whether or 

 ift>t any portion of it is being injured by overgrazing. The 

 Condition of the stock at the time of entering and leaving the 

 Forest. The market conditions in reference to the sale of stock 

 during the season. Matters of general interest concerning the 

 welfare of stock grazing upon the Forest. 



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