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PRESENT SYSTEM. 



language, the manner in which his time had been employed. This and the time were 

 copied into the time book; but nothing more was done with the tickets. This practice 

 was the germ of the system herein developed. 



There are two general forms of time book ; one, form A, in 

 the nature of a pay-roll, in which the time made by each man 

 during each day is entered in gross ; and forms B and C, in which 

 an attempt is made to show how the time so reported has been 

 employed. 



FORM A. 

 Time book for month of April, 



Form B occupies a page for each day, and a line for each man. 

 To save copying the names anew each day, it is customary to 

 paste a fly slip on the back of the first page, which, being 

 unfolded, serves for all successive pages and also gives more room 

 for the daily record of employment. 



FORM B. 

 Work Report for April 2d, 1874. 



