of wcrlr. The- administration soot ion is placed last since 

 it is "based upon all of the other sections and oorrolatos. 



All sections oi the Forest Plan whon completed 

 will TDO "bound together in a single volume. It will "bo 

 prepared in duplicate, one copy being rotainod "by the 

 Supervisor and the othor placed in the District Library. 

 In "both offices, it is designed to servo as a handbook 

 of the Forest and will be Iropt up to date by marginal 

 notes and the filling in of blank spaces left for the 

 purpose in the tables. 



Our idoa was that the administrative plan was 

 the basis for all plans, but the Forester has felt that 

 the most logical way of handling it was for the adminis- 

 trative plan to cone last as it is a co: relation of all 

 the others. I want to call your attention to the admin- 

 istrative section particularly: "To have planned to col- 

 lect under this section quite a ciass of data, bringing 

 up to date everything wo have on cur records which has 

 net been taken care of in a handy fora in the Atlas, 

 From those data we draw a brief statement of policy, pay- 

 ing particular attention to costs* T7o propose to use the 

 Ranger district as the administrative unit, although there 

 is nothing arbitrary about the units. It is desirable, 

 I believe, to have just as few units as possible. In ad- 



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