rolievo tho Forest officers. The necessity of allowing 

 statute ry men to act as protective men during tho summer 

 season and postponing action on iu^mniinport sat adminis- 

 trative nattors is apparent. Administrative v/orli on tho 

 Xodoc can "bo so handled that the bulli of tho "business can 

 "bo transacted "before and after tho fire season. 



SDUfQ^Off: 



Two important lessons learned from this yoar ! s 



oxporionco ~ 



1* Divorcement of administrativo fire protective work* 

 2, TJso of charts in firo plan worli, instead of type- 

 written natter. 

 BLLY: 



On tho Eldorado we have teen convinced this season 



of lesson learned during 1911* 



Esw wo wero going to civ the country 100$ P r *~ 

 toction with tho funds available was the problem before 

 us* Moving patrol was not satisfactory* >t loast 70jS 

 of tho timo given to moving patrol was along routes from 

 which no view could bo obtained whilo passing through 

 heavy timber, or along tho course of some ravine or canon, 

 Y/hon wo succeed in having a patrolman everywhere within 

 his patrol division at the same time, we have solved the 

 problem of complete efficiency of fire protection. Second- 



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