r.ro suporfluoiis "because: 



1* Technically trained man usually doos the marli:- 

 in, which is most important consi deration and it will "be 

 done properly without regard to whothoi- or not preliminary 

 examination and description were made, 



2. Glass B sales aro ordinarily snail In aroa; 

 maps therefore of littlo iimodic-to or subsequent value, 



3. Questions as to advisability of sale, etc. do 

 not arise in ordinary Class B sales. 



(b) It is occasionally important to have at least a 

 timber estimate in ordor to know about what the cut would 

 "bo. In such cases rest of description and nap can "bo elim- 

 inated. Roconnaissanco will frequently givo the estimate 

 needed, thus r enduring preliminary examination entirely 

 unnecessary. 



(c) There are special cases now and then when descrip- 

 tions end riaps "bocone valuable f 



1. ^Thon lUiolihood cf series of Glass B sales off 

 same tract. Best then to cruise map and write up ontiro 

 forty or quarter section and advert is o* 



, Possibility of conflictinc claims aft on renders 

 preliminary osxuninations and map valuable* 



(d) General principle in timber salos should be cut 

 down, cost cf acUnlJilfftTatloiL by simplification of procedure 



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