and temperature data and figures on size of farm units, etc., 

 that will "be needed "by classification parties. Difficulty 

 of obtaining properly c^ualified men for Chiefs of Parties, 

 Men must "be selected and should be trained in order to have 

 esiperts available as worli is extended. 



Supervisors should ondeavor to standardize work 

 of individual examiners ponding., general classification on 

 each Porest , 



Discussion, 

 1:45 - Why June 11 Examinations Cost 165. per Ti"act on 



the Shasta - ".That tha Cost per Tract Should be - How I 

 e:rpect to Beech That Figure in future. 



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The reasons for the high costs are as follows: 

 1. Bight actual casos instead of three 94.13 



2 Unavoidable time lost in traveling due to 



small number of scattered cases 31*70 



3. Absence of trained examiners, due to small 



number of cases' 9i77 



4* Large percentage of patented land 2*93 



5* Absence of gratuitous \?orl: by members of 



District Office 100 



6. Comparative short time the Shasta has been un- 

 der administration, and consequent lack of 

 knowledge 1*27 



7. Erroneously charging cost of special report 

 having nothing to do with c urrent cases to 

 3 cases on Shasta and 86 on Angeles 



$153.43 

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