:- the map showing tho -timber, "but 

 forgot tho words lie used. 

 3odgo : Ho called it a cover -mag I thinlr^ 

 Mitchell: -If v/e could' only distinguish 

 between the two terms ant. our use of 

 thorn wo wouldn't havo all this confusion 

 Margolin: I would suggaet Timber T^ge 

 and 3 il v i o ult ur al Typo '."-or o sample , v/e 

 might have a type running 40LI to an acre 

 consisting of Douglas I?ir, Sugar Pine , 

 Yollow Pine. 



"Joodbury: 'That would combine what we 

 oall the stand map end the typo map* 



4:85 - Suggestions for Checking Koconnaissanco I3stimatos* 

 ".7?iat System Should je Used and "."/hat per cent of 

 Area Ohoo!:od. 



! To ohocl: tho ostiuato of tho 



2. To cliooli tho worl: of the estimator crew - see if 

 it is doing accurate worl:* 



Only fair way is to uss the o:iaot linos tho orew 

 *USOD and saiuo width strip and in this vay clieo:: up tho ac- 

 ourac7 of the crow* Estimate ocoh 4-0 as is ordinarily 

 done. Uso the 40 ostljuate shoot. Detiuiato at least a v;hoje 

 section. Do not pic:.:: out e 40 hei'O and there, "but use a 

 whole section, sufficient so 7011 OCMI sea what tho difference 

 in tho mo mill" and evening v/or": is. l-'ellov gets tired at 

 ni^ht . "Tor": up 20 per cent of t"ie townsliip cni' divide up 

 tliG sections so that jou ".:ill include all t^^pos of timber 

 and all typos of country. Jor orraniplo, brush and puro stands 

 of timber. Then flat e-asy country and stoop rougn count r^ r * 

 ^.Then hevo completed eaoh day's wor":, \. r or" . up estimate sheets 

 and compare them with those of creT7. Do not loci: c:t ther 



estimate sheets first and than go over tho area estimated. 



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