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CHAPTER V. GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF PLAN. 



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30. The three types of forest 29 



31. General and special plan 30 



32. Duration of plan 31 



33. Degree of rigidity desirable 32 



CHAPTER VI. METHODS OF TREATMENT. 



34. Classification of methods 34 



35. Simple coppice 34 



36. Coppice- with-standards . . . . . . 35 



37. Methods included in even-aged high-forest . . 38 



38. The Uniform method 38 



39. Clear-felling with natural regeneration . . . 41 



40. Clear-felling with artificial re-stocking . . . 42 



41. Strip-felling . . 43 



42. Group method ........ 43 



43. The Selection method 44 



44. Provisional methods 48 



45 . Conversion from Coppice-with-standards to Uniform 49 



46. Conversion from Selection to Uniform . . . 51 



47. Improvement method 54 



CHAPTER VII. CALCULATION OF THE POSSIBILITY. 



48. Theory and practice . 56 



49. Regulation by area . . . . . . . 56 



50. Regulation by volume of growing stock . . . 57 



51. Regulation by increment 57 



52. Regulation by area and volume .... 58 



53. French method 59 



54. Calculation of yield under Selection method . . 60 



CHAPTER VIII. THE WORKING-PLAN REPORT. 



55. Form of report 63 



56. Control Form and Forest Journal .... 65 



CHAPTER IX. BRITISH ESTATE FORESTS. 



57. Outline of plan of management . . . . 67 

 INDEX 69 



