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It i s to be remembered that the principles advocated by the Inspector- 

 General of Forests in his Circular No. I2-W. P., dated the zgth October 1894, 

 are to be followed in the case of departures from the prescriptions of this plan 

 under 



(a) Works of sylvicultural improvements. 



(b) Works connected with lines of communications and export. 



(c) Buildings, demarcations, and minor works of improvement. 



These principles are that in the case of works under (a) or (b), such for 

 instance as creeper-cutting, not being carried out in the years to which they are 

 allotted, the Conservator should have power to sanction such deviation, giving his 

 reasons in Form 3. In the case of works under (c) that the general plan may be 

 prescribed for a term of years, but that the manner in which the details are 

 carried out should be controlled solely by the Conservator. 



APPENDICES. 



"V ~~4&. One map (Appendix A), accompanies this report on the i-inch= 

 i mile scale. The accuracy cannot be guaranteed, but it is a correct tracing of 

 the best maps available. A statement also accompanies showing the areas of 

 the private forests within two miles of the boundaries of the Government forests 

 (Appendix B). 



A summary of the provisions of the plan is appended* (Appendix C). 



J. J. HOBDAY, 



Forest Divisional Officer, 



Chkindwara Division. 



