INTRODUCTOliY. 2 lo 



of the headings may he omitted, while in another additional 

 information may he required : — 



•Working Plan riepovt. 



Introduction. 



Chapter I. — General Description. 



1. Name and situation of forest ; name of proprietor. 



2. Boundaries. 



3. Area. 



4. Configuration of the ground. 



5. Eock and general character of the soil. 



6. Climate. 



7. Legal position of forest, rights and privileges. 



8. Surrounding population and its requirements. 



9. Markets, lines of export. 



10. Prices of the several classes of produce. 



11. Cost of extraction and transport to markets ; supply of 

 labour. 



12. General description of forest growth. 



13. Injuries, to which the crop is exposed. 



14. Eate of growth. 



15. Yield tables, volume tables, form factors, reducing 

 co-efficients, etc., used in the calculation of the volume 

 and increment of the woods. 



16. Organisation and strength of the forest staff. 



Chapter II. — Detailed Description of Compartments. 

 Chapter III. — Division and Allotment of Areas. 



Chapter IV. — Description of the Method of Treatment. 



1. The objects of management. 



2. Choice of species. 



3. Choice of sylvicultural system. 



4. Determination of the rotation. 



5. General lines of treatment. 



G. Determination and regulation of the yield. 



