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COLLECTION OF J^TATISTTCS. 



Section V. — The Statistical iiEPouT. 

 The data, which have been coHected in the manner indicated 

 in the previous four sections, must be brought together in a 

 statistical report, accompanied by maps to ilkistrate it. The 

 form of this report depends entirely on the circumstances of 

 each case. In one instance it will l)e necessary to go into 

 minute details, in another a more summary treatment is 

 indicated. The following documents will ordinarily form 

 part of the report. 



1. Fu'ijister of Boundaries. 

 This should give — 



(a.) The boundary marks in consecutive numbers. 

 (6.) The angles backwards and forwards at each point. 

 {(■.) The horizontal distance between every two boundary 



marks. 

 (d.) The nature of the boundary line, whether a road, water- 

 course, waterparting, ditch, cleared line, etc. 

 (<?.) The names of adjoining properties and of their owners. 

 The value of the register of boundaries is considerably 

 enhanced, if its correctness has been acknowledged by the 

 adjoining owners before the proper court of law. 



2. Table of Areas. 



The following form of this table is given as an ilkistration ; 

 it serves as a summary of all areas, and shows, how each part 

 is utilised : — 



