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(b.) All final cuttings should be entered on the record and 

 the maps. 



2. Record of Works. 



The record of works has for its object — 



(a.) To give a general view of all cuttings in the forest and 



their distribution over the several woods or compart- 

 ments. 

 (/>.) To give the means of comparing the provisions of the 



working plan with the execution or actual results. 

 The special shape to be adopted depends on local circum- 

 stances, but information on the following points is required : — 

 (1.) Result of each cutting according to quantity and amount 



realised by its sale. 

 (2.) A comparison of the estimate with the actual results. 

 (3.) The harvest of minor produce according to receipts and, 



if possible, quantity. 

 (4.) The data showing the net results of management. For 



a sample see the table on pages 332 and 333. 

 (5.) The means of following up the history of each wood 



or compartment, as illustrated in Appendix V., page 



396. 



3. Iieneiral of Working Plans. 



The renewal may, in some cases, amount to an entirely new- 

 plan ; but in the majority of cases much of the work done on 

 the first occasion can be used again, only subsequent changes 

 being noted. 



The most important part, of what remains from the pro- 

 visions of the first working plan, is the allotment of areas, or 

 the order of cuttings then initiated ; but even this frequently 

 requires modification. 



The task at a renewal is, strictly speaking, the same as on 

 the first occasion, except that a good portion of the work need 

 not be done over again, and that the experience gained during 



