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tion of the director, the body of teachers shall meet together for common 

 consultation on matters affecting the work of instruction as may be demanded. 

 For assistance in carrying out the practical exercises in the division of 

 forests, the Forest Department may, on the director's proposal, instal two 

 tutors (repetitorer) for the time of those exercises, or one, as may be found 

 necessary. 



Section 7th. For the support of suitable pupils who distinguished them- 

 selves through diligence, ability, and good cultivation, also of graduated 

 pupils who may be employed as tutors, stipends are to be supplied to the 

 amount which may be fixed upon. The Forest Department shall appoint 

 candidates to these stipends on the recommendation of the college of 

 teachers. 



Section 8th. The director in the Forest Institute must have a thorough 

 insight into all the subjects of instruction taught in the Institute, and a 

 complete theoretical as well as practical knowledge of forest economy. His 

 duties are 



1st. To carry out with attention the course of instruction, and take 

 care that this, without setting aside theory, take a practical direction, 

 and also to see that secondary subjects do not develop themselves at the 

 expense of the instruction in forest economy. The director must send 

 in in the months of September and January to the Forest Department 

 for examination and confirmation the papers of the college of teachers, 

 in acccordance with the above-named plan of the order of work for the 

 session following. 



2nd. Carefully to preserve good order, good moral conduct, and diligence 

 among the pupils of the Institution, and with this view to carry out the 

 arrangements laid down. 



3rd. To send in to the Forest Administration before the beginning of each 

 quarter the estimates for the stipends of the candidates. 



4th. To send in yearly to the Forest Administration before the month of April 

 a report relative to the action of the Institute during the previous year, and 

 also to give in to the Forest Administration his opinion regarding the various 

 questions concerning the Institute which may be raised by himself or the 

 college of teachers ; also to mention such business belonging to the Institute 

 as does not rest upon himself immediately. 



5th. To watch over the preservation and safe keeping of the buildings 

 appropriated to the Institution, together with the inventories and collections 

 of the Institution, of which the director has to keep a complete list. 



6th. To receive every quarter, of the Forest Department on requisition by his 

 Imperial Majesty and the kingdom's Chancery, the money set aside for the 

 payment of salaries and the support of the Institute, together with the other 

 moneys which shall be made use of according to the given prescriptions for 

 the payment of each year's charges, the papers belonging to which, together 

 with an inventory of the property of the Institute, shall be handed in in the 

 month of February following to the Forest Department. 



7th. As to the forest lector, conformably to the precisely laid down order 

 of work, he shall instruct the pupils in the division and the culture of forests 

 and also in forest technology as an introduction to the already mentioned 

 brai ches of knowledge, especially in that of forest statistics and history, 

 together with the literature connected with forest science, with reference to 

 the final examination of the pupils in the said branches of knowledge; 



