

182 PRACTICAL FOREST MANAGEMENT. 



(1) Details of measurements of type trees and their outturn. 



(2) Details of seed years. 



(3) Sales and outturn figures with special reference to the 



guaranteed yield, where this system of sale is employed. 



(4) Fungi. 



(5) Insects. 



(6) Research and experiments, etc., etc. 



Orders regarding control forms- 



1. These orders only apply to those divisions whose working 

 plans have been revised and who have been provided with new 

 sets of control forms. These forms cannot be prepared without 

 reading and understanding the working plan. 



2. Four complete sets of forms are prepared in the Working 

 Plans Circle and three sets issued to territorial Conservator 

 concerned. One set is for the divisional office. One for the 

 Divisional Forest Officer in camp, both these sets should be written 

 up annually and the third is the flying set which is submitted by 

 the Divisional Forest Officer to his Conservator. After passing 

 this set will be forwarded to the Chief Conservator. 



3. All control forms will be examined in the working plans 

 branch of the Chief Conservator's office and the necessary entries 

 made in the set of forms there maintained. In the event of any 

 further correspondence being necessary the Chief Conservator will 

 address the Conservator concerned. 



4. Entries in control forms are to be made year after year in 

 the same form in the space provided, space should not therefore be 

 wasted. If more pages should become necessary forms can always 

 be obtained from the Working Plans Branch and the original set 

 rebound after adding the necessary pages. 



5. Control forms will be prepared for the year ending 31st 

 March, unless the working plan definitely prescribes working by 

 the calendar year as is the case in some cantonment plans. The 

 forms will be submitted to the Conservator according to the present 

 orders. 



