INSTRUCTIONS RELATING TO FOREST PRODUCTS. 31 



For General Investigations. 



PROJECT No. ____ 

 Title: ____________________ 



Preliminary report. 



1. Purpose. 



a. Need of work. 



&. Anticipated results. 



2. Previous work. 



1. Forest Service. 



a. Date, place, and auspices under which work was done. (Give 



especial attention to factors influencing quality of work.) 

 6. Apparatus and methods employed. 



c. Results. 



d. Criticisms and conclusions. 



2. Other investigations. 



a. Date, place, and auspices under which work was done. (Give 



especial attention to factors influencing quality of work.) 

 &. Apparatus and methods employed. 



c. Results. rp^ 



d. Criticisms and conclusions. 



3. Bibliography. 



4. Recommendations, with reasons. 



5. Estimates. ncp 



a. Time required. 



6. Cost. __, 



i. Salaries. Division of rorestry 



University of California 



For investigations of plants or processes. 



PROJECT No. ____ 

 Title: ____________________ 



Preliminary report. 



1. Purpose. 



a. Need of work. 



&. Anticipated results. 



2. Business organization. 



a. Name of operator and owner. 

 &. Location of administrative offices. 

 c. Representative dealt with. 



3. Patents, franchises, concessions. 



4. Raw materials. 



a. Kind (species, form, condition). 

 &. Source. 



c. Amount. 



d. Cost f. o. b. plant. 



5. Plant. 



a. Any points of interest about its history. 



6. Layout. It is desirable to have this section of the report accompanied 

 by sketches or drawings, as follows : 



1. General plan of plant, showing yards, general arrangement of 

 buildings, etc. 



2. Plan of plant proper, showing general arrangement of ap- 

 paratus. 



6. Apparatus. (Standard equipment may be described by trade designations. 



Special equipment in handling, working, or treating wood should be de- 

 scribed in detail. Whenever possible the rerbal description should be 

 supplemented by sketches showing the pertinent details of the apparatus. 

 In some cases information on power, light, heat, water supply, ventila- 

 tion, fire protection, etc., may also be desired.) 



