32 THE NATIONAL FOREST MANUAL. 



7. Processes. 



All processes of handling, treating, or working wood should be described in 

 detail. Begin with the material as received and describe successively the dif- 

 ferent stages of manufacture or treatment. The description should be divided 

 according to the following or some other convenient form, the cost of each step 

 being discussed: 



1. Preliminary handling and treatment. 



2. Conversion process. 



3. Finishing process. 



8. Products and by-products. 



1. Kinds. 



2. Amounts. 



3. Inspection and grading. 



4. Selling prices. 



5. Uses. 



9. Waste products. 



1. Kinds. 



2. Amounts. 



3. Attempted and possible uses. 



10. Remarks and recommendations. 



11. Estimates. 



WORKING PLANS. 

 Form of title-page. 



UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



FOREST SERVICE. 

 FOREST PRODUCTS LABORATORY. 



DISTRICT 



OR 



OFFICE OF INDUSTRIAL INVESTIGATIONS. 

 PROJECT No. . 



(Title of project.) 



WORKING PLAN No. 



(Signed) . 



Approved : 



(Title.) 

 (Date.) 



(Title.) 



(Date.) 



NOTE. If the project is conducted at a 

 permanent station, put the name of the 

 station on the title-page. 



