Tow there arc cortaln things I don't ^an, and 



r tr.~. I don't niean that all this "'ould 

 any o>:e of ue, or that any one of us woulr 

 do much of thio. Collecting stuff rar.frinK from 

 . -il'l^ro woulxl be a litt?.o too nuch for rx-v ~ no 

 1 . nothing elao to do. Nri+,lv - Y r 

 .-tonal collecting, ^ith special inutru- - for elid 

 tb o.i t tie bugn out of thv tart unl o labor at. o plant pr 



v.ln r.: -tin/? r-apor dnd Mr; ircn --ornwu. No, I r.enn 



Itin'l of collection that uaoe a J&oklnifa for th'. bugs 

 and a part of an oia magazine for TOBBIT.K plants. I do r.ean 

 t, aa I ae it, any on^ of us who has & livo interest in 

 _a forestry game can flo a groat dnal along ione of thes 

 in a -,7ay that in wholly incidontal to hie rogular work. 



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NOTSS PROM TI:J DI30IWSIO!f8 AT Til 1 ? 

 RAKG21I VCSTIKO - V.1KJH 16-20, 191:1. 



Clerical Work; 



Too cuoh time ia spont by Re.ngnrn in tht porfornano* 

 of offioe work. Two sug/pcontions nero -sffiri^d and diecusacd 

 as to hor t)ie Rangrtrn could bo relieved of a large aisount 

 of thin work. The first auggestiori was t]-at they telephone 

 an niuch work as possible to tho slerks in the Hupnrrieor'B 

 ico to ho typewritten ther. If it ia a r^pcrt v:hica 

 -iircs the Hanger's signature, it can bo aent. to him to be 

 i. If it ia merely an ar.awer to a lottwr from tho 

 -ioor'n office, a memo <*an b--> filod as a reply and a 

 of the memo sor.t to the Hangor. 



second suggeotior was that it would bo more ad- 

 visable to havo a traveling Forest olerk who could visit th 

 District Panders' headquarters at Intervals to assist him 

 when tViO uork piles ur>, arid also no=. that his files are proper- 

 ly kept. Tho chiaf objection to this ia that even if a 

 traveling clerk could be pro^id^d the area he r*ould hJtvo to 

 crver is oo large that his visits would be at long intervals 

 and In the meantime too much work would bo allowed to elide 

 alongoraiting his arrival. 



Visiting officers from the Supervisor's cffioe can 

 * the fileo in proper shape* and after that, with the aid of 

 the filing schem*, tho Rangnr should bp able to keep then in 

 shape. Or.e Dietrict Rar.ger asked whether it should not be a 

 part of the qualifications of a District ReJiger to be able to 

 ta ':>> care of tho clerical work that is placed upon him at the 

 -sent tir.e. 



The matter was placed in the hands of the n-cclution 



