The report on this reconnaissance should follow the outline 

 in the appendix (P. 1). 



Upon the approval of the report, a working plan 

 should be prepared by the Supervisor and forwarded to the 

 District Office in triplicate. This working plan should 

 follow the outline in the appendix (p. 2). 



Upon the return of the working plan approved, an 

 allotment will be made for carrying on the work, if possible. 

 The Supervisor will be responsible for organizing his forces 

 for the actual control work at the proper season and for carry 

 ing out the project. 



It is generally preferable that the Forest Exam- 

 iner should make the reconnaissance, and should have general 

 supervision under the Supervisor of all control work. Where 

 it is considered necessary, the man in charge of insect con- 

 trol v,<ork in the District (District Entomologist) will assist, 

 in the preliminary reconnaissance. The Supervisor will, of 

 course, use his o->?n judgment as to what forest officers shou] 

 accompany this man in this work. In sxich cases the District 

 Entomologist will formulate a plan of work on the ground and 

 that plan must be thoroughly understood by some member of the 

 supervisory force of the forest as well as by the man who 

 will be directly in charge of the field work. The District 

 Entomologist will, at the end of his trip, give the Super- 

 visor a complete memorandum covering what he has done and 



said with recommendations. 



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