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FOREST REGULATION 



only in small spots (not over three acres), exceptions to this in cases 

 of stands of very defective stuff. Where special treatment is indi- 

 cated for any particular lot, it is so stated. Township. . . . , range. . . . 



Etc., etc., etc. 



It adds materially to the convenience and usefulness of these plans 

 to provide space where the execution of the work may be noted and 

 combine the plan of work with record of execution. 



Since these special plans usually develop printed forms for 

 their record, there is great danger, as in all book-keeping, to try to 

 do too many things on the same sheet. In a field sheet this is a 

 virtue, in a plan and in book-keeping it is usually a fault. There is 

 also danger of developing too many plans and records, starting 

 series of records about trivial things. Usually these unnecessary 

 things soon become irksome and are abandoned and much labor and 

 time is wasted. 



* In place of the awkward description of : N. E. % of S. W. %, a simple 

 mbering plan will prove much more convenient and prevent many mistakes. 



