FIELD AND OFFICE EQUIPMENT. Ill 



One or more lines may be used for the description of an article, 

 but not more than ten articles will be described on one sheet. If 

 more than ten articles are to be described, use additional sheets 

 and treat each sheet as a separate requisition. 



When it is necessary to requisition by wire, give, first, the list 

 number, then the number of the article and the number required; 

 for example: "One, nineteen, six" would mean one-half dozen 

 blue lumbermen's crayons. 



So far as practicable, frequent requisitions for current supplies 

 should be avoided. On or about the 1st of March and the 1st of 

 September of each year supervisors will make requisitions for the 

 stationery, office supplies, and printed forms required by their 

 respective offices for the ensuing six months. To avoid delay, 

 however, articles needed for immediate use at the time the semi- 

 annual requisition is made will be called for in a separate requisi- 

 tion, marked "Special." 



All maps and photographic or drafting work should be requested 

 by letter. 



LIST I. FOR OFFICE USE. 



Equipment furnished on requisition for use in supervisor's 

 office. In making requisitions by wire order by number when 

 possible. 



1. Flat top desk. 



2. Sectional filing case, consisting of: 



(a) Section No. 1 Four-drawer map case, 33" by 14$" 

 by 25". 



(6) Section No. 2 Two-drawer vertical letter file, 33" by 

 111" by 17". 



(c) Section No. 3 Nine-drawer loose-sheet letter file, 33" 

 by 14" by \1\". 



(d) Top and base. 



3. Map case, four-drawer unit, base and top. 



4. Transfer case. 



5. Bent-wood office chair. 



6. Typewriter No. 3. 



7. Typewriter stand. 



8. Card-index case. 



