128 THE USE BOOK. 



D. LIVE-STOCK ASSOCIATIONS. 



The cooperation of associations, through their advisory boards 

 or otherwise, in matters pertaining to range management. 



Methods used in settling controversies and adjusting range 

 disputes. 



E. GKAZING MAP. 



A map showing the range divisions and driveways within the 

 reserve and indicating changes recommended; also showing areas 

 closed or to be closed against grazing any class of stock and areas 

 which have been badly overgrazed. 



F. RECOMMENDATIONS. 



Increase or decrease in the number of stock to be grazed on 

 the reserve during the coming season. 



The distribution of the stock between districts. 



The period during which grazing should be allowed in different 

 portions of the reserve and for different classes of stock. 



The prices to be charged for grazing each class of stock. 



Special rules to meet local conditions. 



2. POLICY AND PERSONNEL. 



Annual report due in Washington December 1, covering the 

 following points: 



Suggested changes in the Use Book. 



Brief separate report on each subordinate, with recommenda- 

 tions for reduction or promotion. 



Changes in boundaries of the reserve. 



Residents in the reserve. 



Condition of local sentiment, with recommendations for reserve 

 policy. 



3. FIRES. 



Annual report due in Washington January 1, covering the fol- 

 lowing points: 



(a) Number of fires of each class , 6, and c for each month. 



(6) Summary of causes of fires. 



(c) Total number of acres burned over. 



