130 THE USE BOOK. 



(&) Expenses: 



(1) Travel expenses for lodging, subsistence, and transpor- 

 tation. 



(2) Equipment tools, instruments, etc., not obtainable by 

 requisition. 



(3) Communication materials and labor, other than ranger 

 labor, for the construction and maintenance of roads, trails, 

 bridges, and telephones. 



(4) Shelter office rent, and extra labor, and material 

 other than equipment for the construction of cabins, pasture 

 fences, etc. 



(5) Protection extra labor for burning brush, marking 

 timber, herding trespassing stock, and construction and 

 maintenance of fire lines. 



TECHNICAL REPORTS. 



Monthly report of the forest assistant transmitted through the 

 supervisor on the technical forest business of the reserve. 



SUPERVISORS' RECORDS. 



Every supervisor is required to record the condition and busi- 

 ness of his reserve under the following heads. These records 

 furnish the basis for his reports. 



(1) Ranger service. (Card record.) 



(2) Free use of timber. (File of duplicate permits. ) 



(3) Sale of timber. (Card record.) 



(4) Forest mapping and estimating. (File of rangers' corre- 

 spondence and maps. ) 



(5) Grazing. (Card record. ) 



(6) Claims and patents. (Data from local land office. } 



(7) Privileges. (Card record.) 



(8) Rights of way. (Card record.) 



(9) Fires. (Rangers' monthly reports.) 



(10) Trespass. (Card record.) 



(11) Miscellaneous work. (File of rangers' service reports.) 



(12) Accounts. (Supervisor's books. ) 



Every supervisor is required to keep a diary, in which he will 

 record for each day of service his work and movements and the 



