206 FOREST REGULATION 



1. Area Methods ("Flachenniethoden"). 



a. Fixed Yearly Cut or Division into Yearly Cuts (by area), 

 ( " Schlageintheilung'* ) . 



b. Area Allotment, ("Flachenfachwerk"). 



2. Volume Methods. 



a. Volume Allotment, ('"Massenfachwerk"). 



b. Method based on Normal Growing Stock, ("Normalvorrats- 

 methoden"). Austrian and Hundeshagen Methods, and their Modi- 

 fications. 



3. Combined Methods. 



a. Area Allotment with Volume as check, ("Combinirtes Fach- 

 werk"). 



b. Combinations of Allotment Methods with those using Nor- 

 mal Growing Stock as basis. 



c. Age Class Methods, or Methods working primarily for 

 Regularity in Age Classes, ("Alters Klassenmethoden"). 



1. Saxon)' practice up to i860. 



2. ("Bestandswirtschaft"), Method of Regulation by Area, 

 working for Regularity of Age Classes as well as Best Utilization 

 of the Individual Stand of Timber. 



4. Regulation for Cut of Equal \''alue. Wagener's Method. 



D. Compilation of the Working Plan, ("Zusammenstellung 

 d. Wirtschafts planes.'' Usually for ten years. Comprises really 

 three parts, the General Report includes List of Lands, or the Re- 

 ports on the Propverty, the General Plan, and the Detail Plans. 

 Judeich does not clearly distinguish these, but arranges as follows : 



a. General Description and its bases, (''.A-Ugemeine Beschrei- 

 bung u. zugehorige Beilagen"). 



General Description of forest. 

 Division of Forest, Regulation of Cut. 

 Future treatment. 

 Miscellaneous. 

 List of Lands. 



b. Detail Plans. 



I. Plan of Cutting, ("Specieller Hauungs plan"). Table of 

 next ten-year cut ; one side of book — what is to be : other side of the 

 hook — what has been done. 



