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4. Detail Description of all stands (by Working Sections) 

 stating site, stand, and what to do with it. 



b. Plan for Selection Forest. 



c. Plan for Coppice or Standard Coppice. 



4. (.)ther Points in Forest Regulation, ("Sonstige I'unkte d. 

 Forsteinrichtung"' ) . 



a. General Description of Forest. 



Includes: CJwnership, Area, Location, Markets, Prices, Trans- 

 portation facilities. Site, including soil, topography, Climate, Tim- 

 ber, Species Types ("Waldformen"), System of treatment. Age 

 classes. 



History of forest. 



b. General Plan of Management, ("Allgemeine Betriebsord- 

 nung"), Including: 



1. Objects of Management (for largest returns; largest inter- 

 est on capital ; for public good ; for Protective forest. Scenery, 

 Park, etc.). 



2. Choice of Species, System of treatment. Arrangement into 

 Working Sections, 



3. Rotation. 



4. Cut, and Principles followed in Cutting ; and a showing to 

 prove that forest is not overcut. 



5. Reproduction, artificial or natural, size of cutting areas, and 

 methods of work are to be justified by sufficient reasons. 



6. Thinnings and Improvement cutting, reasons for frequency 

 and size of tracts treated. 



7. Nursery and Plantation Work, ("Kulturbetriebe"). 



8. Plan of secondary utilization. ("Betrieb d. Nebennutz- 

 ungen"). 



9. Plan of Road Construction. 



10. Forest Protection. 



IT. Income and Expenses: estimates of these. 



c. Forest Maps. 



d. Organization of personnel for forest regulation ; checking 

 the work : its acceptance by proper office. 



Part III. Control and Revision of the Plans. 



I. Control of Management. 



a. Correction of the Survey work, boundaries, maps, etc. 



