Pastoral treatment. 



Areas to which applicable 

 Application of method . 



Supplementary provisions of working scheme. 

 Subjects to be dealt with 

 Improvement fellings . 



Sowings and plantings 

 Begnlation of grazing . 



„ of lights in wood 



Extraction of dead or fallen trees 

 Works of improvement other than cultural 

 Forecast of financial results 



105 

 106 



108 



ib. 



ib. 



ib. 

 112 



t6. 

 113 



ib. 



CHAPTER IV.— THE WORKING-PLAN EEPOET. 



General remarks ........... 115 



Arrangement of subjects ......... <d. 



Information to be recorded under each heading. 

 The introduction . . , , . . . . . . .117 



Name and situation of forest ......... 118 



Configuration of the ground ......... ib. 



Underlying rock and soil ......... ib. 



Climate . . . 119 



Agricultural customs : wants of the people 120 



Distribution and area ....,..,.,»&. 



Boundaries ............ 122 



Legal position of the forests . 123 



Eights and concessions 124 



Description of the forest growth ........ 125 



Injuries to which liable . . 127 



Systems of management .......... ii. 



Special works of improvement . . . . . . . .129 



Revenue and expenditure ......... ib. 



Marketable products 130 



Export lines ............ ii. 



Markets 131 



Mode and cost of extraction ib. 



Net price reulised for the produce it. 



The forest staff 132 



Labour supply .... i ••••., •'£. 



