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The nature of the subjects treated in each of these parts, and 

 the order in which they should, as a rule, be arranged, are 

 as follows : — 



INTRODUCTION. 



PART I.— SUMMARY OF FACTS ON WHICH THE PROPOSALS ARE 



EASED. 



Description op the teact dealt with. 



Name and situation. 



ConfigaTation of the gronnd. 



Underlying lock, and soil. 



Climate. 



Agricultural customs and wants of the neighbouring population. 



The composition and condition op the forests. 



Distrihution and area. 



State of the boundaries. 



Legal position. 



Rights and concessions. 



Composition and condition of the crops. 



Injuiiea to which the crops are liable. 



System of Management. 



Fast and present systems of management. 

 Special works of improvement undertaken. 

 Past revenue and expenditure. 



Utilization of the Produce. 



Marketable products ; requirements to be met. 



Lines of export. 



Centres of consumption. 



Mode and cost of extraction. 



Ket price of each class of saleable produce. 



Miscellaneous facts. 



The forest staff. 

 Laboui supply. 



PART IL— FUTURE MANAGEMENT DISCUSSED AND PRESCRIBED. 



Basis op Proposals. 



Working.circles ; how composed ; reasons for their formation. 

 Compartments ; justification of the subdivision adopted. 

 . Analysis of the orop ; method of valuation employed. 



