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The following is an example of a more detailed state- 

 ment. Very often, however, it will be necessary to indicate 

 not merely the total wooded area but also the area of each 

 type of forest in each block. Where a stock map has been 

 prepared this offers no difficulty : — 



Boundaries.— In order to justify proposed works of im- 

 provement, or the absence of any proposal of the kind, with 

 regard to the demarcation, it is necessary to ascertain aud 

 state whether the boundary marks are sufficient and suit- 

 able or not ; whether they are in good or bad condition ; and 

 whether they are well placed. In some cases a re-demarca- 

 tion of parts of the boundary may be required, and, if so, 

 this should be justified. The nature of the surrounding 

 properties, the likelihood of trespass, and such other points 

 as bear on the size, degree of proximity, etc., of the boundary 

 marks should be dealt with in such detail as may be neces- 

 sary in each case. A "register" of boundary marks 

 should not usually find a place in a working-plans report. 



In many cases, for instance where the annual clearing 

 of the boundary lines for fire-protection or other purposes 

 is necessary, it may be advisable to state the length of lines 

 to be kept clear or the number of marks to be repaired, etc.- 



