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PART II. FUTURE MANAGEMENT. 

 Chapter I. Allotment of areas and analysis of the crops. 



Division of area into working-circles and felling-series. Reasons 

 for their formation. 



Formation of compartments and sub-compaxtments. 



Enumerations carried out. 



Their result. Distribution of age-classes. 



Chapter II. Basis of management. 

 Object of management. 



Choice of species and sUvicultural treatment. 

 Choice of rotation. 



Chapter III. The Fellings. 

 General working scheme. 

 Special plan for the period. 

 Determination of the annual yield. 

 Tabular felling statement of annual areas. 

 Cultural rules for execution of fellings. 



Chapter IV. Tending operations. 



Tabular statement of annual areas to be worked over by sub- 

 sidiary improvement fellings, cleanings, thinnings, sowings and 

 plantings. 



Fire-protection . 



Miscellaneous prescriptions. 



Chapter V. Supplementary provisions. 

 Roads, buUdings, and other works : plan of execution. 

 Collection of data. Upkeep of records of sample plots and measure- 

 ments. 



Organisation of forest staff. 

 Forecast of financial results. 



Revisions. 



Appendices. 



Description of compartments and sub-compartments. 

 Maps. 



Enumeration surveys, with map. 



Record of measurements for compiling yield-tables, and increment- 

 tables. 



Results of ring-countings and borings. 

 Miscellaneous. 



Part I of the plan deals with the past and present, and Part II 

 with the future. 



