64 FOREST EESEEVE MANUAL. 



1. Are the boundaries of the cutting area clearly outlined and marked? 



2. Have all trees cut been marked? 



3. Did the trees marked include all (excepting seed trees) above a cer- 

 tain diameter? . 



4. "What was this diameter? (If both dead and live timber were cut, 

 give minimum diameter in both cases. ) . 



5. Is the purchaser making clean work, cutting all marked trees as he 

 proceeds? . 



6. Are the tops being utilized? . 



7. Down to what diameter? . 



8. Is any timber being cut into cordwood which is suitable for more 

 valuable products? . 



9. Has any timber been utilized for purposes not stated in the applica- 

 tion? . 



10. If so, how? . 



11. Is all brush and debris made in this cutting piled so it may be 

 burned easily and without danger to standing timber? . 



12. Has the use of timber for camps, bridges, and road material been 

 restricted to unsalable material? . 



13. If not, has the timber used for such purposes been scaled and re- 

 ported? . 



14. Does the yield per acre overrun or underrun the original estimate? 



15. Is cutting in progress on the tract at present? 



16. On what part of the area is the cutting in progress? 



17. If not, give reasons for the suspension: . 



18. How many men are employed in cutting? . 



19. Has any material been removed from the tract during the time cov- 

 ered by this report? . 



20. Does the removal of material keep pace with the manufacture? 



21. If not, give the approximate amount of manufactured material on 

 the tract. . 



22. Has the purchase! in any way failed to observe the terms of his con- 

 tract or the instructions of the forest officers; and if so, how? . 



Signed . 



Dated at - 



EEPOET ON MISCELLANEOUS WOEK. 



This forms part of the monthly report of the supervisor. 



All work of this kind must be definitely located. Each trail 

 should have its definite terminal points and appear on the 

 map with definite name or number. 



Eeserve. 



(1) Kind of work, whether trail, cabin, fire line, telephone line, etc. 



(2) Location of work; name or number of trail. (If necessary this 

 statement is accompanied by a map. ) 



