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(3) When laid out or planned. 



(4) By whom laid out. 



(5) By whom the work was done (name the rangers). 



(6) Amount of such work, length of trail, size of cabin, inclosure, 

 extent of fire line, or brush burned. 



(7) What was the cost for: 



(a) Material purchased. 



(b) Extra help. 



( c) Total. 



' EEPORT ON PLANTATIONS OF TREES. 



All cases of seeding and planting should be reported at the 

 end of each season in connection with the monthly report for 

 October. Every plantation, if successful at all, should be 

 reported for three years in succession, to show its condition 

 for the first three seasons. In the second and third report of 

 any plantation, only its condition need be indicated, but, of 

 course, its location is stated, and reference is made to the 

 first report. 



Reserve. 



(1) Plantation by seeding, planting. 



(2) Kinds of trees. 



(3) Locality, division, district, block, or section. 



(4) When executed. 



(5) By whom work was performed. 



(6) What method used. 



(7) Number of acres seeded or planted. 



(8) Number of trees set out. 



(9) Cost of— 



(o) Material, seed, trees, etc. 

 1^6; Extra help. 



(10) Success; whether trees died or lived, seed came up, and seedlings 

 lived, etc. 



EEPORT ON GRAZING. 



This report is made at the end of the grazing season. A 

 blank sheet, used also for the permanent record of the super- 

 visor, is furnished by the Department. 



The report covers the following: 



1. Name and address of applicant. 



2. Number of permit. 



3. Kind of stock, whether cattle, sheep, etc. 



4. Number of head. 

 6. Name of herder. 



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