134 THE FOREST LANDS OF FINLAND. 
relative to the work ; and all documents are required to be 
filed. In the Form are given in separate columns the 
date of the receipt of the communication, the contents, or 
substance of the communication, the date of the communi- 
cation, and references to the records of what had been done 
previously or subsequently in the matter. 
2. A letter-book, containing a draft or copy of all 
letters written in regard to the work of the service, 
arranged in chronological order, and in regularly num- 
bered succession. 
3. A day-book, in which shall be entered, in accordance 
with a prescribed form, all that is done in the work of 
the service, in the revier or district, in the course of the 
year. In this form are entered in separate columus 
the year, month, and days, the work done, specifying the 
block in which it was done, and at whose expense it was 
executed, and references and remarks, the former showing 
in what book or document details may be found. 
4, A roll book in which, in accordance with a pre- 
scribed form, shall be enrolled all the men employed. In 
the Form provision is made for an entry not only of 
the name of the person, but of the day of his birth, the 
day on which he entered the service, the day on which he 
was sworn, any warning given to him for negligence, &c., 
a page being kept for each individual, and subsequent 
engagements entered therein, with an index of the names. 
5. A record of days of work done, kept also in accordance 
with a prescribed form, in which are entered in separate 
columns the place of work done, specifying the block, the 
period appointed for its clearance, and the number under 
which it is entered (ago nummer), the time embraced by 
the work in months and days, the names of the workmen, 
the days occupied in the following work: floating 
wood, planting, sawing, collecting seed, road making, 
fencing, ditching, collecting and burning twigs, thinning 
and felling timber, the sum of the days thus occupied, the 
wages in cash, date of reckoning and entry; and as each 
entry is made, the Forest-Master gives an order on the 
