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chilrge of the reserved forests only,- and two guards, belonging to the sub-'diTision bat 

 not tinder the Bftnger, have charge of the grazing area : — 



(h) Sub-division of the area into blocks or compart- 

 ments. — The degree of elaboration with which the forest has 

 been sub-divided and the crops described should be briefly 

 explained and justified. 



:Example.—The working-circle has been sub-divided into five blocks, each of an 

 average area of 1,200 acres and with boundaries which follow either roads, ridges or 

 streams. As the forest is to be worked by the method of selectiou fellings, and the 

 exploitable trees are growing scattered over this area, a more minute sub-division and 

 description has not been considered necessary. 



The bonndaiies of the compartments are marked by deep blazes on all the 

 boundary trees ; whilst, at salient angles, earth mounds with hard wood posts bearing 

 nnmbered plates, have been placed. 



{Hi) Analysis of the crop.— It should be explained 

 whether the trees have been counted and measured, and 

 whether the areas containing different crops have been 

 differentiated and separately surveyed or have simply been 



