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Residences and stores: 

 Number and location. 

 Annual rentals. 



Recreation: 

 Number and location of hotels. 

 Estimated cost and returns. 

 Fishing and hunting possibilities. 



Minerals: 



Kinds, quality, and approximate location. 

 Development work on this and adjoining properties. 

 Value by quality classes (table). 

 Estimated returns per acre per annum from use for: 

 Agricultiure (tillage and grazing). 

 Forest production. 

 Hydroelectric purposes. 

 Stores or residences. 



Recreation — hotels, fishing and himting. 

 Mining 



TiOes. 

 Legal history of tract. 

 Kind of titles. 



Doubtful lots and their legal defects. 

 Local authorities and witnesses: 



Attorneys. 



Surveyors. 



Guides. 



List of maps. — Maps can best be made on the same size paper 

 as the rest of the report even if this necessitates making 

 more maps or reducing the scale for special large area maps 

 and using an enlarged scale for small area maps. Several 

 maps of workable size are better than one large map which 

 attempts to show all the essential features. What can be 

 advantageously combined in one map differs from tract to 

 tract but the tendency is alwa3rs to try to economize and put 

 too much on one map. 

 Area, form and subdivision map. 



