CONTENTS 



Par. I. Definitions and Introduction. 



Chapter I. — The Ideal Forest. 



Par. II. Normal gradation of age classes. 



Par. III. Normal growing stock. 



Par. IV. Normal increment 



Par. V. Financial considerations. 



Par. VI. Sustained yield ("possibility"). 



Par. VII. Utilization-percentage. 



Chapter II. — Subdivisions of a Forest. 



Par. VIII. Working circle. 



Par. IX. Working sections. 



Par. X. Compartments and blocks. 



Chapter III. — Working Plan Reports. 



Par. XI. The chief working plan. 



Par. XII. Forest survey. 



Par. XIII. Description of locality. 



Par, XIV. Yield tables and volume tables. 



Par. XV. Silvicultural and protectional problems. 



Par. XVI. Forest utilization. 



Par. XVII. Forestal investments. 



Chapter IV. — Methods Regulating the Yield in Wood and Timber 



Par. XVIII. General remarks. 



Par. XIX. Regulation of yield by area. 



Par. XX. Regulation of yield by volume. 



Par. XXI. Charles Heyer's method. 



Par. XXII. Hundeshagen's method. 



Par. XXIII. Increment method. 



Par. XXIV. Brandis method. 



Par. XXV. Pinchot method. 



Chapter V. — Methods Regulating the Investments and the 



Returns. 



Par. XXVI. Judeich's method. 

 Par. XXVII. Raess's method. 

 Par. XXVIII. Schenck's method. 



