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ods of operations in detail, including methods of regener- 

 ation. 



(c) Area covered with stands having a density of 50 per cent, 

 or over. Divide this area into two classes: 



1 — Number of acres not in need of improvement. 



2 — Number of acres in need of improvement. 



State approximately the amount of wood product which 

 may be removed, noting form and species and possible 

 present markets. 



State conditions under ^^•hich operations may be made 

 profitable. 



State what must be done to bi-ing the stands to normal 

 density. 



(d ) Area with scattered trees from a density of 10 per cent, up 

 to stands having a density of 50 per cent.; species, and 

 amount of material which slioukl be I'e.moved, market 

 conditions, etc. 

 State what must be done to l)ring the stands to noi'mal 

 density. 



(e) Area, not included in above, covered with brush or weed 

 growth, as scru)) oak, bracken, briars, huckleberry 

 bushes, etc. 



State proportion of this area which will be naturally re- 

 forested by a growth of valuable species if protected from 

 fire and grazing: Reforesting of remaining portion; 

 amount of fire killed timber, 

 (f j Area of open ground where seed or seedlings may be 

 planted now with little or no difficulty, as old fields, 

 mill sites, severely burned areas, etc. 



(g) Area covered with rocks, where no cutting ought to be 



done, or where no regeneration can be expected. 



(h) Area covered with water; — lakes, dams, ponds, anc 



streams. 



(i) Area used for roads and trails. 

 ( j ) Area used for fire lanes. 



( k ) Summarize areas from above where reforesting by planting 

 is not justified at })resent rate of cost. 

 Springs and Streams: 



(a) Locate all springs on map. 



(b) State whether spi-ings are cleaned, made accessible, or 



])osted (named). 



(c) Data with reference to fiow of si)rings. Continuous or 



not; unusual fiow or drying up, and probable cause of 

 same, whe.tiier due to climatic conditions, humus condi- 

 tions, drainage, or other cause, 

 (d ) Condition of streams generally. 



1 — Regularity of fiow. 



2 — Contamination. 



(a) Possibility. 



(b) Prevention. 

 Buildings and repairs: 



(a) Condition of all buildings on reserve. 



(b) Need of repairs or new buildings. 



(c) Fences. 



