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i tB 4 ■ . - . ■ 03 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOREST SERVICE Branch of Operation Office of Lands June 24, 1907. IHSTRI7CTI0HS FOR EXAMINATION AHD REPORT 01 NEW FORESTS, ADDITIONS TO, AID ELIMINATIONS PROM EXISTING FORESTS The examination of Forest boundaries will be undertaken under instructions from the Chief" Inspector in charge of the District concerned, along plans approved by the Forester. Tile field men will be directly subject to the orders of the Chief Inspector. They will correspond with him in regard to their work, will submit maps, reports, and all other correspondence through him, and will write to the Washington Office only in cases of emergency. Areas to be examined will be outlined on State maps or described in letters of instruction, but the examination need not be confined to these lines. It should include all lands of the locality which prove to be suited to National Porest purposes. The examiner will be held responsible for having examined and reported to the Chief Inspector all lands in the section of a State where he has been working. Townships in which the lands are 90 per cent alienated need not be examined. If well timbered grader that they should be examined far snough. to reach
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Transcript | i tB 4 ■ . - . ■ 03 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOREST SERVICE Branch of Operation Office of Lands June 24, 1907. IHSTRI7CTI0HS FOR EXAMINATION AHD REPORT 01 NEW FORESTS, ADDITIONS TO, AID ELIMINATIONS PROM EXISTING FORESTS The examination of Forest boundaries will be undertaken under instructions from the Chief" Inspector in charge of the District concerned, along plans approved by the Forester. Tile field men will be directly subject to the orders of the Chief Inspector. They will correspond with him in regard to their work, will submit maps, reports, and all other correspondence through him, and will write to the Washington Office only in cases of emergency. Areas to be examined will be outlined on State maps or described in letters of instruction, but the examination need not be confined to these lines. It should include all lands of the locality which prove to be suited to National Porest purposes. The examiner will be held responsible for having examined and reported to the Chief Inspector all lands in the section of a State where he has been working. Townships in which the lands are 90 per cent alienated need not be examined. If well timbered grader that they should be examined far snough. to reach |
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