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Show 5377 Kirkpatrick- D 3388 Q How many, approximately? A I should judge probably fifty or seventy-five, something like that. Q And from those field notes the plat will be prepared, will it? we term the official field notes. taken in the field, in rough, draft form; they will be prepared in final, official form, according to our special instructions, and our Manual of Survey Instructions. From those official field notes the official plat is prepared. Then the official fField notes and plat are transferred to the commissioner for acceptance. Q Will the official field notes contain any different matter in so far as actual surveys are concerned, than do the unofficial field notes? A No. Q The basic data for the official field notes and for the plats, official plats that may later to prepared, is all found in what you term the unofficial field notes that are now on |