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pack, it is found that no exudate has formed, the pack may be 

 left out and the wound allowed to heal. The administration of 

 vaccine in addition to local treatment will shorten the course of 

 the disease and decrease the mortality from all types of the 

 disease. 



BY AUTHORITY. 



TEEEITOEY OF HAWAII. 

 BOAED OF COMMISSIONEES OF AGEICULTUEE AND FOEESTRY. 



RULE II. DIVISION OF FORESTRY. 



The Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry hereby 

 makes the following rule and regulation for the preservation and ad- 

 ministration of forest reserves: 



Section 1. The following acts are hereby forbidden on government 

 lands in forest reserves of the Territory of Haw^aii and declared to con- 

 stitute trespass punishable by fine: 



(a) The cutting, killing, destroying, girdling, chopping, injuring or 

 otherwise damaging, or the removal, of any timber, young tree growth, 

 or any other material, except as authorized by permit from the Super- 

 intendent of Forestry. 



(b) The grazing of any livestock, except as authorized by permit 

 from the Superintendent of Forestry. 



(c) The hunting of any wild animals, except as authorized by per- 

 mit from the Superintendent of Forestry. 



(d) Having or leaving in an exposed or insanitary condition camp 

 refuse or debris of any description, or depositing or being or going 

 thereon and depositing in the streams or other w^aters within or border- 

 ing upon government lands in the forest reserves any substance or sub- 

 stances which pollute or are liable to cause pollution of the said streams 

 or waters. 



(e) The going on or being upon government lands within a forest 

 reserve with intent to destroy, molest, disturb, or injure property be- 

 longing to the Territory of Hawaii, or used by the Territory of Hawaii 

 in the administration of the forest reserves. 



•(f) The wilful tearing down, defacing, or disturbing of any public 

 notice or survey monument posted within a forest reserve. 



(g) Squatting upon government land in a forest reserve, or con- 

 structing or maintaining any kind of works, structure, fence, inclosure, 

 road or trail, without a permit, except as otherwise allowed by law. 



(h) The tearing down, breaking down or through, or molesting in 

 any manner of a forest reserve boundary fence or gate or a fence or 

 gate on government land within a forest reserve. 



Section 2. Any person violating the above rule shall be guilty of a 

 misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine 

 not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500.00), as provided by Section 

 529, Revised Laws of Hawaii of 1915. 



Section 3. This rule shall take effect upon its approval by the 

 Governor. 



Approved: 



LUCIUS E. PINKHAM, 



Governor. 

 Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, April 5, 1916. 



