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Commons at its last session (19O6). The bovmdaries of each 

 reserve are specifically stated in the act, and can be changed only 

 by special Act of Parliament. 



The Superintendent of Forestry is charged with the control and 

 management of the reserves, subject to the direction of the Min- 

 ister of the Interior. The exchange of lands outside the reserves 

 for private holdings inside is authorized. The appointment of 

 forest rangers by the Minister of the Interior is provided for, 

 such rangers to have all the powers of a justice of the peace. 

 During the construction of any railway passing through Dominion 

 lands, such railway is required to reimburse the Crown to the ex- 

 tent of one-half of the expense of fire-ranging along its line and 

 for a distance of five miles on either side of its right of way. 



The names and areas of the Dominion Forest Reserves set apart 

 by this act are as follows: 



Province of British Columbia — 



Name of Reserve. Area, square miles. 



Long Lake IPO 



Monte Hills IO6 



Martin Mountain 18 



Niskonlith 124 1-2 



Tranquille 149 



Hat Creek 206 



Donald 72 



Larch Hills 25 



890 1-2 



Province of Manitoba — 



Riding Mountain 1,535 



Turtle Mountain 109 1-4 



Lake Manitoba West 248 



Spring Woods 110 



Duck Mountain 1,251 



Porcupine 322 



3,575 1-2 



Province of Saskatchewan — 



Beaver Hills 72 



Pines 145 



Moose Mountain l63 



Porcupine 360 



740 



Province of Alberta — 



Cooking Lake 114 



Cypress Hills 18 



Kootenay Lakes 54 



186 



Total 5,3913-4 



