1 82 Forestry Quarterly. 



CAMP RUBBISH OR DEBRIS. 



53. (a) All camp buildings and structures on the National Forest 

 shall be located in a manner satisfactory to the Forest officers at a 

 sufficient distance from any stream to prevent pollution of any city water 

 supply, (m.) 



(b) The ground in the vicinity of all logging camps shall be kept neat 

 and clean, and all rubbish shall be removed and buried or burned. When 

 the camps are moved from one location to another, all debris shall be 

 "burned or otherwise disposed of as directed by the Forest officers, (w. 

 y. p., Coconino, D 3, 1910). 



(c) All camps used in connection with this sale will be kept in a 

 sanitary condition to the satisfaction of the Forest officers in charge. (I. 

 p., E. s., b. f., Medicine Bow, D 2, 1911). 



(d) Camps, buildings, railroads, logging roads, skid roads, log chutes, 

 flumes, and all other improvements and structures necessary for the 

 successful carrying on of logging operations shall be located and operated 

 as agreed upon with the Forest officer in charge. All improvements shall 

 be removed from National Forest lands within six months after the 

 termination of this agreement, unless permits or easements are secured 

 from the officer of the United States having jurisdiction and in accord- 

 ance with the Federal laws for their further occupancy and use. If not 

 removed within such time or further occupancy and use under such per- 

 mits or easements authorized, they shall become the property of the 

 United States. 



Logging camps should be kept from polluting (a) streams; 

 modern (c) sanitation is therefore a necessary precaution. The 

 mass of rubbish (b) is not only an eye sore, but a fire danger. 

 A recent combination of (a) and (b) is given under (d). 



INSECT DAMAGE. 



54. (a) All trees which are or which become insect-infested during the 

 period of this contract, if merchantable in the judgment of the Forest 

 officer, shall be cut and removed in accordance with the terms of this 

 contract and at the time required by the Forest officer, which shall not be 



later than , and if unmerchantable, will be disposed of 



in accordance with Clause (B. B.) 



(b) All trees, regardless of size, which are or which become insect-in- 

 fested during the period of this contract, and which are unmerchantable in 

 accordance with the terms of this contract, will, if required by the Forest 

 officer, be felled, lopped, piled compactly and burned, or otherwise dis- 

 posed of, at the time required by the Forest officer in charge, which shall 

 not be later than (B. B.) 



(c) If required by the Forest officer all brush and other debris result- 

 ing from logging, including large chips made in hewing ties, and slabs, 

 shall be piled and burned, or otherwise disposed of, under the directions 

 of the Forest officer, at the time required by the Forest officer, and not 

 later than (B. B.) 



(d) If required by the Forest officer, the stumps of all insect-infested 

 trees will be peeled at a time to be designated by the Forest officer, which 

 shall not be later than (B. B.) 



(e) All logs cut from insect-infested trees under this contract which have 

 not been sawed shall be peeled on or before. (B. B.) 



(f) All insect-infested timber upon valid claims or patented lands 

 marked or otherwise designated by the Forest officer will be cut and dis- 

 posed of in accordance with Clauses i, 2, 3, 4 and 5. No timber shall be 



