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Transfers of privileges 

 Amendments of applications 

 On and off permits 

 Payments and refunds 

 Trespass 



Use of private lands 

 Crossing permits 

 Grazing uses 



Pastures and improvements 

 Quarantine 

 Predatory animals 

 Extermination of prairie dogs 

 Investigations 

 Improvement of range. 

 ID. Special Uses 

 General Policy 



Complete Use National Forests 



Kinds 



Examination, report, recommendations 



Factors governing approval 



Preparation contract. 



11. Hydro-Electric Pow/er Plants 



Possible development, value, present and future 



Economic aspect 



Danger of monopoly 



State laws 



Preventative measures 



Policy and practice of Service. 



12. Game Preserves 

 National Monuments 

 National Parks 



Relations between Forest officers 

 Forest Service as a profession 



Standing of Forest officers 



Opportunities for advancement 

 Suggestions to new Forest Assistants assigned to National Forests. 



Other Courses. 



Certain other courses are very desirable, such as : 



1. Elementary business law. 



2. Park development and street and park trees. 



3. Fish and game. 



Of these the conference made the course on elementary busi- 

 ness law of at least 25 hours a requirement for all schools, and 

 while they expressed themselves as to the desirability of courses 

 in fish and game protection, in street and park trees, it left them 

 optional with the different schools. 



Some schools give other special and advanced courses in cer- 

 tain subjects, depending usually on the specialties of the instruc- 

 tors. Then again, some institutions may be able to give to their 

 students some assistance in practical things which will aid them 



