FOREST RIGHTS. 

 c. Right to float Timber. 



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The kinds of timber to be floated should be specified and 

 the owner of the stream has the same rights as the right- 

 holders. The right of footpath along the bank of the stream 

 may be also combined with this right, the breadth of the path 

 being determined by custom. In India, this right is always 

 exerciseable under the control of the State only. 



d. Rights of burning Charcoal, stacking Wood, etc.. 



The sites where the charcoal is to be burned or the wood 

 stacked, must be pointed out to the right-holder, and also the 

 roads to be used for export, which should be as convenient as 

 circumstances will allow. Wherever charcoal is burned, special 

 precautions must be taken against danger to the forest from 

 fire. 



Fig. 21." Charcoal kiln in Black Forest.'' Photo by E. S. Carr. 



