THE USE BOOK. 51 



prior withdrawal for National Forest pi]rpngpgL ( Ap- 

 peKcfix^p. 279.) 



All States and Territories alike may make indemnity 

 selection of unreserved public lands in lip.n of school 

 sections included within a National Forest 1 whetherthe 

 title of the State has or has not been perfected byTEe 

 stTrve^of"'Th^scTioonsecHon^. '(Appendix, p. 278.) 

 "The removal of timber from unsurveyed lands within 

 a National Forest without permit is trespass, and will 

 be promptly reported in all cases, notwithstanding the 

 fact that after survey such lands may turn out to be 

 State ^Frailroad sections. 



RAILROAD LANDS. 



A railroad does not acquire title to nor the right to 

 use, lease, or sell land within the primary limits of its 

 grant before Government survey (Appendix, p. 284), 

 n(5r~wi^in_jj^indemnityTiniitsnbefore Government sur- 

 vey and approval of selection. When the plats and 

 fTeTcTTibtes of survey show land in National Forests 

 to be numeral in character, use, lease, or sale by < a rail- 

 road will Qpt.be allowed, u n Jess its plgctjnry of sjicfi 

 land has beenapproved by the Department of the fn- 



" ^i " ADMINISTRATIVE SITES. 



Public lands within National Forests, and, where nec- 

 essary, Tmtside them, may be withdrawn from all forms 

 oTentry," for administrative uses,._ 



Lands needed for supervisors^ and rangers 7 headquar- 

 ters, gardens, or pastures, for planting stations, reser- 



