62 THE USE BOOK. 



right of entry under that act, may secure without 

 charge a permit for the agricultural use of so much of 

 the land applied for as, in the opinion of the supervisor, 

 is chiefly valuable for agriculture, provided that the 

 land is not adversely claimed under settlement made be- 

 fore its withdrawal, or after its withdrawal and before 

 January 1, 1906. Applications for listing will not be 

 affected by such permits. 



The Forester will send to the supervisor of each Forest 

 weekly lists of applications under the act of June 11, 1906, 

 which show who appears to have the preference right of 

 entry. Upon receipt of such lists the supervisor should notify 

 the applicant appearing to have the preference right of entry, 

 if the land is considered by the supervisor to be chiefty val- 

 uable for agriculture and is not adversely claimed under set- 

 tlement as above defined, that upon request a special-use permit 

 will be granted to him without charge to occupy and use the 

 land for agricultural purposes. Upon receipt of such request, 

 the supervisor should issue a free special-use permit to the ap- 

 plicant in the usual manner under the special-use regulations. 



The following paragraph should be incorporated in each 

 permit : 



" In the examination of the land under the act of June 11, 1906, 

 to determine its agricultural character, this permit shall not 

 be considered ; neither shall it be construed to give the per- 

 mittee any preference right of entry under that act. This 

 permit shall terminate when the land is opened to entry under 

 that act ; but if it is shown that the permittee has not the 

 preference right of entry, the listing of the land for opening 

 to entry will be deferred by the Secretary of Agriculture to 

 protect growing crops." 



ROADS AND TRAILS. 



/ REG. 12. No permit is necessary for the construction of 

 [wagon roads by States or counties over National Forest 



