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except upon patented land, or upon a valid claim when 

 necessary for the actual development of such claim con- 

 sistent with the purposes for which it was initiated.. 



(c) Erecting or conducting telephone, telegraph, or 

 power lines, hotels, stores, sawmills, power plants, or 

 other structures, or manufacturing or business enterprises, 

 or carrying on any kind of work, except as allowed by law 

 and National Forest regulations, and except upon patented 

 land or upon a valid claim for the actual development 

 of such claim, consistent with the purposes for which it 

 was initiated. 



Appropriating, excavating, injuring, or destroying 

 any historic or prehistoric ruin or monument, or any 

 object of antiquity without a permit is prohibited by 

 specific act of Congress. (Appendix, p. 244.) 



GAME AND FISH PRESERVES. 



The Forest Service will not issue any permit for game 

 or fish preserves, or any permit which would result in 

 preventing or restricting lawful hunting and fishing in 

 National Forests. 



RIGHTS OF WAY AMOUNTING TO EASEMENTS. 



Maps of location, or applications under the several 

 laws granting rights of way amounting to easements 

 affecting the title to the lands, must be filed in the 

 proper local land office of the Department of the In- 

 terior and net with any Forest officer. The laws grant- 

 ing rights of way are : 



The act of March 3, 1875, as extended to National 

 Forests by the act of March 3, 1899 (Appendix, pp. 231 



