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the approximate total amount of each where both are included, 

 the amount of each species included in the sale, the price per 

 thousand feet or other unit, the location of the cutting area, 

 and the date on which the sale will expire. This information 

 should always be made complete, since the Forester does not 

 receive other information until the scale reports are for- 

 warded. The Forest officer, upon being shown the receipt, if 

 the payment is made by express or postal money order, or the 

 draft itself, if by national-bank draft on New York, as assur- 

 ance of payment, will approve both copies of the application 

 and at once permit cutting and removal. He will at once for- 

 ward the original to the supervisor, give the duplicate to the 

 purchaser, and keep the triplicate for his tiles. He will forward 

 scale reports on Form 820 as often as required by the super- 

 visor. He will notify the supervisor, as directed on page 108, 

 as soon as the timber is removed and all terms of the agreement 

 are fulfilled, and recommend that the sale be closed. In sales 

 of $20 or less, or in which only dead timber is involved, a map 

 and forest description need not be sent to the supervisor; other- 

 wise they are required. 



(B) Supervisors'* sales. Not over $100 in value of 

 dead or living timber, or such larger amounts as may be 

 authorized by tb^ T^rf^tpr Application may be made 

 irough any Forest officer, but the supervisor must 

 approve jhe sale. JJLthe value of the timber applied 

 for is^npt over $100, the only delay involved isj:he time 

 required for the estimate and the report to the super- 

 visor. If the latter approves the sale, the applicant 

 forwards^to the Fiscal Agent jhe payment required, 

 and receives from the supervisor an approved rnpy of 

 his application, which becomes his permit. HP may 

 thenbegin cutting^ 



When~the value of the timber applied for is more 

 than $100, the sale must be advertised for at least thirty 



