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SPECIAL REGULATIONS FOR ALASKA. 



All regulations for the use of the land and resources 

 of the National Forests are applicable to the Forests in 

 Alaska, except as modified by the following special 

 regulations : 



REG. 42. Trails on National Forest lands in Alaska may 

 be constructed, extended, or repaired without permit. 

 Wagon roads may be constructed, widened, extended, or 

 repaired when needed, but permit must first be obtained 

 from the supervisor. Permits will not give any right to 

 the exclusive use, or to charge toll, or against future dis- 

 posal of the land by the United States. 



REG. 43. When a right of way or other special use is 

 granted within a National Forest in Alaska, the supervisor 

 may, without charge, allow the cutting of timber when 

 this is necessary for the proper enjoyment of the special 

 use. (See Reg. 29.) 



REG. 44. Without permit, and free of charge, settlers, 

 farmers, prospectors, fishermen, or similar persons residing 

 within or adjacent to National Forests in Alaska are 

 granted the privilege of taking green or dry timber from 

 the Forests, and driftwood, afloat or on the beaches, for 

 their own personal use, but not for sale ; provided that the 

 amount of materal so taken shall not in any one year ex- 

 ceed 20,000 feet board measure, or 25 cords of wood; and 

 provided further, that the persons enjoying this privilege 

 will, on demand^ forward to the supervisor a statement of 

 the quantity of material so taken and a description of the 

 location from which it was removed. 



