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living spring, except in rare cases where this restriction 

 is clearly impracticable. 



REG. 61. The carcasses of all animals which die in the 

 close vicinity of any water must be removed immediately, 

 and buried or burned. 



REG. 62. Whenever the Forest officers require it, all 

 stock grazed under permit must be salted regularly at such 

 places and in such manner as they may designate. 



REG. 63. All persons holding grazing permits are re- 

 quired to extinguish camp fires started by them or their 

 employees before leaving the vicinity thereof, and to aid 

 in extinguishing all forest fires within the division or dis- 

 trict of the National Forest in which they are grazing 

 stock. 



REG. 64. Whenever an injury is being done the Na- 

 tional Forest by reason of improper handling of the stock, 

 the owner must comply with the orders of the Forest offi- 

 cers or the permit will be canceled and the stock removed. 

 The grazing of stock upon a closed area or upon range not 

 allowed by the permit will constitute a trespass, and the 

 owner of the stock will be held liable for damages. 



It is within the authority of the Forest officers to drive 

 unpermitted stock from the National Forests, and to drive per- 

 mitted stock from any portion of a Nat ion,-! 1 Forest not included 

 in the permit; but permitted stock must not be driven from the 

 range to which it has been assigned without authority from the 

 Forester, by wire if necessary. In all cases of violation of the 

 regulations, when immediate removal of the stock is deemed nec- 

 essary, a report will be made to the Forester, and upon its re- 

 ceipt by him, if the recommendations are approved, the permit 

 will be canceled and authority will be given to remove the stock. 



