134 THE USE BOOK. 



All persons who violate the regulations in regard to 

 the repairing of damage to roads and trails, fencing of 

 springs, bedding of sheep near streams or too long in 

 the same place, removal or burial of dead animals, 

 salting of stock, extinguishing fires, or complying with 

 the orders of Forest officers when damage is being done 

 to the forest or range will make themselves liable for 

 the amount of the damage or to a reduction in the num- 

 ber of stock allowed the following year. 



Whenever it is necessary for the protection of a 

 National Forest, or of the interests dependent upon it, 

 the supervisor may require the owners of transient 

 stock, or nonresidents of the State or Territory in which 

 a National Forest is located, to give a good and sufficient 

 bond to insure payment for all damages caused by any 

 violation of the regulations or the terms of the permit. 



In all cases where a bond is required the supervisor will pre- 

 pare it, using the regular blank form, stating the number and 

 kind of stock to be grazed and the portion of the range to be 

 occupied, and send it to the applicant with the notice of ap- 

 proval of the application. The bond must be executed and re- 

 turned to the supervisor, who will forward it to the Forester. 

 The permit will not be issued until the bond has been approved 

 by the Forester and the grazing fees paid in full. 



USE OF PRIVATE LAND. 



REG. 65. Persons who own, or who have leased from 

 the owners, land within the exterior limits of any Na- 

 tional Forest which they desire to use for grazing" purposes 

 will be allowed to cross the Forest lands free of charge 

 with their stock to reach such private holdings, but when 

 the stock will be grazed on National Forest land en route, 



