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may be allowed to offer a proposition of settlement for 

 the trespass, which will include payment of the regular 

 fees in addition to any compensation due the Govern- 

 ment on account of damage to the National Forest. 



The presence of any illegal fence upon a National Forest 

 should be reported by the supervisor, upon Form 856, and the 

 evidence upon which the complaint is based should be given in 

 full, so that if necessary the case may be referred to the De- 

 partment of Justice for action. The presence of illegal fences 

 outside the National Forests should be reported only by letter. 



WILD HAY. 



REG. 72. Wilfl gratis upon National Forests may be^ut 

 for_hay jmder permits issued by supervisors. A charge 

 will be made of naJLJessjfchan twenty (20) cents per acre. 

 Application should be made upon Form 83^foTlTe^super- 

 visor, directly or through a ranger, stating the area of the 

 tract desired and the price offered. 



The permits will be issued under the general instructions 

 governing special-use cases. The supervisor will not permit 

 cutting until he has assurance that the purchase price has 

 been forwarded to the fiscal agent. 



In issuing permits to cut hay preference should be given those 

 applicants who actually need the hay for their own use rather 

 than to those who contemplate selling it to others. ' 



QUARANTINE AND LOCAL LAWS. 



KEG. 73. All stock which is grazed under permit in or 

 allowed to cross any National Forest will be required to 

 conform to the quarantine regulations of the Bureau of 

 Animal Industry, IT. S. Department of Agriculture, and all 

 live-stock laws of the State or Territory in which the 

 National Forest is located. 



