230 THE USE BOOK. 



SIERRA NATIONAL FOREST. 



ACT OF FEBRUARY 7, 1905 (33 STAT., 702). 



semHeNat'io^pJrt The tracts of lands in the State of Call- 



added to the Sierra fornia known and described as follows: 

 National Forest. 



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[703] are hereby reserved and withdrawn from settlement, 

 occupancy, or sale under the laws of the United States, and set 

 apart as reserve forest lands, subject to all the provisions of 

 the act of Congress approved October first, eighteen hundred 

 and ninety, entitled "An act to set apart certain tracts of land 

 in the State of California as forest reservations : " Provided , 

 That all those tracts or parcels of land described in section one 

 of the said act of October first, eighteen hundred and ninety, 

 and not included within the metes and bounds of the land above 

 described, be, and the same are hereby, included in and made 

 part of the Sierra Forest Reserve : And provided further, That 



the Secretary of the Interior may require the 

 teri e o C r re authorized to paynieot of such price as he may deem proper 

 charge. for privileges on the land herein segregated 



from the Yosemite National Park and made 

 a part of the Sierra Forest Reserve accorded under the act 

 approved February fifteenth, nineteen hundred and one, relat- 

 ing to rights of way over certain parks, reservations, and other 

 lands, and other acts concerning rights of way over public 

 lands; and the moneys received from the privileges accorded 

 on the lands herein segregated and included in the Sierra Forest 



Reserve shall be paid into the Treasury of. 

 Special fund. the United States, to be expended, under the 



direction of the Secretary of the Interior, in 

 the management, improvement, and protection of the forest lands 

 herein set aside and reserved, which shall hereafter be known 

 as the " Yosemite National Park." 



Rights Within National Forests. 



CONTRACTS NONTRANSFERABLE. 



REVISED STATUTES, SECTION 3737. 



No contract or order, or any interest therein, shall be trans- 

 ferred by the party to whom such contract or order is given to 

 any other party, and any such transfer shall cause the annul 

 ment of the contract or order transferred, so far as the United 



