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 GRAZING. 



Bonds in Connection with Grazing 1 Permits 



In all cases where a bond is required for protection against damages to the Forest 

 by grazing, the supervisor will prepare it, using the regular blank form, stating the 

 number and kind of stock to be grazed, and describing the portion of the range to be 

 occupied, and send it to the applicant with the Notice of Approval of the application 

 for a grazing permit. The bond must be executed and returned to the supervisor, 

 who will note the names and addresses of the sureties, and forward it to the District 

 Forester for approval. The permit will not be issued until notice of the approval of 

 the bond by the District Forester has been received and the grazing fees have been 

 paid in full. All bonds required in connection with grazing permits will be filed in 

 the Office of the District Forester. 



Instructions Regarding- Trespass Reports- 

 Grazing Trespass reports, Form 856, should show clearly inclusive dates upon 

 which the stock are in trespass. The date of the report, which will be used in the 

 designation of the case, will be entered in the space indicated at the top of Form 85S. 



Acknowledging 1 Receipt of Grazing 1 Applications 



When action on applications for grazing permits must be delayed until a date 

 which has been set for their final presentation, it is desired that supervisors acknowl- 

 edge their receipt by postal card, Form 303. Compliance with this request will pre- 

 vent many misunderstandings and be appreciated by the users of the National 

 Forests. 



Card Record for Grazing- Permits Issued on Account of Private Land 



A new Grazing Record Card, Form 403, has been prepared, for keeping the record 

 of permits issued, under Regulation 65, on account of private lands. Beginning 

 January 1, 1909, this card should be used for recording all applications for grazing 

 permits under Regulation 65, whether the right to the exclusive use of the private 

 land is waived or not. The cards should be filed alphabetically under a guide card 

 placed behind the record cards for the regular paid permits. 



Card Posters for Range Allotments 



In order to meet the demand for a poster to be used in marking the boundaries 

 of individual range allotments, a large card poster, Form 222, has been printed, and 

 may be had upon requisition to the Ogden Supply Depot. It is desired that the uee 

 of this poster be adopted in all Forests where individual range allotments have been 

 made and that, so far as possible, the lines be marked during the coming season. 



