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Remarks. 



64, 65, 66, 67, and 68. Remarks on these are unnecessary. 



Section IX. — Forest Committee. 



69 and 70. A forest committee (consultative only) will be of* 

 the greatest importance, giving weight and authority to 

 decisions on subjects regarding which it was difficult to form 

 opinions. 



The conservator will give information to committee on all 

 matters to be considered. Such matters as contracts for 

 forest produce, contracts for works, &c, and utility of entering 

 upon expensive works, might be referred to committee. 



Section X. — Management of Reserves. 

 Articles 71, 72, 73, 74, and 75. Require no explanation. 



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