eareful consideration by the ZPorost Supervisor's office and 

 all tine actually ap0n-i> "fey ?oros.t of icerp 031 this "branch of 

 worl: v/cs charged accordingly, 



(Jr&aJL.ng- administration was performed in connection 



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with other administrative wer-l: ana in all qase.s an ap^rqpri- 

 ate amount of labor expended charged to this branch of wprk 



An even distribution of the stock' over the. entire 

 Forest made it possible for grazing eunini strati on to be 

 performed in connection with other wor"r t 



As all Purest officers* diarios were carefully ye- 

 cheolzQd v;ith Pom 347 "by the Supjorvisor 1 ? office, uniformity 

 was established in Mailing the proper charges, 



The Ilodoc grass od 8,751 h.ec;d of cattle and horses 

 undor 239 permits, twing to the even distribution of stock, 

 it required no oir^ra expense in handling a largo ntunber than 

 if each permittee averaged 10 hoad, 



Tho assistance received during the season 1911 

 from tho individual permittees in looking over their own 

 interests on the forest greatly relieved the forest officers, 

 The assistance rendered "by the different stools: associations 

 in adjustment of range disputes and taking up complaints re- 

 lieved the Porest Supervisor's office to a great e:rient. 

 The number of complaints by stoclimen wero lessened by one- 

 half over the previous season. 



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