regular warden cannot attend a fire. While in charge 

 of a fire, he has all the powers of the warden whose 

 place he fills, and receives a warden's pay, but he is 

 not commissioned, receives no annual salary, cannot 

 issue permits, and has no authority and no extra pay 

 when the regular warden is present. He must report 

 his fires to the regular warden who will make out the 

 usual report and bill from the information given him. 



(10) A Special District Firewarden is appointed by 



the Forest Commission to serve over 

 Special district an area embracing parts of two or 

 firewardens. more townships. His powers and 



duties for his territory are the same 

 as those of any township warden. He must report 

 his fires direct to the State Firewarden and his 

 bills to the township committee of the township in 

 which the service was rendered. A Reserve Warden 

 is appointed by the Forest Commis- 

 ^. ese F ve sion. He has, ex-officio, all the 



powers of a regular firewarden in all 

 townships within which or adjacent to which his re- 

 serve lies, in protecting the reserve. To call out 

 men for other fires he must also hold a regular fire- 

 warden's commission. 



(11) Division Firewardens have been appointed by 



the Forest Commission, each over sev- 

 eral counties. Every township and 

 district warden should know in which 

 division his township is, who the division firewarden 

 is and where his headquarters are. (See page 3.) 

 These men are ready to give advice and assistance 

 to any warden. They can be reached by telephone 

 and may be summoned to help control a large and 

 stubborn fire, though they should not be called on 

 until an attempt has been made by the local people 

 to put it out. Do not plan to depend on your Divi- 

 sion Warden, for he may not be free to go to your 

 assistance at once when the call comes. 



(12) In accordance with the provisions of the law, 



the Forest Commission requires that 

 Firewardens' all appointments be made effective 



January 1, for the term of one year. 

 If, however, a warden's appointment is not effective 

 till later, his term expires on December 31, as though 



