16 REPORT OF FORESTRY BUREAU, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. 



detailed information to the central office at Manila of operations over 

 the entire archipelago. 



After payment for the wood the licensee shows a receipt for the 

 same to the forestry official and receives from this official a permit to 

 unload (Form 1) and a note of the customs guards (Form 2). 



At destination of cargo a second inspection is made (Form 12) and 

 if a difference is found between the original manifest and second 

 inspection, this difference must be accounted for, and in certain cases 

 penalties may be incurred. If an excess of cargo is found at this 

 second inspection, an order of payment (Form 10) is issued and a 

 receipt for said payment must be shown before said cargo can be 

 moved. 



In the case of private woodlands, the owner or his authorized agent 

 submits a copy of the title to his woodlands to the forestry bureau for 

 registration. If the title is prima facia a good one, it is registered 

 and a statement (Form 9) of said registration given to the owner. 

 After cutting his wood, he secures a certificate from the mayor of the 

 township in which his land is located, to the effect that this wood was 

 cut on his land, and then a permit for free transit is given (Form 15). 



BLANK FORMS USED IN THE FORESTRY BUREAU, MANILA, P. I. 



No. 1. Permit to unload forest products. 

 No. 2. Note to customs guards to permit unloading of cargo. 

 No. 3. Order of payment. (English.) 

 No. 3. Order of payment. (Spanish.) 

 No. 4. License Rubber, gums, gutta-percha, etc. 

 No. 5. License Firewood. 

 No. 6. License Timber. 

 No. 7. License Gratuitous. 



No. 8. Acknowledgment of receipt of payment on excess of cargo. 

 No. 9. Statement of registration in forestry bureau of title to private woodlands. 

 No. 10. Order of payment on excess cargo "found at second inspection. 

 No. 11. Permit by forest ranger to move parts of a cargo of forest products (issued 

 after payment) . 



No. 12. Statement of inspection of forest products at destination. 

 No. 13. Manifest of timber cut on public lands. 

 No. 14. Manifest of firewood cut on public lands. 



No. 15. Permit for free transit of forest products taken from private woodlands. 

 No. 16. Order to unload forest products in Manila paid for at another place. 

 No. 17. Form of semimonthly statement made at each forestry bureau station. 



Forestry bureau. Form 1. 



FORESTRY BUREAU. 



No. 21. MANILA, P. I., July 1, 1901. 



Juan Garcia, having paid the State valuation of the timber brought to Manila on 

 steamer Salvadora, the forestry employees will permit the unloading in Manila Bay. 

 When unloading is finished this order will be taken up and the manifest given in 

 exchange, so that the timber can be carried where desired, provided no excess of 

 cargo is found at inspection. 



GEORGE P. AHERN. 

 Captain, Ninth Infantry, in Charge of Bureau. 



[Stub.] 

 FORESTRY BUREAU. 



No. 21. MANILA, P. I., July 1, 1901. 



Origin, Aparri. Concessioner, Juan Garcia. Name of vessel, Salvadora. No. of 

 pieces, 12. Cubic feet, 400. State valuation, $40. Date of statement, June 15, 1901. 

 Date of order of payment, July 1, 1901. Date of order to unload, July 1, 1901. 



