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ACT MARCH 3, 1911, c. 210. (36 Stat. 1058.) 



Forest Service to designate certain timber for removal on the Menominee In- 

 dian Reservation. 



Sec. 20. That upon tlie passajie of this Act the Secretary of the 

 Interior be, and he hereby is, authorized and directed to cause to be 

 cut and manufactured into lumber the dead and down timber now 

 upon the Menominee Indian Reservation in the State of Wisconsin 

 too:ether with such ^reen timber as may be necessary to cut in order 

 to economically lo": the dead and down timber, sucli green timber to 

 be designated and marked by the Forestry Service. * * * Xhe 

 total amount of green and dead and down timber which shall be 

 logged under the provisions of this section and the provisions of said 

 Act of March twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and eight, shall not 

 exceed forty million feet unless the Forestry Service shall certify 

 to the Secretary of the Interior that it is necessary, to save waste and 

 loss on dead and down timber, that a greater amount of such dead 

 and down timber shall be cut; in making such certification the For- 

 estry Service shall designate the additional dead and down timber 

 it deems necessary to cut * * * 



Act March 3, 1911, c. 210, s. 26. 36 Stat. 1076. 



These are iirovlsious of the Indiau appropriatiou act for the fiscal 

 year 1912, cited ahove. 



ACT FEBRUARY 1, 1905, c. 288. (33 Stat. 628.) 

 Export of pulp wood or wood pulp from Alaska. 



Sec. 2. That pulp wood or wood pulp manufactured from timber 

 in the district of Alaska may be exported therefrom. 



Act February 1, 1905, c. 288, s. 2, 33 Stat. 628. 



This is a section of an act entitled "An act providing for the transfer 

 of forest reserves from the Department of the Interior to the Department 

 of Agriculture," cited above. 



Forest reserve special fund from money received from sale of products or us©> 

 of land or resources of forest reserves. 



Sec. 5. That all money received from the sale of any products or 



the use of any land or resources of said forest reserves shall be 



covered into the Treasury of the United States and for a period of 



five years from the passage of this Act shall constitute a special fund 



available, until expended, as the Secretary of Agriculture may direct, 



for the protection, administration, improvement, and extension of 



Federal forest reserves. 



Act February 1, 1905, c. 288. s. 5, 33 Stat. 628. 



This is a section of an act entitled "An act providing for the transfer 

 of forest reserves from the Department of the Interior to the Department 

 of Agriculture," cited above. 



The special fund provided for in this section for a period of five years 

 was continued until otherwise provided, and the expenditure thereof was 

 regulated by provisions of act June 30. 1906. c. 3913, set forth below. 

 All of these" provisions are superseded by provisions of act March 4. 190(, 

 c. 2907, set forth below, and the provisions of that act are amended by 

 provisions of act March 4, 1911, c. 238, set forth below. 



ACT JUNE 30, 1906, c. 3913. (34 Stat. 669.) 



Forest reserve special fund from money received from s.ile of products or use 



of land or resources of forest reserves, continued; expenditures to be suD- 



mitted in annual Book of Estimates. 

 That the forest-reserve special fund provided for in section five of 

 the Act approved Februarys first, nineteen hundred and five, entitled 



