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Act October 1. ISOO. c. 1203, mentioned in this section, is set forth 

 above. 



Act February 15. 1901. c. 372. also mentioned in this section, is set 

 forth on p. 143, post. 



The recession by the State of California of the Yosemite Yallev and 

 the Mariposa r.i.sr-Troe Grove is accf])te!l. and said tracts with'otbor 

 lands are set apait as reserveil forest lands, to form ;i jiart of the Yo- 

 semite National I'ark. and the boundaries of sjiid park are chant,'ed, and 

 the lands thereby excluded from said park are made a part of the 

 Sierra Forest Reserve, with provisions relating thereto similar to those 

 of this act, by Res. June 11. 1900. No. 27. set forth below. 



The disposition of revenues derived from privileges on lands segre- 

 gated from Yosemite National Park and includetl within the Sierra 

 Forest Kci^erve is provided for by Res. June 11, 1906, No. 27, s. 3, set 

 forth below. 



Privileges of lieu-land scrip provisions of the land laws not applicable to lands 

 patented or in private ownership included in the reserve; general laws, 

 rules, and regulations affecting forest reservations applicable within area 

 included. 



Sec. 2. That none of the lands patented and in private ownership 

 in the area hereby included in the Sierra Forest Eeserve shall have 

 the privileges of the lien-land scrip provisions of the land laws, bnt 

 otherwise to be in all respects under the laws and regulations affect- 

 ing the forest reserves, and immediately U])on the passage of this Act 

 all laws, rules, and regulations affecting forest reservations, includ- 

 ing the right to change the boundaries thereof by Executive procla- 

 mation, shall take effect and be in force within the limits of the 

 territory excluded by -this Act from the Yosemite National Park, 

 except as herein otherwise provided. 



Act February 7, 1905. c. 547. s. 2. 33 Stat. 703. 



The lien-land scrip provisions, mentioned in this section, contained in 

 act June 4. 1897, c. 2, s. 1. act June 0, 1900. c. 701. s. 1. and act March 

 3. 1901. c. S31. s. 1. are repealed by act March 3, 1905, c. 1495 set forth 

 on p. 96. ante. 



The preAnous provision relating to the right to change boundaries of 

 forest reservations by Executive proclamation, mentioned herein, is con- 

 tained in act June 4. 1897. c. 2. set forth on p. 87. ante. 



Subsequent provisions in the same language as this section, relating 

 to lands included in the Sierra Forest Reserve, are containeii in Res. 

 •Tune 11. 1906, No. 27. s. 2. set forth below. 



Time act takes effect. 



Sec. 3. That this Act shall take effect and be in force from and after 

 its passage. 



Act February 7. 1905. c. 547. s. 3, 33 Stat. 703. 



RESOLUTION JUNE 11, 1906, No. 27. Joint resolution accepting the recession 

 by the State of California of the Yosemite Valley grant and the Mariposa 

 Big Tree Grove, and including the snnie. together with fractional sections 

 five and six. township five south, range twenty-two east. Mount Diablo 

 meridian. California, within the metes and bounds of the Yosemite Na- 

 tional Park, and changing the boundaries thereof. (34 Stat. 831.1 



Recession by California of Yosemite Valley and Mariposa Big Tree Grove ac- 

 cepted, and lands set apart as reserved forest lauds and part of Yosemite 

 National Park; boundaries of park changed and lands excluded thereby 

 included in Sierra Forest Reserve; disposition of moneys from privileges; 

 grants of right of way for railways on lands included in Sierra Forest 

 Reserve. 



That the recession and recrranting unto the United States by the 

 State of California of the cleft or gorge in the granite peak of the 



