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amount of timber and Mood on the land acquired by the United States 

 under the provisions of this Act : Provided^ That nothing contained 

 in this Act shall warrant an appropriation from the Treasury to carry 

 out the terms of this Act. 



Act February 18. 1909, c. 143, 35 Stat. 626, as amended by act May 7, 

 1912, c. 105, s. 1, 37 Stat. 108. 



Appropriation for carrying out act. 



Sec. 2. That there is hereby appropriated, out of any money in 

 the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of ten thousand 

 dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the purposes of 

 fully carrying out the provisions of this Act. 



Act February IS, 1909. c. 143, as amended by act May 7, 1912, c. 105, 

 s. 2, 37 Stat. 108. 



ACT FEBRUARY 18, 1911, c. 115. An act to reserve certain lands and to incor- 

 jHirate tlie same and make tliem a part of the Pocatello National Forest. 

 (36 Stat. 919.) 



That the following-described lands, to wit, sections three, four, five, 

 six. seven, eight, and nine, township nine south, range thirty-five; 

 section twenty-two. township eight south, range thirty-four; and 

 section one, township nine south, range thirty-four, all in Bannock 

 and Oneida counties. Idaho, be. and the same are hereby, reserved and 

 withdrawn from entry and made a part of and included in the Poca- 

 tello National Forest. 



Act February IS. inil. c. 115. 36 Stat. 919. 



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ACT MARCH 3, 1905, c. 1479. (33 Stat. 1048.) 



Addition to TJintali Forest Reserve authorized; disposition of proceeds from 

 timber thereon. 



That before the opening of the Uintah Indian Reservation the 

 President is hereby authorized to set apart and reserve as an addition 

 to the Uintah Forest Reserve, subject to the laws, rules, and regula- 

 tions governing forest reserves, and subject to the mineral rights 

 granted by the Act of Congress of May twenty-seventh, nineteen 

 hundred and two, such portion of the lands within the Uintah Indian 

 Reservation as he considers necessary, and he may also set apart and 

 reserve any reservoir site or other lands necessary to conserve and 

 protect the water supply for the Indians or for general agricultural 

 development, and may confirm such rights to water thereon as have 

 already accrued : Provided. That the proceeds from any timber on 

 such addition as maj' with safety be sold prior to June thirtieth, nine- 

 teen hundred and twenty, shall be paid to said Indians in accordance 

 with the provisions of the Act opening the reservation. 



Act March 3, 1905, c 1479, 33 Stat. 1070. 



This is a paragraph of the Indian appropriation act for the fiscal year 

 1906, cited above. 



ACT MARCH 4, 1911, c. 273. An act authorizing the Secretary of the Interior 

 to exchange certain desert lands for lands within national forests In Ore- 

 gon. (36 Stat. 1357.) 



Relinquishment by Oregon of selections of certain lands and patents therefor 

 in exchange for reconveyance of certain lands within national forests, to 

 become parts of national forests. 



That the State of Oregon is hereby authorized to relinquish its 

 selection heretofore made under the terms of the Act of August 



