176 LAWS APPLICABLE TO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



Beartooth National Forest, Montana, eleven thousand eight hun- 

 dred and eighty-nine dollars; 



Beaverhead National Forest, Montana and Idaho, nine thousand 

 seven hundred and sixty-nine dollars; 



Bighorn National Forest, Wyoming, sixteen thousand nine hun- 

 dred and eighty-eight dollars; 



Bitterroot National Forest, Montana, twenty thousand one hun- 

 dred and fifteen dollars; 



Blackfeet National Forest, Montana, twenty-one thousand nine 

 hundred and eighty-one dollars; 



Black Hills National Forest, South Dakota, nine thousand one 

 hundred and twenty-eight dollars; 



Boise National Forest, Idaho, ten thousand five hundred and nine- 

 teen dollars; 



Bonneville National Forest, Wyoming, three thousand nine hun- 

 dred and ninety-three dollars; 



Bridger National Forest, Wyoming, three thousand six hundred 

 and thirty-eiglit dollars; 



Cabinet National Forest, Montana, twelve thousand eight hundred 

 and forty -seven dollars; 



Cache National Forest, Utah and Idaho, seven thousand seven 

 hundred and three dollars; 



California National Forest, California, eleven thousand nine hun- 

 dred and ninety-three dollars; 



Caribou National Forest, Idaho and Wyoming, five thousand two 

 hundred and twenty-eight dollars; 



Carson National Forest, New Mexico, seventeen thousand two 

 hundred and ninety-one dollars; 



Cascade National Forest, Oregon, twelve thousand one hundred 

 and seventy-nine dollars; 



Challis National Forest, Idaho, five thousand two hundred and 

 twenty-six dollars; 

 ^ Chelan National Forest, Washington, eight thousand, and sixty- 

 eight dollars; 



Chiricahua National Forest, Arizona and New Mexico, eight 

 thousand three hundred and eighty-two dollars; 



Chugach National Forest, Alaska, twenty-three thousand four 

 hundred and eighty-five dollars; 



Clearwater National Forest, Idaho, fifteen thousand eight hundred 

 and twenty-seven dollars; 



Cleveland National Forest, California, nine thousand four hundred 

 and ninety-nine dollars; 



Cochetopa National Forest, Colorado, seven thousand one hundred 

 and fifty-nine dollars; 



Coconino National Forest, Arizona, sixteen thousand nine hundred 

 and ninety-four dollars; 



Coeur d'Alene National Forest, Idaho, fifteen thousand two hun- 

 dred and thirty-nine dollars; 



Colorado National Poorest, Colorado, eight thousand seven hundred 

 and thirty-four dollars; 



Columbia National Forest, Washington, thirteen thousand eight 

 hundred and sixty-seven dollars; 



Colyille National Forest, Washington, ten thousand six hundred 

 and nine dollars; 



