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Teton National Forest, Wj^oming, eight thougand eight hundred 

 and twenty-five dollars; 



Toiyabe Nationnl Forest, Nevada, eight thousand nine hundred 

 and twenty-two dollars; 



Tongass National Forest, Alaska, twenty-one thousand one hun- 

 dred and sixty dollars; 



Tonto National Forest, Arizona, ten thousand four hundred and 

 twenty-nine dollars; 



Trinity National Forest, California, twenty-nine thousand four 

 hundred and eighty-three dollars; 



Tusayan National Forest, Arizona, eleven thousand seven hun- 

 dred and fifty-one dollars; 



Uinta National Forest, Utah, six thousand seven hundred and 

 forty-four dollars; 



Umatilla National Forest, Oregon, eight thousand two hundred and 

 seventeen dollars; 



Umpqua National Forest, Oregon, thirteen thousand and seventy- 

 six dollars; 



Unconipahgre National Forest, Colorado, ten thousand and ninety- 

 nine dollars; 



Wallowa National Forest, Oregon, eleven thousand four hundred 

 and seven dollars ; 



Wasatch National Forest, Utah, two thousand one hundred and 

 eighty-three dollars; 



Washakie National Forest, Wyoming, five thousand and fifty-seven 

 dollars; 



Washington National Forest, Washington, twelve thousand two 

 hundred and ninety-eight dollars; 



Weiser National Forest, Idaho, nine thousand one hundred and 

 eighty-six dollars; 



Wenaha National Forest, Washington and Oregon, seven thousand 

 four hundred and forty-one dollars ; 



Wenatchee National Poorest, Washington, eight thousand one hun- 

 dred and eighty-eight dollars; 



White River National Forest, Colorado, twelve thousand one 

 hundred and twelve dollars; 



Whitman National Forest, Oregon, sixteen thousand four hundred 

 and eighty-nine dollars; 



Wichita National Forest, Oklahoma, six thousand four hundred 

 and thirty-six dollars; 



Wyoming National Forest, Wyoming, nine thousand nine hundred 

 and ninety-five dollars; 



Zuni National Forest, New Mexico and Arizona, three thousand 

 seven hundred and thirty-four dollars : 



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A proviso, here omitted, maliing the military reservation of Fort Win- 

 gate, New Mexico, a part of the Zuni National Forest, is set forth ou 

 p. 135, ante. 



Additional national forests to be created under section eleven of 

 the Act of March first, nineteen hundred and eleven (Thirty-sixth 

 Statutes, page nine hundred and sixty-three), and lands under con- 

 tract for purchase or for the acquisition of which condemnation jiro- 

 ceedings have been instituted for the purposes of said Act, thirty-two 

 thousand five hundred and ninety dollars; 



