LAWS APPLICABLE TO DEPARTMENT OF AORICULTURE. 23 



tliinl. t'iirlitcHMi IiuiKlivd and iiinoly-iiinc (Thirtieth Statute, i>affe ten 

 huiulrotl and ninoly-five), and liereafter such surveys, and the |)hits 

 land field notes thereof, shall he made by eni|)l(»yees of tiie Forest 

 Service, to he designated by the United States surveyor "[enerai, and 

 such surveys and the plats and field notes thereof sliall be approved 

 by the Ignited States surveyor <^eneral: I'ror'uJcd further. That any 

 unexpended balance of an appropriation of $3r),o6() to be expended 

 "under the direction of the vSecretary of Ao:riculture for survey and 

 listiuii" of lands within the Forest i-eserves chiefly valuable for agricul- 

 ture and describinji- the same by metes and boinids or otherwise," and 

 so forth, provided by the Act of Aui>ust tenth, nineteen hundred and 

 twelve, entitled "An Act makinfr appropriations for the Department 

 of Aizricultuie for the fiscal year endin<:- June thirtieth, nineteen hun- 

 dred and thirteen."" be. and the same is, hereby continued and made 

 available for and during the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen 

 hundred and fourteen, for the purpose of this appropriation; 



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Act M.inh 4. lOKJ, v. 14.1. :!T Stat. S4L'. 



Tlu'se ;iro i)rovisions of the aj.Mi(iiltiii-:il ;iiiiii"i'i'i;ii i"ii ;i< ' f'H" the fiscal 

 year 1'.»14, fitetl above. 



Similar provisions, contained in (lie aiiricnlttu'al approijriation act for 

 the fiscal jear 1913, act August 10. I!n2, c. 2^4. are set forth in "Laws 

 Applicable to the Ignited States Department of Aarriculture." 1912, p. 182. 



Act .Tune IL inoc. c. .■!(»T4, and i-mvisions of a<-t .March ;5. isno. c. 424, 

 mentioned aI)ove, are set forth in " Laws Ai)plicable to the I'nited States 

 Department i>f Auricnlture," 1!)12, p. L*'.T and ii. sc,. rcspecliv(>ly. 



ACT MARCH 4. 1913. c. 145. (37 Stat. 828.) 



Export of timber and other forest products cut or removed from national forests. 



* '•■' " the Secretary of Agriculture may. in his discretion, per- 

 mit timber and other forest products cut or removed from the na- 

 tional forests to be exported from the State, Territory, or the District 

 of Alaska in which said forests are respectively situated ; * * *. 



Act March 4. 1913. c. 145. 37 Stat. S39. 



This is a provision accompanying appropriations for " General Ex- 

 I)enses. Forest Service," in the agricultural appropriation act for the fiscal 

 year 1914. cited above. 



Provisions in similar language, but with certain exceptions applicable 

 to the Black Hills and Harney National Forests in South Dakota, con- 

 tained in the agricultural appropriation act for the fiscal year 1913. are 

 set forth in "Laws Applicable to the United States Department of Agri- 

 cvilture," 1912, p. 92. 



Palp wood or woo<l pulp manufactured from timber in Alaska may 

 be exi)orted therefrom tuider act February 1, lIHi.'i, c. 2.SS. s. 2, .set foith 

 in "Laws Apjilicable to the T'nited States Department of Acricnlline," 

 1912, p. 93. 



ACT MARCH 4. 1913. c. 145. (37 Stat. 828.) 



Timber for telephone lines, for protection of national forests from fire. 



* * * That hereafter the Secretary of Agriculture, whenever he 

 may deem it nece.ssarv for the protection of the national fore.sts from 

 fire, may permit the u.se of timber free of charge for the construction 

 of telephone lines: * * * 



Act March 4, 1913, c. 14"), .37 Stat. S43. 



This is a proviso annexed to an ai)propriation for the administralion. 

 protection, and development of the national forests, in the .igricullurnl 

 appropriation act for the fiscal year 1914, cittnl above. 



