NATIONAL FOREST MANUAL SPECIAL USES. 7 



(o) Special use by claimant inconsistent with development of an 

 unperfected claim on lands which are part of a National Forest. 



(p) Small advertising signs which also serve as guideposts. 



Reg. L-33. The occupancy and use of National Forest land of 

 resources under a special-use permit, except as provided in Regulation 

 L-32, shall be conditioned upon the payment of a charge, which, 

 unless otherwise authorized by the Secretary of Agriculture, shall 

 be based upon the following rates : 



Kinds. 



Rates per annum. 



Explanation. 



Agricultural. 



Apiaries. 



Cabins 



Dipping vats (toll 



vats). 

 Gravel 



$0:25 to $1 per acre. Not 

 under $2 for any permit. 



Minimum $5, 10 cents per 

 hive for each hive over 

 50; hives to be counted 

 in March each year. 



$3 to $5 



$10 to $20. 



$0.02 per cubic yard; not 

 under $2 for any permit. 

 Special rates on area 



Not over 160 acres to any one per- 

 mittee . ( Free to preferred appli- 

 cants under act of June 11, 1906. 

 1 to 3 acres. 



1 acre or less. (Free to trappers, 

 miners, and prospectors; and 

 to stockmen in connection with 

 grazing permits.) 



2 acres or less. 



Free for projects constructed un- 

 der permit. 



FOREST SERVICE. 



AGRICULTURE AND INSTRUCTIONS OF FOREST 

 RELATING TO AND GOVERNING SPECIAL USES OF THE NA- 

 TIONAL FOREST LANDS.) 



Effective on and after November 1, 1912. 



UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 



OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY. 



Regulation L-33, page 6, of the National Forest Manual, 1911, 

 Special Uses, issued by the Secretary of Agriculture on March 18, 

 1911, to take effect May 1, 1911, is hereby modified and amended by 

 striking therefrom all of paragraph O. 

 Done at Washington, D. C., this 21st day of October, 1912. 

 Witness my hand and seal of the Department of Agriculture. 



[SEAL.] 



6469&-12 



W. M. HAYS, 



Acting Secretary of Agriculture. 



