UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 

 IOREST SERVICE. 



AMENDMENT NO. 22 TO THE NATIONAL FOREST MANUAL, 1912 

 GENERAL ADMINISTRATION AND PROTECTION. (REGULATIONS 

 OF THE SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE AND INSTRUCTIONS TO 

 FOREST OFFICERS RELATING TO GENERAL ADMINISTRATION 

 OF THE FOREST SERVICE AND THE PROTECTION AND USE OF 

 THE NATIONAL FORESTS.) 



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Effective on and after July 1, 1913. p[T J 1914 



Division of Forestry 



UNITED STATFS DEPARTMENT OF AGRicu^gl^j-g^y Q f California 



OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY. 



Regulation G. A.-3, page 11, of the National Forest Manual. 1912, 

 General Administration and Protection, issued by the Secretary of 

 Agriculture August 12, 1912, is hereby amended to read as follows : 



Forest officers or employees regularly assigned to field duty may 

 be required to own and equip the saddle and other animals necessary 

 to carry on their official duties. Feed for animals so used, owned by 

 forest officers or employees, will be furnished in whole or in part 

 $s may be deemed equitable by the district forester, either by purchase 

 or by growing such feed on National Forest lands. When author- 

 ized by the district forester, a motor-driven vehicle, such as a motor 

 cycle or automobile, may be used by a forest officer in lieu of saddle 

 horses or other animals in the performance of his official duties, and 

 in such case gasoline, oil. and carbide for motor cycles or automobiles 

 =o used will be furnished in whole or in part, or an allowance fixed 

 by the district forester will be made of not to exceed 2 cents per mile 

 for motor cycles, or not to exceed from 5 to 8 cents per mile for 

 automobiles, for distances traveled in the performance of official 

 duties. 



Done at Washington, D. C.. this 28th day of June. 1913. 



Witness my hand and the seal of the Department of Agriculture. 



[SEAL.] B. T. GALLOWAY, 



Acting Secretary of Agriculture. 



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