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sions of this act all lands which are, on the date of such withdrawal, 



embraced in any lawful homestead or desert-land entry theretofore 



made, or upon which any valid settlement has been made and is at 



said date being maintained and perfected pursuant to law; but the 



terms of this proviso shall not continue to apply to any particular 



tract of land unless the entryman or settler shall continue to comply 



with the law under which the entry or settlement was made: And 



provided further, That hereafter no forest reserve shall be created, nor . N further Na- 



shall any additions be made to one heretofore created, within the ^^in sSte? in 



limits of the States of California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Mon- 



tana, Colorado, or Wyoming, except by act of Congress. 



SEC. 3. That the Secretary of the 'interior shall report all such Reports to Con- 

 withdrawals to Congress at the beginning of its next regular session gress- 

 after the date of the withdrawals. 



LEGISLATION AFFECTING PARTICULAR NATIONAL FORESTS. 



Act of October 1, 1890 (26 Stat., 650), setting aside certain lands in Sierra (now in 

 California as forest reservations. 



Act of February 7, 1905 (33 Stat., 702), to exclude from Yosemite 

 National Park certain lands and attach the same to the Sierra Forest 

 Reserve. 



Joint resolution of June 11, 1906 (34 Stat., 831), accepting recession Same. 

 of Yosemite Valley, etc., and changing boundaries of the National 

 Park. 



Act of April 28, 1904 (33 Stat., 526), replaced by section 55 of the Bull Run Na- 

 Penal Code. (See Trespass, p. 67, post.) tlonal Forest - 



Act of May 23, 1908 (35 Stat., 268), establishing the Minnesota .Minnesota Na- 

 National Forest and containing various special provisions in relation tfo ?" 1 Forest - 

 to sales of timber, the preservation of seed trees, the preservation and 

 adjustment of the rights of Indians, etc. See also act of June 27, 1902 

 (32 Stat.. 400). 



Act of June 25, 1910 (36 Stat,, 855), relating to Indian lands, proviso Same. 

 near bottom of page 802. 



The Indian appropriation act of March 3, 1905 (33 Stat., 1048 at p. Add ft ion to 



National 



1070), authorizes the President to add parts of the Uinta Indian Res- 

 ervation to the Uinta National Forest. 



Act of March 3, 1899 (30 Stat., 1074, 1095), authorized homestead Black Hills 

 entries by metes and bounds in the Black Hills National Forest by N 

 bona fide'settlers prior to September 19, 1898. 



Act of March 1, 1907 (34 Stat., 1053), grants certain lands in the San .San Juan Na- 

 Juan National Forest to the city of Durango, Colo., for reservoir pur- tlonal F 

 poses, reserving to the Forest Service the right to dispose of the timber 

 on certain parts thereof. 



Act of February 18, 190.9 (35 Stat., 626), as amended by act of Mav 7, Calaveras Big 

 1912 (37 Stat,, 108), authorizing acquisition of lands in California for a |^ t Natlonal 

 National Forest to be known as the Calaveras Big Tree National Forest. 



Act of February 28, 1911 (36 Stat,, 960), authorizes the exchange of Kansas Na- 

 lands in the Kansas National Forest for privately owned lands within u< 

 its boundaries. 



Act of March 4, 1911 (36 Stat., 1357), authorizes the Secretary of National For- 

 the Interior to exchange certain desert lands, specifically described, ests m Ore s n - 

 for other described lands, within National Forests in Oregon. 



Act of July 31, 1912 (37 Stat., 241), authorizes the exchange of Exchange with 

 certain lands with the State of Michigan and provides the terms on M^s 311 - 

 which such exchange may be made. 



Act of July 25, 1912 (37 Stat,, 200), authorizing Secretary of the .Paulina Na- 

 Interior to exchange certain lands in Paulina National Forest, Oreg., tional Forest - 

 for private lands within the forest. 



Act of August 22, 1912 (37 Stat., 323), authorizes the Secretary of Zuni National 

 Agriculture to exchange timber in the Pecos National Forest, N. Mex., Forest - 

 for privately owned lands within the boundaries of the Zuni National 

 Forest, 



The agricultural appropriation act of August 10, 1912 (37 Stat., 269), Same. 

 declares that the Fort Wingate Military Reservation, N. Mex., shall 

 become a part of the Zuni National Forest, subject to unhampered 

 use for military purposes. 



