the conditions and covenants of said contract or lease. The pro- 

 ceeds arising from any such contract or lease shall be paid into the 

 State treasury, to be held and used for the same purpose as the 

 proceeds from the sale of trees and timber, and be paid out in like 

 manner. 



SECTION 11. 



Lands not subject to warrant, etc. When lands have been ac- 

 quired by the Commonwealth for forestry purposes, however the 

 same may have been acquired, they shall not thereafter be subject 

 to warrant, survey, or patent. 



SECTION 14. 



Nurseries Seeds and seedlings. The commission may establish 

 and maintain a nursery, or nurseries, for the propagation of forest 

 tree seedlings, either upon one or more of the forest reservations of 

 the State, or upon such other land as the said commission may 

 and which it is hereby empowered to acquire for that purpose. 

 Seedlings from this nursery shall be furnished to the Common- 

 wealth without expense for use upon its forest reservations or other 

 public grounds or parks. Seeds and seedlings may also be distrib- 

 uted to land owners and citizens of this Commonwealth under and 

 subject to such rules and regulations as may be established by said 

 commission. 



SECTION 21 



Penalties for violations of rules and regulations. Whoever vio- 

 lates any rule or regulation for the goveritment or use of any State 

 reservation or park, or road or boulevard traversing the same, shall, 

 for such offense, be punished by a fine of not less than five dollars 

 nor more than fifty dollars, and if the person so fined neglects 

 or refuses to pay the same, he shall be committed to the jail of the 

 county, there to remain until such fine be paid, but not longer than 

 one day for each and every two dollars of the fine imposed. 



SECTION 22 



Fires and trespass on State Forests; penalties. Any person or 

 persons who shall kindle fire upon any of the forestry reservations 

 of this Commonwealth, except in accordance with such rules and 

 regulations as may be prescribed by the said commission, or who 

 shall cut and remove any timber whatever, or who shall do or cause 

 to be done any act that will damage forest land or timber belonging 

 to the Commonwealth, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon 

 conviction thereof, be subject to a penalty not exceeding five hun- 

 dred dollars for each offense committed, with costs of suit. If the 

 defendant or defendants neglect or refuse to pay the penalty and 

 costs imposed, he or they shall be committed to the jail of the 

 county, there to remain until such penalty and costs are paid, but 

 no longer than one day for each and every two dollars of the fine 

 and costs imposed. 



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