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BILLS RELATING TO FORESTRY, INTRODUCED IN THE LEGISLATURE OF THE 



STATE OF CALIFORNIA Continued. 



In 1907: 



Sen. Bill 900, Willis : Providing for fire lanes, etc., in San Bernardino- 

 Forest Reserve. 



Ass. Bill 37, Jury : To prevent the destruction of young forest trees. 



Ass. Bill 100, Drew : Relating to evidence in actions for firing of woods. 



Ass. Bill 101, Drew : Relating to the measure of damages for injuries to 

 timber. 



Ass. Bill 102, Drew: Relating to forest fires. 



Ass. Bill 103, Drew: Authorizing county boards to appropriate money for 

 forestry purposes. 



Ass. Bill 105, Drew: Relating to malicious burning of forests. 



Ass. Bill 106, Drew: Relating to the State Board of Forestry. 



Ass. Bill 872, McClellan : To dispose of money received from U. S. Forest 

 Reserves. 



NOTE. The name 'after the number of a bill in the above list refers to the 

 member introducing the measure. 



It has not been practicable to list the bills introduced before 1903. 



The disposal made of eaich bill can be found by reference to the Final Calendar 

 of Legislative Business for each session of the Legislature. 



ANON. Arbor day bill, to be offered for adoption at the session of the 

 legislature of 1887. 



In: First Report California State Board of Forestry, p. 223, 1886. 



GAGE, Henry T. Defense of the veto of Senate Bill No. 7. 



In: Second Biennial Message of Governor, 1903, p. 9. 



KELLY, Allen. Forest reservations. 



In: Fourth Biennial Report California State Board of Forestry, PP- 20-22. 

 1892. 



STATE BOARD OF FORESTRY, Memorial of, to Congress of the United 

 States. 



In: Third Biennial Report State Board of Forestry, pp. 67-71. 1890. 



NATIONAL FORESTS (Forest Reserves). 



For legislation relating to National Forests and Forestry by Federal authority 

 in general, see U. S. Statutes at Large, one or two volumes annually. Much 

 of this legislation is to be sought for in the annual appropriation acts for the 

 Agricultural Department. 



The boundaries of the National Forests may be learned from the proclama- 

 tions of the President of. United States, establishing or modifying them. These 

 are first issued on quarto sheets, and afterwards printed in the annual volumes 

 of the Statutes at Large. National Parks are created by acts of Congress. 

 See Statutes at Large, and Compiled Statutes of United States. A convenient 

 compilation of recent changes in boundaries will be found in Forestry and 

 Irrigation for August, 1908. 



Act regulating entry of agricultural lands within forest reserves. June 1J, 

 1906. Statutes of 59th Congress, session 1, p. 233. 



(Excludes Southern California.) 



Correspondence and report on extending agricultural entry law to Southern 

 California. 60th Congress, 1st session, Senate Report 533. 



Statement of money received by Forest Service from National Forests, during 

 fiscal year 1906-1907. Senate Document 437. 60 Cong. 1, Sess. 1908. 



(For California table, see page 2.) 



