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FOREST LAW AND POLICY. 



NOTE. A compilation of California statutes relating to forestry, in force in 

 1904, may be found in Bull 57, Bureau of Forestry, Forest Laws of the United 

 States. Statutes prior to that time, but no longer In force, must be sought in 

 the official publications of statutes passed at each session of the Legislature, 

 and in the successive editions of the codes. 



STATE BOARD OF FORESTRY. Forest laws of California and rules for the 

 prevention of forest fires. 



16, 23 pp. Sacramento, State Printing Office, 1906. 



- Forest laws of California and rules for the prevention of forest 

 fires. 



16, 22 pp. Sacramento, State Printing Office, 1906. 



A new edition of preceding publication, made necessary by changes in the law. 



BILLS RELATING TO FORESTRY, INTRODUCED IN THE LEGISLATURE OF THE 

 STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 



NOTE. The bills introduced in the Legislature have been preserved for the last 

 ten or twelve sessions in the State Library at Sacramento, and probably in no 

 other place. 



The bills introduced in the session of 1903 were as follows : 



Senate Bill 20, Ralston : To establish school of forestry in University of 

 California. 



Sen. Bill 28, Wolfe : To appoint a commission of waters and forests. 



Assembly Bill 74, Johnson : To withdraw from sale tax lands, etc. 



Ass. Bill 260, Walsh : To establish school of forestry. 



In 1905 : 



Sen. Bill 33, Wolfe : Providing for investigations in cooperation with United 

 States. 



Sen. Bill 342, Ralston : To devote certain claims growing out of civil war 

 to forestry. 



Sen. Bill 638, Anderson : To establish a State Board of Forestry. 



Sen. Bill 579, Ralston : To establish a school of forestry- 

 Ass. Bill 80, Estudillo : To provide for investigations jointly with United 

 States. 



Ass. Bill 358, Johnstone : To provide for the protection and management of 

 forests. 



Ass. Bill 439, McGowan : To devote certain civil war claims to promote 

 forestry. . 



Ass. Bill 514, Drew : Prescribing treble damages for negligent setting of fires. 



Ass. Bill 623, Walsh : Providing for a school of forestry. 



Ass. Bill 712, Johnstoni' : Establishing a state forestry policy. 



Ass. Bill 1156, Stanton : Permitting counties to spend money for forestry 

 purpose*. 



Assembly Joint Resolution 10, Jones (Tuolumne) : Relating to grazing of 

 cattle on forest reserves. 



In 1907 : 



Sen. Bill 63, Wolfe : To establish school of forestry. 



Sen. Bill 766, Irish : To dispose of moneys received from U. S. Forest 

 Reserves. 



