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ing purposes. (Act of February 1, 1905 sec. 4, Ap- 

 pendix, p. 170.) 



(b) Rights of wa} T for irrigation purposes. (Act of 

 March 3, 1891, and amendatory act of May 11, 1898; 

 Appendix, pp. 168, 170.) 



(c) Rights of way for railroads. (Act of March 3, 

 1875, as extended by act of March 3, 1899; Appendix, 

 p. 166, 168.) 



For instructions governing these rights of way see 

 page 70. 



DURATION OF AND CHARGE FOR PERMITS. 



REG. 5. Permits for the use of the forest reserves, un- 

 less otherwise specifically fixed by regulation, may be 

 granted by the Forester for any term consistent with for- 

 est reserve interests. If, however, land covered by any 

 permit is excluded from a reserve, the permit then ex- 

 pires. The Forester may also make a reasonable charge 

 for any permit, right, or privilege. 



REG. 6. Permits are not assignable, and abandonment 

 in favor of another necessitates new application and per- 

 mit. In case of abandonment and issuance of new permit, 

 the original permittee may sell his improvements to the 

 new permittee, and any payments made by him may apply 

 on the new permit, in the discretion of the Forester. (Ap- 

 pendix, p. 166.) 



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REG. 7. The Special Fiscal Agent, Washington, D. C., 

 is authorized to receive all payments to the Forest Serv- 

 ice. Forest officers are prohibited from receiving any 

 payments. Payments must be by postal or express money 



