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(e) Canals, ditches, flumes, pipe lines, tunnels, dams, 

 tanks, and reservoirs, within forest reserves, when no 

 easement in the land occupied is required. 



(f) Steamboats and ferries operated within forest 

 reserves. 



(g) Aerial tramways and wire-rope conveyors, when 

 no easement in the land occupied is required. 



(A) Private railroads, tramroads, telegraph, tele- 

 phone, or electric-power lines, and the plants or build- 

 ings necessary for their use, when no easement in the 

 land occupied is required. 



(i) The purchase of sand, clay, gravel, hay, and other 

 forest reserve products. 



(j) Other similar privileges which do not amount to 

 a disposal of the land. 



These privileges are granted either under the act of 

 February 15, 1901 (Appendix, p. 171), under the act 

 of February 28, 1899 (Appendix, p. 170), or under those 

 provisions of the act of June 4, 1897 (Appendix, p. 158), 

 which authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to make 

 rules and regulations for the occupancy and use of 

 forest reserves. (For regulations and instructions 

 governing these special privileges, see pages 61 to 69, 

 inclusive.) 



CLASS II. 



Privileges and rights of way under this class are 

 granted by the Secretary of the Interior only, and must 

 be applied for through the local land offices, never 

 through forest officers. 



The more usual ones in this class and the acts of 

 Congress under which they are granted are as follows: 



(a) Rights of way to use water for municipal or min- 



