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otherwise, will be regarded as trespassers, and will lose all right to 

 privileges of any kind under sale or permit upon forest reserves. 



Any person who without a permit intentionally drives stock 

 not under permit or allows it to drift on a forest reserve will be 

 liable to prosecution for trespass and suit for damages. 



FEES AND PERMITS. 



REG. 51. A reasonable fee will be charged for grazing 

 all classes of live stock on forest reserves. The minimum 

 price will be as follows, depending upon the advantages 

 and locality of the reserve : From twenty (20) to thirty- 

 five (35) cents per head for cattle and horses for the 

 summer grazing season, and from thirty-five (35) to fifty 

 (50) cents per head for the entire year; from five (5) to 

 eight (8) cents per head for sheep for the summer grazing 

 season ; and from eight (8) to ten (10) cents per head for 

 goats for the summer season. An extra charge of two (2) 

 cents per head will be made for sheep or goats which are 

 allowed to enter the forest reserves for the purpose of 

 lambing or kidding. All stock six months old and over, 

 at the time of entering, will be counted as grown stock. 



These prices will be gradually advanced as the market condi- 

 tions, transportation facilities, and demand for reserve 'range war- 

 rant it, but the grazing fee charged will in all oases be reasonable 

 and in accordance with tbe advantages of the locality. 



In calculating the number for which permit will be required 

 and tbe amount to be paid for grazing cattle and horses no count 

 will be made of calves or colts under six months of age at the 

 time of entering, or for those born during the year for which per- 

 mit is granted. The intent is that calves and colts born during 

 any calendar year shall be counted and charged for during the 

 following year. 



In counting sheep and goats the percentage basis system hereto- 

 fore in use will be abandoned, and hereafter no count will be 



