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made of lambs or kids under six months old at the time of enter- 

 ing, but the fees will be increased sufficiently to cover the young 

 stock. The number of sheep and goats allowed upon a reserve or 

 for which a permit is granted will be calculated on a flat-rate 

 basis, counting only stock six months old and over. 



EEG. 52. All grazing fees are payable for each year 

 strictly in advance. When an applicant for a grazing per- 

 mit is notified by the supervisor that his application has 

 been approved, he will remit the amount due for grazing 

 fees to the Special Fiscal Agent, Forest Service, Washing- 

 ton, D. C., within thirty days from the date of the notice, 

 and upon return of the receipt to the supervisor a permit 

 will be issued allowing the stock to enter the reserve and 

 remain during the period specified. 



Whenever the date of approval is more than sixty days 

 previous to the opening of the grazing period for which 

 an application has been approved, the grazing privilege 

 will be reserved upon payment of 20 per cent of the graz- 

 ing fee within thirty days from the date of approval; and 

 provided the balance is paid at least thirty days previous 

 to the opening of the grazing period the permit will be 

 issued. No permit will be issued until payment in full 

 has been made. 



Persons who fail to pay the grazing fee within the re- 

 quired limit must notify the supervisor and give satisfac- 

 tory reasons, or they may be denied the grazing privilege 

 the following season. 



When payment of a fee is required by the Forester the forest 

 officer will furnish the applicant with a printed letter of trans- 

 mittal, which must accompany the remittance to the Special Fiscal 

 Agent. (Reg. 7.) 



When the Special Fiscal Agent's certificate is received, showing 

 that payment in full has been made, the permit will be issued. 



