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the instructions of the inspectors, or the permit will be canceled 

 and the stock removed from the reserve. 



The owners of all stock grazed under permit must comply with 

 the live-stock laws of the State or Territory, or their permits will 

 , be canceled. Rangers will report at once any violation of the live- 

 stock laws, and will assist the stock owners to protect their prop- 

 erty against loss by theft. 



DRIFT FENCES AND INCLOSURES. 



REG. 66. The construction and maintenance of drift or 

 division fences will be allowed when they will be a benefit 

 to the reserve or its administration and will not interfere 

 with the use of the range by all who are equitably en- 

 titled to share in the grazing privilege. 



A fence may be constructed or maintained if it does not give 

 control of an area in excess of that actually required for pasturage 

 of the stock which the person or persons maintaining it would be 

 entitled to graze. If the range controlled by a fence is excessive 

 in area, and should be shared by applicants other than those now 

 using it, the fence must be either removed or changed, or the 

 range opened to other permittees who are entitled to share in 

 its use. 



All drift or division fences must be provided with gates at such 

 points as are necessary to allow proper ingress and egress. 



This privilege is granted without charge other than the regular 

 grazing fee. 



REG. 67. The construction of corrals upon forest reserve 

 lands covering an area of not more than one (1) acre, ta 

 be used in connection with the proper handling of live 

 stock which is permitted to graze thereon, will be allowed 

 whenever in the judgment of the forest officers such cor- 

 rals are necessary and will not be detrimental to the 

 proper care of the reserve. The construction of inclosures 

 upon forest reserve lands containing not more than three 

 hundred and twenty (320) acres will be allowed, when 



