SUPERVISORS' REPORTS. 127 



1. GRAZING. 



Annual reports upon grazing business and condition of the range, 

 I to be mailed within thirty days after the close of the grazing sea- 

 son, covering the following points: 



A. GENERAL RANGE CONDITIONS. 



A general statement of amount of rainfall and forage as com- 

 pared with other years. The condition of the range at the close 

 of the season, and whether or not any portion of it is being injured 

 by overgrazing. 



The condition of the stock at the time of entering and leaving 

 the reserve. 



The market conditions in reference to the sale of stock during 

 the season. 



Matters of general interest concerning the welfare of stock graz- 

 ing upon the reserve. (Poison, predatory animals, etc.) 



B. RANGE DIVISIONS. 



Changes desired in the division of the range into general grazing 

 districts: 



The division of districts between different classes of stock or its 

 owners. 



The closing of areas against sheep, goats, cattle, or horses, for 

 the protection of watersheds or of lands to be reforested. 



The construction of drift fences for the purpose of effectively 

 dividing or protecting the range. 



The distribution of stock upon the range in reference to changes 

 in the number allowed upon districts or divisions. 



The establishment of driveways and restrictions in their use. 



C. PERMIT ALLOTMENTS. 



Report on the general plan adopted in the approval of grazing 

 applications or recommendations for change. 



The necessity of any special rules in reference to the allotment 

 of grazing privileges. 



The establishment of protective limits for the benefit of small 

 owners or of maximum limits to prevent range monopoly. 



