142 THE USE BOOK. 



"Kitty B. placer claim, John Jones, mineral application 324, 

 mineral entry 452, Garfield land district, Shaw nee Forest Reserve." 



" Golden Gate lode claim, John Jones, mineral location, Garfield 

 land district, Shawnee Forest Reserve." 



"Golden Gate lode claim, John Jones, mineral application 324, 

 mineral entry 254, Garfield land district, Shawnee Forest 

 Reserve." 



Forest officers will designate claims according to their status at 

 the time of investigation or report, and always use the proper land 

 office numbers when known. They will complete the record on 

 cards and folders from time to time as such numbers become 

 known. Land office abbreviations may be used. 



Under grazing. By name of applicant, subject, number of appli- 

 cation, and name of reserve. Thus: 



"John Jones, grazing No. 10, Shawnee Forest Reserve." 



In reserves where both cattle and horses and sheep and goats are 

 allowed, the cattle and horse applications will begin each season 

 with No. 1, and the sheep and goat applications with a number, 

 such as 301, 501, 1001, etc., which is certain to be above the high- 

 est number given any cattle and horse grazing application for the 

 same reserve. Each permit will be given the same number as 

 the application on which it is based. 



Serial numbering is discontinued, except in grazing. 



t 

 THE FOREST SERVICE UPON FOREST RESERVES. 



ORGANIZATION. 



The permanent field force of the forest reserves now 

 contains the grades of forest inspector, assistant forest 

 inspector, forest supervisor, deputy forest supervisor, 

 forest assistant, forest ranger, deputy forest ranger, 

 assistant forest ranger, and forest guard. 



Except in the cases of forest inspector, assistant 

 forest inspector, and forest assistant, whose compensa 

 tion will depend on varying circumstances, pay will be 



