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That ten per centum of all money received from each forest 



reserve during any fiscal year, including the 



Ten per cent of re- year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred 



S!5i",o,i VerffliliS d six ' aha" be ,, aid at the end thereof by the 



for use of counties. Secretary of the Treasury to the State or lerri- 



tory in which said reserve is situated, to be 

 expended as the State or Territorial legislature may prescribe for 

 the benefit of the public schools and public roads of the county or 

 counties in which the forest reserve is situated: Prodded, That 

 when any forest reserve is in more than one State or Territory or 

 county the distributive share to each from the proceeds of said 



reserve shall be proportional to its area therein: 



Not to exceed 40 per And provided further, That there shall not be 



hicome. P aid to an y State or Territory for any county 



an amount equal to more than forty per centum 

 of the total income of such county from all other sources. 



For ascertaining the natural conditions upon and for utilizing the 



national forest reserves; and the Secretary of 

 Examining forest Agriculture may, in his discretion, permit tim- 

 ber and oMier forest products cut or removed 

 Exportation of tim- ^ rom t* 16 iQ rest reserves of the United States, 

 her. except the Black Hills Forest Reserve in South 



Dakota, to be exported from the State, Territory, 

 or the district of Alaska, in which said reserves are respectively 



situated: Provided, That the exportation of 



Dead and insert- in- ci ea( j an( j insect-infested timber only from said 



HiUs. K Black Hills Forest Reserve shall be allowed 



until such time as the Forester shall certify 

 that the ravages of the destructive insects in said reserve are prac- 

 tically checked, but in no case after July first, nineteen hundred 



and eight; and hereafter sales of timber on 

 ' S forest reserves in the State of California shall 



in every respect conform to the law governing 

 such sales in other States, as set forth in the act of June sixth, 

 nineteen hundred (Thirty-first Statutes at Large, page six hundred 



and sixty-one); and hereafter all moneys re- 

 rege*" receipts, ceived as deposits to secure the purchase price 



on the sale of any products or the use of any 

 land or resources of the forest reserves shall be covered into the 

 Treasury in the manner provided by section five'of the act of Con- 

 gress approved February first, nineteen hundred and five, entitled 

 "An act providing for the transfer of forest reserves from the De- 

 partment of the Interior to the Department of Agriculture," and 



the fund created by that act shall be available, 

 Refunds. as the Secretary of Agriculture may direct, to 



make refunds to depositors of money hereto- 

 fore or hereafter deposited by them in excess of amounts actually 

 , due to the United States; and hereafter 



butSs " a11 moneys received as contributions toward 



cooperative work in forest investigations 



