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Maps accompanying timber-sale recommendations 44-45 



Furnished supervisors 131 



For field use 132 



Of reserves 131-132 



Timber sales 131-132 



With grazing reports ._. T .132 



Marking and cutting timber 51-52 



Medicinal springs 170-171 



Mills, special privileges for (Reg. 33) 65 



Mineral lands 192-194 



Restoration of 160 



Mining, timber for (see also Timber sales; Decisions) 24-25, 



31-32, 91-92 



Minnesota National Fo; est Reserve 165 



Monuments, historic and scientific 69-70 



Objects of forest reserves 13 



Office equipment 111-113,116-118 



Patents. (See Claims.) 



Patrol 100-101 



Permits. (See Free use; Special privileges; Timber sales. ) 



Duration of and charge for ( Reg. 5) ' 29 



Grazing. (See Grazing. ) 



Not assignable (Reg. 6) 29 



Personnel on reserves. (See Forest officers. ) 



Photographs, sale of 164 



Pipe lines, permits to construct (Regs. 40 and 41 ) 67-68 



Privileges, special. (See Special privileges.) 



Products of forest reserves, permission by Forester to 



destroy or use ( Reg. 30) 61 



Promotion of forest officers (Reg. 80) 151 



Prospecting (see also Statutes) 31-32 



Protection of game and stock (Beg. 70) 89 



Quarantine laws and stock (Reg. 65) 84 



Rail roads, private, permits for (Reg. 42) 68 



Range conditions, general, supervisors' reports on 127 



Divisions, supervisors' reports on 127 



Useof 76-85 



Rangers : 



Annual meetings of 151 



Cabins 108-109 



Qualifications and duties 148-151 



Records and reports. 126 



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