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what work will be carried on, giving estimates of amount of 

 work, probable expense, and reasons for extraordinary- 

 changes or enterprises. 



(8) Reports on "free use" of timber. Made at end of 

 every quarter. 



(9) Report on grazing. Regular blank form. This report 

 is made at the end of the grazing season and should contain 

 the following information, in addition to the information con- 

 tained on the regular sheet: 



(a) Condition of the stock as they left the range, whether 

 poor or in good flesh. 



(5) Condition of range, whether good, too closely fed down, 

 or seriously injured. State particular areas and not mere 

 generalities. 



(c) Whether the same number and distribution of stock 

 (cattle and sheep) should again be adopted for the coming 

 year or whether changes should be made in : 



The total number. 



The number in any district. 



The size and limits of the different grazing districts and 

 the parts of the reserves closed to sheep or to grazing alto- 

 gether. 



B. — SPECIAL REPORTS 



These reports treat of : 



(1) Agricultural claims or farms. 



(2) Sawmills. 



(3) Mining mills, power plants, and other manufacturing 

 plants. 



(4) Mining claims, referring only to claims investigated for 

 some special reasons. 



(5) Hotels, road ranches, stores, etc., located in forest 

 reserves, whether isolated or in hamlets. 



(6) Rights of way of roads, railways, telegraph lines, irri- 

 gation, and other canals, reservoir sites. 



(7) Trespass in timber or any other kind of trespass, and 

 such other reports as will be required from time to time. 



Until all agricultural claims or farms, all sawmills, road 

 ranches, or stopping places, hotels, stores, mining and manu- 

 facturing establishments existing within the reserve have been 

 duly reported and recorded on the books of the supervisor and 



