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(6) Number of acres of real timber bOrned. 

 (c) Number of feet B. M. of; 



1. Green timber-i j t, ^ 



2. Dry timber } destroyed by fire. 



(d!) Value of all timber destroyed. 



(4) Probable cause of fire. 



(5) By whom was fire discovered? 



(6) When was it discovered? 



(7) When was it brought to notice of forest officer? 



(8) When was the work of checking the fire begun. 



(9) When was the work finished. 



(10) How many extra men were employed. 



(11) Cost of fire: 



(a) For help (outside of rangers). 

 (6) For material, tools, etc. 

 (c) Total cost. 



KEPOKT ON THE FREE USE OF TIMBER. 



A report is transmitted quarterly (every three months) with 

 the monthly report, on the regular sheet furnished for this 

 purpose, accompanied by the original applications, and copies 

 of permits. 



The following is the regular report made by the ranger and 

 accompanies the application for the privilege: 



This report should be made by the ranger or other forest officer on every 

 application, and it should be sent with every case submitted to the Depart- 

 ment. 



Reserve, 



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1. Name and address of applicant: . 



2. Does the undersigned forest officer know the applicant personally? 



3. Is the undersigned forest officer familiar himself with the applicant's 

 farm or claim on which the timber is to be used? . 



4. Does the undersigned forest officer know the statements in the appli- 

 cation to be true? . 



5. Is there any danger of collusion between the applicant and a neighbor- 

 hood sawmill owner or operator, or other person interested, to obtain this 

 timber? . 



6. What precautions are taken to avoid this? . 



7. If the application is for more than the ordinary amount of fuel, fenc- 

 ing, etc., the undersigned forest officer will state what he knows concern- 

 ing this extra demand for material on the part of the applicant: . 



8. Location of timber applied for: , 



9. Kind of timber applied for: . 



