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Further: If this application is granted, I do hereby agree to fully com- 

 ply with all and singular the requirements of any law of Congress now or 

 hereafter enacted relating to the grazing of live stock in forest reserves, 

 and with all and singular the requirements of any rules or regulations now 

 or hereafter adopted in pursuance of any such law of Congress. 



I also hereby bind myself and employees engaged in caring for the ani- 

 mals while on the reserve to extinguish all fires started by any of said 

 employees before leaving the vicinity thereof, and to aid in extinguishing 

 all camp and forest fires within the territory occupied by me or said 

 employees, and to cooperate generally with the forest officers and rangers 

 in protecting the reserve from fires and depredations, if possible to do so, 

 and to give timely information thereof to the said forest officers and 

 rangers. 



I also further agree that as soon as my animals enter the reserve, and 

 thereafter, to notify the forest supervisor in charge of the reserve of their 

 specific location, and to give a description of the range occupied, to the 

 end that their exact location at all times, while in the reserve, may be 

 known to the forest officers. 



I also agree to forfeit the permit for a violation of any of its terms or of' 

 the terms hereof or whenever an injury is being done the reserve by reason 

 of the presence of the animals therein. 



Witnessed by- 



(P. 0. address): 



(P. 0. address): . 



Examined and recommended , 190 — . 



Forest Supervisor. 

 Application approved , 190 — . 



Commisgioner U. S. General Land Office. 



Sheep Grazing Permit. 

 No. — Act of June 4, 1897. 



Department op the Interior, 



General Land Office, 



Washington, D. C. , ; , 190 — . 



Under Department regulations of December 23, 1901, M. , of , 



is hereby authorized to pasture head of sheep within the 



forest reserve from , 190 — , to , 190 — : Provided, That the ani- 

 mals shall not be corralled within five hundred yards of any running stream 

 or living spring, nor intrude upon (to which this permit does not extend) 

 any place of public resort or reservoir supply, nor upon any of the areas, 

 localities, and tracts described as follows, to wit: 



