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For a violation of any of the terms hereof, or any of the terms of the 

 application on which it is based, or wherever an injury is being done the 

 reserve by reason of the presence of the animals therein, this permit will 

 be canceled and the animals will be removed from the reserve. 



Cojnmissioner. 

 Approved, , 190 — . 



Secretary of the Interior. 



OFFICIAL STANDING AND DUTIES OF FOREST OFFICERS. 

 INSPECTOR OF FOREST RESERVES. 



1. The forest inspectors are appointed only after having 

 established special proficiency in timber surveying, measuring 

 and estimating, and all kinds of work connected with forest 

 reserves. Successful experience in forest-reserve service will 

 count for much. 



2. The salary of the inspectors will be determined by the 

 Secretary of the Interior, but in all cases they will be allowed 

 all necessary traveling expenses and $3 per diem in lieu of 

 subsistence. 



3. The inspector is the superior officer in the field, wherever 

 he is assigned to duty. He advises with all forest officers and 

 has access to any books, reports, or other records at the head- 

 quarters of these several officers, and is assisted by the super- 

 visors and superintendents in his work. 



4. His duties are to inspect the different reserves, their 

 condition, and the progress, condition, and execution of all 

 work, and to report to the Commissioner of the General Land 

 Office all facts necessary for a proper management of such 

 reserves. He investigates special cases when assigned to 

 him, and assists, by suggestion and advice, the central office 

 as well as the superintendents and supervisors or other local 

 officers. 



5. He is authorized to hire men and purchase materials 

 necessary in the performance of his duties, but not involved 

 in his subsistence, but must obtain special authority from 

 the Department in advance for such special expenditures in 

 excess of $50. 



SUPERINTENDENTS. 



1. Superintendents will only be appointed after having 

 shown special proficiency in timber surveying, measuring. 



