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certain animal species (f. i. no goats) and to certain age classes of 

 forest. 



3. Burning the forest, which might be forbidden, or restrict( d to 

 certain seasons and conditions. 



4. Subdivisions of the forest below a specified minimum area. 



5. Compulsory contributions to salary of administrative or pro- 

 tective staff. 



6. Control of all working plans by State foresters. 



7. Plantations forbidden close to fields. 



8. Compulsory formation of forest companies. 



9. Compulsory afforestation after clear cutting. 



10. Exercise of mineral rights. 



11. Enforced annihilation of logging debris. 



12. Right of hunting and fishing, by limiting sport to certain sea- 

 sons, sizes and sexes. 



13. Expropriation of forest land where private forests have the 

 character of protection forests (New York and Pennsylvania laws of 



1897)- 



14. Diameter limit (New Hampshire). 



