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Table XXI. — Summary of Camp Sites 



county 



Total 

 miles 

 shore 



Miles 

 camp 

 sites 



Miles 



of 

 waste 

 shore 



Range 



of 

 rentals 

 per site 



Total 

 rentals 

 25 sites 

 per Mile 



Number 



of sites 



at 



25 per Mile 



St. Lawrence 



35.75 



2.00 



32.49 



373.85 



4.20 



25.00 



1.50 



204.75 



186.70 



210.09 



14.50 

 1.50 



12.08 



231.25 



2.75 



25.00 



'"'52!75 



80.40 



164.43 



21.25 

 1.00 



20.41 



142.60 



1.45 



* "i52!66 



106.30 

 45.66 



$5 to $50 



15 to 20 



5 to 20 



5 to 50 



15 to 50 



2 00 



" 5 to" 50 

 5 to 50 

 5 to 25 



$3,746 



615 



2,601 



165,126 



2,770 



1,250 



"2i,'378 

 28,115 

 77,765 



96 





37 

 301 



Warren* 



Hamilton 



6,029 



68 



625 





Fulton 



Saratoga 





Herkimer 



1 323 



Essex 



2 011 



Franklin 



1 110 







Adirondacks* 



Total 



1.075.83 



584.66 



491.17 





303,266 



11 600 







* Exclusive of Lake George. 



Use. — The present use is restricted by the following rules and 

 regulations which were adopted in pursuance of the provisions of 

 the constitution and the statutes. 



RULES AND REGULATIONS 

 Forest Preserve and St. Lawrence Reservation 



(Pursuant to section 55 of chapter 65 of the Consolidated Laws 

 as amended by chapter 444 of the Laws of 1912. Adopted 

 April 30, 1912.) 



1. Caution must be exercised in building camp fires and in set- 

 ting fires of any kind. All inflammable material must be cleared 

 from the ground before fires are kindled. On the Thousand Island 

 Reservation, where fire places are provided, fires must not be 

 kindled elsewhere. Fires must be completely extinguished before 

 they are abandoned. 



2. Lighted matches, burning cigars or cigarettes must not be 

 thrown on the ground. Extinguish them first. 



3. No structures except canvas tents are permitted. No tent so 

 placed shall be leased. Any tent unoccupied by the owner may be 

 removed by the Commission. On the Thousand Island Reserva- 

 tion such tents must be pitched at least 200 feet away from any 

 public fire place or boat landing. 



4. Dancing in any of the public buildings is prohibited. 



5. No one may claim the right of exclusive use of any par- 

 ticular camp or tent site from year to year. 



