148 INDEX. 



Feb. 1, 1905 (33 Stat.,. 628): Page. 



Transfer act 9 



Forest officers to be selected from States where forests are situated. . . 24 



Rights of way for municipal and mining purposes, etc 84 



Pulp wood and wood pulp may be exported from Alaska 98 



Feb. 6, 1905 (33 Stat., 700): 



Arrests by forest officers 110 



Feb. 8, 1905 (33 Stat,, 706): 



Reclamation Service may use material from National Forests 98 



June 8, 1906 (34 Stat,, 225): 



Preservation of American antiquities 23 



National monuments 23 



Destruction of historic and prehistoric monuments and ruins prohibited. . 109 



Penalty 109 



June 11, 1906 (34 Stat., 233): 



Forest homesteads 34 



June 29, 1906 (34 Stat., 607): 



Grand Canyon game refuge 17 



June 30, 1906 (34 Stat,, 669): ' 



Timber sales in California 11, 97 



Feb. 8, 1907 (34 Stat., 883): 



Agricultural lands, Black Hills Forest Reserve 35 



Mar. 4, 1907 (34 Stat., 1256): 



Designation of forest reserves 9 



No new forests to be created in certain States 9 



Photographs may be sold — Disposition of condemned property 29 



Forest revenues covered into Treasury 120 



Refunds 120 



Mar. 28, 1908 (35 Stat., 52): 



Amending desert-land laws 74 



May 23, 1908 (35 Stat., 251): 



Leave of absence and sick leave in field service 24 



Cooperation with other departments 24 



25 per cent of receipts to States and Territories 118 



Advances to field parties for fighting fires 119 



May 30, 1908 (35 Stat., 554): 



Amendment, section 1, forest homestead act 36 



May 30, 1908 (35 Stat,, 556): 



Compensation for injuries sustained in hazardous work 25 



Mar. 4, 1909, Criminal Code (35 Stat., 1088, 1098): 



Sec. 32. False personation, etc 108 



Sec. 46. Robbery of United States property 108 



Sec. 47. Embezzlement, theft, etc 108 



Sec. 48. Receiving stolen property 108 



Sec. 49. Timber trespasses 103 



Cutting and removal of timber from public lands 103 



Rights of claimants under land laws 103 



Sec. 50. Cutting timber from reserved land 103 



Sec. 51. Boxing for turpentine 103 



Sec. 52 and 53. Setting fires 105 



Sec. 54. Fines go to school fund 105 



Sec. 55. Trespass on Bull Run Forest 109 



Sec. 56. .Breaking inclosures 108 



Permitting stock to trespass 108 



Sec. 57. Destroying Government survey corners, etc 108 



Sec. 60. Malicious destruction of United States telephone or telegraph 



lines 107 



Sec. 84. Hunting, etc., on bird refuges , 109 



Sec. 125. Perjury 109 



June 29, 1909 (36 Stat., 11, p. 78): 



Tariff act — Plants, trees, etc., imported free 99 



May 26, 1910 (36 Stat., 416): 



Annual estimates, etc 118 



June 25, 1910 (36 Stat., 847): 



Authorizing President to make withdrawals 22 



Indian allotments in National Forests 91 



