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20. 



State Forest Kenerve Kules. 



1. Each forester should see that his reserve is well posted with 

 these cloth notices. 



2. They should be placed along all roads, especially near w4iere the 

 line of the reserve crosses a road and where roads fork or cross, at the 

 mouth of streams, along streams, and near camp sites. 



0. When notices fade or are removed for any reason, see that new 

 ones are posted. 



4. Be careful not to place the notices on trees which are likely to 

 become valuable timber trees. Try to find old, defective trees, or 

 trees of little value. 



5. Become thoroughly familiar with these rules. 



21. 



Application for Camp Permit. 



1. The important thing about the application is that each individ- 

 ual most subscribe to the rules and regulations of the reserve. After 

 the application has been properly filled and received at the Depart- 

 ment of Forestry, if there is no objection to the individuals, or if 

 there is no previous aj)i)li cation for the same camp site, a permit will 

 be granted. 



22. 



Camp Permit. 



1. These permits must be had before any one may camp over night 

 upon a reserve. A copy of each permit is sent to the forester in 

 charge of the reserve upon which the camp is to be located. If any 

 one is found to camp upon a reserve without a ])ermit from the De- 

 partment, he is liable to fine or imju'isonment, or both. (See Act of 

 May 5, 1911.) 



2. Every elfort should be made by the members of the forest service 

 to keej) the Dei)artment informed as to the desirability or non-de- 

 sirability of granting a permit to any one of the community or to 

 any individual having imi)roperly or illegally conducted himself upon 

 the reserve. 



3. ]^]ach forester should report to the Dej)artment all cases in which 

 cam])ers fail to notify him ])i'evi<)us to locating their camp. 



1. Tiider no circumstance must a forest ofiicial charge oi' collect 

 any remuneration for rendering assistance in the location of a camp. 



5. In case of cam])ers locating upon a reserve, where there is every 

 reason to believe that they are ignoi-ant of the regulations, leniency 

 should be shown. Have each one sign an application blank and 

 forward it with explanatory letter at once to the Department and 

 permit will be returned to forester. 



23. 



Surveyors Daily Notes. 



1. Notes of final running are to be entered in ink each day on this 

 form. 



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