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Permit-holders may not enter any forests without previously giving twenty- 
four hours’ notice to the local forest official. 
Every permit-holder must pay for a forest guard, to accompany him and 
his camp during the time he is within Government forest limits, whose sole 
duty it will be to see that none of the Forest Rules are infringed by the permit- 
holder or his followers. 
F. J. MONAHAN, 
Secretly to the Chief Commissioner of Assam. 
BENGAL. 
Notification. 
No. 1992 For 
No. 4,0 For, dated 
27th January 1896. 
No. S43T.—Li., 
dated 13th October 
1890. 
No. 90T.—R., dat¬ 
ed 4th January 
1902. 
—The C th April 1907.—In supersession of the rules prescribed 
by Notification No. 177 T.—R., dated the 18th May 1895, 
as amended by subsequent notifications, of which the 
numbers and dates are noted in the margin, the Lieutenant- 
Governor of Bengal is pleased, in exercise of the powers 
conferred by clause (i) of section 25 of the Indian Forest Act, 
1878 (VII of 1878), as amended by the Forest Act, 1890 ( V 
of 1890), to prescribe the following rules to regulate 
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