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 286 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 284. 1912. ¤¤v¤··°°*°· Sopris National Forest, Colorado, nine thousand and forty-seven dollars• s"'“"""· °‘°‘ Stanislaus National Forest, California, eighteen thousand five hundred and ninety-three dollars; s““°‘“°°’w” · Sundance National Forest, Wyoming, three thousand seven hundred and eleven dollars· _. °“"“'°’•°"""‘ Superior National, Forest, Minnesota, thn·teen thousand and ` ninet -nine dollars· _ ·· '°"’°°·°"""‘m°" Tahoe National Forest, California and Nevada, twenty thousand one hundred and seventy-seven dollars · _ w'§,,‘f"‘°°· “‘“°“° T hee National Forest, Idaho and Wyoming, twelve thousand threfhundred and thirty-two dollars; "°‘°"·"°‘ Teton National Forest, Wyoming, eight thousand eight hundred and twenty-five dollars; · ’1'¤¤!•¤•·¤•*· Toiyabe National Forest, Nevada, eight thomand nine hundred and twenty-two dollars ; _ "°"¤'•““'* Tongass National Forest, Alaska, twenty-one thousand one hundred and sixty dollars; "°”‘°·”"* Tonto National Forest, Arizona, ten thousand four hundred and twenty-nine dollars; ""““’·°"· Trinity National Forest, California, twenty-nine thousand four hundred and eighty-three dollars; “""'“··*"‘ 'hrsayan National Forest, Arizona, eleven thousand seven hundred and fifty-one dollars; _ “*“"~ ”""· U”mta National Forest, Utah, six thousand seven hundred and fort -four dollars; U”°°’"*· °“*· Ulnatilla National Forest; Oregon, eight thousand two hundred and seventeen dollars; l “”N“‘· °'°*· U5nHqua National Forest, Oregon, thirteen thousand and seventy- srx dollars; U¤°°°¤P'·"¤'°·°°*°· Uneompahgre National Forest, Colorado, ten thousand and ninety- nine dollars· W°“°”· °”¢· Wallowa National Forest, Oregon, eleven thousand four hundred' ' and seven dollars; w'*'°h~ ”°‘l’· Wasateh National Forest, Utah, two thousand one hundred and ' hty-three dollars; w“*"“°· “"°· glgfrashakie National Forest, Wyoming, five thousand and fifty-seven o ars· "”°*”¤°°”· "“'*· Washington _Nationsl Forest, Washington, twelve thousand two hundred and mnety-eight dollars; "°*"'·I“*'°· Weiser National Forest, Idaho, nine thousand one hundred and ei%.y·six dollars; °,Y;}"’“— w"*‘· M enaha National Forest, Washington and Oregon, seven thousand four hundred and forH*—one dollars; w°°‘*°"°'·"""· Wenatchee Nation Forest, Washington, eight thousand one hundred and eighty-e§ht dollars; '"’*°° “"'·°°‘°· White rver ational Forest, Colorado, twelve thousand one hundred and twelve dollars; '"*’“"“’- °'*- Whitman National Forest, Oregon, sixteen thousand four hundred and eighty-nine dollars, "*°“*"· °'·"· Wic_`ta National Forest, Oklahoma, six thousand four hundred and thirty-six dollars; "¥°"*"‘¥·"’°· Wyoming National Forest, Wyoming, nine thousand nine hundred and mnehtiy-five dollars; ,}}'“· ”· '°‘· ""* Zuni ational Forest, New Mexico and Arizona, three thousand grcggiaampune-D seven hundred and thirty-four dollars: PrmnHed, That all of the milivamnmaeaw. tary 1’8§61'v¤t10I1 of Fort Wingate, New Mexico, as described in Executxve order of May thirt ·fi1st, nineteen hundred and eleven (Number thirteen hundred and sixty-seven), shall become a art of the Zum National Forest and shall so remain until said order sllall be revoked, modriied, or suspended by the President, but that the said