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 988 sixTY-F1F*rH oonensss. Sess. 11. Ch. 178. 1918. S¤PfiS·C<>*°· Sopris National Forest, Colorado, $5,411; S*¤¤i¤*=*¤¤» Cal- Stanislau§_ Naticgiiil Forest, Californ1;,9$§(1é697; S¤P¢¤¤f»Mi¤¤· Su erior ation orest, Minnesota,, ’ Tah°°· C“*·“°d N"- Talioe National Forest, California and Nevada, $16,337; W'£§’,{g“°°· m“h° °"d Targheig Natiop¥ Fores%,7ldaho ang Wgrpmmg, $9,558; '1`¤t¤¤»WY¤· Teton ationa crest, oming, 4,4 ; '1`¤iy¤b¤» Nw- Toiyabe §ationa% Bliorest, gevgdak T<>¤s¤¤¤.M¤¤¤· Ton ass ationa orest, as a, , ; T¤¤¢¤,Ari=- Tongo National Forest, Arizona, $6,972; ’1‘ri¤iw.C¤1- Trinity National Forest, California, $19,484; Tusayw, Ariz- . Tusayan National Forest, Arizona, $12,904; Ui¤¤>h,U¢=¤h· Uintah National Forest, Utah, $4,555; Um¤ti11¤, or¤z· Umatilla National Forest, Oregon, $6,562; Umpquz. Gres- Umpqua National Forest, Oregon, $10,109; U°°°mP°*’€’°·°°‘°· Uncompahgre N sltional Fcgest, Colorado, $6,690; W°“°w°·O’°€· Wallowa Nation Forest, re on, $9,617; W*”°“*’»U‘°h· Wasatch National Forest, Utali, $5,000; · “'°S**°ki°· WY°· Washakie National Forest, Wyoming, $6,726; ""’Sm“i;’; W“*‘· Washiugfon N3ional Fo§:1st,1Washington, $7,642; W°*s°’· °· Weiser ation Forest, a 0, $6,493; O§g‘{“ah”· W“"·· md Wenaha National Forest, Washingltign and Oregon, $5,420; ¥$%<g¤i<3v%r“é=§g- Wenatchee N atronal Forest, Was gton, $11,884; Wm O' White River National Forest, Colorado, $6,272; __ {mm' mg' Whitman National Forest, Oregon, $17,425; w1°m?’Ou?‘ Wichita National Forest, Oklahoma, $2,416; Wy°T"?mg’ wy°‘ W oming National Forest, Wyoming, $5,089; ¤¤i1%ihti»ii)Sli¤ii;sa¢ii1rm Adyditional national forests created or to be created under section wisc, p. sca. eleven of the Act of March first, nineteen hundred and eleven (Thirty- sixth Statutes at Large, pagle nine hundred and sixty-three), and lands under contract for pure ase or for the acquisition of which congemnation proceedings have been instituted for the purposes of said ct, $65,200; * Miseeuanemisadmirx- For necessary miscellaneous expenses incident to the general ad- a ove: In National Forest District One, $61,700;. In National Forest District Two, $47,800; In National Forest District Three, $55,200; In National Forest District Four, $49,500; In National Forest District Five, $69,740; In National Forest District Six, $60,800; In National Forest District Seven, $14,900; In the District of Columbia, $122,850; roar. In all, for the use, maintenance, improvement, protection, and P genergldadpgmisgagion of the specified national fppests, $kl,803,127: mam. rovi e, at the ore oin amounts appropriate or suc urposes pziiiiiiiiioaxilsiiaable tip. shall be available interghariggeably in tlili) digcretion of the' Slecretaly of Agriculture for the necessary expenditures for fire protection and umn. other unforeseen exigencies: Pravvkled further, That the amounts so iililterchanged shall not exceeld in the aggregate ten per centuni of all t e amounts so appropriate ; msggfggmfg '°" For the selection, classification, and segzegation of lands within the boundaries of national forests that ma opened to homestead settlement and entry under the homesteadjlaws applicable to the national fcreits, and fof the (fgarpination and appraisal of lands in effecting exc an es authorize aw, $70,100; cu§g"uf,‘§¥{g§,§;;· °‘“$’*‘ For $16 survey and ilatting of certain lands, chiefly valuable fo!' _ agriculture, now listed or to be listed within the national forests, {.g{;§*b»1;_§*g,;5; VOL under the Act of June eleventh, nineteen hundred and six (Thi1‘¢}°·
 * ’°““°“ °‘*’°“*°"‘ ngnistration of the Forest Service and of the national forests specified
 * w,p.s42f fourth Statutes, page two hundred and thirty-three), and the Act of

March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine (Thirtieth StatuteS»