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 1355 R TITLE .»,.s.--1> gisposition, occupancy, fand use of (he surface of the land, (gcc. 22, 1919, c. 77,`§ 8, 41 Stat. 295.), . 368. Balm and 'regulations prescribed by Sccretary.——··The ’Secretary of the Interior is_qu’thorizod to prescribé the necessary and proper rules and regulations m1d·t0 do any and all Q thing mzcessarylo carry _0l1t and accomphsh the purposes "bf this chapter. (Oct;. 22, 1919, c. 17, S 9,· 41 Stat. 295.) ·· Ch3[lC€l° 1 1.-DISCOVERY, DEVELOPMENT, AND MARK- ESG oi? WATER HOLES, ETC.,;BY GOVERNMENT. Sec. _' _ .  ·  {ml. Authority to explore for, ~dcvelop,.nud mark water holes, ·etc. 362. Injury "to signposts and tilliug up or fouling water supply. · ° 363. Rules and. regulations by _$ecx·ctaz·y. _ · . _ XJ _ Section 361. Authority to explore for, develop; and mark water. holes, etc.--The Secretary of the Interior is`nuthori_zed and emwwercd, in his discretion in so far as the authorization made herein will pérmit, to dl§c0vo1·, develop, protect,. and 1'élib dér more acéesslible for the beuetli; ot__tlg_o`genera1 public, springs, streams, and water holes on arid public lands of thé; United States; and in connection therewith to eiect faud maintain suitable and durable monuments and signboards at proper places aud intervals along and {ucar the accustomed links of ti·£wel— dbd over tho general area of said desert lands, contdiningjnformation and directions as to the location andnaturc of said ‘ prings, strcamsyuiad water holes, to the end thatthe same may be more readily traced ond found by persons in search or need thereof; also to provide ¢o¤_vcuion y.means, apparatus, and appliances by which whter y be brought to the eartlfs snr A face at said nwater holes for thouse of such persons; also `to prepare and distrlbule suitable maps, reports, and general iutormo_tiou` relating to. said Springs, streams, and water holes, and their specidc location with reference to lines of travel. (Aug. 21, 1916, c. 360, { 1, % Stat, 518.) ” · · _ ‘ ._ 362. Injury to signposts and Elliug up or — fouling - water supply.-rwhoever shall willfully or mallciouély injure, déstroy, datum, or romové any of said monuments or signpmts, or sholl willfully or maliciously dll tnp, render foul, 01*=iD_ any wise destroy orlmpair the utility of said springs, streams, of Witter. holes, or shall willfully or mnliciouslyw interfere with éaid moxmments, dguéposts, streams, springs, or water holes, or the purposes for which they are maintainéd and used, shall be Sued not more ban $1,000 or imprisoned not moré than three years, or both. §Aug.`21; 1916, c. 860, § 3,. 39 _Stat. 518.) 363. Rules and rcgilhtious by Secretary.-!-—·Thé Secretary ot the I¤tet’i}01•_ls.l;e1f¢by authorized to perform may and all ac_ts, and make such rules and regulations no may be °neoessuy_ for the purpose of carrying the provisions of this chapter into full force and eEoct. (Aug. 21, 1916, c. 360, 8 1, 89 Stal. 518.)_ ` Chapter 1.23-·REGLAMATION AND IRRIGATION OF · LANDS BY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. A F ' 8*- GENERAL. PROVISIONS 871: lbgdnltions; ‘{ Be.ret•u7y," f' reclamation lair,"' ." reclamation `tund," ‘f pm}ect,” gud “ diylsion of • ¤:~oJ»oct." J ’ 872. Watgr right as nmmrtonnnt to land and extant of right. · 873. Ganga! utmrlty ot Secretary of Interior. -874. Qalc of Linda nequlred in connection with hrigation project. 875. Sale at land improved at exmnae of reclamation {und. · B16. Returns! land donation; not needed. · _ { _. _ 877. G·z$m1 upenn: ot Bureau ot .Re¤:l¤ma.tion chargeable to genergl » reclamation fund., _ , 878. But, qi o&cc-n¢co atio¤s in District of Columbia. .  Pnrchnm or   books, law? hooks, etc. · ·` ` $80. vurmdsc obsuppllu, atc., without blddings. M1. Commiidons ot ·1*egl¤tcrs. U _ ; . 883. Vented rights and State laws unnmwtedby chime:. _ Y · ‘ I84. mtousion ot time for payment ot charges accrned prior to Match 2, 1924. and Jani1nrjy“1,`_1'925. . · ‘ ‘
 * $82. Aisinlmmis `ot pg; by employcec ot Bureau of Reclamation.

UBLIC LANDB § 363 RIZCLAMATION FUND GENRRALLY · Sec.. 391. Establishment oi·f‘ reclamation funrl.°’ 392. Pnyrnents into reclamation fund oi moneys received from e>ntry· men and water-right applicants. , 393. Proceeds from sale of tnaterinls, etc, E. 394. Proceecls from sole ot products of or leases of withdrawn or reserved lands. . » ' 395. Contributions by State, municipxilitgr, etc. 396. Return-ot contributions to <;o•·pcrut§=.·e investigations of pro]¤·cts.· 397. Ad—.·u'nces by Government for completion of projects init,§.p.u·d prior to June 25,-1910. fu _ a. 398. Sales of Government certificates to obtain {wide for advances. _ 399. Repayment of advances. ' 400.'Advances as item of. cost of construction and maintenance of project. _ » `· . .INSTI'I.?UTIObLAN.D CONSTRUCTION OF l’H{)JE(TCi‘S 411. Surveys for, location, and construction of irrigation works gen· ·— _ erully; re-ports to Congress. _ ‘ 412.·Pre1tequisitcs to initiation ot projector division of project. 413. Approval- o£·_project. by President. ~ 414. Appropriation for projects essential. 415. Receipts applicable to projects generally. 416. Withdrawal ot lands to be irrigstedfnom and restoration to entry. 417. Reservation of easements in public lands for reclamation projects. 418. Privtitemlends within project; agreement as to disposal of excess ‘  over farm unit. .— .'= ”  · 419; Contract for irrigation project; notice as"to lands irrigable, unit of·- entry, and construction charges. ·` _ “J -420. Use of earth, `timber, etc., from other public lands. 421. Acquisition of lands for irrigation project; eminent domain. -422. Construction of dams gcros  Yellowstone River. ‘ .  ` WATEILRIGHT APPLICATIONS AND LAND ENTRIES 43].. Water-right applications Fgenerally; .limi‘tation. as to amount of _ water; qualifications of applicant.   ` 432. ·Entry undéfhomcstead laws generally.,  433. Character ·:1nd-°cu,pital qualification ot entrymen. 434. Amount of land forivhich entry may be made; iarm unit; subdivision of lands. · · . 1 435."Entries in excess- of farm unit. _ _ 436. Time when entry muy be made generally. ,, 437; Lands as to which entries made prior to June 25, 1910, here been ` _ relinquished. _ l. ‘ _ ` 438. Exchange o£`_furm—unit_ entryjor lands in other project; credit for _ `. payments; preference to ervservice men. · 439. Cultivation requlremenuns to entryinen`. ‘ · y ` ` 440. Regulations as to use ot water and requirement? as to cnltivntlexn ond reclamation ot land; cancellation for noncompliance with ’ _. requirements. ‘ _- ` 441. Assignment of entries generally. .. 442.‘Assignn:icnt between June 23, 1910, and January. 1, 1913,_con· _ tlrmed. . _ _ · f _· _ _ 443. Limitation of amount oi land holdnble under assignment of entry. 444.- Leave ot absence to entrymsn; entries prior to June 25, 19,10. _ 445. Protection of entries made prior to June .25, 1910; absence of water as excuse for failure to _ maintain residence or make ‘ _- improvements. _· _` - _. Q6. Right to make entry on relinquishment nfliormer entry under ‘ land lnws. . _, _ _ 447. Reliritgulshment of homestead entry and making new entry. 448. Deserblnnd entries .with_in' reclamation pro1cct_ generally. 4149. Assignment ot desert~lsnd entry within project; A _ CONSTRUCTION CHARGES ‘ 451. Determination of construction charges generally. 462. Classincation ot iirrlgable lanqs and equitable `apportionmene of ' charges. · __ . ’ t I ' 463. Notices-ssrto construction ehar§es.°. _ ' 464. lncreasesct charges on failure to make wetenright application. 465. Charges for water service prior to notice of construction cnarée. · -466. Surveys to correct errors or inequalities in original basis of project. _ _ 467. Adjustment of water·char§es; itemsincludcd in adjustmentf. 468. Witlydrawal ot notice glven's.nd modlucation of applications and ~ contracts made prior to February 13, 1911. · — 469. Increase in construction charges. " ·· Q, 470. When work increasing construction charge may be undertaken:. 471. Initial-payment and annunl installments ot charges generally. 472. `Instnllments pn entries or applications made after August 13, . a 1914, and prior to December 5, 1924. _ · ‘ 473[ ·I¤¤t¤llménts`0n contracts made after Ilcconnlwr 5, 1924. 474. I(0di¤¢8tio¤ of contracts existing prior to Lleeomberr5, 1924.