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 INJ Mineral Lands and Mining-Continued Leases and prospecting permits Aliens not entitled to own interest in mining leases, p. 964. § 181 1 ° Assigmnent or suhletting of leases. p. 966, § 187 Borates, pp. 963, 964, §§ 141-152 _ Cancellation of leases, p. 966, § 188 Cancellation of prospecting permits, p. 965. § 183 (larbonates, pp. 963, 964. §§ 141-152 e Children not to be employed in mine below surface, p. 966. § 187* Chlorides, pp. 963. 964, §§ 141-152 Coal lands generally, pp. 967..968, §§ 201-208 (`ombinations or unlawful trusts, p. 965, § 184 Conditions in leases as to operation of mines. p. 966. § 187 - ` Disposition of moneys received, p. 966. § 191 Extension of prospecting permits authorized, p. 2039, 222:1. 222b` Forfeiture of leases, p. 966, § 188 Ilours of labor for underground workers, p. 966. § 187 Lands disposed of with reservation of deposits of coal, etc., p. eos. § 182 . Lands subject. to disposition generally, p. 964, § 181 Limitation of number of leases to one person. p. 965. 9 § 184: p. 2038, § 184 Monopoly in working of mines to be prevented, p. 966. § 187 ` Nitrates of potassium. pp. 963. 964, §§ 141-152 Oaths required, when, p. 966, § 190 (lil and gas lands generally. pp. 968-972, §§ 221-236 Oil shale lands, p. 972, § 241 __ _ ` Phosphate lands generally, p. 968, §§ 211-214 Registers, fees and commissions, p. 967, 5 194 Relinquishment of right under leases, p. 966, § 187 Reservation of easement or right of way for working purposes, p. 965, 5 186 i Reservation of right to sell or lease surface of lands, p. 965. S 186 . i Rights of way for pipe lines, p. 965, § 185 Royalties payable in oil or gas, p. 966, § 192 Royalties, sale by Secretary of Interior, p. 966, § 192 Rules and regulations may be prescribed by Secretary ot Interior, p. 966, § 189 Safety in welfare of miners to be secured, p. 966. 5 187 Silicates, pp. 963, 964. 8% 141-152 Sodium lands, pp. 972, 973, SG 261-263 State rights not affected, p. 966, § 189 Sulplmtes, pp. 963, 964. -55 141-152 l'ndue waste to be prevented, p, 966, § 187 Wages of miners to bepaid in money twice a month, p. 966, § 187 Weighing and measurement of coal to be fair and just, p. 966, 8 187 Workmen to have complete freedom of purchase, p. 966, § 187 Michigan. mineral lands situated in, p. 957, § 48 Mine depletion, allowance in computing income tax of owner, p. 817, § 955 (:19) Mining claims Abandoninent of right to possession of veins on line of tunnel, p. 955, § 27 Affidavit of citizenship, p, 954, § 25 Alien ownership, see Amnxs Animal labor on claims pending issue of patent, p. 955, · § 28 · Description of vcin claims on surveyed and unsurveyed lands, p. 956, § 34 v

DEX 2308 Mineral Lands and Mining--(lontinued Milling claims-Continued Expenditure on tunnels considered as expended on lo.l,._ p. 955, § 28 Length of claims on veins or lodes. p. 954. § 23 Locators rights of possession and enjoyment, p, my § 26 Mine regulations by miners. p. 955. § 28 National parks, location and working in. p. 400. $ iii: Possessory actions for recovery of mining titles, p. 9:;::, § 690 Proof of citizenship, p. 954, § 24 Tunnels, right to possession of veins on line of tnnn.—l_ p. 953, § 27 Minnesota, mineral lands situated in. p. 957.  43 Biissouri. mineral lands situated in. p. 953. S 49 Monuments on ground tu govern conflicting calls, p_ 916, § 34 · Naval property containing oil or other minerals, lease pro. hibited, p. 1122, § 522 _ Nitrate lands. agricultural entry of lands withdrawn or classified as containing nitrate. p. 962. §§ 121-123 Nitrates of potassium, leases and prospecting permits, pp. 963, 964, §§ 141-152 - Nonmineral lands, patents for, p. 957, § 42 Oil and gas lands Agricultural entry of lands withdrawn or classified as containing oil or gas, p. 962. 121-123 Entry under mining laws. p. 961, -§§ 101-104 Leases and prospecting permits. pp. 968»-972. §§ 221- 236; p. 2039, §§ 222a. 222b g Utah, iiomeslead entry of lands in Ytah withdrawn _ or classified as oil lands. p. 962, §§ 111-113 ` Oil shale lands, leases, p. 972, §- 241 , Patents ` i l’ending applications for patents. p. 956. § 33 “ Procedure to obtain patent, p. 955, § 29 Petroleum, See Oil and gas landsfsupra Phosphate lands ` Agricultural entry of lands withdrawn or classified as containing phosphate, p. 962, §§ 121-123 Leases, p. 968, §§ 211-214 A Location under placenmining laws of lands containing phosphate rock, p. 963, § 131 Placer claims a U Entry to conform to legal subdivisions on public lands. p. 956, § 35 Evidence of possession and work to establish right to patent, p. 957. ’§ 38 Limitation of claim, p. 956, § 35 Maximum of placer locations, p. 956, § 36 Proceedings for patent, p. 956, § 37 Subject to entry and patent, p. 956, § 35 Ten-acre tracts may be subdivided, p. 956, § 36 Possessory actions for recovery for mining titles, p. 95:51. 5 ceo ' Potash lands if Agricultural entry of lands withdrawn or classified as containing potash, p. 962. §§ 121-t‘1.’3 Appropriation for investigation, p. 2037, §§ 4:1. 4b Purchase oi? mineral lands by citizens, p. 954, § 22 Quicksilver deposits, lease on confirmation of title by court of private land claims, p. 2039, § 291; p. 2040. §§ 292. 2%** Registers, see Leases and prospecting permits, supra Reservation of mineral lands from sale, p. 954. § 21 Reservation of minerals in grant to South Dakota of lands in Custer- State Park. p. 435, § 679 Rights acquired prior to 1870 not impaired, p. 957. § W