Pamphlets on Forestry, Volume 121991 |
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Page 35
... taken into account in computing the total return for each thousand feet , log scale . This may be done by adding the ... taken . Use of Log Prices as a Check . The price of saw logs will not be used , however , as a basis for stumpage ...
... taken into account in computing the total return for each thousand feet , log scale . This may be done by adding the ... taken . Use of Log Prices as a Check . The price of saw logs will not be used , however , as a basis for stumpage ...
Page 32
... taken in advance of securing a permit in cases of emergency or great immediate need . but the amount taken with its location and time of removal , must be reported at once to the nearest Forest officer , who will issue a permit ...
... taken in advance of securing a permit in cases of emergency or great immediate need . but the amount taken with its location and time of removal , must be reported at once to the nearest Forest officer , who will issue a permit ...
Page 77
... taken free of charge . Since the United States has all the civil rights and remedies for trespass possessed by private individuals , it may bring action to recover damages result- ing from trespass or breach of contract . ACTION TO STOP ...
... taken free of charge . Since the United States has all the civil rights and remedies for trespass possessed by private individuals , it may bring action to recover damages result- ing from trespass or breach of contract . ACTION TO STOP ...
Contents
Object of the publication | 9 |
Description of the different lines of investigationContinued | 12 |
Wood distillation | 25 |
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