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§ 126.
§ 128.
$ 129.
When Rights Inure to the Benefit of Infant Children.
§ 130.
§ 131.
Pre-emption Filing Changed to Homestead Entry.
$127. Homestead Settlers Allowed Same Time as Pre-emptors to File Appli-
cation for Lands.
Certificate and Patent, when Given and Issued.
Homestead Entries of Insane Persons Confirmed in Certain Cases.
Persons in Military and Naval Service, when and before Whom to
Make Affidavit.
$132.
When Persons may Make Affidavit before Clerk of Court.
§ 134.
Homestead Lands not to be Subject to Prior Debts.
§ 135.
$136.
When Lands Entered for Homesteads Revert to Government.
Publication of Notice of Contest in Homestead Cases.
$137.
§ 138.
§ 139.
Notice of Intention to Make Final Proof.
Publication of Notice of Entry.
Lands Covered by Relinquished Homestead Claims Subject to Entry
at Once.
§ 140. Party Contesting Homestead Entry Allowed Thirty Days after Notice
of Cancellation to Make Entry.
Limitation of Amount Entered for Homestead.
§ 141.
§ 142.
Existing Pre-emption Rights not Impaired.
§ 143.
What Minors may have the Privileges of this Chapter.
§ 144.
$145.
Payment before Expiration of Five Years; Rights of Applicant.
No Distinction on Account of Race or Color, etc.
Deduction of Military and Naval Service from Time, etc.
Persons Who have Entered Less than 160 Acres, Rights of.
Widow and Minor Children of Persons Entitled to Homestead, etc.
Actual Service in the Army and Navy Equivalent to Residence, etc.
Who may Enter by Agent.
Homestead Right Extended to Indians Who Sever their Tribal Rela-
tions.
§ 154. Certain Indian Homesteads Confirmed.
§ 155. Chiefs, etc., of Stockbridge Munsees, Homestead Rights of.
§ 156. Exemption of Homestead of Stockbridge Munsees.
§ 157. Stockbridge Munsees Becoming Citizens.
$158.
§ 159.
§ 160.
Unsold Lands of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, how Opened for
Homesteads.
Selections for Minors under Preceding Section.
Bona fide Settlers on Above Lands Prior to, etc.
161.
Certain Lands to be Patented to Indians Making Selections.
Cultivation of Trees on Homestead Tracts.
162.
163.
Entry of 160 Acres of Double-minimum Lands Allowed after March
3, 1879. Additional Entry of Adjoining Lands Allowed. New
Entry, when Allowed.
§ 164. Homestead Claimants or their Assignees may Purchase Lands at $1.25
per Acre in Certain Cases.
§ 165. Confirmation of Homestead Entries within Railroad Limits Made
Prior to Receipt of Notice of Withdrawal at Local Office.
§ 166. Lands within Railroad Grants Re-entered by Claimants after Aban-
donment.
§ 167. Homestead Entries Made after Expiration of Land Grants Con-
§ 192. Lands Subject to Pre-emption.
$193. Lands not Subject to Pre-emption.
§ 194. Persons Entitled to Pre-emption.
§ 195. Persons not Entitled to Pre-emption.
§ 196. Limitation of Pre-emption Right.
§ 197. Oath of Pre-emptionist, where Filed; Penalty
§ 198. Notice of Intention to Make Final Proof.
§ 199. Publication of Notice of Entry.
§ 200. Proof of Settlement; Assignment of Pre-emption Rights.
$201. Claim Filed by Settler on Land not Proclaimed for Sale.
§ 202.
Statement to be Filed by Settler, with Intent to Purchase, on Landı
Subject to Private Entry.
§ 203. Declaratory Statement of Settlers on Unsurveyed Lands, when Filed.
$204. Pre-emption Claimants; Time of Making Proof and Payment.
$ 205. Lands Relinquished by Pre-emptors Subject to Entry at Once.
$206. Party Contesting Pre-emption Entry to be Allowed Thirty Days after
Notice of Cancellation to Make Entry.
$207. Publication of Notice of Contest in Pre-emption Cases.
§ 208. Extension of Time in Certain Cases to Persons in Military and Naval
Service.
§ 209. Death before Consummating Claim; Who to Complete, etc.
§ 210. Entries of Insane Persons Confirmed in Certain Cases.
$211. Non-compliance with Laws Caused by Vacancy in Office of Register
or Receiver not to Affect, etc.
$212. No Pre-emption of Lands Sold but not Confirmed by General Land
Office.
§ 213. Purchase by Private Entry after Expiration of Pre-emption Right.
$214. When More than One Settler, Rights of; Appeals to Commissioner
and Secretary of Interior.
$215. Settlements of Two or More Persons on Same Subdivision before
Survey.
§ 216. Settlements before Survey on Sections 16 or 36, Deficiencies thereof.
$217. Selections to Supply Deficiencies of School Lands.
$218. Military Bounty -land Warrants Receivable for Pre-emption Pay-
ments.
§ 219. Agricultural-college Scrip Receivable in Payment of Pre-emptions.
$220. Pre-emption Limit along Railroad Lines.
§ 221.
$222.
$223.
§ 224.
Pre-emption Rights on Lands Reserved for Grants Found Invalid.
Pre-emption Rights on Lands Reserved for Railroads.
Right of Additional Location by Pre-emptors within Limits of For-
feited Railroad Grants.
Confirmation of Pre-emption Entries within Railroad Limits Made
§ 225.
§ 226.
Lands within Railroad Grants Re-entered after Abandonment.
Entries Made after Expiration of Land Grants.
§ 227.
Where Claimant of Entry Becomes Register or Receiver.
$228.
$229.
Right of Transfer of Settlers under Homestead and Pre-emption Laws
for Certain Public Purposes.
Public Sales of Land not to be Delayed by Pre-emption Claims.
§ 236. Contests as in Homestead Cases.
$237. Construction.
§ 238. Abandonment and Forfeiture.
§ 239. Heirs, Administrators, etc.
$240. School Lands.
§ 242. One Entry Only Allowed.
§ 245. Classes of Trees Recognized.
§ 246. Contests as in Homestead Cases.
$247. Additional Land.
$248. Act of June 14, 1878.
§ 249. Proceedings in Contest.
$250. Stone and Timber Lands-Mode of Procedure.
§ 251. Notice and Publication.
CHAPTER XIV.
TIMBER AND TIMBER CULTURE.
§ 252. Timber on Mineral Lands may be Taken for Certain Purposes. Per-
mission to Take not Extended to Railroad Companies.
§ 253. Duty of Register and Receiver to Report Unauthorized Taking.
$254. Penalty for Unauthorized Taking.
§ 255. Timber and Stone Lands in California, Oregon, etc., to be Sold.
§ 256. Application for Purchase. False Swearing.
§ 257. Publication of Application. Facts to be Proved.
Patent.
$258. Cutting Timber Unlawfully; Penalty.
$259. Certain Prosecutions; Relief from.
§ 260. Repeals.
$260a. Live-oak and Red-cedar Lands.
261. Selection of Live-oak and Red-cedar Tracts.
§ 262. Protection of Live-oak and Red-cedar Timber.
Objections to
§ 263. Cutting or Destruction of Live-oak or Red Cedar; Penalty.
§ 264. Vessels Employed in Carrying Away Live-oak and Red Cedar; For-
feiture of.
§ 265. Clearance of Vessels Laden with Live-oak; Prosecution of Depreda-
tors.
§ 266. Secretary of Navy to Ascertain what Reserved Lands not Required
for Naval Purposes.
§ 267. Lands not Required, to be Certified to Secretary of Interior, and
thereafter to be Subject to Entry and Sale. Preference Right of
Purchase for Certain Parties.
$268. Cutting or Injuring Trees on Lands of United States Reserved or
Purchased for Public Uses; Punishment.
$269. Authority to Condone Trespasses Committed Prior to March 1, 1879.
$270. Timber-culture Entries. Patents to Issue for Lands Cultivated in
Timber at Expiration of Eight Years. Only One Quarter of a
Section to be Entered, and but One Entry Allowed.
§ 271. Oath on Application for Entry.
$272. Number of Acres to be Broken and Planted Annually. Time Extended
in Case of Destruction by Grasshoppers or Drought.