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NATIONAL PARKS TABLE 4.-Statement of appropriations made for, and revenues received from, the various national parks and national monuments, and expenditures made therefrom during recent fiscal years—Continued

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NATIONAL PARKS TABLE 4.-Statement of appropriations made for, and revenues received from, the various national parks and national monuments, and expenditures made therefrom during recent fiscal years—Continued

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1 For statement of appropriations and revenues prior to 1917 see 1920 Annual Report, pp. 354-358, and for 1918-27 see 1930 Annual Report, pp. 66-72.

Appropriation decreased by transfers to emergency reconstruction and fighting forest fires under authority contained in the appropriation act.

Reappropriated items. (See table 5.)

Appropriation augmented by transfers from other appropriations under 10-percent clause.

Credited to the miscellaneous receipts in the District of Columbia.

6 Funds lapsed. Park not established in specified time.

7 Available until expended.

NATIONAL PARKS TABLE 5.-Statement of accounts reappropriated and made available for expenditure in subsequent fiscal years

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NATIONAL PARKS TABLE 6.-Summary of appropriations for the administration, protection, and improvement of the national parks and national monuments, together with the revenues received, for the fiscal years 19171 to 1935, inclusive

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1 For summary of appropriations and revenues prior to 1917 see 1920 Annual Report, p. 359. The revenues from the various national parks were expendable during the years 1904 to 1918, inclusive, with the exception of those received from Crater Lake, Mesa Verde, and Rocky Mountain National Parks, the revenues from which were turned into the Treasury to the credit of miscellaneous receipts.

NATIONAL PARKS TABLE 7.—Statement of appropriations and authorizations for road and trail work in the national parks and national monuments

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1 Of this amount $4,290.39 was reappropriated Dec. 22, 1927 (45 Stat. 46), and $510 on May 29, 1928 (45Stat. 933).

2 Funds appropriated in next year.

$64,300 of this amount was not appropriated in 1934.

5, 000, 000 2 2,850,000

2,500,000

1933

4,500,000

3 2,500,000

3, 000, 000

1934

2, 435, 700

1935

5, 000, 000

1936

7,500,000

52, 014, 500

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NATIONAL PARKS TABLE 8.-Forest-fire statistics, calendar year 1984

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1 Includes time of C. C. C. enrollees spent in suppression of forest fires both inside and outside of parks. Fighting forest fires outside parks: Grand Teton, 4,200 man-days; Yosemite, 10,703; and Sequoia 8,370.

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NATIONAL PARKS TABLE 8.-Forest-fire statistics, calendar year 1934-Continued

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