* Act of June 25, 1910 (P.L. 61-313, Ch. 431, 36 Stat. 855;
25 U.S.C. 337)
The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized, in his discretion,
to make allotments within the national forests in conformity with
the general allotment laws, to any Indian occupying, living on,
or having improvements on land included within any such national
forest who is not entitled to an allotment on any existing Indian
reservation, or for whose tribe no reservation has been provided,
or whose reservation was not sufficient to afford an allotment
to each member thereof. All applications for allotments under
the provisions of this section shall be submitted to the Secretary
of Agriculture who shall determine whether the lands applied for
are more valuable for agricultural or grazing purposes than for
the timber found thereon; and if it be found that the lands applied
for are more valuable for agricultural or grazing purposes, then
the Secretary of Interior shall cause allotment to be made as
herein provided. (25 U.S.C. 337)