OFFICE OF APPOINTMENT CLERK. 



903 



FOREST SERVICE. 



Total force on the rolls on July 1, 1909 2, 881 



Total force on the rolls on July 1, 1910 3, 636 



Classification and number of persons in the Forest Service on July 1, 1910. 



Classification. 



Forester 



Associate Forester 



Assistant foresters 



District foresters 



Associate district foresters 



Assistant district foresters 



Chief of branch of lands 



Chiefs of maintenance 



Chief lumberman 



Chief of publications 



Chief of sil vies 



Chief of state and private cooperation . 



Chief of distribution 



Chief of section of wood technology. . . . 



Chief of timber tests 



Chief of wood utilization 



Chief of the oflice of records 



Chief of planting 



Assistant chiefs 



Assistant director 



General inspector 



Inspector of grazing 



Assistant inspector 



Plant ecologists 



Chemist in forest products 



Topographer 



Artists 



Lithographers 



Photographers 



Geojjrapher 



Engineers in timber tests 



Assistant in timber tests 



Engineers in wood preservation 



Constructing civil engineer 



Constructing engineers 



District engineer 



Surveyors 



Draftsmen 



Forest supervisors 



Deputy forest supervisors 



Forest examiners 



Forest rangers 



Deputy forest rangers 



Assistant forest rangers 



Forest planting assistants 



Number. 



1 

 1 

 8 

 6 

 5 

 38 

 1 

 5 



12 



3: 



13 



108 



1 



256 



6 



1,058 



8 



Classification. 



1 Number. 



Forest assistants , 



Grazing assistants , 



Game wardens , 



Rodman , 



Field assistants , 



Scientific assistant , 



Forest guards , 



Lumbermen , 



Scalers 



Laboratory assistants , 



Superintendent of telegraph construction 



Law examiners 



Law clerk 



Land law clerks 



Clerks, stenographers, and typewriters. 



Forest clerks 



Clerks 



Telegraph and telephone operator 



Compiler 



Property auditor 



Negative cutter 



Map colorlsts 



Timber cruiser 



Experts of various classes 



Agents of various classes 



Collaborators 



Forest students 



Machinist 



Electrician 



Carpenters 



Sawyer 



Skilled laborers 



Apprentice 



Messengers 



Messenger boys 



Manual laborers 



Charwomen 



Watchmen 



Temporary fire fighters, clerks, carpen- 

 ters, planters, laborers, cooks, trailers, 

 chainmen, teamsters, brush burners, 

 etc. , emploved on the National Forests 

 on July 1, i910 



Total 



170 



2 



2 



1 



90 



1 



723 



15 



5 



8 



1 



7 



1 



7 



96 



123 



236 



1 



1 



1 



1 



10 



I 



44 



17 



5 



2 



1 



1 



4 



1 



6 



1 



22 



16 



16 



14 



4 



175 



3,636 



Note.— On June 30, 1910, there were 149 National Forests under the control and supervision of the Forest 

 Service, which contained an area of 192,931,197 acres. 



