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4. Northern Rockies 



E. C. Rogers, forest examiner in charge of the Savenac Nursery, 

 has been elected to the scientific honorary society of Sigma Xi. Rogers 

 expects to get his M. F. degree from Cornell this June. 



Elers Koch has been elected chairman of the Missoula section of 

 the Society of American Foresters. 



5. Southwest, Including Mexico, Central and South America 



Thomas P. Reid, scaler on the Tusayan National Forest, resigned 

 on March 3, to become forester with the International Lumber Com- 

 pany of Minneapolis. 



A. O. Waha, assistant district forester at Albuquerque, is now in 

 the Washington office of the Forest Service for an extended detail. 



Lenthall Wyman, forest assistant at the Fort Valley Experiment 

 Station, at Flagstaff, Arizona, was made a forest examiner in March, 

 has been transferred to Missoula, Mont., and assigned to forest insect 

 work. 



F. P. Porcher, Biltmore 1904, who has been stationed at the Fort 

 \'alley Experiment Station for the past year, has been transferred to 

 the Crook Forest at Safford, Arizona. 



Director G. A. Pearson of the Fort Valley Forest Experiment 

 Station has been in Washington on special detail. 



T. S. Woolsey, Jr.,, has completed his work at Yale and is now in 

 Dawson, Georgia, where he will remain until May. 



6. Pacific Coast, Including Western Canada 



Chas. J. Musante, Biltmore 1913, is on the Tule River Indian Reser- 

 vation (Porterville, Cal), as forest ranger in the U. S. Indian Service. 



E. P. Meinecke, forest pathologist, connected with the district office 

 of the Forest Service at San Francisco, was a welcome visitor at 

 Cornell on March 19. Dr. Meinecke spoke before the forestry students 

 on "The Forest and Disease." 



7. HaziJaii, the Philippines, and the Orient 



Forsythe Sherfesee, adviser in forestry to the Chinese Govern- 

 ment, resigned from the Philippine Service on December 1. On Janu- 

 ary 27, Mr. Fisher of that service was appointed director in Mr. 

 Sherfesee's place. 



Oliver H. Bishop has left the Philippine Service and is in the 

 employ of the United States Rubber Company at Kisaran, Sumatra. 



Louis R. Stadtmiller is now in Shanghai with the China Import 

 and Export Lumber Company. 



