290 Forestry Quarterly 



J. J. Levison is Secretary of the American Association of Park Super- 

 intendents, and forester of the American Association for the planting 

 and preservation of city trees. 



A son, Robert Bruce, was born on January 23 to Professor and Mrs. 

 W. N. Millar, at Toronto. 



J. E. Rothery has been elected a member of the Canadian Society of 

 Forest Engineers, the first non-resident of Canada to be so honored. 

 He has also been elected a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, of 

 London. 



J. L. McNicol, J. G. McNichol and J. A. McRae have been appointed 

 to positions of responsibility in the pulp and paper division of the 

 Canadian Forest Products Laboratories. 



Nineteen employees of the Dominion Forestry Branch have already 

 enlisted for active service abroad. Among these are Forest Assistants G. 



E. Bothwell and A. E. Parlow; Forest Supervisor H. L Stevenson, of the 

 Riding Mountain Forest Reserve, Man., and Mr. W. A. Delahey; Messrs. 



F. W. Eraser, D. N. Trapnell and L. N. Seamon, of the Forest Products 

 Laboratories. 



A son, David Irwin, was born to Professor and Mrs. Ralph S. Hosmer, 

 at Ithaca, on April 14. 



At the annual meeting of the St. Maurice Forest Protective Association 

 on March 4, R. L. de Carteret was elected President and Ellwood Wilson, 

 Secretary. 



2. Southeastern United States 



At the fifth annual convention of the North Carolina Forestry Associa- 

 tion, held in Raleigh during January, J. S. Holmes, of Chapel Hill, was 

 re-elected Secretary-Treasurer. 



Raymond W. Pullman, former Chief of the Office of Information of 

 the Forest Service, on April 1st took up the duties of Major and Superin- 

 tendent of Police of the District of Columbia. 



Chapin Jones, heretofore Assistant State Forester of Maryland, has 

 been appointed State Forester of Virginia, with headquarters at Char- 

 lottesville. 



William L. Hall, District Forester in charge of District 7, and Assistant 

 Forester in charge of the acquisition of lands in the Appalachian and 



