432 Forestry Quarterly 



Mr. P. S. Bonney, formerly Forest Assistant at Fort George, is now 

 Acting District Forester at Tete Jaune, B. C. 



Messrs. L. R. Andrews, C. S. Cowan and E. G. McDougall, members 

 of the B. C. Forest Branch, have enlisted for overseas service. 



Mr. G. Melrose has been assigned to the Vernon, B. C, District as 

 Forest Assistant. 



George W. Peavy, Forest Examiner in the District Office at Portland, 

 Ore., has resigned from the Forest Service. 



William C. Hodge, of the District office in San Francisco, was married 

 on June 10 to Miss Marguerite T. Murphy. 



Following the transfer of Assistant District Forester Hatton to Den- 

 ver, C. E. Rachford, hitherto supervisor of the Santa Barbara National 

 Forest, has been appointed Assistant District Forester in charge of graz- 

 ing at San Francisco. Rachford has been succeeded by the former 

 Deputy Supervisor of the Klamath National Forest, J. R. Hall. 



M. A. Grainger has been appointed Acting Chief Forester of the British 

 Columbia Forest Branch during H. R. MacMillan's absence on a tour of 

 the world in the interests of trade extension as Special Trade Com- 

 missioner. 



Wyngard C. Gladwin, inspector in the British Columbia Forest Branch, 

 died on April 13. Gladwin had charge of the Provincial fire wardens 

 from the inception of protection work. 



K. Vavasour, graduate of the Forest School of the University of New 

 Brunswick, has been appointed Forest Assistant on the Porcupine and 

 Pasquia Forest Reserve with headquarters at Usherville, Sask. 



E. C. Manning, who has been in the Canadian Pacific Railway Com- 

 pany's Department of Natural Resources, has been appointed as Forest 

 Assistant for the Dominion Forestry Branch on the Clearwater Forest 

 Reserve with headquarters at Rocky Mountain House, Alta. 



J. A. Doucet, Forest Assistant, is in charge of a reconnaissance survey 

 in the Peace River country. His headquarters will be Spirit River Settle- 

 ment, via Edson, Alta. Doucet will be assisted by R. D. Macdonald. 



George S. Smith is Forest Assistant in the Big River and Sturgeon 

 Forest Reserves, Sask., with headquarters at Big River, Sask. 



George L. Clothier has resigned from the professorate of forestry 

 at the Washington Agricultural College, Pullman, Wash., to take up 

 farming at Cedar Point, Chase Co., Kan. A daughter, Nellie Elizabeth, 

 was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clothier on March 17. 



