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5. Southwest, including Mexico 



It is reported that Paul Redington has been appointed District Forester 

 at Albuquerque, New Mexico, in place of Arthur C. Ringland who held 

 the position since the inception of the District in December, 1908. 



Milton K. Lockwood is superintendent of logging for the Laguna Cor- 

 poration holdings, at Matamoros Camp, near Campeche, Mex. 



6. Pacific Coast, including Western Canada 



M. A. Benedict has been transferred from the California to the Sierra 

 National Forest to replace Redington, and J. D. Coflfman from the Trinity 

 to the California, vice Benedict. 



The marriage of Thornton T. Munger, of the Portland office of the For- 

 est Service, and Miss Mary E. Heilman, of Evansville, Ind., took place on 

 May 18. 



Henry B. Steer, who received the degree M. F. from Cornell in 1915, 

 has been appointed Forest Assistant on the Quinault Indian Reservation 

 near Taholah, Wash. 



Allen H. Hodgson has been transferred from the office of Lands at 

 Portland (Forest Service, District 6) to the office of Operation, where 

 he will have charge of the Section of Geography. 



The marriage of Miss Helen Adams of Kingston. N. Y., and George A. 

 Bright occurred on February 4. Bright is stationed at the Portland office 

 of the Forest Service. 



Neal T. Childs has sold out his nursery business and is devoting him- 

 self entirely to landscape engineering and consulting forestry. His ad- 

 dress is Foxcroft Building, San Francisco. 



Davis W. Lusk has been promoted to be Supervisor of the Dominion 

 Forest Reserves, situated in British Columbia. 



George W. Hutton. of Olympic National Forest, was married on 

 March 15 to Miss Elsie Wilburn, of Olympia, Wash. 



J. D. Gilmour, recently District Forester at Cranbrook, has been trans- 

 ferred to the head office, Victoria. 



H. B. Murray, formerly District Forester at Kamloops, is now in 

 charge of the Cranbrook District. 



E. B. Prowd, formerly District Forester at Kamloops, B. C, has been 

 transferred to Nelson, replacing G. H. Prince, who has resigned to ac- 

 cept a position in connection with the forest survey of Crown lands in 

 New Brunswick. 



L. R. Andrews, formerly District Forester at Vernon, is now in England, 

 a lieutenant in the Canadian Expeditionary Force. At present he is 

 training for aerial service. G. P. Melrose is Acting District Forester for 

 the Vernon District. 



7. Hawaii, the Philippines and the Orient 



W. F. Sherfesee has been appointed as forestry adviser to China and 



Co-Director of the Forestry Bureau at Peking. 



Wilhelm Klemme has resigned from the Philippine Forest Service. 

 Miss Dorothy Constance of Milford, Pa., was married on February 5, 



to William Crosby at Manila, P. I. Crosby is stationed at Zamboange, 



P. I. 



