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 SILVICULTURE 



WILLIAM T. COX, Assistant Forester, in Charge. 

 E. E. CARTER, Assistant Forester. 



STATE AND PRIVATE COOPERATION 



J. G. PETERS, Chief (in the Field). 

 J. H. FOSTER, Acting Chief. 



PROJECTS 

 Alabama 



Preparation of a working-plan report for the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad 



Company E. D. CLARK, Washington, D. C. 



Eastern States- 

 General inspection of experiments in nursery and planting work, in cooperation 



with different States E. O. SIECKE and W. M. MOORE, Washington, D. C. 

 Preliminary examinations of forest land, in cooperation with private owners 



E. D. CLARK, Washington, D. C. 



Kentucky 

 Study of forest conditions in cooperation with State Board of Agriculture, Forestry, 



and Immigration R. C. HALL, W. H. VON BAYER, J. M. BRISCOE, and O. D. INGALL, 



Washington, D. C. 



North Carolina- 

 Study of forest conditions, in cooperation with North Carolina Geological and 



Economic Survey J. S. HOLMES, W. B. WiLLEY,and A. W.WILLIAMSON, Chapel Hill. 



Virginia- 

 Preliminary examination of forest conditions, in cooperation with the State, and 



examinations of forest land, in cooperation with private owners W. W. ASHE, 



Richmond. 



SILVICS 



RAPHAEL ZON, Chief. 



PROJECTS 

 General 



Basket-willow study and seed testing and seed storage N. H. GRTJBB, Washington, 

 D. C. 

 Northeastern States 



Study of northern hardwoods E. H. FROTHINGHAM, Portland, Me. 

 Western States 



Location of insect-infested timber in the National Forests, with practical applica- 

 tion of methods of insect control W. D. EDMONSTON (detailed to the Bureau of 

 Entomology under instructions from Dr. A. D. HOPKINS, in charge of forest-insect 

 investigations), Colorado Springs, Colo. 



Computing, E. A. ZIEGLER. 

 Library, Miss H. E. STOCKB$PQE, 



