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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. 



PROJECTS 

 Alabama 



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



Company E. D. CLAKK, Washington, D. C. 



Eastern States 

 General inspection of nursery and planting work, in cooperation with States and 



private owners E. O. SIECKE, Washington, D. C. 

 Preliminary examinations of forest land, in cooperation with private owners 



J. H. FOSTER, Washington, D. C. 



Kentucky- 

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



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



Washington, D. C. 



Mississippi- 

 Preliminary examination of forest conditions, in cooperation with the State 



C. E. DUNSTON, Jackson. 



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. 



South Carolina- 

 Preliminary examination of forest conditions, in cooperation with the State 



W. M. MOOKE, Columbia. 



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. GRUBB, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. 

 Completion of Austrian pine and cork oak studies R. ZON, Washington, D. C. 



