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 GRAZING 



A. F. POTTER, Assistant Forester, in Charge. 



L. F. KNEIPP, Assistant Forester. 



WILL C. BARNES, Inspector of Grazing (in the Field). 



PROJECTS 



Forage investigations; compilation of data F. V. COVILLE, Botanist, Bureau ol 

 Plant Industry, in charge, Washington, D. C.; preparation of report on experi- 

 mental pasture project, JAMES T. JARDINE, Deputy Forest Supervisor, Washington, 

 D. C.; preparation of report on forage plant investigations, ARTHUR T. SAMPSON, 

 Plant Ideologist, Washington, D. C. (detailed to Bureau of Plant Industry under 

 instructions of F. V. COVTLLE, Botanist). 



Identification of grasses and plants Dr. EDWARD L. GREENE, Consulting Expert, 

 Washington, D. C. 



PRODUCTS 



WM. L. HALL, Assistant Forester, in Charge. 



LABORATORY 



In cooperation with the University of Wisconsin. 

 McGARVEY CLINE, Director, Madison, Wis. 



WOOD PRESERVATION 



HOWARD F. WEISS, in Charge, Madison, Wis. 

 Projects 



Construction and experimental operation of a wood-preserving plant, in coopera- 

 tion with the Alabama Wood Preserving Company EDWARD H. FORD, Birming- 

 ham, Ala. 



Installation and operation of an experimental tie- treating plant, in cooperation 

 with the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company EDWARD H. FORD, Birming- 

 ham, Ala.; assistant, F. M. BOND. 



Design and construction of apparatus for the prevention of sap stain and for a 

 wood-preserving plant, in cooperation with the Great Southern Lumber Com- 

 pany C. T. BARNUM, Madison, Wis. 



Investigations of coal, petroleum, and wood-tar creosotes and their derivatives as 

 possible wood preservatives C. P. WINSLOW, Madison, Wis. 



Investigations of wood substitutes E. W. PETERS, Madison, Wis. 



Preparation of treating-plant reports C. H. TEESDALE, Madison, Wis. 



