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Reserve Boundaries, W. T. Cox. 

 Compilation, H. J. TOMPKINS. 



Examination of proposed reserves and additions to and eliminations 

 from existing reserves, and examinations of agricultural land in Forest 

 Reserves under act of June 11, 1906 W. H. B. KENT, in Charge, 

 Portland, Oreg. 



Arizona 



H. O. STABLER, Santa Fe, N. Mex. 

 California 



R. W. AYRES, South Pasadena. 

 Colorado 



STANTON G. SMITH, Durango. 

 Hawaii 



R. S. HOSMER, Honolulu. 

 Montana 



. R. V. R. REYNOLDS, Washington, D. C., and R. B. WILSON, Jackson, Wyo. 

 Oregon 



R. B. WILSON, Portland; L. VON WERNSTED, Canyon City; CLYDE LEAVITT, Portland. 

 Washington 



LEE HARRIS, Chelan. 

 Wyoming 1 



A. C. RINGLAND, Saratoga. 



Survey of boundaries of existing reserves: 



Colorado 



F. E. JOY, Monte Vista. 

 Idaho 



JOHN H. CLARK, Weiser. 



SERVICE CHANGES IN OCTOBER. 



Forest Products 



GUY T. TREMBLEY, Draftsman, at $900 per annum. 

 Reserve Organization 



L. A. STROUP, Forest Supervisor, Leadville Forest Reserve, Colorado, at $1,400 per 

 annum. 



MARK G. WOODRUFF, Forest Supervisor, Pikes Peak Forest Reserve, Colorado, at 

 $1,400 per annum. 



T. CLARK CALLISTER, Forest Ranger, Fillmore Forest Reserve, Utah, at $1,200 per 

 annum. 



ELIAS H. SMITH, Assistant Forest Ranger, Dixie Forest Reserve, Utah, at $720 per 

 annum. 



WILLIAM McGniE, Assistant Forest Ranger, Wasatch Forest Reserve, Utah. 



The following persons were appointed forest guards, at a salary of 

 $720 per annum: 



EARL TANNER and CHARLES JARVIS, Lolo Forest Reserve, Montana. 

 WILLIS CONGER and CLAUDE S. HARRISON, San Francisco Mountains Forest Reserve, 

 Arizona. 



