New Mexico 



Nursery and planting work on the Gila Forest Reserve and the Fort Bayard 

 Military Reservation W. R. MATTOON, Fort Bayard; assistant, W. B. HADLEY. 



Examination for forest planting on the Hondo and Carlsbad irrigation proj- 

 ects W. R. MATTOON, Fort Bayard. 



Planting reconnaissance and establishment of rangers' nurseries, Lincoln 

 Forest Reserve J. F. PHILIPS, Capitan. 

 General Studies 



Preparation of reports and compilation of data on planting stations J. M. 

 FETHEKOLF, Washington, D. C. 



Preparation of reports and work connected with reserve reconnaissance J. F. 

 BOND, Washington, D. C. 



FOREST PRODUCTS. 



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



Inspection J HENRY <**NELL. 



IM. CLINE. 



Forest Measurements, JOHN FOLEY. 

 Wood Preservation, GAEL G. CRAWFORD. 

 Wood Chemistry, A. L. DEAN. 

 Wood Utilization, R. S. KELLOGG. 

 Reserve Engineering, W. E. HERRING. 



California- 



Tests of the strength of eucalyptus wood, in cooperation with the State and 

 the University of California L. E. HUNT, Berkeley ; assistant, A. L. HEIM. 



Experiments in seasoning and treating telephone and other poles for electric 

 wires, in cooperation with electric companies in Southern California W. R. 

 WHEATON, Hotel Lillie, Los Angeles ; assistant, O. T. SWAN. 

 Connecticut 



Timber tests, with special reference to the influence of method of drying on 

 the strength of timber, in cooperation with Yale University J. W. TOUMEY and 

 H. D. TIEMANN, Yale Forest School, New Haven; assistants, O. P. M. Goss and 

 CORNELIUS BARRY. 



Experiments in wood preservatives A. L. DEAN, Sheffield Scientific School, 

 Yale University, New Haven; assistants, ERNEST BATEMAN and D. C. PAR- 

 MELEE. 

 Idaho- 



Experiments in treating fence posts cut from dead lodgepole pine timber on the 

 Henrys Lake Forest Reserve H. F. WEISS, care Homer E. Fenn, St. Anthony. 

 Indiana 



Timber testing at Lafayette, in cooperation with Purdue University W. K. 

 HATT, Lafayette ; assistants, H. S. BETTS and J. A. NEWLIN. 

 Maryland 



Experiments in seasoning chestnut telephone poles, in cooperation with the 

 American Telephone and Telegraph Company and the Postal Telegraph-Cable 

 Company C. L. HILL, Parkton. 

 Massachusetts 



Studies of the value of various woods for pulp A. D. LITTLE, 93 Br^ad street, 

 Boston, and H. S. BRISTOL, 696 East First street, South Boston. 

 Michigan 



Experiments in seasoning and treating hemlock and tamarack cross-ties, in 

 cooperation with the Chicago and Northwestern and the Wisconsin Central 



