FOREST PRODUCTS. 



WM. I,. HAIX, Assistant Forester, in Charge. 



Inspection, M. CLINE. 



Forest Measurements, JOHN FOLEY. 



Wood Preservation, CARL G. CRAWFORD. 



Wood Chemistry, A. L. DEAN. 



Wood Utilization, R. S. KELLOGG. 



Reserve Engineering 1 , 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. HELM. 



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, 0. T. SWAN. 

 C onne c ticut 



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

 strength of timber, in cooperation w r ith Yale University H. D. TIEMANN, Yale Sta- 

 tion, 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. PARMELEE. 

 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 



Tests of structural timbers, in cooperation with Purdue University W. K. HATT, 

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

 Massachusetts 



Studies of the value of the various woods for pulp A. D. LITTLE, 93 Broad street, 

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

 Oregon 



Tests of the strength of red fir, in cooperation with the University of Oregon 

 J. B. KNAPP, Eugene; assistant, A. E. OMAN. 

 Pennsylvania 



Experiments in treating mine timbers, in cooperation with the Philadelphia and 

 Reading Coal and Iron Company JOHN M. NELSON, Jr., care Philadelphia and 

 Reading Coal and Iron Company, Pottsville. 

 Washington 



Tests of western hemlock and forest-reserve timbers, in cooperation with the Uni- 

 versity of Washington ROLF THELEN, University Station, Seattle; assistant, H. S. 

 SACKETT. 



Seasoning and treating experiments on red fir, tamarack, and cedar cross-ties, 

 Tacoma and Pasco, Wash., and Sand Point, Idaho, in cooperation with the Northern 

 Pacific Railway Company H. B. EASTMAN, 718 North K street, Tacoma; assistant, 

 W. H. KEMPFER. 

 General Studies 



Collection of statistics of forest products for the year 1906, in cooperation with the 

 Bureau of the Census H. M. HALE, Washington, D. C.; GEORGE K. SMITH, Victoria 

 Building, St. Louis, Mo. 



Study of the uses of dead and mature timber on forest reserves E. R. HODSON, 

 FREDERICK DUN LAP, and J. D. WARNER, Washington, D. C. 



Study of lumber prices A. H. PIERSON, Washington, D. C. 



