Study of commercial processes of wood distillation W. C. GEER, New Haven, Conn. 

 Study of woods used in the vehicle industry H. B. HOLROYD, Washington, D. C. 

 Study of preservative treatment of piling C. S. SMITH, Washington, D. C. 

 Study of creosote production C. L. HILL, Washington, D. C. 



PUBLICATION AND EDUCATION. 



HERBERT A. SMITH, Editor, in Charge. 



Review, FINDLEY BURNS. 

 Information, TREADWELL CLEVELAND, Jr. 

 Education, HERBERT A. SMITH. 

 Printing, QUINCY R. CRAFT. 



Bulletin 70. Effect of Moisture on the Strength and Stiffness of Wood. 

 Circular 45. Forest Planting in Eastern Nebraska. 

 Circular 46. Holding Force of Railroad Spikes in Wooden Ties. 

 Circular 47. Strength of Packing Boxes of Various Woods. 

 Circular 52. The Lumber Cut of the United States in 1905. 

 Press Bulletin 142. All Industries Furthered by National Forests. 

 Press Bulletin 143. Grazing Fees Will be Collected on Reserves. 

 Press Bulletin 144. American Forestry Honored Abroad. 

 Press Bulletin 145. Successful New Experiments in Turpentining. 

 Trade Bulletin 10. Effect of Duration of Stress on Strength and Stiffness of 

 Wood. 

 Trade Bulletin 11. Resistance of Wood to Shock. 



RECORD. 



JAMES B. ADAMS, Special Fiscal Agent, in Charge. 



Maintenance, GEO. G. ANDERSON. 

 Accounts, GEO. E. KING. 

 Purchase, HARRY C. TOWERS. 



GRAZING. 



A. F. POTTER, Inspector of Grazing, in Charge. 



fC. H. ADAMS, Washington, D. C. 

 InspectionJ W. C. CLOS, Washington, D. C. 



' J. T. WEDEMYER, Silver City, N. Mex. 







RESERVE ORGANIZATION. 



R. E. BENEDICT, Forest Inspector, in Charge. 



NORTHERN DISTRICT. 



JOHN H. HATTON, Forest Inspector, in Charge. 



IDAHO. 



Bear River Forest Reserve J- F. SQUIRES, Forest Supervisor, Logan, Utah. 

 Bitter Root Forest Reserve CASSIUS M. DAY, Forest Supervisor, Kooskia. 

 Cassia Forest Reserve P. T. WRENSTED, Forest Supervisor, Pocatello. 



