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Reconnaissance, S. J. RECORD. 

 Montana 



Preparation of volume table for western larch Louis MARGOLIN and J. REB- 

 MAN, Kalispell, Mont. 

 Washington 



Working plan for Chelan Basin MAX ROTHKUGEL. 



Cooperation, J. S. HOLMES, Actieg. 



Kentucky 



Study of forest conditions in cooperation with the State WESLEY BRADFIELD, 

 J. S. HOLMES, and R. G. POND, Pikeville. 

 Montana 



Study of forest conditions in cooperation with the Northern Pacific Railroad 

 Company KARL WOODWARD, in charge, Kalispell, Mont ; assistants, S. L. 

 MOORE, J. ST. J. BENEDICT, L. S. MURPHY, W. B. PIPER, R. M. MACMURRAY, F. 

 TOMPKINS, W. S. UHLER, and G. E. SAWYER, Kalispell. 

 Maine 



Forest conditions AUSTIN GARY, Brunswick. 

 New Mexico 



Supervision of cutting, Fort Wingate Military Reservation, in cooperation with 

 the War Department NELSON LE GRAND, Guam, N. Mex. 

 Wisconsin 



Working plans for timber sales on Indian reservations, in cooperation with the 

 State and U. S. Indian Office E. M. GRIFFITH, State Forester, Madison ; assist- 

 ant, J. A. HOWARTH, jr., Odanah. 



Forest Atlas, F. G. PLUMMER, Point Louma, Cal. 



Assignments for the instruction of rangers in surveying and mapping under 

 the direction of supervisors : D. C. HARRISON, Topographer, Kalispell, Mont. ; C. 

 C. BASSETT, Topographer, Delta, Colo. 



OFFICE OF SILVICS. 

 RAPHAEL ZON, Chief. 



Field Studies, RAPHAEL ZON. 



Colorado 



Location and estimate of timber infested by the Black Hills beetle, the Engel- 

 mann spruce beetle, the Douglas fir beetle, etc., in Colorado National Forests, 

 and investigation of the facilities for barking the standing timber or disposing 

 of it, in cooperation with the Bureau of Entomology (forest insect investiga- 

 tions, A. D. Hopkins, in charge) W. D. EDMONSTON, care Ernest Shaw, Du- 

 rango, Colo. 



Ecological studies of the Colorado forests, with special reference to their life 

 history and their reproduction after cutting or burning Prof. FREDERIC E. 

 CLEMENTS, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. 

 Eastern States- 



Study of the hickories A. T. BOISEN, 307 E. Second street, Bloomington, Ind. ; 

 assistant, C. G. BATES, General Delivery, Cairo, 111. 

 Montana 



Study of cut-over areas of lodgepole pine E. R. HODSON, Saratoga, Wyo. 

 Northeastern States 



Study of the birches S. T. DANA, 395 Spring street, Portland, Me. 

 New England 



Study of the white pine disease, its extent, amount of damage caused, and 

 practical measures for preventing its spread, in cooperation with the Division 

 of Forest Pathology S. T. DANA, 395 Spring street, Portland, Me. 



