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OFFICE OF WOOD PRESERVATION. 



CARL G. CRAWFORD, Chief (in the Field). 

 W. F. SHERFESEE, Acting Chief. 



Alabama 



Preservative treatment of fence posts and other farm timbers, in cooperation 

 with the State Department of Agriculture and Industries-jrC. L. HILL, Maplesville. 

 California 



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; assistants, O. T. SWAN and W. H. 

 > KEMPFEE. 

 Louisiana 



Experiments to devise a system for treating the products of southern lumber 

 mills, in cooperation with the Great Southern Lumber Company H. F. WEISS, 

 Bogalusa. 

 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. 

 Wisconsin 



The laying of an experimental track with hemlock and tamarack cross-ties 

 to test the value of seasoning and treating, and of various devices for reducing 

 the mechanical wear of the rails; in cooperation with the Chicago and North- 

 western Railway Company H. A. PAUL, New Ludington Hotel, Escanaba, Mich. 

 General Studies 



Correlation of data on the preservative treatment of American and foreign 

 woods M. C. JENSEN, Washington, D. C. 



OFFICE OF PUBLICATION. 

 FINDL.EY BURNS, Chief. 



Articles, T. CLEVELAND, Jr. i Printing, QUINCY R. CRAFT. 



Review, FINDLEY BURNS. Distribution, BRISTOW ADAMS. 



Circular 59 (Revised). Eucalypts. 



Circular 109. Forest Planting in the North Platte and South Platte Valleys. 



Circular 113. Use of Dead Timber on the National Forests. 



Circular 116. The Waning Hardwood Supply. 



Silvical Leaflet 1. Alpine Fir. 



Silvical Leaflet 2. Port Orford Cedar. 



Silvical Leaflet 12. Yellow Cedar. 



BRANCH OF OPERATION. 



JAMES B. ADAMS, Assistant Forester, in Charge. 



GEO. G. ANDERSON, Assistant in Office Methods. 



OFFICE OF ACCOUNTS. 

 GEORGE E. KING, Fiscal Agent and Chief. 



Disbursing, E. A. MELZAR. 

 Bookkeeping, O. H. TIBBOTT. 



Appointments, Miss FLORENCE D. 



STRAUSE. 

 Receipts, Miss MARY R. LATIMEB. 



