BRANCH OF GRAZING. 



A. F. POTTER, Assistant Forester, in Charge. 

 OFFICE OF CONTROL. 



L. F. KNEIPP, Chief (in the Field). 

 WILL, C. BARNES, Acting Chief. 



Allotment, WILL C. BARNES. 

 Adjustment, E. N. KAVANAGH, Acting. 

 Permits, Miss ANNA P. KOSCHWITZ. 



OFFICE OF DEVELOPMENT. 

 C. H. ADAMS, Acting? Chief. 



Fences, C. H. ADAMS. 

 Forage, W. C. CLOS (in the Field). 

 Water, J. K. CAMPBELL (in the Field). 

 HENRY A. BERGH, Acting. 



PROJECTS. 



Forage investigations ; compilation of data F. V. COVILLE, Botanist, Bureau 

 of Plant Industry, in charge, Washington, D. C. ; JAMES T. JARDINE, Expert ; 

 ARTHUR T. SAMPSON, Expert; G. A. PEARSON, Forest Assistant, all at Wash- 

 ington, D. C. i 



Poisonous plant investigations Prof. C. D. MARSH, Expert, Bureau of Plant 

 Industry, in charge, Hugo, Colo.; IVAR TIDESTROM, Scientific Assistant, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 



BRANCH OF PRODUCTS. 



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



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 OFFICE OF WOOD UTILIZATION. 



R. S. KELLOGG, Chief. 



McGARVEY CLINE, Assistant Chief. 



Computing, E. A. ZIEGLER. Wood Chemistry, H. S. BRISTOL. 



Drafting, C. A. KOLB. Wood Uses, J. B. KNAPP, Acting. 



PROJECTS. 



Arizona 



Selection of samples for tests to determine the relative fuel value of different 

 National Forest woods H. S. BETTS. 



California 



Tests of the strength of eucalyptus, redwood, and tanbark oak, in cooperation 

 with the University of California and the Northwestern Redwood Company 

 L. E. HUNT, Berkeley; assistant, G. R. GESSERT. 



Connecticut 



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

 strength of timber, in cooperation with Yale University H. D. TIEMANN, Yale 

 Station, New Haven; assistant, CORNELIUS BARRY. 



Florida 

 Turpentine orcharding experiments P. D. EDMUNDS, Green Cove Springs. 



