OFFICE OF SILVICS. 



RAPHAEL ZON, Chief. 



Field Studies, W. W. ASHE, Acting. 



PROJECTS. 



Colorado 



Study of insect-infested timber in Colorado National Forests, in cooperation with 

 the Bureau of Entomology (forest insect investigations, A. D. Hopkins, in charge) 

 W. D. EDMONSTON, care JOHN EDGE, Burns, Colo. 



Eastern States 



Study of second growth yellow poplar W. W. ASHE, Washington, D. C. 

 Study of the hickories A. T. BOISEN; assistant, C. G. BATES, Washington, D. C. 



New England 



Study of the white pine disease, in cooperation with the Division of Forest 

 Pathology, Bureau of Plant Industry S. T. DANA, Washington, D. C. 



Northeastern States 

 Study of the birches S. T. DANA, Washington, D. C. 



Library, H. E. STOCKBRIDGE. 

 Compilation, E. H. FROTHINGHAM. 



OFFICE OF EXTENSION. 



SAMUEL N. SPRING, Chief. 



Planting, L. C. MILLER. 



PROJECTS. 



Preparation and revision of plans for planting stations J. F. KUMMEL, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. 



Compilation of data from planting station reports G. B. MACDONALD, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. 



Establishment of a forest nursery near Garden City, Kans. A. E. OMAN, Garden 

 City, Kans. 



Reconnaissance, W. H. VON BAYER. 



PROJECT. 



Study of forest planting of cottonwood on bottomlands in the lower Mississippi 

 Valley L. CROWELL, Memphis, Tenn. 



Cooperation, A. S. PECK. 

 Correspondence Advice on private forest planting C. A. KUPFER. 



PROJECTS. 



Preparation of planting plans for landowners, and examination of nurseries and 

 plantations in the Southern States A. S. PECK, Washington, D. C. 

 Compilation of data on private forest planting W. M. MOORE, Washington, D. C. 



