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Reconnaissance, W. H. vox BAYER. 



Preparation of reports on forest planting in Kansas W. M. MOORE, Washington, 

 D. C. 



Preparation of report on study of forest planting in New York C. A. KUPFER, 

 Washington, D. C. 



Cooperation, A. S. PECK. 

 Correspondence, Advice on private forest planting E. O. SIECKE. 



3PJROJEJCTS. 



Kansas 



Study of plantations established as the result of advice given by the Forest Serv- 

 ice A. E. OMAN, Hutchinson. 



Pennsylvania and West Virginia 



Preparation of planting plans for private landowners K. L. ROGERS, Wheeling, 

 W. Va, 



BRANCH OF GRAZING. 







A. F. POTTER, Assistant Forester (in the Field). 

 L. F. KNEIPP, in Charge. 



OFFICE OF CONTROL. 



L. F. KNEIPP, Chief. 



Allotment, WILL C. BARNES (in the Field). 

 Adjustment, E. N. KAVANAGH (in the Field). 

 Protection, W. S. PERRINE (in the Field). 

 Permits, Miss ANNA P. KOSCHWITZ. 



OFFICE OF DEVELOPMENT. 



W. C. CLOS, Acting Chief. 



Fences, C. H. ADAMS (in the Field). 



Forage, W. C. CLOS. 



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



Forage investigations F. V. COVILLE, Botanist, Bureau of Plant Industry, in charge, 

 Wallowa, Oreg. ; Identification of grasses and plants Dr. EDWARD L. GREENE, Con- 

 sulting Expert, Washington, J). C.; JAMES T. JARDINE, Expert, and ARTHUR T. SAMP- 

 SON, Expert, both at Wallowa, Oreg. 



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

 Industrv, in charge, Hugo, Colo.; IVAR TIDESTROM, Scientific Assistant, Ephraim, 

 Utah. 



Extermination of prairie dogs H. L. BENHAM, Forest Guard, in charge, Denver, 

 Colo. 



BRANCH OF PRODUCTS. 



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

 R. S. KELLOGG, Assistant Forester. 



