Issued October 31, 11 



United States Department of Agriculture, 



FOREST SERVICE. 



GIFFORD PINCHOT, Forester. 



FIELD PROGRAM FOR NOVEMBER, 1908. 



This program of field work and assignments in the Forest Service 

 is issued monthly, and is for the exclusive use of members of the For- 

 est Service and cooperating bureaus. The names of members whose 

 assignments are not yet fixed and reference to projects for which 

 plans have not been matured are necessarily omitted. 



It is requested that the members of the Forest Service cooperate in 

 making this program complete and accurate. Information concern- 

 ing errors or omissions and changes of project or of address for the 

 following month should be sent by members to the offices of their 

 respective chiefs not later than the 20th of the month. 



Unless the address of a member is given in this program or is 

 definitely known, he should be addressed in care of the Forest Service, 

 Washington, D. C. 



OFFICE OF THE FORESTER. 



GIFFORD PINCHOT, Forester. 

 OVERTON W. PRICE, Associate Forester. 



HARRY L. HILL, Secretary to the Forester. 



HERBERT A. SMITH, Editor. 

 GEORGE B. SUDWORTH, Deiidrologist. 

 EUGENE S. BRUCE, Expert Lumberman. 



K. E. BENEDICT, General Inspector. 



Compilation of data for National Conservation Commission W. T. Cox and K. 8. 

 KELLOGG, Assistant Foresters. 



INSPECTION. 



FORESTER AND ASSOCIATE FORESTER. 



Inspection District 1. Montana, northeastern Washington, northern Idaho, 



northern Wyoming, and northwestern South Dakota. 

 E. A. SHERMAN, Chief Inspector, Missoula, Mont. 



Inspectors: R. Y. STUART, Missoula, Mont; F. A. SILCOX and P. G. REDINGTON, 



Washington, D. C. 



Inspection District 2. Colorado, southern Wyoming, South Dakota, northwest- 

 ern Minnesota, Nebraska, western Kansas, and southeastern Utah. 



SMITH RILEY, Chief Inspector, Denver, Colo. 



Inspectors: R. P. IMES, T. D. WOODBURY, and F. W. MORRELL, Washington, 

 D. C.; S. L. MOORE, Denver, Colo. 



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