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Reconnaissance, A. B. RECKNAGEL. 

 Louis MARGOLIN. 



PROJECTS. 



Arizona 



Estimate and working plan for Coconino National Forest J. H. ALLISON, Flag- 

 staff; assistants, JOHN LAFON, Jr., H. G. CALKINS, and H. HAEFNER. 



Colorado 



Working plan for Pike, Lead vi lie, and Holy Cross National Forests J. A. FITZ- 

 WATER, Denver; assistants, P. T. COOLIDGE, J. E. MARTIN, and R. A. STRETCH. 



Idaho 



Working plan for Sawtooth National Forest C. P. WILBER, Hailey. 

 Utah- 



Working plan for Cache National Forest G. P. BARD, Logan. 



Washington 



Working plan for Chelan Basin MAX ROTHKUGEL, Chelan. 



OFFICE OF COOPERATION. 



A. K. CHITTENDEN, Chief. 



Federal Cooperation, A. K. CHITTENDEN. 

 Correspondence, HARRY IRION. 



Arizona 



Supervision of logging, San Carlos Indian Reservation J. J. WOOLSEY, San Carlos, 



California 



Preparation of a report on the Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation, in cooperation 

 with the Indian Service I. F. ELDREDGE, Washington, D. C. 



New Mexico 



Supervision of cutting, Fort Wingate Military Reservation, in cooperation 

 with the War Department NELSON LE GRAND, Guam. 



South Dakota 



Supervision of logging, Pine Ridge Indian Reservation L. KNOVVLES, Pine Ridge. 



Wisconsin 



Timber work on the Menominee Indian Reservation E. A. BRANIFF, Neopit, 

 Wis. ; assistants, J. A. HOWARTH, W. E. LA FOUNTAIN, MARK BURNS, and W. S. UHLER. 



State and Private Cooperation. 



K. W. WOODWARD (in the Field). 

 J. G. PETERS, Acting. 



JE * O .J JE O ''JT , 



Alabama 



Preliminary examination of forest conditions, in cooperation with the State Com- 

 mission of Forestry J. H. FOSTER, Montgomery. 



Kentucky 



Preparation of a report on forest conditions, in cooperation with State Board of 

 Agriculture, Forestry, and Immigration J. S. HOLMESJ E. D. CLARK, R. C. HALL, 

 W. B. WILLEY, and\T. T. BACKUS, Washington, D. C. 



Michigan 



Preliminary examination of forest conditions, in cooperation with the State For- 

 estry Commission VV. BRADFIELD and A. A. WYNNE, Grand Rapids. 



