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Montana 



Preparation of a report on forest lands, in cooperatidn with the Northern Pacific 

 Railway Company K. W. WOODWARD, E. D. FLETCHER, W. B. PIPER, N. C. BROWN, 

 J. BENTLEY, Jr., J. ST. J. BENEDICT, L. S. MURPHY, and RUTLEDGE PARKER, all at 

 Missoula. 



Wisconsin 



Preparation of a report on Chicago and Northwestern Railway timberland A. B. 

 PATTERSON, Washington, D. C. 



OFFICE OF SILVICS. 



RAPHAEL ZON, Chief (in the Field). 

 S. T. DANA, Acting Chief. 



Field Studies, S. T. DANA. 



P'ltO.TJECT'S. 



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, Colorado Springs. 



Study of Engelmann spruce E. R. HODSON, Washington, D. C. 



Central States 

 Study of the ashes W. T. STONE, Columbus, Ind. 



Middle West- 

 Study of windbreaks and their influences C. G. BATES in charge, T. R. COOPER, 



G. R. MORRISON, Box 1157, Lincoln, Nebr. 



Northwest 



Study of the encroachment of lodgepole pine on western yellow pine on the east 

 slope of the Cascade Range T. T. MONGER, Fort Klamath, Oreg. 



Southwest 



Study of the reproduction of western yellow pine, and establishment of a forest 

 experiment station on the Coconino National Forest G. A. PEARSON, Flagstaff, Ariz. 



Library, Miss H. E. STOCKBRIDGE. 

 Compilation, E. H. FROTHINGHAM. 



OFFICE OF EXTENSION. 



SAMUEL N. SPRING, Chief. 



Planting 1 , L. C. MILLER. 

 J. F. KUMMEL. 



Planting Correspondence G. W. PEAVY, Washington, D. C. 



TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS. 



(Under the direction of supervisors.) 

 California- 

 Examination and selection of areas for planting, Cleveland National Forest 

 E. C. CLIFFORD, San Diego. 



Idaho- 

 Seed collecting, Boise National Forest G. B. MAC!)ONALD, Boise. 



Colorado 



Seed collecting, Uncompahgre National Forest R. G. PIERCE, Delta. 



