Reconnaissance, W H. VON BAYER. 



Kansas 



Study of catalpa plantations A. E. OMAN, Hutchinson, until November 15. 

 Germination tests of forest tree seeds N. H. GKUBB, Washington, D. C. 



Cooperation, A. S. PECK. 

 Correspondence. Advice on private forest planting E. 0. SIECKE and R. L. ROGERS. 



Oklahoma 



Preparation of planting plans A. E. OMAN, Norman, after November 15. 



BRANCH OF GRAZING. 



A. F. POTTER, Assistant Forester. 



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). 



Forag-e, W. C. CLOS. 



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



Forage investigations; compilation of data F. V. COVILLE, Botanist, Bureau of 

 Plant Industry, in charge, Washington, J). C.; JAMES T. JARDINE, Expert, and 

 ARTHUR T. SAMPSON, Expert, both at Washington, D. C. 



Identification of grasses and plants Dr. EDWARD L. GREENE, Consulting Expert, 

 Washington, D. C. 



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

 Industry, in charge, Hugo, Colo.; IVAR TIDESTROM, Scientific Assistant, Washington, 

 D. C. 



BRANCH OF PRODUCTS. 



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

 K. S. KELLOGG, Assistant Forester. 



OFFICE OF WOOD UTILIZATION. 



McGARVEY CLJNE, Chief. 



H. S. BETTS, Assistant Chief (in the Field). 



T- It O J IE O T S . 



Turpentining Studies 



Chipping experiments P. D. EDMUNDS, Green Cove Springs, Fla. 



Statistics on production J. O. LAFONTISEE, Jacksonville, Fla.; assistants, J. P. 

 MOODY and J. E. BERTZ. 



Effects of different methods of turpentining A. L. BROWER, Jacksonville, Fla. 



