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OPERATION. 



JAMES B. ADAMS, Assistant Forester, in Charge. 

 CHAS. S. CHAPMAN, Assistant Forester. 

 H. B. CRAMER, Fiscal Agent. 



GEORGE G. ANDERSON, Assistant in Office Methods. 

 OCCUPANCY. 



M. J. McVEAN, Chief. 



ACCOUNTS. 



W. R. FUCHS, District Fiscal Agent. 



GEOGRAPHY. 



F. G. PLUMMER, Chief. 



Atlas, G. B. BRUCE, Acting. Drafting-, C. A. KOLB, 



Alienation, J. B. SATTERLEE. Photography, A. G. VARELA. 



MAINTENANCE. 



GEORGE A. BENTL.EY, Acting Chief. 



SILVICULTURE. 



WILLIAM! T. COX, Assistant^Forester, in Charge. 

 E. E. CARTER, Assistant Forester. 



FEDERAL COOPERATION. 



A. B. PATTERSON, Chief. 



Wisconsin 



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

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



Supervision of logging on Indian reservations in northern Wisconsin and Michi- 

 gan J. R. FARR, Phillips, Wis. 



Timber work on the Bad River Indian Reservation MARK BURNS, Ashland, Wis. 



STATE AND PRIVATE COOPERATION. 



J. G. PETERS, Acting Chief. 



Alabama 



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

 mission of Forestry J. H. FOSTER, Montgomery. 



Kansas 



Preparation of report on study of catalpa plantations A. E. OMAN, Washington, 

 D. C. 



Kentucky 



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

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

 W. B. WILLEY, and'G. T. BACKUS, all at Washington, D, C. 



Michigan 



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

 estry Commission WESLEY BRADFIELD and A. A. WYNNE, both at Grand Rapids. 



