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WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 5, 19169.30 O'CLOCK. 

 Joint Session of Subsections 1 and 3 for Discussions of Pan American Topics. 



RALEIGH HOTEL, GREEN ROOM. 



M. R. CAMPBELL, Chairman. 



The Federal Government and the Nation's Mineral Resources. 

 W. C. MENDENHALL, United States Geological Survey. 



Principles of a Federal Water Power Policy for the Public Lands of the 



United States. 

 O. C. MERRILL, Chief Engineer, United States Forest Service. 



Coordination in the Development of Our Water Power Resources with Other 

 Uses of Water. 



The Water Power Resources of the United States. 

 M. O. LEIGHTON, Washington, D. C. 



Session of Subsection 2, to discuss Pan American Topics. 



ROOM 706, FOREST SERVICE BUILDING. 



H. S. GRAVES, Chairman. 



The Attitude of the Government in the Matter of National Forests; Rela- 

 tion of Forest Culture to the Future Development of Central and 

 South America. 

 ELf AS LEIVA QUIROS, School of Law of Costa Rica. 



The Conservation of the Natural Sources of Wealth; Agriculture, Irrigation, 



and Forest Culture. 

 RAUL BRIN, Secretary, Agricultural Experiment Station, Panama. 



The Attitude of the Government in the Matter of National Forests. 

 HORACIO ECHEGOYEN, Santiago, Chile. 



"El Tambu" and the Destruction of the "Tacuaras" of Paraguay. 

 A. WINKELRIED BERTONI, Asuncion, Paraguay. 



Forest Problems and Economic Development in South America. 

 RAPHAEL ZON, United States Forest Service. 



Scientific Forestry for Latin America. 



BARRINGTON MOORE, New York, N. Y. 



