move: next address, Placerville on 

 the Eldorado for permanent assign- 

 ment." Glad for Evans: he has served 

 in the moving squad long enough. 



Koehler ('11) has the following cor- 

 rections, merely to indicate that the 

 scribe better keep posted: "The 

 'Michigan Forester' for April is re- 

 ceived, and I am glad to note its con- 



tents. Also the timid request for 

 $1 to cover my subscription. 



"Since you want the directory for 

 June straight, I might say that I 

 have changed my address from 

 Washington, D.C. to Forest Products 

 Laboratory, Madison, Wisconsin. You 

 may have been too busy to note that 

 the force in Wood Structure Studies 



SILVICULTURE EXHIBIT. 



has been cut down somewhat, and the 

 remainder, (myself), together with 

 one dollar: therefore, find enclosed 

 the rest of the blocks, moved to Mad- 

 ison. While the Civil Service still 

 has me down as Xylotomist I have 

 been dubbed with the title of "Expert 

 in Wood Identification" here. Here- 

 after all woods submitted to the gov- 



ernment for identification will be 

 identified as far as possible at 

 Madison." 



Just the kind of letters we need, 

 Koehler. Always glad of a bit of 

 real news. 



Stretch ('06), Supervisor at Ogden, 

 writes in from Cokeville, Wyoming, 

 with double eagle stationery. Wait- 



