476 



AMERICAN FORESTRY 



Washington i 



West Virginia 3 



Wisconsin 7 



Wyoming 



82 



48 



I 







I 

 55 



WHAT TWO VOTES SHOW 



179 



IN THE SENATE 



2 

 2 



I 

 I 



74 



In the two votes taken on the Weeks Non- 



bill, that in the Sixtieth Congress and Alabama .. Y f Nay 2 commii [ al 



that in the Sixty-first, all but fifty-two Arkansas i 4 2 



members of the present House have California 2 5 i 



t~^ ,, , Colorado 2 i 



gone on record. Owing to the condi- Connecticut 5 



tions under which the vote was taken Delaware i 



in the present House, many of the Florida i 2 



, . i r. fir I- " Georgia 281 



members having left Washington, the Idaho i 



vote was lighter than that in the Six- Illinois 14 9 2 



tieth Congress. A comparison of the }"f v ^ na " '; J g 



individual records, as shown in the pre- Kansas. ........... 4 4 



ceding statement, show that there were Kentucky 452 



twelve changes from "No" to "Yes"- M^ine^ '.'.'.::.': '.'.'. 4 



three in Illinois, two in Pennsylvania, Maryland 4 2 



and one each in California, Kansas, Massachusetts. 14 



Michigan, New Jersey, New York, MjnrSaY .'.'.'.'."." ? 8 



Ohio, and Wisconsin. There were five Mississippi 242 



changes from "Yes" to "No" three in Missouri 5 10 i 



, . . T11 . . , -rr. Montana .. I 



Ohio, one in Illinois, and one in Vir- Nebraska 5 i 



ginia. This takes account only of per- Nevada i 



sonal votes, and does not include the J ew Hampshire. .. 



, , , New Jersey 5 3 2 



votes of new members whose prede- N CW York 19 14 4 



cessors may have voted in the same or North Carolina 8 i 



in a different way. Considering this Jorth Dakota., .. ^i i 



individual record, it is interesting to Oklahoma i 3 i 



tabulate the standing of the present Oregon 2 



House as shown by the two record gHfSfc '* 



votes. This is given in the following South Carolina 4 i 2 



table. In making up these figures, South Dakota... 



members who voted differently in the Texas 55 2 14 



two Congresses are placed according Utah i 



to their last vote. Those who did not v r f rmo . nt 2 



Al . ... Virginia 7 3 



vote this year, but who did vote m the Washington i i i 



Sixtieth Congress, are placed according West Virginia 3 2 



to their vote at that time. This gives a Wisconsin 8 



fair estimate, and it is evident that very 

 few changes would have occurred. 



i59 



While this successful fight was being 

 waged in the House, the bill had come 

 up in the Senate, and very different and 

 very unexpected conditions developed 

 there. On the 22d of June, Mr. Brand- 

 egee moved the consideration of the 



body as the Gallinger bill. On a roll 

 call this was voted forty-eight to six- 

 teen, with twenty-eight senators not 

 voting. This made the bill the unfin- 

 ished business of the Senate, and Sena- 

 tor Brandegee at that time contented 



