5 Delegates from the Canadian Forest Service. 



5 Delegates appointed by the Governor of each State and Territory. 



5 Delegates from each Lumberman's Association. 



5 Delegates from each Wood- working Association. 



5 Delegates from each Mining Association. 



5 Delegates from each Stockmen's Association. 



5 Delegates from each Turpentine Association. 



2 Delegates from each Railroad, Telegraph, or Telephone Company. 

 15 Delegates from the American Society of Civil Engineers. 

 15 Delegates from the American Institute of Mining Engineers. 

 Chiefs of Bureaus and Divisions of the United States Department of Agriculture. 

 2 Delegates from each Chamber of Commerce and Board of Trade. 

 Delegates- at-large appointed by the President of the Congress from forest landowners 

 and those who have rendered distinguished service to the cause of American 

 Forestry. 



On Monday at 12 o'clock noon, January 2, the delegates will be received in a 

 body at the President's New Year's reception at the White House. 



Morning and afternoon sessions will be held on January 3, 4, 5, and 6. A 

 subject of wide industrial importance will be discussed at each session by men whose 

 experience and standing qualify them to speak authoritatively upon it. 



The subjects, each of which will receive attention at a separate session, are : 



1. Relation of the Public Forest Lands to Irrigation. 



2. Relation of the Public Forest Lands to Grazing. 



3. The Lumber Industry and the Forest. 



4. Importance of the Public Forest Lands to Mining. 



5. Forestry in relation to Railroad Supplies. 



6. National Forest Policy. 



7. State Forest Policy. 



The sessions of the Congress will be held in the National Rifles Armory, 920 

 G Street, northwest, which has a seating capacity of eight hundred. All meetings 

 at this hall will be open to the public. On the afternoon of January 5 a special 

 meeting will be held in the Lafayette Theatre, which will be addressed by the Presi- 

 dent of the United States and other men prominent in our industrial and National 

 life. Admission to this meeting will be by ticket. 



A rate of one and one-third fare for the round trip, on the certificate plan, has 

 been granted by nearly all railroads in the United States and Canada in case one 

 hundred persons attend the Congress. In order to secure this rate delegates must 

 procure certificates at starting points. 



The headquarters of the Congress will be maintained at the National Rifles 

 Armory for the registration of the delegates, the issuance of membership certificates, 

 and the general information and convenience of those in attendance. 



The co-operation of all newspapers and other publications is requested in giving 

 wide publicity to this Official Call and in directing attention to the national import- 

 ance of this Congress. 



THE AMERICAN FORESTRY ASSOCIATION, 



JAMES WILSON, President. 



