ORGANIZATION OF THE CONGRESS 



THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. 



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HON. 'JAMES WILSON. 



Committee of &rraugcmcnt$* 



James Wilson, 



Secretary of Agriculture. 



A. J. Cassatt, 



President, Pennsylvania Railroad. 



Howard Elliott, 



President, Northern Pacific R'y- 



John Hays Hammond, 

 Mining: Engineer. 



T. J. Grier, 



Superintendent, Homestake Mining- Co., Lead, 

 South Dakota. 



Fred Weyerhaeuser. 

 St. Paul, Minn. 



N. W. McLeod, 



President, National Lumber Manuf'rs Ass'n. 



V. H. Beckman, 



Editor, PACIFIC LUMBER TRADE JOURNAL. 



R. A. Long, 



President, Southern Lumber Manuf'rs Ass'n. 



George K. Smith, 



Secretary, National Lumber Manuf'rs Ass'n. 



Garret Schenck, 



President, Great Northern Paper Co. 



Thomas Walsh, 



President, National Irrigation Association. 



H. B. F. Macfarland, 



President, Board of District Commissioners. 



W. S. Harvey, 



President, Board of Trustees Phila. Commercial 

 Museum. 



John Joy Edson, 



President, Washington Loan & Trust Co. 



Dr. Albert Shaw, 



Editor, REVIEW OF REVIEWS. 



Whitelaw Reid, 



Publisher. NEW YORK TRIBUNE. 



Charles D. Walcott, 



Director, U. S. Geological Survey 



F. H. Newell, 



Chief Engineer, U. S. Reclamation Service. 



George H. Maxwell, 



Executive Chairman, The National Irrigation 

 Association. 



B. L. Wiggins, 



Vice-Chancellor, University of the South. 



George P. Whittlesey, 



Director, American Forestry Association. 



Overton W. Price, 



Associate Forester, Bureau of Forestry. 



Redfield Proctor, 



United States Senator from Vermont. 



Henry C. Hansbrough, 



United States Senator from North Dakota. 



Nathan B. Scott, 



United States Senator from West Virginia. 



Thomas R. Bard, 



United States Senator from California. 



James W. Wadsworth, 



Member of Congress from New York. 



John F. Lacey, 



Member of Congress from Iowa. 



Frank W. Mondell, 



Member of Congress from Wyoming. 



F. J. Hagenbarth, 



President, National Livestock Association. 



Jesse Smith, 



President, Utah Wool^Growers' Association. 



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H. A. Jastro,' 



General Superintendent, Kern County Land 

 Co., California. 



E. S. Gosney, 



Manager, Gosney & Perkins Bank, Flagstaff. 

 Arizona. 



W. A. Richards, 



Commissioner, General Land Office. 



B. T. Galloway, 



Chief, Bureau of Plant Industry. 



Gifford Pinchot, 



Forester, U. S. Department of Agriculiure. 



H. S. Graves, 



Director, Yale Forest School. 



Filibert Roth, 



Director, Forestry Department University of 

 Michigan. 



F. V. Coville, 



Botanist, U. S. Department of Agriculture. 



Wm. L. Hall, 



Assistant Forester, Bureau of Forestry. 



James B. Adams, 



In charge of Records, Bureau of Forestry. 



Hermann von Schrenk, 



Inchargeof Forest Products, Bureau of Forestry 



H. M. Suter 



Editor, FORESTRY AND IRRIGATION. 



C. J. Blanchard, 



Statistician, U. S. Reclamation Service. 



to tic ConstticrcD. 



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. 



