ORGANIZATIONS FAVORING APPALACHIAN FOREST 429 



James A. Robinson, Durham. 

 J. J. Fariss, High Point. 

 Geo. B. Crater, Raleigh. 



E. R. Preston, Charlotte. 

 John T. Patrick, Wadesboro. 

 Wade H. Harris, Charlotte. 

 W. S. Lee, Charlotte. 



STATE OF KENTUCKY 



W. H. Mackoy, Covington. 

 Robt. A. McDowell, Louisville. 

 Col. J. B. Atkinson, Earlington. 

 A. T. McDonald, Louisville. 

 Frank H. Hartwell. 

 Geo. A. Newman, Louisville. 

 Prof. H. T. Brownell, Louisville. 

 W. E. Burk, Louisville. 

 Professor Marks, Louisville. 

 Webster Gazley, Louisville. 

 J. M. Johnson, Louisville. 

 Frank H. Miller, Louisville. 

 Lafon Allen, Louisville. 



STATE OF ALABAMA 



Hon. J. H. Wallace, Alabama Forestry 

 Commission. 



Hon. J. A. Wilkinson, Alabama Forestry 

 Commission. 



STATE OF TENNESSEE 



L. C. Glenn, Vanderbilt Universitv, Nash- 

 ville. 



Saml. B. Smith, Chattanooga. 



NEW ENGLAND STATES 



Philip W. Ayres, Forester, Society Protec- 

 tion of New Hampshire Forests; Forester 

 Dartmouth College grant. 



Henry A. Barker, Department Vice- 

 president "Public Reservations," American 

 Civic Association, representing mayor of 

 Providence, Providence Board of Trade, and 

 League of Improvement Societies in Rhode 

 Island. 



Robert P. Bass, New Hampshire Forestry 

 Commissioner. 



George Ward Cook, Haverhill, Mass., rep- 

 resenting interests in the Merrimac Valley. 



F. B. Davis, Lawrence, Mass., lumber 

 manufacturer. 



Thomas H. Dearborn, Concord, N. H., 

 state entomologist. 



C. F. De Forest, New Haven, Conn., rep- 

 resenting Connecticut Lumber Association 

 and state of Connecticut. 



F. C. Dumaine, treasurer Amoskeag Man- 

 ufacturing Company, of Boston. 



Charles L. Elwell, Concord, N. H., recently 

 speaker house of representatives. 



R. E. Faulkner, Keene, N. H., New Hamp- 

 shire Forestry Commissioner. 



G. W. Field, Chairman Commission on 

 Fisheries and Game, Boston. 



Charles M. Floyd, Manchester, N. H., 

 governor of New Hampshire. 



C. C. Goodrich, Hartford, Conn., manager 

 Hartford and New York Transportation 

 Company. 



H. S. Graves, New Haven, Conn., Yale 

 Forest School and state delegate. 



James P. Gray, Boston, hydrographic en- 

 gineer, president Boston Manufacturers' In- 

 surance Company. 



M. J. Hapgood, Peru, Vt, representing 

 the governor and State Forestry Associa- 

 tion. 



Henry R. Hayes, representing Stone & 

 Webster, electrical engineers, 147 Milk 

 Street, Boston. 



E. F. Hitchins, Waterville, Me., state en- 

 tomologist. 



D. Blakeley Hoar, Brookline, Mass. Ap- 

 pointed by governor of Massachusetts. 



Prof. John G. Jack, forest department, 

 Harvard University. 



Harlan P. Kelsey, Salem, Mass., vice- 

 president department of nuisances, Amer- 

 ican Civic Association, president Civic 

 League of Salem, Mass. 



Lieutenant-governor Lake, Hartford, Conn. 



A. E. Lang, Cornish, N. H. 



George B. Leighton, vice-president Amer- 

 ican Civic Association, Monadnock Farms, 

 New Hampshire. 



Arthur Low, Fitchburg, Mass., president 

 Park Hill and Lancaster Manufacturing 

 Companies. Appointed by governor of 

 Massachusetts. 



J. Horace McFarland, Harrisburg, Pa., 

 president American Civic Association. 



Hon. John McLane, ex-governor of New 

 Hampshire, Milford, N. H. 



William A. Martin, Holton, Me. 



George F. Mead, Boston, Boston Fruit and 

 Produce Exchange and Boston Associated 

 Board of Trade. 



Rev. Daniel Merriman, 12 Bay State Road, 

 Boston. Appointed by governor of Massa- 

 chusetts. 



F. W. Rane, state forester, State House, 

 Boston, Mass. Appointed by governor of 

 Massachusetts. 



F. Gardner Richards, Rockport, Mass. 



Frank W. Rollins, ex-governor of New 

 Hampshire, president Society for Protection 

 of New Hampshire Forests. 



Harvey N. Shepard, Boston, representing 

 Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Massa- 

 chusetts State Board of Trade, Appalachian 

 Mountain Club. 



Edwin A. Start, secretary Massachusetts 

 Forestry Association, representing that as- 

 sociation and Commonwealth of Massachu- 

 setts. 



Dr. M. F. Sullivan, president of the Board 

 of Trade of Lawrence, Mass. 



Dr. George F. Swain, professor of civil 

 engineering Massachusetts Institute of Tech- 

 nology, member Boston Transit Commission, 

 representing state of Massachusetts. 



James P. Tolman, Boston, Mass. Ap- 

 pointed by governor of Massachusetts. 



Justin E. Varney, Lawrence, Mass., cashier 

 Bay State National Bank. 



C. J. H. Woodbury, Boston, secretary Na- 

 tional Cotton Manufacturers' Association. 

 Appointed by governor of Massachusetts. 



Charles T. Woods, director Maine Agricul- 

 tural Experiment Station, Orono, Me. 



