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forestry at the University of Maine, where he remained until 
1910. In July of the latter year he became a horticulturist for 
the Waldo Hills Orchard Company, in Salem, Ore. 
He is a Progressive Republican, a member of the Oregon 
Horticultural Society and the Free and Accepted Masons. 
He has published: Estimation of cellulose in wood by the 
chlorination method; Study of reproductive characteristics of 
lodgepole pine, Proc. Soc. Am. Foresters, 1907 to 1908. 
Lage Wernstedt 
Forest Service, Portland, Ore. 
Lage Wernstedt was born May 3, 1878, in Strengnas, Sweden, the son 
of Judge Lage Wernstedt and Hanna (Ringborg) Wernstedt. He has 
seven brothers, most of whom are officers in the Swedish army and 
navy. 
He was prepared at the Gymnasium, Norrképing, Sweden, and received 
the degree of M.E. at the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, in 
1902, and before entering the Yale Forest School, spent one year as a — 
draftsman. ; 
He is unmarried. 
Since graduation Wernstedt has been engaged as a forest expert 
and assistant. He writes: “I have been chiefly engaged in 
boundary work and general reconnaissance in Arizona, Cali- 
fornia, Oregon, Nevada, Washington, Idaho and Alaska. Also 
in national forest routine on the Priest River, Chugach and 
Columbia National forests. I have lately been occupied in 
making topographic maps and surveys.” 
He is a member of the Society of American Foresters. 
' Trueman D. Woodbury 
Business address, 1204 First National Bank Building, San Francisco, Calif. 
Residence, 840 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, Calif, 
Care Forest Service, San Francisco, Calif. 
Trueman Doane Woodbury was born September 11, 1879, in Bluehill, 
Maine, the son of Samuel Woodbury, a Baptist minister, son of Samuel 
and Jane Woodbury, and Adelia (Doane) Woodbury, daughter of True- 
man and Thankful Doane. Both parents were descended from English 
ancestors, who settled early in this country, in the vicinity of Salem and 
Cape Cod, Mass. 
