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He has published: Course of pollen tube in Houstonia, Bull. Torr. 
Bot. Club, N. Y. City, 1906; Practical and scientific biology, Nature 
Study Rev., 1909; Practical biology, Yr. Book, N. E. A., 1910; A study 
of common biochemical tests, 1912. 
Ernest A. Sanders 
Westerville, Ohio 
Ernest Avery Sanders received the degree of M.A. at Ohio 
State University in 1903. He was registered at the Forest School 
during a part of the Junior year. He has furnished no informa- 
tion for this record. 
Herbert O. Stabler 
Business address, Forest Service, 501 Beck Building, Portland, Ore. 
Herbert Osburn Stabler was born December 25, 1878, in Sandy Spring, 
Md., the son of Asa M. Stabler, president of the Sandy Spring Savings 
Institution, and Albina (Osburn) Stabler. Both parents are of English 
descent, his mother’s ancestors having first settled in this country in 
Virginia. He has three brothers: Newton, Mortimer and Llewellyn 
Stabler. 
He was prepared at the George School in Pennsylvania and attended 
Cornell Forestry School for the year previous to its discontinuance. 
He was married April 28, 1908, in Albany. N. Y., to Miss Elizabeth 
Elbrey of Sandy Spring, Md., daughter of Major Frederick W. Elbrey, 
a surgeon, U. S. Army, retired, and Katherine Cleggett Elbrey. 
Stabler was engaged as forest assistant on boundary work 
from 1905 to 1907; assistant chief of boundaries, July 29 to 
November 30, 1907; chief of boundaries, December 1, 1907, 
to April 30, 1908; assistant chief, office of lands, May 1, 1908, to 
October 31, 1908. Since November 1, 1908, he has been forest 
supervisor of Columbia National Forest, Washington, with 
headquarters in Portland. 
He writes: “Since 1902 I have seen the Forest Service grow 
from little to big things, which has been fine. The Columbia 
Forest is a well-timbered, undeveloped country—all in all the 
best forest in the States—with the best headquarters.” 
He is a member of the Society of Friends. He is a member 
of the Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo. 
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