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States in 1908, and served in the same capacity as a quarantine 
guard at Makapuu Pass, Oahu, for two months in 1900 during 
the epidemic of bubonic plague. 
Judd is a member of the Central Union Church (Congrega- 
tional) of Honolulu. He is a Republican, and is a member of 
the Society of American Foresters, the Concatenated Order of 
Hoo-Hoo, the Oregon Conservation Association and the 
University Club of Honolulu. 
He has published: The sandalwood tree in Hawaii, For. and Irr., April, 
1905; Summer session of the Yale Forest School, For. and Irr., March, 
1906; Seed distribution in Hawaii, Haw’n Agric. and Forester, Jan., 1907; 
A mesquite grove in Hawaii, For. and Irr., April, 1907; Efficacy of goats 
in clearing brush lands in the Northwest, Proc. Soc. Am. Foresters, V1, 
No. 1, 1911; Western red cedar, The Timberman, Portland, Ore., Oct., 
1910; Portland needs an arboretum—Open letter to the Oregon Daily 
Journal, Portland, Ore., April 19, 1911; Two minor wood industries, 
For. Quart., X, No. 2, 1912. 
Francis B. Kellogg 
Business address, United States Forest Service, Beck Building, Portland, 
Ore. 
Home address, 98 El Camino Real, Berkeley, Calif. 
Francis Bentley Kellogg was born August 28, 1879, in Anaheim, Calif., 
the son of George Herbert Kellogg, B.A. Kenyon College ’68, and Fay 
(Chase) Kellogg. He is the grandson of Rev. Ezra B. Kellogg, D.D., 
who served in the War of 1812, and Anna (Thompson) Kellogg, and 
the great-grandson of Jason Kellogg. On his mother’s side he is the 
grandson of Rev. Dudley Chase, U. S. A., appointed chaplain in the regular 
army by Lincoln, and Sarah Griffeth (Wells) Chase, and the great-grand- 
son of the Rt. Rev. Philander Chase, Episcopal bishop of Ohio and Illinois 
and founder of Kenyon College, and Hon. Bezaleel Wells, founder of 
Canton, Wellsville and Steubenville, Ohio. He has one sister, Grace 
Wells Kellogg. 
He was prepared at the Lowell High School and Boone’s University 
Academy and in 1905 graduated from the University of California with 
the degree of B.S. He was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Skull 
and Keys. 
He is unmarried. 
Kellogg entered the United States Forest Service July 1, 1907, 
as forest assistant on the Sierra South National Forest, Califor- 

