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He is a member of the Cornell University Club, New York, 
and is a Mason. 
He has published: (With R. C. Hall) Report on forest condi- 
tions in Illinois, Ill. Dept. Natural History. 
Henry L. Johnson 
54 Broadway Extension, Boston, Mass. 
Henry Langley Johnson was born November 30, 1882, in Boston, Mass., 
the son of Henry Franklin Johnson, a Civil War veteran, and Ella 
Sands (Langley) Johnson. His father was born in Barre, Vt., the son 
of George S. Johnson and Fidelia (Freeman) Johnson. His mother 
was born in Biddeford, Maine, the daughter of Samuel T. Langley and 
Elizabeth (Sands) Langley. 
He was prepared at the English High School, Boston, Mass., and 
at Ithaca High School, Ithaca, N. Y. In 1907 he received the degree 
of B.A. from Cornell University. 
He is unmarried. 
In October, 1908, Johnson and C. A. Metzger of Hartford, 
Conn., established the Mount Carmel Forestry & Nursery Com- 
pany. From July 1, 1909, to October 20, 1912, he was forest 
assistant in the United States Forest Service. He was granted 
a leave of absence during this time and from April 5, 1912, to 
July 19, 1912, was transitman for Fisher, Bryant & Olmsted, and 
from September 1, 1912, to October 11, 1912, was with the W. M. 
Ritter Lumber Company of Mortimer, N. C. He has lately 
reéntered the Forest Service and has been stationed in the heart 
of the moonshine region at Blue Ridge, Ga. 
In politics he is an Independent and a Freetrader. He is a 
member of the Massachusetts Forestry Association and the Con- 
necticut Nurserymen’s Association. 
R. Chapin Jones 
Business address, State Board of Forestry, Baltimore, Md. 
Home address, 9 Concord Avenue, Cambridge, Mass. 
Richard Chapin Jones was born September 26, 1885, in Des Moines, 
Iowa, the son of Richard Jones, Ph.D. Heidelberg University and a 
member of Phi Beta Kappa, and Carrie Holmes (Grinnell) Jones. His 
