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Reconnaissance on the Plumas National Forest C. H. Ensign, Lumberman, 

 Quincy, Cal. 



Investigations of timber trespass on the Tahoe National Forest J. C. Elliott, 

 Nevada City, Cal. 



SILVICS, Assistant District Forester in Silviculture. 



Study of tree diseases in the California National Forests E. P. Meinecke, Con- 

 sulting Pathologist, San Francisco, Cal. 



Study of insect-infested timber John M. Miller, Forest Ranger, Xorihfork, Cal. 



Planting on Goat Island in San Francisco Harbor, in cooperation with t he Berkeley 

 Chamber of Commerce Swift Berry, Forest Assistant, San Francisco, Cal. 



GRAZING JOHN II. HATTON, Assistant .District Forester; M. It. KI.UUTT, Vssisl- 

 ant District Forester. 



LA N DS -L. A. BARRETT, Assistant District Forester. 



PRODUCTS C. STOWELL SMITH, Assistant District Forester. 



WOOD PRESERVATION Experiments to determine the best methods of seasoning 

 Eucalyptus globulus poles, logs, and lumber, in cooperation with the estate of Adolph 

 Sutro, the Pacific Land Investment Company, the Mount Tamalpais Cemetery 

 Association, the Parkside Realty Company, and the Pioneer Wood Company; and 

 Eucalyptus viminalis logs, in cooperation with the University of California C. Stowell 

 Smith, San Francisco, Cal. 



Operation of a portable treating plant in Long and Honey Lake Valleys, Lassen 

 County C. A. Kupfer. 



Preservative treatment of telephone poles for permanent improvement, Sierra and 

 California National Forests C. Stowell Smith. 



Experiments to determine the relative resistance to marine wood borers of different 

 species of untreated timber and of Douglas fir treated by various preservatives and 

 coatings A. K. Armstrong, San Francisco, Cal. 



WOOD UTILIZATION Installation of an experimental dry-kiln at the Santa Monica 

 Experiment Station for eucalyptus and California hardwoods, in cooperation with 

 the State Board of Forestry. 



Study of the wood-using industries of the State, in cooperation with the State 

 Board of Forestry. 



Study of fence-post, mine-timber, and telephone-pole situation on and adjacent 

 to the Inyo National Forest Jas. B. Berry, Forest Assistant, Bishop, Cal. 



Turpentining experiments on the Sierra National Forest and in cooperation with 

 the Union Lumber Company, Fort Bragg, to determine the yield and cost of operat ion 

 per unit of area on western yellow, Digger, lodgepole, and pricklecone pines. 



NATIONAL FORESTS 



CALIFORNIA 



Angeles R. II. CHARLTON, Forest Supervisor, Los Angeles (WU, P-WF); Ernest 

 B. Long, Deputy Forest Supervisor; J. M. Grant, Forest Expert, in charge of 

 planting operations; Serope Y. Parnay, Forest Planting Assistant, San Bernar- 

 dino. 



