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Kootenai DORR SKEELS, Forest Supervisor, Libby (WU-Am, GN); William A. 

 Raymond, Deputy Forest Supervisor; Webster H. Ransom and William C. 

 Latane, Forest Assistants. 



Lewis and Clark SCOTT LEAVITT, Forest Supervisor, Chouteau (WU via Collins- 

 Am, GN via Collins). 



Lolo ELERS KOCH, Forest Supervisor, Missoula (WU, P-Am. N); Thos. C. Spaul- 

 ding, Deputy Forest Supervisor; E. C. Clifford and Reuben P. Prichard, Forest 

 Assistants. 



Madison CLIFTON W. HUDSON, Forest Supervisor, Sheridan (WU-Am, N). 



Missoula D. G. KINNEY, Forest Supervisor, Missoula (WU, P-Am, N); Rutledge 

 Parker, Deputy Forest Supervisor; Richard C. Eggleston, Forest Assistant. 



Sioux See South Dakota. 



NORTH DAKOTA 



Dakota C. A. BALLINGER, Forest Supervisor, Camp Crook, S. Dak. (WU via Belle- 

 fourche-Am via Bellefourche); Donald R. Brewster, Forest Assistant. 



SOUTH DAKOTA 



Sioux C. A. BALLINGER, Forest Supervisor, Camp Crook (WU via Bellefourche- 

 Am via Bellefourche); Donald R. Brewster, Forest Assistant. 



WASHINGTON 



Kaniksu W. N. MILLAR, Forest Supervisor, Newport (WU-Am, GN); N. C. Brown, 

 Deputy Forest Supervisor. 



DISTRICT 2 



Colorado, Wyoming, South Dakota, Nebraska, and western Kansas. Office, 

 Majestic Building, Denver, Colo. 



SMITH RILEY, District Forester; T. W. NORCROSS, District Engineer. 



LAW Office of the Solicitor (Forest Service Branch). GEO. E. TROWBRIDGE, 

 Assistant to the Solicitor, in charge; J. F. LAWSON, Assistant to the Solicitor. 



ACCOUNTS H. I. LOVING, District Fiscal Agent. 



OPERATION FRED W. MORRELL, Assistant District Forester. 



MAINTENANCE, F. B. AGEE. 



SILVICULTURE S. L. MOORE, Assistant District Forester. 



TIMBER SALES, Assistant District Forester in Silviculture. 



PLANTING, JOHN BENTLEY, Jr. 



SILVICS, C. G. BATES. 



COLORADO AND SOUTH DAKOTA Examination of silvical sample plots on National 

 Forests. Institution of mensuration studies C. G. Bates, Denver. 



COLORADO Fremont Experiment Station. Continuation and extension of experi- 

 ments begun in 1910, and institution of new experiments W. D. Hayes and T. E. 

 Miller, Manitou. 



Wagon Wheel Gap Experiment Station. Streamflow and meteorological meas- 

 urements, in cooperation with B.C. Kadel of the Weather Bureau. Institution of 



