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NORTH DAKOTA. 



Dakota. C. A. BALLINGER, forest supervisor, Camp Crook, S. Dak. 

 (WU via Belief ourche-Am via Belief ourche). 



SOUTH DAKOTA. 



Sioux. C. A. BALLINGER., forest supervisor, Camp Crook (WU via Belle- 

 f ourche-Am via Belle&mrche). 



WASHINGTON. 



Kaniksu. M. N. STICK NEY, forest supervisor, Newport (WU-Am, GN) ; 

 J. F. Forsythe, deputy forest supervisor. 



DISTRICT 2. 



Colorado, Wyoming, South Dakota, Nebraska, western Kansas, north- 

 ern Michigan, and northern Minnesota. Office, Majestic Building, 

 Denver, Colo. 



SMITH RILEY, district forester; LYLE A. WHITSIT, hydroelectrical 

 engineer. 



LAW. Office of the Solicitor (Forest Service branch). GEORGE E. 

 TROWBRIDGE, assistant to the solicitor, in charge. 



ACCOUNTS. H. I. LOVING, district fiscal agent. 



OPERATION. FRED W. MORRELL, assistant district forester. 



MAINTENANCE. F. H. CARROLL. 



SILVICULTURE. C. M. GRANGER, assistant district forester; J. H. 

 POTTS, forest examiner. 



PLANTING. SB WARD D. SMITH. 



FOREST INVESTIGATIONS. C. G. BATES. 



CARL HARTLEY, consulting pathologist, Washington, D. C. 



GRAZING. J. W. NELSON, assistant district forester. 



STUDIES. LYNN H. DOUGLAS, grazing examiner. 



LANDS. C. J. STAHL, assistant district forester ; THOS. M. MOOR- 

 MAN, assistant. 



EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 



Fremont, Pike National Forest. F. B. NOTESTEIN, Manitou, Colo. 

 Wagon Wheel Gap, Rio Grande National Forest. PETER KEPLINGBR and 



Howard R. Flint, Wagon Wheel Gap, Colo., and Thomas A. Blair, 



of the Weather Bureau. 



