FIFTH NATIONAL CONSERVATION CONGRESS 147 



The Chairman : The American Forestry Association has already published 

 each individual report. 



Mr. Cox : In view of the fact that there is some unfiriished business in con- 

 nection with the work of the different committees, I was wondering if it would 

 not be. advisable for the various sub-committees, as well as the forestry committee 

 itself, to continue on, instead of automatically going out of existence — that is, 

 continue on until superseded? 



The Chairman: They would have to be reappointed. I think that auto- 

 matically our committee expires, and the only thing you could do on that would 

 be to act as advisor to the incoming organization of the Congress. 



[From this point on there was considerable discussion over the form of a 

 resolution expressing appreciation of the work of the committee and the hope 

 that it would be continued in power, and it was finally agreed that the meeting 

 express appreciation of the work of the comrnittee and that the chair appoint a 

 committee to discuss organization for the future.] 



