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The officers for 1895 are : 



J. Sterling Morton, Washington, D. C. . . . President. 



H. G. Joly, Quebec, Canada, .... 1st Vice-President. 

 Edwin Willits, . . Vice-President for the District of Columbia. 

 Frederick H. Newell, Washington, D. C, Corresponding Secretary. 

 N. H. Egleston, Washington, D. C, . . Recording Secretary. 

 Henry M. Fisher, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa., . . . Treasurer. 



Executive Committee. 



The executive committee consists of the president, vice-president for 

 the District of Columbia, the secretaries, the treasurer and the follow- 

 ing members: 



B. E. Fernow, chairman. Edw. A. Bowers. C. A. Keffer, 



Cleveland Abbe. Robert B. Warder, Charles C. Binney. 



Vice-Presidents. 



H. G. Joly, Pointe Platon, Quebec. Wm. E. Chandler, Concord, N. H. 



Charles Molir, Mobile, Ala. W. A. Stiles, Deckertown, N.J. 



D. M. Riordan, Flagstaff, Ariz. Warren Higley, New York, N. Y. 

 Abbot Kinney, Lamanda Park, Cal. W. W. Barrett, Church's Ferry, 

 George H. Parsons, Colorado N. D. 



Springs, Col. W. R. Lazenby, Columbus, O. 



B. G. Northrop, Clinton, Conn. E. W. Hammond, Wimer, Ore. 

 A. V. Clubbs, Pensacola, Fla. J. T. Rothrock, Westchester, Pa. 



C. R. Pringle, Sandersville, Ga. H. G. Russell, East Greenwich, 

 George W. Minier, Minier, 111. R.I. 



James Troop, Lafayette, Ind. H . A . Green, Chester, S . C . 



C. L. Watrous, Des Moines, Iowa. L. McLouth, Brookings, S. D. 



E. A. Popenoe, Manhattan, Kan. Albert Roberts, Nashville, Tenn. 

 A. M. Brown, Elizabethtown, Ky. W. Goodrich Jones, Temple, 

 John E. Hobbs, North Berwick, Me. Texas. 



F. H. Appleton, Boston, Mass. Redfield Proctor, Proctor, Vt. 

 W. J. Beal, Lansing, Mich. H. C. Putnam, Eau Claire, Wis. 

 J. O. Barrett, Minneapolis, Minn. Edwin Willits, Washington, D. C. 

 William Trelease, St. Louis, Mo. G. W. Allen, Toronto, Ont. 

 Robt. W. Furnas, Brownville, Neb. William Little, Montreal, Quebec . 



The following report of the executive committee made Decem- 

 ber 28, 1894, will show the present status of the society and give 

 some idea of the character of its work : 



The past year has seen a considerable increase of activity and prog- 

 ress in forestry matters within the Association and without. 



