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FOREST SURVEY STAFF 
Pacific Northwest Forest Expervment Station 
H. J. ANDREws, zn charge 1930-38 
R. W. Cow in, zn charge 1938— 
W. H. BoLes D. N. MatTHEws 
P. A. BRIEGLEB W. H. MEYER 
E. D. BUELL F. L. Moravets 
H. M. JoHnson P. N. PRATT 
P. D. Kemp W. J. WAKEMAN 
C. W. KLINE 
ACKNOWLEDGMENT 
In publishing the results of the Forest Survey in the Douglas-fir region 
credit must be given to the efficient service of temporary and assigned 
field personnel both of the experiment station and of the North Pacific 
Region of the Forest Service. Valuable cooperation of numerous other 
individuals and agencies included assistance and advice from the State 
forestry departments and agricultural experiment stations of Oregon and 
Washington, and the helpful cooperation of the forest protective organiza- 
tions, commercial cruising firms, and the West Coast Lumbermen’s 
Association. F. P. Keen, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, 
contributed data on depletion by insects. J. W. Girard, Forest Service, 
Washington, D. C., developed the procedure used in adjusting timber 
cruises. As station director, ‘Thornton T. Munger gave leadership through- 
out the history of the project and directed the preparation of the report. 
