MAINE FORESTRY DISTRICT 
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W. F. Harnden Twp. 7, R. 7 
8, R. 7 Penobscot 1 
4 
E. J. Grant Twp. 5, R. 14 Piscataquis 2 
Leon E. Potter Twp. 1, R. 10 Piscataquis 1 
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FEDERAL COOPERATION 
The codperation of the United States Forest Service was con- 
tinued under the agreement which was signed in 1916. On 
account of the State of California qualifying for codperation under 
the Weeks Law, together with the fact that Congress failed to 
increase the so-called Weeks Law appropriation, our allotment for 
1919 has been somewhat smaller than in previous years. The 
following tabulation will show the amount of money received from 
the U. S. Forest Service and the amount expended by this depart- 
ment under the different headings: 
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
FOREST SERVICE 
Report of Expenditures on Watersheds of Navigable Streams. State of Maine—Season of 1919. 
STATE FEDERAL | 
Kkinp oF EXPENDITURE Amount of expenditure ' Amount of 
Number (salaries, travel and Number expenditure 
° other charges) (salaries only) 
State or Federal: 
Collaborator.................. — —_——_—_—_—. 1 $12.00 
Lookout Watchmen 42 $16,275.78 22 3,715.00 
Patrolmen.................... | 7 19,527.90 — 
State only: | 
Firewardens, rangers, etc....... 38 19,304.41 . — | —_—_—_ 
Fire fighting.................. — 6,397.69 
Construction work, (lookouts, 
telephone lines, etc.)........ 49,687.01 — 
Administration charges........: — 4,212.76 — 
Miscellaneous charges......... . — 2,378.46 — 
Total for the year............. | ' $117,784.01 $5,727.00 
FEDERAL LOOKOUT STATIONS 
As in previous years, the Federal allotment was confined entirely 
to the Lookout Stations named below: 
STATIONS NUMBER WATCHMAN 
Squapan Mt. 52 J. M. Potter 
Three Brooks Mt. 48 J. M. Donahue 
Hedgehog Mt. 47 Herbert E. Brown 
Mt. Chase 13 Warren Darling 
Coburn Mt. 16 P. J. Walsh 
