The American Forestry Association Bulletin

No. 2 G~:NERAL SERIES 1910

RECORD OF VOTES ON THE WEEKS BILL TO CREATE NATIONAL FORESTS

The Weeks bill, a gCllcml measure for the acquisition of National Forests and for cooperation with the states in forest protection. which came Ollt of the agitation 10 protect the SontheTl1 Appalachian and ""hire Mountain forests, passed the national House of Representatives l'...lnfch T, 1909, by 41 "ole of 157 to '47, with 82 members 110t ,'oling. The record of the represcnt:uiYes of each state is gi"en in this bulletin.

NOTE Those whose lIames arc in SMALl. C.....·ITALS looted Yes. Those whose names arc in italics looted No. Those whose names :'Irc not otherwise mark('d did not vOle. Names of new members arc marked as follow~: ~ew member; predecessor voted Yes, '. New member: predecessor \'oted Ko.'. Xcw member: predecessor did not \·ole.'.

:\LABAMA CALIFORNIA

l. G. W. Taylor (Demopolis) l. IV",. F. £"glebright (Ncvada City) 2. S. H. Dellt, Jr.' (Montgomery) 2. D. £. McKi"lo)! (Santa Rosa) J. H. D. ClaytOil (Ellf:lIIla) J. J. R. Kllon,lalld (Alameda) 4. W. B. CRAIG (Selma) 4. Juliu... Kahn (San Francisco) 5. ]. T. HEFLIN (Lafayette) 5. E. A. Hayes (San Jose) 6. R. P. HOBSON (Greensboro) 6. J. C. Nced"ml~ (l\'fodesto) 7. ]. L. BURNETT (Gadsden) 7. JA~IF.S McLACHLAN (Pasndena) 8. W;\1. RICH,\lWSON (Huntsville) 8. S. C. Sm.!1t (Bakersfield) 9. O. W. UI/derwood (Birmingham) COLORADO ARKANSAS E. T. Taylor' (Glenwood Springs) \Iaco,~ J. R. B.. (Helena) I. A. W. Rucker' (Rucker Ridge) 2. \Y. A. Oldfield' (Balesville) 2. ). A. :\Iartin' (Pueblo) J. J. C. Floyd (Yellville) 4. Ben Cravens (Fort Smith) COK 'ECTICUT 5. C. C. Reid (Morrillton) 6. J. T. RODlNSOl\" (Lonoke) J. Q. Tilson' (New Havcn) 7. R. M. lVallacr (Maglloli:l) I. E. S. l-h:NR\' (Rockville) 2 Tile A,uericQn Forestry AssocialiQ'I Bulleti,I-No. 2

CONNECTICUT-Continl1~d ILLINOIS-Continue

2. N. D. SPEKRV (New Ha\'~n) 15. G. \Y. PIUNCE (Galesburg) 3. E. W. HIGGINS (Norwich) 16. J. V. Groff (Pwria) 4. E.). Bu.!. (Norwalk) 17 J. W. Sterling (Bloomington) .8. J. G. CannOIl (Danville) DELAWARE 19. W. B. McKinley (Champaign) 20. H. T. RAINE\" (Carrollton) W. 1-1. He;l1d' (Wilmington) 21. ]. M. Graham' (Springfield) 22. W. A. Rodenberg (East St.Louis) FLORIDA 23. M. D. Foster (Olney) I. S. M. Sparkman (Tampa) 24. P. T. Chapmall (Vienna) 2. Frank Clark (Gaines\'ille) 25. N. B. TlJiol/lt!1.CJood (Cairo) J. D. H. Mays' (Monticello) INDIANA GEORGIA I. ]. W. Boehne' (Evansville) I. C. G. Edwards (Sa\'31111nh) 2. W. A. Cullop' (Vincennes) 2. ]. M. Griggs (Dawson) 3· Wm. E. Cox (Jasper) 3. D. M. Hughesl (Danville) 4· Lincobl Dixon (North Vernon) -t. W. C. Adamson (Carrollton) 5. R. \V. Moss" (Center Point) 5. I.. F. Lit-illKslon (Covington) 6. \Vm. O. Barnard' (Newcastle) 6. C. L. Bartlett (Macon) 7- C. A. Korbly' (Indianapolis) i. GOItOOX LEE (Chickamauga) 8. J. A. M. Adair (Portland) 8. IV. M. Ho'~'1Jrd (Luington) 9. M. A. Morrison' (FrankJon) 9. T. M. BF'.lJ. (Gaines\!iIIe) 10. E. D. Crumpader (Valparaiso) 10. T. W. f·/ard1.t....ick (Dandersville) Jr. G. W. Rouch (Marion) II. IV. G. Bra"tley (Brunswick) J2. Cyrus Oine' (Angola) 13. H. A. Bon.hort (Rochester) IDAHO IOWA T. R. H:nuer' (St. Anthony) I. Chas. A. KelUledy (Montrose) ILLINOIS 2. A. F. Dowso" (Preston) 3. Chas. E. Pickett' (Waterloo) I. M. B. Maddell (Chicago) 4· G. N. Ho',gell (Northwood) 2. ]. R. MANN (Chicago) 5· ]. W. Good' (Cedar Rapids) 3· IV. TV. lVi/soli (Chicago) 6. N. E. Kendall' (Albia) ,t. j. T. McDermott (Chicago) 7· ]. A. T. HULL (Des Moines) 5. A. J. SabatlJ (Chicago) 1 6. W. ]. Moxley' (Chkago) 8. Wm. D. ]amieson (Shenandoah) 9. W. 1. Smith (Council Bluffs) j. Frederick Lundin' (Chicago) 10. F. P. Woods' (Estqerville) 8. Thomas Gallagher' (Chicago) II. E. H. Hubbard (Sioux Cit)"} 9· H'-S. Boutell (Olicago) 10. C. E. Foss (Chicago) KANSAS IT. H. M. Snapp (Joliet) 12. C. E. FULLER (Belvidere) T. D. R. Anthony,]r. (Leavenworth) IJ. F. O. LowdeH (Oregon) 2. Cho.s. F. Scott (lola) 14· JA)IF..S McKrNNP..Y (Aledo) 3. P. P. Campbell (Pittsburg) The American Fortstr'J! Associalion Bt4Utliu....-No. 2. 3

KANSAS-Continued MASSACHUSETTS

4. J. M. Miller (Council Grove) I. G. P. LAWRE.."iCE (North Adams) 5. Wm. A. Calderhead (l\'larys\'iIle) 2. F. H. GILLETT (Springfield) 6. W:\I. A. REEDER (Logan) 3. C. G. WASHBUJIN (\Vorceslt'r) 7. E. H. MADISO~ (Dodge City) 4- C. Q_ TlllUU. (Natick) 8. Vidor Mlirdock (Wichita) 5. Butler Ames (Lowell) 6. A. P. GA~NEJI. (Hamilton) KENTUCKY 7. E. W. ROBDlTS (Chelsea) 8. S. W. MCCALL (Winchester) l. O. M. James (Marion) 9. J. A. Kt:u:HER (Boston) 2. A. O. SU,NLEY (Henderson) 10. J. F. O'CoNN£I.L (Boston) 3. R. Y. Thomas, Jr.' (Central City) II. A. ]. PETERS (Boston) 4. Ben Jolmson (Bardstown) 12. ]. W. WEEKS (Newton) 5. Swager Sherley (Louisville) 13. W. S. GREENE (Fall River) 6. ]. L. Rhinock (Covington) 14- W. C. LovERING (Taunton) 7. ]. C. CantrilP (Geors-etown) , 8. Harvey Htlm (Stanford) MICHIGAN 9· J. B. BeNNETT (Greenup) 10. J. W. LANGLEY (Spurlock) J. EDWIN DENBY (Detroit) II. D. C. EDWARDS (London) 2. CRAS. E. TOWNSEND (Jackson) J. Washington Gardner (Albion) 4- E. L. HAMILTON (Niles) . LOUISIANA 5- G_ 1- DIEUMA (Holland) - 6. S. VV. Smith (Pontiac) I. ALBERT ESTOPINAL (St. Bernard) 7. HENRY McMORRAN (Port Huron) 2 S. I.. Gi1more~ () 8. J. W. Fordney (Saginaw, W. S.) 3. R. B. Brollssard (New Iberia) 9· ]. C. McLAUGHLIN (Muskegon) -4. J. T. WATKINS (Minden) 10. G. A. LoUD (Au Sable) $. ). E. RANSD&l.L (Lake Providence) 1 II. F. H. Dodds (Mount Pleasant) 6. R. C. Wickliffe1 (Francisville) 12. H. O. YoIllig (Ishpeming) 7. A. JJ. Pujo (Lake Charles) MINNESOTA MAINE L J. A. Ta10IIry (Winona) l. A. L. ALLEN (Alfred) 2. W. S. HC"''''I01Id (51. James) 2. 1. P. SWASEY (Canton) 3. C. R. DAVIS (St. Peter) 3· E. C. BURLEIGII (Augusta) 4- F. C. Steve1ls (St. Paul) ~: F. E. GUlR~SEY (Dover) 5. F. M. Nye (Minneapolis) 6. Chas. A. Lindbergh (Little Falls) MARYLAND 7. A. J. Volsttad (Granite Falls) 8. C. B. Mill." (Duluth)" . I. ]. H. CO\'ington' (Easlon) 9. Hawor SIeetterSOll (Crookston) 2: ]. F. C. T.UBOTT (Towson) 3. John Kronmiller- () 4· JOHN GILL, Ja. (Baltimore) 1. E. S. CANDLER. JR. (Corinth) 5. S. E. MUDn (Laplata) 2. Thomas Spight (Ripley) 6. G. A. Pearre (Cumberland) J. B. G. HUMPHREYS (Greensville) 4 Tile American Fort'Stry /lssQcilltiol/ Blllle/ill-No. 2

MI55)5SIP Pi-Colllinlled NEW JERSEY

.... T. U. Sisson: (Winona) I. H. C. LOlldctlslagcr (Paulsboro) 5 A. M. Byrd (Philadelphia) 2. }. G. GARDS.ER (Atlantic City) 6. E. J. Bowers (Bay Sf. Louis) 3- B. F. HcnC!ell (New Brunswick) ]. Wm. A. DicksonJ (Centcf\'iIlc) 4. I. W. WOOD (Trenton) 8. ]. W. Collier" (Vicksburg) 5. Chas. N. FrrJJler (Elizabeth) 6. WIU.IAJ,( HUGHES (Paterson) ]. R. W. Parker (Newark) MISSOURI 8. Wm. H. Wiley' (East Orange) s I. J. T. Llo)'d (Shelbyville) 9. E. F. Kinke:td (Jersey City) 2. Wm. W. RI/cker (Keytesville) to. }. A. Hamill (Jersey City) 3. J. W. AleXa/Ida (Gallatin) 4. Chas. F. Booher (Savannah) NEW YORK S. Wm. P. Borland~ (Kansas City) 6. -----' 1. WM. W. CocKS (Westbury) ,. C. W. Ham/ill (Springfield) 2. G. H. Lindsay (Brooklyn) 8. D. W. Shackleford (Jefferson City) 3. r· G. FOELKER (Brooklyn) 9· Champ Clark (Bowling Green) 4- CnAs. B. LAW (Brooklyn) 10. RICHARD BARTHourr (St. Louis) 5. Richard Young' (FJatbllsh) It. P. F. Gill' (St. Louis) 6. W:\f. M. CALDER (Brooklyn) 12. H. M. CoUOR.£Y (St. Louis) ]. J. J. Fjt~gerald (Brooklyn) 13. Polilte Eh,jns* (Elvins) 8. D. }. Riordan (New York CiIY) 14- C. A. Crow' (Carutherville) 9. H.M.GoLDFOGLE (New York City', IS. Chas. H. Morgan' (J0I)lin) 10. WILLIA:\I SULZER (New York City) 16. A. P. Murphy' (Rolla) 11. CRAS. V. FORNES (New York City) 12. M. F. Conl1,.l (New York City) 13. HERBERT PARSOSS (New York ~IONTANA C;ty) Olarles N. Pray (Fori Benton) 14- WILLIAM Wn.LETT, }R. (Long Island City) IS. }. V. V. Olcott (New York City) NEBRASKA 16. F. B. HARRISON (New York City) r. ). A. l\'faguire' (Lincoln) I]. WM. S. BENNET (New York City) 2. G. M. HITCHCOCK (Omaha) 18. }. A. Goulden (Fordham) 3. ]. P. LattaS (Tex-amah) 19. J. E. Andrlls (Yonkers) 4. E. H. HINSHAW (Fairbury) 20. T. W. Bradley (Walden) 5. G. W. Norris (McCook) 21. Hamilton FishS (Garrison) 6. M. P. KINKAID (d'N~ilI) 22. WM. H. DRAPDl. (Troy) 23· G. N. Southwick (Albany) 24- G. W. Fairchild (Oneonta) NEVADA 25. Cyrus Dltrey (Johnstown) George A. Bartlett (Tonopah) 26. G. R. Ma/by (Ogdensburg) 2]. Chas. S. ~'fillingtons (Herkimer) 28. alaS. L. Knapp (Lowville) NEW HAMPSHIRE 29. M. E. DriSi'oll (Syracuse) I. C. A. SUUOWAY (Manchester) 30. J. W. Dwight (Dryden) 2. F. D. CUIWER (Canaan) 31. S. E. Pay"e (Auburn) The American Po/'cstr)' Associalioll Billie/iII-No.2 -.------"5 NEW YORK-Continued OI-lIO-Contjlllled 32. }. B. PERKINS (Rochester) 19. W~l. A. THOMAS (Niles) 33· J. S. Pa$selt (Elmira) 20. Palll /lowland (Cievelaml) 34. J. S. Simmons' (Niagara Falls) 21. J. H. Cassidy' (Cleveland) 35. D. A. Driscoll' (Buffalo) 36. D. S. Alexander (Buffalo) 37. E. B. Vreeland (Salamanca) OKLAHOMA

I. Bird McGuire (Pawnee) NORTH CAROLINA 2. D. T. Morgan' (Woodward) 3. Chas. E. Creager' (Muskogee) I. j. H. SMALL (Washington) 4. Chos. D. Corter (Ardmore) 2. Clfll4de Kitchill (Scotland Neck) 5. Scott Ferris (Lawton) 3· CHAS. R. THOM .... S (New Bern) 4. E. W. Pou (Smithfield) S. j. M. Morehead" (Spray) OREGON 6. H. L. GoDWIN (Dunn) I. W. C. Hatvley (Salem) 7. R. B. P .... CE (Biscoe) 2. Wm. R. Ellis (Pendleton) 8. Chas. H. Cowles~ (Wilkesuoro) 9. E. Y. WEBB (Shelby) PENNSYLVANIA 10. ]. G. Grant', (Hendersonville) I. l/i. H. Bingham (Philadelphia) NORTH DAKOTA 2. JOEL CooK (Philadelphia) 3. 1. H. Moore (Philadelphia) Asle J. GrOlllla (Lakota) 4. R. O. Moon (Philadelphia) L .. B. Hanna' (Fargo) 5. WloL W. FOULIO{OIl (Philadelphiai 6. G. D. McCreary (Philadelphia) OHIO 7. T. S. Blltler (West Chester) 8. 1. P. Wanger (Norristown) I. NICHOLAS LoNGWORTH (Cincin- 9. Wm. W. Griesr (Lancaster) nati) 10. T. D. NICHOLLS (Scranton) 2. H. P. Goebel (Cincinnati) n. H. W. Palmer' (Wilkes·Barre) 3. J. M. Cox' (Dayton) 12. A. B. Garner (Ashland) 4. Wm. E. Tou Velie (Celina) 13. ]. H. Rothermel (Reading) 5. T. T. Ansberry (Defiance) 14. Chas. C. Pratt" (New Milford) 6. M. R. DENVER (Wilmington) IS. Wm. B. WilsOl1 (Blossburg) 7. J. W. Keifer (Springfield) 16. J. G. McHcllry (Benton) 8. R. D. CoLE (Findlay) 17. B. K. Focht (Lewisburg) 9. I. R. Sherwood (Toledo) I8. M. E. Olmsted (Harrisburg) 10. A. R. Johnson' (Oak Ridge) 19. ]. M. REYNOLDS (Bedford) II. ALBERT DOUGLAS (Chillicothe) 20. D. F. Lafean (York) 12. E. L. T ....YLOR, JR. (Columbus) 21. ChGS. F. Barclay (Sinnamahoning) 13. C. ~. Anderson' (Fostoria) 22. G. F. Huff (Greensburg) 14. Wm. G. Sharp" (El)'ria) 23. A. F. COOPER (Uniontown) IS. James Joyce' (Cambridge) 24. ]. K. Tener' (Charleroi) 16. D. A. Hollingsworth' (Cadiz) 25. A. L. B.... TES (Meadville) 17. WM. A. AsnuROOK (Johnstown) 26. A. M. Palmer' (Stroudsuurg) 18. J.... MES KENNEDY (Youngstown) 27. ]. N. Langham" (Indiana) •

6 The A merican Forestry Associatioll Bulletill-No. 2

PENNSYLVANlA-Continued TEXAS-Conlillucd 28.. N. P. WlJeeJrr (Endeavor) 7· A. W. Gregg (Palest.ine) 29. Wm. 1-1. Graham (Allegheny) 8. J. M. Moore (Richmond) 30. John Dal:ell (Pittsburg) 9. G. F. Bltrgess (Gonzales) 31. ]. F. Burke (Pittsburg) 10. A. S. Burleson (Austin) 32. A. J. Barchfeld (Pittsburg) If. R. L. Henry (Waco) 12. O. W. GILLESPIE (Fort Worth) RHODE ISLAND 13. ]. H. STEPHENS (Vernon) 14. J. L. Sla}'den (San Antonio) l I. W. P. Sheffield (Newport) IS. J. N. Garner (Uvale) 2. A. B. CAPRON (Stillwater) 16. Wm. R. Smith (Colorado)

SOUTH CAROLINA UTAH J. G. S. Legan (Charleston) Joseph Howell (Logan) 2. ]. O. Patterson (Barnwell) 3. W)'otl Aikns (Abbeville) 4- ]. T. JOHNSON (Spartanburg) VERMONT 5. D. FINLEY E. (Yorkville) I. D. ]. FOSTER (Burlington) 6. ]. E. ELLERBE (Marion) 2. F. Plumley' (Northfield) 7. A. F ..LEVER (Lexington)

SOUTH DAKOTA I. \V~l. A. JON&S (Warsaw) E. W. MARTIN (Deadwood) 2. H. L. MAYNARD (PortsmolltJ.t) C. H. Burkel (Pierre) 3. JOHN LAMB (Henrico County) 4· -----. TENNESSEE 5. E. W. SAUNDF.RS (Rocky Moullt)

l. W. P. BROWNLOW (Jonesboro) 6. CARTER GLASS (Lynchburg) 2. R. W. Austin' (Knoxville) 7. James /-lay (Madison) 3. ]. A. MOON (Chattanooga) 8. C. C. Carlin (Alexandria) 4. CoRDELL HULL (Carthage) 9. C. B. SLEMP (Big Stone Gap) 10. H. D. FLOOD (Appomattox) 5. Wm. C. HOflSloll (Woodbury) 6. J. W. Byrns' (Nashville) 7. L. P. PADGETT (Columbia) WASHINGTON 8. 1'. W. Sims (Linden) 9. F. J. Garrett (Dresden) 1. Will. E. Hllm.pllrey (Seattle) lO. G. W. Gordon (Memphis) 2. Wm. W. McCredie (Vancouver) 3. Miles Poindexte~ (Spokane) TEXAS WEST VIRGINIA I. Morris Sheppard (Texarkana) 2. Martin Dies' (Beaumont) I. WM. P. HUBBARD (Wheeling) 3. Gordon Rusu/l (Tyler) 2. G. C. STURGISS (Morgantown) 4. C. B. Randell (Sherman) 3. J H. Gaines (Charleston) S. Jack Beall (Waxahachie) 4. H. C. VI'oodyard (Spencer) 6. RufKS Hardy (Corsicana) 5. J. A. Hughes (Huntington) The American Forestry Associatio.£ Blilletill-No. 2 7

WISCONSIN WISCONSIN-Continued

8, ]. H. DAVIDSON (Oshkosh) I. H. A. Coopu (Racine) 9. GII.flav KlIsterma",~ (Green Bay) 2. ). r...1. NELSON CMadison) 10. E. A. ~!ORSE (Antigo) ~. A. W. Kopp: (Plattesville) II. 1. L. Lenroot' (SlIperior) 4. WII1. ]. Cary (Milwaukee) 5. Wm. H. Stafford (i\·filw

THE COMMITTEES

House Committee on Agriculture Charle!\ F. Scott, Kansas, Clwirma'i \Villi

The Weeks bill in the House is 111 the hands of the above·named com· mittee, which stands, as the record shows, 8 to i in favor of the bill, with three men (Pratt, Hanna, McDermott) unplaced.

The Senate Committee

lu the Senate the hill is ill charge of the COl1lmiitee 011 Forest Reservatioll;;

The bill should pass the I-louse by an increased majorit),. It Illust first be got Ollt of the cOlllmittee. Make knowll to your Senators and Representatives your Ol)inion on the hill and urge others to do so. This is a patriotic dl1~Y. 1£ your representativc "oted "ts, let him know that you approve; if 110, use what influence you call to show him the importance of the bill and the reasons why he should vote )'Cs; if he did not vote, try to stimulate his interest so that he will vote next lime. This is yonr duty, the way in which yo" can help. 8 The American Forestry Association Bulletin-No.2

Organintions That Support the Bilt

,-I.tUrondacll: Morr.,. MCDWN'III APOet.tlon. Forestr,. Club. Unl"el'1iill,. of !tUebl,ln. ,\mcrIC:ll.n CIviC! AMOClatlon. Gldwen COUimerdal Ind Indnt'tr1.1 A_ Amf'rlc:an Cotton 1I.nuIlictul'1!...• APOeI.- datloo. G.d.Bdl:'II. Ala. lion. Greater OIlarlotte Club. Charlotte. N. C. American ~'_try A8IIOt'1aUoll. J.elgue of Improvement ~lelletl In Rhode American Inuit-ute or Electrical F.1li'ln~n:. Illl.nd. Anl('ricin MUlnal Se"",pllper A8IIOCiatlon, Manti 1\.1Ionlll Foret"t Amerlc'D Soclct)' of Ch'lI Englnf'erll, !tfanufaelure....• ClUb. nigh PoJnt. N. C. AppaJllchl.n llount.Jn Chi!). MlI.8l18ehulK'lta Slale Hoard or Trlde. AlllllllneM.n Nallonll.! Foret'l A8lIOC11l11on. MIBBaellUlletla Fortlflry ""!iOClatlon. Alllle'l'lIh.. , l'i. C.• RoAr,1 ot Trlulc. :llerchants' AlIiIOClatlon of ~ew 'fork. '\l!JlOClallOtl (or Ole J-'rl'~r\'.. l<.oll nr lin- :llerebanl'l' nnd :\IlInurnelureM( A~~htllon AtllrQut!uckll. of Mlhvaukct'. UOflr,1 Or Trade. ClllIrleillOll, W. "". :llIchlglln Agrleulturlll College. BOl\rd or Trade. Colulnlm~, 011. ~lItlonlll A.I!f!OClalloll of Mnnufncluren:. Boor,1 or 'l'fade. C(llumhll.~. Ohio. ~nllon/ll A~1JOC11I1loll ot Kox "'Illnufllcturertl. 1:\(Illrd of Trode, Elkln;j, W. VII.. Na1ioD11 ""llOCllitlon or Stille UnhenTlI.'l' HOUrll or 'l'l.'aue, Oral/It! Itopltlll. "Ilel!. Presldentll. nOllrd or '1'rll.de, Grecn\'llle, S. C. N'nllonnl '\~fiIOC"tllou of Collon Munurne· ltonrd of 'I'nule, La CrOl"llC, WI". IUrCrl!. HOllrll or 'J'ratle. Nashvllh', Term. l'atlon/ll Boord of Ttadll. lkHlrd or Trade. Sal'annlh, Gil. Nllllonlli Fetle-rIIllon of "~Olllen'lI Cillbll. lInl) Iklflrd or Trade. Wln/lton,SlIlell,. N'. C. many .BlUe and 1oe.1 federatlolls. lloKrd or Tra()e. ProvIdence. n. I. NaUon.1 Ihrdwood I.llmber AII8OCI.t1otf. nll~lncNl :lIen'. Club or Aunlilvllll~. Ala. .\II.olle Cit)·. O«Ufornla Proruolloo 001ll1ll11lCi! (In con· :s'alloo.1 I.umbo'r MlmuC.('turel'.8· A~ln· "eflllon at PetalumA). lion. Carrlal:"c Builders' :s'.tIOlI.1 A!Oj!()Clatlon. N.tloo~l SI.ck CooIlC,.ge ),[.nuracturerft· <"1lamber of Commerce. AU.nta. GI. •... lUlOCI.Uon. Ch.mber of Commerce. "UI:"U.BI •• Ga. Nnllonal Wholcl!8le I.ulllbl>r Dfo.lerJII· A· CII.mber or Commerce. 8f'llon. S. C. iIOClallon. Chamber Or Commt'ret'. Do6too•.Mall. Ne",' Century ('Inb. Oelroil. Ch.mber of Commerce. Charlt'fllOO. S. C. iSew 1':nl:'an,1 Cottoo ,),I.out.etu"'....• -'". C'I,anlber of ConlmerC'C!. C1lallall(ll)t!•. TPnu. ~dallon. (1lambl'r of Commerce. Colombia. S. O. New Y(M't UOfIN of nade aod Tr;t,nJlporlll' Chamber of Comme-ret'. Clevt'lllnd. Ohio. 11(:11. ('1l.lUber of Commeree. I.ooI! ,\ngE'lfti. Cal. iSorlh C.rollna I..egI8Iature. ellamber of Commerce. ~e'\ll"bt'rT", S. C. Peon.,.I.... nl. Sl.te College. Facl1l1y of ('lamber of Commerce. J'.rkel1lburjr. 'V. Va. ~hool of Ajl:rleullUre. <..11lmber or Commerce. Plttlburjf. P•. ~. POlnon. Granl;e or Oregon. Chamber or Commerce. nalelgb. C. PUblle :lleellng. AlUla. Mich. Cltamber of Commerce. Sumter. ~. C. Commerdal C1I1b. Mobile. All. "ublle !tft'ellng. Detroit. !tllell. Commercial Club. Monrgomery. Ala. "ublle Meellng. Jnell:eon. MIch. Commercial ClUb. IMllnllle. Kj·. l'ubUe Mecllng. :llnB"egon. MidI. Colorado Stale Forellry "AAOClaUon. Public Ml!t'lIng. Sllflngdalt". Conn. Connecticut General A~llIbly. Pul.llle Meellnjt. WnUllnll. WI•. COllnccllcut Luml)cr ~lllerll' '\lIllOCh'tlon. Rhodt:l IRlan\1 IU8111ule or AUlerlean Arch!· ConvellUoll for the .:xtcn~lon of }.'oro·lgll l<'Ctll. Commerce. Science ClUb or UnherBlty or Wl8conBln. CountlC8 COmmlllC(! Or CHltrorllln Promo· Sierra Club. 11011 Commlll{'{'. Society tor the l'rof("Ctloo of New lhllnp· 1':n,l:!lIC(!rlng Society of tile Carolina". shire li'oreaI8. Oaughlerto of Ilu' ,\me-rh~lln Ue,·olnllon. TrinH,. College. Durhlll11. is. 0. :".1Ional ~Iet,.. United St.lell H.,. Fever AlJJ;;()CliHloII. •:.lItem 8tlllea n..htll Lumber Dt'lIll'rs' Aa· W('lIt \'lrl;'lnl. Slate Uoartl of Tra,l.·. ",O('I.Uoll. Women'lI C111b. n.,. City. Mlelt. Fo","r,. ,\llIOCllItion IIUI "'OIIle-n'lI Clnllf!. WOUlt'D'1I Club••:al1 Clilre. Will. 1'.Il11Cllh. Ky. Wottor() College Lyceum. Spllrtllnburr. 8. C.

Bulletin o. I (8 pp.) contains the argument by Hon. Curtis Guild, Jr., Prcsidcnt of the American Forestry Association, on the Appalachian forests as a nation;)l question, and a summary of the case. Bulletin No. J (4 pp.) will contain Ihc text of the 'Veeks bill. These bulletins can be obtained for SO cents a hundred for four-page issucs and 75 cents a hundred for ('iAhr·ra~e issues.

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