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Military Ex-Officio Members:
Colonel John Hinkley. ............................... .Baltimore
Lt. Colonel Washington Bowie, Jr....................Baltimore
Major David W. Jenkins. ............................ .Baltimore
Major Irving Adams. ................................ .Baltimore
Major S. Johnson Poe. .............................. .Baltimore
Appointed by the Governor:
John B. Ramsay. . ......... (Holding over) ........... .Baltimore
W. Biaden Lowndes. ........ (Holding over) ........... .Baltimore
Frederick M. Colston. ....... (Holding over) ........... .Baltimore
The Board consists of the Governor, Comptroller, Treasurer, Attorney
General, Adjutant General, Colonel, Lieutenant Colonel, three Majors of
the Fifth Regiment, M. N. G., and three citizens appointed by the Gover-
nor for a term of four years. (Oh. 337, 1912.)
STATE FIRE MARSHAL.
The duties and powers of the State Fire Marshal were transferred
to the State Insurance Commissioner by Chapter 521, 1916.
FISH COMMISSIONERS.
(Office abolished by Chapter 682, 1916.)
STATE BOARD OF FORESTRY.
Johns Hopkins University.
Ex-Officio Members:
Governor Emerson G. Harrington. .................... .Cambridge
Comptroller Hugh A. McMullen...................... Cumberland
President J. H. U., Frank J. Goodnow..................Baltimore
President M. A. C„ H. J. Patterson.................. College Park
State Geologist, Wm. Bullock Clark. .................. .Baltimore
Appointed by the Governor:
Robert Garrett........................................Baltimore
W. McC. Brown...................................... Baltimore
State Forester:
F. W. Besley, Johns Hopkins University. .............. -Baltimore
The Board consists of the Governor, Comptroller, President of Johns
Hopkins University, President of Maryland Agricultural College, State
Geologist, and two members appointed by the Governor for a term of two
years. One of those appointed by the Governor shall be a practical lumbermen
and one known to be interested in the advancement of forestry.
(Ch. 294,1906.)
The State Board of Forestry was created and organized to protect
and develop the valuable timber and tree products of the State, and to
carry on a campaign of education and to instruct counties, towns, cor-
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