. Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ... session of the Legislature of the State of California . induced to undertake, withoutcompensation, the makingof special field examinations and reports on various regions within thestate. A considerable number of the advisers acted also as regionalreporters and in addition to them the following: Adams. Owen S (Special) Balch, S. D (8, 9) Bennetts, ( 3) Bigelow, Richard L ( 3) liremner, O. E ( 4) Burr. Myron (10) Camp, Chas. I (4,8) Cruzan, Harold Ide (9, 10. 11) DeForest, H (10, 11, 12) Doyle, Clyde (10) Fleming. Guy (II, 12)


. Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ... session of the Legislature of the State of California . induced to undertake, withoutcompensation, the makingof special field examinations and reports on various regions within thestate. A considerable number of the advisers acted also as regionalreporters and in addition to them the following: Adams. Owen S (Special) Balch, S. D (8, 9) Bennetts, ( 3) Bigelow, Richard L ( 3) liremner, O. E ( 4) Burr. Myron (10) Camp, Chas. I (4,8) Cruzan, Harold Ide (9, 10. 11) DeForest, H (10, 11, 12) Doyle, Clyde (10) Fleming. Guy (II, 12) French. Harold ( 4) Goss, P. B ( 3) Hill, Arthur W ( 1) Hjelce. Prof. Geo (10) Hunt, C. H .(11) isham, W. P (4, 8) Kneese, Geo. A ( 4) Le Baron, C. A ( 4) McCormick, (9. 10) McKevitt, Mrs. F. B, Jr ( 4) McLean, R. R (11, 12) Merrill, M. Chester ( 4) Mills, J. W ( 4) Murphy, Mrs. Walter ( 4) Murray, Mrs. Annie ( 1) Perkins, Albert (10) Purdy, Carl ( 1) Price, L. T ( 5) Schorr, W. Brier (10) Sexson, J. A <10) Sherman. H. I (10) Tclfcr, Thomas ( 3) Wheat, Carl (Historical) [11] CALIFORNIA STATE PARK SURVEY. Gold Lake, Sierra County. Typical Alpine Lake (See pages 4S and 6i) 4. The purposes of the survey were made widely known throughthe cooperation of the press, through public hearings held by thecommission, and through the activity of many civic and other organi-zations and committees, both local and statewide; and from theseorganizations and committees and from individuals came a greatquantity of suggestions and information, mainty as to specific proj-ects for state parks believed to be desirable, but also on matters ofgeneral policy. 5. Hearty cooperation was given by officials and employees ofbranches of the state and federal governments, especially the otherdivisions of the Department of Natural Resources and the Divisionof Highways of the Department of Public Works, the Forest Experi-ment Station at Berkeley, the National Forest Service, and theNational Parks Ser


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