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X. LITERATURE CITED 



A. Section II. Introduction 



1. Bolle, A.W. , U.K. Gibson and E. Hannum, 1965. The forest products 



industry in Montana: Mont. Forest and Cons. Sta. Bull. No. 13. 



2. Bureau of Land Management, 1975. Timber management - a draft 



environmental statement: USDI. 



3. Environmental Quality Council, 1976. Montana's renewable resources - 



today and tomorrow: EQC Fifth annual report. 



4. Jones, R.E. and J.S. Paxton, 1977. The 296 million acre myth: 



Amer. Forest (83) 1:6-8. 



5. Schweitzer, D.L., R.E. Benson and R.J. McConnen, 1975. A descriptive 



analysis of Montana's forest resources: USDA Forest Service 

 Resource Bull. INT-11. 



6. U.S. Forest Service, 1973. The outlook for timber in the United 



States: USDA Forest Service Forest Resource Report No. 20. 



B. Section III. Si Ivi cultural Practices in Montana 



1. Bureau of Land Management, 1975. Timber management - a draft 



environmental statement: USDI. 



2. Burlington Northern, 1977. Personal communication with Donald 



Nettleton, Division of Lands and Timber, Missoula, Montana. 

 December 21, 1977. 



3. Champion International. Sil vicultural practices: unpublished 



mimeo. 



4. Environmental Quality Council, 1976. Montana's renewable resources - 



today and tomorrow: EQC Fifth annual report. 



5. Merryman, S.G., 1975. A corporate approach to resource management: 



Western Wildlands, Spring, 1975. 



6. Packer, P.E., 1971. Site preparation in relation to environmental 



quality: In^ "Maintaining Productivity of Forest Soils", Annual 

 meeting of Western Reforestation Coordinating Conmittee, Western 

 Forestry and Conservation Association, Portland, Or. 



7. St. Regis Paper Co., 1969. Forest management plan: Unpublished 



report, Libby, Montana. 



