CONTENTS OF VOLUME II 



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Federal and State aid 1051 



Federal financial and other direct aid to the States 1095 



The national forests as a form of Federal aid to the States 1095 



Federal aid in organizaing forest credit facilities 1125 



Other Federal forest activities as forms of State aid 11 35 



Public acquisition of private lands as an aid to private forestry 1147 



State aid to private owners and local political units 11 77 



Factors affecting Federal and State aid . 1203 



National programs required and the responsibility for them 1229 



The area which can and should be used for forestry 1231 



Future adjustments in land use and ownership 1241 



The probable future distribution of forest land ownership 1 253 



Ownership responsibilities, costs, and returns 1 303 



A program for direct Federal and State aid 1329 



A possible program for public regulation 



Enlarging the consumption of forest products 1355 



Protection against fire 1395 



Protection against forest insects 1415 



Protection against forest diseases 1419 



How to stop forest devastation 1429 



A program for intensive forest management 1455 



Reforestation of barren and unproductive land 1485 



A watershed protection program 1509 



A forest range program 1 537 



A program for forest recreation 1543 



A forest wild life program. _. 1547 



A program for forest research 1555 



Forest extension, an appraisal and a program _ 1 575 



The programs summarized as to costs, financing, and needed legisla- 

 tion 1 587 



Appendix 1639 



Alaska 1641 



Puerto Rico__ 1646 



Index 1653 



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