INDEX 



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Page 



Forestry, Progress of in United States, sum- 

 mary .-- 1 



Public, misconception of in nineteenth 



century 745 



Need for 743 



Problems of... 86 



Returns from Ill 



Relation to recreation 484 



Responsibility for 1592 



Responsibility for: 



Federal Government 1609 



State and Ipcal governments 1599 



State, analysis of organizations 779 



Development of, 1885-1911 766 



Development, in New York 753 



Development in Pennsylvania 763 



Diverse policies in 733 



Early attempts at establishment 749 



Factors affecting 1225 



Factors in development of - . 742 



History of ... 742 



National importance of 1205 



Obstacles to establishment of 750 



Organization of departments of 778 



Organizations analyzed (table) 779 



Origins of 749 



Present status,. 778 



Reasons for Federal interest in 1205 



Status of in 1911 776 



Unproductive areas available for 1485 



France, regulation of private forests. 1012 



Landes region, planting results in 1496 



Wood use 287 



Fringe forest, of Arkansas and Red River 



drainages, conditions in.. 409 



Frothingham, E. H., author.. 985, 1140, 1555 



Fuel wood, drain 216 



Consumption 272 



Furniture, lumber consumption for 255 



Fur, wild life values in (table) 495 



Future adjustments in land use and owner- 

 ship (section) 1241 



Fungi, injury to forest products 707 



Injury to forests by 695 



Interrelation with insects. . . 731 



Game, big, national-forest population (table). 493 



Commissions 1553 



In re western range use 638 



Management, areas for (table) 502 



National forests 593 



Refuges, State 830 



Use of forest land for 143, 506 



(See also Wild life.) 



Genetics, Institute of Forest 988 



(See also Seed, source of.) 



Germany, regulation of private forests 1015 



Wood use 285 



(See also Europe.) 



Gibbons, W. H., coauthor. 121, 173 



Gipsy moth, State aid in control of 1 182 



Girdling, as an element of intensive forestry. . 1456 



Hardwoods... 1449 



Gluing, forest products research 1371 



Goats, mountain, on national forests (table) . 493 



Grading, forest products, research 1373 



Log, research 1377 



Grading and selection of forest products, re- 

 search in 677 



Granger, C. M., author 565 



Grants, land. (See Land grants.) 



Grazing, by hogs, longleaf-slash pine type 1445 



Central, Lake, Middle Atlantic, and New 



England States. 552 



Cost of management on national forests 1311 



Effect on watershed values, California 429 



Forest ranges... 144,527 



Hardwood types 1448, 1450 



In re other forest resources on western lands. 535 



In re wild-life management 498 



National forests 586 



Returns. _ 1324 



Ohio River Basin... 390 



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 Grazing, Ponderosa pine type relation to 



devastation.. 1442 



Regulation for watershed protection, upper 



Rio Grande Basin 443 



Southern forest land, problems of 550 



Grazing management, Forest Service pro- v 



gram, proposed.. 1621 



Grazing methods, deferred and rotation 539 



Grazing problems, Central and Eastern 



States 553 



Great Basin (map) 445 



watersheds 444,449 



Great Britain, timber consumption (table) ... 285 



Timber imports (table). 284 



Wood use 283 



Greece , regulation of pri vate forests 1022 



Gr0n , Prof. A . H . , acknowledgment to 286 



Growing stock, deficiencies, summary 24 



Eastern, present required (chart) 25 



Present condition 1279 



Preservation of, vital 1278 



Required to meet timber requirements 



(table) 233 



Growth, commercial areas (table) 221 



Commercially important conifers (table).- 903 



Estimated, 1950 (tables) 223,227 



Under different types of management 



(table) 232 



Forest, present versus future (chart) 233 



National timber budget, summary 23 



Relation to drain (table) 222 



Timber 220 



Versus use and cut (chart) 238-239 



Growth conditions: 



Timber, forest products research 1389 



Research in 680 



Growth and drain, saw timber and all (chart) 24 



Guatemala, regulation of private forests 1022 



Gullying, upper Mississippi River basis 375 



(See also Erosion.) 



Gum and lacquer producing plants 560 



Hallauer, F. S., author 245 



Hardwoods, Central States, conditions and 



management 957 



Jordwood stand (tables) 181 



Cut and destroyed annually (table) 207 



Measures to prevent devastation in 1447 



Northern, all-aged stands in White Moun- 

 tains (table) 970 



Oak, well-stocked stand, Mont Alto State 



Forest (table) 974 



Practices to prevent devastation in (table) . 1452 



Production (table) 247 



Requirements 257 



Saw timber, eastern and western, total 



stand (table) 179 



Present and proposed stands (chart) 226 



Saw-timber stand, United States (charts) 174-177 



Southern bottomland (table) 951 



Stand, all timber 184 



Table 176 



Used for paper, stand (table) 182 



Hartley, Carl, coauthor 695,1135,1419 



Harvard Forest, intensive forestry on. 1473 



Research 985 



Harvesting methods, forest products, research 



in 676 



Hastings, A. B., author. - 1053,1145 



Heintzleman, B. F., author - 1641 



Hemlock bark for tanning 555 



Hendrickson, C. I., author 151 



Heredity, forest tree. (See Seed, source of.) 



Hiking on forest "outing areas" 479 



Hogs on southern range 551 



Holly 559 



Honey plants, forest by product 560 



Huckleberries, forest by product 558 



Hudson Bay drainage, stream-flow and 



erosion conditions 368 



Map 396 



Humus, contained in forest soil 311 



Hungary, regulation of private forests - 1022 



