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National Forests, eastern, development of. _. 1171 

 Effect on costs of local government, 1923-27 



(table) 1108 



Enterprise, summary 2 



Expenditures for local administration, 



1923-27 (table) 1104 



Expenditures, segregation, capital-invest- 

 ment, and current charge increases 1314 



Financial status, 1923-27 .. 1104 



Fire control: 



Allowable burn (table) 1399 



Costs (table) 1409 



Financial program 1413 



Ratio of allowable to actual burn 



(tables) - 1400, 1402 



Forage use on.. 586 



Form of Federal aid to the States 1095 



History of 1096 



Income 1323 



Contributed to States 1326 



Grazing 1324 



Prospective 1636, 1637 



Recreation 1324 



Watershed 1325 



Insect control . 600 



Land closed to hunting (table) 508 



Losses to States if administered as State 



forests (table) 1121 



Management and use of resources of 577 



Net gain to States compared to alternative 



uses (table) 1122 



New units, cost of management and pro- 

 tection (tables) 1316, 1318 



Planting, 20- year program 1506 



Possible gross income 1325 



Potential taxability of lands (table) 1114 



Primeval areas reserved (table) . - 473 



Probable effects of State ownership of 1118 



Program _ 1587 



Legislation needed for 1631 



Property, how built up T 569 



Proposed additions from public domain 



(map) _ 573 



Purchase program under Weeks law 1171 



Range areas on 544 



Range management on 587 



Receipts and expenditures (table) 605 



Recreational values 1101 



Recreational use 591 



Regional map 570 



Relationship to forest situation 1095 



Replanting, progress _ 585 



Representative costs, resource management, 



fire protection (table) 1307 



Reservation C ommission, creation of 1 1 66 



Southern, area grazed 551 



Streams heading in (map) 589 



Study of relationships, 1923-27 1101 



Suggested additions from public domain. .. 646 



System, development and present status. . 1168 

 Theoretical results of private and State 



ownership of _ 1116 



Theoretical returns from private and State 



ownership (table).. 1117 



Timber returns 1323 



Total area (chart) 1097 



Visitors to (tables) 465 



Water conservation 589 



Western, development of 1 170 



Wilderness areas 473,476,485 



National Monuments.. 633 



Administration summary 482 



Names, locations, areas, etc. (table) 636 



National Parks. 633 



Administration, summary 482 



Closed to hunting (table) 508 



Fire-control financial program 1413 



Fire protection 635 



Forest area of 633 



Forestry program, proposed 1611 



Insect control policy 1416 



Names, locations, areas, etc. (table) 634 



Progress, summary 4 



Standards of establishment 633 



Visitors to (tables) 465 



Watershed-protection conditions 1517, 1519 



National plan for American Forestry: Page 



Activity programs required, summary 42 



Agency programs required, summary 57 



Capital investment required, summary 72 



Cost and financing, summary 71 



Essentials summarized in national plan 76 



Financing, summary 74 



Forest-land management 241 



Legislation required, summary 74 



Need for, to attain forestry objectives 40 



Programs required and responsbility for 



them, section 1229 



Saw timber as major object 235 



Natural reforestation, progress and require- 

 ments of research 670 



Naval stores: 



Consumption (table). 273 



Harvesting, research 1379 



Production 272 



Table 273 



Management for 955 



Research by Bureau of Chemistry and 



Soils 1566 



Timber, availability 203 



Navigation: 



Facilities, Federal expenditures (table) 303 



Northeastern drainages 334 



Ohio River Basin.. 386 



South Atlantic drainages 345 



Netherlands, regulation of private forests 1026 



Wood use 286 



New England: 



Agricultural land abandonment in 157 



Contrasting forestry policies in 734 



Forest range use in 552 



Forest research projects, 1932 (table) 792 



Private forest conditions and management- 966 



Significance of Federal cooperation in 1071 



State aid in 1185 



New England and Middle Atlantic States: 



Forest-planting needs 1501 



Opportunities for intensive forestry. 1472 



New Hampshire, forest policies 734 



Newsprint consumption: 



Table 259 



Trends in 263 



Versus newspaper size (chart) 262 



New York: 



Development of State forestry activities in. 753 



Forest policy in the Adirondacks... 759 



Forest research projects 1932 (table) 792 



Problems in development of State forestry. 756 



Reforestation program 799 



Noncommercial forest land, ownership, pres- 

 ent and proposed (chart) 69 



Noncommercial land ownership (chart) 11 



North coast drainages, California watershed 



conditions on 423 



Northeastern drainages: 



Critical watershed problems 1526 



Map 332 



Watershed conditions 331,338 



North Rocky Mountain region: 



Significance of Federal cooperation in. 1073 



State aid in 1199 



Norway, regulation of private forests 1026 



Nurseries, forest: 



Diseases affecting 695 



State facilities... 799 



Technique, fires, etc 1495 



Nuts and seeds, edible 558 



Oak, hardwoods, well-stocked stand, Mont 



Alto State Forest (table) 974 



Objectives, fire control 1397 



Allowable burn (table) 1399 



Criteria regarding 1397 



Objectives: 



Forest research.. 651 



Forest wild-life program 1547 



Forestry , major, and a national plan 40 



Saw-timber production as 235 



Research, past, present and future 682 



Timber management on national forests. .. 580 



Obligations, public, public regulation 1349 



O'Donnell, C. M., coauthor 733 



