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Ohio River Basin_.. 380-393 



Floods 381 



Lumbering 391 



Map 379 



Topography 369 



Old-growth saw-timber stand, U.S. (charts) _ 175 



Old-growth timber areas (chart) 128 



O'Malley, Henry, author 510 



Oregon and California Railroad land grant. . 647 



Oregon, tax delinquency (tables) 873-874 



Organization: 



Development and facilities of, research 655 



Industrial, forest products 1358 



National forest, administrative efficiency 



(chart) 603 



Ornamental forest plants 558 



Other Federal activities as forms of State aid 



(section) 1135 



4 ' Outing areas ' ' for recreation 479, 486 



Overgrazing: 

 Effect on run-off and erosion, from forest 



ranges 322 



Effects on woodland pastures. 325 



Farm woodlands 554 



Influence on watershed values, Columbia 



River Basin 457 



Range management problem 535 



Relation to watershed values in San Joa- 



quin River Basin - 422 



Owners, private. (See also Ownership.) 

 Private: 



Need for improved practices by 1038 



Attitude toward public acquisition by... 1147 



Restrictions on, in United States 997 



Share of protection costs in certain States 



by 807 



State aid received by (charts) ... 1179, 1185, 1186 

 Ownership: 



Abandoned farm land, future 1275 



Agricultural land, decreases in (charts) . . 156-157 

 Commercial forest lands: 



Distribution (table) 131 



Farm woodlands 136 



Industrial 130 



Public 137 



Commercial and noncommercial land, pres- 

 ent and proposed (chart) 69 



Cordwood stands (chart) 188 



Effect on State or county resources (chart) . 1122 



Farm woodland, future 1276 



Federal: 



Cordwood stands (table) 188 



National forests 565 



Saw timber (table) 185 



Forest land: 



Anticipated shifts in 1242 



Areas of (chart). 11 



Central States, classification of 957 



Effect of Federal acquisition on 1161, 1162 



Future - 1253, 1280 



Future acquisition by public agencies 



(table) 1298 



Future distribution, by public agencies. . 1296 



Lack of balance in (chart) 77 



Missouri River Basin: 



Lower 401 



Upper .- 398 



Northeastern drainages 338 



O and C and C oos Bay land grants 647 



Ohio River Basin 392 



Pacific coast... 931 



Present (table) 1255 



Present and planned (chart) 52 



Private (charts) 134-135 



Private, consolidation and stabilization of 979 



Private, financial aspects of, Pacific coast 913 



Private, Lake States 963 



Private, New England and Middle At- 

 lantic States 966 



Private, problems of 891 



Private, stabilization of 900 



Public (charts) 136-138 



Public, transfer from private 884 



By States, desirability of 1262 



Use by game, in relation to 502 



Watershed protection value by (table) 1286 



Forest productivity (chart) 26 



Ownership Continued 



Forest range, areas (table) 528 



Forest, relation to watersheds, summary ._ 27 

 Future, of private commercial forest land 



(table) 1272 



Future public, areas for timber production 



(table) 1283 



Land, bearing on critical watershed situa- 

 tions 1522, 1523, 



1524, 1525, 1527, 1528, 1529, 1530, 1531, 1532, 1533 



Need of forest planting by 1506 



Public domain disposal plan 644 



Public domain, history of 637 



Watershed conditions and requirements 



correlated with 1512 



Yazoo River watershed 417 



National forest areas, present and pros- 

 pective (table) 1264 



Nature of investment in forest enterprises 



by 1125 



Private: 



Acts authorizing land exchanges (table). 1163 

 Administration and management of forest 



land, summary 16 



Aided by public land acquisition 1147 



Annual cost of State-aid for (tables) ..1178-1179 



Area industrial timberland, future 1271 



Area industrial timberland, growth 



classes, future (table) 1273 



Complementary to public 1259 



C ontribution to forestry, summary 7 



Cordwood stands (table) .- 188 



Cost of share in national plan 72 



Effect on forest industries 15 



Effect on public welfare, summary 16 



Essential obligations in national plan 76 



Evidences of breakdown in 870 



Failure of laissez-faire policy of, summary. 41 



Financing share in national plan 72 



Forest land, basis 1256 



Forest land, situation 869 



Industrial (charts) 130-134 



Industrial timberland, factors influencing 



permanence 1265 



Instability, summary 14 



Limiting factor in timber supply, sum- 

 mary 23 



Place in national forestry plan, sum- 

 mary 58 



Possible forest income, summary 73 



Present status of 1153 



Possible forms of public aid to 1155, 1157 



Problems of, summary 11 



Program for watershed protection, sum- 

 mary 53 



Projects receiving State aid (table) 1180 



Public aid to, in national plan, summary. 60 



Range lands 547 



Regulation of lands in, in national plan, 



summary 64 



Responsibility for devastation and 



deterioration, summary 12 



Saw timber (table) 185 



Share in forestry expense (chart) 10 



State aid in fire protection to 1 180 



State aid in forestry to 1177 



State aid in forest planting to 1 181 



State regulation of 822 



Tax-reverted land, problems of, sum- 

 mary 21 



Watershed values, degree conserving 1287 



Public: 



As aid to private forestry 1147 



Complementary to private 1259 



Essential obligations of, in national plan. 76 

 Estimated returns of, in national plan, 



summary 73 



Forest land, basis 1256,1259 



Forest land, basis division between 



agencies 1261 



Forest land, multiple use of 1294 



Justification of, summary 67 



In national plan, summary 67 



Program for, cost, summary 



Purposes of 1158 



Relation to responsibility for forestry 1593 



Remedy for forest exploitation 994 



Share in forestry expense (chart) 10 



Share in forestry enterprise (chart) 78 



