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INDEX 



Regulations Continued Page 



Public, arguments for and against 1047 



Cost 1351 



Desirable policies 1044 



Division of responsibility 1343 



Federal responsibility 1344 



Obligations.- .;. 1349 



Of private forests, as remedy for exploita- 

 tion -. -- 994 



Of private property 995 



State, scope of 1345 



State 821 



Cutting 1346 



Fire protection .- 1345 



Insects, disease 1345 



Providing for control of subsidized forests 



(map) -- 1002 



Requiring fire protection (map) . 1000 



Requiring slash disposal (map) 998 



Responsibility- -.'. 1344 



Taxation, State 1350 



Reproduction, forest, grazing, damage to 537 



Requirements: 



In research 669 



Lumber, estimated normal 256 



Paper, future 263 



Relation of imports to (table) 265 



Plan for forest management to meet (table) . 242 



Pulp, for cellophane 263 



For paper boards 261 



For rayon - 263 



Pulpwood - 258 



Imports in relation to... 264 



Sil vicultural, of forest land owners 1002 



Timber, area needed for (chart) 48,49 



Area needed to meet, summary 43 



General outlook 277 



Growing stock needed to meet (table). . _ 233 



Growth necessary to meet (table) 232 



National.. 245 



National, areas needed . . 1280 



Normal, present and prospective 236 



Summary 23 



Wood, national, a major forestry objective. 40 



Russia (table) 288 



World's continuous.-- 296 



Research, better use of wood 1367 



Forest, entomology 1564 



Erosion-streamflow. 1563 



Expenditures (table) 1557 



By Federal agencies 1555 



Federal program, proposed legislation 



needed for 1631 



Forest biology. - 1566 



Forest economics 1562 



Forest land classification 1564 



Forest products 1560 



By the Forest Service as a form of State 



aid 1140 



Forest Service, program for 1556 



Forest Service program, proposed 1616 



Fire weather 1568 



National arboretum 1568 



National institute of, recommended 1573 



Naval stores 1566 



Need for Federal aid to States 1216 



In nursery technique, some findings 1495 



Management 1557 



Pathology, Federal 1135 



Products. (See Forest products research.) 



Program for 1555 



Program of State expenditures involved 



(table) - - 1607 



By quasi-public and private agencies 1571 



Range investigations 1559 



Forest Service 1140 



State 1183 



By States 1569 



State, expansion proposed 1603 



(See also Forest research.) 



Forage recommended for watershed pro- 

 tection: 



Columbia River Basin 457 



Great Basin 449 



Upper Rio Grande Basin 444 



Beseeding western ranges 539 



Reservations, Indian, forest land and timber 

 (table). 612 



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' ' Residence areas ' ' for recreation .. 478,486 



Resolution, Senate, 57. u 



Resources, forest, Indian reservations 607 



Grazing land, Indian forests 621 



National-forest land 119 



National forest, management and use 577 



Natural, results of too rapid exploitation of. 106 



Timber, present and potential . 1 73 



Wildlife, State 830 



Restrictions on use of fire by forest-land 



owners 998 



Restocking areas, industrial (chart) . . 134 



And planting program (chart) 50 



Present and proposed (chart) 225 



Public (chart)... 136 



Timber stand (chart) 178 



Woodland (chart) 135 



Revegetation of western ranges 539 



Revenue, national forests, new sources, now 



free-.. , 1324 



Ringland, Arthur C., acknowledgment to. . _ 288 



Rio Grande Basin, lower (map) 359 



Rio Grande. (See also Upper Rio Grande 



Basin.) 

 Rio Puerco River, N.Mex., floods and erosion 



on... _ 439 



Roads: 



Federal-aid, cost (table) 1 087 



Necessity of, for intensive forestry 1464 



And trails, Indian forests (table) 626 



' ' Roadside areas ' ' for recreation 476, 486 



Roberts, Paul H.: 



Author 1547 



Coauthor 489,1587 



Rocky Mountain forests: Arkansas and Red 



River drainages, conditions in 407 



Rocky Mountain region, northern: 



Forest planting needs 1504 



Opportunities for intensive forestry 1479 



Private forest conditions and management. 931 

 Rocky Mountain region, southern: 



Forest planting needs 1505 



Opportunities for intensive forestry 1479 



Rodents on forest range 544 



Rosin. (See Naval stores.) 



Rotation grazing 539 



Rubber, native forest plants containing 560 



Rumania, regulation of private forests 1029 



Run-off. (See also Stream flow.) 



From agricultural land, increase with slope. 327 



From burned areas, southern California. . . 427 



Effect of fire on 316 



Logging on 321 



Influence of forest cover on 306 



Litter on 310 



Ohio River Basin 387 



From overgrazed forest ranges 323 



And precipitation (chart) 319 



In Yazoo River flood, measurements of 416 



Russia, regulation of forests 1030 



Wood requirements, 5-year plan (table) 288 



Wood use 287 



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Sacramento River Basin, watershed condi- 

 tions in 422 



St. Lawrence River Basin: 



Dune lands -- 366 



Erosion problems of 366 



Lower (map). 332 



Mountain areas 366 



Upper (map) 371 



Sales, timber, management on national 



forests.. 582 



San Joaquin River Basin, watershed condi- 

 tions in 421 



Sap stain of lumber 707 



Sawmills, investment in Pacific coast 914 



Saw timber: 

 Areas: 



Industrial (chart) 134 



Public (chart). - 136 



Woodland (chart)... 135 



Cull due to decay in (table) 702 



C ut and destroyed annuall y ( table) 207 



208-209, 74b, 75a 



Cut, use, and growth (chart) 23S 



