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Spruce-fir type, measures to prevent devasta- 

 tion in 1443 



Spruce-hemlock fog belt type: 



Measures to prevent devastation in 1431 



Practices needed to prevent devastation 



in (table) 1451 



Spruce pulpwood requirements (chart) 268 



Stain, injury to forest products by 707 



Stands: 



All timber _ 184 



United States (chart) 178 



Indian forests (table) 612 



Remaining, availability, summary 23 



Saw-timber: 



Having conversion value (chart) 190 



Ownership (table) 185 



Present and proposed (chart) 226 



Timber, world's, decreasing 295 



United States (charts) 174-8, 186 



Stand tables: 

 Bottomland hardwoods, lower Mississippi 



Valley 951 



Douglas fir, western Washington 920 



Longleaf and slash pine, Florida 950 



Northern hardwoods, White Mountains. .. 970 



Oak hardwo9ds, Mont Alto State Forest.. 974 



Ponderosa pine, eastern Oregon 930 



Red spruce, White M ountains 972 



Shortleaf and loblolly pine, southern Ar- 

 kansas -- 946,947 



Sugar pine, California 927 



Western white pine, Idaho 936 



White pine, hemlock, and hardwoods, 



Pennsylvania 977 



State accomplishments and plans (section) _ _ 733 



State agricultural experiment stations, forest 



research by 796 



State aid: 



Federal forest-insect activities as a form of. . 1 139 

 Federal forest pathology activities as a 



form of - 1135 



Federal program, proposed, legislation 



needed -- 1632 



Forest Service research as 1140 



Forestry, program for - 1601 



In forestry, summary 6 



Necessity for, reduced by forest produc- 

 tivity. i--- 113 



To private owners and local political units 



(section) 1177 



Program of, State expenditures involved 



(table) 1607 



State contribution to forestry, summary 5 



State, county, and town share in fire costs 



(table) - - 819 



State-Federal aid: 



Future expenditures 1933-39 (table) 1340 



Protection, insects 1336 



Indirect --- 1330 



20-year program (table) 1341 



State fire protection: 



Federal aid in - 1332 



Organization - 818 



Regulation - 1350 



State forests: 



Area (tables) 825,1264 



Definition 824.831,833 



Development of, in Pennsylvania 763 



Income from 1326, 1636, 1638 



Management costs 1318 



And parks, summary of 6 



Program for 1603 



Reforestation program for 1606 



Regional concentration 839 



Visitors to (table) 464 



Western, areas 840 



State forest land: 



Administration 823,832,834 



Not in forests and parks (table). -- 826 



Ratio to all commercial (table) 827 



Tax reverted 829 



Used by game 507 



Watershed protection conditions and re- 

 quirements 1516 



State forest planting, regulation 1350 



State forest research... 1569 



Program, summary 56 



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State forestry, organization for 1600 



State forestry organizations: 



Need of civil-service status 816 



Present status 773 



State game commission 1553 



State game refuges and hunting grounds 830 



State land: 



Fire control , allowable burn (table) 1 399 



Forest wild life areas on 1552 



Private land, fire-protection costs (table). . . 1408 



Statelegislation required, national plan, sum- 

 mary 74 



State and local governments, responsibility for 

 forestry 1599 



State, management .of .forest lands, relative 

 financial capacity (table) 1297 



State organizations for forestry, summary 5 



State parks: 



Area (table) 825 



Definition. 824, 831 



And forests, administration, summary 483 



State participation in national forest income. 1326 



State range lands, western 546 



State regulation: 



Of private owners 822 



Scope - 1345 



State responsibility: 



In fire-control program 1405 



Public regulation.. 1344 



State taxation regulation 1350 



Steer, H. B., author 607 



Stewart, George, acknowledgment 527 



Stock. (See Livestock.) 



Stock, forest planting: 



Distribution by regions 1930 (table) 1079 



(See also Planting Stock.) 



Stock, growing. (See Growing Stock.) 



Stocking: 



Deficiency in cut-over California and south- 

 ern softwood stands (table) 866 



Deficiency in cut-over hardwoods (table) . . 863 



Stone, J. H., coauthor 489 



Straw, consumption in paper manufacture 

 (table) 259 



Streams heading in national forests (map). 589 



Stream flow: 



Affected by logging 321 



Conditions: 



Hudson Bay drainage 368 



Upper Mississippi River Basin 370 



East Gulf drainages 351,354 



Forest influence on, foreign laws recognizing 328 



Forest planting for regulation of 1489 



Influence of forest cover on, study in Clear- 

 water River drainage 453 



Ohio River Basin.. 387 



Power development from 302 



(See also Run-off, watershed.) 



Stream-flow erosion, research by Forest 

 Service 1563 



Stream-flow problems: 



Critical, Appalachian Mountains 1527 



In lower Mississippi River Basin 413 



Magnitude of 300 



West Gulf drainages: 



Character of flow 360 



Floods. - 360 



Silting of channels.. 361 



Stream-flow utilization 360 



Stream-flow regulation, a program for 1509 



Stream-flow and water conservation on na- 

 tional forests --- 589 



Structure, wood, research 1386 



Stumpage: 



Private, Federal acquisition, future supply. 1284 

 Western, classification of, on conversion 

 basis 1157 



Stumpage price trend, Southern yellow pine 

 (chart) - - 942 



Stumpage realization values, selective cutting 

 (table) - - 908 



Stuart, R. Y., forester, signature, letter of 

 transmittal * 



Subsidies, present public, influence on per- 

 manent ownership of private industrial 

 timberland 1269 



