Forest Continued 



industries in South, 280-281 

 inventory, 188, 319, 329-330 

 land 



and timber resources. C. Ed- 

 ward Behre, 715-721 



commercial, condition, 716- 

 721 



commercial, fire protection, 

 1945, 530 



commercial, holdings, by re- 

 gion, 1945, 210 



mismanagement, 302 



need for fire protection, 485 



ownership, 33, 716, 718, 719 

 management 



associations, 271-272 



blister rust control, 457 



for insect control, 409-410, 

 412-413 



specialty of consultants, 662, 

 663 



State, 392 



world needs, 748 

 moisture, evaporation and pas- 

 sage, 594-595 

 nurseries, public, 893 

 plantations, establishment, 136, 



137 

 products 



cooperatives, work and prob- 

 lems, 183-184 



industries, specialization in, 

 663 



industry, integration, 278 



nonmanufactured, output and 

 value, 1947, 838 



nonmanufactured, value by 

 regions, 850 



output and value, estimates, 

 722 



selling, 230-231 



world demand, 751-753 

 range, grazing, 27-28 

 ranger, duties, 32 

 rangers, fire fighting, 531 

 recreation, 533-537 

 renewal. Leonard I. Barrett, 



120-126 



seed, sowing methods, 140 

 situation, world. Stuart Bevier 



Show, 742-753 

 succession, 105-106, 107 

 surveys, aerial, 471 

 trees, kinds, 19 

 types- 

 classification, 111, 112, 416 



factors affecting, 117 



of U. S. William A. Dayton, 

 109-114 



on Indian lands, 384 

 vegetation, and soil erosion, 593, 



594, 596, 597, 600-601 

 virgin, acreage, 106 

 visitors, safety for. Robert S. 



Monahan, 556-560 

 zones of U. S., 104-105 

 zones of world, 104-105 



Index 



Forest-crop laws, 270 

 Forest-exchange law, purpose, 303 

 Forest-land policies, 1876-97, 704- 



709 



Forest-pest control, airplane in. 

 J. S. Yuill, C. B. Eaton, 471- 

 477 



Forest Farmers Assn., 661, 663 

 Forest Industries Council, 672-673 

 Forest Insect Laboratory, 470 

 Forest of Fame, Wis., 13 

 Forest Pathology, Division of, 



work, 468, 470 



Forest Pest Control Act, 410, 450 

 Forest Products Laboratory 

 George M. Hunt, 647-651 

 mailing list, 652 



publications, 651-652, 899-900 

 use. F. J. Champion, 651-653 

 work, 201, 203, 204, 622, 634, 



637, 639, 646, 710 

 Forest Service 

 blister rust control on national 



forests, 456 



classification of forest types, 112 

 educational activities, 660 

 injuries, 1947, analysis, 677 

 job-load analysis, 378-379 

 national forest administration, 



373-380 

 personnel, 664 



public forest-tree nurseries, 893 

 shelterbelt planting, 193 

 spruce budworm control, 423, 



426 



tussock moth control, 437-442 

 Forest Utilization Service, 653 

 Foresters 



and railroads. Robert N. Hos- 



kins, 682-685 

 calling, 655-685 

 consultants, 259 



consulting. Norman Munster 



and Arthur Spillers, 662-663 



employment, 277, 664, 666, 683- 



684 



farm, duties, 22 

 regional 



addresses, 555-556 

 duties, 374 



State, duties, 391-392 

 training, 708 

 Forestry 



Associations. See Associations, 

 definition, 106, 656 

 economic, social aspects, 657 

 education in. Samuel T. Dana, 



655-658 



establishment, world, 753 

 in America, history. W. N. 



Sparhawk, 702-714 

 industrial history, 666 

 national program. Lyle F. 



Watts, 757-760 



opportunities in North, 272-273 

 outlook in West, 277-278 



925 



Forestry Continued 

 private 



expansion, 712-714 



in North, 255-256, 273 



in South, 284-285 

 profession, history, 655-656 

 purpose, 120 

 research, plan of Raphael Zon, 



712 

 teaching in schools, 655-659, 



672 



world, destructive forces, 747 

 Forests 



and fish. Paul R. Needham and 



Fred W. Johnson, 581-585 

 and small ranchers. William L. 



Robb, 358-359 

 and soils. John T. Auten and 



T. B. Plair, 114-119 

 and water, 593-614 

 and wildlife, 561-592 

 climax, 106, 107 

 commercial, ownership, 654 

 community 



George A. Duthie, 394-398 



management, 21 

 company, 255-298 

 diseases. L. M. Hutchins, 443- 



445 



effect on soils, 117 

 effect on streams, 595, 597, 599, 



600 



experimental, 169-172 

 farm, saw timber, by region, 654 

 Federal 



F. W. Grover, 381-390 



acreage, 1945, 654 



and Sustained-Yield Unit Act, 



337-339 



floods. See Floods, 

 function in storms, 29 

 Indian, utilization, 385 

 industrial, 673 



insects, survey. F. C. Craig- 

 head and John M. Miller, 



407-413 



multiple-use, labor's interest, 756 

 naval stores. Carl E. Ostrom 



and John W. Squires, 291-298 

 new, establishment, red and 



white pine, 312-313 

 of Alaska. 361-372 

 original, 15-16 

 photography, aerial, 679-682 

 pine, of California, 352-358 

 pinyon-juniper, 342-347 

 private holdings, in North, 255- 



274 



public, extension needs, 760 

 small 



care. M. M. Bryan, 219-232 



cash crops. R. E. McArdle, 

 173-176 



harvesting, 237-244 

 southwestern, classes, 342-343 

 State- 

 Stanley G. Fontanna, 390-394 



