AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



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Forest fires — Continued 



Oregon forest flre laws, 1911-1919. 16p '19 

 Ore. State bd. of forestry, Salem 



Our forests in July. C: H. Shinn. il Overland 

 (259 Minna st, San Francisco 25c) n s 74: 

 31-5 Jl '19 



Our forests; keep them growing. (For. leaflet 

 21) 8p il '21 Md. State bd. of for., Baltimore 



Prevention of forest fire losses. S. Riley, il 

 Am For 25:12i;0-3 Ag '19 



Problem of foiest fires. R. G. McLachlan. 

 Au.^tralian I'^or .1 4:4<)-.")t F '21 



Protection of forests against flre in 1916-1917 

 in Canada. Int R Ag Econ 9,no 6:471-8 Je 

 •18 



Rationing the fire sufferers of Minnesota. 

 L. Cordiner. J Home Econ 11:347-51 Ag '19 



Recent forest fires. "W. T. Cox. 5p '18 Minn. 

 State bd. of forestry, St Paul; Same. (In 

 Rep.. 191S, p. 15-19) n.d. Minn. State for. 

 bd., St Paul 



Reclaiming the fire swept areas of the West. 

 L: Roller, il Overland (259 Minna st, San 

 Francisco 10c) n s 73:171-6 F '19 



Report of the chief forest fire warden of 

 Pennsylvania for the year, 1918. (B, 19) 

 73p il map '19 Pa. Dept. of forestry, Har- 

 risburg 



Report of the state firewarden. C. P. Wil- 

 ber. (In Rep., 1918. p. 72-102) il 19 N.J. 

 Dept. of conservation and development, 

 Trenton 



Some examples of flre protection. Australian 

 For J 4:90 Mr '21 



States to receive federal aid for protection 

 of forest lands from flre. Weekly N L 8:5 

 Jl 27 '21 



Story of a forest flre. C. S. Ostaom. Outlook 

 (381 4th av, N.Y. 10c) 123:236-7 O 29 '19 



To enlist public sentiment in control of 

 fore.';t fires. Weekly N L 8:1 Ja 5 '21 



Uncontrollable flre. R. Headley. 4p il n.d. 

 U.S. Forest service of Cal., San Francisco 



What is the truth; reply to S. E: White. P. 

 G. Redington. Sunset (460 4th st, San 

 Francisco 25c) 44:56-8 Je '20 



What starts the forest-fires, il Literary Di- 

 gest (3.S4 4th av, N.Y. 10c) 63:27 O 11 '19 



Why and how some forest flres occur, il 

 Am For 25:1354-5 S '19 



Wild life in a forest flre. A. Rutledge. Coun- 

 try Life 37:84 Mr '20 



Woodsmen, spare those trees! Saving beetle- 

 infested trees by flre. S. B: White, il Sun- 

 set (460 4th st, San Francisco 20c) 44:23-6 

 Mr '20 



See also Fire scars; Forest fire patrol. 

 Aerial; also Central West Virginia flre pro- 

 tective association; Washington forest fire 

 association 



Laws and regulations 

 See Forestry law 



Statistics 



Forest flre losses 1920 season. C. S. Chap- 

 man. Oregon Voter (Worcester bldg., 

 Portland, Ore. 10c) 23:791 D 25 '20 

 Forest guides 



Forest guides department. See monthly 

 numbers of American forestry 

 Forest influence 



Effect of forests upon stream-flow, by Dr A. 

 Engler. Review. J For 18:625-33 O '20; Same 

 cond. Austrialian For J 4:102-5 Ap '21 



Forests and streamflow; editorial. Am For 27: 

 341 Je '21 



Forests and stream flow; some recent in- 

 vestigations. Australian For J 4:21-2 Ja 

 '21 



Investigations on the influence of forests on 

 water resources. A. Engler (Mitt. Schweiz. 

 Centralanst. Forstl. Versuchsw. 12:XV-f 

 626 '19). Review. Kyp Sta Record 44:417-18 

 Ap '21; Abstract. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 

 11, no 7: 870-2 Jl '20 



Forest insurance. See Insurance, Forest 



Forest management 

 Balsam injury in Quebec and Its control. J. M. 

 Swaine. il Ag Gaz of Canada 6:227-33 Mr 



Co-operation between national forests and 

 adjacent private lands. B. P. Kirkland. J 



For 18:120-30 F '20 

 Cut-over land problem. D. P. Tierney. J 



For 18:498-501 My '20 

 Development of a brush-disposal policy for 



the yellow-pine forests of the Southwest. 



H. H. Chapman. J For 17:693-702 O '19 

 Disposal of infected slash on timbersale 



areas in the Northwest. E. E. Hubert. 



bibliog J For 18:34-56 Ja '20 

 Effect of grazing upon aspen reproduction. 



A. W. Sampson, il U S Ag B 7-41:1-29 '19 

 Financial loss to the community due to 



forest lands becoming wastes. B. A. 



Chandler. J For 18:31-3 Ja '20 

 Foiest management, by A. B. Recknagel and 



J: Bentley, jr. Review. J For 17:850-3 N 



•19 

 Forestry for the private owner. F: F. Moon 



and H. C. Belyea. (B. 13) 166p bibliog il 



map '20 N.Y. State coll. of for., Syracuse 



univ., Syracuse 

 Fundamental silvicultural measures neces- 

 sary to insure forest lands remaining 



reasonably productive after logging. H. P. 



Baker and E: F. McCarthy. J For 18:13-22 



Ja '20 

 Influence du dSgagement des orlns de ch§ne, 



quelques ann6es avant I'exploitatlon du 



taillis, sur leur accroissement. E. Mer. 



Acad Ag France Compt Rend 6:345-9 Mr 31 



'20 

 Influence of thinning on western hemlock 



and grand flr infected with echinodontium 



tinctorium. J. R. Weir and E. B. Hubert. 



J For 17:21-35 Ja '19 

 Inspection, supervision, and control of 



private forestry measures; methods and 



cost. A. B. Recknagel. J For 18:23-5 Ja 



'20 

 Jackson, H. Short manual of forest manage- 

 ment. O x,70p *$2.50 '21 Macmillan co, 66 



5th av, N.Y. ['*7s 6d Cambridge univ. press] 

 Management of hardwood forests in the 



southern Appalachians. I. F. Eldredge. J 



For 18:284-yi Mr '20 

 Observations on unburned cut-over lands in 



the Adirondacks. E. F. McCarthy. J For 



17:386-97 Ap '19 

 Pathological marking rules for Idaho and 



Montana. J. P. Weir and E. E. Hubert. 



bibliog J For 17:666-81 O '19 

 Phases of forestry practice. R. G. Robin- 

 son, il J Ag New Zealand 20:36-48 Ja '20 

 Plan of relation of fore.st regulation by forest 



communities. M. H. Wolff. J For 18:486- 



97 My '20 

 Relation oi research to forest management. 



H. F. Weiss. J For 18:590-7 O '20 

 Rendement des for§ts. (In Le regime des 



forets en Roumanie, p. 34-44) '12 Jacques 



et Demontrond, Besancon, France 

 Working plans in Switzerland and elsewhere. 



J For 17:578-84 My '19 

 Forest mensuration 

 Alinement charts in forest mensuration. D. 



Bruce. J For 17:773-801 N '19 

 Alinement volume tables. H. Krauch. J For 



18:831-2 D '20 

 Calculation of the mean fiber length of a 



tree. W. B. Stokes. J For 19:607-10 O '21 

 Classifying forest sites by height growth. E. 



H. Frothingham. J For 19:374-81 Ap '21 

 Collection of forest data and the compila- 

 tion of form factors, volume and height 



graphs, and &c. W. A. W. de Beuzeville. (B. 



11) 5p '17 New South Wales Forestry 



comm., Sydney 

 Comment on a formula method of estimating 



timber. D. Bruce. J For 17:691-2 O '19 

 De la technicite de I'inventaire forestier. H. 



Biolley. J For Suisse 72:121-7 Jl '21 

 Determination of the middle diameter of a 



standing tree. P. d'Aboville. J For 17:802-6 

 N '19 

 Estimating standing timber. E. Secrest. Ohio 



F 145:516 Mr 20 '20 

 Folding Biltmore stick. W. B. Barrows, il J 



For 16:747-8 N '18 

 Forest mensuration; tables for the measur- 

 ing of logs, trees and growth of stands. 



69p il '21 Mass. Dept. of conservation, Div 



of forestry, Boston 



