AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



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Forests and forestry — United States — Continued 



For a national forestry bill. Am For 27:17 Ja 

 •21 



For the land's sake. P. S. Lovejoy. 11 Coun- 

 try Gent 84:8-9+ Jl 2G '1!) 



Forest depletion and forestry policy. Eng 

 News-Record (10th av at 36th st, N.Y. 25c) 

 85:1128 D 9 '20 



Foi-est economics: some thoughts on an old 

 subject; symposium. Am For 25:1337-42 S 

 '10 



Forest savings as a necessity. B. Vallentine. 

 Australian For J 4:229-32 Ag '21 



Forestry bill in Congress. Am For 27:98 F '21 



Forestry chief urges national action to provide 

 future timber supply. Weekly N L 8:6 D 

 29 '20 



Forestry enabling law. M. S. Howard. J For 

 19:500-5 My '21 



Forestry: hearings on H. R. 15327, Jan. 26-27. 

 1921. 58p '21 U.S. Congress, House com. 

 on ag., Washington, D.C. Apply to con- 

 gressmen 



Forestry legislation by the national govern- 

 ment. Science (Science Press, Garrison, 

 N.Y. 15c) n s 53:69-70 Ja 21 '21 



Forestry movement of the seventies, in the 

 Interior department, under Schurz. J. S. 

 Peyton. J For 18:391-405 Ap '20 



Forestry work hy the National research 

 council's committee. Am Lumberman (431 S. 

 Dearborn st. Chicago 25c) 2350:68-9 My 29 

 '20 



Forests are going! stop them! C: L. Pack, 

 il Banker-F 8:12-13 Ap '21 



C^neral forest exchange bill: hearing on H. 

 R. 9539, a bill for the consolidation of forest 

 lands within the national forests. Feb. 17- 

 21, April 29, 1920. 164p 2pts '20 U.S. Con- 

 gress. House com. on the pub. lands, 

 Washington. D.C. Apply to congressmen 



Government purchase of forest lands will 

 prevent future timber shortage. Weekly N 

 L 7:6 Ap 28 '20 



Greeley urges on Congress need of national 

 forestry. Weeklv N L 8:1 F 16 '21 



Guarding the nation's wood-lot. E. T. Allen. 

 il Outlook (381 4th av. N.Y. 15c) 127:153- 

 4 Ja 26 '21 



Hold individuals responsible for devasta- 

 tion of forests. Weekly N L 7:2 F 11 '20 



How can the private forest lands be bi'ought 

 under forest management? W. N. Spar- 

 hawk. J For 17:490-6 My '19 



Idle lands in this country increase with 

 rapidity. Weekly N L 8:2 Ap 6 '21 



In the wake of the woodsman. H. A. Mount, 

 il Sci Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. lOcj 123: 

 122 Ag 7 '20 



Indian timberlands. J. P. Kinney. J For 

 19:618-21 O '21 



Insect ravages in our forests. S. R. Winters, 

 il Sci Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 15c) 124: 

 48 Ja 15 '21 



Is public purchase of private timber lands 

 the only solution? J For 17:192-6 F '19 



It does not pay to work land which it does 

 not pay to work; but our cut-over lands can 

 duplicate a crop they once produced. P. S. 

 Lovejoy. il Country Gent 84:10-11 Jl 19 '19 



Light burning is a mistake. Am For 26:68-9 F 

 '20 



Lines are drawn. G. Pinchot. J For 17:899-900 

 D '19 



Man's second fall. J: P. Whitman. Am For 

 27:165-8 Mr '21 



National and state forest policies. 4p '20 Am. 

 paper and pulp assn., 18 E. 41st st, N.Y. 



National control of forest devastation. F: E. 

 Olmsted. J For 19:468-78 My '21 



National forest areas, June 30, 1920. (Misc. 

 O.— 11) 8p '20 U.S. Forest service, Wash- 

 ington, D.C. 



National forest policies: a critical review 

 of the several plans; with discussion. F: E. 

 Olmsted. J For 18:598-609 O '20 



National fore.=t policy. Am Fov 26:67-8 F '20 



National forest policy; with discussion. H: S. 

 Graves. Am For 25:1281-4 Ag '19 



Nationnl forest rereints jncrea"=e despite fire 

 loss. W^eekly N L 8:1 D 29 '20 



National forestry p'rogram in the United 

 States. R. S. Kellogg. Paper (251 W. 19th 

 st, N.Y. 25c) 27:9-10-}- Ja 26 '21 



National hmiber and forest policy. H: S. 

 Graves. U S Ag Sec C 134:1-14 '19; Same. J 

 For ]7::J:)l-ti3 Ap '19; Same cond. Am For 

 2.->:1040-.'')2 My '19 



National needs and sustained annual yield of 

 the nation. R. Watson. J For 19:390-3 Ap 

 '21 



National policy of forest preservation. Sci- 

 ence (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 

 49:584-5 Je 20 '19 



Need for unilerstanding. W. Compton. J For 

 18:255-9 Mr '20 



Newspapers must educate their readers to de- 

 mand reforestation legislation. T. F. Mc- 

 Pherson. Printers' Ink (185 Madison av, 

 N.Y. 10c) 113:17-20 D SO '20 



Next steps in the forestry program. 8p n.d. 

 Am. Paper and pulp assn., 18 E. 41st st, 

 N.Y. 



Notes on slash disposal in the Lake states. 

 J. A. Mitchell. J For 19:141-6 F '21 



One aspect of the national program of fores- 

 try: cost. R. S. Hosmer. J For 18:9-12 Ja '20 



Organization for the national control of for- 

 est devastation. F: E. Olmsted. J For 18: 

 242-7 Mr '20 



Our forests in July. C: H. Shinn. 11 Overland 

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

 81-5 Jl '19 



Perpetuating our forests. F. W. Parsons. 

 Saturday Evening Post (Independence sq, 

 Philadelphia 5c) 193:96-8 Jl 24 '20 



Plan for the disposal of Indian reservation 

 timberlands. E. A. Sherman. J For 19:354- 

 66 Ap '21 



Policy of forestry for the nation. Am For 

 25:1401-6 O '19; Same. J For 17:901-10 D '19; 

 Discussion. J For 17:946-64 D '19 



Policy of forestry for the nation. H: S. 

 Graves. U S Ag Sec C 148:1-11 '19 



Private forestry. H: S. Graves. U S Ag Sec 

 C 129:1-11 '19; Same. J For 17:113-20 P '19 



Problems of our forests. A. L. Dahl. il 

 Successful P 19:14-15 My '20 



Progress in state forestry legislation. Am 

 For 27:660 O '21 



Protect the headwaters of navigable streams. 

 Am For 26:196 Ap '20 



Protecting our forests and industry. C: L. 

 Pack. Am Industries (30 Church st, N.Y. 

 15c) 21:10-12 My '21 



Public acquisition or control? E. I. TeriT- J 

 For 18:324-5 Ap '20 



Real issue. H: S. Graves. J For 18:98-9 F '20 



Recommendations of the Secretary of agricul- 

 ture: hearings, Feb. 8, 1921. lip '21 U.S. 

 Congress, House com. on ag., Washington, 

 D.C. Apply to congressmen 



Reflections. A. Gary. J For 18:472-6 My '20 



Relation of water to forestry. T. Saville. Am 

 City (154 Nassau st, N.Y. 50c) 23:287-92 S 

 •20 



Remedies for averting diminishing tmiber 

 supply. Weekly N L 7:3 N 12 '19 



ReTDort of the committee on the results of 

 the referendum ballot on the society^s plan 

 for a national forest policy. J For 18:581- 

 9 O '20 ^ 



Research — an aid to forest perpetuation. R. 

 Zon. Australian For J 4:65-9 Mr ^21 



Re-shaping our forest policy. J. W. Tourney. 

 Sci Monthly (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 

 50c) 12:18-3o Ja ^21 



Segregation of farm from forest land. P. S. 

 Lovejoy. J For 17:627-46 O ^19 



Self-PTovernment in forestry. W. B. Greeley. 

 J For 18:103-5 F ^20 



Some rom.ments of the renort of the com- 

 mittee of the society. J. S. Whipple. J For 

 18:110-12 F '20 



Some remarks on state forest policy. R. S. 

 Hosmer. J For 17:168-72 F '19 . , . 



Sound policies of forestry advocated m 

 United States. Weekly N L 7:1 D 17 '19 



Southern long-leaf pine belt. F. V. Emerson, 

 il map Geographical R (156th st & Broad- 

 way, N.Y. 50c) 7:81-90 F ^19 



Spare that tree! W. B. Greeley, il Indepen- 

 dent (119 W. 40th st, N.Y. 15c) 102:201 My 

 8 '20 



Squandering our heritage. G- Pinchot. Na- 

 tion (20 Vesey st, N.Y. 15c) 111:444 O 20 20 



State forest notes and legislation. J For 17: 

 44-6 Ja '19 



