Index 



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 Absence of livestock from certain national 



forest areas 155 



Account that 30 foresters have written. . . . vn 



Acknowledgment, by Russell Lord xni 



Acquisition of forest land by Government. 262 

 Acreage 



in national forests 29 



in national parks 29, 70 



in State parks and forests 29 



planted on national forests 147 



Act- 

 of May 1785, mining 216 



of 1864, State park for Yosemite Valley 



and Big Trees 66 



of July 1866, Lode Law 216 



of 1872, creating Yellowstone National 



Park 69 



of May 1872, grants basic mining rights. 217 



of 1 890, Yosemite National Park 66 



of March 1891, authorizing timber re- 

 serves 1 04 



of June 1897, amending timber reserve 



act 104 



of 1 91 1 , Weeks Law 106 



of August 1915, permits for mineral 



extraction 217 



Address, May 22, 1939, by Franklin D. 



Roosevelt, quotation from 253 



Adirondack type of open-front lean-to .... 93 



Admiralty Island, management plans for. 236 



Adventuring for pleasure 33 



Agar, Herbert: 



Land of the Free 215, 273 



Louisville Courier, a conservation writer. 272 

 Agreement: 



between Biological Survey and Forest 



Service 211 



between Bureau of Fisheries and Forest 



Service 211 



between States and Forest Service 209 



Alaska (see also Juneau) 



agriculture in southeastern 236 



assets of enormous value in 227 



bears in the national forests of 232 



big game on national forests of 231 



commercial timber in national forests of. 235 



deer of southeastern 231 



Doonerak Mountain trip 73 



Alaska Continued. 



fiords along Tongass National Forest .... 228 



fish and game of 231 



fox farming in 236 



glaciers on the coast of 230 



gold mines in 233 



Indian seal hunters in 229 



Indian village restoration 230 



Indians native to 230 



journey to, quotation from John Muir . . 227 



lakes of 230 



moose on the Kenai Peninsula of 232 



mountain goats in 231 



mountain sheep in the national forest of. . 232 



national forests of 228 



national-forest visitors in 228 



newsprint production possibilities in .... 236 



outstanding for wilderness animals 231 



pleasure grounds of 232 



population of 227 



primitive, the priceless 227 



Prince William Sound region of 228 



recreational developments in 232 



recreational planning on national forests 



of 235 



roads and trails 238 



Sitka, former Russian capital 233 



timber resources of national forests 235 



Tongass National Forest in 228 



tourist industry of 237 



Tracy Arm, a narrow waterway in 229 



vegetation, great variety to 230 



visitors to southeastern 237 



waterways of the coast 228 



winter sports in 232, 233 



Alligators on Choctawhatchee National 



Forest 1 96 



Alpine forests of high western ranges 13 



American 

 Automobile Association, distribution of 



tourist expenditures 257 



explorers and wildlife 201 



folk-lore in respect to fire 167 



Forests and Forest Life, Aldo Leopold in . 135 



intemperance, overwork 20 



occupation, march of 17 



Red Cross 1 29 



Wildlife Institute 211 



Americans need outings 17 



295 



