INDEX 



303 



Management Page 



as one harmonious whole 143 



decentralized on national forests 3 



for the long pull 6 



of the wildlife environment 212 



policy to retain the primeval 77 



principles of wildlife 205 



Man's first food 279, 280 



Map facing p. 288 



Maricao Insular Forest of Puerto Rico . . . 249 



Mariposa Grove of Big Trees, act of 1 864 . . 66 

 Mark Twain's America, quotation from, by 



Bernard De Voto 270 



Marshall, Robert 



attempt to climb Mount Doonerak 73 



Doonerak or Bust 285 



quotation from, in Nature Magazine. . . 73 



Wind River wilderness trip by 83 



Mass outings, limitations of 27 



Masters' Spoon River Anthology, picture 



of destruction from 269 



Mayer, Albert, in the survey-graphic .... 275 



Mazamas, the 121 



McGuffey Readers, reference to 173 



Meinecke, E. P., on effect of soil compact- 

 ing 276 



Mencken, H. L., Baltimore Sun, literary 



critic 271 



Mendenhall Glacier near Juneau 233 



Metropolitan district parks 65 



Michigan, tourist money in 256 



Might of America, statement by Jenks 



Cameron 280 



Mineral 



claims requirements are liberal 217 



contests difficult and expensive 218 



production, royalty collected on 217 



Miners on national forests 215 



Mines in Alaska 233 



Mining 



a basic industry 215 



activities sometimes injure public in- 

 terests 222 



and other uses, conflicts between 215 



before the coming of white men 216 



bona fide, encouraged 216 



conflict with recreation 215 



history 216 



improvements scar the countryside 221 



industry, importance of 216 



laws, higher public values not recognized 



by 222 



legislation, State and National 216 



placer claims 217 



Mining Continued. 



priority accorded by law to 



sludge destroys woodland values 



Modern life 



and overwork 



enforces discipline 



rest and change from 



Molyneaux, Peter, of the Texas Weekly, 



on conservation 



Mono Island, west of Puerto Rico 



Money from national forests returned to 



States 



Moose, increase in numbers 



Mormon Church, accounts of recreational 



use by 



Mormon pioneers climbed Twin Peaks . . . 



Motorists, picnickers, and campers 



Motor trucks 



loaded with fire fighters 



move livestock 



Mountain-denuding fires followed by 



heavy rains 



Mountaineers Club 



Mountain goats, numbers increasing 



Mount Doonerak, attempt to climb 



Mount Vernon, tobacco fields of 



Mount Washington, first summit house, 



1824 



Moving game from overstocked to under- 

 stocked ranges 



Muir, John: 



A great naturalist 



First Journey to Alaska, quotation from . 

 Multiple use - 



management, principle of 



new needs and a broader concept of. ... 



on White Mountain National Forest. . . . 



plan of management on national forests . 



policy of Forest Service 



policy and recreational use 



principle in national forests 



Mumford, Lewis, The Golden Day 



Municipal forest camps on national for- 

 ests 



Muskellunge on national forests in Wis- 

 consin-. 



Page 



. 215 



183 



19 



24 

 25 



272 

 249 



6 



197 



62 



62 



138 



159 

 153 



191 



121 



197 



73 



18 



62 

 205 



66 



227 



3 



114 



97 



209 



8 



10 



68 



269 



65 



197 

 211 



National Association of Audubon Societies. 



National Forest (see also specific subjects) 



areas, names, and locations 289 



area in the South 19 



areas not grazed by livestock. ... 151, 152, 157 

 campers in relation to United States 

 population 293 



