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INDEX 



National Forest Continued. Page 



campgrounds, number of 89 



cover, types of 143 



crops, some of the 5 



movement, origin of and development. . 104 



names are beautiful 4 



planting activities 147 



products of the 6 



ranges 151 



range use balanced with forage produc- 

 tion 156 



recreational developments complement 



others 288 



recreational use, few restrictions on 288 



regions, the 3 



use, growth in 109 



visitors in 1938 70 



visitors, total expenditures by 256 



western, fires, showing number of and 



causes 292 



wildlife and a wildlife census 196 



National Forests, the 1 



and parks compared 69 



birds in, upland and song 201 



multiple-use plan of management on ... 209 



names of, areas in, and locations of 289 



not solidly timbered 143 



offer space and stillness 28 



161 all different 2 



176 million acres in 137 



principles governing recreational man- 

 agement 287 



re-create a source of sustained income. . 142 



return $4,903,376 to States in 1 939 6 



sustained yield for 145 



National parks 



attendance growth 109 



centers of attraction 69 



system consolidated, 1916 108 



National Park Service 



area under administration by 70 



Personnel 70 



visitors reported by 70 



National Resources Board, 1934 Report on 



recreational land use 77 



National Resources Committee 



estimates of income distribution 259 



report on water pollution in the U. S. . . 184 



National Ski Association 119 



National Ski Patrol 129 



"Natural area" on national forests de- 

 fined 78 



Natural conditions on virgin, wild, and 



wilderness areas . . 287 



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Nature lovers oppose timber liquidation. . 145 

 "Nerves of iron and bodies of steel," Kelley 



quotation 161 



Neuberger, Richard: 



Seattle Post-Intelligencer interprets con- 

 servation 272 



Our Promised Land 273 



New England 



fire hazard 175 



hurricane damage to 175 



New Hampshire's recreation business. ... 148 

 New land 



Alaska 227 



when this was 17 



New Mexico's tourist crop 256 



Newsprint production possibilities in 



Alaska 236 



New woods and ways 13 



New York Herald-Tribune, record of disas- 

 ter 166 



Niagara State Reservation, New York's 



first State park 67 



Noncommercial forest land 138 



Northern Yellowstone elk herd 157 



North Woods, a promised land 23 



Notch, Crawford, White Mountain Na- 

 tional Forest 61 



Notes of a single lady 43 



Number of fires in western national forests, 



and causes of 292 



Objectives 



in recreation administration 31 



of national forests attuned to needs 104 



of the forest program in Puerto Rico .... 250 

 Ocala National Forest 



Camp at Deer Lake 266 



4-H Club camp 264 



Ocean and Great Lakes shores, ownership . 28 

 Odum, Howard, Southern Regions of the 



United States 273 



Off the trail 79 



Old Land: Puerto Rico 241 



Olmsted, planner of Central Park 63 



Organization camps (see also Camps) 



five classes of 264, 265 



low-cost forest recreation 263 



Our country needs timber 1 37 



Outdoor recreation, yearning for 21 



Outdoors, rush to the 108 



Outing, the great 20 



