INDEX 



309 



Space Page 



and stillness in national forests 28 



Sun, and Air 269 



Spanish Peaks, Gallatin National Forest . . 40 



Sports. (See Hunting, Fishing, Skiing, 

 Winter, etc.) 



Sportsmen, conflict of interests between . . 212 



Spruce and balsam stands in White Moun- 

 tains 11, 147 



St. Charles dam, San Isabel National For- 

 est, Colorado 187 



St. Joe Forest, Northern Idaho 43 



State forests 



area in the South 19 



characteristics of 68 



in 39 States, acres in 68 



and parks in Rhode Island 95 



State game laws save wildlife 204 



State parks 



first of 66 



land in, 1938 67 



States 



agreements with Forest Service 209 



in which there are national forests 2 



make and administer wildlife laws 209 



receipts from national forests 6 



Steinbeck, John, The Grapes of Wrath ... 273 



Stevenson, Robert Louis, quotation from 



An Inland Voyage 37 



Stock driveways on national forests 153 



Stockmen 



investment in ranch properties 151 



use national forest pasturage 151 



Stream pollution 183 



Streams, fishing, miles of, on national 

 forests 111,201 



Stricken areas in national forests 1 38 



Structures, recreational, invisibility of 



Forest Service 278 



Studies and analyses needed 277 



Sullens, Frederick, The Jackson Daily 



News, on conservation 272 



Summer homes 



cooperative associations 101 



limited in national forests 287 



on national forests, cost of 261 



on national forests, permits to build. . . . 101 



sites, selection of, on national forests. . . 101 



Summit House, Mount Washington, 1824. 62 



Superstitions and woods fires 163 



Supervisor, forest, responsibilities of 3 



Sustained yield (see also Timber) 



for national forests 1 45 



measures. . 139 



Swimming holes Page 



and pools 185 



modern equivalent in national forests. . . 113 



places, question of opening Ill 



Tahoe tailings 138 



Taku, glacier south of Juneau 233 



Tamed vs. wildlife on national forests. ... 156 

 Tensleep Dam, Bighorn National Forest, 



Wyoming 187 



Thinned soil healing, in the South. 19 



This Is Our World, by Paul B. Sears, quo- 

 tation from 225 



Thlinget Indians of Alaska 230 



Thoreau, Henry D. 



quotation from 269 



The Maine Woods 195 



Three parties at Dolly Copp Camp 98 



Tillamook fire, the 167 



Timber 



and recreation 137 



cut, White Mountain National Forest . . 1 48 

 cutting and recreation go hand in hand . . 147 

 cutting methods provide food for wild- 

 life 208 



invasion by throngs of people 139 



is needed ; harvest must come 1 42 



liquidation, nature lovers oppose 145 



of infinite variety in national forests. ... 2 



operations and woodland charm 142 



type, ponderosa pine 145 



Timberline Lodge, Mount Hood National 



Forest 127 



Tobacco, effect of, on the land 18 



Tongass National Forest, fiords of 228 



Totem poles, Forest Service restoring 230 



Tourist (see also Camps, Visitors, Recrea- 

 tion) 

 business along the western Florida Gulf 



Coast 91 



business in New Hampshire 1 48 



camps reported by Census, 1933, 1935 . . . 257 



crop revenue, New Mexico 256 



expenditures (see also Expenditures), esti- 

 mate by Cornell and Glover 256 



money in Michigan 256 



travel in California 256 



Tourists 237 



Town, county, and city forests 64 



Tows and jumps, ski 129 



Tracy Arm, south of Juneau 233 



Trails (see also Roads) 



and roads and fire danger 176 



built by CCC 14 



downhill 127 



ski, carefully planned 127 



