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Page 

 Transplanting game animals, fur bearers, 



game birds, and fish 204 



Transportation costs of forest recreation . . . 260 

 Trappers' Lake, White River National 



Forest, Colorado 50 



Trapping surplus game 206 



Tree- 

 growth and water yield, effects of new 



roads on 277 



of Jove, man's first food from 279, 280 



Trees 



harvesting of old 1 42 



in long strips, Prairie States Forestry 



Project 281, 282 



to the people 280 



Trips, rigors of wilderness 73 



Tropical plants and trees in Puerto Rico. . 249 

 Trout streams on Apache national forest . . 1 04 

 Tujunga Canyon, California, fires in the. . 193 

 Type- 

 Douglas fir 145 



lodgepole pine 1 47 



Typical national forest, timber on 143 



Unforeseen conflicts 215 



United States Department of Agriculture 



Forest Service, report of the Chief, 1938 . 1 59 



steps by, to restore wildlife 8 



Up from Wind River 83 



Upland birds on national forests 201 



Use of national forests, growth in 109 



Uses of forest ranges 151 



Vacations, ways of cutting cost of (see also 



Recreation) 262 



Values that defy price analysis 7 



Vegetation untouched by livestock 157 



Vesuvius Dam, Wayne National Forest, 



Ohio 187 



"Virgin area" on national forests defined . . 78 



Virgin areas, provision for 287 



Visibility, a subject of Forest Service re- 

 search 278 



Visitors 



character and habits change rapidly. ... 105 



expenditures, business benefits from .... 257 



hunger for natural things 10 



in 1938, on national forests 70 



in national forests, 1924 and 1938, com- 

 pared 109 



in State forests 68 



increase the fire risk. 106 



report, Puerto Rican Institute of Tourism . 250 



saddle and pack stock, feed for 155 



Visitors Continued. 



sketches of, on forest recreation 



the "peak load" of, in national forests. . 



to southeastern Alaska 



to the Apache National Forest 



Visits 



number of, to national forests 



recreation, 1909 and 1935 compared. . . 



to forest areas in Puerto Rico 



Voodoo notions . . 



Wagner, Phillip, Maryland's Sun papers, 



writes of the land 



Walker, Capt. Joseph Reddeford 



Wallace, Henry A. 



A Foreword by 



New Frontiers 



on saving soil and forests 



Wain, Nora, Reaching for the Stars 



Warming shelters for winter sports 



Warnings by Thomas Jefferson and Patrick 



Henry 



Wasatch Mountain Club 



Wasatch National Forest, recreation 



camps in 



Washington on tobacco at Mount Vernon . 

 Water (see also Floods, Erosion) 



and forests 



a primary product of national forests . . . 



for pleasure 



in the Black Hills of South Dakota 



is the lifeblood of any region 



is plentiful, on most national forests .... 



problem of providing 



rights, lawsuits over 



run-off, guarding against excessive 



Water levels 



and forest pleasure grounds 



and wildlife 



Water pollution in the United States, re- 

 port by National Resources Board 



Watersheds 



protected, reduce flood damage 



that are closed to recreational use 



Waterways for camping and swimming. . . 

 Waugh, Frank A., recreational survey and 



report 



Waymack, W. W., Des Moines Register- 

 Tribune, on conservation 



Ways and means 



Wealth in the raw, endless 



Webb, Walter Prescott: Divided We 



Stand, and The Great Plains 



Weeks Law, act of 191 1 



Weinberger, vacation expenditures, total . . 



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272 

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18 

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262 

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179 

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 184 

 185 

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 185 

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183 

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184 



138 

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108 



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