88 APPENDIX 



58. A Method of Estimating. Clyde Leavitt, Forestry Quarterly, Vol. II, No. 3, p. 161. 



59. Forest Service Method of Check Cruising. Editorial, The Timberman, November, 1913, 



p. 25. 



60. A Short Cut Method of Cruising. C. S. Judd, Forestry Quarterly, Vol. XI, No. 3, p. 380. 



61. Timber Estimating. H. H. Chapman, Proceedings of the Society of American Foresters, 



Vol. IV. No. 1, p. 114. 



62. The Factor of Top Diameter in Construction and Application of Volume Tables Based on 



Log Lengths. H. II. Chapman, Proceedings of the Society of American Foresters, 

 Vol. XI, No. 2, p. 221. 



63. Timber Estimating in the South Appalachians. R. C. Hall, Journal of Forestry, Vol. XV, 



No.. 3s p. 310. 



64. A Formula Method for Estimating Timber. E. I. Terry, Journal of Forestry, Vol. XVII, 



No. 4, p. 413. 



65. Comment on "A Formula Method of Estimating Timber." Donald Bruce, Journal of 



Forestry, Vol. XVII, No. 5, p. 691. 



GROWTH AND YIELD STUDIES 



66. Suggestions on Predicting Growth for Short Periods. J. C. Stetson, Forestry Quarterly, 



Vol. VIII, No. 3, p. 326. 



67. Growth of Red Pine in Ontario. A. H. D. Ross, Forestry Quarterly, Vol. XI, No. 2, p. 160. 



68. Use of Yield Tables in Predicting Growth. E. E. Carter, Proceedings of the Society of 



American Foresters, Vol. IX, No. 2, p. 177. 



69. Measurement of Increment in All-aged Stands. H. H. Chapman, Proceedings of the Society 



of American Foresters, Vol. IX, No. 2, p. 189. 



70. Determination of Stocking in Uneven-aged Stands. W. W. Ashe, Proceedings of the 



Society of American Foresters, Vol. IX, No. 2, p. 204. 



71. Determination of Site Qualities for Even-aged Stands by Site Factors. E. J. Hanzlick, 



Proceedings of the Society of American Foresters, Vol. IX, No. 2, p. 229. 



72. Permanent Sample Plots. T. S. Woolsey, Forestry Quarterly, Vol. X, No. 1, p. 38. 



73. Method of Calculating Yield in India. A. D. Blaschock, Forestry Quarterly, Vol. VIII, 



No. 3, p. 330. 



74. Determination of Quality of Locality by Fibre Length of Wood. C. D. Mell, Forestry 



Quarterly, Vol. VIII, No. 4, p. 419. 



75. Yield in Uneven-aged Stands. Barrington Moore, Proceedings of the Society of American 



Foresters, Vol. IX, No. 2, p. 216. 



76. Relation of Crown Space to Volume of Present and Future Yellow Pine Stands. Kerr, 



Forestry Quarterly, Vol. XII, No. 3, p. 330. 



77. Method for Regulating the Yield in Selection Forests. Walter J. Morrill, Forestry 



Quarterly, Vol. XI, No. 1, p. 21. 



78. Methods of Investigating Yields in Many-aged Stands. H. H. Chapman, Forestry 



Quarterly, Vol. X, No. 3, p. 458. 



79. Coordination of Growth Studies, Reconnaissance and Regulation of Yield on National 



Forests. H. H. Chapman, Proceedings of the Society of American Foresters, Vol. VIII, 

 No. 3, p. 317. 



80. Stem Analysis. John Bentley, Jr., Forestry Quarterly, Vol. XII, No. 2, p. 158. 

 SI. Increment Measurements. Brief, Forestry Quarterly, Vol. XIII, No. 4, p. 550. 



82. Notes on a Method of Studying Growth Per cent. B. A. Chandler, Forestry Quarterly, 

 Vol. XIV, No. 3, p. 453. 



