INDEX 



297 



Camp — Continued. Page 



4-H Club, Ocala National Forest 264 



Hunting, on the Choctawhatchee Na- 

 tional Forest 92 



Pahaska, on the Shoshone River 53 



Pinchot, Choctawhatchee National 



Forest 89 



plan, multiple-building type of 264 



Seeley, good structures and lay-out of . . 264 



sets, definition of 97 



sites, 3,800 on national forests 95 



spots, time limits on occupancy of 110 



Campers — 



at Dolly Copp on Labor Day 98 



fires, number of, in western national for- 

 ests 292 



learn to be careful 176 



on Priest River, Idaho 159 



on national forests in relation to United 



States population 293 



Campgrounds — 



additional urgently needed 114 



capacity on national forests 114 



close to highways 53 



developments by CCC 114 



differences between 90 



effects of overuse of 276, 277 



facilities 97, 111, 113, 114 



fuel logs for 110 



number in the national forests 89 



off the beaten track 53 



questions concerning management 110 



sanitation problems on Ill 



sometimes overcrowded 114 



use creates problems 109 



Camps — 

 and picnic grounds on White Mountain 



Forest 95 



boys' and girls' 265 



for underprivileged children 265 



municipal vacation 264 



of hunting, fishing, hiking, skiing clubs. . 265 



of nonprofit organizations 264 



of restricted membership organizations. . 265 

 organization, classes and number .... 264, 265 



recreation, in Wasatch National Forest . . 



tourist, reported by Census 



Canoe travel 



Caribbean National Forest (see also Puerto 

 Rico) — 



area of 



Dona Juana recreational area 



has practically no fire hazard 



La Mina recreational area 



262 

 257 

 135 



246 

 249 

 161 

 247 



Toro Negro recreational unit 249 



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Carnivals, winter 122 



Causes — 

 and number of fires in western national 



forests 292 



of forest fires 172 



Cave Mountain Lake, Jefferson National 



Forest, Virginia 187 



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activities in Puerto Rico 246 



Blackwater fire tragedy 159 



boys map their country 278 



boys patrol the woods 169 



campground developments by the 114 



shelter built by 93 



trails built by 14 



Census of big game on national forests. . . . 291 



Central Park laid out in 1 853 63 



Centuries-old trees, the majesty of 142 



Certain idiosyncracies 167 



Chamberlin, statement by, to Governors. . 180 

 Chase, Stuart, Rich Land, Poor Land. . . 273 

 Chief, Forest Service, from the annual re- 

 port of 89 



China, denudation in north 179 



Choctawhatchee — 



bayou country, attractions of 91 



Camp Pinchot on the 89 



hunting camp on the 92 



resources of the 90-95 



wildlife, a great natural crop 91 



City-park movement, the 64 



City, town, and county forests 64 



Civilization has claimed choicest wildlife 



range 201 



Clean water 181 



Climate of Puerto Rico 424 



Club- 

 Appalachian Mountain 121 



Dartmouth Outing 119 



Ishpeming Ski 119 



Mazamas 121 



Mountaineers 121 



Sierra 121 



Wasatch Mountain 121 



Clubs, early hiking in New England 62 



Commercial timber on national forests, 



area of 1 43 



Committee, National Resources, estimates 



of income distribution 259 



"Commons," public, of New England. ... 28 

 Communities depend on Government 



timber 142 



Community forests, 1,500 in the United 



States 64 



