INDEX 



305 



Outings — Page 



Americans need 17 



for the poor and ailing 265, 266 



for the poor but healthy 265 



kinds of 57 



mass, limitations of 27 



Overstocking of deer 203 



Overuse of range damages soil and forage. 156 



Overwork, an American intemperance ... 20 

 Owens, Hamilton, of Maryland's Sun 



papers, about conservation 272 



Paper from southern pine 1 39 



"Parcelero" system in Puerto Rico 251 



Parks (see also Municipal, City, State, 

 National- 

 early, for recreation 63 



national, centers of attraction 69 



national, number and area of 29, 70 



State, acres in 29 



State and National, single-use principle 



in 68 



State, first of 66 



State, land in, 1 938 67 



Parks and forests, differences in recreational 



methods 69 



Parlous days 279 



Partial cutting of timber in national 



forests 145 



Pastoral pursuits of the human race 151 



Paying guests (see also Guests, Tourists, 



Visitors) 253 



Peak load of national forest visitors 11 



Pennsylvania, hemlock-hardwood stands 



in 11 



People — 



sketches of, while on forest recreation. . 38 



throngs of in forests 139 



People's forests, soil, and crops 2 



Philadelphia, William Penn parks in. . . . 63 



Piccard's stratosphere flight 219 



Pickens Canyon, California, fire in 191 



Pic-nic, Brigham Young's 62 



Picnic grounds at Little Bayou, Chocta- 



whatchee (see also Camps, Campgrounds) . 94 

 Pike National Forest, Colorado — 



government land for picnicking in. . . . 262 



vacationists in 155 



Pinchot — 



camp on the Choctawhatchee 89 



Gifford, first Chief of the Forest Serv- 

 ice 274 



Gifford, on denudation and erosion in 



North China 179 



Pine— Page 



lodgepole, of Rocky Mountains 12, 13 



ponderosa, in west 12 



forests in the South 19 



western white, in Idaho 12 



white and red, of Minnesota 12 



Pinkham Notch, highways through 96 



Pioneer Americans, attitude on toil 18 



Pioneers, faults and virtues of 269 



Pioneering, changes in concepts 20 



Planning — 

 for national forest recreational use. ... 10, 287 



in Alaska's national forests 235 



to avoid discord 152 



Plantations on prairie and High Plains. . . . 280 

 Planting, artificial, beneficial to recrea- 

 tional use 1 47 



Pleasure grounds 232 



Pleasures — • 



in national forests 8 



the national forests offer 10 



Plow that Broke the Plains, picture by 



Pare Lorentz 270 



Poems of Robert Frost 254 



Poets, Frost, Robert; MacLeish, Archi- 

 bald; Lorentz, Pare 270 



Policy- 

 national forest, Wilson letter establishing . 1 



recreation, administration of 94 



recreational, statement of 287 



regarding winter sports facilities 131 



Ponce de Leon, discovery of Puerto Rico 



by 242 



Ponderosa pine — 



in the Black Hills 1 48 



timber type 145 



Pools and swimming holes 185 



Population — - 

 of U. S. in relation to costs of reaching 



national forests 293 



of U. S. in relation to national forest 



campers 293 



Port Snettisham, near Tracy Arm 233 



Post-war "normalcy" and the boom 108 



Potlatch Lumber Company, favorite picnic 



place of 43 



Power developments and recreation 181 



Pounds Hollow Dam, Shawnee National 



Forest, Illinois 187 



Prairie-Plains area — 



recreational needs of 281 



shade for people of 148 



Prairie States Forestry Project 281 



Predators of livestock and other wildlife ... 199 



