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INDEX 



Page 

 Priest Lake, Kaniksu National Forest, 



Idaho 38 



Primeval, management policy to retain ... 77 

 Primitive — ■ 



America 74 



man and the forest 59 



miners 216 



the priceless 227 



Prince William Sound, forests in the region 



of 228 



Principles — 

 governing recreational management on 



national forests 287 



of management in forests and parks .... 68 

 of wildlife management and environ- 

 ment 205 



Priorities of use 143 



Priority in recreational expenditures on 



national forests 287 



Private land within national forests, area of. 258 

 Private ownership of land in Los Padres 



National Forest 262 



Problems from growth of recreation 109 



Products from national forests 6 



Protected watersheds and flood damage. . . 138 



Protection of recreational resource 31 



Public— 



"commons" of New England 28 



defense of native values 258 



entry, new ways of 13 



forests of Puerto Rico 246 



playgrounds, need for 28 



sentiment on wildlife conservation 204 



pleasure grounds in New, Hampshire . . . 95 

 Puerto Rican Institute of Tourism, from 



annual report of 250 



Puerto Rican — ■ 



a mixed race 242 



storms influence the 244 



Puerto Rico — 



a land of extremes 243 



American occupation of 243 



CCC activities in 246 



climate of 244 



contrasts between old and new 242 



commercial stands of timber in 250 



crop distribution 243 



every acre must count in 251 



fiesta, for recreation 245 



found by Ponce de Leon 242 



forest programs objectives 246 



hurricanes in , 244 



jibaros in 241 



Puerto Rico — Continued. Page 



La Mina Recreational Area 247 



Luquillo Mountains 244 



Maricao Insular Forest of 249 



objective of the forest program in 250 



parcelero system in 251 



population of 241, 243 



public forests 246 



travel to 241 



rainfall of 244 



rivers, importance of 244 



road construction in 246 



recreational areas in 247 



San Juan, city of 241 



soils of 241 



tropical plants and trees in 249 



timber production 251 



topography of 243 



use of recreational areas in 250 



Pulp and paper mills, southern 141 



Pulpwood towns, economic pressures on . . 139 



Questions concerning campground man- 

 agement 110 



Quetico-Superior international wilderness 



sanctuary recommended 83 



Rabbits, destruction of young trees by. . . . 196 

 Rabun, Lake, Chattahoochee National 



Forest 189 



Rain — 



comes to the DeSoto National Forest. . . 171 



maker in Florida 170 



Ranches, dude 152 



Ranger, forest, responsibilities of 3 



Range (see also Forage, Grazing, Live- 

 stock) — 



areas on national forests 155 



investments by stockmen 151 



use on national forests 156 



winter, a controlling factor in big-game 



populations 156 



Raper, Arthus, Preface to Peasantry 273 



Receipts from national forests, 1939 6 



Reconstruction in the New South 19 



Recreation (see also Hunting, Fishing, 

 Winter Sports, etc.) — 



administration objectives of 31 



acquisition of land needed for 262 



and modern life 24 



and other forest uses 142 



a public responsibility 28 



areas of special value for 287 



areas, rules are necessary on 29 



