INDEX 



307 



Recreation — Continued. Page 



as a business in New Hampshire 148 



beginnings on national forests 61 



budget, average annual 260 



business, trade statistics 255 



conflict with lumbering 143 



coordinated with timber cutting 147 



costs, a criterion of class distinction 255 



costs and appropriations for, on national 



forests 115 



for low-income groups 287, 293 



forms of, common in forest 34 



history of 59 



and grazing, sore spots in 153 



human values of woodland 280 



industry, importance of 255 



is a driving human need 27 



no mere adjunct to water and timber 



conservation 275, 276 



on national forests, inexpensive, demo- 

 cratic, natural 255 



outdoor, in the West 37 



outdoor, yearning for 21 



pioneer attitude toward 18 



problem is human and pressing 55 



problems from growth of 109 



sketches of people on 68 



urban attitude toward 24 



Recreational — 



area at Little Bayou, Florida 91 



area, typical national forest 95 



areas, use of, in Puerto Rico 250 



center at Seeley Lake, Montana 101 



developments on national forests 287 



expenditures, estimates of 256 



expenditures, priority of, on national 



forests 287 



facilities extended under push of de- 

 mand 113 



management on national forests, prin- 

 ciples governing 287 



needs of prairie-plains area 281 



planning by forest officers 10 



planning for Alaska national forests .... 235 



policy of Forest Service 10, 31, 69, 255 



resource, protection of 31 



revenues from national forests 114 



structures, invisibility of 278 



use of cutover lands 1 38 



use of national forests grows 109 



use in 1891 on national forests 62 



use in New England 148 



use of national forests in future 115 



users and fires in western national forests . 292 



Recreational — Continued, 



values defy price analysis 7 



Reduction of livestock on national forest 



ranges 156 



Refuge from life in cities 29 



Refuges — 



and sanctuaries, State and Federal 204 



for game in national forests 204 



Regions, Forest Service 3 



Relationship between game and the food 



supply 1 96 



Relief labor and forest recreational facili- 

 ties 113 



Report — 

 National Resources Board, on recrea- 

 tional use 77 



of F. A. Silcox, from the 159 



of the Puerto Rican Institute of Tourism, 



reference to 250 



on Water Pollution in the United States, 



by National Resources Committee... 184 



recreational, by Frank A. Waugh 108 



Reporters describing, interpreting, conser- 

 vation 272 



Research — 



lags in forest economics and sociology. . . 279 



need for immediate 276 



needed on forest and desert light effects. 278 



to amend recreational habits 277 



Reservoir — 



Harding, San Diego County, California. 190 



silting of 183 



Resorts — 



class line drawn in the highest-priced. . . 255 



in Florida 91 



on private land, charges of 261 



private, on national forests 288 



government-owned are simple 287 



Rest and change, a standing prescription. . 25 



Revenue from recreational use on national 



forests 114 



River, The, film by Pare Lorentz 270 



Road {see also Trails) — 



Evans Notch in White Mountains 14 



Galena Summit in Idaho 14 



Mount Hood Loop, pregon 14 



planning for recreational use 14 



Roadside — 



desecration, resentment against 258 



strips preserve scenic value 97 



Romance of the West 152 



Roosevelt — 



elk on 6 national forests 199 



Franklin D., in an address, May 22, 1939 . 253 



