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INDEX 



Roosevelt — Continued. Page 

 National Forest, Colorado, picnicking 



space lacking 262 



Theodore, cried havoc 180 



Rorty, James, Where Life Is Better 286 



Royal hunt, a form of recreation 60 



Ruin in La Crescenta, Verdugo, Montrose, 



La Canada, California 191 



Rules (see also Policies) — 



necessary on recreation areas 29 



when lost 288 



Rush to the outdoors 108 



Russian wild boars on certain national 



forests 197 



Saddle and pack stock, feed for 155 



Salting cattle near roads and trails elimi- 

 nated 155 



San Bernardino National Forest, Camp 



Seeley, lay-out of 264 



San Dimas experimental forest, California. 191 

 San Francisco Fair stirred tides of travel 



westward 108 



Sanitation problem on campgrounds Ill 



San Juan, Puerto Rico, a city of 140,000 . . 241 



"Scenic area" on national forests defined. . 79 



Schneider, Hannes, ski pioneer 121 



Sears, Paul: 



This is Our World 273 



Deserts on the March 273 



See America First 108 



Selective cutting (see also Timber, Sus- 

 tained yield) — 



hardwood types 1 47 



In Douglas fir type 145 



Seeley Lake, Lolo National Forest 101 



Shasta National Forest, campground for 



public use in 262 



Shea, fire investigation in South 165 



Sheep, bighorn, on 55 national forests. ... 197 



Sheet erosion strips tilled topsoil 180 



Shelters, warming, for winter sports 128 



Shores Lake, Ozark National Forest, Ar- 

 kansas , 187 



Side shows 219 



Sierra Club of California 121 



Sign in the park of a European city 1 37 



Signals, when lost or in distress 289 



Single-use principle in national and State 



parks 68 



Silcox, Ferdinand A. — 



excerpts from report by 159 



late, Chief of the Forest Service 274 



on the Tillamook fire 167 



Single lady taking notes 43 



Sitka — Page 



by airplane from Juneau 233 



spruce forests, western Washington and 



Oregon 13 



Sketches of people on forest vacations 38 



Ski- 

 cabins in high country 129 



jumps and tows 129 



lobby, Timberline Lodge 138 



Patrol, National 129 



pioneer, Hannes Schneider 121 



slopes, practice 1 33 



tow outfits built by local sports clubs. ... 131 



trails carefully planned 1 27 



Skiing (see also Winter Sports) — - 



at Timberline Lodge 127 



centers on the national forests 121 



cross-country 127 



hazards of 128 



overnight accommodations for 128 



Slash after logging operations 147 



Sludge, effects on woodland values 183 



Smelter, damage to timber 221 



Smith, Paul, San Francisco Chronicle, con- 

 servation writer 272 



Smoke chasers hunting fires 161 



Smokers' fires in western national forests . . 292 



Sno-motor developed by Forest Service. . . 133 



Snow — 



buses, a recent development 125 



reports, interest in 190 



samples of, along trails 1 90 



trains to winter sports areas 123 



Soil- 

 healing in the South 19 



production is slow 180 



woodland binds from erosion 7 



Songbirds in national forests 201 



South — 



and the healing pine 1 39 



coming back on thinned soil 19 



human drain of, to North and West 18,19 



national forest acreage in 19 



State forest acreage in 19 



Southern — 

 and eastern national forests and the live- 

 stock industry 152 



editors and columnists who write of the 



land 271,272 



forestry methods 141 



pines for paper, pulp, and rayon 139 



portent of reconstruction 271 



pulp and paper mills 141 



Southerners, cost of exodus of 19 



