- 25- 



228. IT. S. WEATHER BUREAU. Climatologic.al data; Mississippi section. 



'v. 44, ITo. 1-13. ' lie w Orleans, La. : , 1945-46. 1.21159 



Issued monthly, with annual summary. Records 'tejnpe rat ure , 

 precipitation, and river stages. Library has- 1 also earlier years. 



229. U. S. WORK PROJECTS COMMISSION. Pinal .report , forestry data study 



for Mississippi. 25:p. , processed*-- Jackson? Miss., 1939. 

 Ref., p. 11-25. ■ 280.7 .Un3M ■ r 



Mississippi State Planning Commission, sponsor. 



Lists 30 tables, 12 maps, and 19 charts and graphs completed 

 during the project. . . • 



230. VAN SICKLE, J. V. Mississippi population trends and their implications 



115 p., processed. Jackson, Miss. , 1943. 280.045 V35 



The State's forest lands and possibilities for their development 

 are discussed on p. 77-83. .-..; •■-•• 



231. WAHLEHBSRG, tf. G. ' Effect of annual" burning on thickness of bark in 



second-growth longleaf pine stands at McNeill, Miss. Jour. Forestry 

 54: 79-81. Jan. 1936. ' 99.8 J763 



Includes table based on measurements of 1400 trees in 7 diameter 

 classes. • . , 



232. WAHLEHBSRG, V, C-. , • GREEitS, S. W. , and' REED, K.'R.' Effects of fire and 



cattle grazing on longleaf pine lands as studied at' McNeill", Missis- 

 ■ sippi.- U. S. Dept.. Agr. Tech. Bui. 683, 52 n. , illus.' Washington, 

 D. €., 1959. Ref.' .1 Ag84Te V ' ' '■' 



■ Report on an" 11-year study of four types of land treatment for '-•'- 

 cattle' grazing and. ti.mbero ' " ' .'■•■■'•'■'. 



233. WATKINS, W. I. Soils report - Yazoo backwater area. ' .59' p.,' illus., 



processed. Washington? D. C, U. S. Bur. of Plant Indus. , Divy of 

 Soil Survey, 1942? 1.955 S6So31 



234. WEAVER, H. Mississippi farmers, 1350-1850.' 139 p. Hashville, 



' Vanderbilt Univ. Press, 1945. Refs., p. 125-130*. 30.9 W37 



"Mississippi Earners is an exhaustive analysis of the economic 

 structure and incidentally the social structure of the agricultural 



• "population of Mississippi during the last ten' years prior 'to the- 



Civil War.' Landowner ship in sample counties in,, every important 

 geographical region of the state has been studied in' all its phases 

 from the unpublished census returns of. 1850 and 1360." - Foreword'.- - 



235. WEBB, 3. T. Erosion and related land use conditions on the Hell and 



'Mud 'Creeks demonstration project, Mississippi. U. S." Soil Conserrv. 

 Serv. Erosion Survey 12, 25 p., illus. Washington, D. C, 194-6. 



• 1.6 So3l J ' ....;■ •..; 



Table 4 shows distribution of land use for each of 13 soil groups. 

 33.8 percent is in woodland. _ v . . 



236. WEST01T, J. R. Sunken logs and logging brands of the lower pearl River 



Valley cMis.sIssip'pij • South. Lumberman 155(2073): 55-57, illus.- 

 Aug.- 15, 1942. 99.81 So82 



Hote on logging. practices in southern Mississippi prior to 1585. 



