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185. PUTNAM, J. A., and BULL, H. The trees of the bottomlands of the 



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Includes description and discussion cf principal species and 

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186. REFORESTATION program sponsored ^oy -private corporation. Jour. Forestry 



39; 722-723. Aug. 1941. 99.8 F768 ; ' 



Distribution of pine seedlings "by Masonite Corporation in coopera- 

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187. REYNOLDS, R. V., and PISH SON, A. H. Forest products , statistics of the 



Southern States. U. S. Dept. Agr. • Stat is. Bui. 59, 106 p., map. " 

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 183. REYNOLDS, R. : P.. Truck logging of pine in Mississippi and Louisiana. 

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Also in South. ■Lumberman 147(1859): 23-25. Sent. 15, 1933. 

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189. SARGENT, C. S. The pine supply of Mississippi. U. S. Census, 10th. 



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190. SCOTT, -J. C. Mississippi' soils/ classification and use. 150 p., 



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191. SHEPARD, A. L. Another use for pine needles. U. S. Forest Serv. 



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192. SINCLAIR, J. D. Early observations on soil wastage in' Mississippi. 



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 that time soil erosion was recognized as a problem in Mississippi. 



193. SINCLAIR, J. D. Studies of soil erosion in Mississippi. Jour. 



Forestry 29: 533-540. Apr. 1931. 99.8'F758 



Based on conditions in 9 sample counties of the loess-bluff end 

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194. SMITH, E. F. primary wood-products industries in the Lower South. 



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Numbers of sawmills and of non-lumber, primary wood-using plants 

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195. SOUTHERN MILL DIRECTORY. South. Pulp & Paper Jour. 9(ll): 91-157 



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