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166. MISSISSIPPI. STATE TEXT300K EATING AITD PURCHASING BOARD; Elementary 

 forestry for Mississippi. 169 p., illus. Jackson, Miss. Forestry 

 Coon., 1945. 99.51 M692 



157. HI SSI SSI?? I- Alabama operators discuss logging and forestry. Meeting at 

 Mason, Hiss. , under sponsorship of Southern Pine Association, takes 

 up selective cutting, tractor logging, etc. South. Lumberman 155 

 (1968): 33-35. Apr. 1, 1938. 99.61 So32 



Includes talk, Logging Methods Employed in East Mississippi, ~by 

 P. E. Peterson. 



168. MISSISSIPPI boasts woman "lumberman." Mrs. 31ume C. Triplett of Erooks- 



ville only woman sawmill operator in country. South. Lumberman 163 

 .(2057): 233. Dec. 15, 1-941. 99.31 So82 



169. MISSISSIPPI RIVER COMMISSION. Alluvial valley of the Mississippi River. 



map, 2 sheets. Port Humphreys, D. C. , 1935, reprinted 1937. 

 152.51 AL5 



Map, scale 1: 500,000; timbered areas shown in green. 



170. MIXED cars, quality products are central Mississippi's specialty. 



Amer. Lumberman, Ho. 3015, p. 38. Feb. 17, 1934. 99.31 Am3 



Notes on the types of lumbar and service offered ^o~j 3 lumber 

 companies in the area. 



171. MOOSE, A. G. T. The South a reservoir of forest wealth, a presentation 



of fact and constructive conclusions for the consideration of the 

 Mississippi Joint Legislative Forestry Committee. 23 p., map. iTew 

 Orleans, La., South. Pine Assoc, 1933? 99.61 So82 



"The purpose here is to set forth for the convenience of the Com- 

 mittee, a composite picture for the problem, and of the first essential 

 steps to be • taken in evolving a well-rounded state conservation 

 program. " 



172. MU1TKS, E. IT. Porest and flood relationships in the Mississippi River 



watershed. In U. 3. Dept. of Agriculture. Relation of forestry to 

 the control of floods in the Mississippi Valley. 70th Cong. 2d Sess. 

 House Doc. 573, p. 53-740, illus. Washington, D. C, 1929.' 

 99.36 Un33 



Por discussion of conditions in Mississippi see ?t . Ill, Porest 

 Conditions Within the Lox/er Mississippi River Basin, by E. L. Demmon, 

 p. 141-172, and p. 432-462 of Appendix I, which give detailed dis- 

 cussions of individual drainage' basins. 



173. FEWTCIT C0U1TTY AGRICULTURAL POLICY APT FLAMING COMMITTEE. Report ... 



on land use, containing descriptions, classifications and recommenda- 

 tions of local land use areas. 40 p., map, processed. Jackson? 

 1940? 282.045 E45 



Includes recommendations for changes in woodland areas and for 

 practices on recommended woodland areas. 



174. PAMMELL, L. H. The forest flora, of southern Mississippi. Ames 



Porester 1924, p. 31-35. Ames, I-owa, 1924. 99.9 Io94 

 Species, rates of growth, distribution, and enemies. 



175. PAUL, 3. H. , and MARTS, R. 0. Growth, specific gravity, and shrinkage 



of twelve Delta hardwoods. Jour. Forestry 32: 861-873, illus. 

 ITov. 1934. 99.3 P763 ■ 



