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98...- LOGA&, W.yll. , and- PERKINS-, W- R. The underground waters, of Mississippi; 

 a preliminary report. .Miss. Agr. Expt'. '" Sta. Bui.' 89, 112 p.," "illus. 

 Agricultural College, 1905. 100 M69 

 99. LONG-, L. E. , and. KIFER, R. S... .... Farm practices in south central Missis- 

 sippi with suggested changes. Miss. Agr. Expt . Sta. Bui.-' 275, 

 5.9 p.;, illus. .A. & M... College,- 1929. ; 100 M69 ..-. ... 



Based on detailed farm- records from Jones County. Includes 

 recommendat ions' for reforestation as a farm enterprise. 

 100- LOWE, E. 11. • Mississippi,- its geology, geography, soil -and mineral 

 ,." : resource s/,. . Miss.. State Geol. Survey 3ul. 14, 346 p..",. "illus. 

 Jackson,;. 191 9. . 406 M693 ■ - T- 



"A revision with additions of Bulletin Ho. 12." 



101. LOWE, E. N. Notes on forests and forestry in Mississippi* South. 



Eorest-ry Cong. Proc. (1921) 3: 193-198.. 99.9 Sq85'-" ; . 



.■■■ Brief descriptive and historical notes , with recommendations for 



legislation. : r 



102. LOWE, 7 S.. IT.. ■., Our waste-lands. A preliminary study of erosion in 



Mississippi. With an appended address on Mississippi's agricultural 

 . ft, ■■ ." potentialities, by Dr. W. J. McGee. 23 p. Jackson, Miss. Geol. 

 Survey, 1910-.; .56.22 MS92 . .- . ' 



103. LOWE, E. IT. Plants of Mississippi; a list- of- flowering plants ''and 

 -.. -fernjg. • Miss. .: State. Geol. Survey 3ul. 1.7 ,. 292 p., map. Jackson, 



1921. 406 K693 " . . '.. -,- 



Trees, and shrubs of the various regions are discussed in the 

 section .Topographic and Florist ic Regions of Mississippi, p.. 29-55. 



104. LOWE, S. IT. , A preliminary study of soils, of Mississippi . .Miss. 



■State -Geol. Survey Bui. 8, 220 p. , illus. "Nashville, Tenn. , 1911? 

 . . 406 M693-. "•-";,.•:' ' ' ' '. " 



105. LOWE, E. U. Reforestation, soil erosion and flood control in ''.the 



; Yazoo drainage, basin. .. Lumber World Rev. 42(4): 47-46. Feb.- 25, 



1922. 99.81 L972 



-■.•■; ." .Stresses , interrelation -of. , these factors and -.-the urgent need -to 

 stop rapid erosion of uplands. . ■ 



106. MCDONALD^ W. P. Climatic factors in, the ! agriculture .of -Louisiana and 



southern Mississippi. La. Agr. Co.l. -Ext. Cir. 09, pt.'II, '60* p.', 

 ■ illus. Baton Rouge? 1925. 275.29 L93C ^- 



';. . - A brief summary of the climate of Louisiana, and southern Missis- 

 sippi, p. 10-22; The place of timber growing in the' development of 

 Louisiana and south Mississippi, "oy R. D. Forbes, p. 44-60. 



107. MAISE1THELDSR, L. G~ .-Bottomland, hardwood management studied in Missis- 



. jjippi...' South. .Lumberman 171(2153)': 117-121., Villus.- Dec. 15, l945. 

 99.81 So82 :,.,:* .; 



-Account of projects at Delta Experimental Forest, Stoneyille. 



108. MAITGUS, A. R. . Rural . regions of the .United States". 230 "p.","' maps. ' 



■Washington, D. C, Uv S. Govt. Print. ",0:f. , 1940. 173.2 W39Rr 

 Special report of the Division of Research, Works Projects 

 Administration. 



Mississippi counties are placed in the following regions: Eastern 

 Old South (subregions 115, 113, 120-123); Mississippi Delta (sub- 

 region 124); Lower Atlantic Coast Plain (subregions 153-154). 



