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85. LAUDER3UH1T, D. E. Wood-using developments' and prospects in Mississippi 



South. 'Lumberman 157(1770): 148-149, illus. Dec; 15, 1929. 

 99.81 So82 ' 



86. LEAVITT, R. Mississippi national forests and oil. Miss. Forests 



and Parks 9(14): 3," 5. June 1944. 99.8 M694 



Conditions of ownership of mineral rights, methods of leasing, 

 and disposition of money received. 



87. LSGETT, A. A. State forest service objectives. Rural Life z Jackson-, 



i(2/3): 73-77. Oct. 1944/ Jan. 1945. 281.28 R883 



Aims and -progress in fire protection, education, and reforestation. 



88. LEKR3AS, M. Eine stand of hardwoods found on Jackson Point, Missis- 



sippi. South. Lumberman 145(1837): "17, illus. Oct. 15;- 1932. 

 99.81 So 82 



Brief description of stands on bat ture land of Coahoma Co. 



89. LEI-ilZUX, E. J. Log rules, taper tables, and volume tables for use 



in the South. Jour. Forestry 34: 970-974. "ov. 1936. 99.8 E768 



Table 5 compares estimates with actual scale of short lea,f and 

 loblolly pines in southern Mississippi.! 

 90'. LSETZ, G." H. ■ Delta portion of Mississippi Survey completed. Jour. 

 Forestry 30: 1015. Dec. 1932. 99.8 3768 



Reports completion of field work in Eorest Survey. 



91. LSETZ , C-. H. Erosion studies in Mississippi include contour mapping. 



U. S. Eorest Serv. Eorest Worker 8(l): 13. Jan. 1932. 1 E76Ew 

 Reports large-scale mapping of five representative farms in the 

 1 silt loam uplands. 



92. LEi'TZ, G. PI. Eield manual for the Eorest Survey in the bottomland 



hardwoods of the Mississippi Delta. 30 p., illus., processed. 

 Hew Orleans? La., U. S. Eorest Serv., South. Eorest Sxpt. Sta. , 

 1952. 1.9 E7624Em 



93. LEITTZ, G. H. The Eorest Survey in the bottomland hardwoods of the. 



Mississippi Delta. Jour. Forestry 29: 1046-1055. .Nov. 1931... 

 99.8 E768 t 



Comments, by J. A. Putnam, p. 1056-1059. 



Largely a discussion of the working plan for the Survey, . Twelve 

 forest types are described briefly. 

 94; LEITTZ, G. H. A remnant of Mississippi's virgin hardwoods. U. S. 

 Eorest Serv. Eorest Worker 8(6): 11-12. Nov. 1952. 1 E76Ew 



Brief description of a stand on Jackson's Point, Coahoma Co. 



95. LSITTZ, G. H. , SINCLAIR, J. D. , and MEGIMIS, E. G. Soil erosion in 



the silt loam uplands of Mississippi^ Jour. Forestry. 23: 971-977. 

 "ov. -1950. 99.3 F763 



Three counties were studied; Wilkinson, Lafayette, and Marshall. 



96. LEITTZ, G. E. Top diameter utilization limits for Delta hardwoods. 



Jour. Forestry' 51: 547-550, illus. May 1935. 99. 8 F768 



Adjustment of standard volume tables for trees with long spreading 

 crowns. 



97. LOGAIV W. IT. The soils of Mississippi. Miss. Agr. Sxpt. Sta. Tech. 



Bui. 7, 84 p., illus. Agricultural College, 1916. 100 M69 

 Revision and enlargement of Technical ' Bulletin 4. 



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