- 3 - 



14, BULL, H. Cottonwood wildings make good planting stock, ■ U, S» Forest 



Serv, South, Forest Expt. Sta." Souths Forestry Notes' No i 37,' p, 1, 

 processed. New Orleans, 194.1, 3-*9 F76245 



Reports preliminary results from experimental plantings at Stone- 

 ville, Miss, . r 



15, BULL, H. Diameter growth of southern bottomland hardwoods 6 Jour, 



Forestry 43* 326-327, :■ May 1945. 99.8 F768 

 fp-'f. ■-} '.-Includes table showing average 10-year D. b, h» growth of the 12 

 ":> .■ . most common bottomland hardwoods of sawlog size at Stoneville, Miss, 



16, BULL, H.j attd PUTNAM, «J. A. Early survival of cottonwood and hybrid 



poplar plantations 'at Stoneville, Miss c U, S, Forest Serv, "South* 

 . Forest Expt, Sta,* Occas, Paper 94,, 7 p,, processed. New Orleans, 

 La., 1940, lo9 F76240 ,';- : . 



Delta Experiment Station cooperating, 



17, BULL, H.^ and PUTNAM, J, A, .- -, First-year survival and, height growth of 



cottonwood plantation's, at' Stoneville, Miss U, S, Forest Serv, South , 

 Forest Expt,, Sta Occas, Paper 98, 16 p, ■ New Orleans, La., 1.943. • 

 1,9 F76240 



, ' M There is a special interest in the planting of cottonwood on 

 Mississippi River batture lands, (i.. e„, • lands between the levee and 

 the river) to replace mature cottonwood after logging,", y. Introduction 



18, BULL, H. ? and MUNTZ; H, H, ■; Planting cottonwood on bottomland's. Miss. 



Farm "Res, [Miss,'sta a ] 6(12)* 3-5/ Dec, 1943* 100 M69Mi 



19, BULL, H,, and MUMTZ, H. H. Planting ..cottonwood on bottomlands. Miss, 



Agr, .Expt. Sta, Bui. 391> 18 .p,, iilus. State College, 1943* 



, loo M69... ; ['l »■■■■"-: .,.;. • • 



Southern Forest Experiment Station, U, S, Forpst Service, cooperating 

 '20. BURLEiai':/T„ D. The ^relation of birds to the establishment of longleaf 



■ pine . seedlings ; in 'southern Mississippi, :Uo S, Forest Serv, South, 

 Forest Expt, Sta, ; 0ceas . Paper 75, .5 p., illus.,, processed, 



, New Orleans, La #> 1938 .1,9 F76240 .. . 

 <,.;■ Reports results Of field investigations at. Harrison. Experimental 

 Forest during 2 years., ... ■ • 



21. A. CENTURY-OLD sawmill operation; mill si'te of R,/ F Learned & Son 



fat Natchez ] 'believed to be the only location sustaining a sawmill 

 operation for such a time. South, Lumberman. 144('1^17): 99-100, 

 • illus. Dec, 15, 1931o 99 c 81 So82 ' .,. , "' 



; .. Historical sketch of the firm, with some mention of types of 

 mill equipment of different, periods, ■■ ■'" 

 -22. CHAMBERLIN, H. H. , SAMPLE, L." A., and HAYES,- Rv W. , Private forest 

 land ownership and management in the loblolly -shortleaf type in 



■ southern Arkansas, northern Louisiana and central Mississippi, 

 La, Agr, Expt. Sta, Bui, 393,- 46 p., illus,. Baton Rouge, 1945* 



• 10.P L93 

 • ■'I , Study of the effect .of different types and sizes, of forest land 



ownership on'' cutting practice and management policies „ 

 '•23 . COAHOMA COUNTY AGRICULTURAL POLICY AND • PLANNING COMTT TEE . Lan d u se 

 plans and recommendations, containing descriptions, classifications 

 and recommendations' for local land use areas, Coahoma County, 

 Mississippi, 54 p a , maps, processed, Jackson? 1940? 



■ 282 o 045 C63 



Includes recommended practices for woodland areas. 





