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5. BOND, ¥. E. , and BULL, H. Rapid growth indicates forestry oppor- 



tunities in "bottomland hardwoods. South. Lumberman 172(2154): 54- 

 55, 53, 60, 62, illus. Jan. 1, 1946. 99. SI So82 



Ta"ble 2 shows growing stock and net annual growth per acre in 

 representative bottomland hardwood and pine-hardwood regions in 

 Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi. 



6. BOYD, J. Fifty years in the southern pine industry. South. Lumberman 



144(1317): 59-67; 145(1318): 23-34, illus. Dec. 15, 193 Wan. 1, 

 1932. 99.31 So32 



Part 2 consists of separate accounts for each of the eleven States. 

 Mississippi, t>. 29-32. 



7. 3R00KINGS INSTITUTION. INSTITUTE FOR GOVSRBMSHT RESEARCH. Report on a 



survey of the organization and administration of State and county 

 government in Mississippi . . .at the instance of the Research Commission 

 of the State of Mississippi. 971 p., maps. Jackson, Miss., 1932. 

 Libr. Cong. JK4625.1932.37 



Contents: ?t. I, The revenue system; pt. II, Financial administra- 

 tion; pt. Ill, State government; pt. IV, County government. 



State and county functions relating to forests and forestry are 

 discussed on p. 192-205, 212-213, 597-593, 600, 631, 764, 355-353, 

 and 900. 



8. BROOKINGS INSTITUTION. INSTITUTE FOR GOVERNMENT RESEARCH. Summary of 



the facts, findings and recommendations of a report on a survey of 

 the organization and administrate ion of State and ccanty government 

 in Mississippi. 142 p. Jackson, Miss., 1932. Libr. Cong. 

 JX4625. 1925 .372. 



Recommendations concerning forests and forestry, p. 100, 141. 



9. BROWN, C. S. Tishomingo State Park, botany. Miss. Sta,te C-eol. 



Survey. Bui. 32, ed. 2, enl . , S3 p. Jackson, 1945. 406 M593 

 Annotated list of vascular plants. 



10. BROUN, G-. P., and others. Geology and ground-water resources of the 



coastal area in Mississippi. Miss. State C-eol. Survey. Bui. 60, 

 229 p., illus. University, Miss., 1944. 406 MS9 



V. M. Poster, R. U. Adams, E. U. Reed, and H. D. Padgett, Jr., 

 Joint authors. 



U. S. Geological Survey cooperating. 



In connection with military use geology and ground-water supplies 

 at Camps McCain, Van Don, and Shelby were investigated and reported 

 in Bulletins 55, 56, and 58, .published in 1943 and 1944. 



11. 3RCUN, R. P. Forestry in the soil conservation program in northern 



Mississippi. Jour. Forestry 39: 593-600. July- 1941. 99.8 F763 



"In farm improvement planning, cor.sidera.tion must be given to a 

 number of forestry problems and to their interrelation with the 

 economy of the farm as a whole. These include woodlot improvement and 

 management, the supply of wood requirements, the disposal of surplus 

 wood, and reforestation. Present methods of dealing with such problems 

 in northern Mississippi are outlined."- Forestry Abs. 3: 251. 1942. 



12. 3RUNER, M. H. Forestry - essential to Delta agriculture. Jour. 



Forestry 57: 601-604. Aug. 1939. Ref. 99.3 F758 

 Situation and tentative program. 



13. BULL, H. Cottonwood, a promising tree for intensive management. 



"Chemurg. Digest 4: 53-55. Jan. 31, 1945. 331 N213Na 



Uith special reference to conditions in the lower Mississippi Valley. 



