{?£*•. 



UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OE AC-EICULTURE 

 Library 



Library List Ho. 36 



Washington 25, D. C. , May 1947 





II-. •'-' i J CT : 



WAT ly ;, ; , r? .. 



THE POREST RESOURCES OE MISSISSIPPI 

 A List of References 



Compiled by Roberta C. Uatrous 



, — . ,__* , ( 



In addition to references on the forests and forest industries | 

 of Mississippi this list ' includes related material on physical and 

 economic conditions which have a bearing on the present position j 

 and future possibilities of forestry in the State. The arrangement i 

 i s alphab e t i c al b y au t h o r . 



Call numbers following the citations are those cf the United 

 States Department of Agriculture Library unless otherwise noted. 



1. AEERH, G-. p. Pore st bankruptcy in America, each State's own story. 



319 p. Washington, D- C, The Green Lamp League, 1933. 

 99.71 Ah3E 



Mississippi, p. 139-144, summarizes the situation and outlook 

 in 1933. 



2. ASHE, W. ¥. The Mississippi Valley a-s a permanent • hardwood region. 



South. Lumberman' 145(1841): 51-64, 6.6, 68, iilus. Dec, 15, 1932. 

 99. CI So 82 



Describes 'forest conditions and forest types in the alluvial 

 valley. 



3. BENNETT , H. H. Forestry in the southern conservation problem. 

 . . : South. Pulp and Paper Jour. 5(2): 6-10, 1.4-17. July 1942. 



302.8 So8 



Using statistics taken from.land-u.se .capability surveys of ten 

 southern States, 'points out that many million acres of land now 

 in crops should be used for forestry purposes. 



4. 3ERG-CEE3H, ¥'. W. ■ The- -lonesome- pine. South. Conserv. l(9): 15, 



illus. Dec. 1937. 279.8 So 8- 



Describes "largest pine tree ever recorded cut in Mississippi • " 



