LAND MANAGEMENT — CONTINUED. 



1150 U. S. FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION. 



Sale of surplus lands; information on the plan of disposal 

 ofagricultural, forest, grazing, and mineral lands, 

 declared surplus by the Government. U. S. Farm Credit 

 Admin. C. 32, rev., 6 p. Apr. 1, 1947. 166.2 C49 



1151 U. S. FOREST SERV. Notes on Land Acquisition 

 Conference in Washington office, June 3-7, 1946. Wash- 

 ington, 1946. 8 p. 1.962 A2N84 



1152. U. S. FOREST SERV. Records, including war- 

 ranty deeds and transcripts concerning titles to land pur- 

 chased by or transferred to Forest Service ownership, 

 1937-1943. 



U. S. Natl. Archives, RG 95, Accession 2448 



1153. U. S. FOREST SERV. ALASKA REGION. In- 

 formation regarding fur farm permits within the National 

 Forests of Alaska. Juneau, 1942. 3 p. 1.9621 R10In32 



Permit conditions and rental charges. 



1154. U. S. GENERAL LAND OFFICE. Alaska: In- 

 formation relative to the disposal and leasing of public 

 lands in Alaska. U. S. Gen. Land Off. Inform. B. 2, 1946. 



24 p. Ref. 156.55 In3 



1155. U. S. GENERAL LAND OFFICE. Vacant public 

 lands; area by States and other information. Washington, 

 1945. 3 p., map. 156.56 V13V 



1156. U. S. NATIONAL FOREST RESERVATION 

 COMMISSION. Minutes... of meetings. Washington, 1947. 

 2 nos. 173 N212M 



1157. U. S. NATIONAL FOREST RESERVATION 

 COMMISSION. Report, 1945/46. Washington, 1947. 



25 p. 99.9 N216 



Commission considers and passes on land for acquisi- 

 tion and subsequent incorporation in National Forests 

 under the Weeks law. Report includes areas purchased 

 and amount paid. 



1158. U. S. NATIONAL RESOURCES PLANNING 

 BOARD. LAND COMMITTEE. Public land acquisition in 

 the national land- use program. Pt. 1, Rural lands. 

 Washington, 1940. 25 p. 173.2 N214Pub 



1159. U. S. TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY. 

 LAND ACQUISITION DEPT. Departmental practice 

 manual. Chattanooga, Tenn., 1940. 7 pts. 173.2 T25Dm 



Includes policies, appraisal including timber appraisal, 

 land Duying, land titles, land sales, and routines. 



SETTLEMENT 



1160. AUDEN, A. J. Forest settlement— a national 

 necessity. Forestry Chron. 21:22-29. Mar. 1945. 

 99.8 F7623 



Similar information in Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 46: 

 343-344. Mar. 1945. 302.8 P96 



1161. AUDEN, A. J. Nipigon Forest Village, a pros- 

 pectus. Forestry Chron. 20:209-261, illus. Dec. 1944. 

 99.8 F7623 



1162. FOBES, C. B. Path of the settlement and distri- 

 bution of the population of Maine. Econ. Geog, 20(1): 

 65-69, maps. Jan. 1944. 278.8 Ec7 



1163. FRANCIS, S. H. Notes on forest settlements 

 on leased crown lands in the Province of Quebec. 

 Forestry Chron. 21:109-113. June 1945. 99.8 F7623 



1164 GOSSELIN, A. Land settlement in New Bruns- 

 wick. Econ. Annal. 12:36-39, 58-61, 76-79. June-Oct. 

 1942. 280.8 Ec75 

 Statistics on land clearing costs and forest products. 



1165. GRIFFITH, D. T. Land utilization and settle- 

 ment opportunities in Kootenai County, Idaho. Berkeley, 

 Calif., U. S. Bur. Agr. Econ., 1942. 51 p., maps. 



1.941 L3L221 



1166. HEINTZLEMAN, B. F. Information for prospec- 

 tive homesteaders in southeastern Alaska. Juneau, U. S. 

 Forest Serv., Alaska Region, 1941. 3 p. 1.9621 R10In3 



1167. HENDERSON, S. An experiment in forest-farm 

 resettlement. J. Land & Pub. Util. Econ. 22(1):10-21. 

 Feb. 1946. 282.8 J82 



Drummond Forest Community in Wisconsin. 



1168. KAUFFMAN, E. Timber homestead in Alaska. 

 Amer. Forests 53:488-491, 527, illus. Nov. 1947. 

 99.8 F762 



Opposition to Lemke bill. 



1169. KERR, A. S. Soldier settlement and the timber 

 industry [British Columbia.] Brit. Columbia Lumber- 

 man 28(2):50D, 71-72. Feb. 1944. 99.81 B77 



Similar information in West Coast Lumberman 71(11): 

 40, 42. Nov. 1944. 99.81 W52 



1170. KIRCHER, W. H. The big bog goes back to 

 nature. Settlers are moved from Minnesota's northern 

 swamp country that both they and the swamp may profit. 



LAND MANAGEMENT —CONTINUED. 



Farmer [St. Paul, Minn,] 58(7):5, 14-15, illus. Apr. 6, 

 1940. 6 F2211 

 Pine and Beltrami Island resettlement projects. 



1171. LUSSIER, V. Colonization and forestry in 

 Quebec. Forestry Chron. 17:147-151. Dec. 1941. 

 99.8 F7623 



1172. MENARD, E. Forest colonies. Forestry Chron. 

 20:119-127. June 1944. 99.8 F7623 



1173. MENARD, E. Forest villages. Pulp & Paper 

 Mag. Canada 47(13): 109. Dec. 1946. 302.8 P96 



1174. MINVILLE, E. Gaspesia's farm-forest co- 

 operative. Forest & Outdoors June 1942:163-164, illus. 

 99.8 C16 



1175. MULHOLLAND, F. D. Land utilization and 

 settlement after the war. Forestry Chron. 20:161-166. 

 Sept. 1944. 99.81 F7623 



Also in Brit. Columbia Lumberman 28(4):28-29, 40, 42. 

 Apr. 1944. 99.81 B77 



1176. STEWART, G., and WIDTSOE, J. A. Contribu- 

 tion of forest land resources to the settlement and de- 

 velopment of the Mormon-occupied West. J. Forestry 

 41:633-640. Ref. Sept. 1943. 99.8 F768 



1177. STUTT, R. A., and VAN VLIET, H. An economic 

 study of land settlement in representative pioneer areas 

 of northern Saskatchewan. Canada. Dept. Agr. Tech. B. 

 52, 68 p., illus. 1945. 7 C16T 



Economics Division, Marketing Service, Canada Dept. 

 of Agriculture cooperating with Dept. of Farm Manage- 

 ment, University of Saskatchewan. 



1178. THOMPSON, J. B. Cleared for cultivation? 

 Sylva 3(5):47. 1947. 99.8 Sy5 



Crown land settlement system whereby timberlands of 

 Canada have been denuded. 



1179. U. S. BUR. OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS. 

 Cut-over land in western Washington. U. S. Bur. Agr. 

 Econ. Migration and Settlement on the Pacific Coast Rpt. 

 6, 68 p., illus. Aug. 1941. 1.941 R4M581 



Washington Agricultural Experiment Station cooperating. 



1180. U. S. BUR. OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS. 

 Cut-over land of northern Idaho. U. S. Bur. Agr. Econ. 

 Migration and Settlement on the Pacific Coast Rpt. 5, 

 34 p., maps. Feb. 1941. 1.941 R4M581 



Idaho Agricultural Experiment Station cooperating. 



1181. U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE. INTER- 

 BUREAU COORDINATING COMMITTEE ON THE 

 MISSISSIPPI BACKWATER AREAS STUDY. Yazoo Seg- 

 ment. Settlement possibilities, backwater areas of [six 

 counties], Mississippi. State College, Miss., 1942. 6 v. 

 1.90 C21In8Ms 



Humphreys County, 20 p.; Issaquena County, 20 p.; 

 Sharkey County, 20 p.; Warren County, 19 p.; Washing- 

 ton County, 20 p.; and Yazoo County, 19 p. 



1182. U. S. FOREST SERV. Federal encouragement 

 of land settlement in Alaska by war veterans. Washing- 

 ton, 1947. 3 p. 1.962 A2F31 



Why small holders cannot make a living from the timber. 



1183. WHITE, H. G. Public forest homesteads. Mich. 

 Acad. Sci., Arts, and Letters. Papers (1941)27:169-180. 



1942. 500 M582 



Establishment of homesteads to improve living stand- 

 ards in the cut-over region of northern Lake States. 



FOREST MANAGEMENT 



1184. BREWSTER, D. R. Possibilities of integrated 

 utilization in the longleaf- slash pine type. J. Forestry 

 40-134-137. Feb. 1942. 99.8 F768 



1185. LEBARRON, R. K. The social implications of 

 forest management research. Northwest Sci. 21(3):119- 

 121. Aug. 1947. 470 N81 



1186 LUTHER, T. F. This business of private for- 

 estry. J. Forestry 45:492-493. July 1947. 99.8 F768 

 Luther Forest, Saratoga County, N. Y. 



1187. N1ELAND, L. T. Timber-grazing-game; a 

 suggested combined program for uncultivated lands. Fla. 

 Agr Col. Ext. B. 127, 19 p., illus. 1945. Dec. 1945. 



1188. PEARSON, G. A. Forest land use. J. Forestry 

 38:261-270. Mar. 1940. 99.8 F768 



Comment, M. H. Saunderson, J. Forestry 38:510-511. 

 June 1940. 



1189. SHEPARD, H. B. Forest enterprise: opportunity 

 for profits or security? J. Forestry 43:443-445. June 



1943. 99.8 F768 



1190. SHIRLEY, H. L. Making a forest property pay. 

 J. Forestry 45:781-782. Nov. 1947. 99.8 F768 



1191. WALES, H. B. National- Forest land manage- 

 ment in Michigan. Mich. Acad. Sci., Arts, & Letters. 

 Papers (1940)26:143-152. 1941. 500 M582 



