FOREST MANAGEMENT - - CONTINUED. 



1272. HAWLEY, R. C, and LUTZ, H. J. Establish- 

 ment, development, and management of conifer planta- 

 tions in the Eli Whitney Forest, New Haven, Connecticut. 

 Yale U., School Forestry B. 53, 81 p., illus. 1943. 



99.9 Y1B 

 Includes costs and returns. 



1273. HAWLEY, R. C. Evaluation of returns from 

 forest lands. Amer. Water Works Assoc. J. 38:1105- 

 1110. Oct. 1946. 292.9 Am32J 



1274. HAWLEY, R. C, and CLAPP, R. T. Growing of 

 white pine on the Yale forest near Keene, New Hamp- 

 shire. Yale U. School Forestry B. 48, 44 p., illus., map. 

 Ref. 1942. 99.9 Y1B 



Management practices. 



1275. HOFFMAN, B. Management possibilities in 

 Douglas fir forests. Washington, Charles Lathrop Pack 

 Forestry Found., 45 p., illus. 1941. Ref. 99.55 H67 



Includes lumber grade recovery. 



1276. KAYLOR, J. F. Problems of private manage- 

 ment. Amer. Forest Cong. Proc. (1946) 3:149-153. 1947. 

 99.9 Am3 



State regulation. 



1277. *KNORR, P. N. The analysis of income from 

 various products as influencing management of pine 

 stands in the Duke Forest. Durham, N. C, 1940. 



Thesis (M. F.)— Duke University. 



1278. KRUEGER, M. E. Condition of privately owned 

 cutover lands in California. J. Forestry 41:659-665. 

 Sept. 1943. 99.8 F768 



1279. MCCLELLAN, J. C. Private management and 

 the small timberland owner. Amer. Forest Cong. Proc. 

 (1946)3:153-155. 1947. 99.9 Am3 



1280. MCCULLOCH, W. F. Forest practices in 

 Oregon. Oreg. State Bd. Forestry B. 7, 71 p., illus. 

 June 1943. 99.9 Or32B 



Written for private landowners. 



1281. MACDOUGALD, D. Managing the small forest 

 for profit. Forest Farmer 6(7):4-5. Apr. 1947. 



99.8 F7692 



1282. MARTIN, C. S. Management of private timber 

 lands for a second crop. Amer. Forestry Assoc. Proc. 

 1941:37-40. 282.003 Am3 



1283. MASON, D. T. The private forester in the West. 

 J. Forestry 44:907-909. Nov. 1946. 99.8 F768 



1284. MEYER, W. H., and PLUSNIN, B. A. The Yale 

 Forest in Tolland and Windham Counties, Connecticut. 

 Yale U. School Forestry B. 55, 54 p., illus. 1945. 



99.9 Y1B 



1285. MOORE, E. B. Practical forestry in New Jersey. 

 Trenton, N. J. Dept. Conserv. & Devlpmt., 1940? 31 p., 

 illus. 99.61 N46P 



1286. OLSON, C. E. [Mesquite] Forests in the Arizona 

 desert. J. Forestry 38:956-959. Dec. 1940. 99.8 F768 



Harvesting fuel wood and posts. 



1287. PLAIR, T. B. Practical possibilities in the 

 management of second-growth— small holdings. West. 

 Forestry & Conserv. Assoc. Proc. (1946) 37:11-12. 

 99.9 W522 



Includes public aid to small holders. 



1288. RATHBUN, L. W. Land use planning in relation 

 to New England forests and farm woodlots. In U. S. 

 National Resources Planning Board. Land Committee. 

 Planning for post-defense land use adjustments, p. 7-13. 

 Boston, 1941. 173.2 N214Pf 



1289. RATHBUN, L. W. Public policy and private 

 forest management. Forest Notes 7(1): 11- 15. Jan. 1943. 

 99.8 F7691 



Also in Forest Leaves 33(1):3, 6-7. Jan./Feb. 1943. 

 99.8 F763 



1290. RICHEN, C. W. Progress in private forestry 

 management in the Douglas-fir region. West. Forestry 

 & Conserv. Assoc. Proc. 38:29-31. 1947. 99.9 W522 



1291. SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FORESTERS. 

 ALLEGHENY SECTION. COMMITTEE ON PRIVATE 

 FORESTRY. Report. J. Forestry 38:477-480. June 1940. 

 99.8 F768 



Management factors in region from Pennsylvania to 

 Virginia. 



1292. SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FORESTERS. OZARK 

 SECTION. COMMITTEE ON FOREST PRODUCTS 

 UTILIZATION. Report. J. Forestry 39:994-997. Dec. 

 1941. 99.8 F768 



Increasing wood uses and markets may result in better 

 forest management. 



1293. STRAUSS, C. W. Using a practical approach in 

 private forest management work. In U. S. Forest Serv. 



*Not examined. 



FOREST MANAGEMENT —CONTINUED 



Southern Region. Forestry in relation to agriculture, p. 

 29-35. Atlanta, Ga., 1940. 1.9 F7669F0 



1294. U. S. FOREST SERV. DIV. OF PRIVATE 

 FORESTRY. Forestry on private timberlands. A pic- 

 torial record of what some private timberland owners in 

 the United States are doing to keep their forest lands 

 productive. U. S. D. A. Misc. P. 381, 24 p., illus. Sept. 

 1940. 1 Ag84M 



1295. U. S. TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY. DEPT. 

 OF FORESTRY RELATIONS. A preliminary plan for 

 sustained- yield forest management, prepared for the 

 demonstration established by the Hassell & Hughes 

 Lumber Company, Wayne County, Tennessee, including a 

 progress report on the Hassell & Hughes sustained-yield 

 demonstration, n.p., 1944. 26 p. 173.2 T25Prp 



"Not for publication." 



Tennessee Department of Conservation cooperating. 



1296. WILSON, E. Private forestry in Canada. Empire 

 Forestry J. 19(l):19-33, illus. 1940. 99.8 Em72 



1297. WILSON, J. O. Implementing the forest policy. 

 Forestry Chron. 23:201-221. Sept. 1947. 99.8 F7623 



Discusses Canadian Pulp and Paper Association policies. 



1298. WOODS, J. B. Forty years of private forest 

 ownership. J. Forestry 39:106-110. Feb. 1941. 



99.8 F768 



1299. ZIEGLER, E. A. Forest management on the 

 school forest. Slash Pine Cache 7:33-34. 1947. 



99.9 F663 



Industrial Forestry 



Additional references about cooperative sustained-yield 

 management appear under Public Forestry. 



1300. AMERICAN FOREST PRODUCTS INDUSTRIES. 

 Progress in American forest management. Washington, 

 1946. 31 p., illus. 99.61 Am33P 



1301. AVERY, B. F. Some forest problems of the pulp 

 and paper industry. Paper Indus. & Paper World 26:598- 

 599. Aug. 1944. 302.8 P1923 



1302. BARR, P. M. Management of western forest 

 lands as a permanent business. Timberman 47(11):38- 

 39, 65-66, 68, 70. Sept. 1946. 99.81 T484 



1303. BARR, P. M. Possibilities of forest management 

 in a tract of California second-growth pine. J. Forestry 

 44:634-638. Sept. 1946. 99.8 F768 



1304. BILLINGS, C. L., and others. Forest manage- 

 ment by Potlatch Forests, Inc., with special reference to 

 Clearwater County, Idaho. J. Forestry 40:364-370. May 



1942. 99.8 F768 



E. C. Rettig, J. T. Baggs, and E. F. Rapraeger, joint 

 authors. 



Contents: Prospects and policies, by C. L. Billings; 

 Cutting practices, by E. C. Rettig; Slash disposal, by J. 

 T. Baggs; and The road ahead, by E. F. Rapraeger. 



1305. BILLINGS, C. L. Timber in wildland manage- 

 ment. J. Forestry 44:824-826. Nov. 1946. 99.8 F768 



Potlatch Forests, Inc. 



1306. BRANDSTROM, A. J. F. Importance of second- 

 growth to the West Coast pulp industry; methods to 

 accomplish management. West Coast Lumberman 73(1): 

 68-69. Jan. 1946. 99.81 W52 



1307. BROMLEY, W. S. Sawlog forestry on large units 

 of private land in Lake States. Miss. Val. Lumberman 

 78(52):8-9, 25. Dec. 26, 1947. 99.81 M69 



1308. BROWN, N. C. Future cultivation of the forests 

 for the pulp and paper industry. Paper Mill News 69(40): 

 130-133. Oct. 5, 1946: 302.8 P195 



1309. BROWN, N. C. A prophet profits in his own 

 country. Amer. Forests 49:379-381, 414, 416, illus. Aug. 



1943. 99.8 F762 



Forest management practices of Gray Chemical Co., 

 Coudersport, Pa. 



1310. CAMERON, D. R. Forest management and its 

 cost. Canada Lumberman 65(11):12-14, illus. June 1, 

 1945. 99.81 C16 



1311. CLARK, R. H. "The shortcomings of propa- 

 ganda." J. Forestry 43:684-685. Sept. 1945. 99.8 F768 



Problems confronting private industry in undertaking 

 forest management. 



Comments on article of same title by E. G. Cheyney in 

 J. Forestry 292-293. Apr. 1945. 



1312. COLLINGWOOD, G. H. Permanent forestry and 

 the lumber industry. J. Forestry 39:738-741. Sept. 1941. 

 99.8 F768 



1313. CONKLIN. R. P. Trends toward improved cutting 

 practices on private lands in the Douglas fir region. J. 

 Forestry 39:954-956. Nov. 1941. 99.8 F768 



