FOREST MANAGEMENT - -CONTINUED- 



FOREST MANAGEMENT—CONTINUED. 



1807. OTTAWA RIVER FOREST PROTECTIVE ASSO- 

 CIATION, LTD. Annual report, 1946. Ottawa, 1947? 



29 p. 99.9 Ot8 

 Chiefly fire protection. 



1808. PRESIDENT'S CONFERENCE ON FIRE PRE- 

 VENTION. SUBCOMMITTEE ON FIRE SERVICES IN 

 FARM AND FOREST AREAS. The forest fire situation in 

 the United States. Washington, 1946. 4 p. 99.51 P92 



1809. SEARS, H. M. What's wrong with forest fire 

 control in the South? South. Lumberman 171(2153): 238, 

 240, 242. Dec. 15, 1945. 99.81 So82 



1810. SHANKLIN, J. F. Federally owned or managed 

 forest areas requiring protection. Washington, U. S. 

 Dept. Int., 1945. 2 p. 156.1 F313 



Table 2, State and private owned forest areas requiring 

 protection located inside Department of the Interior 

 areas, C. Y. 1944. 



1811. SHEA, J. P. Getting at the roots of man-caused 

 forest fires. U. S. Forest Serv. Fire Prevention Studies 

 (ser. A) 2, rev., 46 p., illus. 1944. 1.962 F1F51 



1812. SHEA, J. P. New design for forest fire preven- 

 tion in the South. Biloxi, Miss., Amer. Forestry Assoc, 

 1940. 27 p. 99.51 Sh3 



Psychological and sociological analysis. 



1813. SHOW, S. B., and others. A planning basis for 

 adequate fire control on the southern California National 

 Forests. Fire Control Notes 5(1): 1-59. Jan. 1941. 



1 F766Fi 



C. A. Abell, R. L. Deering, and P. D. Hanson, joint 

 authors. 



Includes information on funds and personnel. 



1814. SOUTHERN ST. LAWRENCE FOREST PROTEC- 

 TIVE ASSOCIATION. Annual report, 13, 1946. Val- 

 Brillant, Quebec, 1947. 44 p. 99.9 So86 



Chiefly fire protection. 



1815. SUTLIFF, C. B. Coordinating fire control plans. 

 J. Forestry 38:627-629. Aug. 1940. 99.8 F768 



Comment by W. G. Morris, J. Forestry 39:723-724. 

 Aug. 1941. 



1816. TEXAS. FOREST SERV. Forest fire statistics. 

 College Station, 1947. 12 p. 99.51 T31Fo 



1817. TINKER, J. M. Individual fire departments for 

 farm woodlots. At-Fa J. 7(1):11-13. Oct. 1944. 



309.8 Am3 



Also published separately (Atlanta, 1944. 3 p. 

 91.51 T49). 



1818. U. S. EXTENSION SERV. Forest fire prevention 

 and control, 1941-43. Washington, 1942-44? 3 nos. 

 1.913 S2F76 



U. S. Forest Service cooperating. 

 Excerpts from annual reports of State and County Ex- 

 tension agents. 



1819. U. S. FOREST SERV. National forest fire re- 

 port, calendar year 1946. Washington, 1947. 23 p. 

 1.962 A2N212 



Annual. Estimates damage to forest land outside as 

 well as inside the National Forests. 



1820. U. S. FOREST SERV. Preliminary report, 

 Clarke-McNary Law conference, St. Louis, Missouri, 

 April 5-13, 1944. Washington, 1944. 30 p. 1.962 A2C55 



Federal-State cooperation in forest fire control. 



1821. U. S. FOREST SERV. Report of Clarke-McNary 

 fire control conference. Washington, 1947. 13 p. 



1.962 A2R2922 



1822. U. S. FOREST SERV. ALLEGHENY FOREST 

 EXPERIMENT STATION. DIV. OF FOREST ECONOMICS. 

 Intensified protection of Wyoming Valley forests against 

 fire through use of community labor. U. S. Forest Serv. 

 Allegheny Forest Expt. Sta. Anthracite Survey Paper 2, 



7 p., maps. July 25, 1940. 1.9622 A2An8 



1823. U. S. FOREST SERV. CALIFORNIA REGION. 

 War time fire control on southern California National 

 Forests. San Francisco? 1943. 27 p. 1.9621 R5W19 



Supplements issued in 1944 and 1946. 



1824. U. S. FOREST SERV. DIV. OF COOPERATIVE 

 FOREST PROTECTION. Forest fire statistics, calendar 

 year 1946. Washington, 1947. 13 p. 1.9 F76Ffs 



Issued annually. Includes damage estimates and statis- 

 tics from cooperating States, U. S. Department of the 

 Interior, U. S. Soil Conservation Service, and U. S. 

 Tennessee Valley Authority. 



1825. WASHINGTON FOREST FIRE ASSOCIATION. 

 Annual report, 39, 1946. Seattle, 1947. 24 p. 99.9 W273 



1826. WIRT, G. H. Lessons in forest protection. Pa. 

 Dept. Forests & Waters B. 35, 43 p. 1946. 99.9 P38B 



1827. WRIGHT, J. G. Long-term trends in forest fire 

 statistics. Forestry Chron. 16:239-244. Dec. 1940. 

 99.8 F7623 



Expenditures 



1828. BEICHLER, W. K. Fire control objectives and 

 public finance. J. Forestry 38:333-338. Apr. 1940. 

 99.8 F768 



1829. DREESEN, W. H. Financing fire protection for 

 timber lands under Oregon laws. Oreg. Agr. Expt. Sta. 

 B. 384, 27 p., Dec. 1940. 100 Or3 



1830. FLOWERS, J. N. On the duty of the State to pro- 

 vide the funds needed for the adequate protection of our 

 forest lands from fire. Jackson, Miss., 1947. 27 p. 

 99.51 F663 



1831. LINDH, O. [Financing of fire control on the 

 National Forests]. West. ~ 

 Proc. 1941:A14-A17. 99.9 W522 



Forestry & Conserv. Assoc. 



1832. MACDANIELS, E. H. Clarke-McNary procedure. 

 West. Forestry & Conserv. Assoc. Proc. 37:15-16. 1946. 

 99.9 W522 



Fire protection costs in Pacific Northwest. 



1833. MELIS, P. E. It isn't our fire. Fire Control 

 Notes 5:61-63. Apr. 1941. 1 F766Fi 



Discusses justification of spending public funds to fight 

 fires on private forests. 



1834. MINNESOTA FOREST INDUSTRIES INFORMA- 

 TION COMMITTEE. Proposed annual budget for Division 

 of Forestry, to adequately protect Minnesota's forests 

 from fire. St. Paul? 1944. 4 p. 99.51 M662 



1835. PIERCE, E. S. Allocation of Federal funds to 

 the States for cooperative fire protection. Washington, 

 U. S. Forest Serv., Div. of Coop. Forest Protect., 1947. 

 lip. 1.962 C4AL5 



Operations of Clarke-McNary law. 



1836. ROGERS, N. S. Clarke-McNary Act fund dis- 

 tribution. West. Forestry & Conserv. Assoc. Proc. 

 1943:18. 99.9 W522 



Discussion, p. 18-20. 



1837. U. S. FOREST SERV. Instructions for prepara- 

 tion of "area and cost" estimates. Washington, 1944. 

 12 p. 1.962 Flln7 



1838. U. S. FOREST SERV. DIV. OF STATE AND 

 PRIVATE FORESTRY. Explanation of Clarke-McNary 

 section 2 (cooperative fire protection) allotment pro- 

 cedure and tables for the F. Y. 1945. Washington, 1944. 

 6 p. 1.962 S2Ex7 



1839. U. S. FOREST SERV. DIV. OF STATE CO- 

 OPERATION. Federal allotments to States for forest 

 fire cooperation. U. S. Forest Serv. Div. State Coop. 

 T-73, 1 p. 1944. 1.9 F7681T 



Under Clarke-McNary law. 



1840. U. S. FOREST SERV. DIV. OF COOPERATIVE 

 FOREST PROTECTION. Allocation of Federal funds to 

 the States for cooperative fire protection. Washington, 

 1947. 11 p. 1.962 C4AL5 



1841. U. S. FOREST SERV. DIV. OF COOPERATIVE 

 FOREST PROTECTION. Expenditures for protection of 

 State and private lands against forest fires during calen- 

 dar year 1946. Washington, 1947. 1 p. 1.962 C4Ex7 



Issued annually. 



1842. U. S. FOREST SERV. DIV. OF STATE CO- 

 OPERATIVE FIRE CONTROL. Manual of administrative 

 procedure of the United States Department of Agriculture 

 for cooperation with the States under sections 1 and 2 of 

 the Clarke-McNary law. Rev. ed. Washington, 1946. 



54 p. 1.962 S2M31 

 Includes expenditures and fiscal management. 



1843. WIRT, G. H. Reimbursement of the Common- 

 wealth for its forest fire extinction expenses. Forest 

 Leaves 35(2):9-ll. May/June 1945. 99.8 F763 



Procedure under Pennsylvania law to collect forest-fire 

 extinction costs from persons responsible for starting 

 the fires. 



Measures 



1844. CHERRY, C. L. Some aspects of use of heavy 

 equipment in fire suppression. J. Forestry 39:756-760, 

 illus. Sept. 1941. 99.8 F768 



Effectiveness of various types of equipment and 

 methods. 



1845. CLIFF, E. P., and ANDERSON, R. E. The 40- 

 man crew— a report on the activities of the experimental 

 40- man fire suppression crew. Fire Control Notes 4:47- 

 62, illus. Apr. 1940. 1 F766F1 



Costs and performance analyses. 



1846. GROGAN, W. W. Use of tank trucks for fire 

 control. West. Forestry & Conserv. Assoc. Proc. 1941: 

 B18-B20. 99.9 W522 



