LAND MANAGEMENT - -CONTINUED. 



region: a discussion of the conservational and farming 

 methods best suited to their particular needs. Coral 

 Gables, Fla., Glade House, 1945. 139 p. 279.017 G36 



1003. GILE, B. M. Economic utilization of rural land 

 resources in Beauregard Parish, Louisiana. La. Agr. 

 Expt. Sta. B. 322, 35 p., illus. June 1940. 100 L93 



1004. MASON, J. E., and GIBSON, W. L., JR. 

 Virginia's public lands— how they are used. Va. Agr. 

 Expt. Sta. B. 408, 27 p. July 1947. 100 V81S 



1005. MASTERS, F. N., and ALLRED, C. E. The 

 Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee. Tenn. Agr. Expt. Sta. 

 B. 192, 31 p., illus. Ref. Sept. 1944. 100 T25S 



Forests and forest products, p. 10-12. 



1006. NESBITT, W. A., and NETBOY, A. The history 

 of settlement and land use in the Bent Creek Forest. 

 Agr. Hist. 20:121-127. Apr. 1946. 30.98 Ag8 



1007. VAN SICKLE, J. V. Mississippi's population 

 trends and their implications. Jackson, Miss. Bd. 

 Devlpmt., 1943. 115 p. 280.045 V36 



Forest lands and possibilities for development, p. 77- 



1008. VIRGINIA. AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STA- 

 TION. Economic land classification of [various counties 

 in Virginia]. Va. Agr. Expt. Sta. B., 14 nos., maps. 



July 1945-July 1946. 100 V81S 



Reports discuss place of forestry and forest products in 

 land economy. 



B. 371, Fluvanna Co., by G. W. Patteson and F. V. 

 Shelton; B. 372, Greene Co., by G. W. Patteson and F. V. 

 Shelton; B. 373, Southampton, by G. W. Patteson and S. C. 

 Shull; B. 376, Shenandoah Co., by G. W. Patteson and 

 S. C. Shull; B. 377, Augusta Co., by G. W. Patteson and 

 J. A. McCartney; B. 379, Culpepper Co., by G. W. 

 Patteson and A. J. Harris; B. 380, New Kent Co., by G. W. 

 Patteson and J. A. McCartney; B. 381, Charles City Co., 

 by same authors; B. 385, Botetourt Co., by same authors; 

 B. 387, Loudoun Co., by G. W. Patteson and S. C. Shull; 

 B. 391, Hanover Co., by G. W. Patteson and A. J. Harris; 

 B. 392, Grayson Co., by G. W. Patteson and Z. M. K. 

 Fulton; B. 398, Pulaski Co., by W. L. Gibson and F. V. 

 Shelton; B. 399, King William Co., by G. W. Patteson and 

 Z. M. K. Fulton. 



Western States and Alaska 



1009. FISCHER, G. A. A land use study in eastern 

 Modoc County, California. Berkeley? Calif., U. S. Forest 

 Serv., 1941. 1.9621 R5L22 



Includes lumbering; emphasizes ranch and range rela- 

 tionships. 



1010. LONGWOOD, F. R. A land use history of 

 Benton County, Oregon. Corvallis, Oreg., 1940. 146 p. 

 Ref. 



Thesis (M.F.) - Oregon State College. 



1011. *MORRIS, M. S., ed. Land use and control of 

 privately owned cut-over land in western Montana. Soc. 

 Amer. Foresters, North. Rocky Mountain Sect., 1945. 



1012. PRESTON, J. F. Colorado's Black Forest. 

 Land 4:40-44. Winter 1945. 279.8 L22 



1013. SALO, S. J. Timber concentration in the Pacific 

 Northwest, with special reference to the timber holdings 

 of the Southern Pacific Railroad, the Northern Pacific 

 Railroad and the Weyerhaeuser Timber Company. Ann 

 Arbor, Mich., 1945. 79 p. Libr. Cong. 



Thesis (Ph.D.) - Columbia University. 



1014. UPCHURCH, M. L. Problems and institutional 

 factors affecting land use in a Northwest county. Wash- 

 ington, U. S. Bur. Agr. Econ., 1942. 92 p. Ref. 



1.941 L3P94 

 Coos County, Oreg. 



1015. WILSON, R. C. Vegetation types and forest con- 

 ditions of Douglas, Ormsby and southwestern Washoe 

 Counties, Nevada. U. S. Forest Serv. Calif. Forest and 

 Range Expt. Sta. Forest Survey Release 2, 61 p., maps. 

 Aug. 1, 1941. 1.9 F7626F 



Includes land-use analysis. 



1016. WYCKOFF, S. N. Use of uncultivated lands in 

 western United States. Western Farm Econ. Assoc. 

 Proc. 15:43-45. 1942. 280.9 W527P 



Canada 



L AND MANAGEMENT — CONTINUED. 



Canadian Society of Technical Agriculturalists cooper- 

 ating. 



Discussion in Forestry Chron. 16:126-127. June 1940. 

 99.8 F7623 



1018. RAWSON, D. S., and others. The Big River 

 Survey. Saskatoon, U. of Saskatchewan, 1943. 37 p., 

 illus. 280.13 R19 



E. C. Hope, J. Mitchell and E. W. Tisdale, joint authors. 



1019. ROBINSON, J. L. Agriculture and forests of 

 Yukon Territory. Canad. Geog. J. 31(2):55-72, illus. 

 Aug. 1945. 470 C162 



Forest utilization, p. 70-71. 



1020. ROBINSON, J. L. Land use possibilities in 

 MacKenzie district. Canad. Geog. J. 31(l):30-47, illus. 

 July 1945. 470 C162 



Forest utilization, p. 44-45. 



1021. SPILLSBURY, R. H. Land utilization on Van- 

 couver Island. Brit. Columbia Lumberman 27(6):27-28, 

 113-114, 116, 118. June 1943. 99.81 B77 



The place of forestry in the economy of the Island. 

 Also in Forestry Chron. 19:160-168. Sept. 1943. 

 99.8 F7623 



POLICIES, PROGRAMS AND THEIR ADMINISTRATION 



1022. MEADOWS, P. Some sociological aspects of 

 land-use policy. Social Forces 24:231-236. Dec. 1945. 

 280.8 J823 



1023. MINCKLER, L. S. Reforestation in land use: 

 governing principles. Land Policy Rev. 8(2):3-8. Sum- 

 mer 1945. 1 Ec71a 



Principles for determining best land use and techniques 

 of reforestation. 



1024. MILK, R. G. Method of comparing alternative 

 uses of poor land. Tenn. Agr. Expt. Sta. Rural Res. Ser. 

 Monog. 125, 36 p. Mar. 31, 1941. 173.2 W89Co 



"Preliminary - Not for publication." 



U. S. Bur. of Agricultural Economics cooperating. 



Includes returns from forest land. 



United States 



1017. CANADIAN SOCIETY OF FOREST ENGINEERS. 

 MARITIME SECTION. Preliminary report on land 

 classification and land use. Fredericton, New Bruns- 

 wick, 1940. 11 p. 282.134 C16 



1025. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PLANNING OFFI- 

 CIALS. COMMITTEE ON TAX-ABANDONED LANDS. 



A program for the use of tax-abandoned lands. Chicago, 

 1942. 43 p. Ref. 282.12 Am3 



1026. BLACK, J. D. Notes on "poor land," and "sub- 

 marginal land." J. Farm Econ. 27:345-374. May 1945. 

 280.8 J822 



1027. COOKE, M. L. On total conservation. In Penn- 

 sylvania University Bicentennial Conference. Conserva- 

 tion of renewable natural resources, p. 149-159. Phila- 

 delphia, U. Pa. Press, 1941. 279.12 P38 



1028. DUNHAM, H. H. Government handout: a study in 

 the administration of the public lands, 1875-1891. New 

 York, 1941. Ref. 364 p. 282.12 D92 



Thesis (Ph.D.) - Columbia University. 



1029. EISENHOWER, M. S. Land and water policies of 

 the Department of Agriculture. Washington, U. S. D. A., 

 1940. 45 p. 1.915 A2E18 



1030. FOSTER, E. A. Cooperative land use planning: 



a new opportunity for State agencies. J. Forestry 39:103- 

 106. Feb. 1941. 99.8 F768 



1031. FUNKHOUSER, W. D. The days that are gone; 

 some comments on extravagance. Lexington, Ky., Com. 

 Print. Co., 1945. 113 p. 279.12 F96 



Waste of natural resources. 



1032. GALLOWAY, G. B. Planning for America. 

 New York, Holt, 1941. 713 p. Ref. 280.12 G13P 



1033. GRAY, L. C. Our major land use problems and 

 suggested lines of action. U. S. D. A. Ybk. 1940:398-415, 

 illus. 1 Ag84Y 



1034. GUSTAFSON, A. F., and others. Conservation 

 in the United States. Ed. 2, Ithaca, N. Y., Comstock, 

 1944. 477 p., illus. 279.12 G97 



C. H. Guise, W. J. Hamilton, and H. Ries, joint authors. 

 Forests, parks, and grazing lands, p. 163-287. 



1035. HALL, J. A. Forests and foods. Washington? 

 U. S. Forest Serv., 1945? 8 p. 1.962 F3F76 



Living standards on submarginal farm lands might be 

 raised if these lands were made more productive by re- 

 converting them to forests for the production of sugar, 

 yeast, humus, etc. 



1036. HARTMAN, W. A. Agricultural land-use plan- 

 ning and forestry. In U. S. Forest Serv., Southern Region. 

 Forestry in relation to agriculture, p. 22-28. Atlanta, 

 Ga., 1940. 1.9 F7669Fo 



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