THE FOREST ECONOMY AT LARGE --CONTINUED. 



LAND MANAGEMENT - - CONTIN UE D . 



963. STOVALL, C. What makes loggers change jobs? 

 Timberman 45(10):54. Aug. 1944. 99.81 T484 



964. U. S. FOREST SERV. Report on the study of 

 subsistence in logging and other forest products camps. 

 Washington, 1943. Various paging. 1.962 A2R296 



U. S. War Production Board cooperating. 

 Effects of food rationing. 



LAND MANAGEMENT 



965. ALLEN, S. W. Getting along with natural 

 resources and people. North Amer. Wildlife Conf. Trans. 

 9:71-77. 1944. 412.9 N814 



966. ALLIN, B. W. ( and FOSTER, E. A. The chal- 

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 illus. 1 Ag84Y 



967. DWYER, C. H. The relation of management and 

 conservation of natural resources— soil, water, vegetal 

 cover and wild life— to a regional economy. Western 

 Farm Econ. Assoc. Proc. 20:95-102. 1947. 



280.9 W527P 



968. EBERSOLE, F. B. Conserve for what? Looks, 

 gain or both? Part n of a paper on true husbandry. 

 Land 4(l):19-23. Winter 1945. 279.8 L22 



969. ELY, R. T., and WEHRWEIN, G. S. Land eco- 

 nomics. New York, Macmillian, 1940. 512 p., illus. 

 282 EL9L 



Covers land utilization, forest land and water 



reS °970 e GRAY, L. C, and REGAN, M. M. Needed points 

 of development and reorientation in land economic theory. 

 J. Farm Econ. 22:34-51. Feb. 1940. 280.8 J822 



Also separate: Washington, U. S. Bur. Agr. Econ., 

 1940. 12 p. 1.941 L2N28 



971. RATHBUN, L. W. Forestry as a profitable form 

 of farm land use. Amer. J. Econ. and Sociol. 1:454-459. 

 July 1942. 280.8 Am393 



972. RENNE, R. R. Land economics. New York, 

 Harper, 1947. 736 p., illus. Ref. 282 R29 



Ch. 8, Forest land. 



973. SALTER, L. A. The content of land economics 

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Discussion by C. H. Hammar, R. R. Renne, H. C. 

 Woodworth, and H. A. Steele, p. 247-255. 



974. SHANTZ, H. L. Economic aspects of conserva- 

 tion. J. Forestry 39:741-747. Sept. 1941. 99.8 F768 



975. WAGER, P. W. Conservation of resources. 



In American society and the Changing World, p. 345-366. 

 Ref. New York, Crofts, 1942. 280 Am3 



976. WALLACE, H. A. The forest in our land 

 economy. Amer. Forests 46:102-105, 126, 142, illus. 

 Mar. 1940. 99.8 F762 



977. WHITAKER, J. R. The world problem of con- 

 servation. In G. T. Renner, and others. Global geogra- 

 phy, p. 243-259, illus. New York, Crowell, 1944. 



278 R29 



978. ZON. R. Toward fuller use of all land. Land 

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REGIONAL CONDITIONS 



United States 



979. JOHNSON, V. W. Status of Federal lands. J. 

 Farm Econ. 29:745-752. Aug. 1947. 280.8 J822 



Ownership and use status. 



980. REUSS, L. A.,, and MCCRACKEN, O. O. Federal 

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73 p., map. 1.941 L3F31 



981. U. S. BUR. OF THE CENSUS. Cooperative 

 report, graphic summary of land utilization in the United 

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U. S. Bur. Agricultural Economics cooperating. 



Northern States 



982. ANDREWS, H. J., and BROMLEY, W. S., Trends 

 in land use in northern Michigan. A study of Alpena, 

 Antrim, Ogemaw, and Roscommon Counties. Washington, 

 Charles Lathrop Pack Forestry Found., 1941. 45 p. illus. 

 282.041 An2 



Sections on ownership, valuation, and tax delinquency. 



Commentary by L. A. Salter, entitled Transition in the 

 Northern Lake States in J. Land & Pub. Util. Econ. 18:92- 

 96. Ref. Feb. 1942. 282.8 J82 



983. BEERS, H., and HEFLIN, C. People and resour- 

 ces in eastern Kentucky. Ky. Agr. Expt. Sta. B. 500, 



59 p., map. May 1947. 100 K41 



Includes interview responses of farmers on the place of 

 the wood lot in farming. 



984. CHANDLER, J. M. The place of woodland in the 

 farm organization in Coos County, New Hampshire. N. H. 

 Agr. Expt. Sta. B. 337, 34 p., map. June 1942. 100 N45 



U. S. Bur. of Agricultural Economics cooperating. 



985. COZZENS, A. B. Conservation in German 

 settlements of the Missouri Ozarks. Geog. Rev. 33(2): 

 286-298, illus. Apr. 1943. 500 Am35G 



986. DUERR, W. A., and others. Farms and forests 

 of eastern Kentucky in relation to population and income; 

 an appraisal of population and land resources and their 

 potentials. Ky. Agr. Expt. Sta. B. 507, 56 p., illus. Aug. 

 1947. 100 K41 



J. H. Bondurant, W. D. Nicholls, H. W. Beers, R. O. 

 Gustafson, and J. B. Roberts, joint authors. 



987. GATES, P. W. The Wisconsin pine lands of 

 Cornell University; a study in land policy and absentee 

 ownership. Ithaca, N. Y., Cornell U. Press, 1943. 

 265 p., illus. 282 G22 



History of land policy, exchange, taxation, and of forest 

 industry in Chippewa River basin, with special reference 

 to lands bought by. Ezra Cornell in the 1860's. 



988. HALL, J. A. Bright young men whistle in the 

 wind. Land Policy Rev. 3(7):14-17. Nov. 1940. 1 Ec7La 



Man-land relationships in Central States area, partic- 

 ularly those areas managed by the U. S. Forest Service. 



989. *HERBERT, P. A. Development of a marginal 

 land county in northern Michigan. [Ann Arbor], Mich., 

 1941. 137 p., maps. Ref. 



Dissertation (Ph. D.) - University of Michigan. 



990. JONES, J. P. Land-use adjustments in southern 

 New York. Soil Conserv. 5:219-220, illus. Feb. 1940. 

 1.6 So3S 



991. JOSS, A. An economic study of land utilization 

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992. KEEPPER, W. E. An economic classification of 

 land in Blair County, Pennsylvania. Pa. Agr. Expt. Sta. 

 B. 439, 47 p., illus. Jan. 1943. 100 P381 



U. S. Farm Credit Administration cooperating. 

 Assessor's valuation, p. 34-36; and credit, p. 37-44. 



993. LUTHER, T. F. Idle lands or idle people. J. 

 Forestry 45:207-208. Mar. 1947. 99.8 F768 



994. RAUP, H. M., and CARLSON, R. E. The history 

 of land use in the Harvard Forest. Harvard Forest B. 20, 

 64 p., maps. Ref. 1941. 99.9 H264 



995. ROZMAN, D. Interrelationship of land uses in 

 rural Massachusetts. Mass. Agr. Expt. Sta. B. 387, 



48 p., maps. Dec. 1941. 100 M38H 



996. SPENCER, J. W. Problems ahead in wildland 

 management. J. Forestry 44:833-837. Nov. 1946. 

 99.8 F768 



997. WEITZELL, E. C, and MILLER, L. F. Forest- 

 land utilization in Nicholas and Webster Counties, West - 

 Virginia. W. Va. Agr. Expt. Sta. B. 309, 66 p., illus. 

 Ref. July 1943. 100 W52 



U. S. Bur. of Agricultural Economics cooperating. 

 Includes ownership, taxation and products. 



998. WISCONSIN. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE. DIV. 

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 Forests and land use. Wis. Dept. Agr. B. 229, 56 p., 

 illus. Apr. 1942. 2 W752Bu 



Forest studies by W. W. Morris. 



Southern States 



999. DAVIS, J. F., and WEITZELL, E. C. Land de- 

 velopment opportunities in Mecklenburg County and other 

 parts of the Virginia Piedmont. Washington, U. S. Bur. 

 Agr. Econ., 1944. 21 p., maps. 1.941 L3L222 



U. S. Bur. of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural 

 Engineering cooperating. 



1000. EMORY, S. T. North Carolina flatwoods. Econ. 

 Geog. 22:203-219, illus. July 1946. 278.8 Ec7 



1001; GIBSON, W. L. An economic land classification 

 of Halifax County. Va. Agr. Expt. Sta. Tech. B. 86, 51 p., 

 illus. Mar. 1943. 100 V81S 

 Virginia State Planning Board cooperating. 



1002. GIFFORD, J. C. Living by the land; conserva- 

 tion, with special reference to proper use of the land. 

 Florida, the southern United States and the Caribbean 



k Not examined. 



