THE FO REST EC ONOMY AT LARGE — CONTINUED. 



568. DUTHIE, G. A. Community forests; a practical 

 step in post-war planning. Washington, U. S. Forest 

 Serv., 1943. 4 p. 1.962 C3C732 



569. DUTHIE, G. A. Should your city have a munic- 

 ipal forest"? Amer. Water Works Assoc. J. 38:888-889. 

 July 1946. 292.9 Am32J 



570. FORBES, R. D., and BECK, C. W. County 

 forest possibilities in the Anthracite Region [Pennsyl- 

 vania]. Forest Leaves 33 (6):l-2. Nov./Dec. 1943. 



99 8 F763 



Excerpt from U. S. Forest Service, Allegheny Forest 

 Experiment Station, Anthracite Survey Paper 3, item 

 in this bibliography. 



571. FRITZ, J. J. Community forest movement. 

 Canada Lumberman 61(19):25-26, illus. Oct. 1, 1941. 

 99.81 C16 



United States. 



572. GELTZ, C. G. Community forests for Florida. 

 Fla. U. Econ. Leaflets 6(10):l-4. Sept. 1947. 280.9 F663 



573. INDIANA ECONOMIC COUNCIL. County forests 

 for Indiana. Ind. Econ. Council B. 1, Sept. 1944. 40 p., 

 illus. 280.9 In276 



574. KELL, J. A. County forests-a community 

 asset. Pa. Forests & Waters 1:26-27, 48, illus. 

 Oct. 1946. 99.8 P38S 



575. MATTOON, H. G. Community forests, their 

 function and value. Forest Leaves 33(4/5):l-2, 4, illus. 

 July/Oct. 1943. 99.8 F763 



576. MESAVAGE, S. Community forestry as a sub- 

 stitute for illegal mining. J. Forestry 39:569-570. June 

 1941. 99.8 F768 



577. OPPEL, A. F. Community forests for Minn- 

 esota. Conserv. Volunteer 4(21):54-57. June 1942. 

 279.8 C765 



578. REYNOLDS, H. A. Bringing the forests to the 

 people. Recreation 38:185-188. July 1944. 280.68 P69 



Community forests. 



579. REYNOLDS, H. A. Community forests. Ohio 

 Forest News 42:3-8, illus. May 1945. 99.8 Oh32 



Also in Chemurg. Digest 4:211-215, illus. June 30, 

 1945. 381 N213Na 



580.*SLOCOMB, J. T. The position of the town forest 

 in New England's forest economy. New Haven, Conn., 

 1940. 



Thesis (M. F.) - Yale University. 



581. SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FORESTERS. COM- 

 MITTEE ON COMMUNITY FORESTS. Report. J. Fores- 

 try 40:112-117. Feb. 1942. 99.8 F768 



582. STERN, T. N. Community forests and parks in 

 Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1945. 28 p. 99.61 St4 



Essential portion of thesis (Ph.D.)— University of 

 Pennsylvania, 1942. 



583. TERRES, J. K. Forests in your backyard. 

 Audubon Mag. 48: 150-159, illus. May/June 1946. 

 413.8 B53 



Community forests. 



584. U. S. NATIONAL PARK SERV. Municipal and 

 county parks in the United States, 1940. New York, 

 Natl. Recreation Assoc, 1942. 173 p., map. Libr. Cong. 



American Institute of Park Executives cooperating. 



585. WILSON, F. G. County forests of Wisconsin. 

 State Govt. 20:116-117. Apr. 1947. 280.8 St2 



Private Forestry 



586. JOHNSON, R.. S. Planning for managed privately 

 owned commercial forests. Forestry Chron. 22:138-146. 

 Ref. June 1946. 99.8 F7623 



587. KORSTIAN, C. F. Forestry on private lands in 

 the United States. Duke U. School Forestry B. 8, 234 

 p., illus. Ref. June 1944. 99.9 D88 



588. MCARDLE, R. E. Technical assistance for 

 private forest owners. J. Forestry 45 36-39. Jan. 1947. 

 99.8 F768 



689. MARTIN, C. S. Of what should proposed Federal 

 regulation of private forests consist? J. Forestry 39: 

 216-222. Feb. 1941. 99.8 F768 

 Discussion by C. M. Granger. 



590. MOORE, E. B. Developing private forestry in 

 New Jersey. J. Forestry 40:388-392. May 1942. 

 99.8 F768 



New Jersey Department of Conservation and Develop- 

 ment assists in woods management to determine if pri- 

 vate forestry pays. 



THE FOR£ST_^C_ONO^!Y_ATJLARGE--CONTINUED. 



591. MOORE, E. B. Progress report on private 

 forestry in New Jersey. J. Forestry 42:729-733. Oct. 

 1944. 99.8 F768 



State and Federal forestry aid under the Norris- 

 Doxey law. 



592. OETTMEIER, W. M. Report of Committee on 

 Private Forestry. J. Forestry 40:110-112. Feb. 1942. 

 99.8 F768 



Society of American Foresters' report on southern con- 

 ditions. 



593. PORTER, E. Private forestry and the private 

 forester in the South. J. Forestry 44:909-914. Nov. 1946. 

 99.8 F768 



594. REYNOLDS, H. A. New England Forestry 

 Foundation. J. Forestry 45:89-91. Feb. 1947. 99.8 F768 



Other publications on services and history of the Foun- 

 dation include H. A. Reynolds' The New England Forestry 

 Foundation (Forest Notes 9(3):5-9, 18. Dec. 1945. 



99.81 F7691) and various folders issued by the Foundation 

 itself. 



595. SEIGWORTH, K. J. Forest management on 

 private lands in the Tennessee Valley. J. Forestry 43: 

 705-709. Oct. 1945. 99.8 F768 



Work of the U. S. Tennessee Valley Authority— coop- 

 erating with public forestry agencies, landowners, and 

 forest industries— in introducing forest management. 



596. SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FORESTERS. COM- 

 MITTEE ON PRIVATE FORESTRY. Report. J. Forestry 

 38:133-137. Feb. 1940. 99.8 F768 



Private forestry progress, mainly in the West. 



Industrial Forestry 



597. AVERY, B. F. Establishment of sustained pro- 

 duction from Canadian forests for the support of perm- 

 anent forest industries. Forestry Chron. 17:28-29. Mar. 

 1941. 99.8 F7623 



Attitude of forest industries in eastern Canada. 



598. BRENTLINGER, P. D. Work of the railroad 

 foresters. Cross tie B. 28(10):46, 48, 50. Oct. 1947. 



99.82 C87 



599. COLLINGWOOD, G. H. Action through education 

 in sound forest practice; the forestry program of the 



U. S. forest industries.. Brit. Columbia Lumberman 29 

 (12):34, 55-56. Dec. 1945. 99.81 B77 



Similar title in Rev. Internatl. des Prod. Colon. 21:89- 

 92. May/June 1946. 286.8 R326 



600. COLLINGWOOD, G. H. Industrial proposals 

 toward cooperative relations in forest land management. 

 J. Forestry 39: 453-456. May 1941. 99.8 F768 



Also in West. Forestry & Conserv. Assoc. Proc. 

 1940:10-16. 99.9 W522 



601. DUNCAN, J. S. The effect of the N.R.A. Lumber 

 Code on forest policy. J. Polit. Econ. 49:91-102. 



Feb. 1941. 280.8 J82 



602. FLORY, C. H. How forestry program promotes 

 pulpwood conservation. South. Pulp & Paper J. 9(5):26, 

 28. May 1946. 302.8 So8 



Southern Pulpwood Conservation Association. 



603. FORBES, R. D. The Anthracite Region dis- 

 covers its "surface." Amer. Forests 50:425-427, 458- 

 459, 486-488, 500-501, illus. Sept. -Oct. 1944. 



99.8 F762 



604. GILLETT, C. A. Forestry and the railroads. 

 J. Forestry 39:13-15. Jan. 1940. 99.8 F768 



605. GILLETT, C. A. Promoting forestry for 

 freight revenue. Paper Indus. & Paper World 25:373- 

 374, illus. July 1943. 302.8 P1923 



Seaboard Air Line Railroad. 



606. GILLETT, C. A. Securing forestry practices 

 through industrial efforts. J. Forestry 39: 123-125. Feb. 

 1941. 99.8 F768 



607. HERR, C. The industrial forester in the North- 

 east. J. Forestry 44:917-919. Nov. 1946. 99.8 F768 



608. HOSKINS, R. N. Forestry publicity. South. 

 Lumberman 174(2185):44-45. Apr. 15, 1947. 99.81 So82 



Includes statistics on consumption of forest products 

 by Seaboard Air Line Railroad Company. 



609. HOSKINS, R. N. How Seaboard Air Line pro- 

 motes its area's timber. Railway Age 123:390-391, illus. 

 Sept. 6, 1947. 288.8 R136 



610. HOSKINS, R. N. Railroads and the forests. 

 Naval Stores Rev. 56(35):20, 26-27, illus. Nov. 30, 1946. 

 99.81 N22 



Chart of forest products carried as revenue freight, 

 1935-45. 



►Not examined. 



