THE FOREST ECONOMY AT LARG E- -CONTINUED. 



483. ZON, R., and DUERR, W. A. Farm forestry in 

 the Lake States: an economic problem. U. S. D. A. C. 

 661, 34 p., maps. Nov. 1942. 1 Ag84C 



(Southern States) 



484. ARKANSAS. FORESTRY COMMISSION. Annual 

 report, 9th. Little Rock, 1942. 28 p., illus. 99.9 Ar4 



485. ARTMAN, J. O. Forestry in TVA program. 

 Tenn. Conserv. 12(l/2):3, 12-13. Jan./Feb. 1947. 

 410T252 



486. CLAPP, G. R. Free forests depend on coop- 

 erative endeavor. South. Lumber J. 51(2):14, 32, map. 

 Feb. 10, 1947. 99.81 So8 



U. S. Tennessee Valley Authority. 



487. CLAPP, G. R. Our forests and the future of the 

 Tennessee Valley. J. Forestry 45:329-332. May 1947. 

 99.8 F768 



488. CRUIKSHANK, J. W. Work of the forest survey 

 in the Southeast. Asheville, N. C, U. S. Forest Serv., 

 Southeast. Forest Expt. Sta., 1947. lip., maps. 

 1.9622 S4W89 



489. DAVENPORT, T. M. Arkansas' forestry pro- 

 gram. South. Lumberman 175(2190):36-37, illus. July 1, 

 1947. 99.81 So82 



490. FLORIDA. BOARD OF FORESTRY AND PARKS. 

 Biennial report, No. 9, 1944/46. Tampa, 1946? 34 p., 

 illus. 99.9 F662W 



491. FLORIDA. FOREST AND PARK SERV. The 

 program of forestry and State parks of the Florida 

 Forest and Park Service. Fla. Forest and Park Serv. B. 

 15, 28 p., illus. 1944? 99.9 F662 



492. FLORY, C. H. Management services to small 

 forest landowners in South Carolina. Amer. Forest Cong. 

 Proc. (1946)3:172-176. 1947. 99.9 Am3 



493. FLOWERS, J. N. On the duty of the State to 

 acquire lands and organize State forests. Jackson, Miss., 

 1946. 29 p. 99.47 F66 



Statistics on State appropriations in Mississippi. 



494. FRYKMAN, J. L. Cherokee National Forest. 

 Tenn. Conserv. 12 (l/2):5-6. Jan./Feb. 1947. 410 T252 



State and local values of National Forest. 



495. GEORGIA. DEPT. OF FORESTRY. Biennial 

 report, 1945-46. Atlanta, 1947. 120 p. 99.9 G295Bi 



496. HAZARD, J. O. Forest conservation in 

 Tennessee. Tenn. Planner 2:127-134, illus. (May/June) 

 280.7 T25T 



497. HAZARD, J. O. Plan to restore forests. Tenn. 

 Conserv. 12 (l/2):7-8. Jan./Feb. 1947. 410 T252 



498. JOINT COMMITTEE OF THE SOCIETY OF 

 AMERICAN FORESTERS AND THE CHARLES LATHROP 

 PACK FORESTRY FOUNDATION. A survey of State 

 forestry administration in North Carolina. Washington, 

 Soc. Amer. Foresters, 1946. 38 p. 99.61 J662S 



499. JOINT COMMITTEE OF THE SOCIETY OF 

 AMERICAN FORESTERS AND THE CHARLES LATHROP 

 PACK FORESTRY FOUNDATION. A survey of State 

 forestry administration in Tennessee. Washington, Soc. 

 Amer. Foresters, 1947. 46 p. Ref. 99.61 J662 



500. LEWIS, L. C. Virginia's timber marking 

 service. Mich. Forester (1947)28:29-31, 84. Ref. 

 99.9 M588 



501. MISSISSIPPI. FORESTRY COMMISSION. 

 Biennial report, No. 9, 1942-43. Jackson, 1943. 66 p., 

 illus. 99.9 M694B 



502. SETSER, A. L. Forest development program 

 for TVA lands. South. Lumberman 171(2153):212, 214, 

 216-218, illus. Dec. 15, 1945. 99.81 So82 



503. SOUTH CAROLINA. STATE COMMISSIONER OF 

 FORESTRY. Report, 1946/47. Columbia, 1947. 120 p., 

 illus. 99.9 So83 



504. TENNESSEE. DEPT. OF CONSERVATION. 

 Report for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1946. Nash- 

 ville, 1946? 87 p., illus. 279.9 T25 



Forestry Division, p. 22-50. 



505. TEXAS. FOREST SERV. Operations timber; 

 Texas State forestry progress 1945 and 1946. Tex. 

 Forest Serv. B. 41, 18 p., illus. June 1947. 99.9 T31 



Previous biennial reports have varying titles. 



506. TINKER, J. M. Forestry in Georgia. State 

 Govt. 19:150-152, 162, illus. June 1946. 280.8 St2 



507. U. S. TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY. 

 Annual report, 1947. Knoxville, 1947. 289 p. 173.2 T25A 



Includes forest resource adjunct to watershed develop- 

 ment, forest industries as they contribute to economy, 

 and financial statement of forestry operations. Supple- 

 mented by TVA— A Summary of Accomplishments, 

 1933-45. Knoxville, 1945. 14 p. 173.2 T25Ts 



THE FOREST ECONOMY AT LARGE --CONTINUED. 



508. U. S. TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY. 

 Forests, fish, wildlife; their development in the Tennes- 

 see Valley. Knoxville, 1946. 15 p., illus. U. S. Fish & 

 Wildlife Serv. Libr. 



509. U. S. TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY. TVA 

 cooperative relationships. Knoxville?, 1946. 88 p. 

 173.2 T25Tc 



Includes cooperative relationships with forestry and 

 conservation agencies and organizations. 



510. U. S. TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY. 

 DEPT. OF FORESTRY RELATIONS. Annual report, 

 1947. Norris?, 1947. 3€ p., illus. 173.2 T25An 



511. WATTS, L. F. Where are the goal posts? 

 Washington, U. S. Forest Serv., 1944. 8 p. 1.962 A2W34 



Also in J. Forestry 42:159-163. Mar. 1944. 99.8 F768; 

 and excerpts, under title Better Forest Protection and 

 Management Essential to Expansion and Sustenance of 

 Prosperous Forest Industries, in Naval Stores Rev. 

 53(44):10, 12, 20. Jan. 29, 1944. 99.81 N22 



512. WILSON, H. M. Education for forest profits. 

 Forest Farmer 5(5):6-7. Feb. 1946. 99.8 F7692 



Public forestry in the South. 



513. WRIGHT, W. A., and DEAN, G. W. A four- 

 point [Virginia] State forestry program; adequate pro- 

 tection from forest fires and better timber harvesting 

 methods are two of the basic needs. Commonwealth 

 12(12):7-9, illus. Dec. 1945. 280.8 C732 



(Western States and Alaska) 



514. ALASKA'S forests yield airplane spruce. West 

 Coast Lumberman 70(7):12-16, 55, 57, 59-60, 62, 64, 

 illus. July 1943. 99.81 W52 



Alaska Spruce Log Program, under U. S. Commodity 

 Credit Corporation, administered by U. S. Forest Service. 



514A. CALIFORNIA. DEPT. OF NATURAL RE- 

 SOURCES. DIV. OF FORESTRY. 1945 activities. 

 Sacramento, 1946. 63 p., illus. 99.9C122Act 



Annual. 



515. CALIFORNIA plans State forest system. West 

 Coast Lumberman 69(10):36. Oct. 1942. 99.81 W52 



Economic objectives and basis for selection of State 

 forests. 



516. CHAPMAN, H. H. The cure for the O. and C. 

 situation. J. Forestry 43:569-574. Aug. 1945. 



99.8 F768 



On the administration of forests on the revested lands 

 of the Oregon and California Railroad grant. 



517. CHAPMAN, H. H. Some legal and administra- 

 tive aspects of the O. and C. controversy. J. Forestry 

 43:566-568. Aug. 1945. 99.8 F768 



Continuing the discussion of forest administration on 

 certain public lands in Oregon. 



518. COLORADO. STATE BOARD OF LAND COM- 

 MISSIONERS. Biennial report, 1944/46: Denver, 1946. 

 60 p. 252.11 L22R 



Board of Forestry report, p. 31. 



519. COX, H. J. On the other side of Certain Public 

 Lands. J. Forestry 43:315-321. May 1945. 99.8 F768 



Reply to an editorial (J. Forestry 42:703-704. Oct. 

 1944.) which presented arguments in favor of adminis- 

 tering the revested Oregon and California Railroad grant 

 lands by the U. S. Forest Service rather than the Depart- 

 ment of the Interior. 



Comment by S. T. Dana, p. 321-323. 



520. FRITZ, E. A proposed system of State forests 

 for California to help solve cutover land and future unem- 

 ployment problems. J. Forestry 41:162-168. Mar. 1943. 

 99.8 F768 



521. FRITZ, E. Redwood forest problems deserving 

 the attention of the State Board of Forestry. Berkeley, 

 Calif. U. Dept. Forestry, 1941. 5 p. 99.76 F912 



Address to California State Board of Forestry advising 

 course of action. 



522. IDAHO. AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STA- 

 TION. Postwar program for Idaho; timber production on 

 the forest lands. Idaho. Agr. Expt. Sta. C. 99, May 1945. 

 8 p. 100 Idl 



523. MARCKWORTH, G. D. Planning a forestry pro- 

 gram for the State of Washington. J. Forestry 41:315- 

 318. May 1943. 99.8 F768 



524. MONTANA. FOREST LANDS ADVISORY COM- 

 MISSION. Report... January 1945. Missoula, Mont., 1945. 

 48 p. 99.61 M76 



A study of the policies governing forest resource, 

 growth-drain, use, management, taxation, acquisition, 

 .etc. on privately-owned and State-owned forest lands. 



