THE FOREST ECONOMY AT LARGE - -CONTINUED. 



Discusses Higgins Lake Committee proposals and The 

 American Forestry Association's Forest Resource 

 Appraisal. 



Also in Amer. Forest Cong. Proc. (1946) 3:27-36. 1947. 

 99.9 Am3 



441. WATTS, L. F. The nation's forestry job. State 

 Govt. 20:110-112. Apr. 1947. 280.8 St2 



442. WATTS, L. F. Present status and future outlook 

 for the Nation's forests. Amer. Planning & Civic Ann. 

 1945:38-42. 1946. 280.9 Am322 



443. WATTS, L. F. Public works programs for forest 

 development. Amer. Planning & Civic Ann. 1943:24-30. 

 280.9 Am322 



444. WATTS, L. F. "Regulation is no dilemma." J. 

 Forestry 42:416-419. June 1944. 99.8 F768 



445. WATTS, L. F. Statement . . . before the Sub- 

 committee of the House Public Lands Committee, May 9, 

 1947. Washington, U. S. Forest Serv., 1947. 7 p. 



1.962 A2W34 



U. S. Forest Service policies and programs for adminis- 

 tration of the National Forests. 



446. WEDDELL, D. J. Who should control the 

 forests? An historical study of Government regulation. 

 J. Forestry 42:861-870. Dec. 1944. Ref. 99.8 F768 



447. WEINSTEIN, Y. Solution of the [privatel forestry 

 problem by public ownership. J. Forestry 38:146-151. 

 Feb. 1940. 99.8 F768 



Discussion: T. J. Orr, p. 150; B. Berry, p. 150-151. 



448. WTRTH, C. L. The National Parks in wartime. 

 Amer. Planning & Civic Ann. (1943):24-30. 



280.9 Am322 

 Economy demands non-exploitation of parks. 



(Northern States) 



449. BARLOWE, R. Forest policy in Wisconsin. Wis. 

 Mag. Hist. 26:261-279, maps. Mar. 1943. Libr. Cong. 



450. BURNS, F. Five years in Maryland forestry, 

 1941-1945. Annapolis, 1947. 20 p., illus. 99.61 M3632 



451. CONNECTICUT. STATE PARK AND FOREST 

 COMMISSION. Biennial report ... for the fiscal term 

 ended June 30, 1944. Conn. P. Doc. 60, 84 p. 1944. 

 99.9 C768 



State forester's report includes acquisition, forest 

 products and utilization, planting, recreation, fire and 

 in-lieu taxes. 



452. DELAWARE. STATE FORESTER. Annual 

 report, 1946/1947. Dover, 1947. 37 p., illus. 99.9 D37R 



453. HAWES, A. F. Forty years of State forestry. 

 J. Forestry 39:95-99. Feb. 1941. 99.8 F768 



454. HOPKINS, A. S. New York State's reforestation 

 program. N. Y. Conserv. Dept. B. 20, 36 p., illus. 1942. 

 279.9 N48B 



Includes cost analyses for land acquisition and manage- 

 ment operations. 



455. HUBBARD, T. F. Six-year capital improvement 

 program for Maryland. Md. State Planning Comn. P. 43, 

 179 p., map. Jan. 1945. 280.7 M36Pu 



Natural resources, including State forests, p. 105-113. 



456. KENTUCKY. POSTWAR ADVISORY PLANNING 

 COMMISSION. Final report. Frankfort, 1945. 318 p., 

 illus. 280.7 K42 



Forests, p. 189-191. 



457. LAING, G. M. Minnesota forests and the nation. 

 Conserv. Volunteer 5(26):50-59. Nov. 1942. 279.8 C765 



In reply to editorial on Federal Land Expansion, p. 59- 

 68. 



458. LEETE, B. E. State forest and forest park 

 operations. Ohio Forest News 41:5-9, illus. Jan. 1944. 



99.8 Oh32 



459. MAINE. FOREST COMMISSIONER. Biennial 

 report 26, 1945/1946. Augusta, 1947. 97 p., maps. 



99.9 M28R 



Includes forest fire statistics and other forest protection 

 activities. 



460. MARYLAND. BOARD OF NATURAL RE- 

 SOURCES. 4th annual report. Annapolis, 1947. 204 p., 

 illus. 279.9 M364 



Includes report of Department of State Forests and 

 Parks. 



461. MARYLAND. DEPT. OF STATE FORESTS AND 

 PARKS. Our Maryland forests, what they mean to us. 

 Baltimore, 1942. 35 p., illus. 99.6 M363 



462. MICHIGAN. DEPT. OF CONSERVATION. 

 Biennial report, No. 13, 1945/1946. Lansing, 1947. 

 321 p., illus. 279.9 M58 



Division of Forestry, p. 95-122. 



THE FOREST ECONOMY AT LARG E--CONTINUED. 



463. MICHIGAN. DEPT. OF CONSERVATION. 

 Looking forward. Mich. Conserv. 13(1):8-10, illus.; (2):8- 

 10, illus.; (3):6-7, 10, illus. Jan., Feb., Mar./Apr., 1944. 

 279.9 M582 



Postwar program, with data on estimated cost and 

 man-day requirements. 



464. MINNESOTA. DEPT. OF CONSERVATION. 

 Biennial report, No. 8, 1945/1946. St. Paul, 1947. 326 p. 

 illus. 279.9 M66 



Division of Forestry, p. 93-140. 



465. MISSOURI. CONSERVATION COMMISSION. 

 Report, 1945/1946. Jefferson City, 1946. 133 p., illus. 

 279.9 M69R 



Forestry program, p. 88-100. 



466. MISSOURI. STATE PLANNING BOARD. Mis- 

 souri surveys; an inventory with descriptive abstracts. 

 Jefferson City, 1940. 284 p. 280.7 M693M 



U. S. Work Projects Administration cooperating. 

 Forestry, p. 104-105. 



467. NEW HAMPSHIRE. FORESTRY AND RECREA- 

 TION COMMISSION. Biennial report, 1945-1946. 

 Concord, 1946. 32 p., illus. 99.9 N45R 



Contains information on resources, programs, legisla- 

 tion, expenditures, and lumber cut. Earlier reports 

 summarize work of Northeastern Timber Salvage 

 Administration. 



468. NEW JERSEY. COMMISSIONER OF CONSER- 

 VATION. Administrative report . . . July 1, 1945, to 

 June 30, 1946. Trenton? 1947. 63 p. 279.9 N462 



Division of Forestry, Geology, Parks and Historic 

 Sites, p. 14-35. Previous reports issued by N. J. Bd. 

 Conserv. & Devlpmt. (279.9 N46). 



469. NEW YORK (STATE) CONSERVATION DEPT. 

 Annual report, Nos. 34-35, 1944/1945. Albany, 1946. 

 322 p. (N. Y. Leg. Doc. 61) 279.9 N48 



Division of Lands and Forests, p. 31-88. 



470. PENNSYLVANIA. DEPT. OF FORESTS AND 

 WATERS. The State forests of Pennsylvania. Pa. Dept. 

 Forests & Waters B. 37, rev., 61 p., illus. 1946. 



99.9 P38B 



471. RYAN, D. E. Forestry public relations in New 

 England. Syracuse, 1941. 2 p. 241.8 N48 



Abstract of thesis (M. F.)— New York State College of 

 Forestry. 



472. SMITH, N. F. Timber trouble- shooting. Mich. 

 Conserv. 13(2):4-5, 11, illus. Feb. 1944. 279.9 M582 



Work of the Timber Production War Project in 

 Michigan. 



473. SPAETH, J. N. Illinois forest future. 111. State 

 Acad. Sci. Trans. (1944) 37:29-32. 500 IL6 



Need for a constructive forest policy for Illinois. 



474. STRUNK, W. L. Conservation- what does it 

 cost? Conserv. Volunteer 5(30): 1-7. Mar. 1943. 

 279.8 C765 



Analysis of costs and revenues, Minnesota Department 

 of Conservation. 



475. STRUNK, W. L. Federal land expansion in 

 Minnesota recreational areas. Conserv. Volunteer 4(21)- 

 24-37, map. July 1942. 279.8 C765 



Conflict of Federal-State interests. 



476. SWORD W. The Manistee National Forest 

 [Michigan] and the plan for its development. Mich. 

 Forestry & Park Assoc. Ann. Mtg. (1945) 19:1-5. 

 99.9 M586 



477. U. S. FOREST SERV. NORTHEASTERN 

 TIMBER SALVAGE ADMINISTRATION. Report of the U. 

 S. Forest Service programs resulting from the New Eng- 

 land Hurricane of September 21, 1938. Boston. 1943 



594 p. 1.962 A2R294 



478. VERMONT. DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES. 

 Biennial report, 1945/1946. Montpelier, 1947? 63 p., 

 illus. 279.9 V59R 



Forest Service, p. 40-60. 



479. VESSELS, J. State forests and their future 

 [Minnesota]. Conserv. Volunteer l(5):4-8, map. Feb. 

 1941. 279.8 C765 



480. WALDO, G. C. Buy forest land now. Conn. 

 Woodlands 8:3-4. Jan. 1943. 99.8 C76 



Extending holdings of Connecticut State Forest and 

 Park Commission. 



481. WEST VIRGINIA. CONSERVATION COMMIS- 

 SION. Annual report, 1946/1947. Charleston, 1944. 

 81 p., illus. 279.9 W52 



Division of Forestry, p. 29-46. 



482. WISCONSIN. STATE CONSERVATION COMMIS- 

 SION. 20th biennial report, 1945/1946. Madison, 1947. 

 138 p. 279.9 W75 



