THE F OREST ECON OM Y AT LA RGE --CONTINUED. 



408. MARSH, R. E. Development of a forest policy 

 for the Americas. Mexico, D. F., Segunda Conf., Inter- 

 amer. de Agr., 1944. 18 p. 99.71 M352 



Emphasis on United States policies and programs. 



409. MARSH, R. E. Forest Service program for 1946 

 and the years ahead. J. Forestry 44:186-190. Mar. 1946. 

 99.8 F768 



410. NATIONAL CONSERVATION POLICY CON- 

 FERENCE. Proceedings. Washington, 1944. 107 p. 

 279.9 N216 



411. NELSON, R. W. In defense of an economic 

 approach to public forestry. J. Forestry 38:593-595. 

 July 1940. 99.8 F768 



412. PETERSON, G. M. Government ownership of 

 forest resources. J. Forestry 38:81-83. Feb. 1940. 

 99.8 F768 



Discussion, p. 94-100. 



413. REYNOLDS, H. A. Comment on Higgins Lake 

 recommendations. Amer. Forest Cong. Proc. (1946) 

 3:436-438. 1947. 99.9 Am3 



States that Federal aid would promote forest economy. 



414. ROSS, C. R. Some aspects of forestry public 

 relations in the southern Appalachian backhills. J. 

 Forestry 38:916-924. Dec. 1940. 99.8 F768 



U. S. Forest Service experience. 



415. SCHAEFFER, C. H. How can we best win public 

 support for forestry and forest conservation, from the 

 State viewpoint. J. Forestry 39:118-120. Feb. 1941. 

 99.8 F768 



416. SNELL, E. Conservation of our timber re- 

 sources. Governor's Conf. Proc. (1944) 36:124-131. 

 279 C76P 



Recommends that States undertake positive programs. 



417. SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF 

 MANAGEMENT. WASHINGTON [D. C] CHAPTER. 

 Budgetary and financial administration in the United 

 States Forest Service, Department of Agriculture. Fed. 

 Fiscal Ser. Study 3, 35 p. 1945. 284.9 Sol 



418. SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FORESTERS. 

 ALLEGHENY SECTION. The Timber Production War 

 Project, a symposium. J. Forestry 42:336-344. May 

 1944. 99.8 F768 



Contents: The War Production Board's interest in the 

 Project, by A. E. Fivaz; An opportunity and a public 

 trust, by M. H. Collet; The Project in the Northeast, by 

 W. S. Swingler; Operations of the Project in Virginia, by 

 C. W. Mattison. 



419. THOMPSON, R. A. H. Wanted: 2,000,000 new 

 woodsmen. Land 5:35-38, maps. Winter 1945/46. 

 279.8 L22 



Program for employing war veterans in Government 

 reforestation projects. 



420. U. S. CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS. Re- 

 forestation by the CCC. Washington, 1941. 13 p., illus. 

 173.2 C76Ref 



Includes statistics on timber stand improvement, maps, 

 surveys and estimating. 



421. U. S. CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS. Total 

 CCC work by . . . States. Washington, U. S. D. A., 1942. 

 98 p. 173.2 C76T 



"Work accomplished by the Civilian Conservation camps 

 allocated to the Forest Service, U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture, (includes also Tennessee Valley Authority 

 forestry camps), stated in units of work." 



422. U. S. CONGRESS. HOUSE. COMMITTEE ON 

 AGRICULTURE. Facilitate use and occupancy of 

 National- For est lands. Hearings, 80th Cong., 1st sess., 

 onH. R. 1809. Washington, 1947. lip. 99.61 Un31Fu 



Testimony on bill to extend area of use-permits. 



423. U. S. CONGRESS. HOUSE. COMMITTEE ON 

 AGRICULTURE. Forestry. Hearings, 78th Cong., 1st 

 sess. Washington, 1943. 82 p. 99.61 Un31F 



To extend fire control and promote forest resource 

 management. 



424. U. S. CONGRESS. HOUSE. COMMITTEE ON 

 APPROPRIATIONS. Department of Agriculture appropri- 

 ation bill for 1948. Pt. 2, Forest Service. Hearings, 80th 

 Cong., 1st sess. Washington, 1947. 402 p. 1 Ag81 Hes 



The annual Forest Service hearings are customarily 

 published as part of the volume for the whole Department. 



425. U. S. DEPT. OF THE INTERIOR. Annual report. 

 Washington, 1947. 385 p., maps. 156 An7 



Cover title: Natural resource programs. 



Forestry activities of the U. S. Bureau of ,Land Manage- 

 ment, U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs and other divisions 

 of the Department are summarized. Some information 

 about the Department's forest lands in Alaska appears in 

 the annual report of the Governor of Alaska 

 (252.03 G74R). 



THE FOREST ECONOMY AT LARGE --CONTINUED. 



426. U. S. DEPT. OF THE INTERIOR. Forest con- 

 servation on lands administered by the Department of the 

 Interior. A program for the optimum use of its forest 

 lands. Washington, 1940. 291 p. 156.1 F76 



Report prepared for Joint Congressional Committee on 

 Forestry. 



427. U. S. FOREST SERV. Annual statements, re- 

 ceipts, expenditures, investments; Service and regional 

 summaries, nursery and research unit summaries, fiscal 

 year 1946. Washington, 1947? 102 p. 1.962 A2An7 



Successor to activity cost, investment, and expenditure 

 statements issued periodically (1.9 F76Act). 



428. U. S. FOREST SERV. The Forest Service pro- 

 gram. Amer. Forest Cong. Proc. (1946) 3:311-317. 1947. 

 99.9 Am3 



429. U. S. FOREST SERV. General plan for a re- 

 appraisal of the forest situation in the United States. 

 Washington, 1945. 91 p. 1.962 A2G282 



430. U. S. FOREST SERV. Handbook, Timber Pro- 

 duction War Project. Washington, 1943-45. 2 v. 

 1.962 A2H19 



Loose leaf inserts. 



431. U. S. FOREST SERV. Report of the chief, 1947. 

 Washington, 1947. 48 p. 1 F76 



Titles of annual reports vary. They include summaries 

 of Division of Forest Economics activities, and of re- 

 ceipts and expenditures of the Service as a whole. 



The statistical supplement to each report presents the 

 following tables: 1, National forest areas; 2, Roads; 3, 

 Quantity and value of timber cut on National Forests; 4, 

 Forest tree planting and sowing on National Forests; 5, 

 Livestock permits; 6, Big game animals on National 

 Forests; 7, Recreational use; 8, Fires controlled; 9, Net 

 cash receipts from National Forests; 10, Cooperative 

 prevention and suppression expenditures for forest fire 

 control; 11, Distribution of forest planting stock; 12, 

 Norris-Doxey farm forestry accomplishments and ex- 

 penditures; 13, Forest fires on protected State and private 

 lands; 14, Expenditures from appropriations and alloca- 

 tions. 



Statistics for the Northeastern Timber Salvage Adminis- 

 tration appear in 1943-44 supplements. 



Some of these tables which are issued separately and in 

 more detail by the Divisions responsible for their com- 

 pilation are included separately in this bibliography, 

 under specific subjects. 



432. U. S. FOREST SERV. Timber uses. Washington, 

 1945. 80 p. 1.962 A2T483 



Regulations and policies for the National Forests. 



433. U. S. FOREST SERV. The work of the U. S. 

 Forest Service. U. S. D. A. Misc. P. 290, rev., 32 p., 

 illus. Jan. 1945. 1 Ag84M 



434. U. S. FOREST SERV. DIV. OF STATE CO- 

 OPERATION. State forests for public use. U. S. D. A. 

 Misc. P. 373, 34 p., illus. May 1940. 1 Ag84M 



Tables of expenditures, including fire protection and 

 control, p. 33-36. 



435. U. S. NATIONAL RESOURCES PLANNING 

 BOARD. National resources development, report for 

 1943. Pt. 1. Postwar plan and program. 78th Cong., 1st 

 sess., H. Doc. 128, Pt. 1, 81 p. 1943. 173.2 N214Dev. 



Partial contents: Forest conservation and improvement, 

 p. 41-43; Improvement of recreational land, p. 43; Im- 

 provements for conservation development of fish and 

 wildlife, p. 43-44. 



Similar treatment in 1942 report which bears the same 

 title. 



436. WATTS, L. F. Comprehensive forest policy 

 indispensable. J. Forestry 41:783-788. Nov. 1943. 



99.8 F768 



Similar information in West Coast Lumberman 70(10): 

 21-22. Oct. 1943. 99.81 W52 



437. WATTS, L. F. Do the people really want forest 

 conservation? Natl. Conserv. Policy Conf., Proc. 1944: 

 48-59. 279.9 N216 



U. S. Forest Service policies. 



438. WATTS, L. F. The Federal forest program. 

 West. Forestry & Conserv. Assoc. Proc. 1940:16-24. 



99.9 W522 



439. WATTS, L. F. A forest program to help sustain 

 private enterprise. Washington, U. S. Forest Serv., 1943. 

 10 p. 1.962 A2W34 



Also in J. Forestry 42:81-84. Feb. 1944. 99.8 F768 



440. WATTS, L. F. Let's build our forest program in 

 the public interest. Washington, U. S. Forest Serv., 1946. 

 9 p. 1.962 A2W34 



