THE FOREST ECONOMY AT LARGE --CONTINUED. 



A. E. Wieslander, H. R. Josephson, and C. L. Hill, joint 

 authors. 



California Agricultural Experiment Station and U. S. 

 Forest Service, California Forest and Range Experiment 

 Station, cooperating. 



Section on forest resources and industries, p. 76-102. 



Land utilization statistics also issued as U. S. Forest 

 Serv., Calif. Forest and Range Expt. Sta. Forest Survey 

 Release 3, 66 p., map. May 1, 1942. 1.9 F7626F 



248. WEST COAST LUMBERMEN'S ASSOCIATION. 

 West Coast lumber facts. Seattle, 1941. 34 p. 



99.76 W522W 



249. WOODS, J. B. Oregon's unequaled forest capital. 

 Amer. Forests 52:122-124, 128, 140-142, illus. Mar. 



1946. 99.8 F762 



Preview of the findings of the Forest Resource Apprais- 

 al of The American Forestry Association. 



250. WYCKOFF, S. N. Forests of the Pacific North- 

 west. In The Pacific Northwest, p. 255-297, illus. New 

 York, Wiley, 1942. 280.003 F87 



Includes also section on Lumber Settlements and Towns, 

 by H. F. Raup, p. 477-482. 



251. ZACH, L. W., and HUTCHISON, S. B. The forest 

 situation in Ravalli County, Montana. U. S. Forest Serv. 

 North. Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Expt. Sta. 

 Forest Survey Release 21, 37 p., illus. July 1943. 



1.9 F7628F 



Canada 



252. BEDARD, A. Forestry in Quebec, past— present- 

 future. Canad. Geog. J. 28:258-280, illus. June 1944. 

 470C162 



253. BRITISH COLUMBIA. DEPT. OF FINANCE. A 

 review of resources, production and governmental 

 finances. Ed. 5. Victoria, 1945. 38 p. 253.1 F492 



Forest resources, p. 6-7. 



254. BRITISH COLUMBIA. FOREST SERV. Forestry 

 in British Columbia. Statement prepared . . . for the 

 Fifth British Empire Forestry Conference, London, 1947. 

 Victoria, 1946. 43 p., illus. 99.62 B772 



Emphasis on exports and imports. 



255. BRITISH COLUMBIA. ROYAL COMMISSION ON 

 FORESTRY. Report of the commissioner . . . relating to 

 the forest resources of British Columbia, 1945. Victoria, 

 1945. 195 p., illus. 99.62 B77 



Sometimes called Sloan Commission Report. 

 Summary in Brit. Columbia Lumberman 30(l):33-37, 

 50-52, 56, 58-59, 62. Jan. 1946. 99.81 B77 



256. CAMERON, D. R. The forest situation and forest 

 problems of Canada. Food & Agr. Organ. United Nations 

 Doc. 199, 4 p. Oct. 22, 1945. 389.9 F735D 



257. CAMERON, D. R. Pulpwood supplies [Canada]. 

 Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 43:187, 189, 191-192. Con- 

 vention issue, 1942. 302.8 P96 



Resources, management, and industry. 



258. CAMSELL, C. Natural resources and their con- 

 servation. Canad. Geog. J. 25:3-11, illus. July 1942. 

 470 C162 



Similar title in North Amer. Wildlife Conf. Trans. (1942) 

 7:68-77. 412.9 N814 



259. CANADA. BUREAU OF STATISTICS. The 

 Canada yearbook, 1947. Ottawa, 1947. 1239 p., illus. 

 253 Ag8Yc 



Issued annually. 



Ch. 8, Forestry, includes resources, management, and 

 industries. A condensed presentation is in annual en- 

 titled Canada (253 St2C). 



260. CANADA. FOREST SERV. Canada's forests, 



1947. Ottawa, 1947. 8 p. 99.73 C16C 



261. CANADA. FOREST SERV. Canada's forests and 

 the war. Ottawa, Cloutier, 1947. 50 p. 99.21 C162Ca 



262. CANADA. FOREST SERV. ECONOMICS DIV. 

 Statistical record of the forests and forest industries of 

 Canada. Ed. 3. Ottawa, 1947. 47 p. 99.73 C16 



Covers period 1926-46 for resources, production, in- 

 dustries, exports, and consumption. 



263. CANADIAN FORESTRY ASSOCIATION. Forestry 

 in post-war Canada; conference on Wednesday, June 9, 

 1943. Indus. Canada 44(3): 173- 190, illus. July 1943. 



U. S. Natl. Security Resources Bd. Libr. 



Canadian Manufacturers' Association cooperating. 



Contents: The gentleman in green, by R. Black; Forests 

 and water, by C. Camsell; Greater forests for a greater 

 Canada, by H. Kennedy; Wood in the world of tomorrow, 

 by J. S. Bates; Green forests and greenbacks, by G. P. 

 Burchill. 



THE F OREST ECONOMY AT L ARGE - -CONTINUED. 



264. COSENS, G. G. Forest resources. 



In Ashley, C. A., ed. Reconstruction in Canada, p. 63- 

 69. Toronto, U. Toronto Press, 1943. Libr. Cong. 



265. CRAIG, R. D. Canadian hardwoods have not been 

 getting the recognition they should. Canada Lumberman 

 60(4):24. Feb. 15, 1940. 99.81 C16 



Includes production statistics for lumber, ties and 

 pulpwood. 



266. DELISLE, R. Small and medium privately owned 

 woodlands in the Province of Quebec. Forestry Chron. 

 23:297-302. Dec. 1947. 99.8 F7623 



267. DONALD, ROSS AND CO. Industry survey of the 

 resources of the Province of Manitoba. Montreal, Mani- 

 toba Indus. Devlpmt. Bd., 1947. 4 vols, in 1, maps. 

 280.133 D71 



Summary of forestry in Province, v. 1, p. 24-26; fores- 

 try, v. 3, p. 52-59; wood and paper products industries, 

 v. 4, p. 71-77. 



268. EDGETT, R. H. The lumber industry of British 

 Columbia. Timber & Plywood, Ann. Spec. No., p. 62, 64, 

 66, 68, 70, 74, 76, illus. 1946. 99.81 T489A 



Resources and industry. 



269. FLEMMING, H. J., and others. Radio broadcast 

 stresses role of forests in future economy. Canada 

 Lumberman 64(21):23-24, 34; (22):17-18, 39. Nov. 1, 15, 

 1944. 99.81 C16 



J. Bigelow, R. H. Wright, and B. W. Flieger, joint 

 authors. 

 Forum discussion of Maritime forest economics. 



270. THE FOREST resources of Quebec. Canada 

 Lumberman 63(15):21-22. Aug. 1, 1943. 99.81 C16 



271. HARRISON, J. D. B. The development and con- 

 servation of Canada's forest wealth. Canad. Conserv. 

 Assoc. Trans. (1941) 1:60-64. 279.9 C163T 



272. HARRISON, J. D. B. If there is no vision, forest 

 industry may perish. Monetary Times 113(4):92-95, 

 Apr. 1945. Libr. Cong. 



273. HASTINGS, W. H. The natural resources of 

 Saskatchewan. Regina, Saskatchewan, Dept. Nat. Re- 

 sources & Indus. Devlpmt., 1945. 113 p., illus. 

 280.137 H27 



Partial contents: Forests, p. 84-97; Industrial develop- 

 ment, p. 108-113. 



274. HOYT, H. H. Forests and forestry in New Bruns- 

 wick. Special report to the British Empire Forestry Con- 

 ference, London, England, 1947. Fredericton, New 

 Brunswick Dept. Lands & Mines, 1947. 35 p., illus. 

 99.62 N422 



275. IRWIN, J. C. W. The Canadian forest and its 

 future. Amer. Acad. Polit. & Social Sci. Ann. 253:52-58. 

 Sept. 1947. 280.9 Am34 



276. IRWIN, J. L. Alberta's forests. Edmonton, 1947. 

 16 p., illus. 99.21 Ir9 



Emphasis on protection problems and administration 

 costs. 



277. KEIRSTEAD, B. S. The economic effects of the 

 war on the Maritime Provinces of Canada. Halifax, Nova 

 Scotia, Inst. Pub. Aff., Dalhousie U., 1944. 224 p. 



Libr Cong. 

 Forest resources and industries, p. 91-130. 



278. KENNEY, E. T. Forestry policies and progress 

 in four western provinces— British Columbia. Canada 

 Lumberman 67(17):113-114, illus. Sept. 1, 1947. 



99.81 C16 



279. LITTLE, E. M. The pulp and paper industry in 

 Canada. Foret Quebecoise 9:411-416, 419-424, 427-433. 

 May/June 1945. 99.8 F79 



Resources supporting industry. 



280. MCCRAW, W. E. Forests and forest manage- 

 ment in Newfoundland. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 

 47(5 i.e. 4):90, 92. Apr. 1946. 302.8 P96 



281. MACMILLAN, H. R. Forests for the future; con- 

 ditions essential to a sustained-yield policy for manage- 

 ment of British Columbia coast forests. Vancouver, H. 

 R. Macmillan Export Co., 1945. 63 p., illus. 99.62 M22 



282. MURRAY, G. Responsible enterprise, the key to 

 the future. Pulp & Paper Mag. of Canada 45:664-667. 

 Aug. 1944. 302.8 P96 



283. NEW BRUNSWICK. COMMITTEE ON RECON- 

 STRUCTION. Report. Fredericton, 1944. 476 p. 

 Libr. Cong. 



Forest resources and industries, p. 136-145, 239-244, 

 295-300, 417-418. 



284. ONTARIO. ROYAL COMMISSION ON FORES- 

 TRY. Report. Toronto, 1947. 196 p., illus. 99.62 On8 



Howard Kennedy, Commissioner. 



