THE FOR EST EC ONOMY AT LA RGE --CONTINUED. 



Counties and types of ownership (B. 5, 25 p., map. 1942). 

 Other parts in this series appear in this bibliography 

 under names of individual authors. 



184. WACKERMAN, A. E. What is ahead for forestry 

 in Georgia. South. Lumber J. 47(1):14, 78. Jan. 1943. 

 99.81 So8 



185. WHITEHILL, A. M. Virginia's timber resource. 

 Va. U. News Let. 22(12), 1 p. 1946. 280.9 V815 



186. WHITLATCH, G. I., comp. Industrial resources 

 of Tennessee. Nashville, Tenn. State Planning Comn., 



1945. 210p., illus. 280.7 T25Ir 



Forest resources and industries, p. 81-98. 



187. WINTERS, R. K„, WARD, G. B., JR., and 

 ELDREDGE, I. F. Louisiana forest resources and indus- 

 tries. U. S. D. A. Misc. P. 519, 44 p., illus., map. Aug. 

 1943. 1 Ag84M 



188. *WISHART, J. E. Some of the economics of 

 southern pine. New Haven, Conn., 1946. 99 p. 



Thesis (M.F.)— Yale University. 



189. ZEIGLER, E. A. Florida's forest land and 

 forest industry. Fla. U. Bur. Econ. and Business Res. 

 Econ. Leaflets 5(5), 4 p. Apr. 1946. 280.9 F663 



Western States and Alaska 



190. ALASKA. DEVELOPMENT BOARD. Trade and 

 industry now in Alaska. Juneau, 1946. 71 p., illus. 

 280.007 AL122 



Forests, p. 10-20. 



191. ANDREWS, H. J., and COWLIN, R. W. Forest 

 resources of the Douglas-fir region. U. S. D. A. Misc. 

 P. 389, 169 p., illus. Dec. 1940. 1 Ag84M 



Data on growth, depletion by fire, and production of 

 timber products. 



192. ANDREWS, H. J. Pulpwood resources of the 

 Pacific Coast. Paper Mill News 69(3):11-12. Jan. 19, 



1946. 302.8 P195 



193. BAUER, H. A. Area analysis, Willamette Valley; 

 preliminary statement. Portland, Oreg., U. S. Natl. 

 Resources Planning Bd. Region 9, 1941. 24 p., illus. 

 173.2 N214 Arw Prelim. 



194. CALIFORNIA. FORESTRY STUDY COMMITTEE. 

 The forest situation in California; report to the Legisla- 

 ture. Sacramento, 1945, 1947. 2 v., illus., ref. 



99.61 C123 



V. 2 contains economic information about protection 

 from fire, insects, and disease. 



195. CALIFORNIA. STATE CHAMBER OF COM- 

 MERCE. California yesterday, today, tomorrow. San 

 Francisco, 1945. 31 p., maps. 280.010 C126 



196. COWLIN, R. W., BRIEGLEB, P. A., and 

 MORAVETS, F. L. Forest resources of the ponderosa 

 pine region of Washington and Oregon. U. S. D. A. Misc. 

 P. 490, 99 p., illus., maps. Oct. 1942. 1 Ag84M 



197. COWLIN, R. W., and MORAVETS, F. L. Forest 

 resources of Washington. Olympia, Wash. State Div. of 

 Forestry, 1940. 44 p., illus. 99.18 C83 



Data supplied by U. S. Forest Service, Pacific North- 

 west Forest and Range Experiment Station. 



198. CRAFTS, E. C, and BOLLAERT, R. Some 

 social and economic effects of timber utilization and 

 management in Modoc County, California. Berkeley, 

 Calif., U. S. Forest Serv., Calif. Forest and Range Expt. 

 Sta., 1942. 41 p., illus. Ref. 1.9622 C2So5 



199. DEEN, J. L. The second mile up is forested. 

 Amer. Forests 51:284-287, 308, 310, illus. June 1945. 

 99.8 F762 



Preview of the findings on Colorado of the Forest Re- 

 source Appraisal of The American Forestry Association. 



200. DEVOTO, B. The West against itself. Harper's 

 Mag. 194(1160):1-13. Jan. 1947. 110 H23 



Economic domination of the West by the East, with 

 reference to the cattle and lumber industries. 



201. FRITZ, E. Status and management of second- 

 growth timber in California. West. Forestry and Con- 

 serv. Assoc. Proc. (1945)36:13-15. 99.9 W522 



202. HANSON, P. D. Timber supply and wood prod- 

 ucts production in the Inland Empire. Spokane Chamber 

 of Com. Wood Prod. Clinic Proc. (1946):8-17. 99.9 Sp6 



203. HOFFMAN, B. Problems of private forestry in 

 the Douglas fir region. Washington, Charles Lathrop 

 Pack Forestry Found., 1940. 21 p. 99.55 H67P 



204. HUTCHISON, S. B. The forest .situation in 

 Lincoln County, Montana. U. S. Forest Serv. North. 

 Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Expt. Sta. Forest Sur- 

 vey Release 20, 57 p., illus. Mar. 1942. 1.9 F7628F 



THE FORE ST EC ONO MY AT LARGE — CONTINUED. 



205. HUTCHISON, S. B., and WINTERS, R. K. 

 Northern Idaho forest resources and industries. U. S. D. 

 A. Misc. P. 508, 75 p., illus. Dec. 1942. 1 Ag84M 



206. HUTCHISON, S. B., and WINTERS, R. K. North 

 Idaho's forest problem, 1941. U. S. Forest Serv. North 

 Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Expt. Sta. Forest Sur- 

 vey Release 19, 24 p., illus. Apr. 1941. 1.9 F7628F 



207. INDUSTRIAL WEST FOUNDATION. The indus- 

 trial service encyclopedia of resources:ll Western 

 States, Alaska, Hawaii, Philippines. San Francisco, 1944. 

 Various paging. 278.003 In2 



Division V— A, Forestry, 59 p. 



208. KEMP, P. D. Changes in Benewah County [Idaho] 

 forest statistics. U. S. Forest Serv. North. Rocky Moun- 

 tain Forest & Range Expt. Sta. Paper 6, 23 p. July 1947. 

 1.9622 N3Stl 



209. KIRKLAND, B. P. Washington forests in tran- 

 sition from wasteful exploitation to intensive management. 

 Amer. Forests 53:408-409, 416, 418, illus. Sept. 1947. 

 99.8 F62 



210. LEBARRON, R. K. The second-growth situation 

 in Idaho and Montana. West. Forestry and Conserv. 

 Assoc. Proc. (1945)36:11-13. 99.9 W522 



211. MACDANIELS, E. H. The timber situation in 

 the Douglas fir region. Timber man 4 5(1): 109- 110. Nov. 

 1943. 



Similar material contained in South. Lumberman 167 

 (2105):174. Dec. 15, 1943. 99.81 So82; West Coast Lum- 

 berman 70(11):82. Nov. 1943. 99.81 W52 



212. MACDANIELS, E. H. Timber supply of 

 Washington and Oregon placed at 438.1 billion feet. West 

 Coast Lumberman 73(l):95-97. Jan. 1946. 99.81 W52 



213. MARQUIS, R. W. Economic implications of 

 present and proposed development projects and their re- 

 lation to food and fibre requirements and population 

 growth. West. Farm Econ. Assoc. Proc. (1947)20:77-83. 

 280.9 W527P 



Includes place of forest products and industries in 

 Western economy. 



214. MARQUIS, R. W. Forest economy of Willam- 

 ette Valley. Crow's Pacific Coast Lumber Digest 26(10): 

 11-12. May 26, 1947. 99.81 C88 



Sustained yield, utilization, employment, marketing. 



215. MARTIN, C. S. Forest resources, cutting 

 practices, and utilization problems in the pine region of 

 the Pacific Northwest. J. Forestry 38: 681-685. Sept. 

 1940. 99.8 F768 



Discussion, p. 684-685. 



216. MORAVETS, F. L. Forests of the Willamette: 

 the resource. West Coast Lumberman 68(6) :26 -28; (7): 

 50, 53, 61, map. June-July 1941. 99.81 W52 



217. MUMAW, W. C, comp. Peeler timber survey. 

 West Coast Lumberman 71(10):56, 121. Oct. 1944. 

 99.81 C16 



Pacific Northwest. 



218. NORTHWEST REGIONAL COUNCIL. Economic 

 atlas of the Pacific Northwest with descriptive text. Ed. 

 2. Portland, Oreg., 1942. 46 p., maps. 280.003 N81 



Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission and 

 U. S. Department of the Interior, Bonneville Power Ad- 

 ministration, cooperating. 



Forest resources and industries, p. 18-23. 



219. NORTHWEST REGIONAL COUNCIL. Forestry 

 depletion in outline. Portland, Oreg., 1940. 38" p., illus. 

 (Know Your Northwest.) 280.7 N8199F 



220. NORTHWEST REGIONAL COUNCIL. Pacific 

 Northwest problems and materials; an introduction. 

 Portland, Oreg., 1940. 190 p., illus. Ref. 280.7 N8199P 



Forests, p. 51-67. 



221. NORTHWEST REGIONAL COUNCIL. Pacific 

 Northwest resources in outline. Portland, Oreg., 1940. 

 56 p. 280.7 N8199Pa 



222. PACIFIC NORTHWEST REGIONAL PLANNING 

 COMMISSION. Development of resources and of economic 

 opportunity in the Pacific Northwest; report. ..to the 

 National Resources Planning Board. Washington, 1942. 

 178 p. 173.2 N214Devr 



223. OREGON. STATE BOARD OF FORESTRY. 

 Forest resources of Oregon. Salem, 1943. 62 p., illus. 

 99.61 Or33 



Oregon State College, School of Forestry, and U. S. 

 Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range 

 Experiment Station, cooperating. 



224. PACIFIC NORTHWEST LOGGERS ASSO- 

 CIATION. More timber. Portland, Oreg., 1947. 36 p., 

 illus. 99.61 Pll 



West Coast Lumbermen's Association cooperating. 



"Not examined. 



