THE FOREST ECONOMY AT LARGE --CONTINUED. 



THE FOREST ECONOMY AT LARGE--CONTINUED. 



bon Counties; 10 Wyoming and Sullivan Counties; 11, 

 Columbia and Montour Counties, 12, Luzerne and Lacka- 

 wanna Counties; 13, Wayne and Susquehanna Counties. 



111. U. S. WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION. 

 OHIO. . . . Ohio forest survey, report; forest resources 

 of [various counties]. Wooster, Ohio Agr. Expt. Sta., 

 1941-43. 12 nos., illus. 99.9 Un32 



U. S. Forest Service, Central States Forest Experiment 

 Station cooperating. 



Library has: No. 6, Shelby Co., by C. A. Root, 1941; 

 7, Richland Co., by E. M. Conway, 1941; 8, Butler Co., 

 by J. M. Byrd 1941; 11, Stark Co., by J. R. Crawmer, 

 1942; 12, Madison Co., by E. A. Tonti, 1941; 13, Auglaize 

 Co., by L. W. Gysel, 1941; 14, Mahoning Co., by J. S. 

 Ulmer, 1942; 15, Clinton Co., by J. S. Rothacher, 1942; 

 17, Logan County, by J. J. Cann, 1942; 18, Holmes Co., 

 by J. R. Crawmer and G. L. Pennock, 1942; 19, Huron Co., 

 by K. S. Lindeman, 1942; 21, Coshocton Co., by G. W. 

 Crowthers, 1943. Forest resources of Lorain Co., by 

 K. S. Lindeman, 1940, and Forest resources of Medina 

 Co., by E. A. Loew, 1940, appear as Ohio Agr. Expt. Sta. 

 Forestry P. 68 and 69, respectively (99.9 Oh33). 



112. WHITE, J. G., ENGINEERING CORPORATION. 

 Economic analysis of the State of Minnesota; report to 

 the Minnesota Resources Commission, 1945. New York, 

 1945. 3 v. 280.043 W58 



113. WISCONSIN. STATE PLANNING BOARD. A 

 picture of Wisconsin; viewed from the standpoint of re- 

 sources, industry and agriculture. Wis. State Planning 

 Bd. B. 16, 120 p., illus. Apr. 1945. 280.7 W753 



Forest resources and industries, p, 70-91. 



114. WOODS, J. B. Granite State woodlands. Amer. 

 Forests 53:360-362, 375, illus. Aug. 1947. 99.8 F762 



New Hampshire. 



Southern States 



115. CONNAUGHTON, C. A., and JAMES, L. M. The 

 forest resources of the South. Natl. Farm Chemurg. 

 Council. Chemurg. Papers. 550, 9 p. Nov. 12, 1947. 

 381 N213P 



116. COWAN, W. F. Forest resource appraisal, State 

 of Tennessee. Nashville?, 1946. 24 p. 99.16 C83 



Tennessee Conservation Department, Forestry Division, 

 and American Forestry Association cooperating. 



117. CRAIG, R. B. The forest situation in Virginia. 

 Va. Forests 2(2):6-7, 9, 14; (3):8-9, 18: (4):8-9, 18; 

 (6):6-7, 14, 16, illus. Mar./Apr.-July/Aug., Nov./Dec. 

 1947. Va. Polytech. Inst. Libr. 



118. CRAIG, R. B. Mississippi's forest bank account. 

 South. Lumberman 165(2081):211-212, illus. Dec. 15, 

 1942. 99.81 So82 



119. CRAIG, R. B., and CRUIKSHANK, J. W. Trends 

 in timber supply of the Carolinas. Paper Indus. & Paper 

 World 29(l):65-68. Apr. 1947. 302.8 P1923 



120. CRUIKSHANK, J. W. North Carolina forest re- 

 sources and industries. U. S. D. A. Misc. P. 533, 76 p., 

 illus. Jan. 1944. 1 Ag84M 



From U. S. Forest Service, Appalachian Forest Experi- 

 ment Station. 



Previous treatment in Southern Lumberman 161(2033): 

 179-184, illus. Dec. 15, 1940. 99.81 So82 



121. DEAN, G. W. The industrial development of 

 Virginia's natural forest resource. Va. State Planning 

 Bd. Planning Monog. Ser. 2(7):12-18, maps. Sept. 1945. 



280.7 V81P1 



122. DEAN, G. W., and MCARDLE, R. E. Ways to 

 conserve and utilize our forests. Commonwealth 12(5): 

 13-16, 25, illus. May 1945. 280.8 C732 



Forests and forest industries in Virginia. 



123. DEMMON, E. L. Conservation and development 

 of the forest land resources of the Southwest. Natl. Farm 

 Chemurg. Council. Chemurg. Papers 352, 13 p. May 19, 

 1944. 381 N213P 



Deals with Arkansas, Louisiana, and the eastern por- 

 tions of Texas and Oklahoma. 



124. DEMMON, E. L. East Texas forests and the 

 future. U. S. Forest Serv. South. Forest Expt. Sta. 

 Occas. Paper 103, 10 p. Jan. 16, 1943. 1.9 F76240 



125 DEMMON, E. L. Louisiana's forests and the 

 future. U. S. Forest Serv. South. Forest Expt. Sta. 

 Occas. Paper 104, 12 p. Feb. 1, 1943 1.9 F76240 



126. DEMMON, E. L. Mississippi's forests and the 

 future. Delta Council News 4(3):1, 3. Jan. 21, 1943. 



280.8 D38 



127. DEMMON, E. L. Oklahoma's forest resources. 

 Natl. Farm Chemurg. Council. Chemurg. Papers 60, 



12 p., map. Nov. 23, 1940. 381 N213P 



Paper presented at Oklahoma Farm Chemurgic Con- 

 ference, Tulsa. 



128. DEMMON, E„ L. Southern forestry, past, pre- 

 sent, and future. South. Lumberman 163(2057):213-218, 

 illus. Dec. 15, 1941. 99.81 So82 



129. DEMMON, E. L. The South's forest frontier and 

 the war. Social Forces 21:397-405. May 1943. 



280 8 J823 



130. DUERR, W. A. Appalachian forests-full and 

 better use. Land Policy Rev. 7(1):16-21. Spring 1944. 

 1 Ec7La 



131. DUERR, W. A. The economic problems of for- 

 estry in the Appalachian Region. Harvard U. Grad. 

 School of Arts & Sci. Sum. of Theses (1943-45):386-388. 

 1947. 241.8 H262 



Thesis (Ph.D.)— Harvard University. 



132. EAST TEXAS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. The 

 timber resources of east Texas; first official survey of 

 the industry. Longview, Tex., 1947. 7 p. 99.61 Ea7 



Summary by B. Brister in East Tex. 21(6):9. Mar. 

 1947. 6 Ea73 



133. ELDREDGE, I. F. A forester reviews the 

 parade. South. Lumberman 161(2033): 106- 109, illus. 

 Dec. 15, 1940. 99.81 So82 



134. ELDREDGE, I. F. Forestry in the future of the 

 South. J. Forestry 40:140-143. Feb. 1942. 99.8 F768 



Discussion, W. M. Baker, p. 142-143. 



135. ELDREDGE, I. F. The 4 forests and the future 

 of the South. Washington, Charles Lathrop Pack Forestry 

 Found., 1947. 65 p. 99.61 EL2 



Naval Stores Belt, Up-Country Forest, Mississippi 

 River Bottomland, and the Trans-Mississippi Forest. 



136. ELDREDGE, I. F. The hardwoods of the South. 

 Mfrs. Rec. 109(10):41-43, illus. Sept. 1940. 297.8 M31 



137. ELDREDGE, I. F. Have faith in woodland, a 

 challenge to the South. Land 4:163-166. Spring 1945. 

 279.8 L22 



138. ELDREDGE, I. F. What its forests mean to 

 Mississippi. Natl. Farm Chemurg. Council. Chemurg. 

 Papers 554, 4 p. Nov. 12, 1947. 381 N213 P 



139. EMMERLING, A. M. The fast growing forests of 

 Arkansas. Amer. Forests 51:338-343, illus. July 1945. 

 99.8 F762 



Preview of the Forest Resource Appraisal of The Ameri- 

 can Forestry Association. 



140. FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF RICHMOND. 

 Virginia forest resources. Fed. Reserve Bank Richmond, 

 Monthly Rev. Mar. 31, 1943:4-6. Ref. 284.8 F31R 



Employment resources, products. 



Also in South. Pulp & Paper J. 5(12):8-9, 20. May 



1943. 302.8 So8 



141. FLORIDA. DEPT. OF EDUCATION. Florida: 

 wealth or waste? Tallahasse, 1946. 210 p., illus. 

 280.017 F66 



Ch. 6, How Florida's forests are used. 



142. FLORIDA. FOREST SERV. Florida's future; 

 wildfires or wealth? Tallahasse, 1947. 23 p., illus. 

 99.61 F66 



143. FROST, S. L. East Texas-a land of forests. 

 College Station, Tex. Forest Serv., 1947. 7 p. 99.73 T31 



Stumpage value of forest resources by counties. Also 

 ownership statistics. 



144. FROST, S. L. Texas" green gold; "a brief look at 

 Texas forest resources." Natl. Farm Chemurg. Council. 

 Chemurg. Papers 446, 4 p. Jan. 1946. 381 N213P 



145. FROTHINGHAM, E. H., and NELSON, R. M. 

 South Carolina forest resources and industries. U. S. D. 

 A. Misc. P. 552, 72 p., illus. Nov. 1944. 1 Ag84M 



From U. S. Forest Service, Appalachian Forest Experi- 

 ment Station. 



146. GARLAND, H. Hardwood resources and indus- 

 tries in Arkansas. Ark. Agr. Expt. Sta. B. 404, 50 p. 

 June 1940. 100 Ar42 



147. GILLETT, C. A. The forests of Virginia and 

 their future possibilities. Richmond, Ruritan Natl. Conv., 



1944. 6 p. 99.61 G41 



148. GRANT, B. F., and PATTERSON, A. E. Forest 

 facts for Georgia. Ga Agr. and Indus. Devlpmt. Bd. 

 Eorestry B. 10, 18 p., map. 1946. 99.9 G298 



Georgia Department of Forestry and The American 

 Forestry Association cooperating. 



Summarizes resource data in Bulletins 1-9, which pre- 

 sent forest facts for counties in 9 districts, with more 

 complete analysis and discussion of markets, products, 

 and industries than appear in Bulletin 10. 



