THE FOREST ECONOMY ATLARGE- -CONTINUED. 



THE FOREST ECONOMY AT LARGE—CONTINUED. 



Preview of the findings of the Forest Resource Apprais- 

 al of The American Forestry Association. 



72. DUBUAR, J. F. Does New York need a forest 

 inventory? J. Forestry 44:176-177. Mar. 1946. 



99.8 F768 



73. FORBES, R. D. Forests and jobs in the Anthra- 

 cite Region of Pennsylvania. J. Forestry 39:197-201. 

 Feb. 1941. 99.8 F768 



74. FORBES, R. D., and MESAVAGE, C. The forests 

 of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, in relation to employ- 

 ment and welfare. U. S. Forest Serv. Allegheny Forest 

 Expt. Sta., Anthracite Survey Paper 5, 21 p., map. 



Jan. 25, 1943. 1.9622 A2An8 



75. FRIEDRICH, G. W. A conservation lesson on 

 forest utilization [in Minnesota]. Conserv. Volunteer 

 5(29):33-35. Feb. 1943. 279.8 F765 



76. GUSTAFSON, R. O. Opportunities for private 

 forest enterprise in eastern Kentucky. Ky. Agr. Expt. 

 Sta. C. 60, 24 p., illus. Nov. 1946. 100 K41 



77. GYSEL, L. W. The forest resources of Auglaize 

 County, Ohio. Ohio J. Sci. 44:103-122, illus. May 1944. 

 410 Oh3 



Similar information in Ohio Forest Survey Rpt. 13, item 

 111 in this bibliography. 



78. HALL, J. A. Forests and farms in southeastern 

 Ohio. Columbus, Ohio, U. S. Forest Serv., Central States 

 Forest Expt. Sta., 1941. 9 p. 1.9622 C3Ad2 



79. HALL, J. A. Limitations and potentialities of 

 forestry in southeastern Ohio. Columbus, Ohio, U. S. 

 Forest Serv., Central States Forest Expt. Sta., 1941. 6 p. 

 1.9622 C3Ad2 



80. HOLCOMB, C, and HERBERT, P. A. Availabili- 

 ty of farm timber for Michigan's wood-using industry. 

 Mich. Agr. Expt. Sta. Q. B. 25:356-360, illus. May 1943. 

 100 M58S 



81. KERNAN, H. S. From ship masts down to box- 

 boards. Amer. Forests 52:376-377, 386, illus. Aug. 



1946. 99.8 F762 



Information on Massachusetts, from The American 

 Forestry Association's Forest Resource Appraisal. 



82. KERNAN, H. S. Maryland's homespun forestry. 

 Amer. Forests 51:394-395, 408-410, illus. Aug. 1945. 

 99.8 F762 



Preview of the findings of the Forest Resource Apprais- 

 al of The American Forestry Association. 



83. KIENHOLZ, A. R. The future of forestry in 

 Connecticut. Conn. Woodlands ll(2):22-28. Apr. 1946. 

 99.8 C76 



84. LEIGHTON, M. M., comp. Illinois resources; an 

 atlas. Chicago, 111. Post-War Planning Comn., 1944. 



185 p., illus. 280.7 IL631 

 Forests, p. 111-113. 



85. MACON, J. W. The forest situation in Burnett 

 County, Wisconsin. U. S. Forest Serv., Lake States 

 Forest Expt. Sta. Econ. Note 17, 20 p., maps. June 1942. 

 1.9 F7625E 



86. MACON, J. W., and DIEMER, J. A. The forest 

 situation in Oneida County, Wisconsin. U. S. Forest 

 Serv., Lake States Forest Expt. Sta. Econ. Note 14, 27 p., 

 maps. July 1941. 1.9 F7625E 



Preliminary statement by same authors, 10 p., 1941. 

 1.9622 L2P91 



87. MACON, J. W., MOSER, H. C, and CUNNING- 

 HAM, R. N. Forestry possibilities of Carlton County, 

 Minnesota. U. S. Forest Serv., Lake States Forest Expt. 

 Sta. Econ. Note 13, 36 p., maps. Dec. 1940. 1.9 F7625E 



Includes markets, consumption, management and land 

 ownership aspects. 



88. LINN, E. R. Too long unnoticed-Kentucky's 

 forests. Amer. Forests 53:556-558, 575-576, illus. Dec. 



1947. 99,8 F762 



89. MICHIGAN. STATE PLANNING COMMISSION. 

 FOREST PRODUCTS RESEARCH COMMITTEE. Wood 

 utilization problems and possibilities in Michigan; a re- 

 port of the consultants. Lansing, 1946. 26 p. 280.7 

 M583 



Also in Mich. Conserv. 15(8):8-10; (9):10-13; (10):11-12; 

 (11):11-12; 16(1):9-10, illus. Ref. Sept. 1946-Jan. 1947. 

 279.9 M582 



90. MINNESOTA FOREST INDUSTRIES INFORMA- 

 TION COMMITTEE. Forest facts, Minnesota, n. p., 

 1945. 15 p. 99.73 F76 



91. MINNESOTA INTERIM FORESTRY COMMISSION. 

 Report to the Legislature of the State of Minnesota. St. 

 Paul, 1944. 23 p. 99.61 M6652 



92. MINNESOTA. RESOURCES COMMISSION. 

 COMMITTEE ON FOREST RESOURCES. Forest re- 

 sources of Minnesota, 1940. St. Paul, Minn., 1940. 15 p. 

 99.61 M665 



93. MUSBACH, W. F., and others. Area analysis of 

 northwestern Wisconsin. Washington, U. S. Bur. Agr. 

 Econ., 1941. 40 p., illus. 1.941 P2Ar3 



S. Henderson, C. H. Stoddard, H. Forsythe, and W, 

 Bailey, joint authors. 

 Forest resources and industries, p. 9-17. 



94. *NADLER, H. Report on the timber situation in 

 the State of Kentucky, n. p., U. S. Forest Serv., 1942. 

 36 p. 



95. NEW HAMPSHIRE. FORESTRY AND RECREA- 

 TION COMMISSION. Forestry problems in New Hamp- 

 shire. N. H. State Planning and Devlpmt Comn. Inform. 

 Leaflet 4, 12 p., illus, 1947. 280.7 N453I 



96. OHIO DEVELOPMENT AND PUBLICITY COM 

 MISSION. Ohio; an empire within an empire. Columbus, 

 1944. 212 p., illus. 280.067 Oh37 



Forestry, p. 63-69. 



97. PENNSYLVANIA. STATE PLANNING BOARD. 

 Forest resources. Pa. Planning 10(1): 1-44, illus. Aug. 

 1946. 280.7 P383 



Includes lumber production history industries, and 

 plans for conservation. 



98. REES, L. W., and KAUFERT, F. H. Report for 

 Industrial Development Committee of the Minnesota 

 Resources Commission on utilization of the forest re- 

 sources of Minnesota. St. Paul, Minn. Resources Comn., 

 1941. 29 p., map. 99.77 R25 



99. ROCKWELL, F. I. Forest products industries in 

 South Dakota. S. Dak. State Hort. Soc. Ann. Rpt. (1946) 

 43:94-104. 81 So86 



Forest resources and production. 



100. ROSS, C. R. Missouri discovers its forests. 

 Amer. Forests 53:458-459, 466, 470-471, illus. Oct. 1947. 

 99.8 F762 



101. SHIRLEY, H. L. Luzerne County [Pennsylvania] 

 looks at her forests. Forest Leaves 32(6):l-2, 11. Nov. 

 Dec. 1942. 99.8 F763 



Place of forests in County's economy; program of 

 Allegheny Forest Experiment Station, U. S. Forest Ser- 

 vice. 



102. STEVENS, D. H. Forestry problems in Maine. 

 Paper Trade J. 124(TAPPI sect.):49-51. Jan. 20 1947. 

 302.8 P196 



103. TRENK, F. B. Restoring northern forests. Wis. 

 Agr. Col. Ext. Serv. C. 321, 16 p., illus. 1941. 



275.29 W756 



Land ownership, taxation, reforestation, forest protec- 

 tion, and settlement. 



104. TRENK, F. B. Timber outlook in the white pine 

 belt. Wis. Conserv. B, 7(8). 17- 19, illus. Aug. 1942, 

 279.8 W752 



Condenses facts from survey of 1940-41 conducted by 

 the Wisconsin Conservation Department and the U. S, 

 Forest Service. 



105. U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE. INTER- 

 BUREAU COORDINATING COMMITTEE ON POST-WAR 

 PROGRAMS. NORTHEAST REGION. Northeast agricul- 

 tural atlas. Upper Darby, Pa., 1944? Various paging, 

 maps. 1.90 C2In8Pna 



Section C summarizes farm forestry projects, forest 

 resources, and industries. 



106. U. S. FOREST SERV. Missouri forests; a ready 

 reference for those interested in forest restoration. 

 Washington, 1943, 45 p., illus., maps. 1.962 AzM692 



Missouri Conservation Commission cooperating. 



107. U. S. FOREST SERV. Supplemental statement on 

 forestry in Maine. Washington, 1944? 25 p. 1.962 A2Su7 



"The Maine Forest Commissioner cooperated in its 

 preparation, but does not fully endorse the estimates of 

 forest conditions or the recommendations" (p. 1). 



108. U. S. FOREST SERV. LAKE STATES FOREST 

 EXPERIMENT STATION. Revised forest statistics for 

 the Lake States, 1945. U. S. Forest Serv. Lake States 

 Forest Expt. Sta. Sta. Paper 1, 27 p., illus. Sept. 1946. 

 1 9622 L2St2 



109. U. S. FOREST SERV. NORTH CENTRAL 

 REGION. Forest and land management of Reynolds 

 County, Missouri. Milwaukee, 1942. 75 p. Ref. 

 1.9621 R9F76 



Appendix with tables and maps supports text. 



110. U. S. FOREST SERV. NORTHEASTERN FOREST 

 EXPERIMENT STATION. The forest situation in [various 

 counties], Pennsylvania. U. S. Forest Serv. Northeast. 

 Forest Expt. Sta. Anthracite Survey Papers 7-13, illus. 

 1945-46. 1.9622 A2An8 



Anthracite Survey Paper 7, Pike and Monroe Counties; 

 8, Dauphin and Lebanon Counties; 9, Schuylkill and Car- 



rot examined. 



