THE ECONOMICS OF FORESTRY 

 A Bibliography for the United States and Canada, 1940-47 



THE FOREST ECONOMY AT LARGE 



1. BUTTRICK, P. L. Forest economics and finance. 

 New York, Wiley, 1943. 484 p., maps. Ref. 99.7 B98 



Contents: Pt. 1, The economic and financial bases of 

 forest enterprises; Pt. 2, Special economic factors in 

 forestry; Pt. 3, Forestry as a private and a public enter- 

 prise. 



2. CIRIACY-WANTRUP, S. V. Resource conserva- 

 tion and economic stability. Q. J. Econ. 60:412-452. May 

 1946. 280.8 Q2 



3. DANA, S. T. The outlook for forestry. Yale 

 Forest School News 28:40-43. July 1940. 99.8 Yl 



Forestry as it deals with diverse fields of human en- 

 deavor; discusses forest economics. 



4. HEH3ERG, S. O. "Is forestry unique?" J. 

 Forestry 43:294-295. Apr. 1945. 99.8 F768 



Unique economic factors in forestry, in reply to article 

 by J. P. Kinney, Is Forestry So Unique? J. Forestry 

 42:877-879. Dec. 1944. 



FOREST RESOURCES AND INDUSTRIES 



5. BUTTRICK, P. L. Postwar distribution of forest 

 products. J. Forestry 40:955-956. Dec. 1942. 99.8 F768 



Need for determining role of forests and forest products 

 in integrated world economy. 



6. FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF 

 THE UNITED NATIONS. Forestry and forest products, 

 world situation 1937-1946. Stockholm, 1946. 93 p. 



99.1 F73 



7. FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF 

 THE UNITED NATIONS. TECHNICAL COMMITTEE ON 

 FORESTRY AND PRIMARY FOREST PRODUCTS. For- 

 ests in world economy. Amer. Forests 51:473-475, 509- 

 515, 517, illus. Oct. 1945. 99.8 F762 



8. FORSLING, C. L. The role of Western Hemis- 

 phere forests in the war and reconstruction following the 

 war. Mexico, D. F., Conf. Inter-Amer. de Agr., 1944. 



19 p. 99.76 F772 



9. FORSLING, C. L. The significance of forestry in 

 inter-American relations. J. Forestry 40:161-165. Feb. 

 1942. 99.8 F768 



10. HARRISON, J. D. B. Preliminary report on 

 forest resources. United Nations Interim Comn. Food & 

 Agr., Tech. Com. Forestry & Forest Prod. Doc. 18, 65 p. 

 Jan. 15, 1945. Food & Agr. Organ. United Nations Libr. 



11. LELOUP, M. The world's dilemma; more timber, 

 more conservation. Unasylva 1(2):8-11. Sept./Oct. 1947. 

 99.8 Unl 



United States 



12. AMERICAN FORESTRY ASSOCIATION. Report 

 of the Forest Resource Appraisal. Amer. Forests 52: 

 413-428. Sept. 1946. 99.8 F762 



Published separately as Wood, J. D. Report of the 

 Forest Resource Appraisal. Washington, Amer. Forestry 

 Assoc, 1947. 15 p. 99.61 Am3R 



Progress Report issued in 1945 lists industrial contri- 

 butors to Appraisal. 99.61 Am3P 



13. AMERICAN PAPER AND PULP ASSOCIATION. 

 Forest industry and national forest economy; a statement 

 prepared by the paper and pulp industry in response to the 

 Joint Resolution of the 75th Congress providing for the 

 study of the forestry situation in the United States. New 

 York, 1940. 45 p. 99.61 Am36 



American Pulpwood Association cooperating. 



14. ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN RAILROADS. 

 RAILROAD COMMITTEE FOR THE STUDY OF TRANS- 

 PORTATION. Timber supplies. Washington, 1944. 70 p. 

 Assoc. Amer. Railroads Libr. 



Forest area and stand; drain, and growth in relation to 

 drain; forest management and utilization research, from 

 viewpoint of industry and U. S. Forest Service. 



15. BEHRE, C. E. Forest industry spreads danger- 

 ous assumptions on annual growth. J, Forestry 42:17-22. 

 Jan. 1944. 99.8 F768 



States that, contrary to industry's optimistic statements, 

 drain is far in excess of growth 



16. BEHRE, C. E., and HUTCHISON, S. B. Gaging 

 the timber resource of the United States. U. S. Forest 

 Serv. Reappraisal of the Forest Situation Rpt. 1, 62 p., 

 illus. Dec. 1946. 1.962 A2R297 



17- BOERKER, R. H. D„ Behold our green mansions, 

 a book about American forests. Chapel Hill, U. N. C. 

 Press, 1945. 313 p. 99.61 B63B 



18. BROWN, N. C. America's eternal wealth-- 

 growing forests. Amer. Lumberman 3260.34-45, illus. 

 July 10, 1943. 99.81 Am3 



19. CHINARD, G. The American Philosophical Soci- 

 ety and the early history of forestry in America, Amer. 

 Phil. Soc. Proc. (1944) 89:444-488, illus. July 18, 1945. 

 500 P533 



20. COLLINGWOOD, G. H. The facts about what the 

 war is doing to our forests; the present balance between 

 forest growth and timber harvest; outlook for the forest's 

 future. Amer. Lumberman 3271:19-20. Dec. 11, 1943. 

 99.81 Am3 



21. COMPTON, W. Forestry in a new era. North- 

 west Sci. 20(l):4-6. Feb. 1946. 470 N81 



22. COYLE, D„ C. Our forests. Washington, Natl. 

 Home Libr. Found , 1940. 150 p. 99.61 C83 



23. CUNNINGHAM, R. N. Impact of war on our 

 forests. Land Policy Rev. 7(3):26-30. Fall 1944. 



1 Ec7La 



24. DIETZ, M. A. A review of the estimates of the 

 sawtimber stand in the United States, 1880-1946. J. 

 Forestry 45:865-874. Ref. Dec. 1947. 99.8 F768 



25. FOLWEILER, A. D. The political economy of 

 forest conservation in the United States. J. Land & Pub. 

 Util. Econ. 20:202-216. Aug. 1944. 282.8 J82 



26. FRENCH, C. R. Growth is the key. South. Lum- 

 berman 167(2105):214-215 Dec. 15, 1943. 99.81 So82 



27. GARVER, R. D. Forestry and national defense 

 resources of timber. J. Forestry 39:133-135. Feb. 1941. 

 99.8 F768 



28. GLATFELTER, P. H., CO. Forestry and paper; 

 a sequel to a short course in paper making and paper and 

 its performance. Spring Grove, Pa., 1943. 31 p., illus. 

 99.61 G46 



Emphasis on forest status and management in the United 

 States. 



29. GRANGER, C. M. A brief summary of the forest 

 situation on privately owned forest lands in the United 

 States. Washington, 1947. 3 p. 1.962 N2G76 



30. HENRY, D. L., and LUTTRELL, C. B. Forest 

 resources in the Eighth Federal Reserve District. Fed. 

 Reserve Bank St. Louis Monthly Rev. 29:133-141, illus. 

 Dec. 1, 1947. 284.8 F31Sa 



U. S. Forest Serv. and other organizations and institu- 

 tions cooperating. 



31. HORN, S. F. Trees grow. Atlantic Monthly 

 166:342-348. Sept. 1940. 110 At6 



32. JOINT COMMITTEE ON FORESTRY OF THE 

 NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL AND THE SOCIETY OF 

 AMERICAN FORESTERS. Problems and progress of 

 forestry in the United States. Washington, Soc. Amer. 

 Foresters, 1947. 112 p. 99.61 J66 



33. JOSEPHSON, H. R. The forest situation in the 

 United States. Washington, U. S. Forest Serv., 1947. 



9 p. 1.962 F4J77 



