THE FOREST ECONOMY AT LARGE--CONTINUED. 
373. HALL, A. G. Pennsylvania in a national forest- 
ry program. Forest Leaves 34,i.e.39(338):7,10. 
May/June 1949. 99.8 F763 
374. HAWES, A. F. The problem of private forestry. 
Conn. Woodlands 14:68-69. Dec.1949. 99.8 C76 
Forest policy in Connecticut. 
375. HOPKINS, A. S. Within and without the Blue 
Line. N. Y. State Conserv. 5(5):10-11. Apr./May 1951. 
279.8 N48 
Brief history and legislation designating the Adirondack 
Park and the New York Forest Preserve. 
376. HOWARD, W. G. State of New York forest 
policy. N. Y. State Conserv. 3(1):12-13. Aug./Sept.1948. 
279.8 N48 
377. HOWE, W. A program for the Connecticut 
Forest and Park Association. Conn. Woodlands 15:21-24. 
June 1950. 99.8 C76 
378. IOWA. STATE CONSERVATION COMMISSION. 
Report, 1947/48-1949/50. Des Moines,1949-51. 2 v. 
Dept. Interior Libr. 
372. MAINE, FOREST COMMISSIONER. Biennial 
reports 27-28, 1947/48-1949/50. Augusta,1949-51. 2v. 
99.9 M28R 
380. MARYLAND. BOARD OF NATURAL RE- 
SOURCES. Annual reports 5-9. Annapolis,1948-52. 5 v. 
279.9 M364 
Includes the report of the Department of Forests and 
Parks, with statistical tables for forest fires, forest 
management consultation, and estimated timber cut. 
381. MEYER, A. B. Missouri's memorial forests. 
Mo. Conserv. 13(7):4-5,11. July 1952. 279.8 M69 
382. MICHIGAN. DEPT. OF CONSERVATION. Bien- 
nial report, 14-16, 1947/48-1951/52. Lansing,1948-52. 
3v. 279.9 M58- 
Includes reports of the Division of Forestry. 
383. MICHIGAN FORESTRY AND PARK ASSOCIA- 
TION. Annual meeting, 22-26. 1948-1952. 5 v. 
99.9 M586 
384. MILMOE, W. Our study of the forest preserve. 
N. Y. State Conserv. 7(3):8-9. Dec.1952/Jan.1953. 
279.8 N48 
The New York Special Advisory Committee on the 
Forest Preserve and its work. 
385. MINNESOTA, DEPT. OF CONSERVATION. 
Biennial report, pt. 2. Division of Forestry,1947/48- 
1951/52. St. Paul,1948-52. 3v. 279.9 M66 
: 386. MINNESOTA. IRON RANGE RESOURCES AND 
REHABILITATION COMMISSION. Developing natural and 
human resources in Minnesota. Minn. Iron Range Re- 
sources & Rehabil. Comn. Bien. Rpt. 1950/52,36 p. 1952. 
280.9 M665 
The Commission sponsors a forest survey and programs 
to develop and market forest products. 
387. MISSOURI. CONSERVATION COMMISSION. 
Annual reports, 1947/48-1951/52. Jefferson City,1948- 
52. 5 v. 279.9 M69R 
Includes reports of the Forestry Division. 
388. NEW ENGLAND FORESTRY FOUNDATION. 
Report of the Secretary, 1950-52. Boston,1950-52. 3 v. 
99.9 N442R 
389. NEW HAMPSHIRE. FORESTRY AND RECREA- 
TION COMMISSION. Biennial report, 1947/48-1949/50. 
Concord,1949-51. 2v. 99.9 N25W 
Includes reports on forest taxation, forest products cut 
in the State, and wood consumed. 
390. NEW HAMPSHIRE. GOVERNOR'S FOREST 
POLICY COMMITTEE. Forest policy for New Hamp- 
shire; report of Governor's Forest Policy Committee. 
Concord,1952. 25 p. 99.71 N45 
A summary of the Committee's complete report, which 
is housed with the Society for the Protection of New 
Hampshire Forests. 
Contents summary: The Situation and problem; Forest 
research; Education and technical assistance; Creating 
conditions favorable for forestry (including taxation, 
credit, insurance, protection, industries, and public lands 
acquisition); Control of cutting and utilization practices; 
Subcommittee reports on the above subjects. 
391 *NEW JERSEY. DEPT, OF CONSERVATION. 
Annual report, 1948/49-1951/52. Trenton,1949-52. 3 v. 
Libr. Cong. 
392. NEW YORK CONSERVATION DEPT. Annual re- 
port, 37-41, 1947-51. Albany,1948-52. 5 v. 279.9 N485 
Includes reports of the Division of Lands and Forests. 
*Not examined. 
THE FOREST ECONOMY AT LARGE--CONTINUED. 
393. NORTH CENTRAL STATES REGIONAL CON- 
FERENCE OF EXTENSION FORESTERS, ALLERTON 
MEMORIAL PARK, ILLINOIS, 1950. Report. Washington, 
U. S. Ext. Serv.,1950. 7p. 1.913 C3F76 
Includes section on program in farm forest economics. 
394. OHIO. DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES. 
Annual report, 1949/50-1951/52. Columbus,1950-52. 
3 v. 279.9 Oh34 
Includes reports of the Division of Forestry, the succes- 
sor to the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station Depart- 
ment of Forestry. 
395. PENNSYLVANIA. DEPT. OF FORESTS AND 
WATERS. Biennial report, 1948/50. Harrisburg,1950. 
75 p. 99.9 P38R 
396. PENNSYLVANIA. DEPT OF FORESTS AND 
WATERS. Community forests in Pennsylvania. Harris- 
burg,1948. 31 p. 99.61 P382 
397. RHODE ISLAND. DEPT, OF AGRICULTURE 
AND CONSERVATION. Annual report 13-17, 1947-51. 
Providence,1948-52. 5v. 2 R343 
Includes reports of the Office of Forest and Parks, and 
the Rhode Island Forest Service. ; 
398. REYNOLDS, H. A. A survey of the town forests 
in Massachusetts. Mass. Forest & Park Assoc. B. 171, 
12 p. Nov.1949. 99.9 M38 
399. SHEPARD, W. C. Reorganization of natural re- 
sources departments [in Connecticut]. Conn. Woodlands 
15:20. June 1950. 99.8 C76 
Further statements by H. H. Chapman, ibid., p. 28-29, 
and on the general legislation program, by W. C. Shepard, 
in ibid 16:7-8. Mar.1951. 
400. SMITH, N. F. Wood utilization. Mich. Conserv. 
19(4):27-30. July/Aug.1950. 279.9 M582 
Industry information and research program of the 
Michigan Department of Conservation. 
401. SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FORESTERS. NEW 
YORK SECT. Community forests [in New York aaah 
Soc. Amer. Foresters N. Y. Sect. N. Y. Forester 7(1):8- 
9. Feb.1950. 99.9 Sol3N 
402. *SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FORESTERS. UPPER 
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY SECT. A forestry program for 
Minnesota; legislative suggestions for 1953. St. Paul, 
Minn.,U. Sch. Forestry,1952. 
403. *SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FORESTERS. UPPER 
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY SECT. IOWA CHAPTER. A recom- 
mended forestry program for Iowa. Des Moines?Izaak 
Walton League,1950. 24 p. 
404. SWIFT, E. F. The economic basis of conserva- 
tion trends [in Wisconsin]. Wis. Conserv. B. 14(4):7-9. 
Apr.1949. 279.8 W752 
405. SWINGLER, W.S. Forest Service work in New 
England and a look ahead. J. Forestry 48:422-424. June 
1950. 99.8 F768 
406. TREES FOR TOMORROW. Annual report. Lake 
States Timber Digest 6(8):1,3,6; (9):8-9,11. June-July 
> 1952. 99.81 L14 
12 
407. TRENK, F. B. Community forest patterns and 
objectives [in Wisconsin]. J. Forestry 50:739-742. Oct. 
1952. 99.8 F768 
408. TRENK, F. B. Forests return to the Peshtigo. 
Amer. Forests 54:444-445,474-476,478-479. Oct.1948. 
99.8 F762 
Forestry and land development in Marinette County, Wis. 
409. U. S. CONGRESS. SENATE, COMMITTEE ON 
PUBLIC WORKS. New England-New York Resources Sur- 
vey Commission. Hearings ... 81st Cong., 2d sess., on 
S. 3707, a bill to aid in the use, conservation, and de- 
velopment of the natural resources of the river basins in 
the New England States and the State of New York, and to 
establish the New England-New York Resources Survey 
Commission. Washington,1950. 199 p. 280.12 Un344N 
410. VERMONT. UNIVERSITY AND STATE AGRI- 
CULTURAL COLLEGE. Memorandum of understanding 
‘between the College of Agriculture of the University of 
Vermont and State Agricultural College and the Vermont 
Forest Service, on a coordinated and cooperative plan of 
forestry services and activities. Burlington ?1952. 3p. 
99.71 V59 
Concerning personnel and project cooperation, extension 
work, services to forest owners and operators, and re- 
search. 
411. WAGONER, E. R. A forestry public relations 
program for Kentucky. Durham,1949. 81 p. Ref. 
Thesis (M.F.) - Duke University. 
*Not examined. 
