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412. WELLS, J. Appraisal of conservation of Ohio's 
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279.8 L22L 
413. WEST VIRGINIA. CONSERVATION COMMISSION 
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279.9 W52 
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The 1951/52 report also issued as W. Va. Conserv. 16 
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414. WILSON, F. G. Restoring Wisconsin's forests. 
Wis. Conserv. B. 13(6):10-14. June 1948. 279.8 W752 
415. WILSON, F. G. Wisconsin county forests. Soc. 
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416. WISCONSIN. STATE CONSERVATION COMMIS- 
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1949-52. 3v. 279.9 W75 
Includes reports from the various forestry sections of 
the Conservation Department. 
417. YEARBOOK of the State of Indiana, 32-34. 
Indianapolis, 1948-52. 3v. 252.25 Y3 
Contains the reports of the Indiana Department of Con- 
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418. ALABAMA. DEPT. OF CONSERVATION. Re- 
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419, ARTMAN, J. O. Forest development in the 
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420. ARTMAN, J. O. Tennessee Valley forests. 
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421. BARKER, W. J. Our forestry program [South 
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422. BEICHLER, W. K. Planning a State forestry 
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423. BUSINESS EXECUTIVES' RESEARCH COMMIT- 
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281.9 Em6 
424, CAROTHERS, J. E. Churches pioneer in forest- 
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425. CLARIDGE, F. H. North Carolina State con- 
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426. COULTER, C. H. Serving Florida forests 21 
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427. CRUIKSHANK, J. W. Forest survey and timber 
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429. DURISCH, L. L., and MACON, H. L. Upon its 
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Published cooperatively with the University of Georgia 
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431. FLORIDA. FOREST SERV. Biennial report to 
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433. GEORGIA. FORESTRY COMMISSION. Biennial 
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434. GREENE, L. S., BROWN, V. H., and IVERSON, 
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435. JACOBS, W. F. Men, not trees; forestry's real 
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436. KITCHENS, J. H. Regional coordination in 
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437. LANG, F. H. How private forestry has aided 
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438. LANG, F. H. Your stake in conservation. Unit 
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439. LIGHTSEY, O. Contributions of forestry 
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440. LOUISIANA. FORESTRY COMMISSION. Prog- 
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In addition to report of activities, gives table of timber 
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441. MALSBERGER, H. J. Forestry program of the 
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442. MALSBERGER, H. J. Forestry training camps 
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443. MIXON, J. E. Louisiana's forestry plan. South. 
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99.81 S082 
444. MORGAN, S. Alabama bankers like trees. Ext. 
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445. [NORTH CAROLINA] CONSERVATION CON- 
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Summary of forestry papers, by W. J. Damtoft, p. 111- 
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446. *NORTH CAROLINA. DEPT. OF CONSERVA- 
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447, POMEROY, K. B. Resource, research, revenue 
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80 F6622 
Chiefly the work of the U. S. Forest Service in Florida. 
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Knoxville,U. Tenn.,1950. 120 p. (Extension Series, 
Volume 26, Number 3) 279.081 Sa8 
Restoration of the region's forest resources, p. 68-79. 
449. SEIGWORTH, K. J. Guiding Bama's forest 
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1952. 99.8 F762 
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a public-private policy review group. 
450. SEIGWORTH, K. J. Reforestation in the Tennes- 
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280.8 P964 
Also reviews policies and programs in the United 
States at large. 
451. SOUTH CAROLINA. STATE COMMISSION OF 
FORESTRY. Report 1947/48-1951/52. Columbia,1948- 
52. 5 v. 99.9 So83 
452. SOUTHERN PULPWOOD CONSERVATION 
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publication The Unit, 99.9 Un34 
453. STAUFFER, J. M. The relation between the 
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Chiefly on public relations. 
*Not examined. 
