THE FOREST ECONOMY AT LARGE--CONTINUED. 
533. CANADA. DEPT. OF RESOURCES AND DE- 
VELOPMENT. Report ... for the fiscal year ended 
March 31, 1950-52. Ottawa,1950-52. 3v. 279.9 C165 
Includes reports of the Forestry Branch and its re- 
search and operations divisions. Previous to 1950 the 
Canada Forest Service was part of the Department of 
Mines and Resources, 280.9 C164. 
534. DREW, G. Lands and forests for tomorrow. 
Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 50:107-108. Jan.1949. 
302.8 P96 
Forest economy of Ontario and the work of the Ontario 
Department of Lands and Forests. 
535. EGGELING, M. D. Municipal forest adminis- 
tration in Ontario. Empire Forestry Rev. 31:318-324, 
Dec.1952. 99.8 Em72 
Also county and conservation authority forests and their 
relation to the Ontario Department of Lands and Forests. 
536. GODWIN, G. Canada needs a national forest 
policy. Forest & Outdoors 44(11):7,21,32. Nov.1948. 
99.8 C16 
537. KENNEDY, H. The eastern slopes. Forestry 
Chron. 24:15-21. Mar.1948. 99.8 F7623 
Policy of the Eastern Rockies Forest Conservation 
Board. 
538. KENNEDY, H. Eastern slopes of the Rockies 
key to prairies economic future. Brit. Columbia Lum~ 
berman 33(10):59-60, 76,78. Oct.1949. 99.81 B77 
Similar title in Engin. J. 32:130-132. Mar.1949. 
290.9 En3 
Program and background of the Eastern Rockies Forest 
Conservation Board. 
539. LOWER, A. R. M. [Review of the] Report of the 
Ontario Royal Commission on Forestry. Canad. J. Econ. 
& Polit. Sci. 14:507-510. Nov.1948. 280.8 C162 
A review supporting the Kennedy Report of 1947, and 
elaborating the author's views of Ontario forest policy. 
This review is further treated by W. R. Haddow, in 
Forestry Chron. 25:217-219. Sept.1949. 99.8 F7623 
040. MANITOBA. DEPT, OF MINES AND NATURAL 
RESOURCES, Annual reports, 1948-52. Winnipeg,1948- 
52. 5v. 253.2 M31 
Contains reports of the Forestry Branch. 
541. NEW BRUNSWICK. DEPT. OF LANDS AND 
MINES. Annual reports, 111-115, 1947-52. Fredericton, 
1948-52. 5 v. 253.3 C88 
Contains report of the Forest Service, the chief scaler 
on Crown lands, and other forestry activities in the 
Province. 
542. NEW FEDERAL Department of Resources and 
Development [Canada]. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 51(4): 
130. Mar.1950. 302.8 P96 
Shows administrative organization, including the 
Forestry Branch and its divisions. 
543. NOVA SCOTIA. DEPT. OF LANDS AND 
FORESTS. Reports, 1947-51. Halifax,1948-52. 5 v. 
99.9 N85 
The department reports its activities in the fields of 
fire protection, taxation, extension work, forest products, 
Crown land surveys, licensing, entomology, and wildlife. 
5944. ONTARIO. DEPT. OF LANDS AND FORESTS, 
Reports, 1948-52. Toronto,1948-52. 5 v. 253.6 L23 
The 1952 report has a pictorial supplement. 
545. ONTARIO, DEPT. OF PLANNING AND DE- 
VELOPMENT. Conservation in south central Ontario; 
papers and proceedings of the Conference on Conserva- 
tion in South Central Ontario ... 1946. Toronto,Johnston, 
1948. 131 p. 279.135 C76 
Partial contents: The forests of the Humber, by A. S. L. 
Barnes; The Don River system, by D. F. Putnam and L. G. 
Reeds; A land use survey on the Etobicoke Creek, by 
W. J. B. Creswick; A decade of conservation development, 
by N. A. Fletcher; Regional planning, by F. G. Gardner; 
Recreation on forest lands, by J. L. VanCamp. 
546. ONTARIO. DEPT. OF PLANNING AND DE- 
VELOPMENT, [River valley conservation reports]. 
Toronto,1948-52. Tv. 
Includes forest resources and industries, present 
policies, and recommendations for improvement of the 
total economy. 
Don Valley. 1950. 95 p. 279.135 On82D; Moira Valley. 
1950. 53 p. 279.135 On82M; South Nation Valley, interim 
report, 1948. 1950. 65 p. 279.135 On822; Ausable Valley. 
1951. 73 p. 279.135 On82A; Nith Valley, interim report. 
1951. Various paging. 279.135 On822N; Upper Thames 
River Conservation Authority. Avon Valley plan. 1952. 
51 p. 282.135 Up6; Upper Thames Valley. 1952. Various 
paging. 279.135 On822U 
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547. ONTARIO. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. SELECT 
COMMITTEE ON CONSERVATION. Report. Toronto, 
Johnston,1950. 188 p. 279.135 On823 
Forest policy recommendations, p. xvii-xix; forest con- 
servation in Ontario is presented in the following chap- 
ters: Ch. 24, The importance of forestry; Ch. 25, The 
farm woodlot; Ch. 26, Reforestation by areas; Ch. 27, 
Dominion-Provincial reforestation; Ch. 28, Municipal re- ~ 
forestation; Ch. 29, Private reforestation; Ch. 30, Nurs- 
eries; Ch. 31, Financial returns from reforestation; 
Ch. 32, Forest research. 
548. ORCHARD, C. D. The forestry action program 
in British Columbia. Brit. Columbia Lumberman 33(12): 
66-67. Dec.1949. 99.81 B77 
549. QUEBEC, DEPT. OF LANDS AND FORESTS. 
Report, 1947-51. Quebec, 1948-52. 5v. 253.8 L23 
Includes reports of the Forest Service. 
550. SASKATCHEWAN, DEPT. OF NATURAL RE- 
SOURCES. Annual reports ... for the fiscal year ended 
March 31, 1948-52. Regina, 1948-52. 5v. 279.9 Sa7 
551. SASKATCHEWAN, DEPT. OF NATURAL RE- 
SOURCES. The new North; Saskatchewan's northern de- 
velopment program, 1945-1948. Regina,1948. 36 p. 
280.137 Sa75N 
Includes forest policy developments since the Royal 
Commission Report of 1947, and marketing procedures 
evolved by the Saskatchewan Timber Board. 
552. WINTERS, R. H. A new basis for Canadian 
forestry. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canad. 51(4):108-110,112. 
Mar.1950. 302.8 P96 d 
Canada's Minister of Resources and Development dis- 
cusses forest policy and the Canada Forestry Act. 
553. WOLSTENHOLME, D. A. Responsibilities of 
district foresters in New Brunswick. Forestry Chron. 24: 
214-217. Sept.1948. 99.8 F7623 
New Brunswick Forest Service policies. 
554. YOUNG, H. A. Making the best use of Canada's 
forest resources. Brit. Columbia Lumberman 35(6):122, 
124,126,128. June 1951. 99.81 B77 
Dominion forest policy. 
LEGISLATION 
555. BRIGHAM, J. H. The Oregon Forest Conserva- 
tion Act. N. Y. State Ranger Sch. Alumni News 1950:28- 
29,38. 1951. 99.9 N487 
556. [THE CANADA Forestry Act.] Forestry Chron. 
26:81-82. Mar.1950. 99.8 F7623 
557. CLARK, E. T. Forestry legislation of the 1951 
session. Wash. State Forestry Conf. Annu. Mtg. 30:22- 
24, 1951. 99.9 W276 
558. FENSOM, K. G. The proposed Canada Forestry 
Act. Forestry Chron. 25:3-4. Mar.1949. 99.8 F7623 
059. FRITZ, E. Comments on the Hope bill, H. R. 
6054. J. Forestry 46:672-673. Sept.1948. 99.8 F768 
A reorganization bill which classifies forestry as an 
agricultural pursuit. 
560. GIBSON, A. M. The need for a well planned 
forestry legislative program in Pennsylvania. Forest 
Leaves 35(2):1-3. Mar./Apr.1950. 99.8 F763 
561. GROVER, E. T. Major state forestry legislation 
in the United States. Moscow,1951. 109 p. Ref. 
Thesis (M.F.) - University of Idaho. 
562. IRION, H., comp. The principal laws relating to 
the establishment and administration of the National 
forests and to other Forest Service activities. U.S.D.A. 
Agr. Handb. 20,80 p. May 1951. 1 Ag84Ah 
563. JONES, H. L. The [Louisiana Forestry] Asso- 
ciation's legislative program. Forests & People 2(4):30- 
31,35-36. Fourth Q.1952. 99.8 F7628 
564. MISSOURI. CONSERVATION COMMISSION. 
Missouri wildlife-forestry code. Jefferson City,1948. 
106 p. 279.9 M692 
Subsequent issues are the Wildlife code, only. 
565. MURRAY, R. R. Progress under the Canada 
Forestry Act. Canad. Inst. Forestry Maritime Sect. 
Annu. Rpt. 15:48. 1952. 99.9 C1672 
566. ONTARIO, LAWS, STATUTES, ETC. The Con- 
servation Authorities Act, 1946; statutes of Ontario, 1946, 
chapter 11, as amended to 1950. Toronto,Johnston, 1950. 
21 p. 279.135 On8 
567. OREGON forest laws, 1947. Salem,Oreg. State 
Bd. Forestry,1948? 104 p. 99.59 Or3F 
068. U. S. CONGRESS. HOUSE. COMMITTEE ON 
APPROPRIATIONS. Department of Agriculture appro- 
priations [for 1949-53]. Hearings ... 80th Cong., 2d 
sess. - 82d Cong., 2d sess. Washington,1948-52. 
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