THE FOREST ECONOMY AT LARGE--CONTINUED. 
Hearings before the Senate Committee on Appropria- 
tions, 1 Ag81Ses 
569. U.S. LAWS, STATUTES, ETC, Laws relating 
to forestry, game conservation, flood control and related 
subjects. Comp. by E. A. Lewis. Washington,1948. 
317 p. 279.12 Un3 
570. WESTERN FORESTRY AND CONSERVATION 
ASSOCIATION. Forest laws of California; history of 
forest and fire laws; summary of Forest Practice Act. 
Portland, Oreg.,1950. 29 p. 99.58 W52 
Prepared chiefly by W. R. Schofield. 
571. WESTERN FORESTRY AND CONSERVATION 
ASSOCIATION. Forest laws of Oregon; history of,forest 
and fire laws; summary of Forest Conservation Act. 
Portland, Oreg.,1952. 36 p. 99.58 W52F 
572. WOLF, R. E. A partial survey of forest legis- 
lation in New York State. Syracuse,1948. 353 p. Ref. 
Theses (M.F.) - New York State College of Forestry. 
Abstract in J. Forestry 46:841. Nov.1948. 99.8 F768 
RESEARCH 
973. ALLEN, G.S. Forest research at the Univer- 
sity of British Columbia. Brit. Columbia Lumberman 34 
(12):64,66,108,110,112,114. Dec.1950. 99.81 B77 
574. BARRETT, L. 1. An evaluation of the Federal 
forest research program. Forest Farmer 10(6):6,12-13. 
Mar.1951. 99.8 F7692 
575. BUELL, B. G. The forest industry's codpera- 
tive research program. Mich. Acad. Sci. Arts & Let. 
Papers 37:111-117. 1951,pub.1952. 500 M582 
Lake States industrial forestry cooperation with the 
U. S. Forest Service Lake States Forest Experiment Sta- 
tion, and with the U. S. Bureau of Plant Industry, in 
pathology and management. 
576. CANADA. DEPT. OF RESOURCES AND DE- 
VELOPMENT. FORESTRY BR. Annual report on active 
forest research projects for the year ended March 31, 
1952. Ottawa,1952. 3v. 99.9 C1623 
Includes studies in forest economics. 
577. DEMMON, E. L. 30 years of forest research in 
the Southeast. South. Lumberman 185(2321):196-198. 
Dec.15,1952. 99.81 S082 
Similar title issued as U. S. Forest Serv. Soeast. Forest 
Expt. Sta. Sta. Paper 13,11 p. Nov.1951. 1.9622 S4St2 
U. S. Forest Service Southeastern Forest Experiment 
Station research and cooperative programs. 
578. DUERR, W. A. The Forest Economics Scope 
and Method Project: progress and problems. Soc. Amer. 
Foresters Proc. 1948:31-51. 1949. 99.9 Sol3 
Charles Lathrop Pack Forestry Foundation, cooperating 
Comments by S. T. Dana, J. D. Black, R. H. Van Voor- 
his, and J. D. B. Harrison. 
579. DUERR, W. A. Toward defining the economics 
of forestry. Soc. Amer. Foresters Proc. 1947:94-99. 
1948. 99.9 So13 
Activities of the Committee on Scope and Method of 
Research in the Economics of Forestry, in the Society's 
Division of Forest Economics. 
580. DUERR, W. A., and VAUX, H. J. Research in 
the economics of forestry, 1940-1947. J. Forestry 47: 
265-270. Apr.1949. 99.8 F768 
Report by the Committee on Scope and Method of Re- 
search in the Economics of Forestry, sponsored by the 
Society of American Foresters and the Charles Lathrop 
Pack Forestry Foundation. 
981. GARLAND, H. State forest products research 
in Michigan. Forest Prod. Res. Soc. Proc. 3:430-434. 
1949. 99.9 F7662P 
582. HOSMER, W. A. Research and creative busi- 
ness management. Forest Prod. Res. Soc. Proc. 3:396- 
401. 1949. 99.9 F7662P 
583. JOHNSON, R. N. Goal of forest research 
studies. Canada Lumberman 68(11):38-39,83. June 1, 
1948. 99.81 C16 
Ontario Department of Lands and Forests. : 
584. KCROLEFF, A. Our [Pulp and Paper Research 
Institute of Canada] prospect for woodlands research. 
Canad. Pulp & Paper Assoc. Woodlands Sect. Annu. Mtg. 
Proc. 31:113-115. 1949. 99.9 C166 
: 585. KOROLEFF, A. Woodlands research, Pulp & 
Paper Mag. Canada 49(6):94,96. May 1948. 302.8 P96 
Canadian Pulp & Paper Association Woodlands Sect. 
Index 974 (F-1). 
Proposes research projects, several of which are 
economic. 
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THE FOREST ECONOMY AT LARGE--CONTINUED. 
586. KOTOK, E. 1. Organization of research in the 
U. S. Forest Service. Unasylva 2:69-76. Mar./Apr. 
1948. 99.8 Unl 
587. JAMES, L. M. Time study technique. J. 
Forestry 47:708-712. Sept.1949. 99.8 F768 
588. LIMING, F. G. Forest problem analysis and re- 
search program for the Missouri Ozarks. U.S. Forest 
Serv. Cent. States Forest Expt. Sta. Misc. Release 7,57p. 
Oct.1951. 1.9622 C3M68 
589, LIMING, F. G. Northern Ozark Research 
Center. Mo. Log. 2:11-16. 1949. 99.8 M696 
A branch of the U. S. Forest Service Central States 
Forest Experiment Station. 
590. LIMING, F. G. The place of forest research in 
Missouri. Mo. Log. 1:15-18. 1948. 99.8 M696 
591. PHILLIPS, G. R. Research interests and 
activities of the U. S. Department of Agriculture in 
Alaska. Natl. Res. Council B, 122:13-16. Apr.1951. 
(Proceedings of the Alaskan Science Conference, 1950) 
330.9 N21 
592. SISAM, J. W. B. Research, the key to the 
future. Natl. Hardwood Lumber Assoc. Ybk. & Off. Rpt. 
51:238,240,242,246,248,250. 1948. 99.76 N211R 
Includes the organization of forestry research in Canada 
593. STODDARD, C. H. Needed: a research program 
in forest owner education. J. Forestry 48:339-341, May 
1950. 99.8 F768 
594. THIESMEYER, L. R. Research and pulpwood 
production. J. Forestry 50:723-728. Oct.1952. 99.8 F768 
Forestry and forest-products research. 
595. U. S. FOREST SERV. [enauat reports of various 
forest and range experiment stations] 1948-52. 
California, 1.9 F7626An; Central States, 1.9 F76252; 
Intermountain, 1.9622 I2An7; Lake States, 1.9 F7625I; 
Northeastern, 1.9 F76222; Northern Rocky Mountain, 
1.9 F7628An; Pacific Northwest, 1.9622 P2An7; Rocky 
Mountain, 1.9 F7627A; Southeastern, 1.9722 S4An7; 
Southern, 1.9 F7624; Southwestern, 1.9 F7621. Some 
annual reports appear as part of other series published 
by the Stations, and have varying titles. 
Besides reporting research in the economics of forest- 
ry, these Stations conduct research in forest management, 
pests and disease, forest fires, products utilization, sil- 
viculture, timber quality, tree breeding, Forest Survey 
and Timber Resource Review, farm forestry, wildlife, 
range, watersheds, and in defense activities for the U.S. 
Military Establishment. 
596. U. S. FOREST SERV. CALIFORNIA FOREST 
AND RANGE EXPERIMENT STATION. The work of the 
California Forest and Range Experiment Station. Berke- 
ley,1952. 12 p. 1.9622 C2Ww89 
597. U. S. FOREST SERV. DIV. OF FOREST ECO- 
NOMICS. Publications of Forest Economics research 
personnel, 1928/47-1951. Washington,1949-52. 5 v. 
1.962 F4P96 
598. WIESEHUEGEL, E. G. Forest research in the 
Tennessee Valley. Paper Mill News 75(38):88,90. Sept. 
20,1952. 302.8 P195 
Includes research in economic matters conducted by the 
Forestry Investigations Branch of U. S. Tennessee Valley 
Authority Division of Forestry Relations. 
SOCIAL ASPECTS 
599. FERRIS, J. P. Some relationships of human 
and natural resources in the Tennessee Valley. Knox- 
ville,U. S. Tenn. Val. Authority,1948. 16 p. 173.2 T25Som 
Address before the Ecological Society of America. 
600. KAPP, K. W. The social costs of private enter- 
prise. Cambridge,Harvard U. Press,1950. 287 p. 
280 K1435 
Ch. 9, Soil erosion, soil depletion, and deforestation. 
601. LIVELY, C. E. Some social aspects of the 
forest conservation problem. J. Forestry 50:216-219. 
Mar.1952. 99.8 F768 
Similar title issued as Mo. Agr. Expt. Sta. C, 359,8 p. 
Apr.1951. 100 M693 
602. MARTIN, A. C. Botany and our social economy. 
Washington,1948. 30 p. 279.12 M36 
Includes discussion of the two obstacles to resource 
conservation: private property without responsibility; 
repugnance of added regulation. 
603. TURNER, S. D. Forest work camps. West. 
Forestry & Conserv. Assoc. Proc. 41:44-45. 1950. 
99.9 W522 
Juvenile Work Camps administered by the County of 
Los Angeles. 
