THE FOREST ECONOMY AT LARGE--CONTINUED. 
751. U.S. BUR. OF LABOR STATISTICS, Injuries 
and accident causes in the manufacture of pulp and paper; 
a detailed analysis of hazards and of injury rates for 
1948, by region, plant size, and operating departments. 
U. S. Bur. Labor Statis. B. 1036,58 p. 1951. 158.6 B87 
Chief analysis and preparation by F. S. McElroy, G. R. 
McCormack, and L. E. Stone. Safety suggestions by S. W. 
Homan. 
752. U.S. DEPT. OF LABOR. WAGE AND HOUR 
AND PUBLIC CONTRACTS DIV. CHILD LABOR BR. 
Supplementary investigation of the logging and sawmilling 
industries. Washington,1948. 39 p. (Report on Occupa- 
tional Hazards to Young Workers, 4-C) Dept. Labor Libr. 
Supplement to U. S. Dept. of Labor P. 276, which 
appeared in 1942. 
753. U.S. FOREST SERV. Cumulative injury 
frequency rates. Washington,1949-52. Various paging. 
1.962 A2C912 
Monthly summary by regions; titles vary, especially in 
periodic summaries, e.g. Accident and injury rates for 
1949. 1.962 A2Ac23; Safety score sheets, and Monthly 
injury sweepstakes. 1.962 A2M76 
754. U. S. FOREST SERV. A new look at safety; long 
range Summary of progress. Washington,1949. 4 p. 
1.962 A2N42 
755. U.S. FOREST SERV. Safety progress, 1950; 
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Washington ?1951? 4p. 1.962 A2Sa15 
LAND MANAGEMENT 
756. CAULEY, T. J. Public interest in the use of 
rural land. Sowest. Social Sci. Q. 30:246-254. Mar.1950. 
280.8 S082 
Physical productivity, maintenance of purchasing power, 
and providing for "the good life." 
757. FOX, C. E. Which way in conservation? N. Y. 
State Ranger Sch. Alumni News 1950:13-17. 99.9 N487 
The problem of precedence in land use. 
758. FRANK, B. Valuation of forest lands from the 
public viewpoint. Unasylva 2:55-62. Ref. Mar./Apr. 
1948. 99.8 Uni 
759. HARRISON, R. W. Unpublished studies on public 
land policies and problems. Land. Econ. 28:390-400. 
Nov.1952. 282.8 J82 
A bibliography of theses and other unpublished papers. 
Forest land policy, p. 394-395. 
760. JOHNSON, V. W. Land economics research. 
Land Econ. 25:155-164. May 1949. 282.8 J82 
761. KELSO, M. M. New directions for land eco- 
nomics research: West. J. Farm Econ. 31, pt. 2:1035- 
1042. Nov.1949. 280.8 J822 
762. LAMMI, J. O. Use of economic principles in 
wild land management. J. Forestry 49:501-502. Ref. 
July 1951. 99.8 F768 
763. LEWIS, A. B., and HARRISON, J. D. B. Soil and 
forest conservation and protection of water supplies. 
United Nations Sci. Conf. Conserv. & Util. Resources, 
Proc. 1:138-143. 1949, pub.1950. 279.9 Un32P 
Land use, classification, and development. 
764. SALTER, L. A. A critical review of research in 
land economics. Minneapolis, U. Minn. Press,1948. 
258 p. 282 Sa3 
765. VAUX, H. J. On the ecological approach [to land 
management]. J. Forestry 49:48-49. Jan.1951. 
99.8 F768 
Economics and ecology. 
Comments on H. L. Schantz' editorial, in ibid 48:673- 
674. Oct.1950. 
766. WIEKING, E. H. Land economics research in 
retrospect and prospect. J. Farm Econ. 32, pt. 2:1064- 
1075. Nov.1950. 280.8 J822 
REGIONAL CONDITIONS AND POLICIES 
United States 
767. CLAWSON, M. Uncle Sam's acres. 
Dodd,Mead,1951. 4/4 p. Ref. 282.12 C57 
Contents: Uncle Sam, landlord; How we acquired our 
public lands; How we disposed of most of our public land; 
Reservation and conservation of public land; We buy and 
barter land; What our Federal estate is like; We develop 
our water resources; The Federal agencies that adminis- 
ter our estate; Uses of the public lands; Policies and 
politics, 
New York, 
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LAND MANAGEMENT--CONTINUED. 
768. DAVIDSON, R. D. Federal and State rural lands, 
1950, with special reference to grazing. U.S.D.A. C. 909, 
100 p. Ref. May 1952. 1 Ag84C 
Includes statistics on land use for forestry. 
769. KELSO, M. M. Economic criteria for conserva- 
tion and development of public lands. West. Farm Econ. 
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770. NATIONAL WOOL GROWERS' ASSOCIATION, 
Federal lands and their multiple uses. Natl. Wool 
Grower 42(2):13-26. Feb.1952. 45.8 N21N 
Panel discussion at the 1951 convention gives the 
graziers opportunity to question representatives of the 
U. S. Forest Service and U. S. Bureau of Land Manage- 
ment on the administration of public lands, and to state 
their own views on wherein is constituted 'the public 
interest.' C. M. Granger reiterates original principles 
of establishing National forests. 
771. PEFFER, E. L. The closing of the public do- 
main; disposal and reservation policies, 1900-50. 
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University Food Research Institute Miscellaneous Publi- 
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Service policies and practices; The cattlemen and the 
public domain; The conservation movement; Leasing and 
homesteading; Hoover proposal; The Taylor Grazing Act; 
Senator McCarran and the public lands; Taxation and in- 
ventory; The twilight of the great domain. es 
772. REUSS, L. A., WOOTEN, H. H., and MARSCH- 
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Forest land, p. 14-15. 
774. TIMMONS, J. F., and MURRAY, W. G., eds. 
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Press,1950. 298 p. Ref. 282 T48 
Chiefly public problems and policy, including forest 
policy. 
775. U.S. BUR. OF THE CENSUS. United States 
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a graphic summary. Washington,1952. 58 p. 157.41 C332 
Includes acres of private and public land in forest or 
woodland. 
776. U. S. CONGRESS. HOUSE. COMMITTEE ON 
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80th Cong., 2d sess., on H. R. 6054, May 4-26, 1948. 
Washington,1948. 545 p. 279.12 Un34 
777. U.S. CONGRESS. HOUSE. COMMITTEE ON : 
PUBLIC LANDS. Area, in acres, of lands in Federal 
ownership; administering agencies by States. 81st Cong., 
lst sess., pursuant to H. Res. 66. Washington,1949. 
24 p. (Serial 22) 282.12 Un32A 
Also a 1950 ed. 
778. U.S. FOREST SERV. National forest areas ... 
summary. Washington,1948-52. 5v. 1 F765 
Area analysis of National forests, purchase units, ex- 
perimental areas, land utilization projects and other 
special areas. 
779. U. S. FOREST SERV. Statement of areas under 
Forest Service administration by counties, as of June 30, 
1951. Washington,1951. 11 p. 1.962 A2St274 
Supplemented by separate Statistical series for each 
State, which include payments made to the States by each 
Forest Service unit within the State. 
780. U.S, FOREST SERV. DIV. OF COOPERATIVE 
FOREST MANAGEMENT. Status of State-owned forest 
lands. Washington,1948. 1 p. 1.962 C5St2 
Divided by States: Parks, forests, refuges, school 
forests, and others. 
781. U.S.SOIL CONSERVATION SERV. Report of the 
Chief. Washington,1948-52. 5 v. 1.6 So03R 
Includes reviews of woodland management programs, 
and nursery activities. 
782. WOHLETZ, E. The relationship of the public 
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Caldwell, H. H., ed. Idaho conservation source book 
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Historical analysis and development. 
Northern States 
783. APPERSON, J. S. Withhold or use? Conflict in 
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