FOREST MANAGEMENT--CONTINUED. 
993. PARKER, R. Management, protection, and sale 
of associated species on public lands; Montana State lands, 
Nowest. Wood Prod. Clinic. Proc. 5:9-12. 1950. 99.9 Sp6 
Includes statistics of timber drain in Montana. 
994. PATRIE, C. R. Management, protection, and 
sale of associated species on public lands; lands of the 
U. S. Indian Service. Nowest. Wood Prod. Clinic. Proc. 
5:12-16. 1950. 99.9 Sp6 
995. PEARSON, G. A. Management of ponderosa 
pine in the Southwest, as developed by research and ex- 
perimental practice. U.S. D. A. Agr. Monog. 6,218 p. 
Ref. 1950. 1 Ag84Am 
G. Meagher completed the author's manuscript. 
Results chiefly from Fort Valley Experimental Forest, 
U. S. Forest Service, Southwestern Forest and Range Ex- 
periment Station. Includes sections on ponderosa pine's 
products; its relation to the Nation's timber supply; 
financial aspects of stand improvement; the economics of 
management. 
996. PLANNING the fast harvest of the Forks burn. 
Timberman 53(9):62,64,67,70-73. July 1952. 99.81 T484 
Timber sale procedures for fire-killed timber on the 
Olympic National Forest, Wash. 
997. PUBLIC agency attains full cut of forest growth. 
Lumberman 77(2):73-74,76. Feb.1950. 99.81 W52 
Colville Indian Reservation, Wash. 
998. ROBB, W. L. Small ranchers and the [National] 
forests. Trees, U.S.D.A. Ybk. 1949:358-359. 1 Ag84Y 
Forest products available to ranchers and timber sale 
practices. 
999. ROGERS, J. V. Management, protection, and 
sale of associated species on public lands; Washington 
State public lands. Nowest. Wood Prod. Clinic Proc. 5:4- 
7. 1950. 99.9 Sp6 — 
1000. SYRING, R. H. Whose timber ? Industry sees 
government holding out on lumber for defense pa the 
Pacific Northwest]. Barron's 31(22):15. May 28,1951. 
284.8 B27 
Reviews the lumber industry's desire for the U. S. 
Forest Service to increase the allowable cut and to ex- 
pand access roads into the National forests. 
1001. TIMBER ruckus. Business Wk. 1135:86-88. 
June 2,1951. 280.8 Sy8 
i Problem, in Oregon, of thé small timber-lease on O. & C. 
ands. 
1002. U. S. CONGRESS. SENATE. COMMITTEE ON 
INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS, Sustained timber 
yield. Hearings ... 80th Cong., 2d sess., with respect to 
the adequacy of existing law for the administration of the 
Oregon and California Railroad Revested Grant Lands and 
the Coos Bay Wagon Road Reconveyed Grant Lands with 
particular reference to insuring sustained-yield manage- 
ment of the timber on these lands, September 7-9, 1948, 
Eugene, Oreg. Washington,1949. 481 p. 99.61 Un375S 
Testimony favors chiefly the cooperative sustained- 
yield unit as a means of exploiting these grant lands. 
Contains general information about the region's forest 
economy, and its forest-management problems. 
1003. U. S. FOREST SERV. Sale prospectus; 
4,565,000 cords pulptimber, White River, Grand Mesa, 
Uncompahgre, Routt National forests, Colorado, 1949. 
Washington,1949. 30 p. 1.962 A2Sa3 
Gutlines the U. S. Forest Service plan to salvage 
beetle-killed Engelmann spruce. 
Contents: General statement; Sample pulptimber agree- 
ment; Copy of published advertisement; Confirmation of 
oral bid form; Exhibits and map. 
1004. U. S. FOREST SERV. CALIFORNIA REGION. 
Recommendations and program of action [in forest re- 
sources management]. San Francisco,i95i. 30 p. 
1.9621 R5R24 
i005. U. S. FOREST SERV. INTERMOUNTAIN 
REGION, National forest facts. Ogden, Utah,i952? 
31 p. 1.9621 R4N2i 
Includes watershed information, timber management, 
range, wildlife and recreation, special land-use problems 
fire control and fiscal information. 
1006. U. S. FOREST SERV. SOUTHWESTERN 
REGION. National forest facts, Southwestern Region, 
Arizona and New Mexico, 1948-51. Albuquerque, 1948-51. 
4v. 1.9621 R3St2 
Not published in 1952. Typical contents review the 
Region's forest resources, management practices, saw- 
timber cut, livestock, wildlife, recreation, and watershed 
use of the National forests, forest operations, and area 
Statistics, 
FOREST MANAGEMENT--CONTINUED. 
1007. WEATHERBY, H. The Shelton co-operative 
sustained yield unit. Brit. Columbia Lumberman 33(7): 
01-52,76. July 1949. 99.81 B77 
1008. WOODS, J. B. Revolt in the O. & C. timber- 
lands. Amer. Forests 54:205-207, 218,231,233. May 1948. 
99.8 F762 ; 
Reaction to sustained-yield management units. 
1009. WOODS, J. B. Those recent moves on the 
Oregon checkerboard. Amer. Forests 57(8):6-10. Aug. 
1951. 99.8 F762 
Controversy over joint Federal-private management, 
0. & C. lands. 
1010. WCOZLEY, E. Management, protection, and 
sale of associated species on public lands; Idaho State 
public lands. Nowest. Wood Prod. Clinic Proc. 5:7-9. 
1950. 99.9 Sp6 
Canada 
1011. ANDREWS, L. R. Some problems under the 
sustained yield management plan poses management 
licenses] in British Columbia. West. Forestry & Con- 
serv. Assoc. Proc. 39:22-23. 1948. 99.9 W522 
Extended comments by F. Mulholland, p. 23-25. 
Also in Brit. Columbia Lumberman 33(1):51-52, 74. 
Jan.1949. 99.81 B77 
1012. AVERY, B. F. Toward improved forest manage- 
ment in Canada; achievements and problems. Yale 
Forest Sch. News 39(1):8-9. Jan.1951. 99.8 Y1 
1013. BASSETT, E. W. The sale of Crown timber in 
B. C. Brit. Columbia Lumberman 35(2):46-48,110,112, 
114,116,118. Feb.195i. 99.81 B77 
Procedure in the Vancouver Forest District. 
1014. BAYLY, G. H. Management of municipal for- 
ests [in Ontario]. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 52(5):141- 
143. Apr.1951. 302.8 P96 
Part of the Canadian Pulp & Paper Association Wood- 
lands Section symposium on Private forest land manage- 
ment. 
1015. BRITISH COLUMBIA, FOREST SERV. Forest 
management licenses. Brit. Columbia Lumberman 36(4): 
44-45, 132,134,140. Apr.1952. 99.81 B77 
Abstract of Brit. Columbia Forest Serv. P. B. 37, with 
maps and added information on licensing. 
1016. DRUCE, E. Now and for a hundred generations. 
Canad. Pulp & Paper Indus. 4(6):24-25. June 1951. 
302.8 W52 
Sustained yield under forest management license 
granted to Columbia Cellulose Company. (Celanese 
Corporation of America) by British Columbia's Depart- 
ment of Lands and Forests. 
1017. FELLOWS, E.S. Multiple forest use and its 
application on the Rocky Mountain Forest Reserve. 
Forestry Chron. 28(1):33-41. Mar.1952. 99.8 F7623 
Also in Brit. Columbia Lumberman 35(12):44-45, 66,68, 
100,106,120. Dec.1951. 99.81 B77 
Considerations in managing the area administered by 
the Eastern Rockies Forest Conservation Board. 
1018. GILMOUR, J. D. Proposed sustained-yield units 
for British Columbia. Empire Forestry Rev. 27:52-59. 
July 1948. 99.8 Em72 
1019. GILMOUR, J. D. Realistic forest management 
for British Columbia. Vancouver,Truck Loggers Assoc., 
1949. 7p. 99.55 G42 
Also in Brit. Columbia Lumberman 33(2):47-48, 76, 78,99, 
102,104. Feb.1949. 99.81 B77 Coser 
Particularly the problems resulting from public owner- 
ship. _ 
1020. KENNEY, E. T. Forest management of para- 
mount importance to every B. C. citizen. Brit. Columbia 
Lumberman 32(4):56-58,84. Apr.1948. 99.81 B77 
1021. MACDONALD, D. A. Managing the forests. 
Canad. Pulp & Paper Assoc. Woodlands Sect. Annu. Mtg. 
Proc. 31:38-40. 1949. 99.9 C166 
Also in Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 50(8):140,142. July 
1949. 302.8 P96 
Chiefly Dominion Forest Service policy. 
1022. MACQUEEN, I. C. An industrial forester 
examines forest management license plans. Brit. Colum- 
dia Lumberman 34(2):46-48,120,122,124. Feb.1950. 
99.81 B77 
1023. MABER, F. H. The establishment of Provincial 
forests in the Fort George Forest District [British 
Columbia]. West Forestry & Conserv. Assoc. Proc. 43: 
16-18. 1952. 99.9 W522 
