FOREST MANAGEMENT--CONTINUED. 
Maine Forest Service, cooperating. 
Contents: Extent of burned area; Salvage cutting and in- 
come therefrom; The loss to the economy of the State of 
Maine; The present land ownership situation; Owner in- 
terest in holding these lands; Owner attitudes toward re- 
habilitation; Tentative classification of burned-over land; 
Estimated cost of expanding State's nursery facilities; 
Organization of a land rehabilitation program. 
Added background in Nutting, A. D., and McGuire, J. R. 
Observations on fire-damaged white pine in southwestern 
Maine, July, 1948. Sta. Paper 19,9 p. Sept.1948. 
1.9622 N2St22 
1734. OTTAWA RIVER FOREST PROTECTIVE ASSO- 
CIATION. Annual report for 1947-51,34-38. Ottawa, 
1948-52. 5v. 99.9 Ot8 
1735. OVERHOLT, G. H. Land owners join in forest 
fire control program. W. Va. Conserv. 12(9):13-14. Dec. 
1948. 279.8 W524 
1736. POTLATCH TIMBER PROTECTIVE ASSOCIA- 
TION. Combined annual reports, 1947/48-1951/52. 
Lewiston, Idaho,1948-52. 5 v. 99.9 P84 
1737. ROWLAND, H. B. The present*forest fire situa- 
tion in Pennsylvania. Forest Leaves 34,i.e.39(337):2,4. 
Mar./Apr.1949. 99.8 F763 
1738. SOUTHERN ST. LAWRENCE FOREST PRO- 
TECTIVE ASSOCIATION. Annual reports for 1947-51, 
31-35. Val-Brillant, Que.,1948-52. 5 v. 99.9 S086 
In addition to its fire protection work, the association 
cooperates in forest entomology projects. 
1739. POTTS, W. "Save the forests" in Newfoundland. 
Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 50(9):138. Aug.1949. 
302.8 P96 - 
Fire prevention and control activities of the Newfound- 
land Forest Protective Association. 
1740. REPETITION of N. E. forest fire disaster likely 
unless basic causes are removed. Fed. Reserve Bank 
Boston Mon. Rev. 30(2):1-4. Feb.1948. 284.8 F31B 
Discusses costs of the 1947 fires and costs of effective 
preventive organization. 
1741. QUEBEC limit holders protect forests; a 
review of the work done in 1949 by the private forest 
protective associations in the Province. Pulp & Paper 
Mag. Canada 51(6):115-116,118. May 1950. 302.8 P96 
Reviews fire control activities of these private agencies: 
Laurentian Forest Protective Association, Ltd.; Lower 
Ottawa Forest Protective Association, Ltd.; Ottawa River 
Forest Protective Association, Ltd.; Price Brothers 
Forest Protective Association, Ltd.; St. Maurice Forest 
Protective Association, Ltd.; Southern St. Lawrence 
Forest Protective Association. 
1742. REYNOLDS, R. D. Fire protection law en- 
forcement trends in California. J. Forestry 48:696-699, 
Rev. Aug.1950. $9.8 F768 
1743. SIPE, H. "Grass roots" fire prevention. Fire 
Control Notes 11(4):1-3. Oct.1950. 1 F766Fi 
Public relations pay off in a unit of the Cumberland 
National Forest, Ky. 
1744. SIPE, H. To prosecute, or not to prosecute. J. 
Forestry 47:796-801. Oct.1949. 99.8 F768 
Law enforcement and incendiary fires on the Cumber- 
land National Forest, Ky. 
1745. SMITH, J. M. Smokey the bear. Fire Control 
Notes 13(4):1-4. Oct.1952. 1 F766Fi 
A history of this symbol of the cooperative forest fire 
prevention program in the United States. 
1746. TOWELL, W. E. Forest fire control in Missou- 
ri. Mo. Log. 2:20-25. 1949. 99.8 M696 
1747. U. S. FOREST SERV. Service wide meeting; 
fire control, fire research, and safety, Ogden, Utah, 
January 16 through January 20, 1950. Washington,1950. 
119 p. 1.962 A2Se6 
1748. U. S. FOREST SERV. DIV. OF COOPERATIVE 
FOREST PROTECTION. Classification of cooperative 
forest fire control expenditures under the Clarke-McNary 
Law, Section 2, fiscal year 1947/48 - 51. Washington, 
1948-52. 5v. 1.962 C4C56 
Other Series issued by the Division elaborate on these 
statistics: Expenditures for protection of State and 
private lands against forest fires. 1.962 C4Ex7; Federal 
allotments to States for forest fire cooperation under 
Section 2, Clarke-McNary Law. 1.962 C4F31;Report of 
State forestry department funds and appropriations avail- 
able for forest activities. 1.962 C4R29.Statement of 
funds budgeted under Section 2, Clarke-McNary Law ... 
indicating State budgets and Federal allotments. 
1.962 C4St2 
50 
FOREST MANAGEMENT--CONTINUED. 
1749. U.S. LAWS, STATUTES, ETC. Northeastern 
Interstate Forest Fire Protection Compact, approved 
June 25, 1949, 63 Stat. L.271-276. 1950. Legal Br. 
1750. WASHINGTON FOREST FIRE ASSOCIATION. 
Annual reports 40-44, 1947-51. Seattle, 1948-52. 5 v. 
99.9 W273 
1751. WESTERN FORESTRY AND CONSERVATION 
ASSOCIATION. The incendiary fire problem {symposium} 
West. Forestry & Conserv. Assoc. Proc. 40:56-61. 1949.- 
99.9 W522 
In Oregon, by J. H. Walker; in Washington, by D. L. 
Fraser; California, by W. Fairbank. 
1752. WILKINSON, G. M. History of fire control on 
the Kisatchie National Forest. Forests & People 1(1):14- 
17. Mar.1951. 99.8 F7628 
1753. WOODS, J. B., JR. The rehabilitation of the 
Tillamook Burn. J. Forestry 48:362-364. May 1950. 
99.8 F768 
1754. WOOLLEY, R. B. Some lessons taught by the 
New England fire disaster. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 
49(9):109-112. Aug.1948. 302.8 P96 
Statistics of Fires and Accounts of Fires 
1755. AMERICAN FOREST PRODUCTS INDUSTRIES, 
The effectiveness of forest protection, 1952 edition. Lake 
States Timber Digest 6(12),8 p. Oct.1952. 99.81 L14 
Fire Statistics 
Annual publication, also issued separately, 99.51 Am32 
and 99.51 Am32F 
1756. BEALL, H. W., and LOWE, C. J. Forest fires 
in New Brunswick, 1938-1946. Canada Dept. Resources & 
Devipmt. Forest Res. Div. Forest Fire Res. Note 15,35 p. 
1950. 99.9 C16For 
1757. CALIFORNIA. DIV. OF FORESTRY. Fire 
statistics, 1947-51 activities. Sacramento,1948-52. 5v. 
99.9 C122 Ac 
1758. CANADA. DEPT. OF RESOURCES AND DE- 
VELOPMENT. FORESTRY BR. Forest fire losses in 
Canada, 1948-51. Ottawa,1950-52. 4v. 99.9 C1692 
1759. CANADIAN FORESTRY ASSOCIATION. Forest 
fire facts surveyed. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 51(6):12Q, 
122,124. May 1950. 302.8 P96 
1760. COOK, L. F. The 1951 forest fire record. Natl. 
Parks Mag. 26(108):18,30. Jan./Mar.1952. 98.69 N21 
Annual report of fires on U. S. National Park Service 
land reported in this periodical's first issue of each year. 
1761. FOBES, C. B. Historic forest fires in Maine. 
Econ. Geog. 24:269-273. Oct.1948. 278.8 Ec7 
1762. FORD, T. Forest fire loss dropped in 1950. 
Ala. Conserv. 22(8/9):5,20-21. Feb./Mar.1951. 
279.8 ALL 
1763. HAGENSTEIN, W. D. Miracle fires of '51. 
Lumberman 78(10):54-55,117. Oct.1951. 99.81 W52 
Analysis of 12 forest fires in highly flammable areas of 
Washington and Oregon. 
1764. KELLY, A. W., JR. Past fiscal year saw 
63,000 acres burned over. W. Va. Conserv. 14(5):11-12. 
Aug.1950. 279.8 W524 
1951 report, in ibid 15(4):12,30. July 1951. 
1765. KELLY, A. W., JR. Report for 1949 shows 
smokers blamed in 732 fires. W. Va. Conserv. 13(11):9- 
10. Feb.1950. 279.8 W524 : 
1766. LINDENMUTH, A. W. 1949 fires and trends of 
fire occurrence in the Northeast. Fire Control Notes 12: 
1-5. Jan.1951. 1 F766Fi 
1767. MITCHELL, J. A. The 1948 forest fire season 
in the Lake States. U.S. Forest Serv. Lake States 
Forest Expt. Sta. Tech. Note 312,2 p. Apr.1949. 
1.9 F76257T 
1947 statistics in Tech. Note 295,2 p. Apr.1948. 
1768. ROWLAND, H. B. 1947 forest fires in Pennsyl- 
vania. Forest Leaves 38(334):15. Sept./Oct.1948. 
99.8 F763 
1948-49 statistics appear in Pa. Forests & Waters 1: 
164-165; 3:21. Sept./Gct.1949,Jan./Feb.1951. 99.8 P38 
1769. STAUFFER, J. M. Smoke over the Southeast. 
Ala. Lumberman 2(10):8. Oct.1950. 99.81 AL1 
Further on Alabama and southeastern fires in Ala. Con- 
serv. 22(6/7):8-9. Dec.1950/Jan.1951. 279.8 AL1 
1770. TEXAS. FOREST SERV. Forest fire statistics. 
College Station,1947. 12 p. 99.51 T31Fo 
1771. U.S. FOREST SERV. National forest fire re- 
port, 1947-51. Washington,1948-52. 5 v. 1.962 A2N212 
Supplemented by monthly forest-fire records, 
1.962 A2N216. Includes number of fires by causes, area 
burned by causes, and damage estimates by causes. 
