ECONOMICS OF FORESTRY 



A Bibliography for the United States and Canada 

 1953 - 1954 



PREFACE 



The bibliography, Economics of Forestry, 1940-1947, was issued in 1950 by the 

 U. S. Department of Agriculture Library in cooperation with the Charles Lathrop Pack 

 Forestry Foundation, the Forest Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture, and the So- 

 ciety of American Foresters. Subsequently that Library issued a supplement to the bib- 

 liography covering the years 1948-1952. Because of the continuing need for an up-to-date 

 bibliography in the field of forest economics, the School of Forestry of the University of 

 California has now compiled a companion supplement to cover the years 1953 and 1954. 



In order to assure that this bibliography will be a companion to its two predecessors, 

 the same style of citing references and system of abbreviations have been followed as 

 nearly as possible. In addition, the same table of contents found in the U.S.D.A. Library 

 Supplement has been used in this supplement to provide additional continuity between the 

 three bibliographies. 



The only way in which the present supplement differs markedly from its two com- 

 panions is in the subjects used in the index. The system of subject headings used in the 

 index is a combination of that used in two others --that of the bibliography Economics of 

 Forestry, 1940-1947 cited above and that of Research in the Economics of Forestry by 

 Duerr and Vaux. Furthermore, many of the subheadings under the major subjects of 

 Forest, Forestry, and Forests in U.S.D.A. bibliographies have been placed in straight 

 alphabetical sequence in this bibliography as subjects in their own right. 



Call numbers following the entries are those of the U.S.D.A. Library unless the 

 symbol for another library's collection is shown, e.g., Libr. Cong., Dept. Interior. The 

 symbol FS stands for the files of the U. S. Forest Service. Theses without call numbers 

 usually may be obtained from the colleges and universities issuing them. 



The compilation was done by the School of Forestry with the help of the General Li- 

 brary, University of California, Berkeley, while the printing and distribution was handled 

 by the Division of Forest Economics Research, Forest Service, U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture. 



The principal work of compilation was done by Mrs. Mary Jackman and Miss 

 Margaret W. Berry, bibliographers at the School of Forestry, and by Robert O. McMahon, 

 a graduate student in forest economics. The 1, 200 items included in this supplement re- 

 flect the results of examining 2,500 references. 



Miss Mary L. Eakin and Mrs. Esther M. Johnson of the School of Forestry Library 

 have given invaluable assistance and encouragement toward the completion of this bib- 

 liography. We are also indebted to Mrs. Margaret S. Bryant and Miss Frances J. Flick 

 of the U. S. Department of Agriculture Library for their very helpful suggestions regard- 

 ing procedure. 



Henry J. Vaux, Dean 

 School of Forestry 

 University of California 



