Proceedings include association reports and papers, 

 and discussions on economics of pest control, forest 

 management, marketing, and taxation. 



Industrial Policy 



133. CARPENTER, L. G. 30 million acres in tree 

 farms. Lumberman 81(4):167- 169. Mar. 25, 1954. Re- 

 view Number. 99.81 W52 



Annual feature. Statistics on numbers and acreages 

 by states. 



134. COLLINS, J. H. Paying forestry project of 

 private utility company. Pub. Util. Fortnightly 54:811- 

 813. Dec. 23, 1954. 280.8 P966 



Forest management program of the Southern Cali- 

 fornia Edison Company. 



135. DE MOTTE, E. Watch the wood-lots ! South. 

 Lumberman 187(2345):204-206. Dec. 15, 1953. 99.81 

 So82 



Tree farms. 



136. DEMOTTE, E. L. Institutional forestry. 

 Amer. Forest Cong. Proc. 4:222-224. 1953. 99.9 Am3 



Tree farms. 



137. GREENWOOD, R. The new look in tree farm- 

 ing. Natl. Hardwood Mag. 27( 1 1):162-166. Dec. 1953. 

 99.81 N212 



138. HEACOX, E. F. Private forest industries 

 meet the challenge; conservation of our replenishable 

 resources. Ames Forester 40:14-17. 1953. 99. 9 Io94 



Includes forest policy statement of Forest Industries 

 Council. 



139. MADDEN, J. L. Forest industries' plans for 

 forestry. Amer. Forest Cong. Proc. 4:50-59. 1953. 

 99. 9 Am3 



140. MALSBERGER, H. J. Work of the conserva- 

 tion foresters. South. Pulp & Paper Mfr. 16(5):50, 1 19. 

 May 11, 1953. 302.8 So8 



141. NATIONAL LUMBER MANUFACTURERS AS- 

 SOCIATION. Forest policy statement amended and ap- 

 proved November 10, 1954. Washington, 1954. 13 p. 

 99.71 N213F 



142. OLSON, H. West is birthplace of tree farm 

 plan. West Conserv. J. 11(4):16, 40. July /Aug. 1954. 

 279.8 W526 



143. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO. South- 

 ern California Edison Company's forestry and land man- 

 agement program in the Shaver Lake [ Calif.] area. 

 1954. 9 p. 



144. SOUTHERN PINE PROMOTION PROGRAM. 

 South. Lumberman 189(2361):29-30. Aug. 15, 1954. 



145. STADELMAN, R. Forestry relations. South. 

 Lumberman 189(2358):28-29. July 1, 1954. 99.81 So82 



146. TAYLOR, M. N. Trees for Tomorrow: an 

 industrial approach to resource management. Soc. 

 Amer. Foresters. Proc. 1954:115-118. 99.9Sol3 



Wisconsin. 1953 planting investments. 



147. WALDO, H. C. State's forest industry united 

 on plan to increase flow of forest products. Forest 

 Notes 42:15-16. Summer 1954. 99. 8 F7691 



Tree farms. 



148. WALKER, J. F. A pulp and paper company's 

 approach to extension forestry, with particular refer- 

 ence to tree farms and farm woodlots. Pulp & Paper 

 Mag. Canada 55:120,122,124, 126. Ref. Jan. 1954. 



302.8 P96 



Ontario Paper Company. 



Dominion and Provincial Policy 



149. BESLEY, L. B. C. forestry. Brit. Columbia 

 Lumberman 37(4):42, 98, 104, 110, 116, 118. Apr. 1953. 

 99.81 B77 



150. BRITISH COLUMBIA. DEPT. OF LANDS AND 

 FORESTS. FOREST SERV. Report, year ended Decem- 

 ber 31st, 1953. Victoria, 1954. 166 p. 99. 9 B77 



Includes economic information under the main divi- 

 sions: Forest surveys and inventory; forest research; 

 reforestation; parks and recreation; forest management; 

 grazing; forest protection; forest insect and forest dis- 

 ease investigations; and public relations and education. 



151. CANADA. DEPT. OF NORTHERN AFFAIRS 

 AND NATIONAL RESOURCES. Report. . .for the fiscal 

 year ended March 31, 1954. Ottawa, 1954. 108 p. 



279.9 C165 



Includes reports of the Forestry Branch and its re- 

 search and operations divisions. 



Previous to 1953 the Department was Dept. of Re- 

 sources and Development. 



152. KINGSTON, J. T. B. British Columbia's tim- 

 ber policy and its relationship to the pulp and paper in- 

 dustry. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 55(8):90-93, 97. 

 July 1954. 302.8 P96 



153. LESAGE, J. Canada's plans for forestry. 

 Amer. Forest Cong. Proc. 4:39-45.' 1953. 99.9 Am3 



154.- MANITOBA. DEPT. OF MINES AND NATU- 

 RAL RESOURCES. Annual report for period ending 

 March 31st, 1953. Manitoba, 1953. 91 p. 253.2 M31 

 Includes report of the Forestry Branch. 



155. NOVA SCOTIA DEPT. OF LANDS AND FOR- 

 ESTS. Reports, fiscal year ending March 31, 1952-54. 

 Halifax, 1952-54. 3 v. 



The department reports its activities in fire protec- 

 tion; taxation, extension work, forest products, crown 

 lands, entomology, and wildlife. 



156. ONTARIO. DEPT. OF LANDS AND FORESTS. 

 Statistical report of the Minister of lands and forests. . . 

 for the fiscal year ending March 31, 1953. Toronto. 



62 p. 



157. ONTARIO. DEPT. OF LANDS AND FORESTS. 

 DIV. OF TIMBER MANAGEMENT. Forest resources 

 inventory. Report 1-16. Toronto, 1953. 16 v. 99.21 

 On82 



158. ONTARIO. DEPT. OF PLANNING AND 

 DEVELOPMENT. Big Creek Valley conservation re- 

 port, 1953. Toronto, 1953. 84 p. 279. 135 On822B 



Includes forestry. 



159. ONTARIO. DEPT. OF PLANNING AND DE- 

 VELOPMENT. CONSERVATION BR. Middle Maitland 

 Valley conservation report, 1954. Toronto, 1954. 73 p. 

 275. 135 On82Mi 



Forest and water conservation. 



160. ONTARIO. DEPT. OF PLANNING AND DE- 

 VELOPMENT. Upper Saugeen Valley conservation re- 

 port, 1953 summary. Toronto, 1953. 169 p. 



Part 3, Forest, p. 93-132. 



Partial contents: Forest products, present woodland 

 conditions, conservation measures, harvesting, manu- 

 facturing and marketing of the woodland product. 



161. SASKATCHEWAN. DEPT. of NATURAL RE- 

 SOURCES. Annual report for the fiscal year ended 

 March 31, 1955. Regina, 1953. 177 p. 279. 9 Sa7 



Includes report on forestry. 



162. SASKATCHEWAN. DEPT. OF NATURAL RE- 

 SOURCES. FORESTRY BR. Forest resources of 

 [various] areas of Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan. For- 

 estry Br. Forest Inventory Ser. Rpt. 2,3. 1953/1954. 

 99.9 Sa7F 



2, Prince Albert area, 32 p. ; 3, Meadow Lake area, 

 32 p. 



LEGISLATION 



163. BEALL, H. W. The Federal-Provincial For- 

 estry Agreements. Forestry Chron. 29(l):20-30. Mar. 

 1953. 99.8 F7623 



A discussion of the Canada Forestry Act, authorizing 

 the federal government to provide financial assistance 

 to the provincial governments. 



164. THE BUDGET looks at resources. Amer. 

 Forests 59:40-42. Nov. 1953. 



U. S. Bureau of the Budget. 



165. FROST, S. L. The Dexter case. J. Forestry 

 52:579-582. Aug. 1954. 99. 8 F768 



State regulation of private operations in Washington. 



166. GUTERMUTH, C. R. Why the furor over the 

 National Forest Grazing Rights Bill? Outdoor News B. 

 8, 15 p. Aug. 17, 1954. 410 Ou89 



Aiken Bill, S. 2548. 



167. KELSO, E. G. The Nova Scotia "Small Tree 

 Act. " Noeast. Logger 1(7): 1 1 , 30. Feb. 1953. 



99. 81 N812 



168. SCHULZ, W. F. Conservation law and ad- 

 ministration; a case study of law and resource use in 

 Pennsylvania. New York, Ronald Press, Co., 1953. 

 607 p. ([A Conservation Foundation Study]) 279.073 

 Sch8 



Includes forest policy, soil conservation, and flood 

 control. 



