RESEARCH 



169. CANADA. DEPT. OF NORTHERN AFFAIR 

 AND NATIONAL RESOURCES. FORESTRY BR. Annual 

 report on active forest research projects for the year 

 ended March 31, 1954. Ottawa, 1954. 133 p. 99.9 

 C1623 



Includes studies in forest economics. 



170. CLAPP, R. T. Forestry research at Missis- 

 sippi State College. South. Lumberman 186(2323):46. 

 Jan. 15, 1953. 99.81 So82 



171. DICKERMAN, M. B. Thirty years of federal 

 forest research in Minnesota. In Minnesota. University. 

 School of Forestry. Forestry in Minnesota; past, present 

 and future, p. 54-62. n. p. , 1954? 99.61 M666 



Work of the Lake States Forest Experiment Station, 

 chiefly. 



172. DUERR, W. A., and VAUX, H. J. Research 

 in the economics of forestry. Washington, D. C. , 

 Charles Lathrop Pack Forestry Found. , 1953. 475 p. 

 Ref. 99. 7 D862R 



Reviewed in Forestry Chronicle 29(3):299-300. Sept. 

 1953. See also comment and reply, 30(l):88-92. Mar. 

 1954. 



173. DUERR, W. A., VAUX, H. J., and STOD- 

 DARD, C. H. Some research needs in the economics of 

 forestry. Soc. Amer. Foresters. Proc. 1954:161-162. 

 99.9 Sol3 



174. FLICK, F. J. Forest research programs; a 

 selected bibliography of United States literature. 

 U.S.D.A. Libr. Libr. List 58, 4 p. Apr. 1953. 1.916 

 L612 



175. FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION 

 OF THE UNITED NATIONS. Research in forestry and 

 forest products; a world directory of research institu- 

 tions with the objectives and summary of their activities. 

 Food & Agr. Organ. United Nations. FAO Forestry & 

 Forest Prod. Study 9, 323 p. Sept. 1953. 99. 9 F73Fa 



176. GOULD, E. M. The role of capital in forest 

 use and research in the economics of forestry. New Eng. 

 Res. Council Mktg. & Food Supply. Proc. 1953:70-71. 

 252. 004 N443M 



177. INDUSTRY experimental forests. Pulp & 

 Paper Mag. Canada 54(8):140- 142, 145-146, 149-150, 

 152,154-155,157-158,161,163. July 1953. [Woodlands 

 Sect. Index 1323] 



F. L. Flatt, chairman. 



178. MCCARTHY, K. R. Forest research; a going 

 concern in Canada. Amer. Forests 59(6):8- 1 1, 28, 35, 45. 

 June 1953. 99. 8 F762 



179. MACDONALD, D. A. Forest research in 

 Canada. Amer. Forest Cong. Proc. 4:243-244. 1953. 

 99. 9 Am3 



180. MONTGOMERY, D. E. Forestry research 

 and education. Amer. Forest Cong. Proc. 4:235-237. 

 1953. 99. 9 Am3 



Discussion, p. 260-261, 263. 



181. NEW ENGLAND COUNCIL. COMMITTEE ON 

 FORESTRY AND WOOD INDUSTRIES. Forest research 

 in New England. NE. Wood Util. Council. B.42, 64 p. 

 Ref. Oct. 1954. 99.9N819 



Survey of research projects recently completed and 

 underway in the region in silviculture, management, 

 mensuration, protection, insects, diseases, utilization, 

 wood-using industries, economics, and wildlife. 



182. NICHOLSON, G. W. E. Opportunities for 

 strengthening forestry research and education. Pulp & 

 Paper Mag. Canada 55(4):130, 132, 136, 138, 140, 142. 

 Mar. 1954. 302.8 p96 



Also in Amer. Forest Cong. Proc. 4:186-195. 1953. 

 99. 9 Am3 



183. RICHEN, C. W. Forest research develop- 

 ments in the Douglas-fir region. J. Forestry 52:520-521. 

 July 1954. 99. 8 F768 



184. SHIRLEY, H. L. Forest research today. J. 

 Forestry 51:483-486. Refs. July 19 53. 99. 8 F768 



185. U. S. FOREST SERV. [Annual reports of 

 various forest and range experiment stations] 1953. 



California, 1. 9 F7626An; Central States, 1.9F76252; 

 Intermountain, 1. 9622 12An7; Lake States, 1.9F76251; 

 Northeastern, 1.9 F76222; Northern Rocky Mountain, 

 1.9 F7628An; Pacific Northwest, 1.9622 P2An7; Rocky 

 Mountain, 1 . 9 F7627A; Southeastern, 1.9622S4St2; 

 Southern, 1. 9 F7624. 



Some annual reports appear as part of other series 

 published by the stations, and have varying titles. 



In addition to reporting research in forest economics, 

 these stations conduct research in forest and watershed 

 management, pests and disease, forest fires, genetics, 

 silviculture, farm forestry, products utilization, and 

 wildlife. 



186. U. S. FOREST SERV. DIV. OF FOREST 

 ECONOMICS. Publications of Forest Economics re- 

 search personnel, calendar year 1952. Washington. 

 1953. 14 p. 1. 962 F4P96 



187. U. S. FOREST SERV. LAKE STATES FOREST 

 EXPERIMENT STATION. The work area and program 

 of the Headwaters Forest Research Center, Grand 

 Rapids, Minnesota. U.S. Forest Serv. Lake States For- 

 est Expt. Sta. Misc. Rpt. 24, 17 p.' June 1953. 1.9622 

 L2M68 



188. WESTVELD, R. H. Forest research in col- 

 leges and universities offering forestry education. J. 

 Forestry 52:85-89. Feb. 1954. 99. 8 F768 



Includes statements of funds available. 



189. WIESEHUEGEL, E. G. Forest research in 

 the Tennessee Valley. South. Lumberman 186(2323): 

 43-45. Jan. 15, 1953. 99. 81 So82 



190. WORRELL, A. C. , and TODD, A. S. Mail 

 surveys in forestry research. J. Forestry 52:205-206. 

 Mar. 1954. 99.8 F768 



SOCIAL ASPECTS 



191. AMERICAN PAPER AND PULP ASSOCIATION. 

 A study of community dependency on the paper and pulp 

 industry. N. Y. , Amer. Paper & Pulp Assoc. , 1953. 



26 p. 



This report supersedes a similar one published in 

 1942. It demonstrates the industry's importance to the 

 United States. 



192. DUTHIE, G. A. The community forest. Amer. 

 Forests 59(5):14-15, 36-37. May 1953. 99. 8 F762 



193. JOHNSON, W. L. Location with respect to 

 settlement. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 55(8):151-152. 

 July 1954. 302.8 P96 



194. MCINTYRE, A. C. Land and people. Amer. 

 Forest Cong. Proc. 4:216-218. 1953. 99. 9 Am3 



195. PALMER, F. L. Public relations and the 

 forester. J. Forestry 51:334-337. May 1953. 99.8 

 F768 



196. THOMSON, D. J. Community relations in 

 action. South. Pulp & Paper Mfr. 16(9):56, 60, 62. 

 Sept. 10, 1953. 302. 8 So8 



197. WELSH, J. W. Here is why lumber dealers 

 should spearhead forestry conservation. Wood Constr. 

 & Bldg. Mater. 39:19-21. Jan. 1953. 99.81 W852 



PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES, EDUCATION, 

 AND EMPLOYMENT 



198. BARRETT, J. W. The role of humanities and 

 other liberal courses in the professional forestry cur- 

 riculum. J. Forestry 51:574-578. Aug. 1953. 



199. BETHEL, J. S. Forestry as a career. Va. 

 Forests 8(2):8-9. Mar. /Apr. 1953. 99. 8 V81 



200. CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF FORESTRY. 

 MARITIME SECT. Annual report [17 ] , 1953 meeting, 

 held jointly with the Nova Scotia Forestry Forum, Truro, 

 N. S., October 29-30, 1953. Fredericton, 1953. 37 p. 

 99.9 C1672 



201. CARLSON, F. E. Progress in integrating for- 

 estry programs on Station WGY, Schenectady. Amer. 

 Forests Cong. Proc. 4:249-251. 1953. 99. 9 Am3 



202. DILS, R. E. Status of college instruction in 

 forest influences and watershed management. J. For- 

 estry 52:727-729. Oct. 1954. 99.8F768 



203. FLORIDA. FOREST SERV. The work of the 

 Service. Tallahassee, 1954. 23 p. 99. 9 F6622W 



204. FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION 

 OF THE UNITED NATIONS. Directory of forestry 

 schools. Food & Agr. Organ. United Nations. FAO 

 Forestry & Forest Prod. Study 10, 299 p. 1953. 



99. 9 F73Fa 



Canada and United States: p. 98-294. 



205. GRAVES, J. B. The private professional con- 

 sulting forester; development of private forestry firms 

 in Alabama is surprising. Ala. Lumberman 5(10):12. 

 Oct. 1953. 99. 81AL1 



206. HALL, A. G. Other peoples problems- -our 

 opportunities. Amer. Forests 59(1 1):32- 34, 80. Nov. 

 1953. 99. 8 F762 



Consulting foresters. 



