456. LITTLE, S. , and SOMES, H. A. Effect of 

 ammate on unwanted growth in Oak/Yellow-Poplar stands 

 in New Jersey. U. S. Forest Serv. NE Forest Expt. Sta. 

 Res. Note 29, 2 p. 1954. 



An experiment in treating stumps of unwanted broad- 

 leaved trees and shrubs with ammate crystals proved 

 fairly successful but expensive, costs being estimated at 

 about $20 per acre. 



457. SAMPSON, A. W. , and BURCHAM, L. T. 

 Costs and returns of controlled brush burning for range 

 improvement in northern California. Calif. Dept. of 

 Natural Resources. Div. of Forestry. Range improve- 

 ment Studies No. 1. [ Sacramento, Calif.] 1954. 41 p. 



Similar title in Calif. Agr. 8(9):8-9, 15. Sept. 1954. 

 100 C12Cag 



Covers costs of controlled burning and analysis of 

 wild-fire-suppression costs. 



458. WHARTON, B. Girdling pays off for Hollings - 

 worth and-Whitney Co. Ala. Lumberman 5(5):16-17. 

 May 1953. 99. 81 AL1 



MANAGEMENT EMPHASIZING NON-TIMBER 

 COMMODITIES AND USES 



459. BJORGE, G. N. Forests and mining industry 

 in the West. West. Forestry & Conserv. Assoc. Proc. 

 45:39-40. 1954. 99. 9 W522 



460. PIKE, G. W. Recent mining activities in and 

 adjacent to the roadless areas of the Superior National 

 Forest [Minnesota], Soc. Amer. Foresters. Proc. 1954: 

 125-128. Ref. 99. 9 Sol3 



461. U. S. CONGRESS. HOUSE. COMMITTEE ON 

 AGRICULTURE. National forests mining claims. Hear- 

 ings 83d Cong. , 1st sess. , on H. R. 5358, a bill to 

 protect the surface values of lands within the national 

 forests, and for other purposes. . . Washington, 1953. 

 230 p. 



462. U. S. FOREST SERV. Disposal of minerals on 

 national forest land. Washington, 1953. 2 p. 1.962 

 A2D63 



463. VAN DRESSER, C. The forest land "steal. " 

 Nat. Mag. 46:90-92,108. Feb. 1953. 409. 6 N214 



Mining laws. 



Christmas Trees (Management) 



464. COPE, J. A. , and WINCH F. E. Christmas 

 tree farming. N. Y. Agr. Col. Cornell Ext. B. 704, 

 rev., 32 p. Mar. 1954. 275. 29 N48E 



464a. DeLONG, T. S. The silvicultural and econo- 

 mic aspects of Christmas-tree growing and marketing 

 in Berks County, Pennsylvania. Durham, N. C. , 1954. 

 Thesis (D. F. )--Duke University. 



465. DENTON, R. E. Midge damage affects Christ- 

 mas-tree production in the Inland Empire. U. S. Forest 

 Serv. Intermountain Forest & Range Expt. Sta. Res. 

 Note 7, 4 p. April 1954. 1.9622 I2R312 



466. ROE, A. L. , and HUTCHINSON, S. B. Mon- 

 tana's Christmas tree producing industry. Lake States 

 Timber Digest 7(7):6-7. Dec. 1953. 99. 81 L14 



467. SHAW, E. W. Christmas tree farmer. Amer. 

 Forests 60(12): 14-16. Dec. 1954. 



468. SIMONDS, W. W. Growing Christmas trees 

 in Pennsylvania, Pa. State Col. Agr. Ext. C. 415, 22 p. 

 Mar. 1953. 275. 29 P38C 



Contains information on marketing and income tax 

 deductions. 



Livestock 



469. ARNST, A. Twin crops in the pines. Amer. 

 Forests 60(6):16-18, 52-53. June 1954. 99. 8 F762 



470. BEATY, W. M. A forest industry range pro- 

 gram. West. Forestry & Conserv. Assoc. Proc. 45:43- 

 45. 1954. 99. 9 W522 



California. 



471. BOSTICK, V. Santa Fe watershed shows re- 

 duced yield since being closed to livestock grazing. 



N. Mex. Stockman 18(6):68-69. June 1953. 49 N462 



472. CARHART, A. H. They still covet our lands. 

 Amer. Forests 59(4): 1 1 - 12, 34, 36. Apr . 1953. 99. 8 F762 



Chiefly national forests. 



473. DUTTON, W. L. Forest grazing in the United 

 States. J. Forestry 51:248-251. Ref. Apr. 1953. 99.8 

 F768 



474. GRANGER, C. M. The stockmen's bill and 

 the public interest. Living Wilderness 18(44):l-2. Spring 

 1953. 410 L76 



Grazing on national forests. 



Discussion of H. R. 4023(S. 1491) by a retiredforester. 



475. HENDEE, C. W. National forest grazing 

 policy. California Mag. of the Pacific 43(9):30-31. Sept. 

 1953. 280. 8 C12 



476. JOHNSON, W. M. Effect of grazing intensity 

 upon vegetation and cattle gains on Ponderosa pine 

 bunchgrass ranges of the Front range of Colorado. U. S. 

 Dept. of Agr. C. 929. 1953. 36 p. 



477. LAMMI, J. O. Primary money income from 

 range watersheds. Berkeley, Calif., 1954. 1 v. 



Thesis (Ph. D. )- -University of California. 



478. MCARDLE'S 1953 review stresses grazing on 

 national forests. Amer. Forests 60(2):26-27. Feb. 1954. 



479. MORROW, R. R. Should cattle graze in the 

 woodlots of the Northeast? Soc. Amer. Foresters. N. Y. 

 Sect. N. Y. Forester 11(2):6-10. Ref. May 1954. 



99. 9 Sol3N 



480. PANEL discussion: integration of grazing and 

 timber growing. Soc. Amer. Foresters. Proc. 1954: 

 199-210. 99.9 Sol3 



Contents: The Deep South, by R. S. Campbell; Lake 

 States, by F. B. Treuk; Missouri Ozarks, by S. C. 

 Martin; Rocky Mt. Area, by A. Heerwagen; Central 

 Washington, by D. E. Colwell. 



481. PENNY, J. R. , and CLAWSON, M. Adminis- 

 tration of grazing districts. Land Econ. 29:23-34. Feb. 

 1953. 



Taylor Grazing Act. 



482. U. S. CONGRESS. HOUSE. COMMITTEE ON 

 AGRICULTURE. National forest grazing lands. Hear- 

 ings, 83d Cong., 2d sess. on H. R. 6787, February 25 

 and 26, 1954. Washington, 1954. 120 p. 



483. U. S. CONGRESS. SENATE. COMMITTEE ON 

 AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY. Administration of 

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[ To accompany S. 2548] 



484. U. S. CONGRESS. SENATE. COMMITTEE ON 

 AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY. Grazing policies and 

 range improvements in the national forests. Hearings, 

 83d Cong., 1st sess., pursuant to S. Res. 127. Wash- 

 ington, 1953. 230 p. 



Naval Stores 

 (Management) 



485. EARLE, T. W. The [ in Georgia] place of naval 

 stores in commercial forest operations. Nav. Stores 

 Rev. 64(9):10, 14-15. Dec. 1954. 99. 81 N22 



Also in AT-FA Journal 17(3):4-5, 15,17. Dec. 1954. 

 309.8 Am3 



Policies of Gair Woodlands Corp. 



486. HARDEE, O. W. , and HARRINGTON, J. L. 

 An integrated naval stores and forest management pro- 

 gram. AT-FA Journal-16(ll):4-7. Aug. 1954. 309.9 

 Am3 



Georgia. 



487. SCHOPMEYER, C. S. Removable gutters: key 

 to better conservation of naval stores timber. South. 

 Lumberman 187(2345):1 12- 115. Ref. Dec. 15, 1953. 

 99.81 So82 



488. SNOW, A. G. Progress in development of 

 efficient turpentining methods. U. S. Forest Serv. SE. 

 Forest Expt. Sta. Paper 32, 35 p. Ref. Jan. 1954. 

 1.9622 S4St2 



Results of experiments since 1947, conclusions based 

 on consolidated information gained during past 10 years 

 of concentrated research. 



Recreation and Wilderness 



489. ARNST, A. Recreational facilities: a potent 

 public relations force in forestry. J. Forestry 52:910- 

 913. Dec. 1954. 



490. KAUFFMAN, E. Green valleys. Amer. For- 

 ests 59(10):8-9, 38-41. Oct. 1953. 99.8 F762 



Recreational use of national forests. 



491. PACKARD, F. M. The value of standing pri- 

 meval forests. Amer. Forest Cong. Proc. 4:158-161. 

 1953. 99. 9 Am3 



492. PIKE, G. W. Recreation plans for the Supe- 

 rior National Forest. J. Forestry 51:508-511. July 

 1953. 99. 8 F768 



493. SIEKER, J. H. National Forest recreation 

 trends. Yale Forest Sch. News 41:63-65. Oct. 1953. 

 99.8 Yl 



494. U. S. FOREST SERV. Forest Service sum- 

 mer home policy. Washington, 1953. 2 p. 1.962 

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