495. WAGAR, J. V. K. An analysis of the wilder- 

 ness and natural area concept. J. Forestry 51:178-183. 

 Ref. Mar. 1953. 99. 8 F768 



496. W1RTH, C. L. Recreation on forested lands. 

 Amer. Forest Cong. Proc. 4:143-147. 1953. 99. 9 Am3 



Water and Soil 



497. COWEN, W. F. Forestry operations on the 

 Scituate Reservoir watershed. New Eng. Water Works 

 Assoc. J. 67:1-8. Mar. 1953. 292. 9 N44 



Management. 



498. CRAIG, J. B. Muskingum [Ohio] revisited. 

 Amer. Forests 60(6):8- 13, 38- 39. June 1954. 



499. NETBOY, A. Water: Life blood of the West. 

 Amer. Forests 60(12):30-33, 54-56. Dec. 1954. 



500. ROTHACHER, J. S. White Hollow watershed 

 management: 15 years of progress in character of forest, 

 runoff, and streamflow. J. Forestry 51:731-738. Oct. 

 1953. 99.8 F768 



Comments by R. S. Sartz in J. Forestry 52:284. Apr. 

 1954. 



501. THOMPSON, A. E. Forestry and logging. 

 Amer. Water Works Assoc. J. 46:733-739. Aug. 1954. 

 292.9 Am32J 



Management and utilization of forests on watershed 

 areas of six Pacific Northwest cities. 



502. U. S. MISSOURI BASIN SURVEY COMMISSION. 

 Missouri; land and water; the report of the Missouri basin 

 survey commission. Washington, D. C. , 1953. 295 p. 



Forestry, p. 162-168. 



503. U. S. TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY. 

 DEPT. OF FORESTRY RELATIONS. Waynesville water- 

 shed [ North Carolina] management demonstration; a 1953 

 progress report. Washington? 1953. 10, 9 p. 173.2 

 T25Way 



504. WATER and forests in regional and national 

 economy. West. Forestry & Conserv. Assoc. Proc. 45: 

 24-35. 1954. 99. 9 W522 



Panel discussion; S. Berry, chairman. 



Papers presented: Water control and timber manage- 

 ment, by E. A. Colman; Forests, water and soils, by 

 D. A. Williams; Forests and water- -a dual crop, by 

 A. E. Thompson; Water resource development and the 

 forest industries in Brit. Columbia, by G. P. Melrose; 

 Water resource development in the Columbia River 

 Basin (Interstate compact), by M. R. Kulp. 



Wildlife 



505. BIGGS, J. A. The tree farms and the game 

 crop. Wash. State Forestry Conf. Annu. Mtg. 33:47-55. 

 1954. 



Includes discussion. 



506. COULTER, C. H. , and FRYE, O. E. Wildlife 

 and forestry are big business. Fla. Wildlife 7(9):6-9, 40, 

 42. Feb. 1954. 410 F663 



507. GABRIELSON, I. N. Wildlife on forested lands. 

 Amer. Forest Cong. Proc. 4:139-143. 1953. 99. 9 Am3 



508. HAGENSTEIN, W. D. The tree farm program; 

 an asset to fish and game management. J. Forestry 51: 

 620-623. Sept. 1953. 99. 8 F768 



509. JOHNSON, F. W. Forests and trout. J. For- 

 estry 51 :551-554. Ref. Aug. 1953. 99. 8 F768 



Northern Rocky Mountains. 



510. SWIFT, E. Modification of forest practices in 

 the Lake States for wildlife habitat betterment. J. For- 

 estry 51:440-443. June 1953. 99. 8 F768 



511. TENNESSEE. STATE GAME AND FISH COM- 

 MISSION. The Catoosa wildlife management area. 

 Nashville, 1954. 34 p. 



ROADS 



(See also Logging) 



512. CLIFF, E. P. Access roads problem in the 

 U. S. national forests. Canada Lumberman 74(4):45, 48, 

 50. April 1954. 99. 81 C16 



Abstract of paper presented at Pacific Logging Con- 

 gress in Seattle. 



513. CLIFF, E. P. Timber access road problems 

 on the national forests. Washington, U. S. Forest Serv- 

 ice, 1953. 14 p. A99.551C61 



Speech at Pacific Logging Congress, Nov. 4, 1953. 



514. CROSS, G. E. Economics of crushed gravel 

 for use on bush roads. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 55(4): 

 120. Mar. 1954. 302. 8 P96 



515. ELLSWORTH, H. New approach to timber 

 access roads. Amer. Forests 59(7):27-28, 30, 38 July 

 1953. 99.8 F762 



Federal legislation. 



516. HOOD, A. B. The pine industry's answer to 

 forest road problems. Portland, Ore. , Western Pine 

 Assoc. , 1954. 4 p. 



Address delivered at Pacific Logging Congress, Port- 

 land, Ore. 1954. 



517. MILLIONS for forest roads. Lumberman 

 80(10):57-59, 96,98. Sept. 1953. 99. 81 W52; concluded 

 80(ll):71,72, 74. Oct. 1953. 



518. PARSONS, J. Access roads are a must, how 

 do we get them built? Wood & Wood Prod. 58(3):27-28, 

 68,71,72. Mar. 1953. 99.82 W856 



Discusses conditions in northern Idaho. 



519. SILEN, R. R. , and GRATKOWSKI, H. J. An 

 estimate of the amount of road in the staggered- setting 

 system of clearcutting. U. S. Forest Serv. Pacific 

 Nowest. Forest & Range Expt. Sta. Res. Note 92, 4 p. 

 Nov. 1953. 1. 9 F7629Fr 



520. U. S. FOREST SERV. CALIFORNIA REGION. 

 Timber access roads. San Francisco, 1954. 8 p. 



521. WESTERN PINE ASSOC. Western pine associ- 

 ation recommendations for timber hauling roads. Port- 

 land, Oregon, 1954. 5 p. 



PROTECTION 



522. GRISEZ, T. J. 1954 hurricane damage on 

 Penobscot Experimental Forest. U. S. Forest Serv. 

 Noeast. Forest Expt. Sta. Forest Res. Notes 39, 2 p. 

 Oct. 1954. 1.9622 N2N82 



523. LYNCH, D. W. Logging damage increases 

 under heavy cutting of second-growth ponderosa pine. 

 U. S. Forest Serv. North. Rocky Mountain Forest & 

 Range Expt. Sta. Res. Note 121,3 p. May 1953. 1.9622 

 N3R31 



524. MCLINTOCK, T. F. Factors affecting wind 

 damage in selectively cut stands of spruce [Picea rubens ] 

 and fir [Abies balsamea] in Maine and northern New 

 Hampshire. U. S. Forest Serv. NE. Forest Expt. Sta. 

 Paper 70, 17 p. Ref. 1954. 1.9622 N2St22 



525. PRIAULX, A. W. Nature on the rampage. 

 Amer. Forests 59(3):20-22, 36-39. March 1953. 



Blowdowns and beetles in the Douglas-fir region. 



526. RUTH, R. H. , and YODER, R. A. Reducing 

 wind damage in the forests of the Oregon Coast Range. 

 U. S. Forest Serv. Pacific Nowest. Forest & Range 

 Expt. Sta. Res. Paper 7, 30 p. Ref. July 1953. 1.9622 

 P2R31 



A cutting system. 



527. SCHOFIELD, W. R. Goals for forestry in 

 California. Amer. Forest Cong. Proc. 4:87-89. 1953. 

 99. 9 Am3 



Protection and forest management. 



Protection from Fires 



528. CALIFORNIA. DEPT. OF NATURAL RE- 

 SOURCES. D1V. of FORESTRY. Unofficial summary of 

 state laws providing for the establishment of fire protec- 

 tion districts in California. Sacramento, Calif. 1953. 

 20 p. 



529. HOPKINS, A. S. Interstate forest fire control. 

 Noeast. Logger 3(6):22-23, 68-69. Dec. 1954. 99.81 

 N812 



Northeastern Forest Fire Protection Commission. 



530. HOPKINS, A. S. Mutual forest fire protection. 

 Fed. Reserve Bank Boston. Mon. Rev. 36(5):3. May 

 1954. 284.8 F31B 



New England. 



Also inSouth. Lumberman 189(2358):54. July 1, 1954. 

 99.81 S082 



531. LAURENT1AN FOREST PROTECTIVE ASSO- 

 CIATION. Thirty-seventh annual report, 1953. Quebec, 



1953. 34 p. 99. 9 L37 



Chiefly fire, including fire fighting costs for year. 



532. LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. 

 DEPT. OF FORESTER AND FIRE WARDEN AND THE 

 COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICTS. Annual re- 

 port, fiscal year ended June 30, 1954. Los Angeles, 



1954. 56 p. 99. 9 L89 



533. SOUTHERN ST. LAWRENCE FOREST PRO- 

 TECTIVE ASSOCIATION. Thirty-eighth annual report. 



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