1954. Val-Brillant, Que., 1954. 32 p. 99. 9 So8o 



Includes fire protection work report and a general 

 report by Dr. L. Daviault on aerial spraying against 

 the spruce budworm in Quebec in 1954. 



534. U. S. FOREST SERV. Federal allotments to 

 States for forest fire cooperation, fiscal year 1955. 

 Washington, 1954. 1 p. 1.9&2C4F31 



Allotted under Sec. 2 of Clarke-McNary Law. 



Statistics of Fires and Accounts of Fires 



535. CANADA. DEPT. OF NORTHERN AFFAIRS 

 AND NATIONAL RESOURCES. FORESTRY BR. Forest 

 fire losses in Canada, 1953. Ottawa, 1954. 17 p. 99.9 

 C1692 



Annual. 



536. HAND, R. L. Actuarial fire planning in the 

 northern region. Fire Control Notes 14(3):l-8. July 



1953. 1 F766Fi 



537. MITCHELL, J. A. Rating the effectiveness of 

 forest fire protection. J. Forestry 52:183-185. Mar. 



1954. 99. 8 F768 



Chippewa National Forest figures are used. Tables. 



538. OTTAWA RIVER FOREST PROTECTIVE AS- 

 SOCIATION. Forty-first annual report, 1954. Ottawa, 

 1954. 25 p. 99. 9 Ot8 



539. ROBINSON, D. D. A study of power saw fires. 

 J. Forestry 51:891-896. Dec. 1953. 99. 8 F768 



Also in Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 55:129-130, 132, 

 134,136-138. Jan. 1954. 302. 8 P96 



540. THOM, R. , and ANDERSON, M. Illinois fire 

 damage appraisal system. Fire Control Notes 14(4): 

 32-34. Oct. 1953. 1 F766Fi 



541. U. S. FOREST SERV. National forest fire re- 

 port calendar year 1953. Washington, 1954? 19 p. 

 1.962 A2N212 



Includes number of fires by causes; area burned by 

 causes and size; and damage estimates. 



542. WASHINGTON FOREST FIRE ASSOCIATION. 

 Forty-sixth annual report, 1953. u. p. , 1953. 20 p. 

 99. 9 W273 



Damage and Loss 



543. MITCHELL, J. A. Lake States forest fire 

 damage tables for young second-growth stands. U. S. 

 Forest Serv. Lake States Forest Expt. Sta. Misc. Rpt. 

 27, 6 p. Mar. 3, 1954. 1.9622 L2M68 



544. MITCHELL, J. A. Some thoughts on forest 

 fire damage appraisal. U. S. Forest Serv. Lake States 

 Forest Expt. Sta. Misc. Rpt. 29, 4 p. May 1954. 

 1.9622 L2M68 



545. SHEPARD, H. B. An insurance policy for for- 

 est owners. West. Forestry & Conserv. Assoc. Proc. 

 45:77-78. 1954. 99. 9 W522 



Forest fire insurance. 



546. WILLIAMS, A. M. Determining burned area 

 by aerial mapping. J. Forestry 51:825-826. Nov. 1953. 

 99.8 F768 



547. WILLIAMS, A. M. How to measure forest 

 fire damage. Farmer 13(l):6-8. Oct. 1953. 99.8 

 F7692 



Control and Prevention Measures 



548. FAHNESTOCK, G. R. Chipping takes the 

 hazard out of logging slash. U. S. Forest Serv. North. 

 Rocky Mountain Forest & Range Expt. Sta. Res. Note 

 125, 5 p. Aug. 1953. 1.9622 N3R31 



549. FAHNESTOCK, G. R. Inflammability of the 

 current year's logging slash. U. S. Forest Serv. North. 

 Rocky Mountain Forest & Range Expt. Sta. Res. Note 

 124, 10 p. Aug. 1953. 1.9622N3R31 



550. HOLT, F. E. Organized towns--6, 429, 783 

 acres. Maine. Forest Serv. Bien. Rpt. 29:50-77. 

 1951-52, pub. 1953. 99. 9 M28R 



Fire prevention program. 



551. JONES, T. S. Forest fire prevention educa- 

 tion: woods industry's program in Northwestern Ontario. 

 Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 54(5):164, 167-168, 170. 

 April 1953. 302.8 P96 



Statistical tables. 



552. KERR, E. Spotting forest fires with televi- 

 sion. Sci. Mon. 79:129-130. Aug. 1954. 470 Sci23 



553. KINGSTON, G. A. Who are our fire fighters. 

 Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 55(5):158, 160. April 1954. 

 302.8 P96 



554. LATEST BIG FIRE PREVENTION QUESTION-- 

 CAN WE STOP LIGHTNING? Timberman 55:58, 60. 

 March 1954. 



555. NELSON, D. A national research program 

 for mass fire control. Amer. Forest Cong. Proc. 4:89- 

 91. 1953. 99.9Am3 



556. TYLER, J. , and LEWIS, C. H. Air patrol for 

 better detection and protection in the south. J. Forestry 

 51:444-446. June 1953. 99. 8 F768 



Protection from Insects and Disease 



557. HALL, A. G. The silent saboteurs. Amer. 

 Forests 59(2):8-ll, 46-49. Feb. 1953. 



Insects and diseases. 



558. HUNTER, D. B. , and GURNSEY, V. Southern 

 Idaho's timber management problem. Idaho Forester 

 36:39-41. 1954. 99. 9 Idl 



Forest pests. 



559. NELSON, A. L. Control and salvage policy: 

 spruce beetle control in Colorado. J. Forestry 52:503- 

 505. July 1954. 99. 8 F768 



560. NEW BRUNSWICK INTERNATIONAL PAPER 

 COMPANY. The battle of the budworm; an experiment 

 in forest management. Fredericton, 1953? 20 p. 



561. U. S. FOREST SERV. PACIFIC NORTHWEST 

 FOREST AND RANGE EXPERIMENT STATION. Report 

 of forest insect surveys in Oregon and Washington, 

 season of 1954. Portland, 1954. 48 p. Ref. 1.967 F476 



Oregon State Board of Forestry cooperating. 

 Regional survey of all major forest insect pests. 



562. U. S. FOREST SERV. ROCKY MOUNTAIN 

 FOREST AND RANGE EXPERIMENT STATION. Forest 

 insect conditions in the central Rocky Mountains and the 

 Great Plains, 1953, by F. B. Knight and B. H. Wilford. 

 Fort Collins, Colo., 1954. 9 p. 1.967 F4F765 



563. VAUX, H. J. The economic challenge of pest 

 control. West. Forestry & Conserv. Assoc. Proc. 44: 

 42-44. 1953. 99.9 W522 



564. VAUX, H. J. Some implications of the spruce 

 beetle control and salvage programs in Colorado. J. 

 Forestry 52:506-510. Ref. July 1954. 99. 8 F768 



VALUATION 



565. DAVIS, K. P. Comparative valuation in forest 

 management. Mich. Acad. Sci. Arts & Let. Papers 39: 

 143-149. 1953, pub. 1954. 5C0 M582 



566. SMITH, R. C. Valuation of standing timber in 

 the United States. Internatl. Union Forest Res. Organ. 

 Cong. [Proc. ] 11:902-907. 1953, pub. 1954. 99. 9 In82 



567. YODER, R. A., Drafting timber sale contracts 

 from forester's standpoint. J. Forestry 51:98-100. 

 Feb. 1953. 99.8 F768 



TAXATION 



568. ALABAMA'S new severance tax law; amend- 

 ments now effective designed to reduce collection costs. 

 Ala. Lumberman 5(10):20-23. Oct. 1953. 99.81 AL1 



569. ALLISON, J. H. Forest taxation [in Minne- 

 sota] . (Sum.) Lake States Timber Digest 7(12):2. May 

 1954. 99.81 L14. 



570. BINZER, H. A. Taxation problems of the tree 

 grower. West. Forestry & Conserv. Assoc. Proc. 44: 

 39-41. 1953. 99.9 W522 



570a. DEITZ, W. A study in Michigan forest land 

 taxation. East Lansing, Mich., 1954. 

 Thesis (M)- -Michigan State University. 



571. ELDRIDGE, D. L. Forest assessment & taxa- 

 tion in Nova Scotia. Canada. Inst. Forestry. Maritime 

 Sect. Annu. Rpt. 17:24-25. 1953. 99. 9 C1672 



572. ERDLITZ, E. W. , and TRENK, F. B. The 

 forest tax laws of Wisconsin Wis. Agr. Col. Ext. 



C. 479, 6-p. folder. June 1954. 275. 29 W75C 



573. EVANS, J. B. A forest conservation-taxation 

 experiment in New Hampshire. J. Forestry 52:25-30. 

 Jan. 1954. 99.8 F768 



574. GOODALE, C. C. Timber tax problem from 

 a soil conservation district viewpoint. Santa Rosa, 

 Calif., 1953. 7 p. 



575. HAGENSTEIN, W. D. Principles of forest 

 taxation. Canad. Pulp & Paper Indus. 6(8):36, 38. Aug. 

 1953. 302.8 W52 



Summary of talk given before Truck Loggers' Assoc, 

 annual meeting in Vancouver. 



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