576. 1AGENSTEIN, W. D. Trees and taxes. J. 

 Forestry 52:902-904. Dec. 1954. 99. 8 F768 



Also in Truck Loggers' Assoc. Proc. 10:51-55. 1953. 

 99.9 T76 



577. HASSLER, I. The Forest Crop Law and its use 

 on privately-owned lands. Wis. Conserv. B. 19(H):15- 

 17. Nov. 1954. 279.8 W752 



Taxation. 



578. KERR, E. Louisiana's new forest tax law. 

 South. Lumberman 189(2369):222, 224. Dec. 15, 1954. 

 99.81 So82 



579. KERR, E. Taxation aches: has Louisiana 

 found the remedy? South. Lumberman 187(2345):120-123. 

 Dec. 15, 1953. 99. 81 So82 



Forests. 



580. LEMIEUX, F. A close look at Federal forest 

 taxes. Lumberman 80(2):64, 66, 69. Feb. i953. 99.81 

 W52 



581. MANCUSO, E. T. , and SIEGEL, W. M. Brief 

 digest of legislation which should be enacted to provide 

 for payment in lieu of taxes to local government. Sacra- 

 mento, Calif. County Supervisors Assoc, of Calif. , 



1953. 8 p. 



582. RAINSFORD, F. Tree farm valuation in B. C. 

 Truck Loggers' Assoc. Proc. 10:62-66. 1953. 99.9 

 T76 



Method used under 1951 Taxation Act amendments. 



583. RATHBUN, L. W. A look at the timber tax. 

 Forest Notes 44:12-17. Winter 1954/1955. 99.8F7691 



New Hampshire. 



584. RATHBUN, L. W. New Hampshire taxes the 

 ax. Amer. Forests 59(3):14-15, 48-49. Mar. 1953. 

 99.8 F762 



585. RUSSELL, E. J. Figuring the tax on woodland. 

 Prog. Farmer, Miss. -Ark. -La. Ed. 69(3):182- 183. 

 Mar. 1954. 6 So81 



586. SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FORESTERS. 

 WILLAMETTE CHAPTER. Recommendations of Forest 

 taxation committee. Soc. Amer. Foresters. Willamette 

 Ch. 1954. 6 p. 



587. STARKER, T. J. Oregon's golden goose. 

 Lumberman 81:50-52. Jan. 1954. 99. 81 W52 



Forest management and taxation. 



587a. SULLIVAN, E. T. Forest property and the 

 property tax in Beaufort County, North Carolina. Dur- 

 ham, N. C. , 1953. 



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



588. TAXMAN, spare that tree ! Farm Mangt. 3(2): 

 34-38. Feb. 1954. 281.8F2225 



Timber taxation. 



589. TIFFANY, G. M. New Hampshire's forest 

 yield tax. Vt. Wood Prod. Conf. Rpt. 13:46-55. 1953. 

 99. 9 V594 



590. VERMONT COMMISSION OF FOREST CON- 

 SERVATION AND TAXATION. Legislation affecting Ver- 

 mont timberlands; a report and panel discussion. Vt. 

 Wood Prod. Conf. Rpt. 14:14-23. June 16, 1954. 99.9 

 V594 



591. VIETCH, W. F. Tree farm taxation in B. C. 

 Truck Loggers' Assoc. Proc. 10:55-62. 1953. 99. 9 T76 



1951 Taxation Act amendments. 



592. WILKES, G. C. Taxation of the forest indus- 

 tries in Ontario. Toronto U. Forestry B. 3, 102 p. Ref. 



1954. 99.9 T63 



An extensive exploratory survey of taxation of forest 

 industries in Ontario, which attempts to clarify the rela- 

 tionship between taxation and forestry. 



593. WILLIAMS, E. T. Federal income tax tips for 

 the small timber owner. U. S. Forest Service, Washing- 

 ton, 1954. 8 p. 



594. WILLIAMS, E. T. The small timber owner 

 and his Federal income tax. U.S.D.A. Agr. Handb. 52, 

 55 p. Feb. 1953. 1 Ag84Ah 



INSURANCE 



595. THE CHALLENGE of forest fire insurance. 

 South. Lumberman 189(2359):38, 40. July 15, 1954. 

 99.81 So82 



Also in Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, Monthly Re- 

 view. June 1954. p. 1-4. 



596. CRAIG, J. B. Insurance loans dividends of 

 good forest management. Amer. Forests 59:28-29, 34. 

 Jan. 1953. 99. 8 F762 



597. POND, J. D. Compensation insurance. Soc. 

 Amer. Foresters. N. Y. Sect. N. Y. Forester 11:19. 

 Feb. 1954. 99. 9 Sol3N 



598. SHEPARD, H. B. Will forest fire insurance 

 work? Amer. Forests 60(1 0):20-21, 47-49. Oct. 1954. 

 99.8 F762 



Discusses advantages, difficulties, and possibilities 

 in the United States. 



CREDIT 



599. BROWN, A. G. They're banking on forestry. 

 Amer. Forests 59(5):10-12, 28-30. May 1953. 99.8 

 F762 



600. DANA, M. N. Forest credit for forest owners. 

 West. Forestry & Conserv. Assoc. Proc. 45:74-77. 

 1954. 99.9 W522 



Covers the background of the movement which led up 

 to the passage of Public Law 285-83d Congress on Aug. 

 15, 1953, allowing national bank credit for standing 

 timber. 



601. HOFFMAN, J. V. Loans to private forest 

 owners and operators. Pulpwood Annu. 1954:22-23. 

 99.83 P96 



Insurance company loans. 



602. LUTTRELL, C. B. The Covington farm; a 

 case study in planning and financing farm woodlot produc- 

 tion. Fed. Reserve Bank St. Louis. Mon. Rev. 36:133- 

 141. Dec. 1954. 284.8 F31Sa 



603. MOIR, S. Forest credit in action. Banking 

 47(6):63, 116. Dec. 1954. 284. 8 Am3 



Terms of some loans made by banks in the Northwest 

 under the Forest Credit Act. 



604. MOIR, S. Timber as collateral. Amer. For- 

 est Cong. Proc. 4:227-231. 1953. 99.9 Am3 



H. R. 5603 and P. L. 285 discussed. 



605. U. S. CONGRESS. SENATE. COMMITTEE ON 

 BANKING AND CURRENCY. Loans on forest tracts. 

 Hearing, 83d Cong. , 1st sess. on S. 2069, a bill to 

 amend the Federal Reserve Act so as to authorize na- 

 tional banking associations to make loans on forest 

 tracts, July 20, 1953. Washington, 1953. 33 p. 



MANAGEMENT OF FOREST-PRODUCTS 

 INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE 



606. BEGGS, A. K. The business outlook in for- 

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

 71-74. 1954. 99.9 W522 



Summary of long-range business outlook for timber 

 products industries as a whole, based on the study made 

 at Stamford Research Institute on America's demand for 

 wood and wood products. 



607. CLARK, E. T. How the Institute of Forest 

 Products serves Washington. Wash. State Forestry Conf. 

 Annu. Mtg. 33:43-47. 1954. 



REGIONAL CONDITION (FOREST INDUSTRY) 

 United States 



608. BEMIS, J. R. What NLMA [National Lumber 

 Manufacturers Association] is doing; a review of activi- 

 ties, 1954. South. Lumberman 189(2369):136- 138. Dec. 

 15, 1954. 99.81 So82 



609. BODINE, L. V. What's ahead in 1954? South. 

 Lumberman 187(2345):97-98. Dec. 15, 1953. 99.81 

 So82 



610. BROWN, N. C. Looking ahead; a glimpse into 

 the forest industries' future. South. Lumberman 187 

 (2345):101-105. Dec. 15, 1953. 99.81 So82 



611. GARRATT, G. A. Progress inforest utiliza- 

 tion. South. Lumberman 186(2331):39-42, 100. May 15, 

 1953. 99. 81 So82 



612. HERITAGE, C. C. The role of wood in indus- 

 try. Paper Indus. 35:341-342. June 1953. 302.8 P1923 



Abridged from a paper presented at the Symposium 

 on 100 years of Engineering Progress with Wood, 

 Chicago, Sept. 1952. 



613. JAMES, L. M. , and YOHO, J. G. Income from 

 timber products in the United States. J. Forestry 51:83- 

 87. Feb. 1953. 99.8 F768 



Tabulations. 



614. MCC-OWIN, E. M. The lumber industry's in- 

 creasing responsibility in the nation's economy. Ala. 

 Lumberman 5(4):7, 22-26. Apr. 1953. 99.81 AL1 



Address, Forest Farmers meeting, Pensacola, Mar. 

 1953. 



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