150 MISC. PUBLICATION 2 81, U. S. DEPT. OP AGRICULTURE 



RANGE SURVEYS AND RANGE-MANAGEMENT PLANS 



Publications treating of the ways and means of making an intensive and/or 

 extensive range reconnaissance, or other range survey; and the practical formula- 

 tion of methods and plans for handling and managing the western livestock- 

 ranges. See sections Edaphic (Soil) . Factors, Systems of Classification and 

 Methods of Study under Ecology for soil survey methods and classification, 

 ecological classification, and methods of studying vegetation, respectively. 



Bodley, R. E. (2710) 



GRAZING RECONNAISSANCE ON .THE COCONINO NATIONAL FOREST. Nebl\ 



Univ., Forest Club Ann. 5: 71-81. 1913. 



Chapline, W. R. (2711) 



the development of grazing management plans. Forestry Kaimin 1926: 

 37-44. 1926. 



Garthwaite, E. L. (2712) 



a survey of medera county's pastures. Pacific Rural Press 125: 256. 

 1933. 



Graves, H. S., and Ziegler, E. A. (2713) 



the woodsman's handbook. U. S. Forest Serv. Bull. 36, 208 pp. 1910. 



Gregory, H. E. (2714) 



A RECONNAISSANCE OF A PORTION OF THE LITTLE COLORADO VALLEY, ARIZONA. 



Amer. Jour. Sci. (4) 38: 491-501, illus. 1914. 



Hanson, H. C. (2715) 



types of grazing land in Colorado. Cattleman 15 (10): 57-63, illus. 

 1929. 



Kennoy, J. S. (2716) 



aerial surveying for the cattle rancher. West. Cattle Markets and 

 News 4 (41): 9-10. 1930. 



Mason, E. G. (2717) 



forest mapping. 85 pp., illus. Corvallis, Oreg. 1931. [Mimeographed.] 



Read, A. D. (2718) 



THE APPLICATION OF RANGE RECONNAISSANCE TO THE SOUTHWESTERN STOCK 



ranges. Soc. Amer. Foresters Proc. 9: 262-266. 1914. 

 Steffen, E. H. (2719) 



RANGE RECONNAISSANCE ON THE WALLOWA NATIONAL FOREST. Ames 



Forester 3: 10-28, illus. 1915. 



Stuart, R. Y. (2720) 



pastoral surveys. Inter- Amer. Conf. Agr., Forestry and Anim. Indus. 

 Doc. Material, 69-70. 1930. 



United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. (2721) 



instructions for grazing reconnaissance on national forests. 40 pp. 

 1932. [Mimeographed.] 



See also Ellis (1786), Oliver and others (2894), Ramaley (2148), and 

 Tootell (7084). 



RANGE UTILIZATION AND MAINTENANCE 



Publications treating in a general way of the principles followed in making the 

 fullest and most complete use of range resources in the 17 Western States con- 

 sistent with continuing the livestock productivity of the ranges at their present 

 level, excluding references which deal with only one or more specific principles of 

 increasing range utilization and of maintaining its productivity. 



See sections Climatic Factors, Biotic Factors, and Fire and for the effect of 

 climatic, biotic, and fire factors on range maintenance. 



Anonymous. (2722) 



ranges available. Natl. Wool Grower 9 (8): 43-44. 1919. 



(2723) 



get the full use of your range. West. Cattle Markets and News 2 (46) : 

 7-8, illus. 1928. 



