RANGE INFLUENCES 



Publications treating in a broad, general way of various factors included else- 

 where which have a direct influence on western livestock ranges; works on this 

 subject which, if located under the various detailed headings would require over- 

 extensive cross-indexing; and other pertinent material which cannot properly be 

 located elsewhere. 



Leopold, A. (6198) 



GRASS, BRUSH, TIMBER AND FIRE IN SOUTHERN ARIZONA. Jour. Forestry 



22 (6): 1-10. 1924. 

 Lieberg, J. B., Rixon, T. F., and Dodwell, A. (6199) 



FOREST CONDITIONS IN THE SAN FRANCISCO MOUNTAINS FOREST RESERVE, 



Arizona. U. S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 22, 95 pp., illus. 1904. 

 Moore, W. L. (6200) 



A REPORT ON "THE INFLUENCE OF FORESTS ON CLIMATE AND ON FLOODS". 



U. S. Cong., H. R. Rept. Com. Agr., 38 pp., illus. 1910. 



New York State Forestry Association, Committee on Forest Influences. 



(6201) 



EFFECTS OF FORESTS ON CLIMATE, STREAMFLOW AND SOILS. N. Y. Forestry 



4(1): 5-9. 1917. 

 Plummer, F. G. (6202) 



FOREST CONDITIONS IN THE CASCADE RANGE, WASHINGTON. U. S. Geol. 



Survey Prof. Paper 6, 42 pp., illus. 1902. 



United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. (6203) 

 national forest resources of utah. U. S. Dept. Agr. Misc. Circ. 71, 

 26 pp., illus. 1926. 

 (6204) 



FOREST AND RANGE RESOURCES OF UTAH, THEIR PROTECTION AND USE. U. S. 



Dept. Agr. Misc. Pub. 90, 101 pp., illus. 1930. 



See also Sampson {2690), and Jardine and others {2668). 



FOREST GROWTH AND REPRODUCTION 



Publications treating of forest growth and reproduction, and the material re- 

 lating thereto, in relation to their influence on western grazing lands and livestock 

 ranges; the effect of forest growth and reproduction on the adaptability of range 

 to different classes of stock; grazing on timberlands; and forestry versus grazing. 



The eastern, southern, and foreign citations found in this section have been in- 

 cluded because their material is pertinent to the grazing-forcst growth problem on 

 western grazing lands. 



Bacon, R. S. (6205) 



grazing on logged-off lands. Timberman 27 (3): 178, 180, illus. 1926. 



Baker, F. S. (6206) 

 aspen reproduction in relation to management. Jour. Forestry 16: 

 389-398. 1918. 

 (6207) 



ASPEN IN THE CENTRAL ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION. U. S. Dept. Agr. Bull. 



1291, 47 pp., illus. 1925. 

 and Korstian, C. F. (6208) 



SUITABILITY OF BRUSH LANDS IN THE INTERMOUNTAIN REGION FOR THE GROWTH 

 OF NATURAL OR PLANTED WESTERN YELLOW PINE FORESTS. U. S. Dept. 



Agr. Tech. Bull. 256, 83 pp., illus. 1931. 



Ballard, F. L. (6209) 



Oregon sheep on logged-off areas. Natl. Wool Grower 2o (9): 32-34, 

 1935. 329 



