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BORDER CUTTINGS, A SUGGESTED DEPASTURE IN AMERICAN SILVICULTURE. SoC. 



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marking in practice. Forestry Quart. 7 : 396-399, illus. 1909. 



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perpetuating the redwoods. Anier. Forestry 29 : 147-152, illus. 1923. 



Richmond. H. H. (4977) 



red pine on the Minnesota national forest. Ames Forester 2: 11-18. 

 1914. 



Robertson, W. M. (4978) 



cutting for reproduction in spruce stands. Forestry Chron. 3 : 7-10. 

 1927. 



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SOME LUMBERING PROBLEMS : THE DIAMETER. LIMIT SYSTEM HAS ITS ADVANTAGES 

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ROTHKUGEL, Max. _ (4980) 



MANAGEMENT OF SPRUCE AND HEMLOCK LANDS IN WEST VIRGINIA. Forestry 



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Sanderson, C. A. (4981 ) 



some practical suggestions on timber cutting. South. Lumberman 1543 : 

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Saunders, William. (4982) 



the growth of poplar trees for the manufacture of paper and charcoal. 

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Show, S. B. (4983) 



TIMBER GROWING AND LOGGING PRACTICE IN THE CALIFORNIA PINE REGION. U. S. 



Dept. Agr. Bull. 1402, 76 pp., illus. 1926. 

 Smith, P. T. (4984) 



A S1LVICULTURAL SYSTEM FOR WESTERN YELLOW PINE IN THE BLACK HILLS. 



Soc. Amer. Foresters Proc. 10 : 294-300. 1915. 



SONDEREGGER, V. H. ( 4985 ) 



selective cutting perpetuates southern hardwoods. Amer. Lumberman 

 2612: 61, illus. 1925. 



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selective logging suggestions. Lumber Trade Jour. 84 (9) : 31-33. 1923. 

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selective logging suggestions. S ou tb. Lumberman 1465 : 32-33. 1923. 



Spencer, J. W. (4988) 



the management of engelmann spruce-alpine fir stand. Soc. Amer. For- 

 esters Proc. 10: 192-198. 1915. 



Sterrett, W. D. (4989) 



FOREST MANAGEMENT OF LOBLOLLY PINE IN DELAWARE, MARYLAND, AND VIRGINIA. 



U. S. Dept. Agr. Bull. 11, 59 pp., illus. 1914. 



Stevenson, H. S. (4990) 



the advantages of clear cutting lodgepole. Nebr. Univ. Forest Club Ann. 

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Stewart, E. (4991) 



conservative cutting of timber. Canad. Lumberman 25 (9) : 15. 1905. 



Stoddard, E. M., and Moss. A. E. (4992) 



CUTTING OUT CHESTNUT BLIGHTED TIMBER. Coilll. Agr. Expt. Sta. Rept. 6 : 



488-496, illus. 1915. 



Sweet, C. V. (4993) 



selective logging. South. Lumberman 1758 : 38. 1929. 



