FOREST BOTANY 349 



| Munson-Whitaker Co. (6910) 



SCIENTIFIC FORESTRY ... 16 pp., illuS. Boston. 1910. 



Neumuller, A. C. (6911) 



coal company practices forestry. Amer. Forestry 21 : 868-871, illus. 1915. 



Olmsted, F. E. (6912) 



the work ahead. Jour. Forestry 17 : 227-235. 1919. 



O'Neil, W. J. (6913) 



industrial forestry : a misnomer. Jour. Forestry 26 : 533-539. 1928. 



Oxholm, A. H. (6914) 



efficient forest management depends on wood utilization. Cornell For- 

 ester 6 : 26-27. 1926, 



Pattullo, T. D. (6915) 



keeping coast forests productive. Canad. Forestry Jour. 16 (2) : 67-70. 

 1920. 



Payne, W. F. (6916) 



value to a farm of a woodlot. Canad. Forestry Jour. 8: 51-53, illus. 

 1912. 



Pearson, G. A. (6917) 



MAKING A PERMANENT RESOURCE OUT OF THE FORESTS OF THE SOUTHWEST. 



South. Lumberman 1331 : 53^54, illus. 1921. 



Petri ni, Sven. (6918) 



forest management on Swedish estate. Jour. Forestry 21 : 818-821. 

 1923. 



Phipps, R. W. (6919) 



THE FORESTS AND THEIR MANAGEMENT IN OTHER COUNTRIES ... U. S. Dept. 



Agr., Misc. Spec. Rept. 1 : 219-241. 1883. 



Pierson, L. E. (6920) 



commercial forestry and American business. U. S. Chamber Com., Rept. 

 Conf . Com. Forestry 1927 : 7-8. 1927. 



Pinchot, Gifford. (6921) 



forestry on private lands. Ann. Amer. Acad. Polit. and Social Sci. 33 (3) : 

 3-12. 1909. 



— (6922) 



improvement of our heritage. Forestry and Irrig. 14 : 148-152, 1908, 

 Plymale, C. A. (6923) 



GROWING PINE IN THE NATIONAL i FORESTS. South. Forestry Cong. PrOC. 7 I 



52-53. 1925. 



Pratt, J. H. (6924) 



French forestry peactice for north Carolina. N. C. Forestry Assoc. Ann. 

 Meeting 10: 25-29. 1920. 



Prettie, R. D. (6925) 



the Canadian pacific railway and forestry. Canad. Forestry Assoc. Ann. 

 Rept. 14 : 85-91. 1913. 



Price, O. W. (6926) 



American private forests. Harper's Mag. 105: 210-214, illus. 1902. 



(6927) 



PRACTICAL FORESTRY FOR LUMBERMEN ; REASONS FOR CONSERVATIVE HANDLING OF 

 REMAINING TIMBERLANDS AND FINANCIAL RESULTS THAT MAY BE EXPECTED. 



Forestry and Irrig. 10 : 60-63. 1904. 



— (6928) 



practical forestry in the southern Appalachians. U. S. Dept. Agr. Year- 

 book 1900: 357-368, illus. 1901. 



(6929) 



SAVING THE SOUTHERN FORESTS; SOME OF THE METHOD'S BY WHICH SCIENTIFIC 

 FORESTRY IS REPLACING WASTEFULNESS WITH CONSERVATIVE CARE ; HOW 

 TURPENTINE WAS GATHERED ; USING BLACK WALNUT FOR FENCES ; PARTICULAR 

 EXAMPLES OF BETTER. MANAGEMENT. World's Work 5: 3207-3222. 1903. 



