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McNaughton, N. R. (8028) 



eemoving growth FROM fire lanes. Forestry Quart. 14 : 270-272. 1916. 



Peters, J. G. (8029) 



cooperation with the states in fire patrol. Amer. Forestry 17 : 383-384. 

 1911. 



Sohaaf, Marcus. (8030) 



Michigan state forest fire line systems. Mich. Agr. Col. Forester 4: 

 10-13, illus. 1919. 



Simons, D. P. (8031) 



developments in forest patrol efficiency. Pioneer West. Lumberman 59 

 (2) : 13-15. 1913, 



Smith, A. G. (8032) 



fire patrolling in Vermont under weeks law. Empire [State] Forester 

 1 (1) : 48^-50. 1915. 



Smith, H. A. (8033) 



the construction of safety strips. Anthracite Forest Protector 2 (3) : 3-5, 

 19-29, illus. 1928. 



United States Forest Service. (8034) 



trail construction on the national forests. 69 pp., illus. Washington, 

 D. C. 1915. 



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trail construction on the national forests. 81 pp., illus. Washington, 

 D. C. 1923. 



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TRAIL MANUAL, 1913; PRELIMINARY DRAFT. 68 pp., illuS. MisSOUla, Mont. 



1913. 

 Vought, R. H. (8037) 



CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF SERVICEABLE FOREST ROADS. Pa. Dept. 



Forests and Waters Bull. 39 : 22-30. 1929. 



Wilber, C. P. (8038) 



railroad fire lines. Northeast. States Forest Fire Conf . Proc 1920 : 61-67. 

 1920. 



Light Burning 

 Boerker, R. H. (8039) 



LIGHT BURNING VERSUS FOREST MANAGEMENT IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. For- 

 estry Quart. 10 (2) : 184-194, illus. 1912. 



Bruce, Donald. (8040) 



light burning! report of the california forestry committee. jour. for- 

 estry 21 : 129-133. 1923. 



Fairbanks, H. W. (8041) 



shall we use fires as an aid to forestry? Overland Monthly 57: 304-312, 

 illus. 1911. 



Graves, H. S. (8042) 



graves terms light burning "piute forestry." Timberman 21 (3) : 35. 

 1920. 



(8043) 



the torch in the timber; it may save the lumberman's property, but it de- 

 stroys the forests of the future. Sunset Mag. 44 (4) : 37-40, 80-90, 

 illus. 1920. 



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UNITED STATES FORESTER S ATTITUDE ON LIGHT BURNING ; CONSIDERS PATROL 



essential for forest protection. Pioneer West Lumberman 61 (8) : 23- 

 24. 1914. 



Greeley, W. B. (8045) 



"piute forestry," or the fallacy of light burning. Timberman 21 (5) : 

 38-39. 1920. 



