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WHAT THE FOREST FIRES OF 1927 DID TO THE PINES ON GEORGIA CUT-OVER LANDS. 



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wood and oleoresin formation in turpentined longleaf pine as affected by 

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fire-scar damage in woodlands heavy. U. S. Dept. Agr. Yearbook, 1926: 

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effect of burning on vegetation in Kansas pastures. Jour. Agr. Re- 

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bole injury in forest fires. Jour. Forestry 21 : 723-731. 1923. 



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relative susceptibility of incense cedar and yellow pine to bole injury 



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some phases in the formation of fire scars. Jour. Forestry 19 : 638-640. 



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damage by fire. R. I. Commr. Forestry Leaflet 4, 3 pp. 1911. 



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the destruction caused by forest fires, Va. State Forester, Forestry 

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herbage and shrubs spontaneously produced after forest timber burnt 



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destruction of wild life by forest fires. Pacific Sportsman 7 (2) : 20, 



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average annual timber fire losses. Jour. Ins. Research 3 (1) : 4. 1923. 



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burning for blueberry growth cause many barren areas in nova scotia : 

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