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the swiss method of regulating the cut in practice. Jour. Forestry 15 : 

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DETERMINATION OF THE ANNUAL CUT ON A SUSTAINED BASIS FOR VIRGIN AMER- 

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FOREST WORKING PLANS AND THEIR RELATION TO THE WELFARE OF THE STATE 



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THE CONTINUOUS FOREST : A REVIEW OF CERTAIN ARTICLES APPEARING IN GERMAN 



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A WORKING PLAN FOR THE WOODLANDS OF THE NEW HAVEN WATER COMPANY, 

 PREPARED AFTER FIVE YEARS OF FOREST PRACTICE, 1908-12 . . . Yale Forest 



School Bull. 3, 30 pp., illus. 1913. 

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ROTATION OF CUTTING TO SECURE A SUSTAINED YIELD FROM THE CROWN TIMBER 



lands of British Columbia. Forestry Quart. 9 : 568-573. 1911. 



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the subdivision of forests. Forestry Quart. 13 : 183-198. 1915. 



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what size pine timber shall we log? Timberman 30 (1) : 60-62. 1928. 



Judd, C. S. (10348) 



WORKING PLAN FOR MANUAL! FOREST RESERVE, KOOLAUPOKO, OAHU. Hawaii. 



Forester and Agr. 18 (7) : 150-154. 1921. 

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DEVELOPMENT OF SILVICULTURAL WORKING PLANS ON NATIONAL FORESTS IN THE 



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a proposed method of preparing working plans FOR national forests. For- 

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continuous forest production in the pacific northwest. Commonwealth 

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continuous production and the farmer. Wash. [State] Univ. Forest Club 



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efficiency tests applicable to American forestry. Jour. Forestry 22: 



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essentials of management plans. Jour. Forestry 21 : 512-514. 1923. 



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FLEXIBLE ROTATION IN AMERICAN FOREST ORGANIZATION. Jour. Forestry 23 .' 



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LAISSEZ FAIRE VS. FORESIGHT IN FOREST MANAGEMENT. JOUT. Forestry 15 I 289- 



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NECESSITY AND PRACTICABILITY OF CONTINUED FOREST PRODUCTION ON PRTVATE 



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NEED OF WORKING PLANS ON NATIONAL FORESTS AND THE POLICIES WHICH 



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 1915. 



