FOREST ECONOMICS 803 



Greeley, W. B. (15854) 



WHAT FOREST CONSERVATION MEANS TO NATIONAL PROSPERITY. Paper 26 (23) I 



13-15, 28. 1920. 

 Clapp, E. H., Smith, H. A., Zon, R., Sparhawk, W. N., Shepard, W., and 



KlTTREDGE, J., JR. (15855) 



timber: mine or crop? U. S. Dept. Agr. Yearbook 1922: 83-180, illus. 1923. 



Guthrie, J. D. (15856) 



national forests: their part in state development. Northwest Sci. 3 (1) : 

 23-26. 1929. 



Hall, S. J. (15857) 



THE PART OF FORESTRY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF FLORIDA'S RESOURCES. South. 



Lumber Jour. 32 (1) : 22, 45-46. 1928. 



Hardtner, H. E. (15858) 



the landowner, his banker, and reforestation. Lumber Manfr. and Dealer 

 73 (34) : 21, 60. 1924. 



(15859) 



prosperity of Louisiana and the south rests on timber. Lumber 72 (999) : 



12, 44. 1923. 



Haskins, C. D. (15860) 



an economic factor in forest preservation. Forestry and Irrig. 12 : 27-29. 

 1906. 



Hosmer, It. S. (15861) 



forest practices as affected by land ownership. World Agr. 6 (2) : 436- 

 437. 1926. 



(15862) 



one aspect of the national program of forestry : cost. Jour. Forestry 18 : 



9-12. 1920. 



Howe, C. D. (15863) 



relation of forests to economic life of Canada. Canada Lumberman 

 44 (24) : 69-70. 1924. 



Kellogg, R. S. (15864) 



the drain upon the forests. U. S. Dept. Agr., Forest Serv. Circ 129, 16 pp., 

 illus. 1907. 



Kerr, R. Y. (15865) 



the forests and national welfare. Amer. Lumberman 2551 : 64-66. 1924. 



Kirkland, B. P. (15866) 



continuous forest production of prtvately owned timberlands as a solution 

 of the economic difficulties of the lumber industry. Jour. Forestry 15 : 

 15-64. 1917. 



Koch, Elers. (15867) 



the approaching timber shortage: can it be avoided? Jour. Forestry 28: 

 295-301. 1930. 



Lamb, C. R. (15868) 



AMERICA THE PRODIGAL ; THE POSSIBILITY OF A FAMINE IN WOOD AND WHAT CAN 



be done to avert it. Craf tsmaii 16 : 371-382, illus. 1909. 

 Langille, H. D. (15869) 



REPORT ON TIMBER AND GRAZING PROPOSITION IN CHHI, SOUTH AMERICA. 49 pp. 



Chicago, n. d. 



MacMlllan, H. R. (15870) 



the importance of the forests to British Columbia. Canad. Forestry Assoc. 

 Ann. Rept. 14 : 125-128. 1913. 



Matthews, D. M. (15871) 



the cuban FOREST problem. Mich. Acad. Sci., Arts, and Letters, Papers 9: 

 525-530. 1928. 



Mauthe, W., Reis, A. C, McCullough, M. P., Sensenbrenner, F. J., Larimer, 

 H. S., Frank, M. H., and others. (15872) 



what forests mean to Wisconsin. Wis. Com. Forestry Conf. Off. Rept. 

 (Forestry in Wisconsin) 1918: 49-79. 1928. 



