FOREST ECONOMICS 813 



Harper, R. McM. (16057) 



DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURE IN THE PINE-BARRENS OF THE SOUTHEASTERN 



united states. Jour. Geogr. 15 : 42-48, illus. 1916, 



Hawes, A. F. (16058) 



forestry the salvation of a worn-out Connecticut town. New England 

 Mag. 39: 19^25, illus. 1908. 



Hibbard, B. H. (16059) 



land in relation to forestry. Wis. Com. Forestry Conf. Off. Rept. 1928: 

 25-31. 1928. 



Hoar, C. A. (16060) 



what is potential forest land? Jour. Forestry 17 : 650-656. 1919 



Ivy, T. P. (16061) 



forestry, livestock and cut-over lands of the south. Amer. Forestry 26 : 

 299^-302, illus. 1920. 



Kellogg, R. S. (16062) 



development of cut-over lands. South. Lumberman 900: 99 L -101, illus. 

 1912. 



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the development of southern cut-over lands. South. Lumberman 1108 : 75. 



1916. 



KlRKLAND, B. P. (16064) 



land development in western Washington. Wash. [State] Univ. Forest 

 Club. Ann. 9: 11-18. 1921. 



Koch, Elers. (16065) 



the future of forest lands in Montana and Idaho. Jour. Forestry 24: 

 518-532. 1926. 



Lovejoy, P. S. (16066) 



farms vs. forests. Mich. Acad. Sci. Ann. Rept. 21 : 201-212. 1920. 



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idle lands for farms or forests. Country Gent. 89 (9) : 13, 30-32. 1924. 



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in the name of development. Amer. Forestry 29 : 387-393, 447, illus. 1923. 



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IT DOES NOT PAY TO WORK LAND WHICH IT DOES NOT PAY TO WORK. Country 



Gent. 84 (29) : 10-11, 32, illus. 1919. 



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 making the idee cut-over lands get busy. Pa. Dept. Forestry Bull. 23 : 



91-98. 1922. 



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 the promised land. Country Gent. 85 (51) : 3-4, 32; (52) : 10-11, 34-35; 



86 (1) : 4-5, 30-32; (2) : 6-7, 34-36; (3) : 5, 48; (4) : 5, 28-29; (5) : 26-28, 

 illus. 1920-21. 



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 the segregation of farm from forest land. Jour. Forestry 17: 627-646. 



1919. 



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 settling the east: its empire of idle acres is increasing. Country Gent. 



87 (34) : 1-2, 16; (36) : 7, 29-30; (37) : 7, 39, illus. 1922. 



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 theory and practice in land olassification. Jour. Land and Pub. Utilitv 



Econ. 1 (2) : 160-175, illus. 1925. 



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 Wisconsin's idle acres should be put to work. Milwaukee Jour., Put Idle 



Acres to Work, pp. 8-10. 1921. 



— , and Janette, F. E. (16076) 



Michigan's millions of idle acres. The Detroit News, 45 pp. 1920. 



