FOREST POLICY 975 



Meinecke, E. P. (19284) 



a forest policy foe the united states. Jour. Forestry 28 : 436-441. 1930. 



Moore, Barrington. (19285) 



some of the principles involved in dealing with the present forest situ- 

 ATION in the united states. Jour. Forestry 27 : 13-16. 1929. 



Moore, F. L. (19286) 



a forest policy. Amer. Forestry 25 (Forester's Ed.) : 1476-1477. 1919. 



(19287) 



suggestions for a national forestry policy. N. Y. Forestry 7 (1) : 31-33. 



1920. 



Morrell, F. W. (19288) 



a forest policy for the northwest. Jour. Forestry 23: 355-364. 1925. 



Moyer, M. H. (19289) 



forests or forestry? Jour. Forestry 23: 451-456. 1925. 



Mulford, Walter. (19290) 



the challenge. Jour. Forestry 23 : 863-868. 1925. 



Munger, T. T. (19291) 



local application of colonel graves' "forest policy." Lumber World Rev. 

 37 (9) : 88-90. 1919. 



National Conservation Congress, Forestry Committee. (19292) 



advance copy of paper on federal forest policy, by the sub-committee on 

 federal forest policy ... 36 pp. Washington, D. C. 1913. 



National Lumber Manufacturers Association. (19293) 



statement of forestry policy by the board of directors of the national 



lumber manufacturers association. Jour. Forestry 27: 776-781. 1929. 



(19294) 



support of SNELL bill urged. Lumber 68 (896) : 29-30. 1921. 



National Parks Committee. (19295) 



what are forests, parks, and game refuges ? Amer. Forestry 29 : 437, 

 443-444. 1923. 



Olmsted, F. E. (19296) 



business phases of forest devastation. Jour. Forestry 18 : 311-316. 1920. 



(19297) 



NATIONAL CONTROL OF FOREST DEVASTATION : AN ANALYSIS OF THE CAPPER BILL. 



Jour. Forestry 19: 468-478. 1921. 



(19298) 



NATIONAL FOREST POLICIES : A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE SEVERAL PLANS. JOUr. 



Forestry 18 : 598-609. 1920. 



(19299) 



ORGANIZATION FOR THE NATIONAL CONTROL OF FOREST DEVASTATION. JOUI". 



Forestry 18 : 242-247. 1920. 



Oregon Conservation Commission. (19300) 



state vs. national control of public forests, from the viewpoint of a 

 western state. 8 pp. Portland, Oreg. 1913. 



Pack, C. L. (19301) 



a forest policy in 1920. South. Lumberman 1165: 182, 188. 1919. 



Page, A. W. (19302) 



THE FIGHT FOR CONSERVATION ; THE ROUSING CONGRESS AT ST. PAUL AND THE 

 EMPHASIS IT GAVE TO AN AGGRESSIVE NATIONAL POLICY. World's Work 20: 



13607-13611. 1910. 



(19303) 



the statesmanship of forestry. World's Work 15: 9739-9757, illus. 1908. 



Pammel, L. H. (19304) 



forestry as a national problem. Iowa State Hort. Soc. Trans. 35 : 228-238, 

 illus. 1900. 



