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 Paterson, T. F. (19305) 



THE FOREST ACT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA AS VIEWED BY THE COAST LUMBERMEN. 



Canad. Forestry Assoc Ann. Rept. 14 : 27-36. 1913. 



Peavy, G. W. (19306) 



a national foeest policy. Timberman 24 (7) : 134-141. 1923. 



Peck, A. S. (19307) 



a slant at the future. Jour. Forestry 28 : 311-313. 1930. 



PlNCHOT, GlFFORD. (19308) 



the government's forest policy. In Bailey, L. H., Cyclopedia of American 

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the lines are drawn. Jour. Forestry 17 : 899-900. 1919. 



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 a national forestry policy. Natl. Agr. Conf. Rept. 1922 : 106-111. 1922. 



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NATIONAL OR STATE CONTROL OF FOREST DEVASTATION. JOUT. Forestry 18 '. 106- 



109. 1920. 



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a national TiMBERLAND policy. Lumber World Rev. 37 (11) : 27. 1919. 



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the states in the national forest policy. Pa. Dept. Forestry Bull. 23 : 

 24-35. 1922. 



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timber ownership, public and private. Lumber World Rev. 31 (9) : 43—44. 

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where we stand. Jour. Forestry 18: 441-447. 1920. 



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and Ahern, G. P. (19316) 



propose public control of private lumbering. Amer. Lumberman 2851 : 



50-51. 1930. 



Pooler, F. C. W. (19317) 



A NEEDED FORESTRY PROGRAM FOR THE NATION. Ariz. Cattle Grower's ASSOC 



Proc. 13: 46-50. 1920. 

 Ransdell, J. E. (19318) 



PUBLIC RESPONSIBILITY IN GROWING THE NATION'S TIMBER. South. Forestry 



Cong. Proc. 11: 122-136. 1929. 



Read, A. D. (19319) 



the national forestry problem. South. Lumberman 1780: 58-59. 1930. 



Recknagel, A. B. (19320) 



A PERMANENT TIMBERLAND POLICY FOR THE UNITED STATES. Lumber World Rev. 



36 (7) : 26-28. 1919. 

 Reed, F. W. (19321) 



THE NEED OF GOVERNMENTAL PARTICIPATION IN PRIVATE FORESTRY. J0U1\ 



Forestry 26 : 69-75. 1928. 



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PUBLIC FOREST CONSERVATION AND PRIVATE TIMBER GROWING. JOUT. Forestry 26 : 



326-331. 1928. 



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SOME POINTS TO BE CONSIDERED IN FRAMING A FOREST POLICY FOR THE SOCIETY OF 



American foresters. Jour. Forestry 28: 380-382. 1930. 



Reynolds, H. A. (19324) 



what shall be our national forest policy? Mass. Forestry Assoc. Bull. 

 135, 4 pp. 1922. 



and Sherman, E. A. (19325) 



business methods to distribute burden of forest restoration ; comments 



on the snell bill. Jour. Forestry 19 : 479^94. 1921. 



