FOREST INFLUENCES 1075 



Shepard, Ward. (21214) 



REMNANTS OF WILDERNESS I SHALL "OPEN SPACES" PASS FOREVER? Nature Mag. 



15 : 29-31, illus. 1930. 



Stahl, C. J. (21215) 



where forestry and recreation meet. Jour. Forestry 19 : 526-533. 1921. 



Strother, French. (21216) 



saving the big trees. World's Work 18 (2) : 11697-11706, illus. 1909. 



Sumner, F. B. (21217) 



the need for a more serious effort to rescue a few fragments of vanish- 

 ing nature. Sci. Monthly 10 : 236-248. 1920. 



Surface, G. T. (21218) 



SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN PARK RESERVE AS A NATIONAL PLAYGROUND. Ann. 



Amer. Acad. Polit. and Social Sci. 35 : 401-408. 1910. 



Swift, L. W. (21219) 



wilderness areas. Calif. Countryman 16 (7) : 10, 34, illus. 1930. 



Thayer, A. H. (21220) 



THE WORTH OF THE PRIMEVAL TYPE OF FOREST. SOC. Protect. N. H. Forests 



Ann. Kept. 10 : 28-29. 1911. 



Thomson, Lemon. (21221) 



an address before the albany institute on the adirondack wilderness, 

 march 18, 1884. 22 pp. Albany. 1884. 



Torrey, R. H. (21222) 



THE APPALACHIAN TRAIL : FROM MAINE TO GEORGIA BY FOOT TRAIL. Amer. For- 



ests and Forest Life 30 : 218-220, illus. 1924. 



United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. (21223) 



park recreation areas in the united states. U. S. Dept. Labor, Bur. Labor 

 Statis. Bull. 462, 95 pp., illus. 1928. 



Van Name, W. G. (21224) 



scientific service that the national forests might be rendering. Science 

 65 : 173-175. 1927. 



Vestal, A. G. (21225) 



A NEW PROFESSION I THE RECREATION ENGINEER AND HIS PART IN MAKING OUR 



vacations worth while. Sci. Amer. 125 (12) : 196, 207, illus. 1921. 



Waugh, F. A. (21226) 



recreation used in forestry. Empire [State] Forester 8 (1) : 21-24. 1922. 



(21227) 



wilderness to keep. Amer. Rev. of Reviews 81 : 146, 151-152, illus. 1930. 



Whson, Otto. (21228) 



a playground on a crater's edge. World's Work 16 (1) : 10250-10261, illus. 

 1908. 



Ziegler, E. A. (21229) 



' does the recreational use of the forest justify a large forest invest- 

 ment? Forest Leaves 19 (11) : 168-169, illus. 1924. 



NATIONAL RESOURCES 



Anderson, I. V. (21230) 



RECREATIONAL ADVANTAGES OF THE SUPERIOR NATIONAL FOBEST. Mich. Agr. Col. 



Forester 4 : 19-20, illus. 1919. 



Baker, F. S. (21231) 



attractions of the national forests of Utah. Railroad Red Book 40 (1) : 

 268-271. 1923. 



Baker,, W. L., Jr. (21232) 



canoe land supreme: superior national forest. See Amer. First 9 (2) : 42- 

 44, 68-70, illus. 1923. 



Brown, V. K. (21233) 



a vacation in the superior forest. Parks and Recreation 9 (3) ; 274-281 ; 

 (4) : 461-469, illus. 1926. 



