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MISC. PUB. 10 03, U.S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



DAMBACH, W. W. 850 



Cost of Christmas tree production at Lake Forest 

 Gardens. Amer. Christmas Tree Growers' Jour. 5 

 (2): 9. May 1961. 

 Pennsylvania. 



FOX, H. W. 851 



Christmas tree farming costs at Sinnissippi Forest. 

 Amer. Christmas Tree Growers' Jour. 5(2) : 5-8. 

 May 1961. 

 Pennsylvania. 



GILLIAM, J. H. 852 



Growing and marketing Christmas trees. N.C. State 

 Agr. Col. Ext. Cir. 436, 27 pp. June 1962. 



KLEIN, E. L. 853 



An analysis of the Christmas tree industry in Penn- 

 sylvania. Thesis (M.F.), Pa. State Univ. 1961.* 



MARKS, R. T. 854 



Growing Christmas trees in Montana. Mont. State 

 Col. Ext. Bui. 316, 19 pp. June 1961. 



MITCHELL, G. H., and KENDRICH, J. G. 855 



Production of Christmas trees within selected states 

 in the North Central Region during the period 1948- 

 1956. Amer. Christmas Tree Growers' Jour. 4(4) : 

 17-19, 37. Nov. 1960. 



SOWDER, A. M. 

 1960 Christmas tree data. 

 829-830. Nov. 1961. 



856 

 Jour. Forestry 59(11) : 



THOR, E., and others. 857 



Christmas tree production and marketing in East 

 Tennessee. Univ. Tenn. Agr. Ext. Serv. Cir. 598, 31 

 pp. 1962. 



VOIGHT, A. O. 858 



An appraisal of the Pennsylvania Christmas tree 

 industry. Pa. State Univ. Ext. Farm Econ. 4 pp. 

 Sept. 1, 1961. 



WILSON, A. K. 859 



Severe decline in Montana Christmas tree shipments. 

 U.S. Forest Serv. Intermountain Forest and Range 

 Expt. Sta. Res. Note 98, 4 pp. July 1962. 



WILSON, A. K. 860 



An upswing in Montana's Christmas tree export. 

 U.S. Forest Serv. Intermountain Forest and Range 

 Expt. Sta. Res. Note 73, 4 pp. May 1960. 



Naval Stores 



BRIGGS, M. S. 861 



Rosin demand, supply readjusting; no changes in 

 overall volume seen. Nav. Stores Rev. and Terpene 

 Chem. 71 (12) : 6-9, 17. Mar. 1962. 



CROSBY, T. L. 



The last ten years of wood rosin. 

 45 (11) : 16, IS, 20. Nov. 21, 1960. 



862 

 Amer. Paint Jour. 



KING, D. B., WAGNER, H. B., and GOLDS- 

 BOROUGH, G. H. 863 

 The outlook for naval stores. U.S. Dept. Agr. 89 pp. 

 Nov. 1962. 



Forest Service, Agricultural Stabilization and Con- 

 servation Service, Agricultural Research Service, and 

 Statistical Reporting Service, cooperating. 



LANGDALE, H. 864 



Gum naval stores industry reviewed ; entering into 

 new and golden era. Nav. Stores Rev. Internatl. 

 Yearb. 1960 : 6. 1960. 



U.S. CROP REPORTING BOARD 865 



Naval stores 1959-60 annual report ; production, sup- 

 ply, distribution, consumption and stocks of turpen- 

 tine and rosin and related data for the United States, 

 May 1960. 8 pp. Washington. 1960. 



U.S. CROP REPORTING BOARD 866 



1960-61 annual report; production, supply, distri- 

 bution, consumption and stocks of turpentine and 

 rosin and related data for the United States. 8 pp. 

 Washington. 1961. 



Maple Products 



MORROW, R. R. 867 



Relative values in maple sirup enterprises. Cornell 

 Univ. Agr. Expt. Sta. Dept. Memo C-32. 3 pp. 1962. 



PASTO, J. K.. and TAYLOR, R. D. 868 



Economics of the central evaporator in maple syrup 

 production. Pa. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bui. 697, 23 pp. 

 Aug. 1962. 



FOREST-PRODUCT DEMAND, PRICE, MARKETING, TRADE 



DEMAND 



General ; Consumer and his Preferences 



BATES, B. 869 



Demand for redwood lumber grows as trade pro- 

 motion programs increase. West. Conserv. Jour. 

 17(4) : 71-74, 77, 85. July/Aug. 1960. 



CLARK. D. n. 870 



Utilization program keeps pace with consumer de- 

 mands in wood products. West. Conserv. Jour. 

 17 (4) : 52, 54-55, 60-61. July/Aug. 1960. 



DUNCAN, D. P., SULLIVAN, E. T., SHIUE, 



C. J., and BEAZLEY, R. I. 871 



A study of consumer preference in Christmas trees. 



Jour. Forestry 5S (7) : 537-512. July 1900. 

 Minnesota. 



HANSEN, N. J., and HOLLAND. I. I. 872 



A consumer preference study of charcoal in central 

 Iowa. Iowa State Jour. Sci. 34(4) : 709-712. May 

 15, 1960. 



HARBUCK, R. S. 873 



Consumer attitudes toward the use of lumber in 

 dwellings. Thesis (M.F.), La. State Univ. 1961.* 



McCONAUGHY, D. B. 874 



Forestry's concern for the ultimate consumer of 

 wood. Thesis (M.F.) , State Univ. N.Y. Col. Forestry, 

 Syracuse. 1961. 



McLEOD, A. N. 875 



Per capita consumption, not growth in population, 

 determines demand. Pulp and Paper 35(18) : 60-61. 

 Sept. 4, 1961. 

 Pulp and paper. 



