ECONOMICS OF FORESTRY; BIBLIOGRAPHY, 19G0-02 



35 



MONK, D. L. 876 



The impact of Douglas-fir on southern pine sales in 

 metropolitan Baton Rouge. Thesis (M.F.), La. State 

 Univ. 1901.* 



U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 

 FOREST SERVICE AND COMMODITY STA- 

 BILIZATION SERVICE 877 



Tlic demand and price situation for forest products. 



39 pp. Washington. Nov. 19G0. 



U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 

 FOREST SERVICE AND AGRICULTURAL 

 STABILIZATION AND CONSERVATION 



SERVICE 878 



The demand and price situation for forest products. 

 47 pp. Washington. Nov. 1961. 



U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 

 EOREST SERVICE AND AGRICULTURAL 

 STA RI LI ZAT I ( »N AND CONS 0RVAT 1 1 >.\ 

 SERVICE 879 



The demand and price situation for forest products. 



51 pp. Washington, 1962. 



WOODBURY, R. 880 



The effect of population upon retail lumber sales in 

 New Hampshire. Thesis (M.F.), Univ. N. H. I960.* 



ZAREMBA, J. 881 



Factors influencing the consumption of southern pine. 

 Jour. Farm Econ. Proc. Issue, Annual meeting of 

 Amer. Farm Econ. Assoc, and Western Farm Econ, 

 Assoc, at Colo. State Univ. Aug. 13-16, 1961. 



ZAREMBA, J. 882 



Familv income and wood consumption. Jour. For- 

 estry 59 (6) : 443^45, 448. June 1961. 

 Housing. 



ZAREMBA, J. 883 



Softwood lumber markets and southern forestry. 

 Jour. Forestry 59(5) : 360-362. May 1961. 



ZAREMBA, J. 884 



The vanishing lumber market for house exteriors. 

 Forest Prod. Jour. 10(12) : 642-643. Dec. 1960. 

 Analysis and implications. 



ZIVNUSKA, J. A. 885 



The forest products mix in a changing economy. Soc. 

 Amer. Foresters Proc. 1960: 57-63. 1961. 



Shift in stumpage demand because of consumer- 

 product changes. 



Consumption oe Production Goals, Prospective 

 Requirements 



(For material on short-term requirements, see the in- 

 dustry in question in FOREST INDUSTRY, "Industry 

 status and trends.") 



BHADRAN, C. A. R. 886 



Effect of population pressures on timber needs. Fifth 

 World Forestry Cong. Proc. 1960 : 1060-1007. 1962. 



CRAIG, G. A. 887 



Forestrv's space-age future — flying or falling? Jour. 

 Forestry 58(2) : 93-98. Feb. 19G0. 



Short- and long-term outlook for wood products. 



DUERR. W. A. 888 



The future demand for wood. In The challenges of 

 forestry, edited by R. E. Pentoney and W. L. Webb, 

 pp. 61-68. N.Y. State Univ. Col. Forestry, Syracuse. 

 1961. 



FIELD, J. W. SS'J 



The future of paper in packaging. Tappi 45(12) : 

 30A, 32A, 34 A. Dec. 1962. 



GUTTENBERG, S. 890 



Who's going to use all this wood? La. State Univ. 

 Forestry Symposium Proc. 10: 105-112. 1901. 



HERRICK, D. E., and PHELPS, R. B. 891 



New houses — how many have wood construction? 

 U.S. Dept. Agr. Forest Serv., Div. of Forest Eicon. 

 and Marketing Res., 2 pp. Washington, D.C. 1961. 



HEYWARD, F. 892 



Future possibilities and limitations of the Souths 

 wood using industries. Amer. Forests 66(8) : 45-46, 

 68-70. Aug. 1960. 



INLAND DAILY PRESS ASSOCIATION 

 NEWSPRINT COMMITTEE, 1959-1960 893 



The second midwest newsprint survey, a study of 

 the 1951-1965 period for an inland 12-state area. 

 Univ. Wis. Bur. of Business Res. and Serv. Pub. by 

 Inland Daily Press Assoc, Chicago. 33 pp. 1960. 

 Also Wis. Commerce Rpt., Vol. VI. 1960. 



Analysis of supply and demand for newsprint in 12 

 Midwestern states — North Dakota, South Dakota, 

 Kansas, Nebraska, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Wis- 

 consin, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio. 



LATHAM, E. B. 894 



Development and markets for forest products : needs 

 and techniques. Fifth World Forestry Cong. Proc. 

 1960 : 1055-1059. 1962. 



LUMBER SURVEY COMMITTEE 895 



National survey of lumber demand and supply. 

 Lumber Survey Com. Quart. Rpt. 119 and 123, 16 pp. 

 each. Mar. 14, 1961 and Mar. 12, 1962. 



LUNDGREN, A. L., and BEAZLEY, R. I. 896 



Farm lumber consumption and use data : needs and 

 methods of estimating. U.S. Forest Serv. Lake 

 States Forest Expt. Sta. Paper 93, 20 pp. 1961. 

 A pilot study in Minnesota. 



MEYER, H. L. 897 



The international naval stores picture. Amer. Paint 

 Jour. 45(10) : 94-95, 98, 100-101, 104. Nov. 14, 1900. 

 Also Nav. Stores Rev. and Terpene Chem. 70(7) : 

 4-7. Oct. 1960, and AT-FA Jour. 23(2) : 6-7, 15-16. 

 Nov. I960.* 



PAPER TRADE JOURNAL 898 



Outlook for market pulp here and abroad. Paper 

 Trade Jour. 144(36) ; 24-27. Sept. 5, 1960. 



RITCHIE, J. L. 899 



Future of Europe's fibre economv. Paperboard 

 Packaging 45(3) : 57-58, 70, 72. Mar. 1960. 

 Pulp and paper. 



SPAETH, J. N. 900 



Forest land resources and projected timber needs. 

 In Land Econ. Inst. Univ. 111., 195S. pp. 215-222. 

 Modern land policy Urbana, 111. Univ. 111. Press, 449 

 pp. 1960. 

 To year 2000. 



SPEER, J. S. 901 



Role of timber supply and requirements analysis in 

 formulating forest policv. Fifth World Forestry 

 Cong. Proc. 1900 : 1048-1051. 1962. 

 Germany. 



