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MISC. PUB. 1003, U.S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



Canada 



BARFORD, B. 646 



A larger share of a smaller cake? Canada Lumber- 

 man 81(1) : 25-30. Jan. 1961. 



A review of Canadian forest products market for 

 1960, and preview for 1961. 



GILLAM, D. S. 647 



The White-Sugarloaf development and experimental 

 8-foot, 16-foot and tree-length logging. Pulp and 

 Paper Mag. Canada, Woodlands Rev., pp. WR-12 to 

 WR-22. Jan. 1962. 



LUSSIER, L. J. 648 



Planning and control of logging operations. 135 pp. 

 Laval Univ., Quebec. 



MORRISON, W. 649 



Commuter-camp operations result in lower wood 

 costs. Pulp and Paper Mag. Canada, Woodlands 

 Rev. WR-332, 334. Aug. 1962. 

 Includes effect on local economy. 



SILVERSIDES, C. R., and SHISKO, S. 650 



Equipment leasing by the logging industry in eastern 

 Canada. Pulp and Paper Mag. Canada 62(5) : 163- 

 166. 1961. 



High annual use justifies maintenance-free ma- 

 chinery without large capital expenditure. 



TESSIER, J. P., and KNAPP, F. M. 651 



Cost analysis of a mobile logging operation on the 

 UBC Research Forest. British Columbia Univ. 

 Faculty Forestry Res. Paper 41, 16 pp. June 1961. 



Production 

 (This section includes production of logs and bolts in 

 general or for more than one use ; for single uses, see 

 the industry in question "Raw material." For long- 

 term production goals, see FOREST-PRODUCT DE- 

 MAND, PRICE, MARKETING, TRADE; Consumption 

 or production goals, prospective requirements.) 



Southern United States 



ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVA- 

 TION, DIVISION OF FORESTRY 652 

 Production of forest products by counties in Ala- 

 bama — calendar year 1961 as determined from forest 

 products severance tax receipts. Ala. Forest Prod. 

 5(10): 109. Oct. 1962. 



STERNITZKE, H. S., and CHRISTOPHER. J. F. 653 

 Recent trends in southern pine production. Pulp- 

 wood Prod. 9 ( 11 ): 1, 4. Nov. 1961. 



Western United States 



BEUTER, J. H. 654 



1961 Oregon log production. U.S. Forest Serv. Pa- 

 cific Northwest. Forest and Range Expt. Sta. Forest 

 Survey Rpt. 146 ( rev. ) , 2 pp. 1902. 



CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL 

 RESOURCES, DIVISION OF FORESTRY 655 



Production of California timber operators in 1958. 



11 pp. Sacramento. 1960. 



CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL 

 RESOURCES, DIVISION OF FORESTRY 656 



Production of California timber operators in 1960. 



State Forest Note 10, 7 pp. Feb. 1902. 



DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES 657 



Timber harvest report. Ann. Rept. Olympia, Wash. 



DOTTA, D. 658 



Production of California timber operators in 1959. 

 Calif. Dept. Nat. Resources, Div. Forestry State For- 

 est Note 8, 7 pp. Apr. 1961. 



GEDNEY, D. R. 659 



1960 Oregon log production. U.S. Forest Serv. Pa- 

 cific Northwest. Forest and Range Expt. Sta. Forest 

 Survey Rpt. 138, 2 pp. 1962. 



GEDNEY, D. R. 660 



1960 Washington log production. U.S. Forest Serv. 

 Pacific Northwest. Forest and Range Expt. Sta. For- 

 est Survey Rpt. 140, 2 pp. 1962. 



MILLER, R. L., and WILSON, A.K. 661 



Sawlog production in Colorado and Wyoming. 1957. 

 U.S. Forest Serv. Rocky Mountain Forest and Range 

 Expt. Sta. Forest Survey Release 3, 6 pp. 1960. 



U.S. FOREST SERVICE, PACIFIC NORTH- 

 WEST FOREST AND RANGE EXPERIMENT 

 STATION 662 



1960 Washington log production. Pacific Northwest. 



Forest and Range Expt. Sta. Forest Survey Rpt 140. 



2 pp. Mar. 1961. 



Canada 



CANADA BUREAU OF STATISTICS, INDUS- 

 TRY AND MERCHANDISING DIVISION 663 

 Operations in the woods. Final estimates of forest 

 production, 1959. 11 pp. Queen's Printer, Ottawa, 

 Ont. 1961. 



Utilization of the Stand or Tree 



(For utilization of specific products, see industry in 

 question and also Bark, chips, other residues.) 



General 

 GAREY. C. 664 



How industry is utilizing the forest — past, present, 

 and future. Tappi 43(9) : 213A-216A. Sept. 1960. 



KING, W. W. 665 



Effect of better log making on tree value. U.S. Tenn. 

 Valley Auth., Div. Forestry Relat. Tech. Note 33, 7 pp. 

 Norris, Tenn. 1960. 



Northern United States 

 BORK, J. 666 



Allocating costs in multi-product logging. Northeast. 

 Logger 10(1) : 14-15, 40. July 1961. 



HALL, S. 667 



Integrated logging; silviculturally desirable — finan- 

 cially dangerous. Northeast. Logger 9(1) : 29. July 

 19G0. 



WINER, H. I. 668 



Multi-product logging ; opportunities and problems. 

 Northeast. Logger 10(1) : 10-11, 39. July 1961. 



Transportation 



(For marketing transportation, see FOREST-PROD- 

 UCT DEMAND, PRICE, MARKETING, TRADE; 

 Transportation.) 



BORK, J. H. 669 



Transportation planning on the large operation. 



Northeast. Logger 9(2) : 20-21, 44-45, 48. Aug. 1960. 

 New Hampshire logging. 



