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



U.S. FOREST SERVICE, DIVISION OF CO- 

 OPERATIVE FOREST FIRE CONTROL 540 

 Forest fire statistics, 1961. 14 pp. rev. 1962. 



Prescribed Burning 



DAVIS, L. S. 541 



An economic evaluation of prescribed burning for fire 

 hazard reduction in forest stands. Thesis (M.F.), 

 Univ. Mich. I960.* 



LOTTI. T., KLAWITTER, R. A., and LE 

 GRANDE, W. P. 542 



Prescribed burning for understory control in loblolly 

 pine stands of the coastal plain. U.S. Forest Serv. 

 Southeast. Forest Expt. Sta., Sta. Paper 116, 19 pp. 

 1960. 



Includes burning costs and reduction of logging 

 costs. 



Protection From Insects 



BECKER, W. B., and ABBOTT, H. G. 543 



Prevention of insect damage to decked pine saw- 

 logs in Massachusetts with BHC emulsion sprays. 

 Jour. Forestry 59(5) : 366-369. May 1961. 



Analyzes costs and savings of spraying white pine 

 logs. 



BURNS, P. Y. 544 



Use of aircraft for foliar applications of herbicides in 

 Southern forests. Ann. Forestry Symposium 9 : 84- 

 100. La. State Univ. Press. 1960. 



Includes costs of application and returns from 

 spraying. 



EATON, C. B. 545 



Entomological considerations in the economics of 

 forest pest control. Jour. Forestrv 60(5) : 309-311 

 May 1962. 



MARTY, R. J. 546 



White pine opportunities project plan for an eco- 

 nomic analysis of several pest-control and manage- 

 ment alternatives in the east. U.S. Forest Serv. 

 Northeast. Forest Expt. Stat. Div. Forest Econ. Res. 

 44 pp. Mar. 1960. 



MARTY, R. J., and ALLISON. G. R. 547 



Appraising white-pine weevil control opportunities. 

 Jour. Forestry 58(3) : 203-206. Mar. 1960. 

 New York. 



WORRELL, A. C. 54S 



Pests, pesticides, and people. Amer. Forests 66(7) : 

 39-81. July 1960. 



Also Amer. Forestry Assoc, reprint. 1960. 



Policy and economic implications. 



Protection From Other Agencies 



KING, D. B., STOLTENBERG, C. H., and 

 MARTY, R. J. 549 



The economics of white pine blister rust control in 

 the Lake States. U.S. Forest Serv. 40 pp., appen- 

 dices. Washington, D.C. June 1960. 



NEWPORT, C. A. 



Economics of forest pest control. 

 60(5) : 306-308. May 1962. 

 Dwarfmistletoe. 



550 



Jour. Forestry 



FOREST INDUSTRY 



(For material on the forest economy in general, includ- 

 ing forest land resources, see FORESTRY ECO- 

 NOMICS AT LARGE, Forest Resources and Industries 

 of an Area.) 



GENERAL 



Status and Trends 



United States 

 General 



FRENCH, G. E. 551 



Let's face our problems. Forest Prod. Jour. 10(9) : 

 476-480. Sept. 1960. 



Lumber and plywood situation and outlook — raw 

 material, labor, production. 



JOHNSON, E. S., and SHOOK, E. A. 552 



Economics of machine replacement. Forest Prod. 

 Jour. 11(10) : 467-470. Oct. 1961. 



MEYER, W. H. 553 



Earning capacities and growth rates of selected 

 wood-using industries for the period 1945 through 

 1958. Yale Univ. School Forestrv, Indust. Forestry 

 Seminar Bui. 66, pp. 59-69. 1960. 



MORGAN, II. W. 554 



Challenges in the use of wood. pp. 153-161. In The 

 challenges of forestry, edited by R. E. Pentoney and 

 W. L. Webb. N.Y. State Univ. Coll. Forestry, Syra- 

 cuse. 232 pp. 1961. 



STODDARD. C. H. 555 



Public timber and small business. Soc. Amer. For- 

 esters Proc. 1959 : 88-90. 1960. 



U.S. FOREST SERVICE 556 



Forest industrv opportunities in rural development. 

 U.S. Dept. Agr. Inform. Bui. 222, 27 pp. Mar. 1900. 



ZIVNUSKA, J. A. 557 



Economic factors in the organization of the forest 

 products industries. Oreg. State Coll., Yale Indus. 

 Forestry Seminar 1960: S3-113. Corvalles, Oreg. 

 1961. 



ZIVNUSKA, J. A. 558 



Economic organization in the forest products indus- 

 tries. Yale Univ. School Forestry 12th Indus. For- 

 estry Seminar 1959 : 1-25. 1960. 



Northern United States 



DUERR, W. A. 559 



The future for wood-using industry in New York 

 State. Jour. Forestry 59(11) : S21-S24. Nov. 1901. 



HAGEN STEIN, P. R. 560 



The location decision for primary wood-using indus- 

 tries in the Northern Appalachians. Thesis ( Ph. D. ) , 

 Univ. Mich. 1962. 



NORTHEASTERN LOGGER 561 



Conference on forest industry opportunities in rural 

 development. Ilarrisburg, Pa., November 1960. 

 Northeast. Logger 9(9) : 10-19, 22-25, 34, 40-43, 

 46-65, 67, 69. Mar. 1961. 



