ECONOMICS OF FORESTRY; BIBLIOGRAPHY, 1960-62 



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STAEBLE-R. G. R. 516 



Optimum levels of growing: stock for managed stands. 

 Soc. Amer. Foresters. Proc. 1959 : 110-113. 1900. 



Northern United States 



MIXCKLER. L. S., PLASS, W. T., and RYKER, 



R. A. 517 



Woodland management by single-tree selection : a 

 case history. Jour. Forestry 59(4) : 257-261. April 

 1901. 

 Kaskaskia Experimental Forest, 111. 



SIEGWORTH, H. D. 518 



Financial maturity for some Indiana hardwoods. 

 Thesis (M.F.). Purdue University. I960.* 



Southern United States 



ANDERSON, G. A. 519 



Cellulose forestry — key to the future. La. State 

 Univ. Forestry Symposium Proc. 10 : 90-96. 1961. 

 Efforts to produce maximum per-acre yields of 

 southern pine with short-rotation management. 



BRUCE, R. I. 520 



Sawlog forestry — dead or alive. Louisiana State 

 University Annual Forestry Svmposium, 10 : 79-89. 

 1961. 



Southern pine management alternatives — rotation 

 depending on lumber industry status and markets. 



CHAPPELLE, D. E. 521 



Value growth of pine pulpwood on the George Walton 

 Experimental Forest. U.S. Forest Serv. Southeast. 

 Forest Expt. Sta., Sta. Paper 140, 14 pp. Mar. 1962. 



LATHROP, H. E. 522 



Custom marketing of forest products. Ann. Forestry 

 Symposium Proc. 11 : 82-92. La. State Univ. Press. 

 1962. 



Stumpage grading and selection to meet special 

 wood markets — Lightsey Brothers, Miley, S.C. 



SELLERS, J. D. 



Harvesting and marketing. 

 116-118. Mar. 1960. 



Also in 20(7) : 118-120. 

 113-114. Mar. 1962. 



523 



Forest Farmer 19(7) : 



Mar. 1961, and 21(7) : 



Western United States 



HAMILL, L. 524 



Increasing the allowable cut from Federal Forests 

 in Western Oregon. Oreg. Business Rev. 19(5) : 1-9. 

 May 1960. 

 Rotation age. 



JEFFERS, D. X. 525 



Rotation — sense and nonsense. West. Forestry and 

 Conserv. Assoc. Proc. 51 : 69-72. 1960. 



McMAHOX, R. O. 526 



The economic significance of mortality in old-growth 

 Douglas-fir management. U.S. Forest Serv. Pacific 

 Northwest Forest and Range Expt. Sta. Res. Paper 

 37, 21pp. 1961. 



NEWPORT, C.A. 527 



Dead timber salvageable. Pulp and Paper 35(16) : 

 50, 52. Aug. 7, 1961. 



Douglas-fir in western Oregon and Washington. 

 775-671—65 1 



TINXEY, W. A., QUAM, A. X., and O'DOX- 

 NELL, A. R. 528 



Twenty years of commercial crop lending in im- 

 mature Douglas-fir. Jour. Forestry 59(10) : 731-733. 

 Oct. 1961. 



Canada 



DOBSON, P. O. 529 



Timber for the future. West. Forestry and Conserv. 

 Assoc. Proc. 52 : 52-55. 1961. 



Sustained-yield management in British Columbia. 



TESSIER, J. P., and SMITH, J. H. G. 530 



Effect of tree size of red alder on harvesting and 

 conversion to lumber. British Columbia Univ. 

 Faculty Forestry Res. Paper 45, 8 pp. Nov. 1961. 



ROADS, OTHER TRANSPORTATION 



FEDKIW, J. 531 



Advance roading for increased utilization in the 

 Douglas-Fir Region — Oregon and Washington. 

 West. Forestry and Conserv. Assoc. Proc. 51 : 64-69. 

 1960. 



PROTECTION 



Protection From Fires 



ADAMS, H. E., and ACHOCH, M. S. 532 



1960 forest fires and fire danger in Connecticut, 

 Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, 

 New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, 

 Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia. U.S. For- 

 est Serv. Southeast. Forest Expt. Sta. 1961 and 

 1962. 



Twelve separate reports ; cost and loss data. 



COWAN, C. S. 533 



The enemy is fire ! 135 pp. Superior Pub. Co., 

 Seattle, Wash. 1961. 

 History of fire control, Washington State. 



HEFNER, J. E., and STOREY, T. G. 534 



An analysis of 1959 forest fires and fire danger in 

 Georgia. Ga. Forest Res. Council Forest Res. Paper 

 2. 38 pp. 1961. 



HEFNER, J. E., and STOREY, T. G. 535 



An analysis of 1960 forest fires and fire danger in 

 Georgia. Ga. Forest Res. Council Forest Res. Paper 

 7,40 pp. Dec. 1961. 



HENDEE, C. W. 536 



Forest fire prevention — progress and prediction. 

 Jour. Forestry 60(6) : 380-384. June 1962. 



MACTAVISH, J. S. 537 



Forest fire damage appraisal in Canada. Pulp and 

 Paper Mag. Canada, Woodlands Rev., pp. WR— 150 

 toWR-151. Xov. 1902. 



A plea for standard methods of reporting so that 

 statistics will be more useful in management 

 decisions. 



MACTAVISH. J. S., and LOCKMAX, M. R. 538 



Forest fire losses — Canada 1961. Canada Dept. For- 

 estry, Res. Branch. 1962(?). 



Statistics by region covering cause, area burned, 

 volume, and value destroyed. 



SMITH, J. II. G. 539 



Costs and values of adequate forest-fire control. For- 

 estry Chron. 37 ( 1 ) : .1. 9. Mar. 1961. 



