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



STEWART, B. E. 390 



Recreational use of private forest land in a portion 

 of eastern Maine. Thesis (M.F.), Univ. Maine. 

 1961.* 



STEWART, B. E., and YOUNG, H. E. 391 



Recreational development planning for profit. 

 Maine Farm Res. 9(3) : 3-5. Oct. 1961. 



Estimated costs and fees for camping and outdoor 

 recreational facilities. 



TAYLOR, G. D., and EDWARDS, R. Y. 392 



A survey of summer visitors to Wells Gray Park, 

 British Columbia. Forestry Chron. 36(4) : 346-354. 

 Dec. 1960. 



WAGER, J. A. 393 



The carrying capacity of wild lands for recreation. 

 Thesis (Ph. D.) , Univ. Mich. 1961.* 



Water, Soil 



PLEASONTON, A., and GUTTENBERG S. 394 



Stimulating woodland management in north Mis- 

 sissippi : an appraisal. U.S. Forest Serv. South. 

 Forest Espt. Sta. Occas. Paper 185. 18 pp. 1961. 

 Yazoo-Little Tallahatchie Flood Prevention Proj. 

 cooperating. 



Rehabilitation project in Yazoo-Little Tallahatchie 

 watershed. 



WILLI STON, H. L., and MacNAUGHTON, V. B. 395 

 Timber management guide for Yazoo-Little Talla- 

 hatchie flood prevention project. U.S. Forest Serv. 

 and U.S. Soil Conserv. Serv. 42 pp. 1962. 

 Northern Mississippi. 



Wildlife 

 ADAMS, L. 396 



Big game habitat management ; a problem in multiple 

 use in northeastern California. U.S. Forest Serv. 

 Pacific Southwest. Forest and Range Expt. Sta. 

 Tech. Paper 42, 50 pp. Oct. 1959. 



BENNETT, A. L. 397 



Industrial forestry and wildlife — the Northeast. 

 Jour. Forestry 60(1) : 18-20. Jan. 1962. 

 Mostly Pennsylvania. 



BODEN. W. A. 398 



Wildlife recreation on industrial forest lands. 

 Thesis (M.F.), Univ. Mich. 1962.* 



GAMBLE, H. B. 399 



Equating timber and wildlife values and returns to 

 the farm resource base in Sullivan County, Pennsyl- 

 vania. Thesis (M.F.), Pa. State Univ. 1962.* 



HEACOX, E. F., and LAWRENCE, W. H. 400 



Industrial forestry and wildlife — the Northwest. 

 Jour. Forestry 60(1) : 10-13. Jan. 1962. 

 Loss of growing stock ; control costs. 



HOWARD, W. E. 401 



1961 report of the wildlife society's committee on 

 economic losses caused by vertebrates. Jour. For- 

 estry 60(1) : 45^6. Jan. 1962. 

 A condensation of the report. 



HURD, E. S. 402 



Industrial forestry and wildlife — the Lake States. 

 Jour. Forestry 60(1) : 15-17. Jan. 1962. 



NELSON. U. C. 403 



The forest-wildlife resources of Alaska. Jour. For- 

 estry 58(6) : 461^64. June 1960. 



MANAGEMENT CHIEFLY FOR TIMBER 



General 



General 



CRAIG, G. A. 404 



How much K-V [Knutson-Vandenberg Act] do we 



need on timber sales administered by the U.S. Forest 



Service. Timberman 61(2) : 40-41, 79-SO. Feb. 1960. 



Includes regeneration. 



CURTIS, F. H. 405 



Linear programming the management of a forest 

 property. Jour. Forestry 60(9) : 611-616. Sept. 

 1962. 



ENTRICAN, A. R. 406 



The influence of delivered prices of forest product 

 on silvicultural practice in a developing forest econ- 

 omy. Fifth World Forestry Congress Proc. 1960: 

 425-433. 1962. 

 New Zealand. 



FALK, H. W. 407 



The forester's attorney. Yale University, School of 

 Forestry Industrial Forestry Seminar, Longview, 

 Wash., Oct. 12-23, 1959. 11 pp. 1960. 

 Legal advice. 



GRAH, R. R. 408 



Silviculture must pay its wav. Forest Indus. 89 

 (10) : 38-39, 92. Oct. 1962. 



GRUENFELD, J. 409 



Why the gap between forest management practice 

 and what is economically feasible? Jour. Forestrv 

 60(9) : 601-603. Sept. 1962. 



HAGENSTEIN, W. D. 410 



Logic of J. F. K. land plan disputed. Pulp & Paper 

 36(9) : 59-60. April 30, 1962. 



Forest management on federal lands. 



McARDLE, R. E. 411 



The nature of the U.S. problem. In Jarrett. H., ed. 

 Comparisons in resource management, pp. 47-51. 

 Johns Hopkins Press, for Resources for the Future, 

 Inc., 271 pp. 1961. 

 Small holdings. 



McLaren, c. g. 412 



Considerations in timberlaud investments in the 

 Southeast. Yale University. School of Forestry. In- 

 dustrial Forestry Seminar. Bui. 66, pp. 93-110. 1960. 



McMAHON. R. O. 413 



A deductive study of differences in forest manage- 

 ment intensity on nonindustrial forest lands. Thesis 

 (Ph.D.). University of California. 1962.* 



MEYER, H. A., RECKNAGEL, A. B., STEVEN- 

 SON. D. D., and BARTOO. R. A. 414 



Forest management. New York. Ronald Press, 2d 



ed. 320 pp. 1961. 



SEGUR. J. A. 415 



Financial management in action. Yale University, 

 School of Forestrv. Industrial Forestry Seminar, Bui. 

 66. pp. 111-124. I960. 



Industrial ownership and management of forests 

 to provide investment protection. 



