s 



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



ZIVNUSKA, J. A. 194 



The tax burden on forest plantations. Paper pre- 

 sented to Forests and Recreation Sect., Common- 

 wealth Club Calif., Mar. 31, 1960. 8 pp. mimeo. 

 I960.* 



Valuation 



ANDERSON, W. C. 195 



A method of appraising pine sawtimber in South 

 Carolina. U.S. Forest Serv. Southeast. Forest Expt. 

 Sta. Paper 122, 15 pp. 1961. 



BATLESS, B. J. 196 



Negotiating public utility easements on timberlands. 

 Jour. Forestry 59 ( 6 ) : 433-437. Jun. 1961. 



BRUNS, P. E. 197 



How foresters can determine fair market valuation 

 of timberlands. Timberman 61 (10): 43, 79. Sept. 

 1960. 



CALIFORNIA STATE BOARD OF EQUALI- 

 ZATION 198 



Assessors' handbook — the appraisal of timber prop- 

 erty. 118 pp. Sacramento, Calif . 1960. 



CRAIG, G. A. 199 



Present Forest Service methods suggest how to ap- 

 praise low-value species to provide a normal profit 

 opportunity in mixed-timber sales. Timberman 62 

 (13): 42-43. Dec. 1961. 



CRAIG, G. A. 200 



A suggested method for establishing the profit allow- 

 ance in Forest Service timber appraisals. West. 

 Lumber Mfrs., Inc. Mimeo. No. 580. 1960. 



CRAIG, G. A. 201 



Trade roads for public stumpage. West Conserva- 

 tion Jour. 19(4 and 5) : 30-32. July/Oct. 1962. 



Policy of deducting road construction costs from 

 stumpage values of Forest Service timber sales in 

 Washington, Oregon, and California. 



ELLIS, R. M. 202 



Methods and practices ; appraising timber for 

 eminent domain. Appraisal Jour. 28(3) : 301-317. 

 July 1960. 



FRAZIER, G. D., and CARNEY, R. B. 203 



Computing average log values for timber appraisals 

 using IBM 650 or Univac solid state 80 computers. 

 U.S." Forest Serv. Pacific Southwest. Forest and 

 Range Expt. Sta. Tech. Paper 54, 16 pp. 1961. 



HALL, O. F. 204 



Forest valuation using inventory data. Purdue 

 Univ. Forest Management Control Conf . Proc. 1960 : 

 199-207. 1960. 



Three types of value of a forested property: (1) 

 Value for immediate liquidation, (2) market value 

 for continuous production, (3) strategic value to a 

 single owner. 



HUNT, E. R., and BELL, J. F. 205 



The valuation of immature timber stands and the 

 processing of the data by electronic machines. Jour. 

 Forestry 59(6) : 416-419. June 1961. 



KOROSI, J. J. 206 



Appraising timberlands for taxation purposes. The 

 Consultant 7(4): 15-19. October 19G2. 



A discussion of a timber valuation manual provid- 

 ing simplified guidance in assessment problems in the 

 State oi Washington. 



LUNDGREN, A. L. 207 



A graphical method of compounding and discounting 

 for use in forest valuation problems. Jour. Forestry 

 60 ( 2 ) : 136-138. Feb. 1962. 



MILLER, R. M., and ROOF, S. D. 208 



Automatic processing of timber appraisal cruises. 

 U.S. Forest Serv. Pacific Southwest. Forest and 

 Range Expt. Sta. Tech. Paper 74, 25 pp. 1962. 



An IBM 704 and 7090 FORTRAN MONITOR pro- 

 gram has been designed to meet the needs of the 

 timber appraiser for volume, value, and overrun of 

 the species having net volume taper tables. Sum- 

 mary tables are produced for the average appraisal 

 in less than 4 minutes on the IBM 7090 computer. 



NELSON, F. B. 209 



Stumpage appraisal — the large sale. Northeast. 

 Logger 10 ( 3 ) : 14-15, 30-31. Sept. 1961. 



ORRELL, C. D. 210 



Techniques and procedures; appraising forest land. 

 Forest Farmer 20 ( 1 ) : 20-21, 26. Oct. 1960. 



Also in 20(7) : 98-100. March 1961, and 21(7) : 

 92-94. March 1962. 



TESSIER, J. P., and KER, J. W. 211 



Stumpage appraisal on the UBC Research Forest II. 

 British Columbia Lumberman 45(12) : 16-17. 1961. 



Insurance 

 PARDO, R. 212 



A bold step forward. Amer. Forests 66(3) : 17, 40. 

 March 1960. 



Fire insurance, State of Washington. 



RUSH, J. D. 213 



Forest insurance in the United States. Agr. Finance 

 Rev. 22 : 70-79. Sept. 1960. 



WAITT, M. G. 214 



Forest fire insurance — 1961. Forest Farmer 20(7) : 

 67. March 1961. 



WEATHERBY, H. 215 



Standing timber insurance. Timber Canada 22(7) : 

 44-48, 58. July 1961. 

 Fire. 



WILLIAMS, E. T. 216 



A new forest fire insurance program. Jour. Forestry 

 59(5) : 376-377. May 1961. 

 Southern rates and coverage. 



RESEARCH 



(For research on specific topics, see those topics.) 

 General 



COPISAROW, A. C. 217 



Forest products research in the national economy. 

 Inst. Wood Sci. Jour. 9 : 3-11. April 1962.* 



DOSKER, C. B. 218 



Product development — keystone to expanded mar- 

 kets. Forest Prod. Jour. 11(9): 423-425. Sept. 

 1961. 



GARRATT, R. M. 219 



Research and development in forest products. Yale 

 University, School of Forestry Industrial Forestry 

 Seminar 1959, 18 pp. 1960. 



