This is one of a series of reports published 

 by the Intermountain Forest and Range Ex- 

 periment Station. These reports are the result 

 of a study initiated in 1962 to evaluate 

 management alternatives on lands capable of 

 growing white pine within National Forests in 

 eastern Washington, northern Idaho, and west- 

 ern Montana. The work was done in coopera- 

 tion with the Northern Region of the U.S. 

 Forest Service, The following reports are 

 included in the series: 



Relations between western white pine site 

 index and tree height of several associated 

 species, by Glenn H. Deitschman and Alan 

 W. Green. U.S. Forest Service Research Paper 

 INT-22, 1965. 



Market trends for western white pine, by 

 Robert E. Benson and Larry L. Kirkwold. 

 U.S. Forest Service Research Note INT-65, 

 1967. 



Cost control in timber growing on the 

 National Forests of the Northern Region, by 

 J. H. Wikstrom and J. R. Alley. U.S. Forest 

 Service Research Paper INT-42, 1967. 



Evaluating species alternatives for National 

 Forest land capable of growing western white 

 pine, by Alan W. Green and Jack R. Alley. 

 U.S. Forest Service Research Paper INT-43, 

 1967. 



