APPLIED FORESTRY NOT-ES 



N limber 



U . 1-a -Germination from se;?d in the duff in western white pine 

 stands. By J. k. Larsen. 2 pp. Undated, 



U 1-b Marking. By U. C. Lowdermilk. 2 pp. Nov. 1920. 



U • 1-c Effect of cutting on site factors. By J, A. Larsen, 

 2 pp. Dec. 1920. 



U 1-d Does western larch recover? By C. Lowdermilk. 



1 p. 1920. 



U 2, Volume reserves in forest management. By VJ. C, Lowdermilk. 



2 pp. 1920. 



U 3. I'/eed eradication. By VJ. G. V'ahlenberg. 2 pp. Jan. 1921, 



U Zf. Accelerated gro;vth of western white pine after cutting. 



Author- unknown. 2 pp,, 1 table, 1 chart. Feb. 1921. 



U 5. The recovery of western larch. By J. D. Warner, Forest 



■Supervisor, by Remington Ellis, Acting. 2 pp. 'Feb. 1921. 



U 6, Relative humidity of the atmosphere and its relation to 



the fire problem. By J. A. Larsen. 4 pp. Feb. 1921. 



U 7. V'ind and its relation to forest fires. By J. A. Larsen, 



5 pp. Mar, 1921, 



U S. Status of insect infestations, Coeur d'Alene National 



Forest. By James C. Evenden, 3 pp. Apr. 1921. 



U 9, Sunshine and air temperature in relation to forest fires. 



By -J. A. Larsen. 6 pp. Undated. 



U 10. PurTXDse of the Applied Forestry Notes. By V/. C. Lowdermilk, 



1 p. May 1921. 



U 11, Forest insect control. Need for careful surveillance of 



white Dine stands of Idaho and Montana. By James C, 

 Evenden, 3 ^p. May 1921. 



U 12. Seed. By W C. Lowdermilk, 2 pp. May 1921, 



U 13, The problem! of the unmerchantable trees in the white pine 



stands. By ^f, C, Lowdermilk. 4 pp. May 1921, 



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