Number 



U 62, Drought not yet broken. By George fl, Jemison, . 2 pp., 



1 chart. May 1932. 



L 63. Breakage losses and cull percent of timber in the Inland 



Eknpire, ^ I, V, Anderson. 3 pp. Apr, 1934. 



L 64, An economic tree classification for ponderosa pine. By 



I, V. Anderson. 19 pp,, 4 plates. June 1934. 



L 65, Paired minimum tenppratures as indices of fair or foul 



weather. By H. T. Gisbome. 2 pp. July 1934, 



A 66, Overgrazing reduces cattle gains and increases production 



costs. By Leon C. Hurtt. 4 pp. July 1934. 



U ■ 67. The rating of forest fire danger. By H. T. Gisbome. 

 3 pp. Jan. 1935, 



L ■ 68, A comparison of Ibng-log and short-log scale. By C, W. 

 Blooml 3 pp. hay 1935. 



A' 69, Regrassing Montana dry farms. By Leon C, Hurtt'. 4 pp. 



June 1^35. 



L 70, Progress report on the forest resource survey. ' By G, M,* 



DeJarnette. 5 pp., 1 map. Jxily 1935. 



A 71, Cattle production costs are increased by overgrazing. 



By Leon 0. H\irtt. 5 pp. July 1935. 



L 72, ^^atch plank and commercial lumber from western white pine 



logs. By I. V. Anderson. 3 ?p. July 1935, 



U 73, The character of the 1935 fire season in Region One. By 



H. T. Gi:.t)crne. 4 pp. NoVo 1935. 



U 74, Relation of tree size in western white pine to log-making 



• costs. ' By E. F. Rapraeger. 3 pp. >ipr, 1936. 



U 75. v#iat percent 01 tree volume is in each "D og of a western 



white pins tree? Ey Eo Rapraeger. 2 pp. May 1936. . 



L 76, Test of pr;.r.ijig eq^:- lament and methods in v;estem vrhite 



pine. By Xerjiobh P. Davis, 5 3 pl. Nov, 1936. 



U 77, The character of the 193 6^ fire season in region one. 



By George M, Jemison. 3 PP., 1 chart, Dec, 1936. 



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