Lumber production tops 24-7ear record in northern region. 

 M. B. Dickerman, 5 pp. Stenalithed. December 19A-9. 



A tin can infiltrometer with improvised baffle, A. B. Evanko. 

 2 pp., illus. Processed, February 1950, 



Recommendations for poisoning western hemlock, Marvin W. 

 Foiles, 2 pp. Processed. February 1950. 



Growth in understocked and overstocked western white pine 

 stands, Richard F, Watt. 3 pp.. Processed. March 1950. 



Dispersal and survival of seed in a partially-cut ponderosa 

 pine stand, A. E. Squillace and Lowell Adams, 4 pp. 

 Processed, March 1950, 



Consumption of ponderosa pine seed by small mammals. Lowell 

 Adams. 4 pp. .Processed. March 1950. 



Can we induce prompt regeneration in selectively-cut 

 ponderosa pine stands? Arthur L. Roe and A, E, Squillace, 

 7 pp.. Processed. Inarch 195Q. 



■Montana Christmas tree shipments high again. Ben M. Huey, 

 4 pp. Processed. March 1950. 



Pole production gains in 1949. M. B. Dickerman. 2 pp. 

 Processed. May 1950. 



Pulpwood cutting continues to increase. M, B, Qickerman. 

 1 p. Processed. May 1950. 



The prof it in pruning western white and ponderosa pine, 

 Ben M, Huey, 6 pp. Processed. July 1950. 



