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Roe, Arthur L, / 



The growth rate of selectively cut ponderosa pine in western 

 Montana, Research Note 55, 4 pp» tiimeo, Sept. 1947. 



liJhat is the right cutting cycle for ponderosa pine? Research 

 Note 57, 3 pp., figs. Mult. Dec. 1947. 



Growth of a selectively-cut stand of ponderosa pine- in western 

 Montana, Proc« Montana Academy of Sciences, vol, 7 and 8, 

 pp. 15-23. 1948. 



Thirty-nine years' growth in a cut-over larch stand. Research 

 Note 70, 6 pp. Processed, 1948. 



Response of western larch and Douglas-fir to logging release in 

 western Montana, Northwest Science XXIV(3) : 99-104. August 1950. 



U Timm, John L, 



Conversion of standard pole classes to tree diameters in lodge~ 

 pole pine. Research Note 39, 2 pp, Mimeo, 1946, 



A Watt, Richard F, 



Approach toward normal stocking in weste^'n white pine stands. 

 Northwest Science XXI V(4 )? 149-157. November 1950, 



Grovijth in understocked and overstocked western white pine 

 stands. Research Note 78, 3 pp. .Processed, March 1950, 



I/e liner, C. A, and Hansen, Ralph 



Volume distribution in ponderosa pine trees, ^^s^arch Note 17, 

 2 pp., table, Mimeo. 1941. . 



and Roe, A, L, , . , 



Management practices for Christmas tree production. Station 

 Paper 9, 21 pp., illus. Mult. Nov, 1947. 



U Zach, Lawrence W, . 



The application of sample log scaling in Region 1. Research 

 Note 31, 10 pp, Mmeo. 1943. 



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