U Gisborne, H. T. 



Lightning - "the Devil's torch." Spokesman-Review, Aug, 1 

 and 13, 1933. 



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"Mrs. Robot" is on duty in nearby forests. Spokesman-Review, 

 Aug. 1 and 13, 1933. 



Deadwood lying on duff drier than air. Jour. For, 31(8) :979-980. 

 1933. 



Lightning apd forest fires. Pulp & Paper, Canada, 34(6) :327-329. 

 1933. 



The wood cylinder method of measuring forest inflammability. 

 Jour. Forestry 31(6). •683-89. Illus. 1933. 



Inexpensive vdnd gauge. Service Bulletin 17(2$) :3-4. 1933. 



Memorandum concerning spot fires. Unpub, ms, 4 pp. 1934. 



Measuring forest fire danger. .Quarterly of National Fire 

 Protection Assoc. April 1934. 



Paired minimum temperatures as indices of fair or foul weather. 

 Applied Forestry Note 65, 2 pp. Mimeo. Ju3y 1934. 



The character of the 1935 fire season in Region One. Applied 

 Forestry Note 73, 4 pp. Mimeo. 1935. 



Shaded fire breaks. Jour. Forestry 33 : 86-87. 1935. 



The rating of forest fire danger. Applied Forestry Notes 67, 

 3 pp. Mimeo. 1935. 



lichen a "normal" is not normal. Bui. Amer. Met. Soc, 

 16(6 & 7) June-July 1935. 



Where is the forest meteorologist? The Michigan Forester, 

 vol. XVI. June 1935. 



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