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A forest fire explosion. The Frontier, vol. X, Nov. 1929. 

 Remblished in Western Prose and Poetry, pp. 423-428, 

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How drjigerous are dry lightning storms? Northivest Sci. 

 4(1): 20-22. 1930. 



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Forest fire research. Sci, Monthly, vol, 31, pp. 76-80. 1930, 



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Report on spark arrester test, Mimeo, 3 pp. 1931. 



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Phases of fire problem. Amer. Lumberman. November 1931. 



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A five-year record of lightning storms and forest fires. 

 Monthly Wea. Rev. 59(4) :139-150. 1931. 



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Review: Forest research in Switzerland. Jour, Forestry, 

 vol. 29, p. 112. 1931. . 



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Not to be overlooked. West Coast Lumberman, 58(3) :70. 1931. 



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'Lightning on the lookouts, Amer. Forests, 37(9): 515, Sept. 1931. 

 Republished in Reader's Digest, pp. 559-561, Oct. 1931. 

 Republished in Rangers of the Shield, . Amer. For. Assoc., 

 ■ pp. 161-172, 1934. 



U 



The character of the 1931 fire season in the northern Rocky 

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The scheme of forest fire control. Jour. Forestry, 29(7):1077. 

 1931. 



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Periodic fluctuations of rainfall in the Inland Empire, llnpub. 

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Forest fire control objectives and practices in the northern Rocky 

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