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Review of published information on the larch — Douglas-fir type. 

 Station Paper 15. 15 pp., proc. 1948. 



Slash disposal by spot burning arid dozer piling in ponderosa 

 pine type. Paper presented at meeting of Northern HocIq'' 

 Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station Section, S.A.F,, 

 Missoula, Montana, March 19, 1948. 9 pp., mimeo. 1948. 



Silvi cultural possibilities of fire in northeastern Washington. 

 Unpub. ms., 14 pp., typewritten. Paper presented at meeting 

 of Ecological Society of America, Vancouver, B. C. • June 15, 1949. 



Lowdermilk, V/. C. 



Factors affecting reproduction of Engelmann soruce. Jour. Hgr, 

 Res. 30(11) :995-1009. 1925. 



• and I^lillcr, F. G. _ 



The minimum measures in protection and silviculture for main- 

 taining forest lands in a condition of continuous production - 

 western white pine type. 11 po. , mimeo. 1922. 



Marshall, Robert ' 



The growth of hemlock before and after release from suppression. 

 Harvard Forest Bui. 11, 43 pp. 1927. 



The girdled pine still lives. American Forests &• Forest Life, 

 Jan. 1929, p. 29. 



McKeever, D. G. . 



Direct seeding of western white pine using poisons for rodent 

 control. Research Note 18, 5 pp., tables. Iiimeo. 1942. 



uesulto of direct seeding of. ponderosa pine in the northern 

 Rocky Moxontain region. Research Note 20, 6 pp., tables, 

 ^'imeo. 1942. ... 



Results of direct seeding of- western redcedar and Engelmann 

 spruce in the northern Rocky l-iountain region. Research 

 Note 21, 9 po., tables. Iiimeo. 1942-. • 



Polk, R. Brooks,, and Boe, Kenneth N. 



Succession of trees in cut-over larch — Douglas-fir stands in 

 western Montana. Proc. Montana Acad. Sci., vol, 10, pp. 

 31-37. 1950. 



