1 - FOREST BOTANI 



A Division of Forest Products 



Check list of the native and naturi'lized trees of Region- One, 

 6 pp, ilimeo. 1944. 



U Fisher, George M, 



Comparative fermination of tree species on various kinds of 

 surface-soil material in the western white nine tyne , 

 Ecologv 16(4) :606-6ll. 1935. 



U Haig, I. T. 



Colloidal content and related soil factors as indicators of 

 site quality. Yale Forestry School Bui. 2U, 33 pn. 1929. 



U 



Review: Forest types of the northern Rocky Mountains and their 

 climatic controls, (By J. A, Lars en) Jour, Forestry 

 29(7):1104-06. 1931. 



U Huberman, M, A. 



The. role of v/estern white nine in forest succession in northern 

 Idaho. Ecology 16(2) :137-151. 1935. 



U Larsen, J. A. 



Light requirements of forest trees and methods of measurement. 

 (Abstract translation from Centralblatt fur das Gesamte 

 Forstwesen Karienbrunn, Wien, Aug. -Sept. 1907.) April 15, 1916. 



U 



Silvical notes on western larch. Proc. Soc, Am.er. Foresters 

 ll(4):434-440. I916. 



U 



Periodic fluctuation of precipitation in the Pacific Northwest. 

 Idaho Farmer. February 1921. 



U 



Effect of removal of the virgin white pine stand upon the phys- 

 ical factors of site. Ecology 3(4) :302-305. 1922. 



U 



IvTiy hardv/oods do not grow naturally in the v;est, Idaho Forester, 



4:28-32. (Excerpt in Monthly Wea. Rev. 52(4) :218, April 1924.) 

 1922. 



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Association of trees, shrubs, and other vegetation in northern 

 Idaho forests. Ecology 4(l)s63-67. 1923. 



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