Foreword 



The most significant reports published by members of the staff of the 

 Northern Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, from its 

 beginning through 1950, are listed in the following pages. To facili- 

 tate finding publications by authors, subject matter, and series, three 

 separate lists are given: (1) an index of authors, (2) a classified 

 subject matter list, and (3) a list of station publications by series. 



The list of authors is arranged a].phabetically. Numbers after an 

 author's name refer to the pages in the subject matter list, in vhich 

 the complete reference to an author's Dublications is given. 



The classified subject matter list is divided into the following twelve 

 categories : 



General Forestry Page 1 



Forest Botany " 3 



Silviculture " 5 



Forest Protection .... " 13 



Lumbering " 25 



Forest Technology .... " 29 



Forest Engineering Page 31 



Forest I-lanagement " 



Forest Economics " 



Range Management " 



Water Resource Management " 



Associated Uses " 



31 

 35 

 42 

 49 

 49 



For a number of years the station has released reports in various pub- 

 lications series. These series are given in the third list, vdiich is 

 arranged numerically by releases. 



In 1920 the station published its first series entitled "Applied Forestry 

 Notes". Since that time and up through 1950, a total of 270 reports have 

 been released in the six station series listed below: 



Applied Forestry Notes 



Forest Survey Releases 



Forest Survey Statistical 

 Service 



Station Papers 



Research Notes 



Miscellaneous Publications 



1 through 93 (discontinued) 

 1 through 21 (discontinued) 



1 through IS (discontinued) 

 1 through 25 

 1 through 85 

 1 



The three current series are chiefly different in their length. Shorter 

 manuscripts are published as Research Notes and longer ones as Station 

 Papers, Miscellaneous Publications include handbooks, experimental 

 forest guide books, maps, and other material not classified elsewhere. 



Many of the earlier publications have been supplanted by more recent re- 

 leases; the supply of other publications is exhausted. Those viiich are 

 available for distribution are marked "A"; those available on a loan basis 

 only are marked "L"; and those which are unavailable, "U". (Many of the 

 latter can be found in libraries and in professional, scientific and other 

 periodicals , 



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