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McKEEVER, D. G. 



Direct seeding of western white pine using poisons for rodent 

 control. Research Note no. 18, 5 PP«, tables. Mimeo. Mar. 



Results of direct seeding of ponderosa pine in the northern 

 rocky mountain region. Research Note no. 20, 6 pp., tables. 

 Mimeo, May. 



Results of direct seeding of western redcedar and Engelmann 

 spruce in the northern rocky mountain region. Research Note 

 no. 21, 9 pp., tables. Mimeo, May. 



RAPRAEGER, E. F. 



Possibilities of partial cutting in young western white pine. 

 Station Paper no, 2, 19 pp. Mimeo. Jan. 



ROE, ARTHUR L. 



The growth rate of selectively cut ponderosa pine in western 

 Montana, Research Note no. 55, 4 pp. Mimeo. Sept. 



What is the right cutting cycle for ponderosa pine? Research 

 Note no, 57, 3 pp., figs. Mult. Dec. 



SCHOPMEYER, C. S. 



Brushfield reforestation in the St. Joe National Forest, Idaho. 

 Applied Forestry Note no. 83, 3 pp., illus. Mimeo, Feb. 



Direct seeding in the western white pine type. Applied 

 Forestry Note no. 90, 10 pp., illus., tables. Mimeo. May. 



Survival in forest plantations in the northern rocky mountain 

 region. Jour. Forestry, 38(l):l6-24. Jan. 



Successful forestation by direct seeding using poisons for 

 rodent control. Research Note no, 1, 5 pp., illus,, tables, 

 Mimeo. Jan, 



The use of western redcedar in reforestation by direct seed- 

 ing. Research Note no, 5, 4 pp. Mimeo, Mar. 



Second -year results of direct-seeding experiments in western 

 white pine type using screens for rodent control. Research 

 Note no, 6, 7 pp., tables. Mimeo. May. 



and HELMERS , A. E. 



Seeding as a means of reforestation in the northern rocky 

 mountain region. U.S. Dept. Agr. Circ. 772, 31 pp., illus, Dec, 



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