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1947 

 1947 



* 1925 

 1937 

 1936 



* 1940 

 1942 

 1940 

 1937 

 1944 

 1947 



* 1939 

 1938 



ADAMS, LOWELL 



Observations on deer and hunters in the Fisher River district, 

 Montana. Research Note no. 48, 4 pp., figs. Mimeo. Mar. 



The effects on mammals of DDT used in forest insect control 

 in the northern Rocky Mountains. Research Note no. 56, 3 pp. 

 Mimeo. Nov. 



BREWSTER, D. R., and LARSEN, J. A. 



Girdling as a means of removing undesirable tree species in the 

 western white pine type. Jour. Agr. Res., 31(3) :267. Aug, 



CUSHMAN, W. H., and WEIDMAN, R. H. 



Survival increased by carefulness in field planting. Applied 

 Forestry Note no. 81, 3 pp., tables. Mimeo. May. 



DAVIS, KENNETH P. 



Test of pruning equipment and methods in western white pine. 

 Applied Forestry Note no. 76, 6 pp., illus. Mimeo. Nov. 



Economic aspects of managing western white pine forests. 

 Northwest Sci, 14(2):26-32. May. 



Economic management of western white pine forests. U. S. Dept. 

 Agr. Tech. Bull. 830, 77 pp., illus., tables. Aug. 



and MOSS, VIRGIL D. 



Blister rust control in the management of western white pine. 

 Station Paper no. 3, 34 pp., illus. Mult. July. 



DIVISION OF SILVICULTURE 



Growth after logging of larch-Douglas-fir stands in north- 

 western Montana* Applied Forestry Note no. 79, 4 pp. Mimeo. Apr. 



Check list of the native and naturalized trees of Region One. 

 6 pp. Mimeo. Aug. 



Marking instructions for the white pine type in the northern 

 rocky mountain region. 14 pp« Processed. May. 



EHRLICH, JOHN 



A preliminary study of root diseases in western white pine. 

 Station Paper no. 1, 10 pp., illus. Mimeo. Oct. 



EVENDEN, J. C. 



An instance of insect damage resulting from zero-margin 

 selective cutting of ponderosa pine. Applied Forestry Note 

 no. 84, 4 pp., tables. Mimeo. Apr. 



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