* 1942 HAYES, G. L. 



A discussion of hygrographs. Research Note no* 25, 6 pp., 

 2 tables. Mimeo. July. 



1944 . 



A method of measuring rainfall on windy slopes. Monthly 

 Weather Rev., 72(5) : 111-114. May. 



* 1944 



Where and when to measure forest-fire danger. Jour 4 Forestry, 

 42(10): 744-751. Oct. 



* 1935 HORNBY, L. G. 



Fuel type mapping in region one. Jour. Forestry, 33(l) :67-?2i 

 Jan. 



* 1936 



Fuel type mapping - its relation to forest fire control plan- 

 ning. Northwest Sci. 10(3): 3-7. Aug. 



* 1936 



Fire control planning in the northern rocky mountain region. 

 Progress Report No. 1. 178 pp., illus. Proc . Sept. 



* 1932 JEMISON, GEORGE M. 



Man-power placement and facilities for fire control. Jour. 

 Forestry, 30:626-627. 



- 1932 



Drought not yet broken. Applied Forestry Note no. 62, 2 pp., 

 1 chart. Mimeo. May. 



1932 



Meteorological conditions affecting the Freeman Lake (Idaho) 

 fire. Monthly Weather Rev., 60(l):l-2. Jan. 



1932 



Climatological summary for the Priest River Forest Experiment 

 Station 1912-1931, inclusive. 27 pp. Mimeo, Mar. 



* 1934 



The significance of the effect of stand density upon the 

 weather beneath the canopy. Jour. Forestry, 32(4) : 446-451. Apr. 



* 1934 



Beaufort scale of wind force as adapted for use on forested 

 areas of the northern rocky mountains. Jour. Agr. Res., 

 49(l) :77. July. (Condensed result, "Northern Rocky Mountain 

 Scale of Wind Velocity," on 3"x5" cards and as 8"xll" illus- 

 tration for wall display available for distribution.) 



1935 . 



Influence of weather factors on moisture content of light 

 fuels in forests of the northern rocky mountains. Jour. 

 Agr. Research, 51 ( 10 ): 885-906. Nov. 



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