* 1935 GIS BORNE, H. T. 



The character of the 1935 fire season in Region One. Applied 

 Forestry Note no* 73, 4 pp. Mimeo. Nov* 



* !935 . 



Shaded fire breaks. Jour. Forestry, 33:86-87. 



* 1935 



The rating of forest fire danger. Applied Forestry Note 

 no. 67, 3 pp. Mimeo. Jan. 



* 1936 _____ 



The principles of measuring forest fire danger. Jour. Forestry, 

 34(8):786-793. Aug. 



1936 



Measuring fire weather and forest inflammability. U. S. Dept. 

 Agr, Circ. 398, 59 pp., illus., tables. July. 



* 1938 



Determination of normal fire danger. The Ames Forester, 

 Ames, Iowa, v. 29:27-31. 



1938 



The northern rocky mountain fire danger meter no. 5. Applied 

 Forestry Note no. 85, 3 pp. Mimeo. May. 



1938 



The character of the 1937 fire season in region one. Applied 

 Forestry Note no. 82, 3 pp., table. Mimeo. Feb. 



1938 



The character of the 1938 fire season in region one. Applied 

 Forestry Note no. 87, 3 pp., table. Mimeo. Nov. 



* 1939 



Short-term forest workers. Fire Control Notes, 3(3) : 27-30. July. 



* 1939 



Forest pyrology. Sci. Monthly, 49(1): 21-30. July. 



1939 



Character of the 1939 fire season in region one. Applied 

 Forestry Notes no. 93, 3 pp., table. Mimeo. Nov. 



* 1939 



Hornby's principles of fire control planning. Jour. Forestry 

 37(4):292-296. Apr. 



* 1940 



Comparison of intensive versus limited forest fire control 

 action. Research Note no. 10, 5 pp. Mimeo. Sept. 



* 1941 



The new trend in fire control. Mich, Forester, pp. 16-18, 57. 



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