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BARROWS, J. S. 



Bombing fires with water. Proc. 38th annual meeting, Western 

 Forestry & Conservation Assoc. Dec, 



DUBISCH, ROY 



Measurement of forest fire danger. School Science & Mathe- 

 matics, Menasha, Wise, pp. 729-739. Nov. 



GISBORNE, H. T. 



A million dollars a year for smoke. The Timberman 24(7) :33-34. 



May. 



The importance of duff moisture content in the forest fire 

 problem. Jour. Forestry, v. 21, pp. 807-809. 



Moisture content of fuels as an index of fire danger. 

 Lumber World Rev., no. 45, p. 44. 



Lightning fires and storms in the northern rocky mountains . 

 The Timberman. April. 



Use of moisture content of duff as a measure of fire danger. 

 The Timberman. April. 



Save the forests, protect the highways. Highway Magazine. Aug. 



Cyclic fluctuations of rainfall in the northern rocky mountains. 

 Bui. Amer. Met. Soc, pp. 131-132. Aug. -Sept. 



Translation: Forests, hunting, and fishing from the economic 

 viewpoint in Belgium. (By L. Drumas) Jour. Forestry, v. 23, 

 pp. 670-676. 



Using weather forecasts for predicting forest fire danger. 

 Monthly Weather Rev. 53(2):58-60. Feb. 



The trend of forest fire research in northern Idaho, Idaho 

 Forester, Univ. Idaho, v. 8, p. 16. 



Meteorology and forest fire protection. Forestry Kaimin, 

 Univ. Montana, p. 29. 



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