LITERATURE CITED 



1. Flint, Howard R. 



1925. Fire resistance of northern Rocky Mountain conifers. Idaho 

 Forester 7: 7-10, 41-43, illus. 



2. Herman, F. R. 



1950. Survival of fire-damaged ponderosa pine ... a ■ progress report. 



U. S. Forest Serv . , Southwest. Forest and Range Expt . Sta., 

 Res. Note 119,. 3 pp. (Processed.) 



3. Lynch, Donald W. 



1954. Growth of young ponderosa pine stands in the Inland Empire. 



U. S. Forest Serv., Intermtn . Forest and Range Expt. Sta., 

 Res. Paper 36, 16 pp., illus. (Processed.) 



4. Starker, J. J. 



1934. Fire resistance in the forest. Jour. Forestry 32: 462-467. 



5. Weaver, Harold 



1947. Thinning pine stands by prescribed burning. West Coast 

 Lumberman 74: 111-114, illus. 



1955. Preliminary guidelines for estimating the survival of fire- 

 damaged trees. U. S. Forest Serv., Calif. Forest and Range 

 Expt. Sta., Forest Res. Note 98, 9 pp . (Processed.) 



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DPS, Ogden, Uiah 



