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1946. Production of lumber, lath, and shingles in California and Nevada , 1945. U.S. 



Forest Serv. Calif. Forest and Range Exp. Sta. Res. Note 50, 7 pp. (Other 

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1948. Commodity production from commercial forest land in California - 1946. U.S. 



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1958. Trees of Idaho. Univ. Ida. Agr. Ext. Serv. Bull. 289, 24 pp. 



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1957. Log grade studies in the ponderosa pine region. U.S. Forest Serv. Forest 

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1957. Combined taper and volume tables of Pinus ponderosa. New Zeal. Forest Serv. 



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1964. Rapid measurement of oleoresin exudation pressure in Pinus ponderosa Laws. 

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1923. The suitability of western species for cross-ties. J. Forest. 21: 475-482. 



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1913. Insect destruction of fire-killed timber in the Black Hills of South Dakota. 



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1914. The probable origin of the forests of the Black Hills of South Dakota. Forest. 



Quart. 12: 223-227. 



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1952. Thermal properties of forest fuels. U.S. Forest Serv. Fire Res. Div. Armed 

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(291) Cable, Dwight R. 



1958. Estimating surface area of ponderosa pine foliage in central Arizona. Forest 



Sci. 4: 45-49. 



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1955. California's forest regeneration problem. 45 pp. 



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1962. Reforestation studies 1961. 29 pp. 



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1954. The more important pests of California forests - present knowledge concerning 



them and the research needs. Part III. Diseases. 12 pp. 



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1955. Forest insect conditions in California - 1954. 13 pp. 



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1959. Successful transplanting and cold storage of seedlings dependent on seasonal 



periodicity of root development. Calif. Univ. Forest Prod. Lab. 10, 2 pp. 



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