(979) Kotok, E. S. 



1950. Peeler log potential for southwest Oregon. Timberman 51(3): 46-47. 



(980) 



1951. Shall we prune to provide peeler logs for the future? Timberman 52(10): 104, 



106, 108, 109. 



(981) 



1953. Ponderosa pine- -a good pole wood. U.S. Forest Serv. Southwestern Forest and 

 Range Exp. Sta. Res. Note 123, 4 pp. 



(982) andC. W. Myers. 



1955. An estimate of residues at a small sawmill in the Black Hills. U.S. Forest 

 Serv. Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Exp. Sta. Res. Note 17, 6 pp. 



(983) and C. A. Newport. 



1959. Lumber recovery at a ponderosa pine sawmill in the Black Hills. U.S. Forest 

 Serv. Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Exp. Sta., Sta. Pap. 19, 14 pp. 

 (Rev. and enl. from Kotok, E. S., 1956: same title and series number.) 



(984) Krauch, Hermann. 



1920. Use of stand graphs in determining Limitation of cut. J. Forest. 18: 719-722. 



(985) 



1920. Alinement volume tables . J. Forest. 18: 831-832. 



(986) 



1922. The use of diameter age charts in yield studies. J. Forest. 20: 390-392. 



(987) 



1922. The intolerance of western yellow pine regarded as a regulating factor in the 



maintenance of the type . J. Forest. 20: 463-464. 



(988) 



1923. A method of determining the technical rotation for yellow pine stands of Arizona 



and New Mexico . J. Forest. 21: 273-277. 



(989) 



1924. Acceleration of growth in western yellow pine stands after cutting. J. Forest. 



22(6): 39-42. 



(990) 



1926. The determination of increment in cut-over stands of western yellow pine in 

 Arizona. J. Agr. Res. 32: 501-541. 



(991) 



1930. The determination of increment in cut-over stands of western yellow pine in the 

 Southwest. J. Forest. 28: 978-986. 



(992) 



1930. Mortality in cut-over stands of western yellow pine. J. Forest. 28: 1085-1097. 



(993) 



1934. Diameter growth of ponderosa pine as related to age and crown development. 

 J. Forest. 32: 68-71. 



(994) 



1934. Does it pay to reserve thrifty mature trees of ponderosa pine for future cutting? 

 J. Forest. 32: 72-75. 



(995) 



1937. Partially cut ponderosa pine stand makes good growth. U.S. Forest Serv. South- 

 western Forest and Range Exp. Sta. Res. Note 5, 2 pp. 



(996) 



1937. Growth and yield of cut-over stand of ponderosa pine in Arizona under different 

 methods of cutting. J. Forest. 35: 1134-1147. 



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