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1961. Measuring the effectiveness of water-repellent preservatives. Forest Prod. J. 

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1255) Minor, Charles O. 



1960. Estimating tree diameters of Arizona ponderosa pine from aerial photographs. 



U.S. Forest Serv. Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Exp. Sta. Res. Note 46, 

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1961 . Pulpwood volume tables for ponderosa pine in Arizona. U.S. Forest Serv. 



Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Exp. Sta. Res. Note 69, 6 pp. 



1257) 



1961. Converting basal area to volume . U.S. Forest Serv. Rocky Mountain Forest 

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1964. Site index curves for young-growth ponderosa pine in northern Arizona. U.S. 

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1259) Minore, Don, and Donald R. Gedney. 



1960. Merchantable height of trees in Oregon- -a comparison of current logging practice 

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1260) Mirov, N. T. 



1929. Chemical analysis of the oleoresins as a means of distinguishing Jeffrey pine 

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1929. Turpentine production in California. Timberman 31(9): 114. 



1262) 



1930. Turpentining experiments with western yellow pine in northern California. 



J. Forest. 28: 521-532. 



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1932. A note on Jeffrey and western yellow pine. J. Forest. 30: 93-94. 



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1936. A note on germination methods for coniferous species. J. Forest. 34: 719-723. 



1265) 



1938. Phylogenetic relations of Pinus jeffreyi and Pinus ponderosa. Madrono 4: 169-171. 



1266) 



1940. Tested methods of grafting pines . J. Forest. 38: 768-777. 



1267) 



1941. Distribution of growth hormone in shoots of two species of pine. J. Forest. 39: 



457-464. 



1268) 



1942. Possibility of simple biochemical tests for differentiation between species of 



genus Pinus . J. Forest. 40: 953-954. 



1269) 



1943. Can branch cuttings of conifers develop into straight trees? J. Forest. 41: 369. 



1270) 



1944. Possible relation of linolenic acid to the longevity and germination of pine seed. 



Nature (England) 154: 218-219. 



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1944. Experiments in rooting pines in California. J. Forest. 42: 199-204. 



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