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1958. Estimating past diameters of ponderosa pine in the Black Hills. U.S. Forest 

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1960. Merchantable cubic -foot volume table for immature Black Hills ponderosa pine. 



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

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1960. Site index of ponderosa pine in the Black Hills from soil and topography. 

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1960. Natural thinning of ponderosa pine in the Black Hills . J. Forest. 58: 962-964. 



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1961. Growth of immature stands of ponderosa pine in the Black Hills . U.S. Forest 



Serv. Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Exp. Sta., Sta. Pap. 61, 14 pp. 



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1962. A quick method of predicting growth of even-aged immature stands. J. Forest. 



60: 824-825. 



(1393) Nardi, A. P. 



1964. Colorado's forest area and timber volume. U.S. Forest Serv. Res. Note 

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(1394) National Door Manufacturers Association. 



1945. New modular standard ponderosa pine stock windows and sash. Nat. Door Mfg. 

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(1395) Nebraska Park and Forestry Society. 



n.d. The bull or ponderosa pine. Nebr. Park & Forest. Soc. (York, Nebr.) Bull., 

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(1396) Neils, George, Lowell Adams, and Robert M. Blair. 



1956. Management of white-tailed deer and ponderosa pine. J. Forest. 54: 238-242. 



Also in: 20th North Amer. Wildlife Conf. Proc. 1955: 539-551. 



(1397) Nelson, A. L. 



1928. The Black Hills beetle . Gopher Peavey 1928: 73-75. Also in: Colo. Forest. 4: 

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(1398) Nelson, Robert E. 



1957. Soil-vegetation survey of central Sierra snow zone watershed. U.S. Forest 



Serv. Calif. Forest and Range Exp. Sta. Misc. Pap. 21, 43 pp. 



(1399) Neubrech, William L. 



1938. American western pines and their uses; Idaho white pine, ponderosa pine, sugar 

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1958. Can the quality index concept be used in ponderosa pine and sugar pine? U.S. 



Forest Serv. Calif. Forest and Range Exp. Sta. Res. Note 141, 6 pp. 



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