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THE TREE

Trees and Men
A Tree Is A Living Thing, N. T. MIROV
Some Trees Are Famous, CHARLES E. RANDALL
Trees Remembered and Remembering, G. HARRIS COLLINGWOOD
Questions and Answers About Trees, W. W. BERGOFFEN

Trees And Homes

Every Tree for Its Use
Trees For The Country Home, W. H. LARRIMER
City Trees, IRVING C. ROOT, CHARLES C. ROBINSON
Shade Trees for the Northeast, ALMA M. WATERMAN, R. U. SWINGLE, CLAYTON S. MOSES
Shade Trees for the Southeast, RALPH M. LINDGREN, R. P. TRUE, E. RICHARD TOOLE
Shade Trees for the Plains, ERNEST WRIGHT, T. W. BRETZ
Shade Trees for the Rockies, LAKE S. GILL
Shade Trees for California, W. W. WAGENER
Shade Trees for the North Pacific Area, T. W. CHILDS
Pointers on Planting Trees, T. E. MAKI
Keeping Shade Trees Healthy, CURTIS MAY
Protecting Shade Trees From Insects, R. A. ST. GEORGE

FORESTS AND MEN

Trees Living Together
The Community of Trees, JESSE H. BUELL........... 103
Forest Types of the United States, WILLIAM A. DAYTON..... 109
Forests and Soils, JOHN T. AUTEN, T. B. PLAIR.......... 114
Forest Renewal, LEONARD i. BARRETT............. 120

What Do We Plant?
First the Seed, Then the Tree, PAUL o. RUDOLF......... 127
Direct Seeding of Trees, w. E. MC OJJILKIN........... 136
Pine Breeding in the United States, j. w. DUFFIELD, PALMER STOCK-WELL ......................... 147
Poplars Can Be Bred to Order, ERNST j. SCHREINER....... 153
Amateur Tree Breeders? Why Not? ERNST j. SCHREINER ... 158
Production of Planting Stock, FLOYD M. COSSITT, c. A. RINDT, HARRY A. GUNNING....................... 160
The Wind River Experimental Forest, LEO A. ISAAC, WILLIAM E. BULLARD........................ 169

The Small Woodland
Cash Crops From Small Forests, R. E. MCARDLE......... 173
Roots and Stems and Dogwood Bolts, A. G. HALL........ 176
Cooperatives and Small Woodlands, ALLEN w. BRATTON .... 183
Windbreaks and Shelterbelts, JOSEPH H. STOECKELER, ROSS A WILLIAMS........................ 191
Growing Better Timber, ARTHUR KOEHLER........... 200
The Job of Plan ting Trees: A Survey, PHILIP c. WAKELEY, G. WILLARD JONES ......................... 206
Planting a Small Southern Woodland, w. R. HINE ....... 211
How To Care for Your Small Forest, M. M. BRYAN........ 219
Harvesting the Small Forest, ARTHUR M. SOWDER........ 237

Christmas Trees
Christmas Tree, The Tradition, ARTHUR M. SOWDER.............. 245
Christmas Trees---The Industry, ARTHUR M. SOWDER...... 248
The Farmer and Christmas Trees, ARTHUR M. SOWDER...... 251

Company Forests
Large Private Holdings in the North, HARDY L. SHIRLEY..... 255
Private Forestry in the West, GHAS. L. TEBBE, H. j. ANDREWS .... 275
Forestry on Large Ownerships in the South, j. HERBERT STONE,
CHARLES F. EVANS, W. R. HINE............... 279
Naval Stores: The Industry, JAY WARD............ 286
Naval Stores: The Forests, CARL E. OSTROM, JOHN w. SQUIRES . . . 291
The National Forests
The People's Property, c. M. GRANGER ............ 299
Appalachian Comeback, M. A. MATTOON............ 304
The AuSable Cooperative, JOHN E. FRANSON.......... 309
Evolution of Management on Chippewa, H. BASIL WALES .... 311
Forestry in the Black Hills, ARTHUR F. c. HOFFMAN, THEODORE
KRUEGER........................ 319
Taming a Wild Forest, JOHN R. BRUCKART........... 326
New Security for Forest Communities, DAHL j. KIRKPATRICK . . . 334
Rebuilding a Southern Forest, FRANK A. ALBERT........ 339
Pinyon-Juniper in the Southwest, QUINCY RANDLES....... 342
Ponderosa Pine in the Southwest, c. OTTO LINDH........ 347
Pine Forests of California. B. o. HUGHES, DUNCAN DUNNING .... 352
Small Ranchers and the Forests, WILLIAM L. ROBB....... 358
Forests of Alaska, B. FRANK HEINTZLEMAN........... 361
The Administration of National Forests, EARL w. LOVERIDGE . . . 372
Projects of Many Uses
Other Federal Forests, F. w. GROVER............. 381
State Forests, STANLEY G. FONTANNA............. 390
Community Forests, GEORGE A. DUTHIE............ 394
Arboretums, Places of Beauty and Science, w. H. LARRIMER, ERNST
J. SCHREINER....................... 398
The National Arboretum, B. Y. MORRISON........... 403
Insects, Diseases, Parasites
Insects in the Forest: A Survey, F. c. CRAIGHEAD, JOHN M. MILLER . . 407
The Key to Protection, s. A. ROHWER............. 413
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Four Billion Feet of Beetle-Killed Spruce, N. D. WYGANT, ARTHUR L.
NELSON......................... 417
The Spruce Budworm, R. c. BROWN, H. j. MAC ALONEY, p. B. DOWDEN . 423
Pine Bark Beetles, F. p. KEEN ................ 427
Insects in Wood Products, THOMAS E. SNYDER......... 432
Controlling the Tussock Moth, PAUL H. ROBERTS, JAMES c. EVENDEN . 436
Diseases and the Forest, L. M. HUTCHINS............ 443
Introduced Tree Diseases and Insects, G. F. GRAY ATT, D. E. PARKER . 446
Dutch Elm Disease, R. u. SWINGLE, R. R. WRITTEN, E. G. BREWER . . 451
Blister Rust on White Pine, j. F. MARTIN, PERLEY SPAULDING .... 453
Dwarf Mistletoes, LAKE s. GILL, JESS L. BEDWELL........ 458
Heart Rot, GEORGE H. HEPTING, JAMES w. KIMMEY....... 462
Breeding and Selecting Pest-Resistant Trees, RUSSELL B. CLAPPER,
JOHN M. MILLER..................... 465
The Airplane in Forest-Pest Control, j. s. YUILL, c. B. EATON .... 471
Fire, Friend and Enemy
Progress, But Still a Problem, A. A. BROWN........... 477
Bad Business; Your Business, R. F. HAMMATT........... 479
Building a Fire Organization, EARL s. PEIRCE, CARL A. GUSTAFSON . . 485
Forest Fire Danger, G. LLOYD'HAYES............. 493
The Fire on Cedar Creek, FRANK j. JEFFERSON.......... 498
Fighting Fires From the Air, CLAYTON s. CROCKER........ 508
Fire as a Tool in Southern Pine, ARTHUR w. HARTMAN....... 517
Machines and Fires in the South, ARTHUR w. HARTMAN...... 527
Fun in the Forests
New Values in the Minds of Men, L. F. KNEIPP.......... 533
Trail Riding in the Wilderness, SHIRLEY w. ALLEN........ 537
Treasures of the Nation, CONRAD L. WIRTH, j. H. GADSBY...... 544
Everyone is Welcome, JOHN SIEKER.............. 551
Safety for Forest Visitors, ROBERT s. MONAHAN.......... 556
Forests and Wildlife
Wildlife in the Small Woodland, EDWARD H. GRAHAM....... 561
Forests as a Wildlife Habitat, LLOYD w. SWIFT.......... 564
Trees and Food From Acorns, ALBERT A. DOWNS......... 571
Managing Utah's Big-Game Crop, D. IRVIN RASMUSSEN, DAVID M.
GAUFIN......................... 573
Forests and Fish, PAUL R. NEEDHAM, FRED w. JOHNSON....... 581
Action on the Blue Ridge, THEODORE c. FEARNOW, i. T. QUINN . . 586

Forests and Water
Timber Cutting and Water Yields, H. G. WILM.......... 593
Watersheds and How To Care for Them, GEORGE w. CRADDOCK,
CHARLES R. HURSH.................... 603
To Help Control Floods, GEORGE R. PHILLIPS, BERNARD FRANK . . . 609
Wood in Use
The Wood for the Job, R. P. A. JOHNSON, CHARLES E. VAN HAGAN . . 615
Seasoning of Wood, RAYMOND c. RIETZ............ 620
Preservative Treatment of Wood, THOMAS R. TRUAX....... 623
Painting the Farm and City Home, FREDERICK L. BROWNE .... 625
Fungi and Wood, CARL HARTLEY.............. 630
The Prefabricated House, RONALD F. LUXFORD, F. A. STRENGE . . . 633
The Gluing of Wood, DON BROUSE............... 636
Chemicals From Wood, ALFRED j. STAMM............ 639
Putting Unused Wood To Work, c. v. SWEET.......... 643
The Forest Products Laboratory, GEORGE M. HUNT........ 647
How To Use the Forest Products Laboratory, F. j. CHAMPION . . . . 651
The Foresters' Calling
Education in Forestry, SAMUEL T. DANA............. 655
Teachers and Conservation, JULDEN L. BOATMAN......... 658
Consulting Foresters, NORMAN MUNSTER, ARTHUR SPILLERS..... 662
National Forest Personnel, H. DEAN COCHRAN.......... 664
Industrial Forestry Associations, CHAPIN COLLINS......... 666
Prescription for Woods Safety, SETH JACKSON . . . . :..... 676
Picturing Forests From the Air, RAYMOND D. CARVER...... 679
Railroads and Foresters, ROBERT N. HOSKINS........... 682
Yesterday and Today
Since the Days of LeifEricson, FRED c. SIMMONS......... 687
Logging the Pacific Slopes, NEWELL L. WRIGHT.......... 695
The History of Forestry in America, w. N. SPARHAWK....... 702
Today and Tomorrow
Forest Land and Timber Resources, c. EDWARD BEHRE...... 715
Forest Resources and the Nation's Economy, EDWARD c. CRAFTS,
MARTHA A. DIETZ..................... 721
Future Requirements for Timber, A. c. CLINE.......... 731
The World Forest Situation, STUART BEVIER SHOW........ 742
The Real Interests of the People, WILLIAM GREEN......... 754
Labor Looks at Trees and Conservation, PHILIP MURRAY..... 755
A National Program for Forestry, LYLE F. WATTS......... 757

LISTS AND OTHER AIDS
To Know the Trees
Important Forest Trees of the United States, ELBERT L. LITTLE, JR . 763
Fifty Trees From Foreign Lands, ELBERT L. LITTLE, JR...... 815
Key for the Identification of Woods Without the Aid of a Hand
Lens or Microscope, ARTHUR KOEHLER........... 833
Trees Best Adapted for Special Purposes........... 845
A Vacation Guide
National Forests..................... 855
Wilderness and Wild Areas................. 877
Natural Areas...................... 883
[Areas Administered by the National Park Service....... 889
Public Forest-Tree Nurseries................ 893
State Forestry Agencies.................. 896
For Further Reference.................. 901
Some Words Woodsmen Use
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