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SEF Library Page 1 Printed Catalog Report by Title 02/05/2008 "I Can See You Naked" - A Fearless Guide to Making Great Presentations / by Ron Hoff. - Andrews and McMeel, 1988. ID: B1865 Type: BKS Southlands 0.44 H ISBN/ISSN: 0-8362-7944-1 "The Global Timber Supply/Demand Balance to 2030: Has the Equation Changed? / by R. Hagler. - Second Printing. - Wood Resources International Ltd., 1999. ID: B3651 Southlands 7.0 H33t Subject 1. TIMBER SUPPLY INTRODUCTION: Since the early 1990's, several studies of the world's timber supply and demand situation by national and international organizations and consultants, have forecasted a pending shortage of timber early in the next century as global demand catches, and ultimately exceeds sustainable global timber supply. The conclusion is reached by extrapolating historical demand for wood based products, against a forest resource under global pressure by deforestation, urban sprawl, and increasingly managed to provide products other than industrial timber, such as species habitat, biodiversity, and recreation. 100 Native Forage Grasses in 11 Southern States / by Horace L. Leithead, Lewis L. Yarlett, Thomas N. Shiflet. - U.S.D.A. Soil Conservation Service, 1971. (Agriculture Handbook No. 389) ID: B1627 Type: BKS Southlands 1.5 L 1001 Answers To Questions About Trees / by Rutherford Platt. - Grosset & Dunlap, 1959. ID: B3242 Southlands 0.71 P22o Subject 1. TREES Contains history and facts, forestry, home trees, tree products, and tree pests and diseases. 110 Years of Biological Control Research and Development in the United States Department of Agriculture 1883-1993 / by J. R. Coulson... [et al.]. - USDA, 2000. ID: B3548 Southlands 3.0 C680 Subject 1. AGRICULTURAL PESTS Research and implementation of biological control, briefly defined as the use of natural enemies and other beneficial organisms to control pests, began in North America with the first introduciton of an exotic natural enemy in late 1883 by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). USDA's biological control programs have addressed many agricultural pests and have utilized a variety of natural enemies and antagonists. This report provides a brief chronicle of progress in these areas. Many successes have been demonstrated in USDA's

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"I Can See You Naked" - A Fearless Guide to Making Great Presentations / by Ron Hoff. - Andrews and McMeel, 1988. ID: B1865 Type: BKS Southlands 0.44 H ISBN/ISSN: 0-8362-7944-1

"The Global Timber Supply/Demand Balance to 2030: Has the Equation Changed? / by R. Hagler. - Second Printing. - Wood Resources International Ltd., 1999. ID: B3651 Southlands 7.0 H33t Subject 1. TIMBER SUPPLY INTRODUCTION: Since the early 1990's, several studies of the world's timber supply and demand situation by national and international organizations and consultants, have forecasted a pending shortage of timber early in the next century as global demand catches, and ultimately exceeds sustainable global timber supply. The conclusion is reached by extrapolating historical demand for wood based products, against a forest resource under global pressure by deforestation, urban sprawl, and increasingly managed to provide products other than industrial timber, such as species habitat, biodiversity, and recreation.

100 Native Forage Grasses in 11 Southern States / by Horace L. Leithead, Lewis L. Yarlett, Thomas N. Shiflet. - U.S.D.A. Soil Conservation Service, 1971. (Agriculture Handbook No. 389) ID: B1627 Type: BKS Southlands 1.5 L

1001 Answers To Questions About Trees / by Rutherford Platt. - Grosset & Dunlap, 1959. ID: B3242 Southlands 0.71 P22o Subject 1. TREES Contains history and facts, forestry, home trees, tree products, and tree pests and diseases.

110 Years of Biological Control Research and Development in the United States Department of Agriculture 1883-1993 / by J. R. Coulson... [et al.]. - USDA, 2000. ID: B3548 Southlands 3.0 C680 Subject 1. AGRICULTURAL PESTS Research and implementation of biological control, briefly defined as the use of natural enemies and other beneficial organisms to control pests, began in North America with the first introduciton of an exotic natural enemy in late 1883 by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). USDA's biological control programs have addressed many agricultural pests and have utilized a variety of natural enemies and antagonists. This report provides a brief chronicle of progress in these areas. Many successes have been demonstrated in USDA's

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(Continued) 110 Years of Biological Control Research and Development in the United States Department of Agriculture 1883-1993 classical biological control programs, saving growers more than $2 billion during just the past decade. Considerable progress has also been made toward the practical use of augmented insect and nematode natural enemies and in the development of pathogens for control of insects and weeds.

11th North American Forest Biology Workshop, June 13-15, 1990 / by Bruce C. Bongarten, Philip M. Dougherty, Robert O. Teskey. - University of Georgia, 1990. ID: B3413 Southlands 1.0 B66p Subject 1. ABSTRACTS Contains the program and abstracts from the 11th North American Forest Biology Workshop held June 13-15, 1990 in Athens, Georgia.

18th IUFRO World Congress, Congress Report / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1986. ID: B2993 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 18th CR 1986 Subject 1. SILVICULTURE 18th IUFRO World Congress, Congress Report, from Yugoslavia, September 7-21, 1986.

18th IUFRO World Congress, Proceedings, Division 1, Vol. 1 / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1986. ID: B2994 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 18th D1A 1986 Subject 1. FOREST METEOROLOGY 18th IUFRO World Congress, proceedings, from Yugoslavia, September 7-21, 1986.

18th IUFRO World Congress, Proceedings, Division 1, Vol. 2 / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1986. ID: B2995 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 18th D1B 1986 Subject 1. TROPICAL SILVICULTURE 18th IUFRO World Congress, proceedings, from Yugoslavia, September 7-21, 1986.

18th IUFRO World Congress, Proceedings, Division 2, Vol. 1 / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1986. ID: B2996 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 18th D2A 1986 Subject 1. FOREST INSECTS 18th IUFRO World Congress, proceedings, from Yugoslavia, September 7-21, 1986.

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18th IUFRO World Congress, Proceedings, Division 2, Vol. 2 / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1986. ID: B2997 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 18th D2B 1986 Subject 1. MYCOPLASMA DISEASES 18th IUFRO World Congress, proceedings, from Yugoslavia, September 7-21, 1986.

18th IUFRO World Congress, Proceedings, Division 3 / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1986. ID: B2998 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 18th D3 1986 Subject 1. WOOD UTILIZATION 18th IUFRO World Congress, proceedings, from Yugoslavia, September 7-21, 1986.

18th IUFRO World Congress, Proceedings, Division 4 / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1986. ID: B2999 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 18th D4 1986 Subject 1. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT 18th IUFRO World Congress, proceedings, from Yugoslavia, September 7-21, 1986.

18th IUFRO World Congress, Proceedings, Division 5 / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1986. ID: B3000 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 18th D5 1986 Subject 1. WOOD QUALITY 18th IUFRO World Congress, proceedings, from Yugoslavia, September 7-21, 1986.

18th IUFRO World Congress, Proceedings, Division 6 / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1986. ID: B3001 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 18th D6 1986 Subject 1. FOREST LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT 18th IUFRO World Congress, proceedings, from Yugoslavia, September 7-21, 1986.

1971 Southern Regional Technical Conference Proceedings., 1971. ID: B1012 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 S

1980 Forest Herbicide Conference., 1980. ID: B881 Type: BKS Southlands 2.671 F716

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1980 Forest Herbicide Conference Proceedings., 1980. ID: B1014 Type: BKS Southlands 2.68 F

1981 Directory of Forest Tree Seed Orchards in the United States., 1982. (FS-278) ID: B1175 Type: BKS Southlands 0.723 D

The 1982 Georgia County Guide., 1982. ID: B956 Type: BKS Southlands 0.722 G352 1982

The 1982 Georgia Municipal Guide. - Cooperative Extension Service, 1982. ID: B1185 Type: BKS Southlands 0.722 G 1982

1982 Western Nurserymen's Conference Proceedings., 1982. ID: B824 Type: BKS Southlands 2.53 W527 1982

1982 Yearbook / by David S. Evans. - Random Lengths Publications, Inc., 1983. (Yearbook) ID: B3727 Southlands 0.722 E22n XVIII Subject 1. YEARBOOK The 1982 Yearbook provides a record of prices for more than 160 key items of lumber, plywood, shingles, shakes, veneer, and particleboard. Monthly average prices for the past 11 years are tabulated, and those for the most recent five years are graphed. Five-year monthly averages are also tabulated, to show season trends. Rounding out this valuable reference are such features as annual futures contract summaries, tables of production statistics, monthly housing starts…plus, the new expanded EXPORT section, including price histories for 12 key lumber items traded in overseas markets, and statistical summaries covering the past six years.

The 1983 Georgia County Guide., 1983. ID: B957 Type: BKS Southlands 0.722 G352 1983

1983 Workshop on Acid Rain / by R. H. Peterson, H. H. V. Hord., 1983. (Canadian Tech. Rpt. of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences No. 1213) ID: B1257 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 A

1985 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife Associated Recreation. - U.S. Department of the Interior, 1988. ID: B1410 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) 1985 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife Associated Recreation 9.12 N

The 1985 symposium on systems analysis in forest resources / by Peter E. Dress, Richard C. Field. - Georgia Center for Continuing Education, 1985. ID: B48 Type: BK Southlands 0.6 S995

1985-1986 Congressional Directory, 99th Congress. - United States Government Printing Office, 1985. ID: B160 Type: BKS Southlands 0.723 C749 1985-86

1986 Georgia Farm Chemical Handbook. - Cooperative Extension Service - UGA, 1986. ID: B1429 Type: BKS Southlands 3.0 G352 1986

1988 DDFPI Directory of the Forest Products Industry. - Forest Industries Publication, 1988. ID: B1356 Type: BKS Southlands 0.723 D598 1988

1990 Executives' Conference Proceedings - Institute of Paper Science and Technology: Enchancing 300 Years of Papermaking. - Institute of Paper Science and Technolog, 1990. ID: B1556 Type: BKS Southlands 0.77 E

1991 Newspaper Directory. - Georgia Newspaper Service, Inc., 1991. ID: B1794 Type: BKS Southlands 0.723 G

1991 SAF National Convention - Proceedings (Pacific Rim Forestry--Bridging the World), California, August 4-7, 1991. - Society of American Foresters, 1991. ID: B1798 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 S678N 1991 ISBN/ISSN: 0-939970-46-5

The 1992 Citizen's Guide to the Property Rights Movement. - Land Rights Letter, 1992. ID: B1796 Type: BKS Southlands 0.723 L 1992

The 1993 Citizen's Guide to the Property Rights Movement. - Land Rights Letter, 1993. ID: B2097 Type: BKS Southlands 0.723 L 1993

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The 1993 Information Please Environmental Almanac. - World Resources Institute, 1992. ID: B2096 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 W ISBN/ISSN: 0-395-63766-X

1993 Yearbook; Forest Products, Market Prices and Statistics / by Jon P. Anderson. - Random Lengths Publications, Inc., 1994. ID: B3755 Southlands 0.722 A62n 1993 Subject 1. YEARBOOK INTRODUCTION: The Random Lengths Yearbook summarizes price activity in a variety of softwood forest products. It is intended for traders, researchers, and managers. The Yearbook contains monthly and yearly price averages for more than 180 key items of lumber, plywood, veneer, OSB/waferboard, particleboard, shingles, and shakes. The market statistics section includes housing starts, lumber and structural panel production figures, summaries of lumber futures markets, and a chronology of trading in North American markets. The Export section contains price histories of key export items, statistical summaries of Canadian and U.S. export volumes, and a chronology of trading in export markets. Yearbook prices are averages of prices reported in the weekly Random Lengths Price Guides. In determining monthly averages, if a trading week ended on the first or second day of a month, that week's prices were averaged with figures from the previous month. Prices shown for lumber items are per thousand board feet, unless otherwise noted. Shingle and shakes prices are per square. Plywood, veneer, OSB/waferboard, and particleboard prices are per thousand square feet. Items are organized by species within product categories. Prices are based on carloads or similar volumes from manufacturers to wholesalers. When comparing five-year charts, note differences in unit divisions on the vertical axis.

1994 Conservation Directory, 39th Edition / by Rue E. Gordon. - National Wildlife Federation, 1994. ID: B2236 Type: BKS Southlands 0.723 G67c 1994 ISBN/ISSN: 0-945051-55-7

1994 Yearbook; Forest Products, Market Prices and Statistics / by Jon P. Anderson. - Random Lengths Publications, Inc., 1995. ID: B3756 Southlands 0.722 A62n 1994 Subject 1. FOREST PRODUCTS INTRODUCTION: The Random Lengths Yearbook summarizes price activity in a variety of softwood forest products. It is intended for traders, researchers, and managers. The Yearbook contains monthly and yearly price averages for more than 180 key items of lumber, plywood, veneer, OSB/waferboard, particleboard, shingles, and shakes. The market statistics section includes housing starts, lumber and structural panel production figures, summaries of lumber futures markets, and a chronology of trading in North American markets. The

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(Continued) 1994 Yearbook; Forest Products, Market Prices and Statistics Export section contains price histories of key export items, statistical summaries of Canadian and U.S. export volumes, and a chronology of trading in export markets. Yearbook prices are averages of prices reported in the weekly Random Lengths Price Guides. In determining monthly averages, if a trading week ended on the first or second day of a month, that week's prices were averaged with figures from the previous month. Prices shown for lumber items are per thousand board feet, unless otherwise noted. Shingle and shakes prices are per square. Plywood, veneer, OSB/waferboard, and particleboard prices are per thousand square feet. Items are organized by species within product categories. Prices are based on carloads or similar volumes from manufacturers to wholesalers. When comparing five-year charts, note differences in unit divisions on the vertical axis.

1995 Conservation Directory. - Nat'l Wildlife Fed., Washington, D. C., 1995. ID: B2281 Type: BKS Southlands 0.723 G67c 1995 ISBN/ISSN: 0-945051-56-5

1995 Yearbook; Forest Product, Market Prices and Statistics / by Jon P. Anderson. - Random Lengths Publications, Inc., 1996. ID: B3798 Southlands 0.722 A62n 1995 Subject 1. PRICE INTRODUCTION: The Random Lengths Yearbook summarizes price activity of softwood forest products. It is intended for traders, researchers, and managers. The Yearbook contains monthly and yearly price averages for more than 180 key items of lumber, plywood, veneer, OSB, particleboard, shingles, and shakes.

1996 Yearbook; Forest Products, Market Prices and Statistics / by Jon P. Anderson. - Random Lengths Publications, Inc., 1997. ID: B3757 Southlands 0.722 A62n 1996 Subject 1. YEARBOOK INTRODUCTION: The Random Lengths Yearbook summarizes price activity in a variety of softwood forest products. It is intended for traders, researchers, and managers. The Yearbook contains monthly and yearly price averages for more than 180 key items of lumber, plywood, veneer, OSB/waferboard, particleboard, shingles, and shakes. The market statistics section includes housing starts, lumber and structural panel production figures, summaries of lumber futures markets, and a chronology of trading in North American markets. The Export section contains price histories of key export items, statistical summaries of Canadian and U.S. export volumes, and a chronology of trading in export markets. Yearbook prices are averages of prices reported in the weekly Random Lengths Price Guides. In determining monthly averages, if a trading

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(Continued) 1996 Yearbook; Forest Products, Market Prices and Statistics week ended on the first or second day of a month, that week's prices were averaged with figures from the previous month. Prices shown for lumber items are per thousand board feet, unless otherwise noted. Shingle and shakes prices are per square. Plywood, veneer, OSB/waferboard, and particleboard prices are per thousand square feet. Items are organized by species within product categories. Prices are based on carloads or similar volumes from manufacturers to wholesalers. When comparing five-year charts, note differences in unit divisions on the vertical axis.

1997 Yearbook; Forest Product, Market Prices and Statistics / by Jon P. Anderson. - Random Lengths Publications, Inc., 1998. ID: B3799 Southlands 0.722 A62n 1997 Subject 1. MARKET PRICES INTRODUCTION: The Random Lengths Yearbook summarizes price activity of softwood forest products. It is intended for traders, researchers, and managers. The Yearbook contains monthly and yearly price averages for more than 200 key items of lumber, plywood, veneer, OSB, particleboard, shingles, and shakes.

1998 Corporate Telecommunications Directory (Centennial Edition - 100 Years) / International Paper. - International Paper, 1998. ID: B3490 Southlands 0.4 I57o Subject 1. TELECOMMUNICATIONS DIRECTORY INTRODUCTION: The 1998 edition of International Paper's Corporate Telecommunications Directory is divided into three sections, each color-coded for quick reference: White Pages (Personnel), Green Pages (Division/Facility) and Blue Pages (Facility/Personnel).

1998 Southern Hemisphere Forest Industry Yearbook / Trade and Media Services Limited. - Trade and Media Services Limited, 1998. ID: B3741 Southlands 0.722 T72n ISBN/ISSN: 1174-3867 Subject 1. FOREST INDUSTRY INTRODUCTION: Welcome to this 1997 edition of the Southern Hemisphere Forest Industry Yearbook. Our decision to publish a Yearbook grew out of a series of Surveys undertaken during 1996 for our quarterly, Southern Hemisphere Forest Industry Journal. As readers of the Journal will be aware, our sub-title for the publication is "Your window on the world's most dynamic forest industries". Hence we view the Yearbook as opening yet another "window" on the forestry industry in the countries of the Southern Hemisphere. In general, the Yearbook has even more detail than the Surveys. Where possible, we have updated statistical information to the end of 1996. However, some countries have not published 1995 data, so we have used estimates based on our industry sources.

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1998 Yearbook; Forest Products, Market Prices and Statistics / by Jon P. Anderson. - Random Lengths Publications, Inc., 1999. ID: B3758 Southlands 0.722 A62n 1998 Subject 1. YEARBOOK INTRODUCTION: The Random Lengths Yearbook summarizes price activity in a variety of softwood forest products. It is intended for traders, researchers, and managers. The Yearbook contains monthly and yearly price averages for more than 180 key items of lumber, plywood, veneer, OSB/waferboard, particleboard, shingles, and shakes. The market statistics section includes housing starts, lumber and structural panel production figures, summaries of lumber futures markets, and a chronology of trading in North American markets. The Export section contains price histories of key export items, statistical summaries of Canadian and U.S. export volumes, and a chronology of trading in export markets. Yearbook prices are averages of prices reported in the weekly Random Lengths Price Guides. In determining monthly averages, if a trading week ended on the first or second day of a month, that week's prices were averaged with figures from the previous month. Prices shown for lumber items are per thousand board feet, unless otherwise noted. Shingle and shakes prices are per square. Plywood, veneer, OSB/waferboard, and particleboard prices are per thousand square feet. Items are organized by species within product categories. Prices are based on carloads or similar volumes from manufacturers to wholesalers. When comparing five-year charts, note differences in unit divisions on the vertical axis.

1999 Yearbook; Forest Product, Market Prices and Statistics / by Jon P. Anderson. - Random Lengths Publications, Inc., 2000. ID: B3800 Southlands 0.722 A62n 1999 Subject 1. MARKET PRICES INTRODUCTION: The Random Lengths Yearbook summarizes price activity of softwood forest products. It is intended for traders, researchers, and managers. The Yearbook contains monthly and yearly price averages for more than 200 key items of lumber, plywood, veneer, OSB, particleboard, shingles, and shakes.

20th Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference Proceedings / Southern Forest Tree Improvement Committee., 1989. ID: B1412 Type: BKS Southlands 2.71 S727 20 1989 A total of 57 oral presentations, seven invited and 50 voluntary, were given. A total of 21 posters were displayed during poster session which proved to be a popular event. The papers in these Proceedings have been published as they were submitted by the authors -- in camera-ready form. Responsibility for the technical content remains with the respective authors.

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22nd Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference - Proceedings, June 14-17, 1993, Atlanta, Georgia / Southern Forest Tree Improvement Committee. - Nat'l Technical Information Services, 1993. (Sponsored Publication) ID: B2206 Type: BKS Southlands 2.71 S727 22 1993 The 22nd Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference was held at the Holiday Inn - Buckhead, Atlanta, GA. The conference was sponsored by the Southern Forest Tree Improvement Committee, in cooperation with the Institute of Paper Science and Technology, the Georgia Forestry Commission and the USDA Forest Service - Southern Region. There were 176 resistrants representing 21 states and six foreign countries. A total of 59 presentations, four invited and 55 involuntary, were given, and fifteen posters were exhibited during the conference.

23rd Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference - Proceedings, June 20-22, 1995, Asheville, North Carolina. - SFTIC & NCSU, 1995. ID: B2438 Type: BKS Southlands 2.71 S727 23 1995

28th Southern Forest Insect Work Conference - The Economy and Forest Management Trends., 1983. ID: B1151 Type: BKS Southlands 3.4 S

The 4 Forests and the Future of the South / by I. F. Eldredge. - The Charles Lathrop Pack Forestry Found., 1947. ID: B1881 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.71 E

50 One-Minute Tips to Better Communication, A Wealth of Business Communication Ideas / by Phillip E. Bozek. - Crisp Publications, Inc., Menlo Park,CA, 1991. ID: B2211 Type: BKS Southlands 0.44 B69f ISBN/ISSN: 1-56052-071-X

8th World Forestry Congress Papers., 1978. ID: B1122 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 W8th 1978

Abscission / by Fredrick T. Addicott, Alice B. Addicott. - University of California Press, 1982. ID: B305 Type: BKS Southlands 1.0 A224a ISBN/ISSN: 0-520-04288-3

Abstract Bulletin of The Institute of Paper Chemistry. - The Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1970. ID: B1218 Type: BKS Southlands 0.735 A

Abstracts of Papers Presented at the Fourth Biennial Silvicultural Research Conference., 1986. ID: B1437 Type: BKS Southlands 2.0 A

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Abstracts of Papers to be Presented at the Fifth Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference. - Southern Forest Experiment Station, 1988. ID: B1451 Type: BKS Southlands 2.0 A5

Abstracts Third North American Conference on Mycorrhizae. - Southeastern Forest Exp. Station, 1977. ID: B1906 Type: BKS Southlands 3.341 T 3rd 1977

Accident Prevention Manual for Industrial Operations. - Seventh Edition. - National Safety Council, 1974. ID: B696 Type: BKS Southlands 7.84 A171 7th 1974 ISBN/ISSN: 0-87912-024-X

Accounting - Text and Cases / by Robert N. Anthony, James S. Reece. - Sixth Edition. - Richard D. Irwin, Inc., 1979. ID: B693 Type: BKS Southlands 7.7 A628a6 ISBN/ISSN: 0-256-02148-1

Accounting for the Money that Grows on and Is Spent on Trees - Seminar Proceedings / by William R. Sizemore. - Duke University, 1982. ID: B3772 Southlands 0.43 S59a Subject 1. MANAGEMENT PREFACE: The forestry accounting seminar, cosponsored by the School of Forestry and Environmental Studies and the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University, was designed to improve communications between forest managers and financial planners. During the course of the two-day meeting, business school faculty, practicing accountants, controllers, investment counselors and forest mangers discussed the relationship between forest operations and financial results as well as methods of protecting the firm's - or the individual forest landowner's - most valuable assets. It is hoped that the experiences shared with the audience by these experts, and summarized in t his volume, will provide valuable information for both foresters and accountants at all levels, in both public and private service.

Acid Deposition / by S. Beilke, A. J. Elshout. - D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1983. ID: B747 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 A181 ISBN/ISSN: 90-277-1588-2

Acid Depostion and the Acidification of Soils and Waters / by J. O. Reuss, D. W. Johnson. - Springer-Verlag, 1986. ID: B758 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 R446a ISBN/ISSN: 0-387-96290-5

Acid Precipitation - Effects on Ecological Systems / by Frank M. D'Itri. - Ann Arbor Science Publishers Inc., 1982. ID: B3264 Southlands

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(Continued) Acid Precipitation - Effects on Ecological Systems 9.26 D57a Subject 1. ACID PRECIPITATION Preface: Along with high living standards in industrial countries have come increased automobile exhausts, industrial effluents and the pollutants from electricity generation. Potentially toxic gases or combinations of sulfur dioxide, ozone, nitrogen oxides, hydrogen fluorides and hydrogen chloride are released into the atmosphere only to return to earth in the form of acid precipitation. Almost everyone associated with the problem agrees that the quantity, quality and impact of these emissions on the environment require further study. However, there is substantial disagreement with respect to their cause and the extent of damages and real cost to society, both economic and environmental. This book reflects the efforts of representatives of government, academia and industry to examine the critical issues and offer suggestions regarding the direction and focus of future research. The history and current status of the ecological consequences of acid precipitation are reviewed. Data transformation, long-range transport, and the effects on aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. This includes an historical review of the progress in the scientific and public understanding of the acid precipitation problem, from 1661 to the present.

Acid Rain / by Robert H. Boyle, R. Alexander Boyle. - Nick Lyons Books, 1983. ID: B1367 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 B792a ISBN/ISSN: 0-8052-0746-5

Acid Rain - A Review of the Phenomenon in the EEC & Europe / Environmental Resources Limited. - Unipub, 1983. ID: B756 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 E61a ISBN/ISSN: 0 89059 0311

Acid Rain and Transported Air Pollutants - Implications for Public Policy., 1985. ID: B748 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 A181 ISBN/ISSN: 0-89059-044-3

Acid Rain in the South: Its Impact and Its Threat. - National Clean Air Coalition, 1984. ID: B1832 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 A

Acid Rain Information Book. - Second. - Noyes Publications, Park Ridge, NJ, 1984. ID: B2000 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 A ISBN/ISSN: 0-8155-0967-7

Acid, Gas and Microbial Dynamics in Sanitary Landfills / by Oluwole Oladapo Odukoya Songonuga. - West Virginia University, 1969. ID: B1717 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) Acid, Gas and Microbial Dynamics in Sanitary Landfills 0.762 S 1969

Acidic Deposition and Forest Soils, Context and Case Studies of the Southeastern United States / by Dan Binkley... [et al.]. - Springer-Verlag, 1989. ID: B2586 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 B56a ISBN/ISSN: 0-387-96889-X

Acidic Deposition, Trace Contaminants and Their Indirect Human Health Effects: Research Needs - Workshop Proceedings. - DEC Publication, 1985. ID: B1368 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 A

Acidic Deposition: State of Science and Technology - Changes in Forest Health & Productivity in the United States & Canada. - National Acid Precipitation Assessment, 1990. (Report 16) ID: B1774 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 A

Acidification Research in Finland - Review of the Results of the Finnish Acidification Research Program (HAPRO) 1985-199 / by Kaarle Kenttamies. - Ministry of the Environment, 1991. ID: B1802 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 A ISBN/ISSN: 951-47-5184-1

The Activity and Metabolism of 9-Substituted Cytokinins in Lettuce Seed Germination / by William John Pietraface. - West Virginia University, 1979. ID: B1720 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 P 1979

Adapation of Plants to Water and High Temperature Stress / by Neil C. Turner, Paul J. Kramer. - John Wiley & Sons, 1980. ID: B342 Type: BKS Southlands 1.17 A221 ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-05372-4

Adaptive Environmental Assessment and Management / by C. S. Holling. - Reprint. - John Wiley & Sons, 1980. (Wiley IIASA International Series on Applied Systems Analysis) ID: B3662 Southlands 1.3 H64a ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-99632-7 Subject 1. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ANALYSIS PREFACE: This book is a report on our efforts to develop an adaptive approach to environmental impact assessment and management. It is written for policy makers and managers who are dissatisfied with the traditional procedures and principles and who seek some effective and realistic alternatives.

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Advances in Biotechnological Processes, vol. 5 / by Avshalom Mizrahi, Antonius L. van Wezel. - Alan R. Liss, Inc., 1985. ID: B2425 Type: BKS Southlands 0.61 M59a vol. 5 ISBN/ISSN: 0-8451-3204-0

Advances in New Crops, Proc. First National Symposium NEW CROPS: Research, Development, Economics, Indianapolis, Ind. - Timber Press, Portland, Oregon, 1990. ID: B2316 Type: BKS Southlands 0.6 A38 ISBN/ISSN: 0-88192-166-1

Adventitious Root Formation in Cuttings / by Tim D. Davis, Bruce E. Haissig, Narendra Sankhla. - Dioscorides Press, 1988. (Advances in Plant Sciences Series Volume 2) ID: B1534 Type: BKS Southlands 1.161 A ISBN/ISSN: 0-931146-10-0

Aerial Application to Southern Pine Seed Orchards - Data Report of the Withlacoochee Trails / by J. W. Barry... [et al.]., 1982. ID: B1182 Type: BKS Southlands 3.01 B

Aerial Photo Interpretation in Soil Survey / by Doeko Goosen. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1967. (FAO Soils Bulletin) ID: B897 Type: BKS Southlands 6.221 G659a ISBN/ISSN: 92-5-100105-7

Aerial Photographic Site Evaluation for Longleaf Pine / by Evert W. Johnson. - Auburn University, 1962. (Bulletin) ID: B1889 Type: BKS Southlands 6.22 J

Aerial Photographs in Forestry / by Stephen H. Spurr. - The Ronald Press Company, 1948. ID: B960 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.7411 S

Aerial Photographs in Forestry / by Stephen H. Spurr. - The Ronald Press Company, 1948. ID: B3529 Southlands 6.22 S88a Subject 1. AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS PREFACE: Aerial Photographs in Forestry is an effort to bring together in one place existing information concerning th use of photographs in forest mapping, inventory, and other phases of forest management. The book is written with the hope that it will find use both as a text and as a manual. It is, in addition, a report on research. It is not the intention of this book to cover the entire field of photogrammetry. Rather, it touches only those aspects of that science which are considered to be essential to the forester. In chapters

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(Continued) Aerial Photographs in Forestry dealing with the measurement and inventory of forest stands, the author assumes that the reader has had, or is taking, a course in forest mensuration; that he has at least an elementary knowledge of this field.

Aerial Photography and Image Interpretation for Resource Management / by David P. Paine. - John Wiley & Sons, 1981. ID: B669 Type: BKS Southlands 6.22 P144a ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-01857-0

Aerial Photography and Remote Sensing for Soil Survey / by L. P. White. - Clarendon Press, 1977. (Monographs on Soil Survey) ID: B959 Type: BKS Southlands 6.22 W ISBN/ISSN: 0 19 854509 6

Aerial Seeding - The Methods and Techniques Employed by the Oregon State Board of Forestry, Research Bulletin No. 7 / by R. M. Kallander, Dick Berry. - Oregon State Board of Forestry, 1953. (Research Bulletin) ID: B3445 Southlands 2.52 K34a Subject 1. AERIAL SEEDING

Age Determination of Mammals From Annual Layers in Teeth and Bones / by G. A. Klevezal, S. E. Kleinenberg. - U.S. Department of the Interior, 1969. ID: B1626 Type: BKS Southlands 9.3 K

Age Trends of Genetic Parameters and Selection Efficiency for Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L.) / by Claudio E. Balocchi., 1990. ID: B1370 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 B34a 1990

Age-Age Relationships in Loblolly Pine (Pinus Taeda L.) / by Jeffrey Lawrence Paschke., 1979. ID: B225 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 P279a 1979

Agenda - NCASI Forest Environment and Sustainability Task Group, June 30, 2005 / NCASI. - NCASI, 2005. ID: B3337 Southlands 0.734 N22n

Agenda - NCASI Sustainable Forestry Task Group / NCASI. - NCASI, 2001. ID: B3704 Southlands 0.734 N22a Subject 1. SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY

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(Continued) Agenda - NCASI Sustainable Forestry Task Group Contains the agenda of the conference held at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia April 26-27, 2001. Contents include the (I) Call to order, (II) Organizational affairs, (III) Review of progress from ongoing projects, and (IV) Research planning.

Agenda 21: Earth's Action Plan--IUCN Environmental Policy & Law Paper No. 27 / by Nicholas A. Robinson. - Oceana Publications, Inc.-New York, 1993. ID: B2269 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 R62a ISBN/ISSN: 0-379-21201-3

Agrichemicals and Groundwater Protection: Resources and Strategies for State and Local Management. - Freshwater Foundation, 1988. ID: B1458 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 A 1988

Agricultural Chemicals - Book I: Insecticides / by W. T. Thomson. - Thomson Publications, 1982. ID: B1384 Type: BKS Southlands 3.0 T486a bk.1 ISBN/ISSN: 0-913702-17-X

Agricultural Chemicals - Book II Herbicides / by W. T. Thomson. - 13. - Thomson Publications, 1997. ID: B2851 Type: BKS Southlands 3.0 T33h ISBN/ISSN: 0-913702-40-4 Subject 1. HERBICIDES

Agricultural Chemicals - Book II: Herbicides / by W. T. Thomson. - Thomson Publications, 1983. ID: B1383 Type: BKS Southlands 3.0 T486a bk.2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-913702-23-4

Agricultural Chemicals - Book III: Fumigants, Growth Regulators, Repellents, and Rodenticides / by W. T. Thomson. - Thomson Publications, 1983. ID: B541 Type: BKS Southlands 3.0 T486a Bk.3 ISBN/ISSN: 0-913702-21-8

Agricultural Chemicals - Book IV Fungicides / by W. T. Thomson. - 12. - Thomson Publications, 1997. ID: B2852 Type: BKS Southlands 3.0 T33f ISBN/ISSN: 0-913702-40-4 Subject 1. FUNGICIDES

Agricultural Chemicals - Book IV: Fungicides / by W. T. Thomson. - Thomson Publications, 1982. ID: B542 Type: BKS Southlands 3.0 T486a Bk. 4 ISBN/ISSN: 0-913702-14-5

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Agricultural Chemicals and Groundwater Protection: Emerging Management and Policy. - Freshwater Foundation, 1987. ID: B1461 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 A 1987

Agricultural Intercropping in Cottonwood Plantations / by Jr., Euel L Prewittavelle., 1979. ID: B856 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 P944a1979

Agricultural Outlook Conference Outlook '82 - Proceedings. - U.S.D.A. Agricultural Outlook Conference, 1981. ID: B1908 Type: BKS Southlands 0.77 P 1981

Agricultural Research Service Report of the Regional Vision Development Conferences. - U.S.D.A. Agricultural Research Service, 1995. ID: B2458 Type: BKS Southlands 0.73 A37 1995

Agricultural Utilization of Urban and Industrial By-Products / by D. L. Karlen, R. J. Wright, W. O. Kemper. - American Society of Agronomy, Inc., 1995. (ASA Special Publication) ID: B3422 Southlands 9.18 K37a 58 Subject 1. PROCEEDINGS PREFACE: The goal for this publication is to enhance public awareness of how agriculture (which encompasses the art and science of plant and animal production, provision of machinery and materials for that production; and processing, manufacture, and marketing of food, fiber, and other products useful for human activity), can help solve problems associated with the by-products of our increasingly urban and industrial society. Information contained in these chapters was presented in part at a joint symposium entitled "Wastes as Resources" during the 1993 American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America Aning Bridges," and one goal was to share visions of how we (as model agronomists, crop scientists, and soil scientists) might use our knowledge and experience to address new challenges in a changing world.

Agricultural/Biological Vocabulary - Volume 1 - Categorized List. - First Edition. - National Agricultural Library, 1967. ID: B1023 Type: BKS Southlands 0.712 A v.1

Agricultural/Biological Vocabulary - Volume 2 - Alphabetical List. - First Edition. - National Agricultural Library, 1967. ID: B1024 Type: BKS Southlands 0.712 A v.2

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Agriculture and the Environment / by Tim T. Phipps, Pierre R. Crosson, Kent A. Price. - Resources for the Future, Inc., 1986. ID: B2773 Type: BKS Southlands 0.11 P54a 1986 ISBN/ISSN: 0-915707-33-0 Subject 1. CONSERVATION FOREWORD: Each year the center publishes a major report on a selected policy topic of national significance. In 1985 the theme topic was enactment of long-term food and agricultural policy, issues and options. This year's report has been designed to explore the state of knowledge and emerging policy issues concerning agriculture and the environment. Two important objectives undergirded the conference from which most of the papers in this report were drawn. The first was to establish a foundation upon which future policy studies at the center and elsewhere might be developed. Several of the papers contribute significantly to the objective. The second was to enhance dialogue on and understanding of emerging policy issues among a selected cross-section of economists and environmentalists from public and private institutions across the country. Here the conference achieved more limited success. The semantics of specialized disciplines and the perspectives of interest groups do not easily accommodate each other. Nevertheless it was a useful intellectual exchange. The issues related to agriculture and the environment are multidimensional and multidisciplinary in character. Resolution of the issues requires interdisciplinary research and policy analysis and continued dialogue of the type that occurred at the conference.

Agronomy Abstracts, 81st Annual Meeting, American Society of Agronomy. - American Society of Agronomy, 1989. ID: B1986 Type: BKS Southlands 0.735 A 1989

Agronomy Abstracts, 82nd Annual Meeting, American Society of Agronomy. - American Society of Agronomy, 1990. ID: B1987 Type: BKS Southlands 0.735 A 1990

Agronomy Abstracts, 83rd Annual Meeting, American Society of Agronomy. - American Society of Agronomy, 1991. ID: B1988 Type: BKS Southlands 0.735 A 1991

The AI business: commercial uses of artificial intelligence / by Patrick H. Winston, Karen A. Prendergast. - MIT Press, 1984. ID: B110 Type: BK Southlands 0.666 A288 ISBN/ISSN: 0-262-73077-4

Air Emissions and Ash Disposal at Wood-Burning Facilities: A Sourcebook and Case Studies for the Great Lake Region / by Christine T. Donovan, Jeffrey E. Fehrs, Dona L. Loso. - C.T. Donovan Associates, Inc., 1995. (Great Lakes Regional Biomass Energy Program) ID: B3525 Southlands 3.17 D65a

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(Continued) Air Emissions and Ash Disposal at Wood-Burning Facilities: A Sourcebook and Case Studies for the Great Lake Region Subject 1. AIR EMISSIONS A sourcebook and case studies for the Great Lakes Region involving air emissions and ash disposal at wood-burning facilities.

Air Pollutants Effects on Forest Ecosystems. - The Acid Rain Foundation, St. Paul, MN, 1985. ID: B1991 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 A 1985

Air Pollution and Forests - Interactions Between Air Contaminants and Forest Ecosystems / by William H. Smith. - Springer-Verlag, 1981. ID: B760 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 S664a ISBN/ISSN: 0-387-90501-4

Air Pollution and Forests, Interactions Between Air Contaminants and Forest Ecosystems, Second Edition / by William H. Smith. - Second. - Springer-Verlag, 1990. ID: B2578 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 S664a2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-387-97084-3 Subject 1. FOREST ECOLOGY

Air Pollution and Plant Life / by Michael Treshow. - John Wiley & Sons, 1984. ID: B749 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 A298 ISBN/ISSN: 0 471 90103 2

Air Pollution and Trees. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1971. ID: B2083 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 A

Air Pollution Damages Trees / by D. Davis Davis. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service. ID: B2082 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 A

Air Pollution Exposure Systems and Experimental Protocols, Volume 1: A Review and Evaluation of Performance. - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1987. (EPA/600/3-87/037a) ID: B1989 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 A v.1

Air Pollution Exposure Systems and Experimental Protocols, Volume 2: Description of Facilities. - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1987. (EPA/600/3-87/037b) ID: B1990 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 A v.2

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Air Pollution Impact on Southern Forests. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service. ID: B1487 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 A

Air Pollution's Toll on Forests and Crops / by James J. MacKenzie, Mohamed T. El-Ashry. - Yale University Press, New Haven, Conn., 1989. ID: B2632 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 M32a ISBN/ISSN: 0-300-04569-7

Air Quality and Smoke from Urban and Forest Fires, Proceedings of International Symposium, Fort Collins, CO. - National Research Council, 1976. ID: B2758 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 A47 1976

The Alabama Department of Environmental Management Administrative Code - Division 6: Water Quality Program (Volume 1). - Alabama Dept. of Environmental Managemen, 1989. ID: B1634 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 A

The Alabama Forest Industries: Their Contributions to the State's Economy / by John Robert Bowers. - Auburn University, 1979. ID: B2692 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 B68a 1979

Alabama Forests - '80 Directory. - Alabama Forestry Association, 1980. ID: B1211 Type: BKS Southlands 0.723 A

Alabama Nonpoint Source Assessment Report - 1988. - Alabama Dept. of Environmental Managemen, 1989. ID: B1633 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 A

All I Want is a Warm Bed and a Kind Word and Unlimited Power / by Ashleigh Brilliant. - Woodbridge Press, Santa Barbara, Calif., 1985. ID: B2487 Type: BKS Southlands 0.42 B74a 1985 ISBN/ISSN: 0-88007-156-7

Allelopathy / by Elroy L. Rice. - Second Edition. - Academic Press, Inc., 1984. ID: B325 Type: BKS Southlands 1.133 R495a2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-587065-8

The Almanac of American Politics 1992 / by Michael Barone, Grant Ujifusa. - National Journal, Inc., 1991. ID: B1999 Type: BKS Southlands 0.724 B ISBN/ISSN: 0-89234-051-7

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Alteration of Exchangeable Cation Distribution and Associated Chemical Changes in Acidifying Surface Mined Soil / by Dennis Lee McCallister., 1981. ID: B275 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 M114a 1981

Alternative Agriculture Scientists' Review. - Council for Agricultural Science & Techn, 1990. (Special Publication) ID: B1703 Type: BKS Southlands 9.16 A ISBN/ISSN: 0194-407X

America Grows on Trees - The Promise of Private, Nonindustrial Woodlands / by George W. Stanley, Sidney G. Hawkes, Joseph M. Hinson. - National Forest Products Association, 1980. ID: B3692 Southlands 7.0 S22a Subject 1. NONINDUSTRIAL WOODLANDS FOREWORD: The relative productivity of private nonindustrial woodlands has been of concern to the forest industry for a number of years. The immense size of the ownership, as well as the potential for improved productivity, means that the level of management on these woodlands can greatly effect future timber supplies. Over the last several years, the forest industry has studied policies and programs to increase the productivity of these lands. It has also joined in discussions of these issues with other groups - discussions which have largely focused on administrative efforts and legislative initiatives. These activities have reflected a range of ideas of what the problems are and what their solution should be.

America's Land & It's Uses / by Marion Clawson. - Resources for the Future, Inc., 1972. ID: B3243 Southlands 9.0 C22a ISBN/ISSN: 0-8018-1330-1 Subject 1. LAND USE Preface: This book is a survey of the major facts and issues about land and land policy. It does not go into details that would be of interest primarily to the specialist, and supporting evidence ad reference sourves are generally omitted. The book draws upon research that my colleagues and I have conducted at Resources for the Future over the past fifteen years, as well as upon the research of others, and upon data published by government and other agencies.

America's Natural Resources / by Charles H. Callison. - The Ronald Press Company, 1967. ID: B772 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 C162a

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America's Renewable Resources, Historical Trends and Current Challenges / by Kenneth D. Frederick, Roger A. Sedjo. - Resources for the Future, Inc., 1991. ID: B2374 Type: BKS Southlands 7.01 F73a ISBN/ISSN: 0-915707-60-891

American Environmentalism, Values, Tactics, Priorities / by Joseph M. Petulla. - First. - Texas A&M Univ. Press,, 1980. ID: B2604 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 P47a ISBN/ISSN: 0-89096-087-9 Subject 1. CONSERVATION

American Forest Congress, Proceedings; October 9, 10 and 11, 1946 / American Forest Congress. - American Forestry Association, 1946. ID: B2775 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.734 A33p 1946 Subject 1. PROCEEDINGS

American Forest Congress, Proceedings; October 29, 30 and 31, 1953 / American Forest Congress. - American Forestry Association, 1953. ID: B2939 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 A33p 1953 Subject 1. PROCEEDINGS

American Forest Council Forest Resources Research Committee Meeting Materials., 1989. ID: B1416 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 A

American Forest Management / by Kenneth P. Davis. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1954. (American Forestry Series) ID: B3389 Southlands 7.0 D38a 1954 Subject 1. FOREST MANAGEMENT PREFAC: American forest management is on the march and has become an accepted fact. While dynamic and ever-changing in pattern and application, it rests on a technical foundation of methods and principles accumulated from many years of experience in this and other countries, especially in Europe. The purpose of this book is to bring the past and present together in presenting this foundation directed toward useful application to the many and varied problems of North American forestry.

American Forest Policy in Development / by Stephen H. Spurr. - University of Washington Press, 1976. (The Geo. S. Long Publication Series) ID: B2 Type: BK Southlands 0.11 S872a ISBN/ISSN: 0-295-95532-5

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(Continued) American Forest Policy in Development Subject 1. FOREST POLICY The increasing need in the United States for energy sources alternative to fossil fuels has resulted in a renewed interest in increasing our timber yield. This volume is based upon a series of lectures, the first to be given in the Geo. S. Long Series, which was created to promote a better understanding of forestry, natural resources, and conservation. The author, Stephen H. Spurr, a forest ecologist with wide experience in teaching, research, and administration, brings together a wide scope of non-technical information on current forestry practices and knowledge. Looking to the future, he examines issues concerning timber policy that have been debated within and between Forest Service, industry, and conservation groups for years. In his first lecture, Spurr assesses the maximum biological productivity of our forests if present silvicultural knowledge and technology were widely practiced. The second lecture outlines the basic principles that should govern congressional and executive actions to encourage management of all our forest lands, both public and private. The third lecture provides a pragmatic assessment of the extent to which our forests will actually produce timber for industrial use. The questions that are raised, and the background that is provided, give the reader a factual overview on which to base his own assessments of how American forest policy should develop in the future.

American Forestry - Six Decades of Growth / by Henry Clepper, Arthur B. Meyer. - Society of American Foresters, 1960. ID: B3582 Southlands 0.7 C33a Subject 1. FORESTRY FOREWORD: This volume is offered not alone to the forestry profession, but to conservation-minded friends everywhere, as an account of the growth of forestry during the past six decades. At the same time, it provides an historical summary of the Society's influence on some of forestry's more significant manifestations. To an active participant, the growth of a new movement dedicated to the public welfare is one of continuing interest and fascination. Forestry is such a movement, and its prospering, as exemplified by the development of the profession, has been a stimulating pageant to watch - and to write about.

American Forestry-An Evolving Tradition, Proceedings 1992 SAF National Convention, Richmond, VA, October 25-27. - Society of American Foresters, 1992. (SAF Publication) ID: B2098 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 S678n 1992 ISBN/ISSN: 0-939970-53-8

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American Forests, A History of Resiliency and Recovery / by Douglas W. MacCleery. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1992. (FS-540) ID: B2109 Type: BKS Southlands 0.111 M

American Men of Science / by Jaques Cattell. - Tenth Edition. - The Jaques Cattell Press, Inc., 1960. ID: B146 Type: BKS Southlands 0.72 A512 10th

American Pulpwood Association - Harvesting Research Project Phase III EDP Documentation., 1970. ID: B1102 Type: BKS Southlands 4.0 A

American Silvics and Silviculture / by Edward G. Cheyney. - The University of Minnesota Press, 1942. ID: B474 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 2.0 C531a

American Standard for Nursery Stock. - The American Association of Nurserymen, 1986. ID: B517 Type: BKS Southlands 2.541 A512

American Swamps and Wetlands - The Beauty of America's Natural Habitat / by William K. Smithey. - Gallery Books, 1990. ID: B3775 Southlands 9.0 S44a Subject 1. SWAMPS

Americans and Their Forests, A Historical Geography / by Michael Williams. - Cambridge University Press, 1989. ID: B1522 Type: BKS Southlands 0.111 W54a ISBN/ISSN: 0-521-33247-8 Subject 1. CLEARING OF LAND

Analysis for Financial Management / by Robert C. Higgins. - Richard D. Irwin, Inc., 1984. ID: B3253 Southlands 0.711 H53a ISBN/ISSN: 0-256-3004-9 Subject 1. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Preface: Analysis for Financial Management is my conception of what today's manager needs to know about financial management. Written with the conviction that finance is too important to be left to specialists, its purpose is to present standard techniques and modern developments in a practical, intuitively accessible way. The book is intended for nonfinancial managers and business students interested in the practice of financial management, and it assumes no prior background beyond a rudimentary and perhaps rusty familiarity with

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(Continued) Analysis for Financial Management financial statements. Emphasis throughout is on the managerial implications of financial analysis.

Analysis Methods for Modeling Tree and Stand Growth Responses to Fertilization and Thinning / by Chao-Huan Wang. - Oregon State University, 1990. (Thesis) ID: B3654 Southlands 0.761 Wang 1990 Subject 1. STAND GROWTH ABSTRACT: This paper describes methods that can be used to evaluate stand and tree growth response to a single application of fertilization and/or thinning with data collected from multiple installations. Two kinds of methods were proposed: (1) structure analysis which applies covariance analysis in a blocked design with and without sampling units, and (2) multi-step analysis which first fits a control model to control data and then uses it to evaluate treatment response. Ideally, the former method is preferred to the latter method for evaluating the treatment response. However, when the experimental data are large in sampling size and/or complex in their designed structure, structure analysis often can not be performed on most statistical packages, and, therefore, the multi-step analysis is a viable alternative.

Analysis of Biogeochemical Cycling Processes in Walker Branch Watershed / by Dale W. Johnson, Robert I. Van Hook. - Springer-Verlag, 1989. ID: B3420 Southlands 2.0 J63a ISBN/ISSN: 0-387-96745-1 Subject 1. SITE CLASSIFICATION This book presents a summary and synthesis of two decades of research on biogeochemical cycling and related processes in Walker Branch Watershed, a mixed deciduous watershed near Oak Ridge, Tennessee, which is one of only a few long-term, intensive ecosystem studies in the United States aimed at the quantification of land-water interactions in a forested landscape. In addition to a comprehensive side description, the book pulls together for the first time results from this study in the areas of forest meteorology, atmospheric deposition, hydrology, carbon dynamics and productivity, terrestrial nutrient cycling, stream chemistry and ecology, and mathematical modeling. The data sets obtained allow extrapolation to eastern deciduous forests in general and provide scientists and environmental managers with baselines against which future changes in forest ecosystem composition and behavior may be assessed. Researchers and professionals in environmental sciences will be interested how these results compare and contrast with those of other major watershed studies. Students will especially appreciate the text as a well-rounded case study of watershed scale analysis.

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An Analysis of Forest Land Ownership Policies in the United States Pulp and Paper Industry / by Norman Douglas Hungerford. - Syracuse University, 1968. ID: B2527 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 H86a 1968

Analysis of Lipids and Lipoproteins / by Edward G. Perkins. - American Oil Chemsits' Society, 1975. ID: B3486 Southlands 1.1 P47a Subject 1. LIPIDS PREFACE: Lipids are a major component of membranes and play a major role in metabolic processes. Knowledge of the analysis, separation and characterization of lipids is essential for all progress in the study of the role of lipids in biochemistry and metabolism. The more complex lipoproteins, important in many metabolic processes, are given separate treatment in presentations including practical aspects of their separation. The final chapter treats the various factors which must be considered with what may be termed the final analysis of lipids, the nutritional evaluation. The contents of this book represent a major portion of the material presented at two recent short course symposia sponsored by the American Oil Chemists' Society (June, 1973 and June, 1974) entitled "The Analysis of Lipids and Lipoproteins." It was the purpose of the contributors to present material of a practical methodological nature which would be useful to the scientific community. This monograph is intended to serve as a reference to those working in the field and others interested in lipids as well as an entry into the methodology dealing with lipids.

Analysis of Mechanized Systems for Planting Trees for Reforestation / by John Nicholas Lawyer., 1978. ID: B269 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 L425a 1978

Analysis of Messy Data - Volume 1: Designed Experiments / by George A. Milliken, Dallas E. Johnson. - Lifetime Learning Publications, 1984. ID: B953 Type: BKS Southlands 0.662 M ISBN/ISSN: 0-534-02713-X

Analysis of variance / by William C. Guenther. - Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1964. ID: B71 Type: BK Southlands 0.662 G927a

The analysis of variance / by Henry Scheffe. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1959. ID: B73 Type: BK Southlands 0.662 S316a

Anatomy of Common North American Pulpwood Barks / by Ying-Pe Chang. - Tappi Press, 1954. (Tappi Monograph Series)

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(Continued) Anatomy of Common North American Pulpwood Barks ID: B2073 Type: BKS Southlands 5.1 C 14

Andrew Brown and Cypress Lumbering in the Old Southwest / by John Hebron Moore. - Louisiana State Univ. Press, 1967. ID: B2636 Type: BKS Southlands 0.111 M66a

Animal Breeding Plans / by Jay Laurence Lush. - Third Edition. - Iowa State University, 1965. ID: B395 Type: BKS Southlands 1.4 L969a

Animal Physiology / by Bradley T. Scheer. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1963. ID: B1692 Type: BKS Southlands 0.711 S

An Annotated Bibliography of Genetic Variation in Eucalyptus Camaldulensis / by K. G. Eldridge., 1975. (Tropical Forestry Papers No. 8) ID: B988 Type: BKS Southlands 2.584

An Annotated Bibliography of Southern Hardwoods Volume II / by William D. Miller. - North Carolina Agricultural Exp. Station, 1974. (Technical Bulletin) ID: B2009 Type: BKS Southlands 0.735 M652b Subject 1. REGENERATION In 1967, the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station at N. C. State University published "An Annotated Bibliography of Southern Hardwoods" as a service to the members of the Hardwood Cooperative and to investigators and students of hardwood forestry. Sine 1967, an effort has been made to update this service by providing cooperators with abstracts of current articles and bulletins on hardwood management. The present book assembles these abstracts under one cover. The abstracts are divided into eight groups, based on species, genus, or site. Within a given group, abstracts are arranged in the following topical order: natural regeneration, artificial regeneration, silvics, cultural practices, tree improvement, wood properties, protection and management.

An Annotated Bibliography of Southern Hardwoods / by William D. Miller. - North Carolina Agricultural Exp. Station, 1967. (Technical Bulletin) ID: B2029 Type: BKS Southlands 0.735 M652a

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(Continued) An Annotated Bibliography of Southern Hardwoods Subject 1. HARDWOOD MANAGEMENT INTRODUCTION: This publication, "An Annotated Bibliography of Southern Hardwoods", has been prepared for the use of foresters and others concerned with the regeneration, growth, and management of commercially important hardwoods of the southeastern and southern United States. Compiled by Dr. William D. Miller, Professor Emeritus of Silviculture, School of Forestry, North Carolina State University, the bibliography is not exhaustive; rather, the available American and European literature has been searched and those references pertinent to southern hardwood species and sites have been included. Although no specific termination date has been adhered to, citations are reasonably complete through mid-1966. Technical bulletin 176 consolidates into one volume the citations contained in the School of Forestry's Technical Reports Nos. 30, 31, 32, 34, and 35; and annotates pertinent references in the areas of Hardwood Regeneration, Silvics, Cultural Practices, Tree Improvement, Wood Properties, Protection, and Management. Species, subject matter, and author indices and a subject matter classification list precede the annotations to enhance usefulness of the bibliography.

Annotated Bibliography on Initial Tree Spacing / by F. Evert. - Canadian Forestry Service, 1973. ID: B3444 Southlands 0.735 E33a Subject 1. CONVERSION TABLES ABSTRACT: Studies or operational practices that involve the initial spacing in plantations or in stands thinned to a uniform spacing before the start of intertree competition are reviewed. The bibliography contains references from world literature covering the period between the 1920's and 1971 involving twenty-five languages. Author, species and subject indexes are included to facilitate the use of the bibliography.

Annual report - 1987 - Bureau of Economic Geology. - Bureau of Economic Geology, 1987. ID: B1569 Type: BKS Southlands 0.722 A 1987

Annual Report - 1988 - Bureau of Economic Geology. - Bureau of Economic Geology, 1988. ID: B1568 Type: BKS Southlands 0.722 A 1988

Annual Report 1991, Bureau of Economic Geology. - The University of Texas at Austin, 1991. ID: B1807 Type: BKS Southlands 0.752 B 1991

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Annual Report for the Year 1991, Canadian Pulp and Paper Industry. - Canadian Pulp and Paper Association, 1991. ID: B1857 Type: BKS Southlands 0.754 C 1991

APA-Harvesting Research Project Manual for the Establishment of Forest Models / American Pulpwood Association. - American Pulpwood Association, Inc., 1969. ID: B3795 Southlands 4.0 A53a Subject 1. HARVESTING The purpose of this manual is to provide instructions for the establishment of these forest models and the proper identification of variables associated with each.

Appendix - Volume One - Timber for Florida: Today and Tomorrow. - Division of Forestry, 1974. ID: B1203 Type: BKS Southlands 0.73 A v.1

Appendix - Volume Two - Timber for Florida: Today and Tomorrow. - Division of Forestry, 1974. ID: B1204 Type: BKS Southlands 0.73 A v.2

Application of Remotely Sensed Multispectral Data to Automated Analysis of Marshland Vegetation / by William G. Cibula. - National Aeronautics and Space Admin., 1976. ID: B1929 Type: BKS Southlands 6.224 C

Application of the Pulping and Papermaking Sciences to the Genetic Improvement of Southern Pulpwood - Evaluation of Increment Core Samples by Means of Small Scale Kraft Pulping (Project 2057, Report Two) / Institute of Paper Chemistry. - Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1960. ID: B3042 Type: BKS Southlands 5.11 2057 R2 Subject 1. PAPERMAKING INTRODUCTION: In Progress Report One of April 15, 1959, it was stated that the work described in that report was concerned mostly with the development of methods for the rapid and meaningful analysis of small samples of wood in terms of the suitability for pulp and papermaking purposes (Objective B in the agreement). At the same time a beginning had been made with the initiation of a survey of the nature and extent of variation among pertinent southern species as they exist in the forst and in current tree improvement and genetics experimental programs (Objective A in the agreement), and with the study of possible correlations between specific wood properties and the performance of wood samples in processing (Objective D as described in the agreement). Although minor modifications have been made in the methods of analysis the main effort during the past half year has been

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(Continued) Application of the Pulping and Papermaking Sciences to the Genetic Improvement of Southern Pulpwood - Evaluation of Increment Core made towards achievement of Objectives A and D.

Application of the Pulping and Papermaking Sciences to the Genetic Improvement of Southern Pulpwood - Variation in Wood and Pulp Properties as Determined from Increment Cores (Project 2057, Report Three) / Institute of Paper Chemistry. - Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1960. ID: B3043 Type: BKS Southlands 5.11 2057 R3 Subject 1. PULPWOOD INTRODUCTION: In the section of Progress Report Two concerned with plans for the future, it was indicated that increment core data were to be obtained on 50 more loblolly pines; 25 from the West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company and 25 from Riegel Paper Corporation. The pulp evaluation and the chemical analysis of these cores has now been completed and the data, their statistical analysis, and an interpretation of the statistical analysis are contained in this report. Plans were also being made for the felling and pulping of a number of loblolly pines and slash pines. Originally it was intended first to pulp the loblolly pines and subsequently the slash pines. In making the arrangements, however, it was found to be more convenient to reverse the order and collect the slash pine samples first. These trees have been cut, shipped to Appleton, and are in the process of being pulped. A short description of the method of collection is given on Page 22.

Application of the Pulping and Papermaking Sciences to the Genetic Improvement of Southern Pulpwood - Wood and Pulp Properties as Determined from Slash Pine Increment Core and Whole Tree Measurements (Project 2057, Report Four) / Institute of Paper Chemistry. - Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1961. ID: B3044 Type: BKS Southlands 5.11 2057 R4 Subject 1. WOOD QUALITY INTRODUCTION: Evaluation of the wood quality of an individual tree from the papermaking point of view makes it desirable to have available information on pulp yield, chemical composition, and paper strength based upon standard beater run evaluations. The paper strength data most commonly utilized in the evaluation of wood quality are burst, tear, tensile, and zero-span tensile. The usual procedure is to compare pulp from different trees, areas, or pulp mixtures at one or two common freeness levels (500 and 800-cc. for example). The direct approach to the evaluation of the wood quality of an individual tree would be to cut the tree, pulp it, and measure the yield, the chemical composition and determine the strength of the paper produced. Such a procedure is costly, time consuming and from the forest geneticist's point of view has the disadvantage that this results in the loss of the mature tree for breeding work unless, prior to

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(Continued) Application of the Pulping and Papermaking Sciences to the Genetic Improvement of Southern Pulpwood - Wood and Pulp Properties as harvest, a number of grafts from this tree have been established. This report deals with a comparison of the results of tests in which both nondestructive and destructive methods of wood quality evaluation were used.

Application of the Pulping and Papermaking Sciences to the Genetic Improvement of Southern Pulpwood - Wood and Pulp Properties as Determined from Loblolly Pine Increment Core and Whole Tree Measurements (Project 2057, Report Five) / Institute of Paper Chemistry. - Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1961. ID: B3045 Type: BKS Southlands 5.11 2057 R5 Subject 1. PAPERMAKING INTRODUCTION: Wood quality evaluation has become increasingly important in tree improvement work. To evaluate an individual tree for papermaking qualities it is desirable, as previously described in Project 2057, Progress Report Four, to have available information on pulp yield, chemical composition, and paper strength based upon standard beater run evaluations. The paper strength data most commonly utilized in the evaluation of wood quality are burst, tear, tensile, and zero-span tensile. The usual procedure is to compare pulp from different trees, areas, or pulp mixtures at one or two common freeness levels (500 and 800-cc. for example). The direct approach to the evaluation of the wood quality of an individual tree would be to cut the tree, pulp it, and measure the yield, and chemical composition and determine the strength of the paper produced. Such a procedure has the disadvantage that this results in the loss of the mature tree for breeding work unless, prior to harvest, a number of grafts from this tree have been established. Another, and more desirable approach from the forest geneticist's point of view would be the use of a nondestructive sampling procedure which would produce a wood sample that first, was representative of the tree and could be used to measure a number of important physical and chemical properties of the wood. Second, this sample should be large enough that a small-scale digestion could be made and several test sheets produced for use in making a limited number of physical handsheet measurements. The next step would be the use of these limited measurements to predict yield, tear, burst, tensile, and zero-span tensile for the whole tree. The usefulness of such a procedure, of course, hinges on having evaluation methods accurate enough that individual tree differences, when they exist, can be distinguished. This approach is also based on the assumption that a portion of the variability encountered in the fundamental wood properties that influence yield, chemical composition, and paper strength (fiber length, fiber strength, cell wall thickness, lignin, extractives, etc.) are genetically controlled. How strongly these wood quality properties are inherited can only be determined from studies of natural variation, controlled crosses, progeny testing and subsequent evaluation of progeny using nondestructive techniques similar to those used to evaluate the parent trees.

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(Continued) Application of the Pulping and Papermaking Sciences to the Genetic Improvement of Southern Pulpwood - Wood and Pulp Properties as This report deals with a comparison of the results of tests made on loblolly pine, in which both nondestructive and destructive methods of wood quality evaluation were used.

Application of the Pulping and Papermaking Sciences to the Genetic Improvement of Southern Pulpwood - Base-Line Values for Judging Wood Quality of Slash Pine (Project 2057, Report Seven) / Institute of Paper Chemistry. - Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1962. ID: B3046 Type: BKS Southlands 5.11 2057 R7 Subject 1. WOOD QUALITY INTRODUCTION: As research in forest genetics continues, particularly as it concerns wood and fiber quality, it becomes clear that diverse company requirements make it impossible to fill these wood quality needs with a single test of wood and fiber properties. Just as the agricultural worker wants the plant breeder to produce a high yielding wheat suitable for growth on heavy dark soils of North Dakota and another type of wheat with different milling characteristics for the light textured soils of Nebraska, so goes the story of wood and fiber properties. End-product requirements suggest the need for high yielding, strong-fibered trees, at one extreme, general purpose trees in the middle, and trees having a high proportion of long, narrow, thin-walled fibers, high in intrinsic fiber strength and favoring good printability at the other extreme. To produce trees with the desired wood quality will require the use of our increasing knowledge of environmental, genetic and age-wood quality relationships. Based upon results of the wood quality--pulp quality investigations and the experience gained in "base-line study" on loblolly pine and increment core and whole tree wood quality--pulp quality studies carried on under the sponsorship of Project 2057 and Project 1800, a number of wood and fiber properties were selected for use in wood quality evaluation work. Techniques for measuring these selected properties which include fiber length, fiber width, cell-wall thickness, specific gravity, summerwood per cent, juvenile wood per cent, yield, extractives, per cent lignin, and zero-span tensile strength, have been established. The major objective of this study is to establish "base lines" for the above properties that can be used as standards for judging the wood quality of individual slash pine trees.

Application of the Pulping and Papermaking Sciences to the Genetic Improvement of Southern Pulpwood - Wood Quality Studies, 1958 to 1962 (Project 2057, Report Eight) / Institute of Paper Chemistry. - Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1962. ID: B3047 Type: BKS Southlands 5.11 2057 R8 Subject 1. PAPERMAKING INTRODUCTION: A forest genetics program geared to the needs of the pulp and paper industry has two principal objectives--to produce more

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(Continued) Application of the Pulping and Papermaking Sciences to the Genetic Improvement of Southern Pulpwood - Wood Quality Studies, 1958 to fiber per acre and to produce fiber more versatile for end uses. On the face of it, this may seem to be a relatively simple statement, but when one considers, on the one hand, the complex nature of wood and of forest ecology with its great variety of natural forces, and, on the other, the multiplicity of methods by which wood is pulped, paper is made, and the uses to which paper is put, the complications inherent in a forest genetics program become apparent. A long-term program of this type cannot be "locked in" or delimited in its cope to accommodate for today's conditions only, but rather its design must be flexible enough, basically, to be oriented not only to current needs but also to those to come, whatever they may be.

Application of the Pulping and Papermaking Sciences to the Genetic Improvement of Southern Pulpwood - Slash Pine, Wood and Fiber Property Heritability Study (Project 2057, Report Ten) / Institute of Paper Chemistry. - Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1963. ID: B3048 Type: BKS Southlands 5.11 2057 R10 Subject 1. PAPERMAKING INTRODUCTION: A number of wood and fiber properties, because of their influences on pulp yield and pulp quality, appear to be worthy of use as criteria in selecting trees with outstanding wood quality. In addition to knowing that a particular fiber characteristic influences pulp and paper quality, it is important to know (1) the natural variation the geneticists have to work with, and (2) the degree to which the property in question is inherited. Studies of natural variation, including Project 2057 "base-line studies", have demonstrated that large enough tree to tree variation exists in fiber dimensions, fiber strength, pulp yield, extractives, and certain other wood properties to warrant tentative selection of these properties as criteria for wood quality tree improvement work. It is the purpose of this study to determine the broad sense heritability of the above wood and fiber properties. This information will be used to further pinpoint wood and fiber characteristics which hold the most promise for wood quality tree improvement work.

Application of the Pulping and Papermaking Sciences to the Genetic Improvement of Southern Pulpwood - Fiber Dimension-Fiber and Handsheet Strength Property Comparisons (Project 2057, Report Nine) / Institute of Paper Chemistry. - Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1963. ID: B3049 Type: BKS Southlands 5.11 2057 R9 Subject 1. FIBER CHARACTERISTICS INTRODUCTION: The influence of fiber dimensions on the strength properties of paper have been investigated by a number of research workers. Tamoland and Wangaard, for example, investigated the usefulness of a number of fiber dimensions and fiber dimension ratios

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(Continued) Application of the Pulping and Papermaking Sciences to the Genetic Improvement of Southern Pulpwood - Fiber Dimension-Fiber and in predicting handsheet strength properties of tropical and American hardwoods. Early Project 2057 work stressed fiber length and, although fiber width and cell-wall thickness was measured on several occasions, elaborate comparisons were not undertaken.

Application of Tissue Culture Technology to Production of Woody Biomass / by Claud L. Brown. - National Swedish Board for Energy Source Development, 1981. ID: B3117 Type: BKS Southlands 1.164 B76a Subject 1. TISSUE CULTURE In April, 1978, a number of countries within the International Energy Agency (IEA) decided to sign an Implementing Agreement (IA) for a programme of research, development and demonstration on forestry energy. Task Annex I to the IA organizes the establishment of four planning groups for identifying areas of international cooperation and accomplishment of joint actions. The four planning groups are: Systems Analysis, Growth and Production, On Site Harvesting and Transportation, and Conversion. Work within the group of growth and production has resulted in reports of high scientific value which by decision of the executive committee shall be published through the operating agent for Task Annex I, The National Swedish Board for Energy Source Development. This report APPLICATION OF TISSUE CULTURE TECHNOLOGY TO PRODUCTION OF WOODY BIOMASS is one of them.

Applications of Mycorrhizal Fungi in Crop Production. - Institute of Food and Agricultural Scien, 1984. ID: B1768 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3117 A

Applications of Soil Physics / by Daniel Hillel. - Academic Press, 1980. ID: B445 Type: BKS Southlands 1.631 H651a ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-348580-0 Subject 1. SOIL PHYSICS This volume is a close sequel to, and should best be considered in conjunction with, a companion text entitled "Fundamentals of Soil Physics." The two volumes share more than author, publisher, and date of publication. They both derive from and supersede an earlier text ("Soil and Water: Physical Principles and Processes") published about a decade ago, and thus have a common philosophy, terminology, and format. Both are directed at the same constituency of upper-level undergraduate and graduate students of the environmental, engineering, and agronomic sciences. However, although this second treatise is based implicitly upon the fundamental principles enunciated in the first one, it differs sufficiently in aim and scope to justify separate publication. Whereas its forerunner primarily describes

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(Continued) Applications of Soil Physics general principles, the thrust of the present work is to extend and direct those principles toward the understanding of phenomena that are likely to be encountered in the field, as a further step toward the definition and eventual solution of problems having practical importance.

Applied Forecasting Methods / by Nick T. Thomopoulos. - Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1980. ID: B3521 Southlands 7.273 T66a Subject 1. FORECASTING PREFACE: This book is an introduction to forecasting for practitioners and students in business administration, management science, and industrial engineering. It covers the principles and techniques of forecasting the future demands of an item for applications in the industrial, retail, and public sectors of the economy; the forecasts are projections that are based on the flow pattern of past demands. The book also gives the fundamentals on how forecasts are used in controlling customer service. These are highly important tools for management and line personnel in their daily course of activities and decision-making.

Applied Forest Tree Improvement / by Bruce J. Zobel, John Talbert. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1984. ID: B2818 Type: BKS Southlands 2.71 Z62a 1984 ISBN/ISSN: 0-88133-604-1 Subject 1. SEED PRODUCTION There has been a tremendous increase of interest recently in tree improvement and the use of genetics in forest management. Applied tree improvement activities began in earnest during the 1950s. There is now a considerable amount of information and research data available that makes efficient planning and operation of tree improvement programs possible. The objective of our book is to consolidate and summarize the concepts that are necessary for useful and efficient operational tree improvement programs. This book will concentrate on the biological and the practical, rather than on the more theoretical and statistical aspects, even though basic statistical concepts that are vital to breeding and selection programs will be presented. The book is based on more than 30 years' experience with large applied tree improvement programs. It will emphasize why and how certain things should or should not be done. Much of the information presented comes from background that was obtained from the large cooperative tree improvement programs in the southeastern United States, and many of the examples used in the book will involve pines, although the hardwoods will receive considerable coverage. Because the authors have had experience in programs in countries in South America and Central America, the West Coast of the United States and Canada, the northeastern United States, Australia, New Zealand, and Europe, the book will have a global coverage. Because of the rapidly expanding

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(Continued) Applied Forest Tree Improvement use of exotic species in intensive forest management, there is much emphasis in the book on exotics in the tropical and subtropical regions as well as in the temperate zones. The book has an emphasis on young tree improvement programs. It does not deal with specifics or minutiae but covers the general concepts and principles necessary to manipulate and use forest tree populations in operational tree improvement programs. The concepts discussed are applicable to most forest tree species throughout the world; when feasible, specific examples are used to clarify the concepts. Because the greatest gains from the use of genetics in forestry will be from plantation programs, artificial regeneration will be stressed, but not to the exclusion of programs using natural regeneration.

Applied Operations Research: A Survey / by Gary E. Whitehouse, Ben L. Wechsler. - John Wiley & Sons, 1976. ID: B3128 Type: BKS Southlands 0.5 W44a ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-94077-1 Subject 1. LINEAR PROGRAMMING ANALYSIS This textbook provides the advanced undergraduate and first-year graduate students, regardless of their major discipline, with an understandable text that covers the fundamental operations research/management science techniques and their computational aspects. The trend toward increased used of these techniques in business and the social services, as evidenced for example by the CPA examination that requires a knowledge of linear programming, must be satisfied. In achieving this objective we feel that the text does three things. First, it presents the techniques and their computational aspects within a broad, real-world applications environment. In short, the book whets the students' appetite with application, application, and more application through demonstrated usefulness. Each chapter explains the techniques using illustrative examples, numerous application cases used and usable in the real world, and a generous helping of progressively difficult problems that build a student's confidence early. We feel we have succeeded in alleviating the need for supplement texts or readings, which should delight instructors as well as students. Second, the text covers a very significant number of the available operations research techniques, at least those that are generally considered fundamental to an introductory understanding of the discipline. We have presented as much as we could in this survey, but the broad topical coverage of the eight chapters presents more material than can be dealt with normally in a single, three-credit-hour class. However, selecting topics of primary interest to the student for a three-hour course will pose no problem to the instructor if such a limitation exists. Adequate coverage of all the topics in an extended course is desirable and feasible. Last, but not least, the text departs from the heavy mathematical orientation frequently encountered in the treatment of the subject matter. The average student who has completed algebra, introductory probability and statistics, and has a general facility with numbers

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(Continued) Applied Operations Research: A Survey has an adequate background for handling our treatment of the topics covered. Only a touch of calculus is used in a few selected topics where we felt it was indispensable. One of our colleagues, in reviewing the mathematical treatment, observed that it may distress those who are mathematically oriented but that it would be a joy to the average student.

Applied regression analysis / by N. R. Draper, H. Smith. - Second. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1981. ID: B75 Type: BK Southlands 0.663 D766a2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-02995-5

Applied Remote Sensing Workshop Lecture Notes & Workbook / by Frank D. Beatty. ID: B1120 Type: BKS Southlands 6.22 A

Applied Silviculture in the United States / by R. H. Westveld. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1939. ID: B484 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 2.0 W538a

Applied Soil Trace Elements / by Brian E. Davies. - John Wiley & Sons, 1980. ID: B370 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3113 A652 ISBN/ISSN: 0 471 27625 1

Applies concepts in microcomputer graphics / by Bruce A. Artwick. - Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1984. ID: B85 Type: BK Southlands 0.665 A792a ISBN/ISSN: 0-13-039322-3

Applies Soil Physics - Soil Water and Temperature Applications / by R. J. Hanks, G. L. Ashcroft. - Springer-Verlag, 1980. (Advanced Series in Agriculture Sciences 8) ID: B444 Type: BKS Southlands 1.631 H241a ISBN/ISSN: 3-540-09457-1 Subject 1. SOIL PHYSICS This book deals with water quantities, water potentials, water flow in soil, soil-plant-atmosphere relations, and soil heat flow and temperature.

Applying Pesticides Correctly - A Guide for Private and Commercial Applicators. - U.S.D.A. and U.S. EPA, 1986. ID: B1549 Type: BKS Southlands 3.01 A

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Applying Pesticides Correctly, A Guide for Private and Commercial Applicators / U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. - North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service, 1974. ID: B3182 Type: BKS Southlands 3.01 U54a Subject 1. PESTS PREFACE: This manual was prepared to supercede Two earlier publications: "Apply Pestices Correctly, A Guide for Private Applicators" and "Apply Pesticides Correctly, A Guide for Commercial Applicators," both published in 1974 by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Environmental Protection Agency. In contrast to these two predecessors, this manual attempts to do more than establish a working threshold for those applicators seeking initial certification as provided by the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act of 1972. This manual contains information that will allow you, the applicator, to satisfy the general requirements in all states. As an applicator, however, you should keep in mind that each state has adopted rules establishing minimum requirements for certification and recertification of applicators operating within its borders. Because certification does require knowledge of specific situations among the various categories of pesticide application, be advised to check carefully with your local agricultural extension agent to learn of your state's general and specific certification requirements.

Appreciate Me Now and Avoid the Rush / by Ashleigh Brilliant. - Woodbridge Press, Santa Barbara, Calif., 1981. ID: B2477 Type: BKS Southlands 0.42 B74a 1981 ISBN/ISSN: 0-912800-94-1

An Approach to Water Resources Evaluation of Non-Point Silvicultural Sources (A Procedural Handbook)., 1980. ID: B1187 Type: BKS Southlands 9.25 A

AquaTerra, Metaecology & Culture, Volume I / by Jacqueline Froelich, Barbara Harmony. - The Water Center, Eureka Springs, Ark., 1995. ID: B2378 Type: BKS Southlands 9.18 F76a Vol.1 ISBN/ISSN: 0-9620034-2-5

Aquatic and Wetland Plants of Florida / by David P. Tarver... [et al.]. - Bureau of Aquatic Plant Mgmt.,Fla. DNR, 1988. ID: B1853 Type: BKS Southlands 1.22 T

Aquatic Entomology / by W. Patrick McCafferty. - Science Books International, 1981. ID: B2827 Type: BKS Southlands 3.4 M32a ISBN/ISSN: 0-86720-017-0

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Aquatic Macroinvertebrate Assemblages in Southwest Georgia Headwater Streams / by Rebecca Turner Winn. - University of Florida, 2005. (Thesis) ID: B3215 Southlands 0.761 W56a 2005 Subject 1. MACROINVERTEBRATE ASSEMBLAGES ABSTRACT: Headwater streams account for a significant portion fo channel length in a stream network and strongly influence hydrological, water quality, and biological attributes downstream. Little biological monitoring or assessment has been conducted in headwater watersheds, especially in the Southeast coastal plain. Biological assessments must have a standard, or reference condition, against which potentially impacted sites can be compared. The objective of this study was to compare aquatic macroinvertebrate assemblages in four headwater streams as a part of the Dry Creek Long-term Watershed Study being conducted by multiple partners. Four headwater streams (designated A, B, C, D) in the Dry Creek watershed of the Southlands Forest of International Paper were selected for this study. Benthic macroinvertebrates were sampled in streams during December 2001, February and December 2002, and February 2003 within fixed distance sample reaches. Macroinvertebrates were identified to the lowest taxonomic level and results were used in biotic indices. Data anaylsis included using repeated measures ANOVA to identify differences in macroinvertebrate assemblages due to sampling period, position (upstream vs. downstream), and between streams. Stepwise regressions were used to correlate differences in hydrology and water chemistry to relate with stream differences. ANOVA results for abundance, total taxa, Ephemeroptera Plecoptera Trichoptera (EPT) taxa, Georgia Adopt-A-Stream(AAS) index indicated differences in macroinvertebrate assemblages due to sampling period, with lower values for December 2001 relative to February 2003. Abundance, total taxa, EPT taxa, Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) index, Georgia AAS index, and percent Elmidae displayed significant differences due to stream with comparisons between streams for EPT taxa, Georgia EPD index, and Georgia AAS index resulting in Stream A having significantly lower values than stream C. Significant predictors in regressions were average daily flow and specific conductance for selected macroinvertebrate metrics. Natural variability in hydrology, interannual and stream to stream was significantly different even within subwatersheds of a small catchment, which suggested that hydrology is an important environmental factor influencing stream ecology and should be considered in macroinvertebrate studies. Of all metrics examined in this study, abundance, EPT taxa, total taxa, GA AAS index, and GA EPD index detected differences in macroinvertebrates due to time and stream, and therefore best described differences in the macroinvertebrate assemblage. Differences in the macroinvertebrate assemblages between streams A and C, but not between A and B or C and D, support the overall Dry Creek Long-term Watershed Study design and suggest tha A and D would be appropriate reference streams for B and C, respectively.

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Aquatic Plants of the United States / by Walter Conrad Muenscher. - Cornell University Press, 1972. ID: B2339 Type: BKS Southlands 1.22 M83a ISBN/ISSN: 0-8014-0306-5

Aquatic Weed Identification and Control Manual / by Alva P. Burkhalter... [et al.]. - Bureau of Aquatic Plant Research & Contr. ID: B1841 Type: BKS Southlands 2.67 A

Arboriculture - Care of Trees, Shrubs, and Vines in the Landscape / by Richard W. Harris. - Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1983. ID: B735 Type: BKS Southlands 9.133 H315a ISBN/ISSN: 0-13-043935-5

Archival Theory and Practice in the United States: A Historical Analysis / by Richard C. Berner. - University of Washington Press, 1983. ID: B2584 Type: BKS Southlands 7.01 B47a ISBN/ISSN: 0-295-95992-4 Subject 1. HISTORY

Are Environmental Regulations Driving U. S. Industry Overseas? / by H. Jeffrey Leonard. - The Conservation Foundation, Washington, 1984. ID: B2599 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 L46a ISBN/ISSN: 0-89164-080-0 Subject 1. INDUSTRY

Are Forests the Answer? - 1990 National Convention Proceedings of the Society of American Foresters. - Society of American Foresters, 1990. ID: B1714 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 S678n 1990 ISBN/ISSN: 0-939970-42-2

Arid Ecosystems Interactions - Recommendations for Drylands Research in the Global Change Research Program. - Office For Interdisciplinary Earth Studies, 1991. ID: B1773 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 A

Arkansas Boundary Law and Adjoining Landowner Disputes / by David R. Knowles, Phillip E. Norvell, Walter G. Robillard. - Prof. Educational Systems, Inc., 1989. ID: B2565 Type: BKS Southlands 0.13 K66a

Arouse and Beware / by MacKinlay Kantor. - Coward-McCann, Inc., 1936. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3165 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center

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(Continued) Arouse and Beware 0.71 K35a Subject 1. NOVEL NOTE: In that nightmare realm of reality which novelists visit in search of persons and circumstances wholly unreal, the author discovered this tale written in two large discarded daybooks. It bore every evidence of having been set down painfully and carefully, but at white heat of enthusiasm, through a period of years. The caption was, "Oliver Clark's Journal of Events Occurring during the Month of March, 1864, and during his Escape from Richmond to the Federal army lines in North Central Virginia." However, scribbled in lead pencil on a neighboring page, the author found a quotation from Whitman's SONG OF THE BANNER AT DAYBREAK, certain words of which lent themselves more readily to a purpose of title than did the somewhat awkward designation Oliver Clark had inscribed.

The Art of Taking Minutes / by Delores Dochterman. - Snyder Publishing Company, 1987. ID: B836 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 D637a ISBN/ISSN: 0-9609526-0-8

Artificial Cold-Hardiness Testing of Eucalyptus / by Emily Butler Schultz., 1979. ID: B229 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 S387a 1979

Artificial Intelligence / by Patrick Henry Winston. - Second Edition. - Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1984. ID: B1263 Type: BKS Southlands 0.666 W783a2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-201-08259-4

Artificial Regeneration of Southern Pines., 1981. ID: B490 Type: BKS Southlands 2.5 A791

Aspects of Monoterpene Composition in Loblolly Pine / by Donald Lee Rockwood., 1972. ID: B282 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 R684a 1972

Aspens: Phoenix Trees of the Great Lakes Region / by Samuel Alexander Graham, Robert P., Jr. Harrison, Casey E., Jr. Westell. - University of Michigan, 1963. ID: B3273 Southlands 0.71 G72a Subject 1. ASPEN STANDS

Assessing Change in the Edisto River Basin, An Ecological Characterization / by William D. Marshall. - South Carolina Water Resources Comm., 1993. (Report No. 177)

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(Continued) Assessing Change in the Edisto River Basin, An Ecological Characterization ID: B2305 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 M37a 177 1993

Assessing Foliar Nutrient Status of Pinus radiata D. Don. and Pinus taeda L. Using Multispectral and Digital Image Analy / by Alan John Thorn., 1993. ID: B2432 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 T56a 1993

Assessing Forest Soil Disturbance Through Biogenic Gas Fluxes / by Neil Dulohery, Lawrence A. Morris., 1993. ID: B2430 Type: BKS Southlands 1.64 D84a

Assessing Soil Degradation, FAO Soils Bulletin No. 34 / Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1977. (FAO Soils Bulletin) ID: B3158 Type: BKS Southlands PRBK 1.6372 F66a Subject 1. SOIL DEGRADATION The objectives of the project are to establish the facilities and methodology for a global assessment of soil degradation, and to initiate a global assessment of actual and potential soil degradation based on the compilation of existing data and the interpretation of environmental factors which influence the extent and intensity of soil degradation. This assessment will be started in Africa north of the equator and the Middle East as a test case, with the ultimate goal of drawing up a World Map of Soil Degradation.

Assessing the Employment Impacts of Proposed Measures to Protect the Northern Spotted Owl / by V. Alaric Sample, Dennis C. LeMaster. - American Forestry Association, 1992. ID: B2012 Type: BKS Southlands 9.124 S

An Assessment of Biomass Harvesting on Small Woodlots in New Hampshire - June 1984 / by Robert J. Berti. - University of New Hampshire, 1984. ID: B3451 Southlands 7.238 B47a Subject 1. SILVICULTURE ABSTRACT: A 400 acre study of biomass harvesting was conducted on twenty-one woodlots from 4 to 39 acres in size. A mix of equipment was evaluated in different terrain and stand conditions. Landowner and silvicultural objectives varied; most woodlots required only a partial, or selective harvest although three clearcuts were included for comparison. Silvicultural objectives were met on all sites, and residual damage

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(Continued) An Assessment of Biomass Harvesting on Small Woodlots in New Hampshire - June 1984 was less than with traditional harvesting. Equipment, job layout and supervision were examined in detail. Average yields from thinnings were 35 tons per acre. From the data obtained estimates of the available biomass resource in the southern two-thirds of the state were made. The project demonstrated that mechanized, biomass harvesting on small woodlots, is both economically and silviculturally feasible and desirable.

An Assessment of Cone and Seed Losses in a Slash Pine Seed Orchard Following Two Types of Insecticide Application / by W. W. Neel., 1980. (Technical Bulletin 102) ID: B1199 Type: BKS Southlands 2.5112 N

Association Between the Pitch Canker Fungus, Fusarium moniliforme var. subglutinans, and the deodar weevil, Pissodes / by William Albert Gregory., 1979. ID: B865 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 G822a 1979

An Atlas of Gymnosperms Cultured in Vitro: 1924-1974. - Georgia Forest Research Council, 1975. ID: B1037 Type: BKS Southlands 0.712 B

Atmosheric Pollutants in Forest Areas - Their Deposition and Interception / by H. -W. Georgii. - D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1986. ID: B753 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 A881 ISBN/ISSN: 90-277-2317-6

Atmospheric Deposition and Forest Productivity. - Society of American Foresters, 1986. ID: B750 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 A881

Atomic Energy in Agriculture / by William E. Dick. - Philosophical Library, 1957. ID: B309 Type: BKS Southlands 1.1 D547a

Attributes of Trees as Crop Plants / by M. G. R. Cannell, J. E. Jackson. - Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, 1985. ID: B469 Type: BKS Southlands 2.0 A886 ISBN/ISSN: 0-904282-83-X

Auburn Forestry Forum - Control of the Managed Forest - 1962 Proceedings., 1962. ID: B1010 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) Auburn Forestry Forum - Control of the Managed Forest - 1962 Proceedings 0.734 A 1962

Auburn Forestry Forum - Engineering, Hardwoods, Marketing - 1963 Proceedings., 1963. ID: B1009 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 A 1963

The Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Insects and Spiders / by Lorus Milne, Margery Milne. - Alfred A. Knopf, 1980. ID: B606 Type: BKS Southlands 3.4 M659a ISBN/ISSN: 0-394-50763-0

The Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Trees, Eastern Region / by Elbert L. Little. - Alfred A. Knopf, 1980. ID: B2015 Type: BKS Southlands 1.2 L778a ISBN/ISSN: 0-394-50760-6

Austin Cary and Forestry in the South / by Roy Ring White. - White, Roy Ring, 1960. ID: B2659 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 W54a 1960

Australian Forest Nutrition Workshop - Productivity in Perpetuity., 1981. ID: B1280 Type: BKS Southlands 1.635 A938p ISBN/ISSN: 0 643 00405 X

Automated DNA Sequencing and Analysis / by Mark D. Adams, Chris Fields, J. Craid [eds.] Venter. - Academic Press, 1994. ID: B2908 Type: BKS Southlands 1.487 A32a ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-717010-3 Subject 1. DNA SEQUENCING

Automated Irrigation. - No. 5. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1971. (Irrigation and Drainage Paper) ID: B1676 Type: BKS Southlands 2.66 A

Automation Technologies for Genome Characterization / by Tony J. Beugelsdijk. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1997. ID: B3004 Type: BKS Southlands 1.483 B48a Subject 1. LABORATORY AUTOMATION This book is organized into four sections. The first section describes laboratory automation activities at several major human genome centers and research laboratories. A consistent philosophy emerges for successful implementation of new automation technologies based on the experience of these authors. This section also includes

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(Continued) Automation Technologies for Genome Characterization a chapter on imaging technologies and the major role played by them in the image-rich biology laboratory. The second section discusses control system approaches. Both chapters in this section address the problem of integration of dissimilar systems. General features for control systems are distilled from the experience of these authors. The third section of this book describes some advanced and nontraditional technologies being applied to DNA characterization. Finally, this book covers some of the analysis, modeling, and database issues accompanying the characterization of genomes.

Auxin Transport in Intact Shoots of Fraxinus Americana L / by Charles A. Hollis. - Syracuse University, 1971. ID: B2667 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 H64a 1971

Availability of Hardwoods in the lower Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plains / North Carolina State University. - North Carolina State University, 1985. ID: B3142 Type: BKS Southlands 7.9 N67a Subject 1. HARDWOODS

Azaleas - Kinds and Culture / by H. Harold Hume. - The Macmillan Company, 1949. ID: B420 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 1.5 H921a

Bacillus thuringiensis for Managing Gypsy Moth: A Review / by Richard Reardon, Normand Dubois, Winfred McLane. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1994. (Technology Transfer) ID: B3633 Southlands 3.462 R42b Subject 1. BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS This publication describes the biology and mode of action of Bt; field uses against gypsy moth including application, efficacy, safety, effects on nontargets, resistance, interaction with natural enemies; and new developments.

Background Material Relating to the Work of the API/NFPA Forest Health Committee. - API/NFPA Enviromental & Health Program, 1984. ID: B1478 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 B

Balancing Act: Environmental Issues in Forestry / by Hamish (J.P.) Kimmins. - UBC Press, Vancouver, BC, 1992. ID: B1962 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 K ISBN/ISSN: 0-7748-0426-2

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Balancing on the Brink of Extinction, The Endangered Species Act and Lessons for the Future / by Kathryn A. (editor) Kohm. - Island Press, 1991. ID: B1954 Type: BKS Southlands 9.124 B ISBN/ISSN: 1-55963-006-X

The Ball Red Book - Greenhouse Growing / by Vic Ball. - Fourteenth Edition. - Reston Publishing Company, Inc., 1985. ID: B512 Type: BKS Southlands 2.5392 B187 14th 1985 ISBN/ISSN: 0-8359-0382-6

Bark and Wood Properties of Pulpwood Species as Related to Separation and Segregation of Chip/Bark Mixtures (Project 3212, Report Eight) / Institute of Paper Chemistry. - Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1977. ID: B3029 Type: BKS Southlands 5.11 3212 R8 Subject 1. BARK CHARACTERIZATION INTRODUCTION: Progress Report Eight completes the bark characterization research for an agreed-upon total of 32 pulpwood species. The work was initiated originally as a group project in 1973 and then switched to an Institute funded project in 1974. The wood raw material situation has changed rapidly the past four years and it is of interest to examine the original objectives of the project and consider how the program has changed as the result of company input, pulpwood requirements and the energy crisis. Preliminary experience in bark investigations under way at the Institute prior to 1973 made it evident that because of: (1) large between-species differences in bark characteristics, (2) company investments in harvesting, debarking and wood room equipment, (3) limited digester, cleaner and recovery system capacity, (4) use of species mixtures, and (5) differences in end product requirements, no universal solution to the bark problem was possible. An early statement of project objectives indicated the objective of the program was to supply Institute member companies with information on the fundamental properties of bark (and wood) of important pulpwood species. The information obtained on each species was expected to help companies determine the usefulness of a particular tree species as a raw material and assist in determining how the species might be best harvested and handled to obtain appropriate levels of wood/bark segregation. These original objectives have not changed but, as the whole-tree harvesting system developed, closed pulping systems were required, pulpwood shortages developed in 1974 and then disappeared in 1976, and the energy crisis developed, the bark problem became a whole new ball game.

Bark and Wood Properties of Pulpwood Species as Related to Separation and Segregation of Chip/Bark Mixtures (Project 3212, Report Nine) / Institute of Paper Chemistry. - Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1977. ID: B3030 Type: BKS Southlands 5.11 3212 R9

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(Continued) Bark and Wood Properties of Pulpwood Species as Related to Separation and Segregation of Chip/Bark Mixtures (Project 3212, Subject 1. BARK CHARACTERIZATION INTRODUCTION: Progress Report Eight completed the bark characterization research for the agreed-upon total of 32 pulpwood species. However, a questionnaire to interested companies indicated there was sufficient interest to warrant characterizating the bark of an additional ten species. Shagbark hickory, post oak, pin oak, black oak, American beech, red maple, green ash, black willow, eastern hemlock and eastern white pine were the ten species of greatest interest to the responding companies. The report that follows describes the characteristics of the first five species listed. Progress Report Ten, which is expected to be complete in late December, will characterize the remaining five species. The final report will summarize the results of all species investigated and emphasize the inter-relationships that exist between bark morphology, bark strength and alternative methods of making best use of the industry's bark resource. As discussed in the Introduction of Progress Report Eight, changes in the wood raw material supply situation (shortages in 1974 and excess supply in 1976 and 1977), the "dirt" problem associated with whole-tree harvesting, environmental pressure requiring closed pulping systems, and the energy crisis made it necessary to view the bark problem from an entirely new perspective.

Bark and Wood Properties of Pulpwood Species as Related to Separation and Segregation of Chip/Bark Mixtures (Project 3212, Report Ten) / Institute of Paper Chemistry. - Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1978. ID: B3031 Type: BKS Southlands 5.11 3212 R10 Subject 1. BARK CHARACTERIZATION INTRODUCTION: Progress Report Ten completes the bark characterization research for the agreed-upon total of 42 pulpwood species. There remains one important activity, and that is to prepare a detailed summary report comparing specific gravity, extractives, pulp yield, fuel value and ash content for hardwoods and conifers. Another important function of this report will be to examine the relationships that exist between bark morphology and bark properties such as wood/bark adhesion, toughness, tensile strength and reaction to hammermilling, which have an important influence upon the selection of the most suitable wood/bark separation and segregation procedure for use with a particular tree species.

Bark and Wood Properties of Pulpwood Species as Related to Separation and Segregation of Chip/Bark Mixtures (Project 3212, Report Eleven) / Institute of Paper Chemistry. - Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1978. ID: B3032 Type: BKS Southlands 5.11 3212 R11

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(Continued) Bark and Wood Properties of Pulpwood Species as Related to Separation and Segregation of Chip/Bark Mixtures (Project 3212, Subject 1. BARK CHARACTERISTICS SUMMARY: Bark morphology and bark strength properties were examined for 42 pulpwood species. Hardwood barks exhibited greater variability in both morphology and strength characteristics than conifer barks. Percent fibers, percent sclereids and inner bark strength turned out to be parameters useful in estimating wood/bark adhesion and reaction to hammermilling.

Bark and Wood Properties of Pulpwood Species as Related to Separation and Segregation of Chip/Bark Mixtures (Project 3212, Report One) / Institute of Paper Chemistry. - Institute of Paper Institute, 1974. ID: B3035 Type: BKS Southlands 5.11 3212 R1 Subject 1. WOOD UTILIZATION INTRODUCTION: As more and more emphasis is placed on improved wood utilization and increasing numbers of companies turn to whole-tree chipping as a way of maximizing per acre fiber yield, efficient handling of bark and the problems associated with bark become imperative. Species-to-species, tree-to-tree, and within-tree differences in bark are considerable. This variation, coupled with differences between companies in species mixtures used, end product requirements and differences in investments in harvesting, debarking, and woodroom equipment, makes it evident that it is not possible to develop a "single solution" to the bark problem. The most useful service the Institute could perform, it appears, would be to provide interest companies with a concise package of data on each of the more important pulpwood species used in the United States. This would allow them to make appropriate decisions toward solving their specific bark problems. To make the information as useful as possible, the format of each report is exactly the same. In addition, the information presented for a species is written in such a way that it is a complete study in itself and understanding the data is not dependent on reports on other species. The purpose of the report that follows is to supply cooperating companies with information on the fundamental properties of bark (and wood) of quaking aspen, sugar maple, white birch, and northern red oak. The information was obtained from a comprehensive literature search combined with measurement data taken on a limited number of representative pulpwood-sized trees of each species.

Bark and Wood Properties of Pulpwood Species as Related to Separation and Segregation of Chip/Bark Mixtures (Project 3212, Report Two) / Institute of Paper Chemistry. - Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1975. ID: B3036 Type: BKS Southlands 5.11 3212 R2

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(Continued) Bark and Wood Properties of Pulpwood Species as Related to Separation and Segregation of Chip/Bark Mixtures (Project 3212, Subject 1. WHOLE TREE HARVESTING INTRODUCTION: Improved utilization through whole tree chipping requires efficient methods of handling bark problems. As more becomes known about species-to-species and tree-to-tree bark variation, it becomes clear that a "single solution" to the bark problem is not possible. The major objective of this project is to provide interested companies with a concise package of data on the more important pulpwood species in the United States. Such data hopefully will allow appropriate solutions to be made for specific bark problems. The rapidly changing environmental and energy outlook has made the use of basic data to solve a specific problem a more and more realistic approach. Several years ago, for example, bark contamination in a wood supply was considered excessive if it exceeded 3% while wood losses likewise were excessive if they exceeded 5%. These criteria have been changing rapidly as the result of improved pulp cleaning techniques and because of the high value of wood and bark as fuel. Approaches that were considered to be of limited value because of high wood loss are being reconsidered because of the usefulness of the recovered bark and wood as fuel. Additional changes in the criteria for judging bark segregation procedures can be expected. In an effort to make the information as useful as possible, the format for each report and for each species is exactly the same. Use of such a procedure results in some repetition but makes each species report a study in itself and not dependent upon other reports. Progress Report One provided cooperating companies with information on the bark characteristics of quaking aspen, sugar maple, white birch, and northern red oak. The report that follows presents information on the fundamental properties of the bark of loblolly pine, slash pine, Douglas-fir, and western hemlock. The information was obtained from a comprehensive literature search combined with measurement data taken on a limited number of representative pulpwood-sized trees of each species.

Bark and Wood Properties of Pulpwood Species as Related to Separation and Segregation of Chip/Bark Mixtures (Project 3212, Report Three) / Institute of Paper Chemistry. - Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1975. ID: B3037 Type: BKS Southlands 5.11 3212 R3 Subject 1. WHOLE TREE HARVESTING INTRODUCTION: Whole-tree chipping is one of the most promising approaches for improved forest utilization. Not only does the procedure make possible efficient utilization of hardwood stands but whole-tree chipping is an important part of most short-rotation management systems presently under development. Species-to-species variation in bark characteristics is turning out to be at least as great as wood property variation. This further emphasizes our previously discussed philosophy that there is no single "best

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(Continued) Bark and Wood Properties of Pulpwood Species as Related to Separation and Segregation of Chip/Bark Mixtures (Project 3212, solution" to the bark problem. The major objective of Project 3212 is to provide interested companies with a concise package of data for the more important pulpwood species of the United States. Such data are expected to allow the formulation of appropriate solutions to specific bark problems on a mill-by-mill basis. Progress Report One provided cooperating companies with information on the bark characteristics of quaking aspen, sugar maple, white birch and northern red oak. Progress Report Two provided similar information for loblolly pine, slash pine, Douglas-fir, and western hemlock. The report that follows presents information on the fundamental properties of the bark of white spruce, balsam fir, jack pine, and eastern cottonwood. The information was obtained from a comprehensive literature search combined with measurement data taken on a limited number of representative pulpwood-sized trees of each species. In an effort to make the information as useful as possible, the format for each report and for each species is exactly the same. Use of such a procedure results in some repetition but makes the information on each species a study in itself and not dependent upon other reports.

Bark and Wood Properties of Pulpwood Species as Related to Separation and Segregation of Chip/Bark Mixtures (Project 3212, Report Four) / Institute of Paper Chemistry. - Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1975. ID: B3038 Type: BKS Southlands 5.11 3212 R4 Subject 1. WHOLE TREE HARVESTING INTRODUCTION: Future wood fiber supply continues to be an item of major concern for the pulp and paper industry. Energy used in harvesting and processing wood has recently become an additional item of concern. Whole-tree utilization appears to be one important way to increase existing raw material supplies immediately. Use of short-rotation intensive forest management appears to be an additional procedure for increasing our overall wood supply. Under most forest management schemes, both approaches require the utilization of a certain portion of unbarked wood. How best to handle a specific bark problem requires an adequate knowledge of bark of the tree species involved. Items that should be considered in evaluating a particular situation are numerous. Such factors as the species mix employed, end product requirements and mill digester, cleaner and recovery furnace capacity are items of major concern when the pulping of bark is considered. Fiber yield, extractive levels and ash content, along with equipment wear problems, must also be considered in the pulping of bark. When bark removal is required, the best method to use will depend upon such factors as specific gravity, strength, toughness, wood/bark adhesion and the fuel value of the wood and bark of the species employed. The report that follows presents a comprehensive description of the bark of northern white oak, southern white oak, southern red oak, and sweetgum.

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Bark and Wood Properties of Pulpwood Species as Related to Separation and Segregation of Chip/Bark Mixtures (Project 3212, Report Five) / Institute of Paper Chemistry. - Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1975. ID: B3039 Type: BKS Southlands 5.11 3212 R5 Subject 1. BARK CHARACTERIZATION INTRODUCTION: The paper industry's wood raw material problems are closely tied to the nation's "people" problem. Greater paper and board demands are predicted because of population increases in per capita consumption. Reduced land for the production of wood fiber is closely tied to the increased demand for land by agriculture, recreation, urban sprawl and industrial highway and powerline construction. The need for highly mechanized harvesting systems is in part related to the unwillingness of our present labor force to endure difficult working conditions and spend the long hours required to produce the needed wood raw materials. The people problem has also manifested itself in the increased environmental awareness which, because of the emotional issues involved, is rapidly forcing the harvesting of forest products using less than optimum operating procedures. The objective of Project 3212 is to adequately identify the industry's bark problem and make it possible for the pulp and paper industry to take advantage of whole-tree techniques and the promising short-rotation forest management systems being developed. To date, the bark properties of 16 important pulpwood species have been investigated. Progress Report Five presents a comprehensive characterization of the bark of four western species including lodgepole pine, ponderosa pine, western larch and Engelmann spruce. The importance of recovery boiler scaling problems and increased interest in the use of bark for fuel has prompted us to add ash content and bark fuel value to the list of information required for each pulpwood species. Included in the report that follows is information on the ash content and fuel value of the first twenty species investigated.

Bark and Wood Properties of Pulpwood Species as Related to Separation and Segregation of Chip/Bark Mixtures (Project 3212, Report Six) / Institute of Paper Chemistry. - Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1976. ID: B3040 Type: BKS Southlands 5.11 3212 R6 Subject 1. BARK CHARACTERISTICS INTRODUCTION: Some problems, if ignored long enough, will somehow become less and less important until they disappear. Not so with the paper industry's bark problem. How best to remove and dispose of bark has been an industry problem since wood was first pulped. Time and recent raw material shortages have only intensified and complicated the situation. There are at least two perplexing aspects of the bark problem. One is that bark characteristics are as varied as wood characteristics. The second perplexing aspect relates to recent, rapidly changing industry goals concerning the need for and the

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(Continued) Bark and Wood Properties of Pulpwood Species as Related to Separation and Segregation of Chip/Bark Mixtures (Project 3212, desirability of removing the bark. Early in 1970, for example, interested company representatives and several research groups met and it was made clear that for most pulp and paper products, bark contamination should not exceed 3% and wood losses in excess of 5% could not be tolerated. With predictions of raw material shortages, the advent of whole-tree chipping and the energy crisis, standards were revised in 1973-74 and greater wood losses were considered feasible because of the usefulness of the rejected materials as fuel. Greater bark contamination was considered acceptable if this resulted in a reliable, low cost fiber supply. Recently, equipment wear and recovery boiler scaling problems resulted in the APA-TAPPI Whole-Tree Utilization Committee establishing the removal of grit and foliage as items of highest priority in view of recent success with pulping the bark of a limited number of pulpwood species. Both the species-to-species variation in bark characteristics and industry's rapidly changing energy and fiber needs have further reinforced the importance of knowing the basic bark characteristics of the pulpwood species of the United States. To date, the bark properties of 20 pulpwood species have been investigated. Progress Report Six presents detailed characterizations of the bark of red (Norway), shortleaf, longleaf, and Virginia pine. Included is a section which summarizes the fuel value and ash content of the first 24 species investigated. Also included are the results of a preliminary study on the possibilities of using chip shredding as a method of reducing levels of bark.

Bark and Wood Properties of Pulpwood Species as Related to Separation and Segregation of Chip/Bark Pulpwood (Project 3212, Report Seven) / Institute of Paper Chemistry. - Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1976. ID: B3041 Type: BKS Southlands 5.11 3212 R7 Subject 1. CHIPPING INTRODUCTION: The APA-TAPPI Ad Hoc Committee on Whole-Tree Utilization, at their recent meeting in Raleigh, North Carolina, reconfirmed by their actions and comments that bark removal, although important, is presently less of a problem than the removal of grit. Most grit becomes part of the chip/bark mixture as a result of harvesting and chipping operations. A high percentage of the grit is associated with the bark while the remainder becomes embedded or otherwise attached to the wood during chipping operations. There are a number of procedures being proposed for upgrading whole-tree chip quality. Present harvesting methods dictate that the most promising approach must "now" be the one that removes both bark and grit. The word "now" is emphasized because, as stressed in the Introduction of Progress Report Six, researchers in this field have been shooting at a moving target when it comes to judging the success of a particular method. Our results on bark specific gravity, bark strength, and bark toughness suggest that, of the methods being proposed, the approaches that seem to have the greatest promise for

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(Continued) Bark and Wood Properties of Pulpwood Species as Related to Separation and Segregation of Chip/Bark Pulpwood (Project 3212, the greatest number of species are the procedures that take advantage of the differences in specific gravity, strength and toughness between bark and wood. Our research in this area indicates there would be a considerable economic advantage to a procedure that dries the whole-tree chips to about 30 to 40% moisture content, then screens out with a considerable tumbling action, the small-sized chip fraction (less than 3/8 inch). This fraction has been shown to be high in bark and, if handled properly when dry, will not only contain a high percentage of the total grit problem but will have a considerable fuel value. The large-size chips, which for most species can be expected to make up 75 to 80% of the total input, will have 4-5% or less bark and only a minor amount of abrasive material. It is suggested that such large-sized chips should be pulped without further treatment other than the reduction of the influence of bark by mixing them with conventional bark-free chips, as the end product demands. the best approach for upgrading the small-sized chips (less than 3/8 inch) would involve a mechanical treatment (modified shredding or hammermilling procedure) that takes advantage of the lower strength and toughness of the bark, as compared to the wood. The approach being suggested would be to mechanically treat and screen the small-size chips and thus decrease the bark and grit content of this fraction to a point that it was acceptable for linerboard and similar quality products.

Bark Beetles and Ambrosia Beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytoidea): With Special Reference to Species Occurring in North Carolina / by James A. Beal, Calvin L. Massey. - Duke University. (Bulletin) ID: B2804 Type: BKS Southlands 3.461 B42b

Base-Age Invariant Polymorphic Site Index Curves for Loblolly Pine / by James S. Devan., 1979. ID: B866 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 D788b 1979

Base-Age Invariant Polymorphic Site Index Curves for Loblolly Pine / by James S. Devan., 1979. ID: B1503 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.761 D488b 1979 c.2

Basic DNA and RNA Protocols / by Adrian J. Harwood. - Humana Press, 1996. (Methods in Molecular Biology) ID: B2757 Type: BKS Southlands 1.482 H37b 58 ISBN/ISSN: 0-89603-331-7 Subject 1. NUCLEIC ACIDS Molecular genetics, or "genetic engineering" as it is sometimes described, has had a profound effect on the study of biology. It is now 12 years since the publication of Methods in Molecular Biology,

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(Continued) Basic DNA and RNA Protocols vol. 2: Nucleic Acids, which contained what were then the current molecular and genetic techniques. The methodology is rapidly evolving and was last carried out in this series in 1988 (vol. 4: New Nucleic Acids Methods). Since then, the descriptions of many new, but nonetheless basic, techniques have been incorporated into the more specialized volumes of the Methods in Molecular Biology series. It is the aim of Basic DNA and RNA Protocols to bring together all of these core techniques in a single volume.

Basic Lubrication Practice / by Allen F. Brewer. - Reinhold Publishing Corporation, 1955. ID: B665 Type: BKS Southlands 6.0 B847b

Be Yourself - A Guide to Self-Development / by Christina Henry. - Professional Training Assoicates, Inc., 1987. (Speaking From Experience) ID: B912 Type: BKS Southlands 0.44 H

Bear Garden Tract Management Plan. - International Paper, 1982. ID: B1491 Type: BKS Southlands 7.13 B

Bear Garden Tract Management Plant Supplement - Stand Prescription Forms / by James Lee Buckner. - International Paper, 1982. ID: B1492 Type: BKS Southlands 7.13 B1

Beef Cattle Production in the South / by D. W. Williams. - The Interstate Printers & Publishers, Inc., 1941. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3229 Southlands - Training Center 0.71 W54b Subject 1. BEEF CATTLE This book has been written primarily for the use of pupils enrolled in vocational Agriculture classes in the South. It is hoped that it will serve as an aid to pupils seeking factual information to guide them in setting up and carrying on better beef cattle programs on their home farms or ranches. It is generall recognized that there are many problems in beef cattle production that are peculiar to the South. Problems in feeding, parasite control, and general management are somewhat different from those in other sections of the nation. The very fact that the South has feed crops and climatic conditions that are different from those found in other regions, sets it off as an area having special problems in the production and marketing of cattle. Material is included in this book that deals specifically with the jobs and problems that are peculiar to the South. In developing the contents for this book, use was made of the factual information developed by the Experiment Stations of the South.

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(Continued) Beef Cattle Production in the South Technical terms have been purposely avoided whenever possible. This was done with the hope that the book would be easily understood by high school pupils enrolled in Vocational Agriculture classes.

Beliefs and Values Regarding Society and Nature: A Framework for Listening in Forest and Environmental Policy / by Ann M. Hooker. - Yale University, 1992. ID: B2106 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 H 1992

Bernal Diaz, The Conquest of New Spain / by J. M. Cohen. - Penguin Books, New York, N. Y., 1963. ID: B2277 Type: BKS Southlands 0.7 C63b ISBN/ISSN: 0-14-044123-9

Bernhard Eduard Fernow, A Story of North American Forestry / by Andrew Denny, III Rodgers. - Princeton University Press, 1951. ID: B2805 Type: BKS Southlands 0.111 R62b

The Best Ideas in Employee Communication. - Communication Briefings, 1987. ID: B35 Type: BK Southlands 0.44 B561

Best Management Practices for Agriculture and Silviculture / by Raymond C. Loehr... [et al.]. - Ann Arbor Science Publishers Inc., 1979. ID: B744 Type: BKS Southlands 9.23 C814b ISBN/ISSN: 0-250-40271-8

Betrayal of Science and Reason, How Anti-Environmental Rhetoric Threatens Our Future / by Anne H. Ehrlich, Paul R. Ehrlich. - Island Press, 1996. ID: B2819 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 E47b ISBN/ISSN: 1-55963-483-9 Subject 1. ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION This book deals with environmental issues like fables about population and food; fables about non-living resources; biological diversity; endangered species; atmosphere and climate; and toxic substances.

Better Understanding of Wetland Benefits Will Help Water Bank and Other Federal Programs Achieve Wetland Preservation... - Comptroller General of the United States, 1979. ID: B1842 Type: BKS Southlands 9.23 B

Beyond the Adirondacks, The Story of St. Regis Paper Company / by Eleanor Amigo, Mark Neuffer. - Greenwood Press, 1980. ID: B2574 Type: BKS Southlands 0.111 A66b ISBN/ISSN: 0-313-22735-7

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(Continued) Beyond the Adirondacks, The Story of St. Regis Paper Company Subject 1. HARVESTING INTRODUCTION: The forest as a unique renewable resource and the conversion of harvested trees into products needed by all are of particular interest today. Other alternate and complementary uses of the forest bring together for frequent contacts representatives of corporations and those with serious environmental concerns. Fortunately, wise stewardship, balancing the interests of all, appears to be an achievable goal. This book, dealing with the history of one business enterprise, is meant to contribute to the understanding of the origin and evolution of the key issues involved.

Beyond the Beauty Strip, Saving What's Left of Our Forests / by Mitch Lansky. - Tilbury House, Gardiner, Maine, 1992. ID: B2142 Type: BKS Southlands 7.0 L36b 1992 ISBN/ISSN: 0-88448-094-1

Bibliography of Australian Forest Tree Improvement and Forest Genetics, 1937 to 1972 / by K. G. Eldridge. - Forestry and Timber Bureau, 1973. (Technical Note No. 4) ID: B1770 Type: BKS Southlands 0.735 E

A Bibliography of Australian References to Eucapypts / by Marie Sweet. - Australian Government Publishing Service, 1973. ID: B974 Type: BKS Southlands 2.584 B 1969-70

Bibliography of Australian Tree Breeding and Forest Genetics to 1975 / by K. G. Eldridge, C. W. F. Matthews., 1977. ID: B1136 Type: BKS Southlands 0.735 E ISBN/ISSN: 0 643 02062 4

Bibliography of Freshwater Wetlands Ecology and Management. - Department of Natural Resources, 1971. ID: B1224 Type: BKS Southlands 0.735 B

A Bibliography of References to Eucalypts - 1971-72 / by Marie Sweet. - Australian Government Publishing Service, 1975. ID: B972 Type: BKS Southlands 2.584 B 1971-72

Bibliography of Southern Pine Beetle Program Publications / by Robert C. Thatcher, Julia G. Wilson., 1982. (Special Report) ID: B1176 Type: BKS Southlands 0.735 T

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Biochemical Interactions Among Plants. - National Academy of Sciences, 1971. ID: B847 Type: BKS Southlands 1.1 B615

The Biochemical Mode of Action of Pesticides / by J. R. Corbett, K. Wright, A. C. Baillie. - Second Edition. - Academic Press, 1984. ID: B1333 Type: BKS Southlands 3.01 C789b2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-187860-0

Biochemistry and Physiology of Plant Hormones / by Thomas C. Moore. - Springer-Verlag, 1979. ID: B1591 Type: BKS Southlands 1.1 M824b ISBN/ISSN: 0-387-90401-8

Biochemistry of Phenolic Compounds / by J. B. Harborne. - Academic Press, 1964. ID: B649 Type: BKS Southlands 5.13 H255b

Biochemistry of Photosynthesis / by R. P. F. Gregory. - 2nd Edition. - John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 1971. ID: B2427 Type: BKS Southlands 1.12 G73b2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-32676-3 Subject 1. PHOTOSYNTHESIS The process of photosynthesis, in which the energy of light (sunlight) is chemically captured by living organisms, and on which the whole of our planet's life-stock depends, is worthy of considerable stress in an undergraduate course of biochemistry, the more so if it provides for a synthesis of topics normally isolated by the necessarily linear nature of such courses. For example, the metabolic pathways of photosynthesis form a useful antithesis in the understanding, at an elementary level, of the pathways of glycolysis and the pentose cycle. The same applies to the cytochromes of the thylakoid, the production of oxygen from water, NADP reduction and photophosphorylation, all of which can be profitably compared with analogous processes in mitochondria. The chloroplast itself, in its relation to the cell, presents a most striking example of biochemical compartmentation. The first aim of this text is to provide an introduction to photosynthesis on the above basis. It is hoped that this introduction, Part I, will be with some selection valuable in courses of botany, and possibly at sixth-form level as well. Since an introduction involves simplification, which is somewhat unsound, the text continues in Part II towards a second purpose, that of presenting an account of the subject giving the principal points of view (in 1970) and the experimental work and argument by which they were defended.

The Biochemistry of Plants, a Comprehensive Treatise / by P. K. Stumpf, E. E. Conn. - Academic Press, 1980. ID: B306 Type: BKS Southlands 1.1 B6151 ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-675401-2

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Biocomputing: Informatics and Genome Projects / by Douglas W. Smith. - Academic Press, Inc., 1994. ID: B3002 Type: BKS Southlands 1.482 S54b Subject 1. GENOME MAPPING This book deals with plant isozymes in the areas of: visualization and interpretation, genetics, plant mating systems, enzyme electrophoresis, and markers for studying and manipulating quantitative traits.

Biodiversity / by E. O. Wilson, Frances M. Peter. - National Academy Press, 1988. ID: B1559 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 B ISBN/ISSN: 0-309-03739-5

Biodiversity of the Southeastern United States: Upland Terrestrial Communities / by William H. Martin, Stephen G. Boyce, Arthur C. Echternacht. - John Wiley & Sons, 1993. ID: B2126 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 M37bu 1993 ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-58594-7

Biodiversity of the Southeastern United States, Aquatic Communities. - John Wiley & Sons, 1992. ID: B2164 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 B56a 1992 ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-62884-0

Biodiversity of the Southeastern United States, Lowland Terrestrial Communities / by William H. Martin, Stephen G. Boyce, Arthur C. Echternacht. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, NY, 1993. ID: B2226 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 M37bl 1993 ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-62883-2 Subject 1. BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY

Bioinformatics: Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology) / by Stephen Misener, Stephen A. Krawetz. - Humana Press, 2000. ID: B2928 Type: BKS Southlands 0.61 M57b ISBN/ISSN: 0-89603-732-0 Subject 1. SEQUENCE ANALYSIS This book deals with an analysis of software packages, databases, the World Wide Web, and some of the computational challenges biologists are now faced with.

Biologic Markers of Air-Pollution Stress and Damage in Forests. - National Academy Press, 1989. ID: B1232 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 B ISBN/ISSN: 0-309-04078-7

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Biological and Sociological Basis for a Rational Use of Forest Resources for Energy and Organics, Proc. Intern. Workshop / by Stephen G. Boyce. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1979. ID: B1926 Type: BKS Southlands 9.1 B 1979

Biological Clocks in Seasonal Reproductive Cycles / by B. K. Follett, D. E. Follett. - John Wiley & Sons, 1981. ID: B332 Type: BKS Southlands 1.156 B615 ISBN/ISSN: 0 470-27175-2

Biological Control of Plant Pathogens / by Kenneth F. Baker, R. James Cook. - W. H. Freeman and Company, 1974. ID: B568 Type: BKS Southlands 3.31 B167b ISBN/ISSN: 0-7167-0589-3

Biological Diversity on Federal Lands. - The Keystone Center, 1991. ID: B1624 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 B

Biological Diversity, the Coexistence of Species on Changing Landscapes / by Michael A. Huston. - Cambridge University Press, 1994. ID: B2468 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 H87b ISBN/ISSN: 0-521-36930-4

Biological Methods of Weed Control / by Sara S. Rosenthal, Donald M. Maddox, Kathy Brunetti. - California Dept. of Food & Agriculture, 1984. (California Weed Conference Monograph) ID: B1757 Type: BKS Southlands 2.673 R ISBN/ISSN: 0-913702-26-9

Biological Pollution: The Control and Impact of Invasive Exotic Species / by Bill N. McKnight. - Indiana Academy of Science, 1991. ID: B2295 Type: BKS Southlands 2.67 M32b 1991 ISBN/ISSN: 1-883362-00-8 Subject 1. PEST INFORMATION

Biological Reclamation of Solid Wastes / by Clarence G. Golueke. - Rodale Press, 1977. ID: B740 Type: BKS Southlands 9.18 G629b ISBN/ISSN: 0-87857-158-2

A Biological Survey for the Nation. - National Academy Press, 1993. ID: B2146 Type: BKS Southlands 9.3 B37 1993 ISBN/ISSN: 0-309-04984-0

The Biology and Habits of the Pales Weevil, Hylobius pales (Herbst), and the Pitcheating Weevil, Pachylobius Picivorus / by Alton Ira Walker. - Univ. Microfilms International, 1974. ID: B2326 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) The Biology and Habits of the Pales Weevil, Hylobius pales (Herbst), and the Pitcheating Weevil, Pachylobius Picivorus 0.762 W34b 1974

Biology of Alder / by J. M. Trappe... [et al.]. - Pacific Northwest Forest & Range Experim, 1968. ID: B304 Type: BKS Southlands 1.0 N879b

The Biology of Crop Productivity / by Peter S. Carlson. - Academic Press, 1980. ID: B308 Type: BKS Southlands 1.1 B6153 ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-159850-0

Biology of Eucalypts / by Lindsay D. Pryor. - Edward Arnold, 1976. (The Institute of Biology's Studies in Biology No. 61) ID: B1135 Type: BKS Southlands 2.584 P ISBN/ISSN: 0 7131 2543 8

Biology of Populus and its Implication for Management and Conservation / by R. F. Stettler... [et al.]. - NRC Research Press, 1996. ID: B2910 Type: BKS Southlands 1.486 S33b ISBN/ISSN: 0-660-16506-6 Subject 1. GENETIC MANIPULATION This book deals with evolution, genetics, genetic manipulation,physiology of growth, productivity, and stress response.

Biomass Equipment Database / by Daniel Y. Guimier. - Forest Engineering Research Institute of Canada, 1985. ID: B3700 Southlands 4.0 G84b Subject 1. DATABASE PREFACE: This study is a supplement to CPC 3 and CPC 6 final reports. The CPC 3 and CPC 6 projects were undertaken under the auspices of the International Energy Agency (IEA) Forestry Energy group C. The IEA is an autonomous body established in 1974 within the framework of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) to implement an International Energy Program. One of the major objectives of the IEA is to promote cooperation among IEA participating countries to reduce excessive dependence on oil through energy conservation, development of alternative energy sources and energy related research and development. The Forestry Energy Group C of the IEA has instigated several Cooperative Projects to work toward this objective. Five countries participated in two of them, CPC 3 and CPC 6, and the result of their contributions have been published as FERIC special reports.

Biometry / by Robert R. Sokal, F. James Rohlf. - W. H. Freeman and Company, 1969. ID: B61 Type: BK Southlands

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(Continued) Biometry 0.66 S683b ISBN/ISSN: 0-7167-0663-6

Bionomics of the Black Turpentine Beetle, Dendroctonus Terebrans (Olivier) / by Jr., John GodbeeFrancis. - University of Georgia, 1974. ID: B3080 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 G62b Subject 1. BLACK TURPENTINE BEETLE INTRODUCTION: The black turpentine beetle is a native pest which exerts numerous and various effects on the southern pine ecosystem. Formerly considered of little importance, Dendroctonus terebrans (Olivier), has since 1949 killed large numbers of pines throughout the Deep South. It is especially prevalent following heavy cutting, fire, windstorms, and other disturbances to the forest and is capable of attacking and killing apparently normal, healthy trees.

Biophilia / by Edward O. Wilson. - Harvard University Press, 1984. ID: B1860 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 W ISBN/ISSN: 0-674-07442-4

The Biophysical Regions of Maine: Patterns in the Landscape and Vegetation / by Janet Susan McMahon. - University of Maine, 1990. (Thesis) ID: B3659 Southlands 0.761 McMahon Subject 1. MAINE INTRODUCTION: In the last ten years, the notion that vegetation and plant communities persist for long periods in some stable configuration has been challenged (David 1981, Jacobson et al. 1987). The paleoecological record reveals that communities do not remain intact over time. Rather, their composition changes constantly as species shift their geographic ranges in response to climate change.

Bioresource Hemp, Proceedings of the Symposium, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, March 2-5, 1995 / Nova Institute. - HEMPTECH, 1995. ID: B2445 Type: BKS Southlands 2.581 B56 2 1995 ISBN/ISSN: 1-886874-02-6 Subject 1. HEMP SUMMARY: The BIORESOURCE HEMP technological and scientific symposium was held by nova-Institute from March 2nd-5th in Frankfurt, Germany. Our objectives were to provide researchers and businesses from around the world with an opportunity to access recent developments in research, technology, and markets for industrial hemp, to finally talk in person with their counterparts from other countries, and to inspect the range of hemp based products and technologies now offered by various vendors. For the latter purpose, the symposium was held in conjunction with the BIORESOURCE HEMP, a trade show composed of 42 exhibitors from 9 different countries, including 35 developers, manufacturers, and distributors of hemp products, as well as 7

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(Continued) Bioresource Hemp, Proceedings of the Symposium, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, March 2-5, 1995 research and other educational educational organizations. This was part of the BIOFACH '95, the largest worldwide exhibition of ecological products, with 900 exhibitors and 16,500 visiting trade members.

Biotechnology in Agriculture No. 7: Plant Genetic Manipulation for Crop Protection / by A. M. R. Gatehouse, V. A. Hilder, D. Boulter. - No. 7. - CAB International. ID: B2877 Southlands 1.21 G37p ISBN/ISSN: 0-85198-707-9 Subject 1. GENETIC MANIPULATION

Biotechnology in Agriculture Series, No. 17: Biotechnology and the improvement of forage Legumes / by B. D. McKersie, D. C. W. Brown. - No. 17. - CAB International, 1997. ID: B2878 Type: BKS Southlands 1.21 M44b ISBN/ISSN: 0-85199-109-2 Subject 1. FORAGE LEGUMES

Birch Symposium Proceedings / U.S. Department of Agriculture. - U.S.D.A., 1969. ID: B3274 Southlands 0.71 U44b Subject 1. YELLOW BIRCH The purpose of this third meeting is to bring together our present knowledge of the silviculture, management, and utilization of the birches; and to point out the gaps in our knowledge, which research can help to fill.

Bird Casualties at a Leon County, Florida TV Tower: An Eleven-Year Study / by Herbert L. Stoddard, Robert A. Norris. - Tall Timbers Research Station, 1967. (Bulletin of Tall Timbers Research Station No. 8) ID: B1653 Type: BKS Southlands 9.123 S

Bird Casualties at a Leon County, Florida TV Tower: A 25-year Migration Study / by Robert L. Crawford. - Tall Timbers Research Station, 1991. (Bulletin No. 22) ID: B1911 Type: BKS Southlands 9.123 C ISBN/ISSN: 0496-7631

Birdfinding in Forty National Forests and Grasslands. - American Birding Association, 1994. ID: B2233 Type: BKS Southlands 9.123 B57 ISBN/ISSN: 1-878788-29-9

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Black Spruce Seedlings Growth in Pots Treated with Mill Ash / by T. B. Saviello., 1990. ID: B1784 Type: BKS Southlands 2.539 S

Black-out in Gretley / by J. B. Priestley. - Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1942. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3110 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center 0.71 P74b Subject 1. NOVEL Here England's most popular novelist and a master story-teller has produced a novel of and for wartime that will rank as a classic. Exploding with drama, surprise and swiftly developing action, it might have happened; it might be happening right this minute. An unforgettable picture of England under wartime blackout conditions, it is rich with the humor, the solid character drawing, the shrewd observation and the human quality which have marked such successes as THE GOOD COMPANIONS and ANGEL PAVEMENT.

Bobwhite Quail Food Habits in the Southeastern United States with a Seed Key to Important Foods / by J. Larry Landers, A. Sydney Johnson. - Tall Timbers Research Station, 1976. (Miscellaneous Publication) ID: B1632 Type: BKS Southlands 9.121 L

The Bobwhite Quail, It's Habits, Preservations and Increase / by Herbert L. Stoddard. - David A. Avant, III, Quincy, FL, 1931. ID: B1940 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 9.121 S ISBN/ISSN: 0-914570-14-5

Boletim Informativo., 1976. ID: B987 Type: BKS Southlands 2.584 B

Bolter Saw Yields - Timber for Florida: Today and Tomorrow / by J. B. Huffman. - Division of Forestry, 1973. ID: B1208 Type: BKS Southlands 5.22 H

Bond Experimental Forest, 1955-1959 / by William C. Siegel. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1960. ID: B2048 Type: BKS Southlands 7.14 S

Booker Tropical Soil Manual, A Handbook for Soil Survey and Agricultural Land Evaluation in the Tropics and Subtropics / by J. R. (editor) Landon. - Longman Scientific & Technical, 1991. ID: B1952 Type: BKS Southlands 1.634 B ISBN/ISSN: 0-470-21713-8

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Boomerang II: a management training program in equal employment opportunity. - Leopold and Associates, Inc., 1980. ID: B36 Type: BK Southlands 0.47 B724

Botany; A Textbook for Colleges / by J. Ben Hill, Lee O. Overholts, Henry W. Popp. - First Edition. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1936. ID: B301 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 1.0 H646b

Bottomland Hardwood Reforestation in the Lower Mississippi Valley / by James A. Allen. - U.S. Department of the Interior, 1989. ID: B3657 Southlands 2.5 A44b Subject 1. HARDWOOD We prepared this bulletin to assist you - as a farmer or other private landowner - in reestablishing forests on part of your land. It will be most useful to you if your land is in the Lower Mississippi Valley and your main reason for reforestation is to produce wildlife habitat, either for private enjoyment or as a means of obtaining supplemental income. In addition to more wildlife, you can expect numerous other benefits if you reforest part of your land.

The Bottomland Hardwood Timber Resource of the Coastal Plain Province in the South Central USA / by William H. McWilliams, Joanne L. Faulkner. - American Pulpwood Association, Inc., 1991. ID: B1800 Type: BKS Southlands 7.9 M

Boundary Control and Legal Principles, Third Edition / by Curtis M. Brown... [et al.]. - John Wiley & Sons, 1986. ID: B2569 Type: BKS Southlands 0.13 B76b3 ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-08384-4 Subject 1. SURVEYING

Bradley Project - Mid-South Region. ID: B1193 Type: BKS Southlands 0.664 B

Breaking New Ground / by Gifford Pinchot. - Island Press, 1947. ID: B2597 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 9.4 P56b ISBN/ISSN: 0-933280-42-4 Subject 1. CONSERVATION

Breeding for Resistance to Fusiform Rust in Loblolly Pine / by Michael John Carson., 1982. ID: B251 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 C321b 1982

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Breeding Pest-Resistant Trees / by H. D. Gerhold... [et al.]. - First. - Pergamon Press, 1966. ID: B2367 Type: BKS Southlands 1.41 G47b 1964

Breeding Poplars for Disease Resistance / Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1985. (Forestry Paper) ID: B3130 Type: BKS Southlands 3.36 F36b ISBN/ISSN: 92-5-102214-3 Subject 1. BREEDING Poplars are amongst the oldest contemporary angiosperm genera with over 125 species recorded as fossils and 30 to 40 species existing today. They are dioecious and are more frequently propagated from cuttings than seed, lending themselves to the creation of clones cultivated in Asia as well as in Europe but their more recent development dates from the 18th century when North American poplars were imported to form hybrids with European species, a trend which is now extending to West and East Asia. Their utility lies in the frequently rapid growth potential of species, their hybrids and certain clones as well as the wide use to which poplars can be put to provide industrial wood, fodder for animals, shelter, energy and timber for domestic and farm use. At the 17th Session of the FAO International Poplar Commission in October 1984, it was noted that whereas sales of poplar wood were declining in developed countries, they were vigorously increasing in developing countries under the stimulus of local demand. Poplars, generally dependent on good soils and adequate soil moisture for their best development, are frequently associated with agricultural crops. The expansion of their range to less favourable sites as well as the increase in their resistance to disease and insect attack is a challenge to poplar breeders working with basically fast-growing and well-formed cultivars of the genus. Imparting wide adaptability coupled with durable disease resistance is an extremely important aspect of this breeding programme. Principles and strategies which can be applied are elements of the modern armoury of technology which can be transferred to developing countries to improve the culture of poplars, alleviate serious deficits in the supply of domestic wood, energy and fodder and pressure on degraded natural vegetation resources essential for the protection of soils and environment.

Bride of Glory / by Bradda Field. - Country Life Press, 1942. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3218 Southlands - Training Center 0.71 F53b Subject 1. NOVEL Being the strange story of Emy Lyon, a blacksmith's daughter, who married his Britannic majesty's envoy extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the court of Naples and became Emma, Lady Hamilton, companion of royalty and the true friend of Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson,

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(Continued) Bride of Glory K.B., Duke of Bronte.

Brief Account on Visit to U.S.A. and Brazil for Study of The Establishment and Management of Quick-Growing, Large-Scale., 1974. ID: B1022 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 K

Briefings on Forest Issues, Society of American Foresters / Society of American Foresters. - Society of American Foresters, 1993. ID: B2062 Type: BKS Southlands 0.11 B ISBN/ISSN: 0-939970-54-6 Subject 1. FOREST POLICY This book deals with forest policies; issue statements and positions; federal forest resource management in the US; and environmental and forestry related laws.

Briefings' Best Tips: Tactics and Techniques to Help You and Your Employees Work Smarter and Succeed. - Communication Briefings, 1988. ID: B1523 Type: BKS Southlands 0.41 B

British Parasitic Fungi / by W. C. Moore. - Cambridge University Press, 1959. ID: B594 Type: BKS Southlands 3.34 M825b

Building Economic Incentives into the Endangered Species Act. - Defenders of Wildlife, Portland, Oregon, 1993. ID: B2148 Type: BKS Southlands 9.124 B84 1993

Building Economic Incentives into the Endangered Species Act. - Third. - Defenders of Wildlife, Lake Oswego, OR, 1993. ID: B2283 Type: BKS Southlands 9.124 B84 3 1994

Building expert systems / by Frederick Hayes-Roth, Donald A. Waterman, Douglas B. Lenat. - Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1983. ID: B113 Type: BK Southlands 0.666 B932 ISBN/ISSN: 0-201-10686-8

The Bureau of Land Management / by Marion Clawson. - Praeger Publishers, 1971. ID: B2783 Type: BKS Southlands 0.111 C62b Subject 1. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PREFACE: Few, if any, federal agencies have a longer and richer

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(Continued) The Bureau of Land Management history, or one more intimately intertwined with the development of the entire nation, than does the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and its predecessor agencies, the General Land Office (GLO) and the Grazing Service. For the greater part of the nineteenth century, the General Land Office was the sole agency in charge of the federal lands and their disposition. Now, a number of federal agencies are concerned with public lands, but the Bureau of Land Management is still landlord of the greatest domain in the United States. There are over 450 million acres of federal land under its jurisdiction. Most of that land is used, as it has been for decades, for grazing, timber harvesting, and mineral leasing, but new demands for environmental management and recreation opportunities are expanding the Bureau's work. In recent years, the Bureau has widened its horizons considerably and commendably, and the general public now takes a far more active interest in the Bureau's lands than it did in the past.

Burrow and Habitat Relationships of the Gopher Tortoise in Coastal Scrub and Slash Pine Flatwoods on Merritt Island, Florida / by D. R. Breininger, P. A. Schmalzer, D. A. Rydene. - Fla. Game & Fresh Water Water Fish Commission, Nongame Wildlife Program, 1988. (Project Number GFC-84-016) ID: B2765 Type: BKS Southlands 9.124 B73b 1988

Business and Biodiversity--A Guide for the Private Sector / by David Stone, Kristina Ringwood, Frank Vorhies. - International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development, 1997. ID: B2846 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 S86b ISBN/ISSN: 2-8317-0404-9

Business as Usual - A Sure Loser! Fourth Annual Hardwood Symposium of the Hardwood Research Council, Proceedings / Hardwood Research Council. - Hardwood Research Council, 1986. ID: B2941 Type: BKS Southlands 1.232 H37p 1986 Subject 1. PROCEEDINGS

Business Data and Market Information Source Book for the Forest Products Industry / by Edwin Kallio, Edward Dickerhoof. - Forest Products Research Society, 1979. ID: B3235 Southlands 0.711 K34b Subject 1. SOURCE BOOK FOREWORD: The impetus for this source book was the recognition and growing need to acquint the forest products industry with some of the Nation's major literature and information resources. It is, of course, impossible in a single book to do justice to the information resources of the entire range of business and marketing. However,

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(Continued) Business Data and Market Information Source Book for the Forest Products Industry through the use of the data sources described, it should be possible to track down the most effective information that business management in the forest products industry is likely to require for its work. Prices for information services and for products are not included since they are subject to change over time. It is recommended that the data source be contacted for both the most recent price and the availability of the latest edition of the source that is listed. Addresses and telephone numbers are included at the end of this book.

The Business of Growing and Using Hardwoods, Sixth Annual Hardwood Symposium of the Hardwood Research Council, Proceedings / Hardwood Research Council. - Hardwood Research Council, 1978. ID: B2942 Type: BKS Southlands 1.232 H37p 1978 Subject 1. HARDWOODS

C.R.C. Standard Mathematical Tables from Handbook of Chemistry and Physics / by M.S., Charle Hodgmans D.. - Eighth Edition. - Chemical Rubber Publishing Co., 1947. ID: B165 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.713 C517 8th 1947

C.R.C. Standard Mathematical Tables / by Samuel M. Selby. - Twenty-Fourth Editio. - CRC Press, 1976. ID: B166 Type: BKS Southlands 0.713 C517 24th 1976 ISBN/ISSN: 0-87819-623-4

Calculation Tools for Estimating Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Wood Products Manufacturing Facilities / NCASI. - 2003 Draft. - NCASI, 2003. ID: B3648 Southlands 9.21 N37c Subject 1. GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: This report presents the results of a review of existing GHG inventory protocols and calculation tools designed to assist companies in preparing GHG inventories. It is intended that these industry-specific tools be used in conjunction with an accepted GHG accounting protocol such as the "Greenhouse Gas Protocol" issued by the World Resources Institute/World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WRI/WBCSD) or other accepted protocols for corporate GHG inventories.

California Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens). - Foundation for American Resource Management, 1957. ID: B1035 Type: BKS Southlands 0.735 C

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California Lands - Ownership, Use, and Management / by Samuel Trask Dana, Myron Krueger. - American Forestry Association, 1958. ID: B3245 Southlands 7.1 D36c Subject 1. CALIFORNIA The present study and report, initiated by The American Forestry Association, and financed as a public service by the Nurilite Foundation and the Foundation for American Resource Management, deal with one aspect of the problem - land ownership and its influence on land mangement. The aim is to provide a sound foundation for further, statewide studies, and to indicate some of the directions which such studies might profitably take.

Canadian Containerized Tree Seedling Symposium Proceedings / by J. B. Scarratt, C. Glerum, C. A. Plexman., 1981. ID: B826 Type: BKS Southlands 2.5391 C212 1981

Canadian Woods - Their Properties and Uses. - Second Edition. - Forestry Branch, 1951. ID: B632 Type: BKS Southlands 5.0 C212c

Canker Stain of Planetrees / by James M. Walter. - U.S.D.A., 1946. (Circular) ID: B2043 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 3.3143 W

Carbon Forms and Functions in Forest Soils / by William W. McFee, J. Michael Kelly. - Soil Science Society of America, Inc., 1995. ID: B2408 Type: BKS Southlands 1.63 M33c Subject 1. FOREST SOILS

A Card Key to Pinus Based on Needle Anatomy. ID: B1034 Type: BKS Southlands 1.22 L

The Career Architect Development Planner / by Michael M. Lombardo, Robert W. Eichinger. - Third Edition. - Lominger Limited, Inc., 2000. ID: B3189 Type: BKS Southlands PRBK 0.2 L65c Subject 1. DEVELOPMENT PLANS This is a book about building and developing the skills and competencies needed to enhance current job performance and to prepare for future career opportunities. It provides development menus for 67 competencies research indicates are related to career success, 9 universal performance dimensions and 19 menus for stallers and stoppers that can halt otherwise promising careers.

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CareerTracking: the 26 Success Shortcuts to the Top / by Jimmy Calano, Jeff Salzman. - Simon & Schuster, 1987. ID: B1531 Type: BKS Southlands 0.42 C ISBN/ISSN: 0-671-64410-6

The Careful Writer / by Theodore M. Bernstein. - Atheneum, 1979. ID: B175 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 B531c ISBN/ISSN: 0-689-10038-8

Caring for the Forest: Research in a Changing World, Poster Abstracts - IUFRO XX World Congress / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1995. ID: B3637 Southlands 0.734 XX A1 ISBN/ISSN: 951-40-1452-9 Subject 1. ABSTRACTS Contains poster abstracts for the IUFRO XX World Congress held August 6-12, 1995 in Tampere, Finland.

Caring for the Forest: Research in a Changing World, Abstracts of Invited Papers - IUFRO XX World Congress / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1995. ID: B3638 Southlands 0.734 XX A2 Subject 1. ABSTRACTS Contains abstracts of invited papers from the IUFRO XX World Congress held August 6-12, 1995 in Tampere, Finland.

Caring for the Forest: Research in a Changing World, Congress Report, Volume I - IUFRO XX World Congress / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1995. ID: B3639 Southlands 0.734 XX Vol. I ISBN/ISSN: 951-40-1483-9 Subject 1. REPORT PREFACE: The XX IUFRO World Congress was held in Tampere, Finland, on 6-12 August 1995. The Congress was followed by 15 excursions to different parts of Finland, as well as Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Russia, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. An In-Congress Tour, arranged in the vicinity of Tampere, gave the participants an overview of Finnish forestry and a glimpse of the Finnish culture and life style. The scientific programme was divided into three main groups: (1) the Plenary, Sub-Plenary and Inter-Divisional Sessions dealing with general subjects of current interest, (2) the Congress Group Sessions comprising technical and business sessions, and (3) scientific posters. In addition, several Satellite Meetings were arranged. The number of papers presented in more than 300 sessions was nearly 1,500 including 300 posters.

Caring for the Forest: Research in a Changing World, Congress Report, Volume II - IUFRO XX World Congress / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1995. ID: B3640 Southlands 0.734 XX Vol. II

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(Continued) Caring for the Forest: Research in a Changing World, Congress Report, Volume II - IUFRO XX World Congress Subject 1. CONGRESS REPORT Contains papers presented at the IUFRO XX World Congress held August 6-12, 1995 at Tampere, Finland.

Caroline of England - An Augustan Portrait / by Peter Quennell. - Viking Press, 1940. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3179 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center 0.71 Q83c Subject 1. NOVEL

Carte Ecologique De La Region Du Saguenay/Lac-Saint-Jean - Vol. I: L'Environment Et Ses Ressources: Identification, Anal. - Centre De Recherche Forestiere Des Laure, 1972. ID: B1162 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 C v.1

Carte Ecologique De La Region Du Saguenay/Lac-Saint-Jean - Vol. II: Les Systems Ecologiques Regions Ecologiques A,D,H et. - Centre De Recherche Forestiere Des Laure, 1972. ID: B1163 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 C v.2

Carte Ecologique De La Region Du Saguenay/Lac-Saint-Jean - Vol. III: Les Systems Ecologiques Regions Ecologiques O,P,Q,R. - Centre De Recherche Forestiere Des Laure, 1972. ID: B1164 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 C v.3

Carter Glass, A Biography / by Rixey Smith, Norman Beasley. - Longmans, Green and Co., 1939. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3222 Southlands - Training Center 0.71 S57c Subject 1. BIOGRAPHY For nearly fifty years, Carter Glass has served the people of his native state of Virginia and the people of the United States. In the exercise of that term of office the name of Glass has become a by-wor for courage, intelligence, perseverance, integrity. Born in 1858, his life sweeps from the Civil War to the present (1939) - through Reconstruction, through the days of expansion and empire-building, through the World War, through the boom days of the twenties and the depression days of the thirties. The opening of the filesof so important a public man has brought to light extraordinary revelations with regard to behind-the-scenes events and the personal opinions of men in positions of power during momentous times. Letters and cables, both official and private, from the files of the Treasury and from Glass's own files, personal notes

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(Continued) Carter Glass, A Biography from his diaries, also authentic conversations between Glass and Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, Hoover, Roosevelt, House, Bryan, Newton D. Baker, McAdoo, Huey Long, and many others. The Senator's great command of language, his public utterances which are worthy to stand with those of Patrick Henry and Daniel Webster, his vigilant guardianship of the rights of the people as guaranteed by democratic tradition are fully demonstrated. His private life, his family, hobbies and foibles are intimately described. Rixey Smith, who has been secretary to Senator Glass since 1922, and Norman Beasley, experienced and able author, have joined forces to write an exciting and triumphant life of a man who was acclaimed on his eightieth birthday by a Republican colleague in the Senate as "one of the great public servants of his or any other age."

Case Studies and Catalog of Watershed Projects in Western Provinces and States / by Robert Z. Callaham. - University of California, 1990. (Wildland Resources Center Report) ID: B1445 Type: BKS Southlands 9.25 C

Case Study, Wood Energy Series of the New York Energy Research and Development Authority / by William D. Cotter, F. William Valentino. - Biomass Energy Service Team. ID: B3676 Southlands 7.238 C67c Subject 1. ENERGY This book contains the case study of Hubbard Power and Light located in Bay Shore, New York. It is a small electrical energy-producing company that converts urban wood wastes into energy. The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (Energy Authority) is responsible for the development and use of safe, dependable, renewable and economic energy sources and conservation technologies. It sponsors energy research, development and demonstration (RD&D) projects and financing programs designed to help utilities and other private companies fund certain energy-related projects. The Energy Authority is a public benefit corporation which was created in 1975 by the New York State Legislature.

Catalog of Curves for Curve Fitting / by Vera Sit, Melanie Poulin-Costello. - Ministry of Forests, British Columbia, 1994. (Handbook No. 4) ID: B2285 Type: BKS Southlands 0.663 S57c ISBN/ISSN: 0-7726-2049-0 Subject 1. REGRESSION ANALYSIS

Categorical Data Analysis / by Alan Agresti. - John Wiley & Sons, 1990. (Wiley Series in Probability and Mathematical Statistics) ID: B1701 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) Categorical Data Analysis 0.662 A ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-85301-1

Caterpillar Performance Handbook. - Twelfth Edition. - Caterpillar Tractor Co., 1981. ID: B810 Type: BKS Southlands 6.335 C259 12th 1981

Caterpillars of Pacific Northwest Forests and Woodlands / by Jeffrey C. Miller. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1995. (Technology Transfer) ID: B3632 Southlands 0.711 M54c Subject 1. CATERPILLARS INTRODUCTION: This booklet is a field guide with keys to the identification of caterpillars commonly found in forests and woodlands of the Pacific Northwest. It contains a brief section on the natural history of caterpillars and describes variations in morphology, color, and pattern that are used to identify caterpillars. It also provides details on how to collect and rear caterpillars, and how to photograph and preserve specimens. Included are a section on nomenclature and a description of the families most commonly found in the Pacific Northwest.

The Causes of Molecular Evolution / by John H. Gillespie. - Oxford University Press, 1991. ID: B2400 Type: BKS Southlands 1.485 G54c ISBN/ISSN: 0-19-509271-6 Subject 1. POPULATION GENETICS

CBE Style Manual / CBE Style Manual Committee. - Fifth Edition. - Council of Bioloby Editors, Inc., 1983. ID: B179 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 C748s5 ISBN/ISSN: 0-914340-04-2

Celebrating the Spirit of Renewal - Eternal Changes, Wings of Fire / Organization Development Network. - Organization Development Network, 1993. ID: B3752 Southlands 0.2 O73c Subject 1. PROCEEDINGS INTRODUCTION: The 1993 conference theme is inspired by cross-cultural symbols of transformation and change. Today's organizations are continually involved in downsizing, restructuring and other wrenching processes. Our challenge as OD professionals is to guide organizations through these changes and the resulting chaos in ways that are creative, renewing and effective. As we move into the 21st century, it is clear that the same dynamics and changes that impact organizations and individuals impact our profession and its practitioners as well. A major focus of the 1993

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(Continued) Celebrating the Spirit of Renewal - Eternal Changes, Wings of Fire ODN Conference is on "re-inventing the profession" and modeling dramatic new processes for addressing such challenges as: increased needs for community, intimacy and responsiveness in the face of organizational and world-wide complexity, chaos, constant change, compressed time and space, and limited resources.

Cellulose and Cellulose Derivatives / by Emil Ott, Harold M. Spurlin, Mildred W. Grafflin. - Second Edition. - Interscience Publishers, Inc., 1954. ID: B701 Type: BKS Southlands 5.13 C393

Cellulose Pulp and Allied Products / by Julius Grant. - Interscience Publishers, Inc., 1959. ID: B658 Type: BKS Southlands 5.6 G762c

Central Hardwood Forest Conference, Proceedings of the Second Meeting at Purdue University / by Phillip E. Pope. - Purdue University, 1978. ID: B2943 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 P66c 1978 Subject 1. CENTRAL HARDWOODS

Central Hardwood Notes. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1989. ID: B1502 Type: BKS Southlands 1.5 C

Central States Forest Tree Improvement Conference Proceedings., 1959-1976. ID: B795 Type: BKS Southlands 2.71 C397 1-10 1959-76

A Century of Forest and Wildland Watershed Lessons / by George G. Ice, John D. Stednick. - Society of American Foresters, 2004. ID: B3339 Southlands 9.25 I33c

CFRU Information Report 41: 1997 Annual Report and Research Summary of the Cooperative Forestry Research Unit (Miscellaneous Report 406). - University of Maine, 1997. ID: B2872 Southlands 0.75 CFRU 41 ISBN/ISSN: 1070-1516 Subject 1. SILVICULTURAL TECHNIQUES

CFRU Information Repprt 43 - 1998 Annual Report and Research Summary of the Cooperative Forestry Research Unit / University of Maine. - Misc. Report 411. - University of Maine, 1998. ID: B2915 Type: BKS Southlands 0.75 CFRU IR 43

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(Continued) CFRU Information Repprt 43 - 1998 Annual Report and Research Summary of the Cooperative Forestry Research Unit Subject 1. SILVICULTURAL TECHNIQUES

CFRU Progress Report 34: Response of Young Black Spruce (picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P.) to a Mixture of Wood Ash and Secondary Papermill Sludge / by Robert K. Shepard. - Misc. Report 405. - University of Maine, 1997. ID: B2884 Southlands 0.75 CFRU 34 Subject 1. BLACK SPRUCE

CFRU Research Bulletin 12 - Impacts of Precommercial Thinning and Fertilization on a Spruce-fir Ecosystem: Final Report / by Russell D. Briggs, Ronald C., Jr. Lemin, James W. Hornbeck. - Misc. Report 405. - University of Maine, 1999. ID: B2914 Type: BKS Southlands 0.75 CFRU RB 12 Subject 1. SOIL SURVEYS

The Challenge of Global Warming / by Dean Edwin Abrahamson. - Island Press, 1989. ID: B927 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 C ISBN/ISSN: 0-933280-86-6

The Challenge of Sustainable Forest Management, What Future for the World's Forests?. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1993. ID: B2254 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 C52 ISBN/ISSN: 92-5-103370-6

Changes in Abscisic Acid Concentration during Zygotic Embryogenesis in Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda) as Determined by Indirect Elisa / by Rene Howard Kapik. - Institute of Paper Science and Technology, 1994. ID: B3076 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 K36c Subject 1. ABSCISIC ACID ABSTRACT: No studies published to date have documented changes in endogenous ABA levels in zygotic conifer tissues. This research examined fluctuations of endogenous (+)-abscisic acid (ABA) in embryos, megagametophytes, and suspensors during zygotic embryogenesis in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda). Methods were developed to collect and store seed tissues, to extract and purify ABA, and to quantitate ABA with an amplified indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay (ELISA). The indirect ELISA, developed with a commercially available monoclonal antibody and amplified using an avidin-biotin-multiple horseradish peroxidase, provided reliable and sensitive estimates for ABA in loblolly pine zygotic tissues. Validation of early, mid, and late

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(Continued) Changes in Abscisic Acid Concentration during Zygotic Embryogenesis in Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda) as Determined by Indirect Elisa zygotic tissues using definitive gas chromatograph/mass spectroscopy (GC/MS) ruled out the presence of interfering substances.

Changes in Forest Health and Productivity in the United States of America - National Acid Precipitation Assessment Prog / by J. E. Barnard... [et al.]., 1989. ID: B1453 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 C

Changes in the Value and Utility of Pulpwood, Sawlogs, and Veneer Bolts During Harvesting, Transport and Storage / by Jack Weiner... [et al.]. - The Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1974. (Bibliographic Series Special Number 60) ID: B629 Type: BKS Southlands 4.5 C456

Changing Course-A Global Business Perspective on Development and the Environment / by Stephan Schmidheiny. - MIT Press, 1992. ID: B1937 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 S ISBN/ISSN: 0-262-69153-2 Subject 1. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Changing Landscapes: An Ecological Perspective / by I. S. Zonneveld, R. T. T. Forman. - Springer-Verlag, 1990. ID: B1530 Type: BKS Southlands 9.133 C ISBN/ISSN: 0-387-97102-5

Charting a New Course: National Forests in the Southern Appalachians / by Peter A. Morton. - The Wilderness Society, Washington, D.C., 1994. ID: B2451 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 M67c

Checklist of North American Plants for Wildlife Biologists / by Thomas G. Scott, Clinton H. Wasser. - The Wildlife Society, 1980. ID: B1930 Type: BKS Southlands 1.221 S ISBN/ISSN: 0-933564-07-4

Chemical Equilibria in Soils / by Willard L. Lindsay. - John Wiley & Sons, 1979. ID: B3418 Southlands 1.632 L56c ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-02704-9 Subject 1. SOIL CHEMISTRY PREFACE: This book is the outgrowth of approximately 20 years experience on my part in teaching soil chemistry and directing graduate research in soil science. Its objective is to help bridge the gap between soil science and chemistry and to show that most reactions taking place in soils can be understood and predicted from basic chemical relationships.

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(Continued) Chemical Equilibria in Soils Emphasis in this text is placed on minerals and solid phases in soils that dissolve and precipitate and, in doing so, control the composition of the soil solution. Solubility relationships are important because they determine the mobility of chemical elements in soils and affect their availability to plants. This book is designed for students who have had at least one year of inorganic chemistry. The text is intended for soil scientists, plant nutritionists, aquatic chemists, geochemists, sanitary and water engineers, environmentalists, and others who are concerned with the reactions, solubility relationships, and fate of chemical substances in soils.

Chemistry in the Soil Environment. - American Society of Agronomy, 1981. (ASA Special Publication) ID: B449 Type: BKS Southlands 1.632 C517 ISBN/ISSN: 0-89118-065-6

The Chemistry of Soil Processes / by D. J. Greenland, M. H. B. Hayes. - John Wiley & Sons, 1981. ID: B448 Type: BKS Southlands 1.632 C517 ISBN/ISSN: 0 471 27693 6

Chemistry of the Soil / by Firman E. Bear. - Reinhold Publishing Corporation, 1964. (American Chemical Society Monograph Series) ID: B3483 Southlands 1.632 B42c Subject 1. SOIL CHEMISTRY GENERAL INFORMATION: These Monographs are intended to serve two principal purposes: first, to make available to chemists a thorough treatment of a selected area in form usable by persons working in more or less unrelated fields to the end that they may correlate their own work with a larger area of physical science discipline; second, to stimulate further research in the specific field treated. To implement this purpose the authors of Monographs are expected to give extended references to the literature. Where the literature is of such volume that a complete bibliography is impracticable, the authors are expected to append a list of references critically selected on the basis of their relative importance and significance.

The Chemistry of Wood / by B. L. Browning. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1963. ID: B3748 Southlands 0.71 B76c Subject 1. WOOD CHEMISTRY PREFACE: Two chapters in the present book represent something of an innovation in books devoted to wood chemistry and deserve special mention. One is the discussion of the development of woody tissue that takes place in the cambial zone. It is here that both wood and

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(Continued) The Chemistry of Wood bark originate, and the end products can scarcely be discussed adequately or completely without some understanding of the biochemical processes that occur in the narrow zone where new material is formed. It is here, too, that our lack of understanding becomes embarrassingly evident, and so much needs to be learned. A chapter on bark may logically seem out of place in a book on the chemistry of wood, yet it is a truism that the tree cannot grow wood without bark. Both originate from the same cambial layer, and both must be dealt with then the trees are harvested in the forest. If bark has proved by and large to be less useful for commercial purposes, its ubiquitous presence and great quantity inspire study of possible utilization in ways not yet dreamed of.

The Chicago Manual of Style. - Thirteenth Edition. - The University of Chicago Press, 1982. ID: B502 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 C532m 13th 1982 ISBN/ISSN: 0-226-10390-0

Chicken Soup for the Soul / by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen. - Health Communications, Inc., 1993. ID: B2416 Type: BKS Southlands 0.4 C36c ISBN/ISSN: 1-55874-262-X

Choice of Species for Planting Sites, Progress Report / by Eugene Shoulders, Frances V. Walker. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1979. ID: B2032 Type: BKS Southlands 1.32 S

Choices in Silviculture for American Forests. - Society of American Foresters, 1981. ID: B473 Type: BKS Southlands 2.0 C545 ISBN/ISSN: 0-939970-09-0

Choosing a Sustainable Future, The Report of the National Commission on the Environment. - Island Press, 1993. ID: B1981 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 C ISBN/ISSN: 1-55963-232-1

Chromosome Manipulations and Plant Genetics / by Ralph Riley, K. R. Lewis. - Plenum Press, 1966. ID: B1060 Type: BKS Southlands 1.4 C

Citizen's Guide to Migratory Bird Conservation / by Rick Bonney, Susan Carlson, Martha Fischer. - EPA & Nat. Fish & Wildlife Found., 1995. ID: B2310 Type: BKS Southlands 9.123 B66c

Cladistics, A Practical Course in Systematics / by Peter L. Forey... [et al.]. - Oxford University Press, 1992. (Systematics Association Publication)

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(Continued) Cladistics, A Practical Course in Systematics ID: B2391 Type: BKS Southlands 0.61 F67c ISBN/ISSN: 0-19-857766-4

The Classification of Pictures and Slides / by Stanford J. Green. - Little Books, 1984. ID: B1527 Type: BKS Southlands 0.741 G ISBN/ISSN: 0-604656-2-6

A Classification of the Eucalypts / by Lindsay D. Pryor, L. A. S. Johnson. - Australian National University, 1975. ID: B1137 Type: BKS Southlands 2.584 P

Classification of Wetlands and Deep-Water Habitats of the United States (An Operational Draft) / by Lewis M. Cowardin... [et al.]. - Fish and Wildlife Service, 1977. ID: B1843 Type: BKS Southlands 9.23 C

Clean Air Act Handbook, A Practical Guide to Compliance / by Craig A. Moyer, Michael A. Francis. - Clark Boardman Co., Ltd., 1991. ID: B2590 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 M69c ISBN/ISSN: 0-87632-814-1

Clean Water - A Report to the Nation. - National Technical Task Commmittee on In, 1961. ID: B1835 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 C

Clearcut, The Tragedy of Industrial Forestry / by Bill Devall. - Sierra Club Books/Earth Island Press, 1993. ID: B1583 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 D48c ISBN/ISSN: 0-87156-494-7 Subject 1. CLEARCUTTING

Clearcutting: A View from the Top / by Eleanor C.J. Horwitz. - Acropolis Books Ltd., Washington, D. C., 1974. ID: B2613 Type: BKS Southlands 2.11 H67c ISBN/ISSN: 0-87491-364-0

Cleartype Business Control Atlas of the United States and Canada - 1978 Edition. - American Map Company, Inc., 1978. ID: B1085 Type: BKS Southlands 0.746 C 1978 ISBN/ISSN: 8416-9556-4

Climate Commitment Re-Evaluation Climate Working Group Meeting / American Forest & Paper Association. - American Forest & Paper Association, 2003. ID: B3658 Southlands 9.21 A53c 2003

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(Continued) Climate Commitment Re-Evaluation Climate Working Group Meeting Subject 1. CLIMATE EFFECTS Contains the proceedings of the Climate Working Group Meeting held March 5, 2003.

Clinical Handbook on Economic Poisons - Emergency Information for Treating Poisoning / by Jr., Wayl Hayesand J.. - Revised, Reprinted. - U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1967. (Public Health Service Publication) ID: B3641 Southlands 3.0 H39c 476 Subject 1. POISONS INTRODUCTION: The Office of Pesticides of the Communicable Disease Center conducts laboratory, field, and clinical studies to determine the toxic hazards to man that are involved in the use of economic poisons in public health, agriculture, and the home. The subjects of clinical study include: (1) persons with occupational exposure - including malaria-control spraymen, farmers, and others with heavy occupational exposure; (2) volunteers who take part in strictly experimental investigations of pesticides under controlled conditions; and (3) patients who are sick as a result of accidental over-exposure to pesticides.

Clinton R. Gutermuth: Pioneer Conservationist and the Natural Resources Council of America / by Elwood R. Maunder. - Forest History Society, Santa Cruz, CA, 1974. ID: B2621 Type: BKS Southlands 0.111 M38c 1974

Clonal Forestry I, Genetics and Biotechnology / by Mulkh-Raj Ahuja, William J. Libby. - Springer-Verlag, 1993. ID: B2268 Type: BKS Southlands 1.434 A38c ISBN/ISSN: 0-387-52501-7

Clonal Forestry: Its Impact on Tree Improvement and Our Future Forests., 1983. ID: B812 Type: BKS Southlands 2.71 C644

Clonal Variation in Growth and Water Relations of Sweetgum (Liquidambar Styraciflua L.) / by Hans Paul Ehlert., 1989. ID: B1535 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 E

Closer Look. - American Forest & Paper Association, 1994. ID: B1584 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 C66

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Clustering algorithms / by John A. Hartigan. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1975. ID: B72 Type: BK Southlands 0.662 H329c ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-35645-X

Cmposite Board Products for Furniture and Cabinets - Innovations in Manufacture and Utilization, Proceedings / by Margaret P. Hamel, Doris Robertson. - Forest Products Research Society, 1989. ID: B3301 Southlands 5.36 H35c Subject 1. COMPOSITE BOARD Papers for this proceedings were presented at a conference sponsored by the Forest Products Research Society. "Composite Board Products for Furniture and Cabinets" was held in Greensboro, North Carolina, November 11-13, 1986. Typeset directly from auther-prepared copy, these papers are without technical review. Individual authors assume responsibility for views expressed.

Cold Storage Effects on Black Spruce Seedling Survival / by T. Saviello... [et al.]. ID: B1782 Type: BKS Southlands 2.542 S

Color Treasury of Mushrooms & Toadstools, How to Find and Identify Them / by Uberto Tosco, Annalaura Fanelli. - Orbis Publishing Limited, 1972. ID: B3602 Southlands 1.2 T67m Subject 1. MUSHROOMS FOREWORD: Although mushrooms and other fungi have been the subject of long and detailed studies, they still retain a certain mystery. These curious plants that flourish in woods, on barks, in meadows and fields, constitute an inexhaustible subject. And for those who eat or would like to eat wild mushrooms, an accurate description of different fungi is essential. A cursory knowledge of such characteristics as the colour of the caps, or the transformation that takes place when the skin is broken or exposed to the air, is not sufficient. For this reason alone, one more book on the subject is always welcome. A new illustration, an account of a specific characteristic - perhaps one underestimated by other authors - can illuminate a concept or help to identify, with more assurance, a species or one of its varieties. This is not a scientific work. It has no other aim than to help the collector or the observer with his quest. But it should be stressed that the interest of fungi is not limited to the matter of whether they are delicious or deadly. They occupy a unique and fascinating place in nature, and for many they are of considerable esthetic value. Mycology, the study of fungi, provides an absorbing subject but, even for those whose interest in the matter is purely gastronomic, this book will prove rewarding. It will enable the reader to enlarge, little by little, the range of species on which he dines, although it must be remembered that, if knowledge breeds confidence, it should also breed respect. It is true that there are very few poisonous

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(Continued) Color Treasury of Mushrooms & Toadstools, How to Find and Identify Them fungi, and by no means all of these cause deadly or even particularly serious poisoning. It is also true that several of the poisonous species are easily avoided because they have a disagreeable taste and smell, and a tough, woody consistency. But this is not always the case, and even the really edible, delicious and completely inoffensive species can become dangerous with deterioration, like any other food substance. Moreover, some edible species become poisonous when in an advanced stage of development. The following pages contain a few elementary notions on the morphology, birth and classification of fungi. A series of colour photographs draws attention to all the characteristics that make possible the certain identification of each species. In selecting these illustrations, particular stress has been laid on those characteristics that make it possible to distinguish between species which appear deceptively similar.

Colorimetric chemical analytical methods / by B.Sc., F.R.I Thomas.C., L. C., G. J. Chamberlin. - Ninth. - The Tintometer Ltd., 1980. ID: B114 Type: BK Southlands 0.68 T458c9

Combinatorics of Experimental Design / by Anne Penfold Street, Deborah J. Street. - Oxford University Press, 1987. ID: B1358 Type: BKS Southlands 0.661 S ISBN/ISSN: 0-19-853255-5

Comments on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement, and Responses - Gypsy Moth Management in the United States: A Cooperative Approach - Final Environmental Impact Statement, Volume V of V, Appendix H / U.S.D.A. Forest Service. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1995. ID: B3625 Southlands 3.4 U54f H Subject 1. GYPSY MOTH This appendix describes public involvement activities and names the respondents who sent letters on the draft environmental impact statement. It describes the procedure followed in analyzing the letters, summarizes the comments, and gives the Forest Service and Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) responses.

Commercial Timbers of the United States - Their Structure, Identification, Properties, and Uses / by H. P. Brown, A. J. Panshin. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1940. ID: B636 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 5.1 B878c

Commercial Trees of Louisiana / by Clair A. Brown. - second. - Louisiana Forestry Commission, 1959. ID: B2016 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) Commercial Trees of Louisiana 1.221 B

Commitment - Quality, Productivity and Safety / by Jr., Fra Birdnk E., George L. Germain. - Institute Publishing, 1987. ID: B3611 Southlands 0.2 B57c Subject 1. MANAGEMENT There is a growing awareness in business that the level of product quality required to compete (and even to survive in some industries) will not be achieved without complete employee commitment. Yet quality is often pursued in ways that neglect employee safety and health, an important aspect of quality of people. This leads employees to feel that management cares more about products than they do about people - a feeling that makes it impossible to gain their full commitment to the product quality program. This book emphasizes that the proper approach to total quality is to demonstrate a clear concern for both people and product in ways that reinforce each other - rather than having them compete for precious time and attention. The result is higher levels of safety and quality - and commitment by everyone when they see that total quality is actually practiced.

Common Forest Resource Management, Annotated Bibliography of Asia, Africa and Latin America / Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1993. ID: B3357 Southlands 1.634 M47c Subject 1. FOREST RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PREFACE: The purpose of this study is to introduce some of the literature on Common Forest Resource Management from Asia, Africa and Latin America. It is recognized that the three regional reviews of both published and unpublished sources and the issues analyses which constitute this document are not complete. However, it was decided to publish this material in order to present information known to date and identify gaps in our understanding of this important topic.

Common Forest Trees of North Carolina, How To Know Them / by J. S. Holmes. - Fifth Edition. - North Carolina Department of Conservation and Development, 1944. ID: B3323 Southlands 1.2 H64c This handbook was first planned and published in 1922 by the North Carolina Geological and Economic Survey in order that the people of North Carolina might have a convenient book of reference, by the help of which they might learn to recognize the trees common to their locality. A second edition was printed in 1923. A third edition was printed and distributed in 1927 by the North Carolina Department of Conservation and Development, which department had succeeded the former Geological and Economic Survey; and a fourth in 1929. Thus

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(Continued) Common Forest Trees of North Carolina, How To Know Them some 25,000 copies were distributed, chiefly to North Carolina teachers and pupils during the decade 1922 to '32. Since then the demand for the book has continued, but has until now remained unsatisfied. For this present edition of 15,000 copies, made possisble by a special item in the appropriation for this Department, the previous text has been carefully revised. Four tree descriptions have bee added, as well as lists of the less important trees and of those better known trees introduced from foreign countries which have escaped from cultivation and now become indigenous.

Common Poisonous and Injurious Plants / by Kenneth F. Lampe. - U.S. Department of Health, and Human Services. ID: B3806 Southlands 1.2 U54c Subject 1. POISONOUS PLANTS Contains descriptions, illustrations and medical interventions in the event that these poisonous or injurious plants are ingested.

A Common Sense Guide to Rural Environmental Protection. - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1992. ID: B2381 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 C65

Communicating effectively: 300+ ideas that work. - Communications Briefings, 1986. ID: B34 Type: BK Southlands 0.44 C734

Community Stability. - Society of American Foresters, 1989. (SAF Resource Policy Series) ID: B954 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 C

Community Stability in Forest-Based Economies, Proc. Conference Portland, OR, November 16-18, 1987 / by Dennis C. Le Master, John H. Beuter. - Timber Press, Portland, Oregon, 1989. ID: B2598 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 L45c ISBN/ISSN: 0-88192-129-7 Subject 1. FOREST POLICY

The Compact Dictionary of Exact Science and Technology. Vol. II: German-English / by Dr. Antonin Kucera. - Oscar Brandstetter Verlag GMBH & Co. KG, 1982. ID: B152 Type: BKS Southlands 0.712 K95c v.2 ISBN/ISSN: 3-87097-106-1

Compaction of Agricultural Soils. - American Society of Agricultural Enginee, 1971. (An ASAE Monograph)

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(Continued) Compaction of Agricultural Soils ID: B443 Type: BKS Southlands 1.631 C736

Company Town, Potlatch, Idaho, and the Potlatch Lumber Company / by Keith C. Petersen. - Washington St. Univ. Press, Pullman, 1987. ID: B2605 Type: BKS Southlands 0.111 P47c ISBN/ISSN: 0-87422-037-8 Subject 1. LUMBER TRADE

Comparative Dietary Toxicities of Pesticides to Birds / by Robert G. Heath... [et al.]. - Fish and Wildlife Service, 1972. (Special Scientific Report - Wildlife No. 152) ID: B1844 Type: BKS Southlands 9.121 H

The Comparative Economics of Plantation Forestry, A Global Assessment / by Roger A. Sedjo. - Resources for the Future, Inc., 1983. ID: B2094 Type: BKS Southlands 8.0 S ISBN/ISSN: 0-8018-3107-5 Subject 1. COMPARATIVE ECONOMICS

A Comparative Evaluation of the Effects of Acid Precipitation, Natural Acid Production, and Harvesting on Cation Removal / by Dale W. Johnson... [et al.]. - Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1985. (Environmental Science Division Publication) ID: B1428 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 J

Comparing Loblolly and Shortleaf Pine as Hosts of the Southern Pine Beetle Dendroctonus frontalis Zimmermann (Coleoptera) / by Stephen P. Cook., 1985. ID: B848 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 C771c 1985

Comparison of a Large and Small Grapple Skidder in a Pine Plantation, Thinning Application / by Stephen C. Robe. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1988. (Thesis) ID: B3636 Southlands 0.761 Robe Subject 1. GRAPPLE SKIDDER ABSTRACT: The objective of this research was to compare the performance of a small (92 horsepower) grapple skidder with that of a large (185 horsepower) grapple skidder in corridor thinning applications in southern pine plantations. Comparisons included (1) time and production, (2) residual stand damage, (3) soil compaction, (4) cost, and (5) the impact of tree size on productivity.

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(Continued) Comparison of a Large and Small Grapple Skidder in a Pine Plantation, Thinning Application The large grapple skidder was found to be (1) more productive, (2) associated with slightly more residual stand damage, (3) associated with less soil compaction, (4) less expensive on a cost per ton of production basis, and (5) more sensitive to variation in tree size than was the small grapple skidder. The results of this research suggests that large grapple skidders are capable of excellent performance in corridor thinning of southern pine plantations.

A Comparison of the Dam Bridge with Current Methods of Crossing Streams with Skidders / by Ted E. Looney. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1981. ID: B3072 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 L66c Subject 1. SKIDDERS INTRODUCTION: The public is starting to take an active interest in the current state of the environment as well as any action by man which may permanently or temporarily damage the environment. Sedimentation of streams is one of the problems which is receiving its share of interest. Forest harvesting practices which were accepted in the past are now being viewed by many as environmentally suspect. Among these practices is the crossing of live streams with skidder trails. Instead of being able to cross live streams at will, logging contractors are now being pressured to keep skidder trails out of streams whenever possible. A tract of land which is bisected by a stream may now have to be treated as two separate tracts, each with its own access route. Each section will have to be harvested separately because the stream has become an environmental barrier.

A Comparison of Three Stand Density Indices for Predicting Gross Volume Growth in Plantations of Loblolly Pine / by James William Flewelling. - University of Georgia, 1981. ID: B3094 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 F33c Subject 1. STAND DENSITY ABSTRACT: Stand density indices are measures of degree of crowding in a forest stand. Three such indices were compared as to their value as concomitant variables in the prediction of gross volume increment for plantations of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.). The three are Reineke's "stand density index" which is based on quadratic mean diameter (DBH) and trees per acre (TPA), "relative spacing index" which is based on a measure of stand height and TPA, and "relative density" which based on mean tree volume and TPA. Using six data sets, each based on a separate thinning experiment in Louisiana or southern Arkansas, the indices based on DBH and mean volume were found to be more useful in predicting gross volume increment than the index based on height. The data sets were then combined, and a growth model constructed using age, site index, relative density and severity of thinning measure as

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(Continued) A Comparison of Three Stand Density Indices for Predicting Gross Volume Growth in Plantations of Loblolly Pine concomitant variables; gross volume increment, and mortality in TPA and volume are predicted. A nonlinear fitting routine was used together with the iterative application of one-year growth predictions, so that data involving varying length of growth period could be combined. The model incorporates an invariant interpretation of relative density in that the predicted ratio of gross volume increments for two stand conditions having a particular pair of values for relative density is a constant, independent of age or site. A density management diagram was constructed to facilitate an understanding of the relationships between growth, mortality and stand density. The diagram is a logarithmic grid of mean tree volume versus TPA on which several relationships are plotted: (i) a maximum size-density relationship based on the -3/2 power law; (ii) a series of lines parallel to the maximum size-density relationship, each having a particular value of relative density and therefore, representing a particular degree of crowding, with interpretations for growth and mortality; (iii) a crown closure line related to the onset of competition; and (iv) a mortality trend line.

Comparison of Two Advanced Generation Mating Designs for Loblolly Pine (Pinus Taeda L.) / by Patricia Adlene Layton., 1978. ID: B218 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 L429c 1978

Comparisons Among Combinations of Progeny Test Designs and Selection Systems for Maximum Genetic Gain in Loblolly Pine / by Judith Loo-Dinkins., 1986. ID: B271 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 L863c 1986

Competition for Land in the American South, Agriculture, Human Settlement, and the Environment / by Robert G. Healy. - The Conservation Foundation, Washington, 1985. ID: B2550 Type: BKS Southlands 8.03 H42c ISBN/ISSN: 8-89164-094-0 Subject 1. SOIL CONSERVATION

Competition-Density Effects and Genetic Improvement of Yield Components in Loblolly Pine / by Kenneth A., Jr. Wearstler., 1979. ID: B2214 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 W42c 1979

The Competitive Ability of Yellow Birch (Betula Alleghaniensis, Britton) Seedlings in the Presence of Sugar Maple (Acer / by Carl Herman Tubbs., 1970. ID: B291 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 T884c 1970

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Competitive Bidding for Federally Owned Timber / by Ronald Nils Johnson. - University of Washington, 1977. ID: B1721 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 J 1977

Competitive Relationships Among Loblolly Pine Seedlings / by Wesley Thomas Adams. - North Carolina State University, 1973. ID: B3089 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 A32c 1973 Subject 1. COMPETITION ABSTRACT: The effects of competition on the growth of full sib seedling families of loblolly pine were investigated. Four families were combined into all possible pairs with a central or test seedling from one family surrounded by a hexagonal ring of varying numbers of competitor seedlings from another family. Positions on the hexagonal ring not occupied by seedlings of the competitor family were filled by seedlings from the test family. In addition, seedlings from each family were grown free of surrounding neighbors. This experimental design made it possible to evaluate the effects of crowding on growth, to determine the competitive response of each family when grown in competition with each of the other families, and to measure the effect of varying numbers of a competitor family on the yield of a test family. The results showed that: 1. A genetic component of competition can be demonstrated among families. 2. The effect of increasing the number of a competitor family on the yield of a test family is linear. 3. Interfamily competition may affect different characters of the same family differently. 4. Yield of test families in pure stand is often not correlated, and many times if negatively correlated, with yields of the same test families in mixed stands. 5. Complementation, overcompensation, undercompensation and neutrality are all interfamily competitive responses that can occur in loblolly pine. 6. The effects of crowding are pronounced and result in seedlings as much as five times less productive in yield than seedlings grown free. 7. In two of the four families early growth was greater in test seedlings surrounded by neighbors of their own family than in test seedlings grown free. Recommendations for future study of interfamily competition in forest trees are given.

The Complete Guide to Writing Software User Manuals / by Brad McGehee. - Writer's Digest Books, 1984. ID: B184 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 M145c ISBN/ISSN: 0-89879-138-3

Complete Office Handbook / by Susan Jaderstrom, Leonard Kruk, Joanne Miller. - Second. - Random House, 1997. ID: B2854 Type: BKS Southlands 0.42 J32c ISBN/ISSN: 0-679-77038-0

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(Continued) Complete Office Handbook Subject 1. COMPUTER HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE

The Complete Reference Access 2000 / by Virginia Anderson. - McGraw-Hill, 2000. ID: B3112 Type: BKS Southlands 0.412 A63a

Complete Secretary's Handbook / by Lillian Doris, Besse May Miller. - Fifth Edition. - Prentice Hall, Inc., 1983. ID: B180 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 D699c5 ISBN/ISSN: 0-13-163410-0

Complete Tree Utilization of Southern Pine / by Charles W. McMillin. - Forest Products Research Society, 1978. ID: B633 Type: BKS Southlands 5.0 C737

Computer dictionary and handbook / by Charles J. Sippl. - The Bobbs-Merril Company, Inc., 1966. ID: B107 Type: BK Southlands 0.665 S618c

Computer programming in quantitative biology / by Richard Gareth Davies. - Academic Press, 1971. ID: B93 Type: BK Southlands 0.665 D257c ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-206250-7

Computer-Assisted Cartography: Principles and Prospects / by Mark S. Monmonier. - Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1982. ID: B1273 Type: BKS Southlands 6.2 M747c ISBN/ISSN: 0-13-165308-3

Computerized Quantitative Infrared Analysis. - ASTM, 1987. (ASTM Special Technical Publication) ID: B917 Type: BKS Southlands 0.66 M ISBN/ISSN: 0-8031-0929-6

Concentrated Spray Equipment, Mixtures and Application Methods / by Samuel Frederick Potts. - Dorland Books, 1958. ID: B544 Type: BKS Southlands 3.01 P871c

Concepts of Applied Ecology / by Robert S. DeSanto. - Springer-Verlag, New York, 1978. ID: B2739 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3 D47c ISBN/ISSN: 0-387-90301-1

Concepts of Ecology / by Edward J. Kormondy. - Prentice Hall, Inc., 1969. (Concepts of Modern Biology) ID: B3419 Southlands

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(Continued) Concepts of Ecology 1.3 K67c Subject 1. ECOSYSTEMS PREFACE: It has been my hope to present the significant concepts of modern ecology in a readable and intelligible way, and to develop these concepts in a manner that reflects the way in which they have in fact developed - not as truth revealed or fait accompli but as a searching into the nature of things, asking questions, analyzing data, generalizing, and predicting. I have not been completely consistent in this approach, any more than any scientist is in his day-to-day research. He builds on the store of previous work and hence must master established facts and formulas; it would be imprudent and ludicrous for him to search out everything from scratch. Little, if any, progress would ever be made. Thus, in treating some ideas I have been more descriptive than developmental, more assertive than investigatory. At the least, however, I would hope to have portrayed ecology as both very old and very new, very secure on some concepts and very open on others, and very much of an exciting crossor inter-disciplinary field, as is much of contemporary biology. I have aimed for an audience of post-general biology students but there is little reason for anyone to avoid the book just because he has not been exposed to Mendelism, Darwinism, fetal pigs, or glycolysis. I have consciously minimized jargon, hopefully without sacrificing accuracy, and I have tried to write about ideas rather than things. I would really hope thereby that concerned and interested laymen of a nonscientific orientation might also find this effort worth their time, particularly the final chapter.

Concepts of Forest Entomology / by Kenneth Graham. - Reinhold Publishing Corporation, 1963. ID: B611 Type: BKS Southlands 3.47 G729c

Conducting educational research / by Bruce W. Tuckman. - Second. - Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Publishers, 1978. ID: B49 Type: BK Southlands 0.6 T898c2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-15-512981-3

Cone and Seed Diseases of North American Conifers. - North American Forestry Commission, 1987. (Publication) ID: B1424 Type: BKS Southlands 3.31 C ISBN/ISSN: 0-662-15282-4

Cone and Seed Insects of North American Conifers / by Alan F. Hedlin... [et al.]., 1980. ID: B603 Type: BKS Southlands 3.4 H455c

Cone and Seed Insects of the Mexican Conifers / by David Cibrian-Tovar... [et al.]. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1986. ID: B1421 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) Cone and Seed Insects of the Mexican Conifers 3.4 C Subject 1. LIFE CYCLE

Conference and Study Tour on Fomes Annosus / IUFRO. - Firenze, 1962. ID: B3054 Type: BKS Southlands 3.3122 I57c Subject 1. FOMES ANNOSUS INTRODUCTION: Under the auspices of Section 24, IUFRO, a study tour and meetings were held in North and East Scotland from May 30th - June 4th, 1960. This was a follow up to the highly successful first meeting held in Holland in July 1954, the proceedings of which were described in "Special Conference on Root and Butt-Rots of Forest Trees by Fomes annosus". Wageningen, July 22-26, 1954.

Conference on Agroecosystems / by Peter T. Bromley, J. Theodore Morris. - Southern Assoc.-Agric. Exp. Sta.Director, 1995. ID: B2454 Type: BKS Southlands 9.16 B76c 1995

Conifers: South African Methods of Cultivation / by W. E. Hiley. - Faber and Faber, 1959. ID: B479 Type: BKS Southlands 2.0 H643c

The Conservation of Plant Biodiversity / by Otto H. Frankel, Anthony H. D. Brown, Jeremy J. Burdon. - Cambridge University Press, 1995. ID: B2469 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 F72c ISBN/ISSN: 0-521-46731-4 Subject 1. PLANT CONSERVATION

A Conservation Strategy for the Northern Spotted Owl - Report of the Interagency Scientific Committee to Address the Congress / by Jack Ward Thomas... [et al.]., 1990. ID: B1662 Type: BKS Southlands 9.124 T

Conserving the World's Biological Diversity. - World Resources Institute, 1990. ID: B2119 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 M ISBN/ISSN: 0-915825-42-2

Consideration of Uncertainty in Forest Management Decision-Making / by Emmett Frank Thompson. - Oregon State University, 1966. ID: B2488 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 T56c 1966

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Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment: Municipal, Industrial, and Agricultural. - Lewis Publishers, Inc., 1989. ID: B2138 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 C66 1989 ISBN/ISSN: 0-87371-184-X

Construction Equipment Policy / by James Douglas. - McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1975. ID: B3790 Southlands 0.2 D68c Subject 1. CONSTRUCTION PREFACE: This book has been written for many reasons, but the principal one is to fill a void, which now exists in the literature of construction management. It will be found useful by students of construction management whether they are still in school or in the hierarchy of executive management. For those managers in the construction industry, it will augment the mid-career education now so necessary to keep up with new technology.

Constructive forestry for the private owner / by Ph.D., J. J. Crumley. - The Macmillan Company, 1926. ID: B126 Type: BK Southlands - Attic 0.71 C956c

A Consumer's Guide to Environmental Myths and Realities / by Lynn Scarlett. - Nat'l Center f/Policy Analysis, Dallas, 1991. (Policy Report) ID: B2158 Type: BKS Southlands 9.3 S32c 99

Continuing Process Control and Process Capability Improvement. - Statistical Methods Office, 1984. ID: B1427 Type: BKS Southlands 0.42 C

Continuous Inventory Control in Forest Management Short Course., 1959. ID: B712 Type: BKS Southlands 7.9 C762

Contributions on North American Earthworms - No. 14: On Three Species of the Earthworm Genus Diplocardia / by G. E. Gates. - Tall Timbers Research Station, 1975. (Bulletin of Tall Timbers Research Station No. 19) ID: B1639 Type: BKS Southlands 9.3 G

Contributions to North American Earthworms / by Virginia A. Vail, John W. Reynolds. - Tall Timbers Research Station, 1972. (Bulletin of Tall Timbers Research Station No. 11) ID: B1638 Type: BKS Southlands 9.3 V

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Contributions to North American Earthworms / by G. E. Gates. - Tall Timbers Research Station, 1973. (Bulletin of Tall Timbers Research Station No. 14) ID: B1640 Type: BKS Southlands 9.3 G

A Control for Pales Weevil in North Carolina / by C. R. Grady, T. H. Flavell, H. F. Layman. - North Carolina Forest Service, 1967. ID: B1890 Type: BKS Southlands 3.44 G

Control of Ozone Concentrations for Plant Effect Studies / by George Hendrey... [et al.]., 1988. ID: B938 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3 H

Control of Plant-Parasitic Nematodes. - National Academy of Sciences, 1968. (Principles of Plant and Animal Pest Control) ID: B1188 Type: BKS Southlands 3.2 C

Controlled Environment Guidelines for Plant Research / by T. W. Tibbitts, T. T. Kozlowski. - Academic Press, 1979. ID: B513 Type: BKS Southlands 2.5392 C764 ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-690950-4

Controlled Environments for Plant Research / by Robert Jack Downs. - Columbia University Press, 1975. ID: B1351 Type: BKS Southlands 2.5392 D751c ISBN/ISSN: 0-231-03561-6

Conversion of Forested Wetlands to Agricultural Uses, Executive Summary / by Robert Stavins. - The Environmental Defense Fund, Inc., New York, NY, 1987. ID: B2792 Type: BKS Southlands 1.64 S72c 1987

Converting the Old-Growth Forest, Proceedings of Society of American Foresters Meeting, Portland, Oregon, 1955. - Society of American Foresters, 1955. ID: B2558 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 S678N 1955

Cooling Our Communities: A Guidebook on Tree Planting and Light-Colored Surfacing. - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1992. ID: B1801 Type: BKS Southlands 9.133

Cooperative Forestry Research Advisory Council, 1987 Annual Report. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1988. ID: B2074 Type: BKS Southlands 0.75 C

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Cooperative Study of Mechanical Site Preparation for Planting on Hardwood-Dominated Upland Soils, Study Plan & Estab.Rpt / by Harold J. Derr. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1971. ID: B2033 Type: BKS Southlands 2.61 D

Cooperative Study of Mechanical Site Preparation for Planting on Hardwood-Dominated Upland Soils, Progress Report / by Harold J. Derr. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1975. ID: B2034 Type: BKS Southlands 2.61 D

Cooperative Study of Mechanical Site Preparation for Planting on Hardwood-Dominated Upland Soils, Progress Report / by Michael D. Cain. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1977. ID: B2035 Type: BKS Southlands 2.61 C

The Cooperative Weather Observer., 1965. (Keys To Meteorological Records Documentation No. 1.11) ID: B978 Type: BKS Southlands 1.66 C

The Coordinators' Papers and Discussions of the International Symposium on Forest Drainage. - Society of Forestry, Finland, 1974. ID: B1903 Type: BKS Southlands 2.62 I 1974

Copper in Soils and Plants / by J. F. Loneragan, A. D. Robson, R. D. Graham. - Academic Press, 1981. ID: B462 Type: BKS Southlands 1.632 G618c ISBN/ISSN: 0 12 455520 9

Cordia alliodora - A Promising Tree for Tropical Agroforestry / by A. Greaves, P. S. McCarter. - Oxford Forestry Institute, 1990. ID: B3805 Southlands 2.58 G73c Subject 1. CORDIA ALLIODORA

The Cornell Plantations - A History / by Ralph S. Hosmer. - Cayuga Press, 1947. ID: B3722 Southlands 0.7 H67c Subject 1. CORNELL PLANTATIONS PREFACE: At a meeting of the Cornell Arboretum Administrative Committee held on December 10, 1942 the suggestion was made that it would be convenient to have available for reference an historical statement telling of the background of the Arboretum and outlining the essential facts in the development of this project at Cornell. Because his direct connection with the Arboretum had begun when the initial committee wa set up in 1928, and because he had prepared the

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(Continued) The Cornell Plantations - A History text of the illustrated descriptive brochure issued in 1941, the write was asked to undertake this task. And in that there seems never to have been published in one authoritative article the full story of the development o the Cornell Gorges under the gifts and bequests of Mr. Robert H. Treman and of Colonel Henry W. Sackett, he was asked to include such a statement, as well. It was thought at first that the period covered should be only the years prior to 1935, when the CCC Camp was opened. But developments that happened rapidly during 1943 and 1944 made it appear desirable to carry the narrative through the year 1944, to include an account of the broadening and reorganization of the enterprise under the name suggested by Dr. Bailey, the Cornell Plantations. Delays in publication have permitted the inclusion as well of two or three times from 1945. The purpose of this book is not to present a popular account of this project. Rather it is to record in a somewhat intimate way the steps by which the great enterprise which is envisioned had its beginning, and to name the men associated with it. It is believed that these facts should be set down on paper now, for reference in years to come, - fifty, or even one hundred years hence, maybe, - when our dreams of today really come true.

The Corporate Heart - Guidelines to Cardiovascular Health Promotion Programs in Business and Industry. - American Heart Association, 1986. ID: B697 Type: BKS Southlands 7.84 C822

Corporate Position on the Environment / by John A. Georges. - International Paper, 1990. ID: B1507 Type: BKS Southlands 0.731 G

Correlation of Field and Laboratory Tests of Resistance to Fusiform Rust / by Timothy O. Adams. - North Carolina State University, 1980. ID: B1751 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 A 1980

Cost-Effective Regeneration Practices - Proceedings of the Second Annual Forestry Forum. - Clemson University Cooperative Extension, 1982. ID: B1417 Type: BKS Southlands 2.55 C

Costing the Earth: The Challenge for governments, the opportunities for business / by Frances Cairncross. - Harvard Business School Press, 1992. ID: B1872 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 C ISBN/ISSN: 0-87584-315-8

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The Cottontail Rabbit / by John Madson. - Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation, 1959. ID: B1647 Type: BKS Southlands 9.12 M

The Cottontail Rabbit in Alabama / by Edward P. Hill. - Alabama Cooperative Wildlife Research St, 1972. (Bulletin 440) ID: B1650 Type: BKS Southlands 9.12 H

Council of Biology Editors Style Manual / by Edward J. Huth... [et al.]. - Fourth Edition. - Council of Biology Editors, Inc., 1978. ID: B178 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 C748s4

CRC handbook of chromatography: pesticides and related organic chemicals; Volume 1 / by Ph.D., Joanne M. Follweiler, Ph.D., Josep Shermah. - CRC Press, Inc., 1984. ID: B117 Type: BK Southlands 0.681 P476 v.1 ISBN/ISSN: 0-8493-3010-6

CRC handbook of chromatography; Volume 1 / by Ph.D., Gunt Zweiger, Ph.D., Josep Shermah. - CRC Press, 1972. ID: B121 Type: BK Southlands 0.681 Z97h v.1 ISBN/ISSN: 0-8493-0561-6

CRC handbook of chromatography; Volume 2 / by Ph.D., Gunt Zweiger, Ph.D., Josep Shermah. - CRC Press, 1972. ID: B122 Type: BK Southlands 0.681 Z97h v.2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-87819-562-9

CRC handbook of HPLC for the separation of amino acids, peptides, and protiens; Volume 1 / by Ph.D., Willia Hancockm S.., 1984. ID: B116 Type: BK Southlands 0.681 C517 v.1 ISBN/ISSN: 0-8493-3510-8

CRC Handbook of Tables for Probability and Statistics. - Second Edition. - The Chemical Rubber Co., 1968. ID: B168 Type: BKS Southlands 0.714 B573c2

CRC Handbook of Tables for Probability and Statistics / by William H. Beyer. - Second Edition. - The Chemical Rubber Co., 1976. ID: B1389 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.714 B573c2 c.2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-8493-0692-2

Creating Successful Communities, A Guidebook to Growth Management Strategies / by Michael A. Mantell, Stephen F. Harper, Luther Propst. - Island Press, 1990. ID: B2612 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 M36c ISBN/ISSN: 1-55963-014-0 Subject 1. URBAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

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Critical Path Scheduling - Management Control Through CPM and PERT / by Joseph Horowitz. - Robert E. Krieger Publishing Company, 1980. ID: B711 Type: BKS Southlands 7.87 H816c ISBN/ISSN: 0-89874-088-6

Crooked Adam / by D. E. Stevenson. - Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., 1942. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3219 Southlands - Training Center 0.71 S83s Subject 1. NOVEL This is a very exciting spy story, but, unlike the quick-paced thriller which seems to divorce its characters from life, Crooked Adam has much of the quiet charm, the warm understanding of Scottish ways and people which mark Miss Stevenson's earlier novels. When Adam Southey - called Crooked Adam because of his limp - looked out his window at the Rockingham School late one night, he saw Dr. Cooke, the Headmaster, being furtively followed toward the science building. He started in pursuit and found himself embroiled with spies, sabotage and secret weapons on a wild chase which took him into Scotland's somber northern hills and to an old castle overlooking the sea. Adam's realization of what is afoot and the growing tenseness of his struggle to save Britain from a ghastly danger is the more compelling because of the unawareness of those around him who go about their normal business in their peaceful countryside. In Crooked Adam D. E. Stevenson has written an exciting and unusual story and once again proves herself a master story-teller.

Crop Damage by White-Tailed Deer in the Southeast / by W. Gerald Moore, III, Rob Folkert H.. - S.C. Wildlife and Marine Resource Dept. ID: B1825 Type: BKS Southlands 9.121 M

Crop Physiology of Forest Trees / by Peter M. A. Tigerstedt, Pasi Puttonen, Veikko Koski. - University of Helsinski, 1985. ID: B2239 Type: BKS Southlands - Barb Crane 1.1 T53c ISBN/ISSN: 951-45-3705-X Subject 1. CROP PHYSIOLOGY Proceedings of an International Conference on Managing Forest Trees as Cultivated Plants held in Finland, July 23-28, 1984. The aim of this symposium has been to bring together physiologists, geneticists and practical silviculturists and to indicate essential interactions between their disciplines.

Crop Protection Chemicals Reference. - Third Edition. - Chemical and Pharmaceutical Press, 1987. ID: B1318 Type: BKS Southlands 2.671 C949 3rd 1987 ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-85368-2

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Crop Responses to Water at Differect Stages of Growth / by P. J. Salter, J. E. Goode. - Commonwealth Agricluture Bureaux, 197. ID: B3292 Southlands 1.3111 S34c Subject 1. CROPS Irrigation is potentially one of the most important means of raising crop productivity in many parts of the world, and with its growth the 'art' of deciding when to irrigate and how much water to apply is being replaced by decisions based on the results of experimental work. The increasing demand for water for irrigation purposes, the limited supplies usually available and economic considerations all demand maximum efficiency in the effect of irrigating only at certain stages of growth to see whether crop response, in terms of the yield of marketable produce, is increased more by irrigating at any one stage of growth than at any other. Similarly, by withholding water at different growth stages the effect of drought conditions has also been studied. This type of investigation is not new, for such studies were carried out at the turn of this century; interpreted correctly, they may give a useful indication as to whether water can be used more efficiently by irrigating only at certain specific growth stages of a crop. Despite the large number of experiments carried out in the past on this subject the results do not appear to be generally known. It is the object of the present review to present the main results of such work and to discuss critically the possible explanations of the differntial response to soil moisture conditions found at different stages of growth of certain crops.

Crown Ratio as a Measure of Form in Taper Equations for Loblolly Pine / by Michael A. Valenti. - Louisiana State University, 1984. ID: B2507 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 V34c 1984

Cue's Guide to What to See and Do in Florida / by George W. Seaton. - Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1940. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3212 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center 0.71 S42c Subject 1. FLORIDA Although thousands of people visit Florida every year, few of them get beyond the famous resorts and into the less frequented places of the State. Gue's Guide to What to See and Do in Florida is designed for every traveler, for it tells where to go, what to see, and what to buy in every corner of the State, in the famous resorts as well as in the byways. George Seaton has a knack of combining interesting facts with practical information. As a result, Cue's Guide to What to See and Do in Florida is a book to be read for enjoyment, as well as a guide to be consulted by everyone who plans to visit this picturesque state. This book is full of practical hints for the traveler. Beginning with chapters on how to get to Florida and general advice on Florida travel, it covers all the key resorts, the well-known roads adn the

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(Continued) Cue's Guide to What to See and Do in Florida out-of-the-way trails, the small villages, the beaches, the Everglades, and the Central Lake region. The author tells you how to get to each place, the most entertaining things to do there, the most interesting places to see, and the best things to buy as souvenirs and gifts. At the end of the book, there is a chapter giving a few statistics and local history to acquaint the reader with the old and glamorous land he plans to visit. An appendix giving a selected list of hotels in towns and cities all over the State, with prices and number of rooms in each, is invaluable to the traveler.

Current Topics in Plant Biochemistry and Physiology, 1983, vol. 2. - University of Missouri-Columbia, 1983. ID: B2423 Type: BKS Southlands 1.1 C87 vol. 2 1983

Current Topics in Plant Biochemistry and Physiology, 1983, vol. 1. - University of Missouri-Columbia, 1983. ID: B2424 Type: BKS Southlands 1.1 C87 vol. 1 1983

Cutting Edge - 100 Years of Innovation, Leadership and Sheer Grit, The Carter Holt Harvey Story / by Selwyn Parker. - Penguin Books, 2000. ID: B3324 Southlands 0.71 P37c Subject 1. HISTORY It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to Cutting Edge, the official centenary history of Carter Holt Harvey. It's appropriate that we are celebrating our first 100 years at the beginning of a new millenium. Our centenary is an opportunity not only to reflect on our rich history, but also to look ahead to an exciting future full of change and opportunity. Not many companies reach the milestone of a second century. Even fewer do so carrying the names of their original founders. Our company today, a multinational employing thousands of people, can trace a continuous thread back to the sweat and toil of three extraordinary men - Francis Carter, Robert Holt and Alexander Harvey. Over the years, many other exceptional men and women have built on what the founders created. This is their story too. Cutting Edge is a great tale! I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I have.

Danger in the Comfort Zone / by Judith M. Bardwick. - American Management Association, 1995. ID: B2387 Type: BKS Southlands 0.47 B37d ISBN/ISSN: 0-8144-7886-7 Subject 1. INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY

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A Databank of Transportation Equipment for small Trees and Forest Residues, Spring 1990 / FERIC. - Forest Engineering Research Institute, 1990. ID: B3447 Southlands 4.016 F67d Subject 1. TRANSPORTATION INTRODUCTION: As part of Task VI, the objectives of Activity 3 are to develop, compile and share information concerning systems for harvesting and transporting small trees and forest residues from clearfell operations in conventional forestry practices. A part of this objective was to be achieved through the compilation of a database of transportation systems for small trees and forest residues. This first document presents a compilation of currently available truck and truck-trailer configurations that are designed to perform efficiently in the transportation of small trees or forest residues of one form or another. The material is organized as a series of 14 fact sheets which present technical information on the products transported, the power range, gross vehicle weight, sample of manufacturers, payload, loading and unloading considerations and capital cost. Every configuration also lists references from which the information was collected and presents a comment on the content of the reference. The information covers configurations in use in North America and no attempt was made to include European or other countries' transportation systems. This would represent the next logical step to complement this initial document. Subsequently, an assessment of productivity and cost of the various transporting systems should be developed for the various categories of products transported and in a variety of operating conditions.

A Database of Non-Integrated North American Methods for Harvesting Small Trees and Residues for Energy / by Bruce R. Hartsough, Bryce J. Stokes. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1990. ID: B3696 Southlands 4.1 H37d Subject 1. HARVESTING SMALL TREES INTRODUCTION: Differences in site conditions, material characteristics and other factors such as labor rates make it difficult to directly apply the costs reported in a review or single study to a situation in another area. This problem can be partially remedied by incorporating basic characteristics and production information into a computer database. Studies with characteristics approximating those of a given situation can be identified, and local hourly cost rates applied to generate estimates of harvesting costs. A database was developed from the literature on non-integrated systems used or tested in North America for harvesting small trees and residues for energy. Parameters for each system included site, material and product characteristics, equipment mix and production rate. Onto-truck and delivered costs per green tonne, and breakeven oil prices were developed using standard costing methods.

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Dawn of Zoology / by Willy Ley. - Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1968. ID: B1649 Type: BKS Southlands 9.12 L

dBase II in English I / by Steven Doroff, Larry Doroff. - English I Computer Tutorials, Inc., 1983. ID: B1319 Type: BKS Southlands 0.665 D715d c.6

Dealing Effectively with the Media / by John Wade. - Crisp Publications, Inc., 1992. ID: B2205 Type: BKS Southlands 0.71 W32d ISBN/ISSN: 1-56052-116-3

A Decade of Service, Tenth Annual Meeting of Subscribers of Southern Pine Association., 1925. ID: B2770 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.71 D42 10 1925 Subject 1. SOUTHERN PINE

Deciduous Forests of Eastern North America / by Ph.D., E. L Braunucy. - The Free Press, 1985. ID: B388 Type: BKS Southlands 1.317 B825d ISBN/ISSN: 0-02-841910-3

Decision Notice Finding of No Significant Impact and Environmental Assessment. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1990. ID: B1547 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 D

Decision Notice Finding of No Significant Impact and Supplement. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1991. ID: B1771 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 D

Decision Notice,Finding of No Significant Impact and Supplement (Red-Cockaded Woodpecker) May 1991. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1991. ID: B2099 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 D

Decisions Under Uncertainty, with Research Applications / by Albert N. Halter, Gerald W. Dean. - South-Western Publishing Co., 1971. ID: B2795 Type: BKS Southlands 0.6 H34d ISBN/ISSN: 0-538-08850-8

Deer Browse Plants of Southern Forests / by Lowell K. Halls, Thomas H. Ripley. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1961. ID: B3410 Southlands 9.121 H34d Subject 1. DEER MANAGEMENT INTRODUCTION: The white-tailed deer, one of this country's most

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(Continued) Deer Browse Plants of Southern Forests popular forest game species, is essentially a browsing ruminant. Its diet is chiefly tender shoots, twigs, and leaves, a wide assortment of herbaceous foodstuffs, mast, and certain fruits. Browse, by far, makes up the bulk of its diet. This paper offers land managers information about some of the more important deer browse plants of southern forests. Authors were chosen for their knowledge of each species or group of species. The species described herein should not be considered as a comprehensive list of preferred deer browse plants. Space limitations and lack of information prevented inclusion of many locally important species. Those included, however, are well distributed in southern forests and will be utilized when deer are present.

The Deer on the Stairs / by Louise Field Cooper. - Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1943. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3163 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center 0.71 C66d Subject 1. NOVEL THE DEER ON THE STAIRS is a novel of a couple of days in the spring and what they did to the lives of some decidedly pleasant people who live in three houses in and around a small New England city. These fortunate characters have few, if any, grave problems until Iris, the beautiful and feckless heroine, is tempted to go off with a rather obscure but devoted young man she scarcely knows. Perhaps if Ellin had tried to take a hand in influencing another's life, or if Carl, her husband, had been able to complete his good-neighborly errand, or if Vicky, their daughter, had stopped at Iris's that Sunday afternoon the first time she rode by on her bicycle - Iris might have decided differently. But if she had, readers would have been robbed of a singularly spirited story.

Deficiency Symptoms of Some Forest Trees / by John Hacskaylo, R. F. Finn, J. P. Vimmerstedt. - Ohio Agricul. R & D Ctr., Wooster, OH, 1969. (Research Bulletin 1015) ID: B1886 Type: BKS Southlands 1.132 H

Defining Sustainable Forestry / by Gregory H. Aplet... [et al.]. - Island Press, 1993. ID: B2145 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 D64 1993 ISBN/ISSN: 1-55963-234-8

Definitions of Surveying and Associated Terms. - American Society of Civil Engineers, 1978. ID: B2592 Type: BKS Southlands 0.712 D43

Delilah / by Marcus Goodrich. - Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., 1941. (H. P. Metcalf Collection)

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(Continued) Delilah ID: B3224 Southlands - Training Center 0.71 G66d Subject 1. NOVEL Chapter One: She was very slim and light. She was always tense, often atremble, and never failed to give the impression of being a mass of almost terrible power wrapped in a thin and fragile blue-grey skin. The materials that went into the making of her complete being were more curious and varied than those that went to compose her creator, Man,- for Man, himself, formed part of her bowels, heart and nerve centres. She ate great quantities of hunked black food, and vented streams of grey debris. Through her coiled veins pumped vaporous, superheated blood at terrific pressure. She inhaled noisily and violently through four huge nostrils, sent her hot breath pouring out through four handsome mouths and sweated delicate, evanescent, white mist. Her function in existence was to carry blasting destruction at high speed to floating islands of men; and her intended destiny, at the opposite pole from that of the male bee, was to die in this act of impregnating her enemy with death. It was, perhaps, for this reason that she carried her distinctly feminine bow, which was high and very sharp, with graceful arrogance and some slight vindictiveness, after the manner of a perfectly controlled martyr selected for spectacular and aristocratic sacrific. Her name was Delilah.

The Demand for Bark Utilization Products - Timber for Florida: Today and Tomorrow / by Jeffrey C. Donahue. - Division of Forestry, 1973. ID: B1206 Type: BKS Southlands 2.125 D

The Deming Route to Quality and Productivity - Road Maps and Roadblocks / by William w. Scherkenbach. - CEE Press Books, 1988. ID: B3276 Southlands 0.42 S33d Subject 1. QUALITY I must state from the very start that reading this book is absolutely no substitute for reading Dr. Deming's book Out of the Crisis or its predecessor, Quality, Productivity and Competitive Position. My only hope is to help people improve their understanding of Dr. Deming's all-important message. This book is a collection of my observations, ideas, and interpretations of a philosophy formed and practiced by an "apprentice statistician".

Department of Forestry Comprehensive Review Syllabus. - Institute of Food & Agricultural Science, 1989. ID: B1457 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 D

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A Description and Analysis of Strategic and Land-Use Decision-Making by Large Corporations in the Forest Products Indust / by Gordon Anthony Enk. - Yale Universtiy, 1975. ID: B2658 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 E54d 1975

Descriptions of Seed Sources and Collections for Provenances of Pinus oocarpa / by A. Greaves., 1979. ID: B829 Type: BKS Southlands 2.582 D449 ISBN/ISSN: 0 85074 029 0

Descriptions of Seed Sources and Collections for Provenances of Pinus caribaea / by A. Greaves. - Commonwealth Foresty Institute, 1978. (Tropical Forestry Papers No. 12) ID: B1758 Type: BKS Southlands 2.582 D

The design and analysis of experiments / by Oscar Kempthorne. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1952. ID: B69 Type: BK Southlands 0.661 K32d

Designing Organizations for High Performance / by David P Hanna. - Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1988. ID: B2184 Type: BKS Southlands 0.41 H36d 1988 ISBN/ISSN: 0-201-12693-1

A Desktop Publisher's Guide to Pasteup / by Tony Middleton. - PLUSware, Inc., 1987. ID: B185 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 M629d ISBN/ISSN: 0-942005-00-7

Desktop Publishing Type and Graphics - A Comprehensive Handbook / by Deke McClelland, Craig Danuloff. - Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Publishers, 1987. ID: B952 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 M ISBN/ISSN: 0-15-625298-8

Desktop Publishing with Style / by Daniel Will-Harris. - Daniel Will-Harris, 1987. ID: B199 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 W715d ISBN/ISSN: 0-89708-162-5

Destruction of Hazardous Chemicals in the Laboratory / by George Lunn, Eric B. Sansone. - Second Edition. - John Wiley & Sons, 1994. ID: B2289 Type: BKS Southlands 0.61 L86d 2nd ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-57399-X Subject 1. CHEMICAL LABORATORIES Like its groundbreaking predecessor, this Second Edition of Destruction of Hazardous Chemicals offers a collection of detailed procedures that can be used to degrade and dispose of a wide variety

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(Continued) Destruction of Hazardous Chemicals in the Laboratory of hazardous chemicals. The book has been expanded and updated to broaden the scope of chemicals treated and to include new and modified procedures and alternatives to the use of some highly toxic materials. Entirely new chapters have been added on the removal of metal ions and biological stains from solution and the degradation of mycotoxins, enzyme inhibitors, polycyclic heterocyclic hydrocarbons, and highly reactive reagents such as butyllithium, chlorosulfonic acid, peracids, and phosgene. Another new chapter covers the alternatives to complex metal hydrides in the preparation of super-dry solvents. A new appendix by Dr. Stephen W. Rhodes describes new technologies for the treatment of complex waste streams produced by biomedical research institutions. The procedures described are applicable to both laboratory and bulk quantities, and to solutions in various solvents. Methods for cleaning up spills and solvents for wipe tests to ensure complete surface decontamination are frequently indicated. For laboratory scientists and workers concerned with occupational and environmental safety, this book provides easy reference with a listing of hazardous compounds indexed by name, molecular formula, and CAS registry number. For laboratory administrators, it offers economical alternatives to long-term storage and costly shipping of hazardous chemicals to disposal facilities.

Destructive and Useful Insects: Their Habits and Control / by C. L. Metcalf, W. P. Flint, Robert L. Metcalf. - Fourth Edition. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1962. ID: B3614 Southlands 3.4 M47d Subject 1. INSECTS PREFACE: Thirty-three years ago, C. L. Metcalf and W. P. Flint wrote in the Preface to the First Edition of "Destructive and Useful Insects": "This book is intended as a text for the beginning student in entomology and also as a guide or reference book for practical farmers, gardeners, fruit growers, farm advisers, physicians, and general readers who desire up-to-date and reliable information about the many kinds of insect pests… It aims to present what the authors believe to be the essentials of economic entomology, in language which any reader can understand. "As a textbook, it is adapted to the two types of introductory courses commonly given in American universities and colleges. In the first ten chapters, enough of the fundamentals of technical entomology is given to serve as a basis for further special study in the subject or for students of biology who desire an introduction to entomology. The later chapters of the book are devoted to an analysis of the more important insect pests of the major crops in the continental United States and southern Canada. It is hoped that these discussions will be a ready reference for the practical worker who wishes to determine particular pests and learn their control; and serve classes seeking a broad course in applied entomology, as a part of an agricultural education. Material enough is available so that, by selection on the part of the teacher, practical courses adapted to the needs of a great

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(Continued) Destructive and Useful Insects: Their Habits and Control variety of special classes, or different sections of the country, may be given."

Determination of Atmospheric Dilution for Emergency Preparedness - A Joint EPA-DOE Technical Workshop / by Sharron E. Rogers. - Research and Evaluation Associates, Inc., 1986. ID: B951 Type: BKS Southlands 0.77 D

Determination of Demand and Supply in Virginia's Primary Forest Products Markets--An Econometric Study / by James E. Hotvedt. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute & SU, 1975. ID: B2678 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 H67d 1975

The Determination of Levels of Iron, Zinc and Copper Sufficient for Growth of Monterey Pine and the Characterization of / by J. Marcos De Lanuza. - Ministerio De Agricultura, 1970. ID: B1173 Type: BKS Southlands 1.132 D

Developing Farm Woodlands / by John Frederick Preston. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1954. ID: B3266 Southlands 7.001 P73d Subject 1. FARMLANDS Preface: This book has been written to provide farmers and students of agriculture simple but complete instructions for woods operations that will produce a profitable woodland enterprise as a part of the farm business. The steps in the process are equally applicable to many small woodlands. The economics that govern forestry, as well as other operations, however, often do not permit nonfarm woodland owners profitably to take certain steps in developing a woodland that are entirely feasible and profitable for farmers. This difference, due to the economics of the farm setup, is inherent in farm forestry and gives farmers considerable advantage in growing and marketing forest products. Nevertheless, other owners of relatively small forest properties will find the steps outlined in this book technically applicable and, if consistently carried out, they will result in an increasingly profitable woods enterprise.

Development and Testing of a Field Treatment System for Logging Residues / by K. J. Blakeney. - Canadian Forestry Service, 1980. ID: B1901 Type: BKS Southlands 4.15 B

Development of a Computerized Seed Orchard Inventory-Monitoring System and Analysis of Seed Orchard Productivity Variable / by Scott Arthur Merkle., 1982. ID: B278 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 M563d 1982

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Development of a Loblolly Pine Plantation Thinned to Different Density Levels in Southern Arkansas / by Suzanne Wiley, Boris Zeide. - Arkansas Agricultural Exp. Stn.,Univ.Ark, 1992. (Report Series) ID: B2107 Type: BKS Southlands 2.24 W

Development of a Tract Rating System for Longwood Harvesting in Eastern Georgia / by Thomas C. Maness. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1981. ID: B3103 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 M35d 1981 Subject 1. LOGGING INTRODUCTION: The trend in forest harvesting is toward longwood systems. As mechanization increases, and capitalization requirements continue to spiral, it becomes particularly important to maximize the productivity of these logging systems. The basis for this study has evolved from a growing need to better understand the many complex relationships which contribute to control logging costs. The problems have long been recognized, and there have been many attempts to quantify the relationship between stand factors and logging productivity. However, most previous attempts have included fairly large study areas, and considered many sources of variation, such as climatic factors and labor availability, that would be fixed and therefore, beyond the control of the operator or company at a particular locale. It was felt that a study performed on a local area, such as a company owned forest for a given mill, would reduce much of this variation and increase the likelihood of success. This study was undertaken to provide an insight into the relationship between certain identifiable stand characteristics and harvesting system performance. Factors such as management skills and crew motivation were not considered as part of the effort. Rather, it is the intention to predict the productivity which an average harvesting crew should be able to maintain under given environmental conditions, provided the crew is properly motivated and managed. This level of productivity was used as a norm or standard to judge the performance of particular operations. An adequate standard should help the manager to identify and reward efficient crews and reduce the probability of subsidizing crews which are poorly managed or motivated.

The Development of Northern Red Oak (Quercus rubra L.) in Mixed Species, Even-aged Stands in Central New England / by Chadwick Dearing Oliver. - Yale University, 1975. ID: B2671 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 O44d 1975

Development of the Southern Pulp and Paper Industry, 1900-1970 / by Jack P. Oden. - Mississippi State University, 1973. ID: B2747 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 O33d 1973

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Development Rates and Temperature-Dependent Modeling of Pales Weevil (Hylobius pales (Herbst)) Development / by Scott Michael Salom., 1985. ID: B853 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 S723d 1985

Developments in Industrial Microbiology. - Plenum Press, 1962. ID: B571 Type: BKS Southlands 3.31 D489 v.3

Diagnosing Injury to Eastern Forest Trees. ID: B617 Type: BKS Southlands 3.84 D536

Diagnosis of Disease in American Forest and Shade Trees - Pt 1: Diseases of Coniferous Species - Sec. 1: Abies amabilis / by George H. Hepting., 1964. ID: B1095 Type: BKS Southlands 3.31 H P1S1

Diagnosis of Disease in American Forest and Shade Trees - Pt. 1: Diseases of Coniferous Species - Sec. 2: Pinus jeffreyi., 1964. ID: B1096 Type: BKS Southlands 3.31 H P1S2

Diagnosis of Mineral Disorders in Plants: Volume 1 Principles / by C. Bould, E. J. Hewitt, P. Needham. - Chemical Publishing, 1983. ID: B324 Type: BKS Southlands 1.132 B763d v.1 ISBN/ISSN: 0-8206-0306-6

Diagraphics. - Japan Creators' Association, 1986. ID: B1397 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 D536

Dictionary of Forestry / by Professor Dr. Johannes Weck. - Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company, 1966. ID: B157 Type: BKS Southlands 0.712 W387d

Dictionary of Insurance Terms / by Harvey W. Rubin. - Second Edition. - Barron's Educational Series, Inc., 1991. ID: B3780 Southlands 0.712 R92d Subject 1. DICTIONARY Contains more than 3000 clear and informative definitions of key terms used in life, health, property, casualty and other types of insurance. An indispensable reference book for agents, brokers, actuaries, underwriters, personnel professionals concerned with employee-benefit programs, and consumers seeking to understand the insurance industry and insurance policies.

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A Dictionary of Modern English Usage / by H. W. Fowler. - Second Edition. - Oxford University Press, 1983. ID: B182 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 F786d2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-19-281389-7

Dictionary of Natural Resource Management / by Julian Dunster, Katherine Dunster. - UBC Press, 1996. ID: B3784 Southlands 0.712 D86d Subject 1. DICTIONARY The comprehensive, single-source guide to natural resource management terms. It contains the classification of organisms, geological time scales, and conversion tables.

Dictionary of Paper. - Third Edition. - American Paper and Pulp Association, 1965. ID: B1301 Type: BKS Southlands 5.6 A512d3

Dictionary of Statistical Terms / by Sc.D., Mauric Kendalle G., B.Sc., Ph.D., BucklandWilliam R.. - Oliver and Boyd, 1957. ID: B142 Type: BKS Southlands 0.66 K33d

Differences in Seedling Root Morphology Between Two Edaphic Sources of Loblolly Pine in Eastern North Carolina / by Claire Grace Wiliams., 1981. ID: B852 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 W722d 1981

Differential Display Methods and Protocols / by Peng Liang, Arthur B. Pardee. - Humana Press, 1997. (Methods in Molecular Biology) ID: B3006 Type: BKS Southlands 1.482 L52d 85 Subject 1. DIFFERENTIAL DISPLAY Of the estimated 80,000 individual genes encoded by the human genome, approximately 10-20% are expressed by the average cell. This subset is a major determinant of a cell's properties. In addition to the control of cellular phenotype and the normal physiological processes of an organism, an alteration in gene expression (either induction or repression) underlies the etiology of numerous, diverse pathological processes. Therefor understanding the mechanisms of these normal and pathological processes requires identification, isolation, and characterization of differentially expressed genes. This requirement has led to the development of a variety of techniques capable of identifying small quantities of proteins or mRNAs that are key to a multitude of diverse pathological processes. Differential display (DD) is an emerging "fingerprinting" technology that facilitates the identification of mRNAs in a cell or tissue, in particular those with altered expression resulting from differences in transcription or mRNA degradation. In contrast to conventional techniques, DD can be used

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(Continued) Differential Display Methods and Protocols to compare mRNA degradation. In contrast to conventional techniques, DD can be used to compare mRNA expressions in many samples created under multiple experimental conditions.

Dillavou and Howard's Principles of Business Law / by Robert N. Corley, William J. Robert. - Ninth Edition. - Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1971. ID: B3542 Southlands 0.2 C67p Subject 1. COMMERCIAL LAW Preface: This edition is designed to keep step with developments in the broad field of commercial law during the 1970's. It is a decade in which a closer look is being taken at the obligations of business toward society, with special emphasis upon consumer protection. Many of the cases contained in the text reflect the attitudes of the courts with regard to these obligations, and there are references to new statutory provisions such as are involved in consumer protection.

Direct Seeding in the Northeast / by Herschel G. Abbott. - University of Maine, 1965. ID: B3448 Southlands 2.52 A22d Subject 1. DIRECT SEEDING FOREWORD: The successful development of direct seeding during the past decade represents a unique and spectacular achievement in forestry research. Foresters in the Northeast have generally assumed the role of bystander to this achievement and have seemingly accorded it only a casual and belated interest. This apparent apathy, however, has been tempered by the efforts of a few individuals who have conducted direct seeding research and have urged others to join them. This symposium, an outgrowth of these efforts, had as its objective the bringing together of those persons most interested in promoting the development of direct seeding into an accepted method of artificial regeneration in the Northeast. To this end, all such persons known to the Program Committee were invited to present their views and report their personal research. These proceedings, composed of thirty-five papers, constitute an historical and research record of the state of the art at this time. It is hoped that by embodying this information into a single volume, future progress in direct seeding in this region will be greatly enhanced.

Direct Seeding in the South, 1959 - A Symposium / by Frank W. Woods. - Duke University, 1959. ID: B3709 Southlands 2.52 W66d Subject 1. DIRECT SEEDING Foreword: The response and interest of scientists and foresters who contributed to the Direct Seeding Symposium is appreciated. Their

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(Continued) Direct Seeding in the South, 1959 - A Symposium efforts, embodied in these proceedings, form a framework of reference material for forest managers, investigators, and teachers interested in recent technological advancements in direct seeding. The establishment of plants by seeding is probably the oldest method known to man. Yet, the foibles of tree seeds have made their use in forest regeneration practically nil. Recent developments with various types of seed protectants, coupled with advances in the understanding of seed physiology and requirements for germination, have made possible the use of direct seeding methods with some assurance of success. Foresters and forest managers should be prepared to recognize sites which lend themselves to direct seeding, and command techniques to do the job. There papers, by men with varied types of experience in nearly all phases of direct seeding, should contribute to this end. It is not suggested that direct seeding is the panacea for all forest regeneration problems. Planting is a well established practice, dependable, and reasonably well understood as to requirements for success. Foresters and forest managers will continue to plant trees into the foreseeable future. However, some sites lend themselves well to regeneration by seeding, and the potential in these areas should be recognized.

Direct Seeding of Loblolly Pine / by William F., Jr. Mann. - Louisiana State Univ. and A&M College, 1964. ID: B2686 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 M36d 1964

The Direction of Research Establishments, Proceedings of a Symposium. - Philosophical Library, Inc., 1957. ID: B1879 Type: BKS Southlands 0.77 D 1956

Directory of Information Resources in Agriculture and Biology., 1971. ID: B1213 Type: BKS Southlands 0.723 D

A Directory of Informational Resources in the United States: Biological Sciences. - United States Library of Congress, 1972. ID: B162 Type: BKS Southlands 0.723 U25d ISBN/ISSN: 0-8444-0023-8

Directory of Research Programs - Southeastern Forest Experiment Station - Forest Service U.S. Department of Agriculture. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1983. ID: B1551 Type: BKS Southlands 0.723 D

Directory of Silviculture Instructors, Associated with Schools of Forestry in the United States and Canada. - Second Edition. - Silviculture Working Group D2-SAF, 1994. ID: B2266 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) Directory of Silviculture Instructors, Associated with Schools of Forestry in the United States and Canada 0.723 J63d 1994

Disease in Forest Plantations: Thief of Time - Successes and Failures in Forest Plantations as Guides to Disease Prevention / by Dow Vawter Baxter. - Cranbrook Institute of Science, 1967. ID: B3734 Southlands 3.3 B39d Subject 1. DISEASE This book explains the pioneering plantation efforts; shifts in planting objectives; site location and assessment; thinnings and pruning; and reflections and predictions.

Disease Resistance in Plants / by J. E. Van Der Plank. - Academic Press, 1968. ID: B406 Type: BKS Southlands 1.4 V239d

Diseases and Pests of Ornamental Plants / by Pascal P. Pirone, Bernard O. Dodge, Harold W. Rickett. - Third Edition. - The Ronald Press Company, 1960. ID: B537 Type: BKS Southlands 3.0 D644d3

Diseases of Arkansas Forests / by Frank H. Tainter. - Arkansas Forestry Commission, 1979. ID: B3553 Southlands 3.3 T34d Subject 1. NON-INFECTIOUS DISEASES FOREWORD: Of all the agents which cause economic losses to Arkansas forests, diseases are certainly the most insidious, least recognized, and least understood. Whereas fire, and some insect infestations cause indisputable and often spectacular losses and are relatively easy to document, diseases cause a constant, unrelenting attrition of the forest. A diseased tree occupies just as much space as a healthy tree, yet may not yield a product of any economic value when that stand is harvested. That growing space has then been wasted. This booklet will serve a long-felt need among Arkansas foresters for some home brewed, easily accessible and easily understood information on the identification of diseases which are of most significance to Arkansas forests.

Diseases of Shade Trees / by Terry A. Tattar. - Academic Press, 1978. ID: B567 Type: BKS Southlands 3.3 T221d ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-684350-3

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Dispersion of the Nantucket Pine Tip Moth Rhyacionia frustrana (Comstock), in Newly Established Loblolly Pine Plantation / by Stephen Roger Clarke., 1983. ID: B868 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 C611d 1983

Distribution and Natural History of the Fresh and Brackish Water Fishes of the Ochlockonee River, Florida and Georgia / by Camm Swift, Ralph W. Yerger, Patrick R. Parrish. - Tall Timbers Research Station, 1977. (Bulletin of Tall Timbers Research Station No. 20) ID: B1644 Type: BKS Southlands 9.122 S

The Distribution of Slash Pine (Pinus Elliotti Engelm) as Related to Certain Climatic Factors / by James E. Bethune. - Duke University, 1957. ID: B3262 Southlands 1.317 B47d Subject 1. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS

The Diversity of Life / by Edward O. Wilson. - Harvard University Press, 1992. ID: B2101 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 W ISBN/ISSN: 0-674-21298-3

DNA Markers: Protocols, Applications and Overviews / by Gustavo Caetano-Anolles, Peter M. Gresshoff. - Wiley-Liss, Inc., 1997. ID: B3005 Type: BKS Southlands 1.482 C33d Subject 1. DNA MARKERS DNA markers: Protocols, Applications and Overviews is an attempt to introduce the reader into established and novel nucleic acid marker systems, providing experimental protocols that can be used by both the novice or the experienced. A second aim is to provide overviews of the application of nucleic acid markers to specific problems. It is impossible to cover all possible subjects here, so we have settled with only few but enticing areas of research where current trends can be envisioned. We have produced this volume as a bench-top guide to those willing to become practitioners or willing to explore alternate DNA marker methodologies. The format of the book is rather informal, providing a description of techniques that are exceptionally diverse in nature. Each chapter generally opens with an overall description of the topic and then presents detailed protocols on selected methods of nucleic acid analysis. Methods depict only few of techniques available in this rapidly evolving field.

DNA Sequencing Strategies, Automated and Advanced Approaches / by Wilhelm Ansorge, Hartmut Voss, Jurgen Zimmerman. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1997. ID: B2826 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) DNA Sequencing Strategies, Automated and Advanced Approaches 1.482 A57d ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-13683-2 Subject 1. NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE The aim of this book is to help achieve greater confidence in sequencing experiments. As a result, the occasional or random failures of a DNA sequencing experiment will diminish and the number of bases in the readable sequence will increase significantly and consistently.

DNA-Protein: Structural Intractions / by David M. J. Lilley. - Oxford University Press, 1995. ID: B2433 Type: BKS Southlands 1.482 L54d ISBN/ISSN: 0-19-963453-X

Documentation of Plant-Growth-Stress Model 1.0 - Vol. II: Model Principles and Application Procedures / by Carl W. Chen, Luis E. Gomez. - Systech Engineering, Inc., 1989. ID: B1573 Type: BKS Southlands 1.17 C

Documentation, Chronology, and Future Projections of Bottomland Hardwood Habitat Loss in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Plain, Vol. I: Basic Report / by Purificacion O. MacDonald, Warren E. Frayer, Jerome K. Clauser. - U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, 1979. ID: B2790 Type: BKS Southlands 7.0 M32d v. 1

The Dose Makes the Poison / by M. Alice Ottoboni. - Vincente Books, 1984. ID: B708 Type: BKS Southlands 7.84 O91d ISBN/ISSN: 0-915241-01-3

Douglas-Fir Supply Study - Alternative Programs for Increasing Timber Supplies from National Forest Lands / U.S.D.A. Forest Service. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1969. ID: B3796 Southlands 7.0 U54d Subject 1. DOUGLAS-FIR This report presents highlights of a study of alternative timber management programs primarily for National Forest lands in the Douglas-fir Region of Washington, Oregon, and northwest California. The purpose of this study, referred to as the Douglas-fir Supply Study, was to explore the feasibility of increasing timber supplies in the Region by applying intensified timber management practices, different rotations, and different rates of road construction on National Forest lands. Twenty management alternatives were examined; eight are analyzed in this report. Estimates of their effects on timber harvests and other values were made for 7.3 million acres of national Forest lands classified primarily for timber production by multiple-use plans.

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Douglas-Fir: Stand Management for the Future / by Chadwick Dearing Oliver, Donald P. Hanley, Jay A. Johnson. - College of Forest Resources, 1986. ID: B475 Type: BKS Southlands 2.0 D733

Draft Environmental Impact Statement f/Mgmt of Red-cockaded Woodpecker and its Habitat on Nat'l Forests in Southern Reg. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1993. ID: B2191 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 D72 1993

Draft Environmental Impact Statement - Vegetation Management in the Coastal Plain/Piedmont, Appendices, Volume II. - U.S.D.A., 1988. ID: B3288 Southlands 2.67 M22d Vol. 2 Subject 1. VEGETATION MANAGEMENT Contains the Appendices from DEIS Vegetation Management in the Coastal Plain/Piedmont, Volume I.

Draft Environmental Impact Statement - Vegetation Management in the Coastal Plain/Piedmont, Volume I / U.S. Department of Agriculture. - U.S.D.A., 1988. ID: B3289 Southlands 2.67 M22d Vol. I ABSTRACT: This environmental impact statement presents eight alternative ways to manage vegetation on Coastal Plain/Piedmont national forests of the USDA Forest Service's Southern Region. These alternatives range from no treatment to maximum vegetation control. Treatment alternatives use different mixes of methods and vary numbers of acres treated so as to present a wide array of possible approaches. Effects of each alternative on the physical and biological environment and on social and economic conditions are presented. Alternative G is the Forest Service's preferred alternative.

Drag Scarification in British Columbia / by Lauchlan M. Glen., 1979. ID: B834 Type: BKS Southlands 2.61 G558s ISBN/ISSN: 0-7719-8143-0

Drainage for Agriculture / by Jan Van Schilfgaarde. - American Society of Agronomy, Inc., 1974. (Agronomy Series Number 17) ID: B522 Type: BKS Southlands 2.62 D759

Drainage for Agriculture / by Jan Van Shilfgaarde. - American Society of Agronomy, Inc., 1974. (Agronomy Series Number 17) ID: B1345 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 2.62 D759 c.2

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Drainage of Agricultural Land - A Practical Handbook for the Planning, Design, Construction, and Maintenance of Agricultural Drainage Systems. - Water Information Center, Inc., 1973. ID: B523 Type: BKS Southlands 2.62 U58d ISBN/ISSN: 0-912394-06-4

Drainage of Heavy Soils / European Commission on Agriculture. - No. 6. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United States, 1971. (Irrigation and Drainage Paper) ID: B3015 Type: BKS Southlands 2.62 F66d 6 Subject 1. DRAINAGE SYSTEMS Contains papers on drainage systems of heavy soils and their problems.

Drainage of Salty Soils / European Commission on Agriculture. - No. 16. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United States, 1973. (Irrigation and Drainage Paper) ID: B3013 Type: BKS Southlands 2.62 F66d 16 Subject 1. DRAINAGE SYSTEMS This book contains papers on subsurface drainage with reclamation of saline and alkali soils.

Drainage Testing / by P. J. Dieleman, B. D. Trafford. - No. 28. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United States, 1976. (Irrigation and Drainage Paper) ID: B3014 Type: BKS Southlands 2.62 F66d 28 Subject 1. DRAINAGE SYSTEMS INTRODUCTION: Several of the Irrigation and Drainage Papers issued so far deal with farm drainage methods and practices. The present paper, however, is the first to contain explicit guidelines on how to test the functioning and adequacy of single drain lines and drainage systems.

Dry Weight, Specific Gravity, Cellulose, and Lignin Trends in Nursery-Grown Seedlings of Pinus Taeda L., Pinus Elliottii / by Asham Sultan Sulaiman., 1964. ID: B236 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 S949d 1964

Dusseldorfer Geobotanische Kolloquien / by Rudiger Wittig, Rudiger Wittig., 1984. ID: B1603 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 D ISBN/ISSN: 0176-0769

Dusseldorfer Geobotanische Kolloquien / by Rudiger Wittig, Rudiger Wittig., 1984. ID: B1603 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) Dusseldorfer Geobotanische Kolloquien. 9.26 D ISBN/ISSN: 0176-0769

Dutch Elm Disease and Its Control / by James M. Walter, Curtis May, C. W. Collins. - U.S.D.A., 1943. (Circular) ID: B2044 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 3.314502 W

A Dynamic Programming Approach to Optimizing Stem Conversion / by David George Briggs. - University of Washington, 1980. ID: B1730 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 B 74d 1980

Dynamics of American Business / by Robert T. Justis. - 1982. - Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1982. ID: B9 Type: BK Southlands 0.2 J96d ISBN/ISSN: 0-13-221440-7

Dynamics of Even-Aged Forest Stands / by M. S. Czarnowski. - Louisiana State University Press, 1961. ID: B687 Type: BKS Southlands 7.2 C998d

Dynamics of Stand Structure in Fertilized Slash Pine Plantations / by Jose Antonio Aleixo Da Silva. - University of Georgia, 1986. ID: B3100 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 D37d 1986 Subject 1. STAND STRUCTURE ABSTRACT: Dynamics and stand structure in fertilized slash pine plantations in the Lower Coastal Plain of U.S. were modeled. Data were provided by the University of Florida Cooperative Research in Forest Fertilization (CRIFF) program which established the experiment involving four levels of N (urea) and two levels of P (concentrated superphosphate) in 1973 in mid-rotation of slash pine plantations. Data were from two hundred sixty-three (263) plots that were measured at time of fertilization, and three, five, eight and ten years later. A new differential equation was introduced and used to develop survival, basal area growth and percentile prediction equations. The survival equation was compared with the model of Clutter and Jones (1980). The basal area growth equation was compared with the Chapman-Richards model (Turnbull 1963). In both cases the new model was preferred. The model to predict percentiles was not compared with another model since very little has been done in this area. However the prediction equations for the 0th, 25th, 50th, and 95th percentiles fitted very well. The resulting equations were used in two ways to predict parameter estimates for the Weibull distribution. One was a two-phase non-iterative procedure, the other a three-phase iterative procedure. Predicted and observed diameter distributions were compared. Both procedures gave predicted distributions which were significantly different from observed distributions in only 2.6% of the cases.

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Early Development of Slash Pine (Pinus Elliottii Engem.) in the Deep Sands of North Carolina / by Raghavendra Rao., 1963. ID: B1497 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 R

Early Genetic Testing for Loblolly Pine Growth Traits / by Claire G. Williams., 1986. ID: B299 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 W722e 1986

Early Growth Results in a Diallel Progeny Test of Eucalyptus Grandis W. Hill Ex Maiden / by Gert Van Wyk., 1975. ID: B292 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 V285e 1975

The Earth and It's Resources - A Textbook for Courses in Physical Geography and Earth Science / by Vernor C. Finch, Glenn T. Trewartha, M. H. Shearer. - Second. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1948. ID: B3282 Southlands 0.711 F56e Subject 1. EARTH Many of the world's pressing economic and social problems originate partly at least in the differences in environment and natural resources over the regions of the earth. A clear understanding of the physical environment, therefore, immeasurably enriches the study of economic, social, and political problems. For the american student particularly, because of the striking differences in natural endowment among different parts of the United States, an intelligent consideration of many national problems presumes a knowledge of the contrasts in climate, land surface, soils, minerals, and other resources between East and West, between North and South. In recent years, for example, the all-important subject of conservation of its natural resources has commanded the attention of the nation. Basic to a discussoin of the problem of conservation is a knowledge of the nature and occurrence of such resources as soils, waters, and minerals. These facts are a vital part of the study of the physical earth; hence, the subject of conservation has a logical and important place in a treatment of the earch and its resources.

Earth Observations and Global Change Decision Making, 1989: A National Partnership / by Irving W. Ginsberg, Jr., Josep Angeloh A.. - Krieger Publishing Company, 1990. ID: B1595 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 E ISBN/ISSN: 0-89464-489-0

Earth System Responses to Global Change, Contrasts Between North and South America / by Harold A. Mooney, Eduardo R. Fuentes, Barbara I. Kronberg. - Academic Press, 1993. ID: B2225 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 M66e ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-505300-2 Subject 1. CLIMATIC CHANGES

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Eco-Sanity, A Common-Sense Guide to Environmentalism / by Joseph L. Bast, Peter J. Hill, Richard C. Rue. - Madison Books, Lanham, Maryland, 1994. ID: B2282 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 B37e ISBN/ISSN: 1-56833-028-6 Subject 1. SOCIAL ECOLOGY

Ecological Aspects of Used-water Treatment - Volume 1 - The Organisms and their Ecology / by C. R. Curds, H. A. Hawkes. - Academic Press, 1975. ID: B3467 Southlands 9.18 C87e Vol I Subject 1. WATER TREATMENT PREFACE: In this volume (Volume 1 - The Organisms and their Ecology), different chapters deal respectively with the organisms of different taxa present in treatment plants, their role and ecology. In a companion volume (Volume 2 - The Processes and their Ecology), the different used-water processes are first described. Subsequent chapters deal with microbial physiology, kinetics and mathematical modelling, and synecology of the processes, as a guide to their design and operation.

Ecological Aspects of Used-Water Treatment - Volume 2 - Biological Activities and Treatment Processes / by C. R. Curds, H. A. Hawkes. - Academic Press, 1983. ID: B3468 Southlands 9.18 C87e Vol 2 Subject 1. WATER TREATMENT PREFACE: In Volume 2, Biological Activities and Treatment Processes, following a short over-view of processes in use today and possible developments, a chapter deals with the metabolic activities and physiology of the microorganisms responsible for the removal of wastes. Three subsequent chapters describe in some detail the design and operation of aerobic and anaerobic processes in which the organisms are freely suspended in either the domestic or industrial water being treated. These chapters should aid the biologist to understand more fully the habitats involved. In the final chapter the macrofauna of sludge drying beds is discussed.

Ecological Economics, The Science and Management of Sustainability. - Columbia University Press, New York, 1991. ID: B2221 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 C67e ISBN/ISSN: 0-231-07563-4 Subject 1. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Ecological Engineering: An Introduction to Ecotechnology / by William J. Mitsch, Sven Erik Jorgensen. - John Wiley & Sons, 1989. ID: B1285 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 E ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-62559-0

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Ecological Impact of Acid Precipitation / by D. Drabl0s, A. Tollan., 1980. ID: B875 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 I61 1980 ISBN/ISSN: 82-90376-07-3

Ecological Integrity and the Management of Ecosystems / by Stephen Woodley, James Kay, George Francis. - St. Lucie Press, Ottawa, Canada, 1993. ID: B2193 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 W66e 1993 ISBN/ISSN: 0-9634030-1-X

Ecological Processes and Cumulative Impacts. - Lewis Publishers, Inc., 1990. ID: B1623 Type: BKS Southlands 9.2 E ISBN/ISSN: 0-87371-339-7 Illustrated by Bottomland Hardwood Wetland Ecosystems

Ecological Research in National Parks of the Pacific Northwest., 1979. ID: B1153 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3 E

Ecological Restoration: A Tool to Manage Stream Quality. - EPA, Office of Water, Washington, DC, 1995. (EPA 841-F-95-007) ID: B2717 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 E26 1995

Ecological Risk Assessment - Gypsy Moth Management in the United States: A Cooperative Approach - Final Environmental Impact Statement, Volume IV of V, Appendix G / U.S.D.A. Forest Service. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1995. ID: B3623 Southlands 3.4 U54f G Subject 1. ECOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT INTRODUCTION: The development of this risk assessment followed 5-step approach: (1) identification of environmental components (endpoints) determined to be important in the context of the gypsy moth program based on the advice of individuals in the program and in the scientific community, as well as from the comments received and issues identified during the scoping process for the EIS; (2) identification of the potential hazard to the endpoints from each of the stressors (the gypsy moth and the treatment methods) based upon laboratory toxicity studies and field studies; (3) estimation of the potential exposure of each endpoint to each stressor, using mathematical models to evaluate the fate and transport of each treatment method, estimate environmental concentrations, and estimate nontarget exposures; (4) estimation of the risk posed by each treatment method to single species, population, community and ecosystem level endpoints, integrating the information gathered in the previous hazard and exposure analysis; (5) discussion of the ecological significance of the identified risks and a comparison of the risks posed by each treatment method. Because the treatment methods are combined in

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(Continued) Ecological Risk Assessment - Gypsy Moth Management in the United States: A Cooperative Approach - Final Environmental Impact various strategies, a summary of risk was also provided for each of the strategies (eradication, slow-the-spread, and no active management).

Ecology and Conservation of Neotropical Migrant Landbirds / by III, John Hagan M., David W. Johnston. - Smithsonian Institution Press, 1992. ID: B2385 Type: BKS Southlands 9.123 H33e ISBN/ISSN: 1-56098-140-7

Ecology and Habitat Protection Needs of Gopher Tortoise (Gopherus Polyphemus) Populations Found on Lands Slated for Larg / by James Cox, Douglas Inkley, Randy Kautz. - Fla. Game & Fresh Water Fish Commission, 1987. (Technical Report) ID: B2588 Type: BKS Southlands 9.124 C69e

The Ecology and Management of the Red-Cockaded Woodpecker, Proceedings 1971 Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge / by Richard L. Thompson. - U.S. Department of the Interior, 1971. ID: B1870 Type: BKS Southlands 9.124 T56e 1971

The Ecology and Management of Wetlands - Volume 1: Ecology of Wetlands / by Donal D. Hook... [et al.]. - Timber Press, 1988. ID: B1291 Type: BKS Southlands 1.6 E19 v.1 ISBN/ISSN: 0-7099-4766-6

The Ecology and Management of Wetlands, Volume 2: Management, Use and Value of Wetlands. - Timber Press, 1988. ID: B1956 Type: BKS Southlands 1.6 E19 v.2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-7099-4767-4

Ecology and Our Forests / by Laurence C. Walker. - A. S. Barnes and Company, 1972. ID: B356 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3 W181e ISBN/ISSN: 0-498-01159-3

The Ecology and Silviculture of Mixed-Species Forests: a Festschrift for David M. Smith / by Matthew J. Kelty, Bruce C. Larson, Chadwick Dearing Oliver. - Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1992. ID: B1965 Type: BKS Southlands 1.31 E ISBN/ISSN: 0-7923-1643-6 Subject 1. FOREST ECOLOGY

Ecology of Black Bears in Coastal North Carolina / by Donald Alfonso Martorello. - University of Tennessee, 1998. ID: B3102 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 M37e 1998

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(Continued) Ecology of Black Bears in Coastal North Carolina Subject 1. BLACK BEAR The Big Pocosin and Gum Swamp study areas may represent both ends of the spectrum in terms of bear densities on the NPP. The population size found in the Gum Swamp exceeded previous estimates from other Southeastern coastal bear populations. Female survival rates on the NPP were similar to other bear populations, and the number of bears harvested and the spatial distribution of those harvested bears relative to local bear densities seems to be the best tools for managing mortality. Higher mortality of female bears residing near the border of the Gum Swamp sanctuary suggests that hunting effort or hunter success may not be constant across the NPP. Given the restricted movements and relatively small home ranges (Jones 1996) of bears on the peninsula, bear management units (BMU) and hunt clubs may provide a substantial area of refugia. In addition, roads may reduce the area of suitable habitat for bear movements. Thus, restricting road access may increase the amount of suitable bear habitat, particularly in areas with high road densities. Thick understory cover may be a prerequisite for nest dens on the NPP. If management goals include maintaining suitable nest den habitat, areas with thick understory habitat may need to be retained across the landscape and human disturbance in those areas may need to be restricted during winter.

The Ecology of Bottomland Hardwood Swamps of the Southeast: A Community Profile / by Charles H. Wharton... [et al.]. - U.S. Department of the Interior, 1982. (Biological Services Program) ID: B3561 Southlands 1.3 W22e Subject 1. GEOMORPHOLOGY OF FLOODPLAINS PREFACE: This report is one in a series of community profiles whose objective is to synthesize extant literature for specific wetland habitats into definitive, yet handy ecological references. To the extent possible, the geographic scope of this profile is focused on bottomland hardwood swamps occupying the riverine floodplains of the Southeast whose drainage originates in the Appalachian Mountains/Piedmont or Coastal Plain (see study area Figure 1). References are occasionally made to studies outside this area, primarily for comparative purposes or to highlight important points. The sections detailing the plant associations and soils in the study area are derived from field investigations conducted specifically for this project.

The Ecology of Even-Aged Forest Plantations / by E. D. Ford, D. C. Malcolm, J. Atterson. - Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, 1979. ID: B842 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3 E19 ISBN/ISSN: 0 904282 33 3

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The Ecology of Migrant Birds, a Neotropical Perspective / by John H. Rappole. - Smithsonian Institution, 1995. ID: B2769 Type: BKS Southlands 9.123 R36e ISBN/ISSN: 1-56098-514-3 Subject 1. BIRD ECOLOGY Every year millions of birds, representing hundreds of species, migrate from their northern breeding grounds to wintering areas in Central America, South America, the Caribbean, and the United States. Most of these migrants spend more time on their wintering grounds than in their northern breeding areas, but until now the critical importance of these nonbreeding-season habitats has remained largely unrecognized. The Ecology of Migrant Birds is the first book to fully explore the ecology of Neotropical migrant birds, taking into consideration ecological interactions on the wintering grounds, theories on the evolution of migration, resource use during migration, biogeographic and demographic factors, and comparison with austral migration and with migratory systems in other regions of the world. The author also discusses the relevance of this information to conservation issues, particularly in light of growing evidence of the decline of migratory birds.

Ecology of Pesticides / by A. W. A. Brown. - John Wiley & Sons, 1978. ID: B543 Type: BKS Southlands 3.01 B877e ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-10790-5

Ecology of Plant-Parasitic Nematodes / by Don C. Norton. - John Wiley & Sons, 1978. ID: B453 Type: BKS Southlands 1.636 N883e ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-03188-7

Ecology of Salt Marshes and Sand Dunes / by D. S. Ranwell. - Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1972. ID: B3487 Southlands 1.3 R36e ISBN/ISSN: 0-412-10500-4 Subject 1. SALT MARSHES PREFACE: Some attempt has been made in this book to bring together recent knowledge of the ecology of salt marshes and sand dunes and to relate it to current work on associated subjects. What would be a greater contrast than the flatness and wetness of a marsh and the hilliness and dryness of a dune? Yet in both there are interesting parallels in the ways in which plants and animals achieve mastery over these initially inhospitable environments as well as in the obvious contrasts. The extreme differences in the two habitats have influenced approaches to the study of each in the past. This has let to emphasis on study of salinity in the salt marsh and lack of appreciation of the significance of drought near the upper limits of the marsh. Emphasis on the study of drought effects on the dunes has resulted in neglect of moisture effects in the damp slacks between them. Individual habitats, or parts of them, have been studied in isolation

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(Continued) Ecology of Salt Marshes and Sand Dunes in the past. Now, with increasing knowledge and better facilities, it is possible and essential to study whole systems and the relationships between salt marshes and sand dunes and their associated environments. This book is planned in four parts: the first (Chapters 1 to 3) and last (Chapters 12 and 13), synthetic in character; the two central parts (Chapters 4 to 11) analytical. The first part concerns general relationships of both habitats, the second and the third parts contain separate treatments of the ecology of salt marshes and sand dunes, while the fourth part deals with human influences and management.

The Ecology of Smoke Particulates and Charcoal Residues from Forest and Grassland Fires: A Preliminary Atlas / by E. V. Komarek, Betty B. Komarek, Thelma C. Carlysle. - Tall Timbers Research Station, 1973. (Miscellaneous Publications) ID: B816 Type: BKS Southlands 3.174 K81e

The Ecology of Smoke Particulates and Charcoal Residues From Forest and Grassland Fires: A Preliminary Atlas / by E. V. Komarek, Betty B. Komarek, Thelma C. Carlysle. - Tall Timbers Research Station, 1973. (Miscellaneous Publication) ID: B1683 Type: BKS Southlands 3.174 K81e c.2

Ecology of the Eastern Wild Turkey in an Intensively Managed Pine Forest in Southern Alabama / by Jay H. Exum... [et al.]. - Tall Timbers Research Station, 1987. (Bulletin Number 23) ID: B1420 Type: BKS Southlands 9.121 E

The Ecology of the Florida Pine Flatwoods / by Joe Allen Edmisten. - University of Florida, 1963. ID: B3090 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 E35e Subject 1. FLATWOODS INTRODUCTION: The pine flatwoods vegetation represents the major forest type of Florida. It is estimated to cover as much as 50 per cent of the peninsula (Davis, 1963). Most flatwoods are characterized by a relatively open canopy composed of one or more of three pine species. A wide variety of shrubs, grasses, and herbaceous plants is common in these frequently burned areas.

Economic Analysis of a Slash Pine Tree Improvement Program With Emphasis on Fusiform Rust Resistance / by Betty Jean Sibley., 1987. ID: B854 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 S564e 1987

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An Economic Analysis of Uneven-Aged Management Regimes in Loblolly-Shortleaf Pine Stands in No. Louisiana & So. Arkansas / by Yvonne Foster. - Louisiana State Univ. & A&M College, 1984. ID: B2690 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 F67e 1984

Economic and Social Development: A Role for Forests & Forestry Professionals - Proceedings of SAF National Conference. - Society of American Foresters, 1987. ID: B905 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 S678n 1987 ISBN/ISSN: 0-939970-34-1

An Economic Appraisal of Service Forester Activities / by Thomas J. Straka, Walter C. Anderson, Steven H. Bullard. - Mississippi Agric. & Forestry Exp. Stat. ID: B1579 Type: BKS Southlands 8.0 S

Economic Availability of Woody Biomass Fuel Chips for 13 Southeastern States / by Timothy M. Young... [et al.]. - University of Tennessee, 1989. ID: B3287 Southlands 7.238 Y68e Subject 1. WOODY BIOMASS ABSTRACT: The economic availability of woody biomass fuel chips was estimated on a site specific basis using the Industrial Fuel Chip Supply Simulator (IFCHIPSS), a model developed for this purpose. Alternative levels of biomass production were evaluated according to estimated total average annual costs of production for individual U.S. Forest Service survey units. Results indicate that annual fuel chip production up to one million tons is less costly in Georgia, Southern Alabama, and Northern Florida. High cost regions at this same level of production include Kentucky, West Virginia, and Western Louisiana.

Economic Effects of Applying Seven Southern Pine Beetle Hazard Rating Systems / by Charles Ronald Honea., 1985. ID: B862 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 H772e 1985

Economic Evaluation of Investments in Forestry Research / by William F. Hyde. - The Acorn Press, 1983. ID: B717 Type: BKS Southlands 8.0 E19 ISBN/ISSN: 0-08386-011-5

An Economic Evaluation of the South's 1977 Sawmill Improvement Program / by John E. Gunter. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service. ID: B1958 Type: BKS Southlands 5.321 A

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Economic Feasibility of Investing in Planted and Naturally Regenerated Even-Aged Loblolly Pine Stands in Northcentral La / by Sidney Lamar, Jr. Conger. - Louisiana State University and A&M Coll., 1984. ID: B2684 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 C66e 1984

The Economic History of the Long-Bell Lumber Company / by Helene King. - Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, 1936. ID: B2525 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 K56e 1936

The Economic Linkages Between the International Trade in Tropical Timber and the Sustainable Management of Tropical Forests. - London Environmental Economics Centre, London, 1993. ID: B2822 Type: BKS Southlands 8.1 E26 4 1993

Economic Optimization of a Harvesting System Over an Annual Planning Horizon / by Gregory Daniel Ayers. - Louisiana State Univ. and A&M College, 1985. ID: B2688 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 A93e 1985

Economic Problems of Pine Pulpwood Production in the South and in the Hiwassee Region / by Ignatz James, Jr. Pikl. - Vanderbilt Univ., Nashville, Tenn., 1958. ID: B2657 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 P54e 1958

Economics and the Folklore of Forestry / by John David Bennett. - Syracuse University, 1967. ID: B2664 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 B46e 1967

Economics as If the Earth Really Mattered, A Catalyst Guide to Socially Conscious Investing / by Susan Meeker-Lowry. - New Society Publishers, 1988. ID: B2406 Type: BKS Southlands 0.71 M44e ISBN/ISSN: 0-86571-121-6

Economics of American Forestry / by Albert C. Worrell. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1959. ID: B718 Type: BKS Southlands 8.0 W929e

The Economics of Forestry, Modern Theory and Practice / by Erhun Kula. - Timber Press, Portland, Oregon, 1988. ID: B2648 Type: BKS Southlands 8.01 K84e ISBN/ISSN: 0-88192-123-8

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The Economics of Integrated Full-Tree Harvesting and Central Processing in Jack Pine, Final Report / by Pierre Zundel. - FERIC, 1986. ID: B3456 Southlands 4.0 Z86e ISBN/ISSN: 0381-7733 Subject 1. ENERGY BIOMASS Summary: This report presents the results of an analysis examining the economic worth associated with investing in forest harvesting systems designed to recover energy biomass in conjunction with conventional products such as tree lengths or logs. This report also summarizes the findings of five field experiments designed to provide estimates of the energy biomass recovered by the feller-forwarder and cut-and-skid harvesting methods, to test experimental methods and to quantify the merchantable volume loading of standard highway-legal trailers loaded with full trees rather than tree lengths. The field experiments were undertaken in both frozen and unfrozen conditions to estimate the annual energy biomass yield.

The Economics of National Forest Management / by Marion Clawson. - Johns Hopkins University Press, 1976. (RFF Working Paper) ID: B1111 Type: BKS Southlands 0.11 C62e ISBN/ISSN: 0-8018-1889-3 Subject 1. FOREST POLICY PREFACE: This paper concentrates upon the management of the national forests. The analysis herein tries to consider, as far as available data will permit, all outputs of the national forests, considering that each kind of output is equally valid, but that each must unavoidably be valued in economic terms. Likewise, as far as incomplete data permit, it considers all costs of national forest management, including particularly capital costs (interest), which in practice are the greater part of national forest costs. As long as man's means are limited in relation to his wants -- which is almost certainly, forever -- then economizing as a process is unavoidable. Some things can be chosen, others cannot; some are possible but simply too costly in relation to values. In focusing on economics here, I do not intend to imply that economics is the only perspective from which to examine forests. It is, however, a neglected aspect of national forest policy analysis and one with enormous implications.

Economics of Outdoor Recreation / by Marion Clawson, Jack L. Knetsch. - Resources for the Future, Inc., 1966. ID: B2641 Type: BKS Southlands 9.13 C62e ISBN/ISSN: 0-8018-1302-6

The Economics of Papermaking - An Examination of Price Movements and Profitability in the Paper Segment of the Forest Product. - International Paper, 1976. ID: B1411 Type: BKS Southlands 5.613 E

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Economics of Plantations / by W. E. Hiley. - Faber and Faber Limited, 1956. ID: B3457 Southlands 8.0 H54e 1956 Subject 1. PLANTATIONS PREFACE: This book is written with a definite purpose. Its aim is to convince students that some of the accepted practices of forestry are uneconomic, and that the study of forest economics can lead towards a noteworthy advance in the productivity of our industry. Nearly all the methods and formulae which are employed have appeared in previous books and many of them have been used by students in academic exercises. What is new is their application in solving the practical problems of forest management and policy. This is almost an untouched field of investigation, and it is significant that, though the Forestry Commission employs a large team of researchers, this team does not yet include an economist.

Economics of Private Forestry / by Ralph W. Marquis. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1939. ID: B3459 Southlands 8.0 M37e 1939 Subject 1. FORESTRY ECONOMICS PREFACE: The purpose of this volume is to consider the economic problems that affect the private forest operator in relation to his plans for sustained yield or liquidation. As such, it is intended as a reference book for foresters, forestry students, forest owners, and students of economics and political economy who are interested in this phase of the conservation problem. The limited scope of the study necessarily means that many subjects commonly included in forest economics, such as forest management, mensuration and valuation, wood-using industries, and forest uses, are considered only as they relate to the central problem of sustained-yield economics. The practice of forestry on publicly owned lands is considered in the same limited fashion. Greater emphasis has been given to the economic determinants of the price of forest products, to an analysis of supply and demand, to a consideration of economic obstacles and incentives to sustained-yield practice, and to a comparison of liquidation and sustained yield from the point of view of profitable management.

Economics of Private Forestry / by Ralph W. Marquis. - First Edition. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1939. (American Forestry Series) ID: B3551 Southlands 8.0 M37e Subject 1. ECONOMIC APPROACH PREFACE: The forest problem of the United States is stated today in different and more realistic terms than it once was. At one time the problem was thought to be simply one of preserving the remaining stands of virgin timber. It is now understood that most of this timber must be cut if the full value of the forests is to be realized. The problem today is one of balancing cut with growth, of

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(Continued) Economics of Private Forestry establishing permanent forest communities and wood-using industries, of providing for a wise use of forest resources. The purpose of this volume is to consider the economic problems that affect the private forest operator in relation to his plans for sustained yield or liquidation.

The Economics of the Tropical Timber Trade / by Edward B. Barbier... [et al.]. - Earthscan Publications Ltd., 1994. ID: B3428 Southlands 2.58 B37e ISBN/ISSN: 1-85383-219-7 Subject 1. TROPICAL TIMBER PREFACE: The Book is based on a report prepared for the International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO) Activity (PCM(XI)/4) The Economic Linkages Between the International Trade in Tropical Timber and the Sustainable Management of Tropical Forests. This book examines the extent to which the tropical timber trade and policies, compared to other factors, affect tropical deforestation and timber-related forest degradation. It also analyses the potential role that interventions in the international tropical timber trade may have in promoting efficient and sustainable resource use in the forestry sector. We hope that it is presented in a sufficiently clear and non-technical style to be of interest to any person wanting to learn more about the economic linkages between the timber trade and tropical deforestation. As we have discovered, there are many misconceptions about this linkage.

The Economics of U. S. Nonindustrial Private Forests / by Marion Clawson. - Resources for the Future, Inc., 1979. ID: B2630 Type: BKS Southlands 8.0 C62e ISBN/ISSN: 0-8018-2282-3

Economies of Forest Tract Size in Southern Pine Harvesting / by Frederick Willis Cubbage. - University of Minnesota, 1981. ID: B2673 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 C82e 1981

Ecophysiology of Coniferous Forests / by William K. Smith, Thomas M. Hinckley. - Academic Press, 1995. ID: B2435 Type: BKS Southlands 1.17 S64e ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-652875-6 Subject 1. PHYSIOLOGICAL ECOLOGY The field of physiological ecology emphasizes the functioning of the whole organism in its environment, but it also provides an evolutionary perspective from which more mechanistic studies can be addressed at the cellular and molecular levels. In addition, information at the organism level gives mechanistic explanations of stand and ecosystem level processes. Thus, the study of physiological ecology is a natural bridge between the ultimate mechanisms of molecular genetics and evolution and the mechanisms inherent in ecosystem processes. This coupling between molecular and ecosystem

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(Continued) Ecophysiology of Coniferous Forests processes may be nowhere more important then within our coniferous forests, one of our most economically and socially important natural resources. Moreover, it is now widely recognized that the conifer forests of the world play an essential role in the health of the global ecosystem. Expressions such as "new forestry," "sustainable ecosystems," "biodiversity," and "ecosystem management" are becoming an integral part of environmental, natural resource, and public discussions throughout the world. Conifer forests are no longer managed only as commodities of harvestable wood, but as natural resources that must be sustained for their multiple uses including aesthetic, scientific, and global values. A comprehensive knowledge of the environmental response capabilities of conifer tree species is fundamental to the sustainability of these forests. Integration of the genetic mechanisms involved in the response of the organism to its environment with the impact of species changes on the community and ecosystem levels spans the full breadth of the biological spectrum. It is this biological scaling that is currently recognized as crucial to our ultimate understanding of such complex issues as the impact of natural and anthropogenic changes in the environment on a global level. The chapters in this book include topics that range from genetics and plant hormones to paleoecology and global distribution. One chapter addresses the importance of conifer ecophysiology for evaluation future scenarios of global climate change.

Ecophysiology of Ectomycorrhizae of Forest Trees, Wallenberg Foundation Symposia Proceedings: 7. - Marcus Wallenberg Foundation, 1991. ID: B1966 Type: BKS Southlands 3.3411 E 1991 ISBN/ISSN: 0282-4647

Ecosystem Management Committee Reports: Volume 1 of 2 / by O. Greg (co-chair) Brock. - Vol. 1 of 2. - Ecosystem Management Committee, 1994. ID: B2893 Southlands 9.0 B76e1 Subject 1. CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES

Ecosystems Management Committee Reports: Volume 2 of 2. - Ecosystem Management Committee, 1994. ID: B2894 Southlands 9.0 B76e2 Subject 1. BIODIVERSITY

Ecosystems of British Columbia, Special Report Series 6 / by Del Meidinger, Jim Pojar. - BC Ministry of Forests, 1991. (Special Report) ID: B3372 Southlands 1.3 M44e ISBN/ISSN: 0-7718-8997-6

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(Continued) Ecosystems of British Columbia, Special Report Series 6 Subject 1. TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS INTRODUCTION: This report describes terrestrial ecosystems of British Columbia within the framework of the British Columbia Ministry of Forests' biogeoclimatic ecosystem classification. This system of classification is widely used in British Columbia and gives foresters, biologists, agrologists, other resource managers, and naturalists a common framework for a fundamental knowledge of landscape ecology. It thus provides a basis for ecosystem management and other practical decision-making.

Ectomycorrhizae of Eucalyptus Spp. Grown in the Southeastern United States / by Jr., Rob Roseert William., 1980. ID: B283 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 R797e 1980

Ectomycorrhizae: Their Ecology and Physiology / by G. C. Marks, T. T. Kozlowski. - Academic Press, 1973. ID: B608 Type: BKS Southlands 3.411 M346e ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-472850-2

Editing the Small Magazine / by Rowena Ferguson. - Second Edition. - Columbia University Press, 1976. ID: B181 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 F353e2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-231-03866-6

Editor's Manual / by Cortland Gray Smith. - Fourth Edition. - Cortland Gray Smith, 1976. ID: B946 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 S

Education for Sustainability: An agenda for action / by Steve Hulbert. - US Gov't Printing Press, 1996. ID: B2874 Southlands 0.71 H84e ISBN/ISSN: 0-16-048783-8 Subject 1. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Education in Wood Science and Technology / by Everett L. Ellis. - Society of Wood Science and Technology, 1964. ID: B3342 Southlands 5.0 E44e Subject 1. WOOD SCIENCE FOREWORD: Professional education is the presentation of a body of organized knowledge to selected individuals to provide them with the information andskills necessary for the performance of a specific function in society. In many fields professionally-oriented educational programs have been operating for long periods of time and are established in both direction and content; however, with increasing specialization of activity, new professions are continually arising from the old, hence the educational systems preparatory to

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(Continued) Education in Wood Science and Technology professional practice are rarely static. Wood and wood fiber represent commodities that have been utilized by mankind throughout history. The myriad of forest products in everday use exemplify the utility of these materials. However, formalized higher education primarily concerned with wood is of relatively recent origin and is still in a transitional stage between the "practical" and the "professional" level. It is the purpose of this study to examine in detail the structure of education in wood science and technology in the United States, as it exists today, and to make recommendations to help guide its future development.

Effect of Cultivation and Fertilization on Survival and Height Growth of Sycamore and Yellow-Poplar Seedlings / by Charles Ray Frye., 1970. ID: B209 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 F948e 1970

The Effect of Cultivation on the Root Development of American Sycamore (Platanus Occidentis L.) / by Clifford Rawls Lewis. - North Carolina State University, 1979. ID: B3073 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 L48e Subject 1. CULTIVATION ABSTRACT: The effects of cultivation on the distribution of sycamore roots were studied in replicated field plot experiments at Severn, North Carolina in 1978. Four root distribution variables were examined: effect of cultivation, depth, and distance from the tree, and planting slit. Cultivation, depth, and distance from the tree had highly significant effects on feeder root distribution, while the planting slit had no effect. The K concentration as well as the percent base saturation and pH of the B2 horizon were positively correlated with performance. Ammonium nitrogen had a negative correlation with performance.

The Effect of Environmental Factors on Advance Regeneration of Allegheny Hardwoods / by David A. Marquis., 1973. ID: B276 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 M357e 1973

The Effect of Intensive Management on Loblolly Pine (P. taeda L.) Growth on Poorly Drained Coastal Plain Soils - with Special Emphasis on the Coastal Plain Soils of N. C / by T. A. Terry., 1973. ID: B3558 Southlands 7.2 T47e Subject 1. TIMBER MANAGEMENT ABSTRACT: The objective of this paper is to discuss some of the growth gains that have been achieved for loblolly pine through intensive management practices as experienced by Weyerhaeuser Company on the poorly drained soils of the North Carolina Coastal Plain. The

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(Continued) The Effect of Intensive Management on Loblolly Pine (P. taeda L.) Growth on Poorly Drained Coastal Plain Soils - with Special information discusses should have application for much of the Atlantic Coastal Plain.

The Effect of Light Intensity and Osmotic Water Stress on the Water Potential of Populus tremuloides / by James O. Eubanks. - The Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1969. ID: B2346 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 E92e 1969

The Effect of Machine and Tire Size on Soil Compaction Due to Skidding with Rubber-Tired Skidders / by W. Dale Greene. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1983. ID: B3083 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 G73e Subject 1. SOIL COMPACTION ABSTRACT: The effect of machine and tire size on soil compaction resulting from tree-length skidding with rubber-tired skidders was examined during the summer of 1982 on two silt loams in northern Georgia. Three cable skidders (70, 80, and 90 hp class) and four tire sizes (16.9-30, 18.4-26, 28-L-26, and 68/34-26) were used in six combinations. Three levels of travel intensity (1, 3, and 10 machine passes) were examined with bulk density measured at three depths (0-6, 10-16, and 20-26 cm) by a core sampler. Samples from within tire tracks were paired at each depth with samples from adjacent undisturbed areas. Surface moisture content averaged 19 percent and 34 percent in tests conducted during the months of June and August, respectively. With tire size held constant, machine size did not significantly affect soil compaction. However, increasing tire size significantly reduced soil compaction. Bulk density increased with each machine pass with the greatest rate of change noticed in the first three trips. Little significant compaction was found below the surface (0-6 cm) layer of soil. Bulk density measurements with a Troxler nuclear densitometer did not compare favorably with measurements from core sampling. The nuclear count method performed very poorly when used with soil bin equations. However, when used with equations generated from on-site field data, the results were not appreciably better. It was concluded that the core sampler provides the most accurate, impartial measurements in forest soils.

The Effect of Nitrogen and Phosphorus on Seedling Growth of Pinus Brutia Ten / by Siroos Tamaddoni Jahromi., 1967. ID: B215 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 J25e 1967

The Effect of Nitrogen Fertilization on Some Aspects of Seed Quality in Slash Pine / by James Albert Barker. - University of Florida, 1967. ID: B201 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) The Effect of Nitrogen Fertilization on Some Aspects of Seed Quality in Slash Pine 0.761 B255e 1967

Effect of Nursery Management on Progeny Test Results in Loblolly Pine (Pinus Taeda L.) / by Roberto Valerio Dalmacio., 1982. ID: B254 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 D148e 1982

The Effect of Outside Storage on the Fuel Potential of Green hardwood Residues / by Michael L. Curtis. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1980. ID: B3087 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 C87e Subject 1. STORAGE The need has been established for outside bulk storage of wood fuels. Plants which use these wood fuels, whether as a primary or secondary power source, need information to aid them in planning fuel supply systems and in designing fuel storage yards. This study is designed to help meet this need. Therefore, the study objectives are: 1. To measure the effects of storage of green hardwood whole-tree chips and hardwood sawmill residues on their potential as fuel during a one year period. 2. To determine the effects of pile size, duration of storage and pile content, (sawdust, bark or whole-tree chips), on available energy. 3. To determine optimum storage procedures for these materials, based on calculations of total available energy.

Effect of Pinus on Soil Microorganisms and Microbiological Processes with Special Reference to the Nitrogen Cycle / by Jeffrey Martin Jones. - Univ. of New England, Armidale,Australia, 1968. ID: B2522 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 J66e 1968

The Effect of Pollination, Pollen Tube Growth and Tree Nutrient Status on Conelet Abortion in Open-Pollinated Longleaf Pine / by Early Younts McCall., 1981. ID: B220 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 M122e 1981

The Effect of Pruning on Form and Growth of Loblolly Pine / by Leo Francis Labyak. - Duke University, 1951. ID: B3078 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 L32e Subject 1. PRUNING INTRODUCTION: There is a growing need for pruning as a silvicultural measure is clear lumber is to be produced in second-growth pine stands on rotations of 60 to 100 years. To prune intelligently and effectively a forester must know the height to prune so that growth is not seriously impaired, and maximum volume of high grade products can

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(Continued) The Effect of Pruning on Form and Growth of Loblolly Pine be produced per acre. It is the purpose of the present study to supply this information for loblolly pine. In the present study, growth along the main stem of loblolly pine is based upon stem analysis measurements on a total of 90 sample trees, each tree being sectioned into 10 parts. At the time this was begun 15 years had elapsed since the first pruning treatments. Cross-sectional growth based upon branch characteristics was determined for the preceding five years. Factors contributing to this growth such as number of main branches per section, length of main branches, number of branchlets per main branch, and position of main branches are correlated with growth and expressed in equation form. With this equation it is also possible to determine the contribution of a single branch of a certain size to the growth of a tree, and distribution of this growth along the main stem.

Effect of Soil Type and Site Preparation on Growth and Yield of Slash Pine Plantations in the Lower Coastal Plain of Georgia / by Barry D. Shiver., 1978. ID: B230 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 S561e 1978

Effect of Soil Type and Site Preparation on Growth and Yield of Slash Pine Plantations in the Lower Coastal Plain of Georgia / by Barry D. Shiver, Barry D. Shiver., 1978. ID: B1608 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.761 S561e 1978 c.2

Effect of Soil Type and Site Preparation on Growth and Yield of Slash Pine Plantations in the Lower Coastal Plain of Geo / by Barry D. Shiver, Barry D. Shiver., 1978. ID: B1608 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.761 S561e 1978 c.2

Effect of Temperature on Development Rate and Modeling Development of Rhyacionia frustrana (Comstock) / by Dennis Allen Haugen., 1982. ID: B863 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 H371e 1982

Effect of Thinning Young Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L.) on Soil Moisture in Southeastern Louisiana / by Robert John Lilieholm. - Louisiana State University and A&M Coll., 1984. ID: B2687 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 L54e 1984

The Effect of Tree Size on Productivity on the TH-100 Harvester / by Jr., Willi Rogersam Allen., 1971. ID: B228 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 R731e 1971

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The Effective Executive / by Peter F. Drucker. - HarperBusiness, 1993. ID: B2284 Type: BKS Southlands 0.47 D78e ISBN/ISSN: 0-06-091209-X Subject 1. DECISION MAKING PREFACE: Management books usually deal with managing other people. The subject of this book is managing oneself for effectiveness. That one can truly manage other people is by no means adequately proven. But one can always manage oneself. Indeed, executives who do not manage themselves for effectiveness cannot possibly expect to manage their associates and subordinates. Management is largely by example. Executives who do not know how to make themselves effective in their own job and work set the wrong example. To be reasonably effective it is not enough for the individual to be intelligent, to work hard or to be knowledgeable. Effectiveness is something separate, something different. But to be effective also does not require special gifts, special aptitude, or special training. Effectiveness as an executive demands doing certain - and fairly simple - things. It consists of a small number of practices, the practices that are presented and discussed in this book. But these practices are not "inborn." In forty-five years of work as a consultant with a large number of executives in a wide variety of organizations - large and small; businesses, government agencies, labor unions, hospitals, universities, community services; American, European, Latin American and Japanese - I have not come across a single "natural": an executive who was born effective. All the effective ones have had to learn to be effective. And all of them then had to practice effectiveness until it became habit. But all the ones who worked on making themselves effective executives succeeded in doing so. Effectiveness can be learned - and it also has to be learned.

Effective Expert Witnessing, A Handbook for Technical Professionals / by Jack V. Matson. - Lewis Publishers, 1990. ID: B2650 Type: BKS Southlands 0.71 M37e ISBN/ISSN: 0-87371-297-8

Effective Supervision Skills - A Handbook / by Dennis J. Murphy. - Professional Training Associates, Inc., 1987. (Speaking From Experience) ID: B909 Type: BKS Southlands 0.47 M

Effectiveness of Best Management Practices for Timber Harvest in Pickett State Forest, Tennessee / by David W. Pelren. - Tennessee Technological University Center for the Management, Utilization, and Protection of Water Resources (Water Center), 1990. ID: B2742 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 P44e 1990

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Effects of Acid Precipitation on Aquatic Resources: Results of Modeling Workshops / by R. Kent Schreiber. - Fish and Wildlife Service, 1982. (Biological Services Program) ID: B1830 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 S

Effects of Air Emissions on Wildlife Resources / by James R. Newman. - Fish and Wildlife Service, 1980. (Biological Services Program) ID: B1829 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 N

Effects of Air Pollution on Western Forests / by Richard K. Olson, Allen S. Lefohn. - Air & Waste Management Association, 1989. (APCA Transactions Series No. 16) ID: B941 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 E ISBN/ISSN: 0-923204-03-2

Effects of Burning and Disking on Available Seed Supplies for the Bobwhite Quail in the Longleaf Pine Type of Southwest / by James Lee Buckner., 1969. ID: B202 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 B925e 1969

The Effects of Burning, Liming, Fertilization, and Inoculation on the Performance of Two Annual Clovers in an Acid, Fore / by James Munroe Jones. - North Carolina State University, 1978. ID: B2524 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 J66e 1978

Effects of Certain Growth Regulators on Root Growth and Other Physiological Functions of Ponderosa Pine / by Michael Scott Coffman. - University of Idaho, 1971. ID: B1727 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 C 1971

The Effects of Certain Nursery Treatments and Site Preparation on the Vigor and Survival of Longleaf Pine in the Deep / by Ragnar William Johansen., 1955. ID: B216 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 J65e 1955

Effects of Cool-Season Food Plots on White-Tailed Deer / by Jr., Billy Delany W.., 1985. ID: B867 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 D337b 1985

Effects of Fall Fertilization on One-Year-Old Longleaf Pine (Pinus Palustris Mill.) Seedlings / by Eric Hinesley., 1973. ID: B211 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 H662e 1973

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Effects of Fall Fertilization on One-Year-Old Longleaf Pine (Pinus Palustris Mill.) Seedlings / by Eric Hinesley., 1973. ID: B212 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.761 H662e 1973 c.2

The Effects of Fertilization and Irrigation on the Flowering and Seed Production of Two Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L.) Seed Orchards / by Jimmy Douglas Gregory. - North Carolina State University, 1968. ID: B3079 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 G73e Subject 1. FERTILIZATION ABSTRACT: The effects of fertilization and irrigation on the abundance of male and female flowers, the number of cones, cone and seed characteristics, and tree growth were studied. Four treatments were used: (1) irrigation, (2) fertilization, (3) a combination of fertilization and irrigation and, (4) a control with no treatment. The fertilizer treatments consisted of 500 pounds of ANL per acre in early March, 500 pounds of ANL per acre in June, and 500 pounds of 10-10-10 per acre in November of each year. The need for irrigation was ascertained by the use of tensiometers placed at 18 and 36 inch depths in the soil. In the first orchard, the average number of female flowers per tree was increased 275 percent by fertilization and 42 percent by irrigation. Both fertilization and irrigation slightly increased the abundance of male flowers. Cones per tree were increased 95 percent by fertilization and 18 percent by irrigation. The number of full seeds per tree was increased 68 percent by fertilization, 18 percent by irrigation, and 100 percent by fertilization and irrigation combined. In the second seed orchard, the treatments had little effect on flowering and seed production. Fertilization and irrigation had little effect on seed quality or cone size. Total seeds per cone, percent full seeds, full seeds per cone and percent germination were not significantly affected by the treatments. Irrigation slightly increased seed weight. Tree height growth has not significantly increased by the treatments. Individual differences among the clones was a very important factor in all the criteria described above. Some clones responded positively, some negatively, and some not at all to fertilization, irrigation, or both.

The Effects of Fertilization and Seedbed Density on the Growth and Nutrient Content of White Spruce and Red Pine Seedling / by K. A. Armson., 1968. (Technical Report No. 10) ID: B1190 Type: BKS Southlands 2.532 A

The Effects of Fertilization on Some Wood Properties of Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L.) / by Clayton Eugene Posey. - North Carolina State University, 1964. ID: B2520 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 P67e 1964

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Effects of Fertilization on Stem Growth of Loblolly Pine (Pinus Taeda L.) / by Henry Nixon Chappell. - Univ. Microfilms International, 1979. ID: B1493 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 C52e 1979

The Effects of Fertilization on the Growth and Development of 1-0 Sycamore (Platanus occidentalis L.), Sweetgum (Liquida / by James Deines. - North Carolina State University, 1973. ID: B2521 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 D44e 1973

Effects of Forest Floor Inclusion and Ashing on Nutrient Analyses of Forest Soils / by John William Johnson., 1971. ID: B1498 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 J

Effects of Hydrology-Altering Site Preparation and Fertilization/Release on Plant Diversity and Productivity in Pine Plantations in the Coastal Plain of Virginia / by James W. Hauser. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1992. ID: B3082 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 H39e Subject 1. SITE PREPARATION ABSTRACT: Biological diversity, or biodiversity, is declining on a global scale at unprecedented rates. These declines are largely the result of human activities and resource use. Intensive forestry is often cited as a contributing factor in biodiversity declines. Because forestry practices are being placed under increased scrutiny with respect to biodiversity impacts, the objective of this project was to determine the effects of specific silvicultural practices on plant diversity in pine plantations on wet flats in Virginia. The study area consisted of three sites in the Coastal Plain. The sites were originally established in 1969 to study the effects of various treatments on loblolly pine growth. The three treatments applied were chop and burn, bedding, and ditching. Fertilization subplots of P; N and P; N, P and lime; and a control were added to the treatment areas in 1978. This study was conducted in 1991 when stands were 23 years old, nearing rotation age.

The Effects of Lifting Time and Cold Storage on Root Regenerating Potential and Survival of Sycamore, Sweetgum, Yellow Poplar / by Seamon Barry Rhea., 1977. ID: B226 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 R469e 1977

Effects of Nutrition and Root Modification in Containers on Propagation and Subsequent Growth of Tree Seedlings / by Robert Don Hathaway. - Oklahoma State University, 1977. ID: B1744 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 H 1977

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Effects of Nutrition on Wild Turkey Reproduction in South Texas / by Oliver Henry Pattee., 1977. ID: B280 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 P315e 1977

Effects of Ozone and Acid Precipitation on Growth, Biomass Productin, and Ectomycorrhizal Development of Loblolly Pine / by Zhiyuan Qiu. - Auburn University, 1991. ID: B1918 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 Q

The Effects of Precommercial Thinning on Water Relations and Wood Quality in Loblolly Pine / by Bert Michael Cregg., 1986. ID: B206 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 C914e 1986

The Effects of Precommercial Thinning on Soil Moisture and Throughfall in Loblolly Pine / by Jr., Wayne Ru Stogsdilledell., 1986. ID: B234 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 S873e 1986

Effects of Precommercial Thinning, Fertilization and Controlled Burning on Vegetative Composition and White-Tailed Deer / by Michael Blane Brooks., 1979. ID: B203 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 B873e 1979

The Effects of Released, Pen-raised Bobwhites on Wild Bird Populations, Workshop Proceedings, August 1990, Athens, GA. - Tall Timbers & SE Co-op Wildlife Disease, 1990. ID: B1875 Type: BKS Southlands 9.121 T 1990

Effects of Site on Height Growth of Loblolly Pine Following Rake and Pile Site Preparation in the Hilly Coastal Plain of Alabama / by Christopher Van Isaacson. - Auburn University, 1985. ID: B3074 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 V35e Subject 1. HEIGHT GROWTH ABSTRACT: Sixty-four tenth-acre plots from one tract and sixteen plots from another tract were sampled for stand, soil, and site data. Tract #1 was comprised of a 14-year old loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) plantation on a raked and piled site. Tract #2 was a 12-year old loblolly pine plantation on a raked and piled site. Both tracts were located in the Hilly Coastal Plain of Alabama. Data collected included tree heights and diameters, stand density, basal area, slope angle, aspect, topographic position, soil texture, bulk density, pH, organic matter, and horizon thicknesses. The primary purpose of this study was to relate total pine height growth to stand, soil, and site factors. Raking and piling translocated a significant amount of these sites' productivity, in the form of topsoil and organic matter, into

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(Continued) Effects of Site on Height Growth of Loblolly Pine Following Rake and Pile Site Preparation in the Hilly Coastal Plain of Alabama windrows. Trees adjacent to windrows showed significantly greater height growth than trees away from windrows. Portions of both tracts showed signs of severe scraping, due to logging or site preparation, and a resultant reduction in height growth. Topographic position appeared to be one of the most significant site variables influencing total height growth. Most soil and site factors studied seemed to influence moisture and nutrient availability which influenced height growth.

Effects of Site Preparation and Fertilization on Four Tree Species Planted on a Coastal Plain Wet Flat / by Edward Hunter Mallonee., 1970. ID: B1494 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 M 1970

The Effects of Soil Disturbance in Logging on Soil Characteristics and Growth of Loblolly Pine / by Glyndon Elbert Hatchell. - Duke University, 1968. ID: B2501 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 H361e 1968

The Effects of Soil Texture & Soil Moisture on Photosynthesis, Growth and Nitrogen Uptake of Scotch Pine Seedlings / by David William Smith. - Iowa State University, 1970. ID: B1719 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 S 1970

Effects of Thinning and Seasonal Time of Nitrogen Fertilization on the Growth of Pole-Sized Loblolly Pine (Pinus Taeda L.) / by Edward Hunter Mallonee., 1975. ID: B1495 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 M 1975

Effects of Three Grazing Treatments on Vegetation, Cattle Production & Wildlife on the Welder Wildlife Foundation Refuge / by D. Lynn Drawe. - Welder Wildlife Foundation, 1988. ID: B1681 Type: BKS Southlands 9.11 D

The Effects of Timber Harvesting & Forest Roads on Water Quantity & Quality in the Pacific NW:Summary & Annotated Biblio / by Paul W. Adams, Jeanette O. Ringer. - Oregon State University, 1994. (Supplement) ID: B2311 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 A32e 1994

The Effects of Timber Harvesting on Pennsylvania Forest Sustainability (Final Report) / by James C. Finley, Stephen B. Jones. - The Center for Rural Pennsylvania, 1997. ID: B2824 Type: BKS Southlands 4.0 F56e

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Effects of Vegetation on Nantucket Pine Tip Moth Populations in Intensively Managed Loblolly Pine Plantations / by Jr., Frede Millerric Donald., 1980. ID: B857 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 M648e 1980

Efficacy of Waste Treatment by Extended Aeration / by Everett Corbin, Jr. McGriff. - Auburn University, 1967. ID: B2680 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 M33e 1967

Eighteenth Northeastern Forest Tree Improvement Conference. - Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, 1970. ID: B2350 Type: BKS Southlands 2.71 N874 18 1970

Electronic spreadsheets for libraries / by Lawrence W. S. Auld. - The Oryx Press, 1986. ID: B86 Type: BK Southlands 0.665 A924e ISBN/ISSN: 0-89774-245-1

Elementary matrix algebra / by Franz E. Hohn. - Second. - The Macmillan Company, 1964. ID: B137 Type: BK Southlands 0.711 H719e2

Elementary Surveying / by Charles B. Breed, George L. Hosmer. - Seventh Edition. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1940. ID: B1400 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 6.1 B832p

Elements of Forest Mensuration / by Herman H. Chapman, Dwight B. Demeritt. - Second Edition (Rev). - J. B. Lyon Company, 1936. ID: B843 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 7.2 C466e2

Elements of forestry / by Franklin Moon, Nelson Courtlandt Brown. - Third. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1937. ID: B133 Type: BK Southlands - Attic 0.71 M818e3

Elements of Photogrammetry / by Earl Church, Alfred O. Quinn. - Syracuse University Press, 1948. ID: B3530 Southlands 6.22 C88e Subject 1. PHOTOGRAMMETRY PREFACE: This book has been prepared to serve as a textbook for an introductory course in elementary photogrammetry. This edition presents the history and background of photogrammetry together with the basic principles and fundamental applications now possible in this most fascinating scientific field. No attempt has been made to discuss the advanced phases of photogrammetry or the many special applications of the science. Such work must necessarily follow a

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(Continued) Elements of Photogrammetry complete understanding of the elements of photogrammetry. The book has been divided into two parts. Part I is devoted to the fundamental principles which constitute a sound theoretical knowledge of photogrammetry. Since the problems of photogrammetry embrace both field and office procedures, brief chapters on field control and photographic interpretation have been included. Part II contains the practical mapping methods which are essential to an initial knowledge of the "art of photogrammetry." The chapters in Part II are designed for use as practical laboratory problems to supplement the theory presented in Part I.

Elements of Photogrammetry (With Air Photo Interpretation and Remote Sensing) / by Paul R. Wolf. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1974. ID: B670 Type: BKS Southlands 6.226 W855e ISBN/ISSN: 0-07-071337-5

The Elements of Style / by Jr., Willi Strunkam. - The Macmillan Company, 1959. ID: B189 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 S927e

The Elements of Style / by Jr., Willi Strunkam, E. B. White. - Third Edition. - Macmillan Publishing Company, Inc., 1979. ID: B190 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 S927e3 ISBN/ISSN: 0-02-418200-1

Elements of Topographic Drawing / by Roscoe C. Sloane, John M. Montz. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1930. ID: B668 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 6.2 S634e

Elements of X-Ray Diffraction / by B. D. Cullity. - Second Edition. - Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1978. ID: B3626 Southlands 0.33 C84e ISBN/ISSN: 0-201-01174-3 Subject 1. X-RAY DIFFRACTION PREFACE: The purpose of this book is to acquaint the reader who has no previous knowledge of the subject with the theory of x-ray diffraction, the experimental methods involved, and the main applications. Because the author is a metallurgist, the majority of these applications are described in terms of metals and alloys. However, little or no modification of experimental method is required for the examination of nonmetallic materials, inasmuch as the physical principles involved do not depend on the material investigated. This book should therefore be useful to metallurgists, chemists, physicists, ceramists, mineralogists, etc., namely, to all who use x-ray diffraction purely as a laboratory tool for the sort of problems already mentioned. This is a book of principles and methods intended for the student, and not a reference book for the advanced research worker. Thus no metallurgist data are given beyond those necessary to illustrate the

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(Continued) Elements of X-Ray Diffraction diffraction methods involved. For example, the theory and practice of determining preferred orientation are treated in detail, but the reasons for preferred orientation, the conditions affecting its development, and actual orientations found in specific metals and alloys are not described, because these topics are adequately covered in existing books. In short, x-ray diffraction is stressed rather than metallurgy.

The Elm Calligrapha (Calligrapha scalaris Lec.) / by George A. Dean. - Kansas State College of Agriculture, 1946. (Circular) ID: B2045 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 3.43 D

Emergency Medical Guide, Third Edition / by John Henderson. - Third Edition. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1973. ID: B3408 Southlands 7.84 H46e Subject 1. MEDICAL GUIDE PREFACE: This book was written to present a simple, straightforward discussion fo a host of medical questions, many of them of an urgent or emergency nature. Many subjects are included which are not found in the usual texts on first aid, because we have tried to envision, as realistically as possible, the kinds of medical problems that arise in everyday life and to suggest procedures which are most likely to be effective until adequate medical assistance can be obtained. In a strict sense, this is not a first-aid book, nor is it intended to teach medicine; rather it is a review in some depth of many pressing medical problems any of which could face a person at some time in his life.

Emily Post's Etiquette / by Elizabeth L. Post. - First Edition. - Harper Collins Publishers, 1992. ID: B2263 Type: BKS Southlands 0.4 P67e ISBN/ISSN: 0-06-270047-2

Empire of Wood, The MacMillan Bloedel Story / by Donald MacKay. - Univ. Washington Press, Seattle, 1982. ID: B2652 Type: BKS Southlands 0.111 M32e ISBN/ISSN: 0-88894-370-9

Empirical Yield Tables / by D. M. Fligg. - Department of Lands and Forests, 1960. (Forest Survey Notes No. 6) ID: B1147 Type: BKS Southlands 7.275 F

Empowered Teams: Creating Self-directed Work Groups that Improve Quality, Productivity, and Participation / by Richard S. Wellins, William C. Byham, Jeanne M. Wilson. - Jossey-Bass, Inc., 1991. ID: B2187 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) Empowered Teams: Creating Self-directed Work Groups that Improve Quality, Productivity, and Participation 0.41 W44e 1991 ISBN/ISSN: 1-55542-353-1

Encyclopedia of American Forest and Conservation History, Volume Two / by Richard C. Davis. - Macmillan Publishing Company, 1983. ID: B2555 Type: BKS Southlands 0.712 D38e vol. 2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-02-907770-2

Encyclopedia of American Forest and Conservation History / by Richard C. Davis. - Macmillan Publishing Company, 1983. ID: B2556 Type: BKS Southlands 0.712 D38e vol. 1 ISBN/ISSN: 0-02-907750-8

The Encyclopedia of Paleontology / by Rhodes W. Fairbridge, David Jablonski. - Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, Inc., 1979. (Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences, Volume VII) ID: B151 Type: BKS Southlands 0.712 E56 ISBN/ISSN: 0-87933-185-2

The Encyclopedia of Soil Science Part 1: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Fertility, and Technology / by Rhodes W. Faribridge, Charles W. Finkl Jnr.. - Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, Inc., 1979. (Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences, Volume XII) ID: B430 Type: BKS Southlands 1.63 E56 ISBN/ISSN: 0-87933-176-3 Subject 1. SOIL MANAGEMENT There is much concern about the capacity of the earth to provide food and fiber for a growing population. Current knowledge of the soil resources of the world as a whole indicates, however, that they could support at least a 30-fold increase in production. To achieve marked increases in total output, the management of soils would have to be greatly improved. To this end, better understanding of soils is needed. Moreover, sustained production of food and fiber at high levels would be greatly facilitated by better understanding of soils. This volume is therefore an attempt to provide information on the nature and properties of soils as a contribution toward that understanding. The emphasis is on soil physics, chemistry, biology, and fertility. The articles cover topics such as soil water, mineralogy of soil materials, particle sizes, the composition of organic matter, and microbial life in soils and their capacity to provide nutrient elements for plant growth. This list of topics is illustrative rather than comprehensive. It is hoped that information in this volume will make it easier to provide a "greater measure of care to our soils, this slight superficial and inconstant covering of the earth...."

The Encyclopedia of the Environment. - Houghton Mifflin Co., New York, N. Y., 1994. ID: B2280 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 E34e ISBN/ISSN: 0-395-55041-6

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The End of Bureaucracy and the Rise of the Intelligent Organizatin / by Gifford Pinchot, Elizabeth Pinchot. - Berrett-Koehler Publishers,San Francisco, 1993. ID: B2256 Type: BKS Southlands 0.41 P56e ISBN/ISSN: 1-881052-34-6

Endangered Ecosystems of the United States: A Preliminary Assessment of Loss and Degradation / by Reed F. Noss, Edward T. LaRoe, J. Michael Scott. - U.S. Department of the Interior, 1995. ID: B2722 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 N57e 28

Endangered Species Recovery, Finding the Lessons, Improving the Process / by Tim W. Clark, Richard P. Reading, Alice L. Clarke. - Island Press, 1994. ID: B2389 Type: BKS Southlands 9.124 C52e ISBN/ISSN: 1-55963-272-0 Subject 1. WILDLIFE CONSERVATION

Endomycorrhizas / by F. E. Sanders, Barbara Mosse, P. B. Tinker. - Academic Press, 1975. ID: B609 Type: BKS Southlands 3.3412 E57 ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-618350-3

The Enemy is Fire! / by Dr. Charles S. Cowan. - Superior Publishing Company, 1961. ID: B546 Type: BKS Southlands 3.1 C874e

Energy for a sustainable world / by Jose Goldemberg... [et al.]. - World Resources Institute, 1987. ID: B14 Type: BK Southlands 0.3 G618e ISBN/ISSN: 0-915825-21-X

Energy from Forest Biomass / by Everett L. Ellis. - Forest Products Research Society, 1979. ID: B3569 Southlands 7.238 E44e Subject 1. ENERGY INTRODUCTION: Subsequent to acceptance of two papers related to energy and the forest products and forestry industries by F.P.R.S., I offered to provide several additional bits of information for inclusion in this publication. The original papers were written for a Biomass for Energy Conference held in May 1978. These papers are primarily written for and about New Zealand, where I have been since 1971, holding the N.Z. Forest Products Chair of Wood Science in the School of Forestry, University of Canterbury, but also include a good deal of world-wide review and information. It is my hope that information and ideas presented in this volume will be of interest to a wide readership. There are major differences in the consideration of energy as a component of cost of forestry and of the forest products industry vs. conservation of energy as a desirable

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(Continued) Energy from Forest Biomass and essential obligation and achievement. The current costs of energy are relatively low and the energy input in most forestry operations and forest products manufacture and processing is minor. Conservation of energy, however, particularly in forms of increasing scarcity such as fossil fuels, and escalating cost, is a concept that is developing and will be forced on to all producers and consumers on the basis of ethical, social, political, and economic grounds. Forestry and its related activities is fortunate in being a sector of the world economy founded on a renewable resource. The wise planning of forestry enterprises will necessarily include energy considerations in a context of contributing toward the alleviation of energy problems, not their aggravation.

Engineering Economy / by E. Paul De Garmo. - Third Edition. - The Macmillan Company, 1960. ID: B3543 Southlands 6.0 D43e Subject 1. ENGINEERING ECONOMY PREFACE: Not many years ago there was considerable argument as to whether engineers should be concerned with the economic aspects of engineering projects. Today there is no argument about this. Money is recognized as an engineering material and professional engineers expect to be held accountable for it use. Virtually all registration examinations contain questions and problems dealing with engineering economy. Most accredited engineering curricula require courses in this subject. As the making of economy studies has become more common it has naturally been expected that they should also be more accurate. New procedures have been developed, and more factors are dealt with in a sophisticated manner. Yet there remains the necessity that economy studies be made by a sound consideration of all the fundamentals involved. With a variety of techniques, formulas, and study patterns in common use, it is essential that the engineer have a thorough understanding of engineering economy fundamentals, so that he can understand the full implications, advantages, and disadvantages of each. He can then make proper use of the procedure which is best suited to the conditions at hand. Likewise, he will be able to understand the full significance of any economy study he may encounter, regardless of the procedure used, and be prepared to interpret the data and results correctly and arrive at sound recommendations and decisions. This text has as its goal the teaching of fundamentals. All commonly used economy study methods are discussed. There is no single procedure that is best for all purposes. Each is analyzed in terms of the fundamentals factors involved. It is hoped that the student thus will be able to understand and use with facility whatever procedure best fits a particular case.

Engineering Manual / by John H. Perry, Robert H. Perry. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1959. ID: B666 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) Engineering Manual 6.0 P463e

Entering the Watershed, A New Approach to Save America's River Ecosystems / by Bob Doppelt... [et al.]. - Pacific Rivers Council, Island Press, 1993. ID: B2141 Type: BKS Southlands 9.25 D66e 1993 ISBN/ISSN: 1-55963-275-5

Enviro-Capitalists, Doing Good While Doing Well / by Terry L. Anderson, Donald R. Leal. - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 1997. ID: B2820 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 A52e ISBN/ISSN: 0-8476-8382-6 Subject 1. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Enviro-Capitalists persuasively demonstrates why Americans should turn to entrepreneurs in the private sector rather than the federal government to guarantee the protection and improvement of environmental quality. Recognized experts who have published widely on the subject of free market approaches to environmental protection, the authors document numerous examples of how entrepreneurs have satisfied the growing demand for environmental quality. Beginning with historical examples from the turn of the century, they illuminate the benefits of entrepreneurial participation in wildlife preservation, aquatic habitat production, and environmentally friendly housing development. As government budgets shrink and more people question the efficacy of government regulations, Enviro-Capitalists offers refreshing and positive alternatives to traditional thinking about the environment. While the book does not claim that the private sector can provide solutions to all environmental problems, it offers innovative ideas that will cultivate and encourage environmental entrepreneurship. This is must reading for anyone concerned about the management of America's environmental resources.

Environment - Resources, Pollution and Society / by William W. Murdoch. - Sinauer Associates Inc., 1972. ID: B759 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 M974e ISBN/ISSN: 0-87893-500-2

Environment and the Experimental Control of Plant Growth / by H. Hellmers. - Academic Press, 1975. ID: B514 Type: BKS Southlands 2.5392 D751e ISBN/ISSN: 0 12 221450 1

Environment and the Experimental Control of Plant Growth / by Robert Jack Downs, H. Hellmers. - Academic Press, 1975. ID: B1673 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 2.5392 D751e c.2 ISBN/ISSN: 0 12 221450 1

Environmental Executive Directory 1993. - Carroll Publishing Company, 1993. ID: B2013 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) Environmental Executive Directory 1993 0.723 E 1993

Environmental Fates and Impacts of Major Forest Use Pesticides. - U.S. Department of Commerce, 1981. ID: B1463 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 E

Environmental Grantmaking Foundations, 1996 Directory. - 4th Edition. - Environmental Data Resources, Inc., 1996. ID: B2766 Type: BKS Southlands 0.723 E58 4 1996 ISBN/ISSN: 0-9631943-3-X

Environmental Impact Analysis Handbook / by John G. Rau, David C Wooten. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1980. ID: B2772 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 R38e ISBN/ISSN: 0-07-051217-5 Subject 1. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

Environmental Impact Statement: Phase 1 Report - Freshwater Wetlands For Wastewater Management. - Phase 1. - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1983. ID: B2887 Southlands 0.734 H68e Phase 1 Subject 1. WETLAND ECOLOGY

Environmental Leadership, Developing Effective Skills and Styles / by Joyce K. Berry, John C. Gordon. - Island Press, 1993. ID: B2144 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 E58 1993 ISBN/ISSN: 1-55963-244-5

Environmental Management Systems Assessment Workbook. - Arthur D. Little, Inc., 1989. ID: B1810 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 E

Environmental Measurement and Interpretation / by Robert B. Platt, John F. Griffiths. - Reinhold Publishing Corporation, 1964. ID: B46 Type: BK Southlands 0.6 P719e

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program, Methods Format Guidance / by Gary Collins. - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1995. ID: B2384 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 C64e

Environmental Overkill: Whatever Happened to Common Sense? / by Dixy Lee Ray, Lou Guzzo. - Regnery Gateway (National Book Network), 1993. ID: B2095 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) Environmental Overkill: Whatever Happened to Common Sense? 9.26 R39e ISBN/ISSN: 0-89526-512-5

Environmental Physiology of Plants / by A. H. Fitter, R. K. M. Hay. - Academic Press, 1981. ID: B310 Type: BKS Southlands 1.1 F547e ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-257760-4 Subject 1. ECOLOGY This book arose from the perception of a need for a text which examines the physiology of plants from an ecological and evolutionary standpoint. It is a curious observation that zoologists refer to the "grey area" between physiology and ecology as "environmental physiology", whereas botanists generally use the term "physiological ecology". The reason for this difference lies, perhaps, in the differing developments that physiology and ecology have undergone at the hands of plant and animal biologists. For zoologists ecology has always involved the study of populations, but botanists have only recently become aware of their importance. Plant ecology has been based, from its beginnings, on a distinction between synecology (the study of communities rather than populations) and autecology (the study of communities rather than populations) and autecology (the study of individual plants or plant species); the animal equivalent of autecology, in contrast, has tended to verge on behavioral studies, especially in the study of vertebrates. As a result the relationship of the individual organism to its environment was an early fascination of plant ecologists, and this, in turn, has led to the stress laid on "physiological ecology". The zoologist, however, came to the same problems from a primary interest in the physiology of organisms. It therefore comes as a surprise to find that the word ecology, at least in its modern sense, was coined by Haeckel, a zoologist, in 1886 as the "relation of the animal to its organic and inorganic environment".

Environmental Policy in a Market Economy, Selected Papers from the Congress EPME, Wageningen, Netherlands, 8-11 Sept / by Frank J. Dietz, Willem J.M. Heijman. - Centre for Agric. Publ. & Documentation, 1988. ID: B2538 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 D53e 1987 ISBN/ISSN: 90-220-0941-6

Environmental Politics and Policy, Theories and Evidence / by James P. Lester. - Duke University Press, 1989. ID: B2514 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 L47e ISBN/ISSN: 0-8223-0942-4

Environmental Quality, 23rd Annual Report of the Council on Environmental Quality. - U.S. Government Printing Office, 1993. ID: B2002 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 E ISBN/ISSN: 0-16-041612-4

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Environmental Role of Nitrogen-Fixing Blue-Green Algae and Asymbiotic Bacteria / by U. Granhall. - Ecological Bulletins, 1976. (Ecological Bulletins No. 26) ID: B1231 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3116 E ISBN/ISSN: 91-546-0243-2

Environmentalism! The Dawn of Aquarius or the Twilight of a New Dark Age? / by Michael Scott Coffman. - Environmental Perspectives, Inc., 1992. ID: B2120 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 C63 1992 ISBN/ISSN: 0-96323-730-6

Environmentally Acceptable Disposal of Wastes from Vegetable Processing Industries-1987 Food Processing Waste Conference / by C. S. Papadopol. - Georgia Tech Research Institute, 1987. ID: B1572 Type: BKS Southlands 0.77 P

Envisioning A Sustainable Society, Learning Our Way Out / by Lester W. Milbrath. - State University of New York, 1993. ID: B2173 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 M54e 1989 ISBN/ISSN: 0-7914-0163-4

Enzyme Chemistry of Phenolic Compounds - Proceedings of the Plant Phenolics Group Symposium, Liverpool, April 1962 / by J. B. Pridham. - The Macmillan Company, 1963. ID: B3479 Southlands 1.0 P74e Subject 1. PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS PREFACE: The interaction of enzymes and phenolic compounds was discussed at a Symposium of the Plant Phenolics Group which was held at Rathbone Hall, University of Liverpool, during 11-12 April 1962. The majority of papers presented were concerned either directly or indirectly with oxidation-reduction systems in plants and microorganisms, and particular emphasis was laid on the phenolase complex which is now being studied extensively by investigators of various disciplines using a variety of modern techniques. There is still much confusion over the nomenclature used for these enzymes and the reactions which they catalyse. It was apparent from the discussions which followed the papers, however, that there is a renewed and widespread interest in this topic and it is to be hoped that many of the present difficulties will soon be overcome.

The Enzymes, Volume XII, Oxidation-Reduction Part B / by Paul D. Boyer. - Academic Press, 1975. ID: B3485 Southlands 1.0 B69e Subject 1. ENZYMES PREFACE: This volume continues coverage of electron transfer enzymes, opening with chapters presenting the rapidly expanded information on the iron-sulfur proteins and the flavin electron transfer proteins.

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(Continued) The Enzymes, Volume XII, Oxidation-Reduction Part B In this group remarkable molecular architecture has been revealed. The book continues with complete coverage of the dioxygenases and monooxygenases, a fascinating group of enzymes that have been recognized for only a little over twenty years. A closely related group of enzymes, the hydroxylases, where the oxygen introduced into substrates is derived from water instead of dioxygen, is also covered. The volume closes with the first part of the coverage on oxidases; this includes chapters on flavoprotein oxidases and copper-containing oxidases together with superoxide dismutase. The wealth of information accumulated on superoxide dismutase in the ten-year period since its discovery provides a good example of the continued vitality of our field.

Epidemiology and Plant Disease Management / by Jan C. Zadoks, Richard D. Schein. - Oxford University Press, 1979. ID: B2372 Type: BKS Southlands 3.31 Z32e ISBN/ISSN: 0-19-502452-4 Subject 1. MICROORGANISMS

Ergonomics in Sawmills and Woodworking Industries, Proceedings of IUFRO Joint Meeting, Divisions 3 and 5 / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1975. ID: B3344 Southlands 0.734 T88e Subject 1. ERGONOMICS PREFACE: At the 1971 meeting in Norway of the present Subject Group S 3.03 "Ergonomics" in Division 3, Forest Operations and Techniques, it was decided to widen the working field of the group by taking up ergonomic problems in the timber industry in addition to the traditional work in forestry. The reason is that work science in general and the discipline ergonomics in particular is very poorly developed in the timber industry, especially in sawmills and the woodworking industry. Research in the timber industry has been concentrated on the products and the purely technical problems. The development of production techniques has been carried out mainly by equipment manufacturers, private consultants and large industrial interprises. The choice and development of production techniques has been based on technical and economic criteria and very little consideration has been given to the needs and wellbeing of the workers.

Erosion and Sediment Pollution Control / by Robert Patrick Beasley. - Iowa State University, 1972. ID: B468 Type: BKS Southlands 1.645 B368e ISBN/ISSN: 0-8128-1530-4

Erosion and Soil Productivity. - American Society of Agricultural Enginee, 1985. ID: B467 Type: BKS Southlands 1.64 N277 ISBN/ISSN: 0-916150-69-0

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Erosion Control on Forest Land in Georgia / by John D. Hewlett, W. P. Thompson, Nelson Brightwell. - U.S.D.A. Soil Conservation Service, 1979. ID: B2005 Type: BKS Southlands 1.645 H

Essais de bouturage du meleze hybride en Belgique / by D. Jacques, Alphonse Nanson. - Ministere de L'Agriculture, 1989. (Travaux - Serie E. No. 7) ID: B1702 Type: BKS Southlands 1.161 J ISBN/ISSN: 0533-2966

Essentials of Conservation Biology / by Richard B. Primack. - Sinauer Associates, Inc., 1993. ID: B2180 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 P74e 1993 ISBN/ISSN: 0-87893-722-6

Essentials of Forestry Practice / by Charles H. Stoddard. - The Ronald Press Company, 1968. ID: B125 Type: BK Southlands 0.7 S868e2

Essentials of Forestry Practice / by Charles H. Stoddard. - Third Edition. - John Wiley & Sons, 1978. ID: B690 Type: BKS Southlands 0.7 S868e3 ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-07262-1

Essentials of Forestry Practice, 4th Edition / by Charles H. Stoddard, Glenn M. Stoddard. - Fourth Edition. - John Wiley & Sons, 1987. ID: B2540 Type: BKS Southlands 0.7 S868e4 1987 ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-84237-0 Subject 1. WOODLAND MANAGEMENT The United States has entered an era of forest culture in which humans must assist nature to produce the abundance of timber crops required to meet the demands of a mounting population. American forestry now has a solid foundation of research. Since the first edition of this book, applied forestry has been practiced on a majority of our forest lands, private and public. This achievement has required increasing amounts of technical expertise. Professional foresters are finding that their efforts are most effective when they are carried out with the assistance of well-trained forest technicians and forestry aides capable of assuming responsibility for technical field work. This book presents an expanded coverage of the basic and practical methods of forestry. The discussion of field practices and operations in timber growing, logging, protection, harvesting, and processing is designed to meet the needs of both those seeking an overview of the whole forestry field and of those needing a knowledge of principal forestry techniques used in woodland management. The results of recent research and future research problems are succinctly covered.

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Establishment and Early Growth of Populus Deltoides Bartr / by Anatol Kaszkurewicz., 1975. ID: B264 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 K19e 1975

Establishment Report for a Study in Racial Variation of Loblolly Pine in Georgia / by John C. Barber. - United States Department of Agriculture, 1956. ID: B1057 Type: BKS Southlands 1.42 B

Establishment Report for a Study in Racial Variation of Loblolly Pine in Georgia / by John C. Barber. - United States Department of Agriculture, 1956. ID: B1058 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 1.42 B c.2

Estimate of Heritability of Some Wood and Fiber Characteristics of Eucalyptus Viminalis Labill / by Gbadegesin Oladipo Otegbeye., 1979. ID: B221 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 O87e 1979

Estimates of Genetic and Environmental Variances and Covariances in a Natural Population of Loblolly Pine (Pinus Taeda L.) / by Roy Wesley Stonecypher., 1966. ID: B287 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 S881e 1966 Subject 1. GENETIC VARIATION Methods for estimating genetic variances of a population were first developed and applied in the field of animal breeding and later extended to plant populations. During the past ten years, estimation of genetic parameters in forest tree populations has received considerable attention from forest geneticists, and during the past six years specially designed experiments for obtaining such estimates have been established using trees. The emphasis on obtaining estimates of genetic variances for tree populations has arisen because of the realization by forest geneticists that knowledge of the genetic structure of such populations is essential to increase the efficiency of tree improvement programs. Much sound information is available from quantitative genetic studies involving organisms other than trees, however, the long life cycles, varied breeding systems, and unique artificially unselected forest tree populations make difficult and subject to question the direct application to trees results obtained from studies of other organisms. When reliable estimates of genetic variances become available, the tree breeder can more intelligently choose the most effective selection and breeding method to produce improved strains of forest trees.

Estimating Infestation Rates of Nantucket Pine Tip Moth / by Bernard Carlton Andersen., 1980. ID: B200 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 A544e 1980

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Eucalypt Domestication and Breeding / by Ken Eldridge... [et al.]. - Oxford Science Publications, 1994. ID: B1979 Type: BKS Southlands 2.584 E42e ISBN/ISSN: 0-19-854866

Eucalypts for Planting. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1955. (FAO Forestry and Forest Products Studies No. 11) ID: B991 Type: BKS Southlands 2.584 E

Eucalypts for Wood Production / by W. E. Hillis, A. G. Brown. - Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial, 1978. ID: B874 Type: BKS Southlands 2.584 E86 ISBN/ISSN: 0 643 02245 7

Eucalyptus Buds and Fruits / by George M. Chippendale., 1968. ID: B1065 Type: BKS Southlands 2.584 E

The Eucalyptus Energy Farm - Feasibility Study and Demonstration - Phase 1: Site and Species Selection. - U.S. Department of Energy, 1978. ID: B1186 Type: BKS Southlands 2.584 E

Eucalyptus Literature Search - September, 1970. - International Paper, 1970. ID: B1226 Type: BKS Southlands 2.584 E

Eucalyptus Plantation Pest Management in Brazil / by Scott R. Cameron. - Revised., 1994. ID: B3329 Southlands 2.584 C35e Subject 1. EUCALYPTUS This report on eucalyptus plantation pest management in Brazil is based on experiences and information acquired during three visits to Brazil in 1990 and 1991. General background information on Brazil is provided, followed by reviews on short rotation intensive forestry culture, three forest industry companies, the Federal University of Vicosa, and eucalyptus plantation pest management, especially relating to leaf-cutting ants and lepidopterous defoliators in southeastern Brazil. Abstracts from selected presentations given at the XII International Plant Protection Congress and briefing papers on Brazil are included in appendices.

Eucalyptus: Progress in Higher Value Utilization - A Global Review, May 1999 / by Robert Flynn, Evan Shield. - Robert Flynn & Associates, 1999. ID: B3804 Southlands 2.584 F99e

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(Continued) Eucalyptus: Progress in Higher Value Utilization - A Global Review, May 1999 Subject 1. EUCALYPTUS PREFACE: Species of the genus Eucalyptus have been planted in almost every country in the world. They provide trees for gardens and parks, leaves for floral decoration and oil and wood for many uses. However, globally, fuelwood and pulpwood utilization are predominant uses for the wood of Eucalyptus species today. This publication is a response to what the authors perceive to be a global surge of interest in the utilization of Eucalyptus wood for higher-value products. These products are likely to be dominated by lumber and rotary veneers for plywood. However, there will be many others.

Eutrophication: Causes, Consequences, Correctives. - National Academy of Sciences, 1969. ID: B761 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 In61e ISBN/ISSN: 0-309-01700-9

Evaluating Douglas-Fir Tree Quality in the British Columbia Interior / by G. R. Middleton, B. D. Munro, D. M. Wright. - Forintek Canada Corp., 1985. (Special Publication) ID: B1440 Type: BKS Southlands 1.5 M

Evaluating Investments Using Simplified Yield Tables / by James S. Hedgecock, Alexander G. Mullin. - North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service, 1971. ID: B3523 Southlands 0.715 H42e Subject 1. INVESTMENT DECISIONS The purpose of this handbook is to clearly present an easy method for evaluating the relevant dollars and cents considerations of investment decisions. This is accomplished through the use of simplified investment yield tables.

Evaluating Seedling Quality: Principles, Procedures, and Predictive Abilities of Major Tests - Proceedings of the Workshop held October 16-18, 1984 / by Mary L. Duryea. - Oregon State University, 1985. (Proceedings) ID: B3537 Southlands 2.51 D87e Subject 1. TREE SEEDLINGS PREFACE: Foresters have complained for years about poor seedling survival and growth. In viewing sites where reforestation efforts were not successful, they have said,, "These seedlings were dead before they were planted." An oversimplification perhaps, but none the less, a clear statement of the fact that seedlings are not of

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(Continued) Evaluating Seedling Quality: Principles, Procedures, and Predictive Abilities of Major Tests - Proceedings of the Workshop held equal quality when they are planted. Scientists, foresters, and nursery specialists have worked on various aspects of this problem for more than 50 years. The result has been the development of a variety of practices in growing, handling and planting of seedlings that have greatly improved the overall quality of planted stock. As part of this process, several methods for evaluating seedling quality have been developed.

An Evaluation of a Pitch Canker Outbreak in a Florida Slash Pine Plantation / by Peter P. Laird, Charles W. Chellman. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1972. ID: B2079 Type: BKS Southlands 3.314203 L

An Evaluation of a Procedure for Predicting Sediment Yield Increases from Silvicultural Activities / by Keith R. Larson., 1981. ID: B217 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 L334e 1981

Evaluation of Dry Matter, Nutrient Accumulation, and Fertilizer Response by American Sycamore in Minor Stream Bottoms / by John K. Francis. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1985. ID: B2050 Type: BKS Southlands 2.02 F

Evaluation of Forestry BMP Effectiveness for Water Quality - Summary of Pilot Project Monitoring Results for Arkansas and Texas / by Rebecca T. Winn, Craig W. Hedman. - International Paper, 2000. ID: B3697 Southlands 9.261 W56e Subject 1. WATER QUALITY Forestry Best Management Practices (BMPs) have been established by states as a practical and effective means to reduce nonpoint source (NPS) pollution associated with forest practices. Compliance with regulatory and voluntary forestry BMPs is generally high, especially on industrial lands. However, the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) National Water Quality Inventory (1994) indicated that silvicultural activities account for reduced water quality from NPS pollution in 9% of impaired river and stream miles across the U.S. The effectiveness of BMPs in protecting aquatic resources and meeting water quality standards must be demonstrated to prevent potential regulation of forest management practices. International Paper initiated this pilot monitoring project in an effort to benchmark the effectiveness of company BMPs and Sustainable Forestry Guidelines (SFGs) in protecting water quality. This project also demonstrated the company's commitment to the principles of AF&PA's Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) through validation of implementation guidelines pertaining to water quality and BMPs, particularly SFI Objective 3.

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An Evaluation of Logging Systems Designed to Recover Harvesting Residues for Energy / by Richard A. Kluender, Kenneth D. Farrar, William B. Stuart. - Tennessee Valley Authority, 1983. ID: B3681 Southlands 4.0 K88e Subject 1. HARVESTING RESIDUES ABSTRACT: Computer simulations of three different harvesting systems on four different timber stands are described. The simulations include the production of conventional timber products from the boles of the harvested trees and chips from the limbs and tops. Functional and total costs of production per ton for products and chips are given. An analysis of the suitability of the harvesting system's abilities to retrieve forest residues within a competitive economy is made.

An Evaluation of National Forest Management Act Administrative Policies Pertaining to Wildlife / by William Christopher Unkel. - Colorado State University, 1983. ID: B2508 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 U54e 1983

Evaluation of Pitch Canker in Florida Slash Pine Plantations and Seed Orchards / by William R. Phelps, Charles W. Chellman. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1976. ID: B2080 Type: BKS Southlands 3.314203 P

Evaluation of Simulated Acid Precipitation Effects on Forest Microcosms. - Electric Power Research Institute, 1984. ID: B877 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 E92

An Evaluation of Site Preparation Methods for the Regeneration of Loblolly Pine in the South Carolina and Georgia Piedmont / by Douglas Ovila Lantagne., 1984. ID: B268 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 L296e 1984

Evaluation of Southern Pine Beetle Infestations on the Chattooga and Tallulah Ranger Districts of the Chattahoochee National Forest / by J. D. Ward, E. T. Wilson., 1973. (Report) ID: B1112 Type: BKS Southlands 3.411 W

An Evaluation of the Adaptation of Selected Coniferous and Deciduous Tree Species in Two Central Illinois Plantations with Respect to Prairie Soil Type / by Randall Gene Timmons., 1981. ID: B1521 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 T55e 1981

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An Evaluation of the Champion International Inventory Growth Projection System for Northern Hardwood Forests of the Upper Midwest, Part I: Growth Projection Analysis / by David D. Reed, H. Alexis Londo. - Michigan Technological University, 1998. ID: B3705 Southlands 7.27 F47e I Subject 1. HARDWOOD FORESTS SUMMARY: This evaluation of the performance of the Champion International inventory projection system in northern hardwood forests of the Upper Midwest was undertaken to evaluate anecdotal evidence from field personnel that the projection system was underestimating volume per acre in these forests. The projection system was evaluated by obtaining several data sets containing information from remeasured plots and examining the projection of mortality, diameter growth, and basal area.

An Evaluation of the Champion International Inventory Growth Projection Sytem for Northern Hardwood Forests of the Upper Midwest / by David D. Reed, H. Alexis Londo. - Michigan Technological University, 1998. ID: B3706 Southlands 7.27 F47e Subject 1. GROWTH PROJECTION SUMMARY: This evaluation of the performance of the Champion International inventory projection system in northern hardwood forests of the Upper Midwest was undertaken to evaluate anecdotal evidence from field personnel that the projection system was underestimating volume per acre in these forests. The projection system was evaluated by obtaining several data sets containing information from remeasured plots and examining the projection of mortality, diameter growth, and basal area.

Evaluation of the Expanded Southern Pine Beetle Research and Applications Program / by David I. Cleland... [et al.]., 1981. (Research Agreement No. OS-78-07) ID: B986 Type: BKS Southlands 3.4 C

An Evaluation of the Potential for Using Drainage Control to Reduce Nitrate Loss from Agricultural Fields to Surface Water / by J. W. Gilliam, R. W. Skaggs, S. B. Weed. - North Carolina State University, 1j978. ID: B2721 Type: BKS Southlands 9.232 G54e

Evaluation of the Spray Nozzle Type and Configuration in the Application of Spore Suspensions of the Fusiform Rust Fungus / by D. B. Drummond, S. D. Hubbard, J. W. Barry., 1981. (Methods Application Group Report) ID: B1138 Type: BKS Southlands 3.314102 D

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Evaluation of Worker Respiratory Exposure to Herbicide Residues in the Smoke from Prescribed Fires in the South, Final R / by Charles K. McMahon, P. B. Bush. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1990. ID: B2030 Type: BKS Southlands 3.17 M Subject 1. HERBICIDES

Even-Age Management - North American Forest Biology Workshop Proceedings / by Richard K. Hermann, Denis P. Lavender., 1973. ID: B1240 Type: BKS Southlands 1.1 N864 2nd 1972

Everyman's DataBase Primer - Featuring dBase II / by Robert A. Byers. - Ashton-Tate, 1982. ID: B1330 Type: BKS Southlands 0.665 B993e ISBN/ISSN: 0-912677-00-7

Everyone's a Coach, You Can Inspire Anyone to be a Winner / by Don Shula, Kenneth Blanchard. - HarperBusiness, 1995. ID: B2375 Type: BKS Southlands 0.42 S58e ISBN/ISSN: 0-310-50120-2 Subject 1. MOTIVATION

Everything, Including the Smell, Address by Dr. Lincoln R. Thiesmeyer. - Forest Products Research Society, 1957. ID: B1995 Type: BKS Southlands 0.732 T

Evidence and Procedures for Boundary Location, Second Edition / by Curtis M. Brown, Walter G. Robillard, Donald A. Wilson. - Second Edition. - John Wiley & Sons, 1981. ID: B2570 Type: BKS Southlands 0.13 B76e2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-08382-8

Evolution and the Genetics of Populations: A Treatise - Volume 1: Genetic and Biometric Foundations / by Sewall Wright. - The University of Chicago Press, 1968. ID: B412 Type: BKS Southlands 1.485 W953e v.1

The Evolution of Socio-technical Systems, A Conceptual Framework and an Action Research Program / by Eric Trist. - Ontario Ministry of Labour, 1981. ID: B3749 Southlands 0.2 T74e

Examination of Several Drought Resistance Parameters in Loblolly and Virginia Pine / by Earl Manfred Raley. - Oklahoma State University, 1986. ID: B2503 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 R163e 1986

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Excel 2000 For Windows for Dummies / by Greg Harvey. - IDG Books Worldwide, Inc., 1999. ID: B3113 Type: BKS Southlands 0.412 H37e ISBN/ISSN: 0-7645-0446-0

Executive communication power: basic skills for management success / by Frederick Williams. - Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1983. ID: B45 Type: BK Southlands 0.47 W723e ISBN/ISSN: 0-13-294157-0

Executive computing, how to get it done on your own / by John M. Nevision. - Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1980. ID: B102 Type: BK Southlands 0.665 N528e ISBN/ISSN: 0-201-05248-2

Experimental Design / by Walter T. Federer. - The Macmillan Company, 1955. ID: B68 Type: BK Southlands 0.661 F293e

Experimental Design and Analysis in Forest Research / by John Norman Richard Jeffers. - Almqvist & Wiksell, 1959. ID: B64 Type: BK Southlands 0.661 J45e Subject 1. STATISTICAL METHODS This bulletin is intended merely to make statistical methods more available to foresters engaged in research, and statisticians will find that it has little new to say about the methods. They will also find the demonstration of the methods by examples tedious compared with the symbolic and formalised notation to which they are accustomed.

Experimental Design and It's Statistical Basis / by M.A., Sc.D. Finney, F.R.S., D. J.. - The University of Chicago Press, 1955. ID: B67 Type: BK Southlands 0.661 F514e

Experimental Designs / by William G. Cochran, Gertrude M. Cox. - Second. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1957. ID: B65 Type: BK Southlands 0.661 C663e2

Expert systems, artificial intelligence in business / by Paul Harmon, David King. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1985. ID: B112 Type: BK Southlands 0.666 H287e ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-80824-5

Exploring vital elements of organization and management / by Robert Grandford Wright. - Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, 1978. ID: B24 Type: BK Southlands 0.4 W952e ISBN/ISSN: 0-8403-1384-5

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Extinction is Forever / by Ghillean Prance, Thomas S. Elias. - The New York Botanical Garden, 1977. ID: B2359 Type: BKS Southlands 1.17 P72e ISBN/ISSN: 0-89327-196-9

Facets of Genetics / by Adrian M. Srb, Ray D. Owen, Robert S. Edgar. - W. H. Freeman and Company, 1970. ID: B401 Type: BKS Southlands 1.4 S774f ISBN/ISSN: 7167 0950-3

Fact Sheet on Acid Rain. - Canadian Embassy, 1985. ID: B1545 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 F

Factors Limiting Growth of Pond Pine Seedlings in Organic Soils of the Carolinas / by George Masters Woodwell., 1957. ID: B238 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 W912f 1957

Factors Limiting Growth of Pond Pine Seedlings in Organic Soils of the Carolinas / by George Masters Woodwell., 1957. ID: B1365 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.761 W912f 1957 c.2

Factors Related to the Growth of Intensively Managed Loblolly Pine (Pinus Taeda L.) on Selected Soils in the North Carolina / by Thomas Anthony Terry., 1978. ID: B289 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 T329f 1978

Facts, not Fear: A Parent's Guide to Teaching Children About the Environment / by Michael Sanera, Jane S. Shaw. - Regnery Publishing, Inc., Washington, DC, 1996. ID: B2716 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 S26f ISBN/ISSN: 0-89526-488-X Subject 1. ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION

Familiar Reptiles and Amphibians, North America, The Audubon Society Pocket Guides. - Alfred A. Knopf, 1988. ID: B2248 Type: BKS Southlands 0.71 F35 ISBN/ISSN: 0-394-75793-9

Famous Trees of Texas / Texas A&M University. - Third Edition. - Texas A&M University, 1984. ID: B3143 Type: BKS Southlands 0.71 T49f ISBN/ISSN: 0-89096-174-3 Subject 1. HISTORY "In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. And the earth brought forth grass...and the tree yielding fruit...and God saw that it was good." And after creating man in his own image, God "planted a garden...and out of the ground made the Lord God to grow every tree that is pleasant to the sight, and good for food..."

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(Continued) Famous Trees of Texas Trees have always been as basic to man's needs as the food he eats. Their benefits are so much a part of his very existence that these blessings are often taken for granted. It is a foolish man, indeed, who believes he is beyond the influence of trees. They are his legacy of the past, his boon for the present, and his promise for the future. Texans are fortunate to have such a rich and colorful historic heritage. They are also fortunate that much is being done to preserve and share it. Many historical museums have been established throughout the state, and organized groups of concerned men and women in every county are working hard to collect the bits and pieces of Texana which will one day weave a history as rich as the fabric of the people who made it. The purpose of this book is to memorialize those trees which have been a witness to some of the exciting periods and events in Texas' frontier history. Some were present when the Texans shook off the yoke of Mexican domination, and since then have been silent witnesses to the development of a dynamic state. Many of Texas' historic trees are forever lost. Inadequate records of their location, death by disease or neglect, and man's thoughtless removal of those that stood in the way of progress have taken their toll. Information about these historical trees was obtained from the most authoritative sources available, and to those individuals and organizations who helped in any way, we are indebted. Also described are some Texas trees that are not famous for historical reasons, but because they have been certified by the American Forestry Association as the largest of their kind in the United States. Some of the trees featured herein have been marked and are being preserved. Many, however, have received little or no attention. All of Texas' famous trees should be marked, protected, and made accessible for visits by this and future generations. There is still time to insure this legacy.

FAO-North Carolina State Forest Tree Improvement Training Centre Lecture Notes / by Robert Lee Mcelwee. - North Carolina State University, 1969. ID: B3597 Southlands 7.0 M33f Subject 1. TREE IMPROVEMENT FOREWORD: The North Carolina State - FAO Forest Tree Improvement Training Centre has undertaken as its primary objective to provide beginning and refresher training in forest genetics and forest tree improvement for interested officers of FAO member nations. To accomplish this, outstanding scientists in several allied areas have been brought together, each having broad experience in application of his discipline to tree improvement. We have endeavored to develop the course to combine a review of underlying genetic principles as they apply to practical afforestation and reforestation problems. We feel it most efficient to intersperse 12 days of classroom presentation and discussion with eight days of field study and observation of applied programs. The several sections of the lecture notes covering discussion topics

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(Continued) FAO-North Carolina State Forest Tree Improvement Training Centre Lecture Notes were prepared independently by the lecturers. In those instances where topics are closely related, there will be some overlap. Such overlap is good, pointing out the importance of the topic and also relating the views of several people on the subject. These lecture notes have been prepared to supplement class discussions and personal notes, providing attendees with a record of lecturers' views on the subjects covered.

Farming the Small Forest, A Guide for the Landowner / by Laurence C. Walker. - Miller Freeman Publications, Inc., 1988. ID: B2618 Type: BKS Southlands 0.16 W34f ISBN/ISSN: 0-87930-173-2

Fast Growing Timber Trees of the Lowland Tropics - Pinus Merkusii / by E. N. G. Cooling., 1968. ID: B830 Type: BKS Southlands 2.582 P659 M563

Fast Growing Timber Trees of the Lowland Tropics No. 6 - Pinus Caribaea - Volume I / Lamb. A. F. A.., 1973. ID: B894 Type: BKS Southlands 2.582 P659 C277

Faster, Easier, Cheaper - A Quick Guide to Secretarial Efficiency / by Susan J. Shrader. - Professional Training Associates Inc., 1987. (Speaking From Experience) ID: B908 Type: BKS Southlands 0.42 S

Feasibility of Using Lake States Hardwoods for Newsprint and Other Pulp and Paper Products. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1959. ID: B2065 Type: BKS Southlands 5.613 F

The Feasibility of Wood-fired Power Generation in New Zealand, A Research Project Report / by Ralph E. H. Sims... [et al.]. - Massey University, 1991. ID: B3438 Southlands 5.31 S55f Subject 1. WOOD PROCESSING This is a research project report completed under contract to Electricorp Corporation (Production) of New Zealand Ltd.

The Federal lands; their use and management / by Marion Clawson, Burnell Held. - The Johns Hopkins Press, 1957. ID: B5 Type: BK Southlands 0.112 C617f

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Federal Laws and Regulations Affecting Private Forestry, May 1994. - American Forest & Paper Association, 1994. ID: B2245 Type: BKS Southlands 0.115 F42 1994

Federal Manual for Identifying and Delineating Jurisdictional Wetlands. - Interagency Cooperative Publication, USF&WS; EPA; Dept of Army; Soil Conservation Service, 1989. ID: B2771 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 F42 1989

Federal Regulation of New Industrial Plants / by John Quarles. - New Plants Report, Washington, D. C., 1979. ID: B1924 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 Q

The Federal Role in the Conservation and Management of Private Nonindustrial Forest Lands. - U.S.D.A., 1978. (Interagency Study) ID: B1815 Type: BKS Southlands 7.0 F

Felling and Bunching Small Trees from Thinning with Small Scale Equipment - Status and Planning Report - Project IEA-FE-PGC-CPC7 / by Inge Krogstad. - Norwegian Forest Research Institute, 1982. ID: B3455 Southlands 4.2711 K76f Subject 1. FELLING PREFACE: This is the Norwegian Status and Planning Report for phase 1 of the IEA-FE project "Research, Development and Information on the Subject of Felling and Bunching Small Trees from Thinnings on Gentle Terrain with Small-Scale Equipment".

Felling and Bunching Small Trees from Thinnings with Small Scale Equipment / by Hans Knutell, Tommy Sundin. - Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 1982. ID: B3691 Southlands 4.1 K88f ISBN/ISSN: 91-576-1266-8 Subject 1. FELLING PREFACE: This report is a cooperative work between the Silviculture Techniques Group and the Small Scale Forest Operation Group at the Department of Operational Efficiency, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

Fernbank Science Center 1991 Annual Report., 1991. ID: B1155 Type: BKS Southlands 0.75 F47 1991

Fertilizer - Technology and Usage / by Malcolm H. McVickar, G. L. Bridger, Lewis B. Nelson. - Soil Science Society of America, 1963. ID: B3470 Southlands

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(Continued) Fertilizer - Technology and Usage 2.64 M88f Subject 1. FERTILIZER FOREWORD: The short course from which this volume originated was organized by members of the Soil Science Society of America. By sponsoring the publication of the papers in book form, the Soil Science Society of America is making available the subject matter of the short course to all who have an interest in the latest developments in fertilizer technology and usage. The volume should be especially useful to the many agronomists in the fertilizer industry, to fertilizer dealers and distributors, to agricultural advisers, and to teachers and students in colleges and universities. One innovation in this book that may be especially noticeable to many is the use of the elemental basis for expressing values for plant nutrients in fertilizers and in soil and plant analyses. As a means of promoting the change from archaic oxide system, the Soil Science Society of America adopted the elemental basis by official action in 1960. Since that time the change has gone into effect in all publications of the Society, and has also been adopted and applied in all publications of the American Society of Agronomy and Crop Science Society of America. To aid readers of this book in making the change from the oxide to elemental values, presently used oxide values are included in parentheses following each listing of the elemental values.

Fertilizer and Plant Nutrition Guide. - Fertilizer and Plant Nutrition Service, 1984. (FAO Fertilizer and Plant Nutrition Bulletin 9) ID: B526 Type: BKS Southlands 2.64 F411 ISBN/ISSN: 92-5-102160-0

Fertilizer Distribution and Sampling Techniques in the Aerial Fertilization of Forests / by K. A. Armson., 1972. (Technical Report No. 11) ID: B1158 Type: BKS Southlands 2.64 A

The Fertilizer Treatment of Forest Trees / by Dr. Hubert Baule, Claude Fricker., 1970. ID: B524 Type: BKS Southlands 2.64 B346f ISBN/ISSN: 3 405 10856

Fertilizers and Soil Amendments / by Roy H. Follett, Larry S. Murphy, Roy L. Donahue. - Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1981. ID: B1355 Type: BKS Southlands 2.64 F667f ISBN/ISSN: 0-13-314336-8

Fertilizers and Their Use. - Second Edition Revis. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1970. (FAO Land and Water Development Series No. 4) ID: B1062 Type: BKS Southlands 2.64 F

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Fiber Conservation and Utilization, Proceedings of the May 1974 Pulp & Paper Seminar / by Paul D. Van Derveer, Kenneth E. Lowe. - Miller Freeman Publications, Inc., 1975. ID: B3387 Southlands 4.0 V36f ISBN/ISSN: 0-87930-032-9 Subject 1. PROCEEDINGS

Field and Laboratory Guide to Tree Pathology / by Robert O. Blanchard, Terry A. Tattar. - Academic Press, 1981. ID: B569 Type: BKS Southlands 3.31 B639f ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-103980-3

A Field Guide for Identification and Interpretation of Ecosystems / by Craig DeLong, Rick Fahlman. - Ministry of Forests, British Columbia, 1996. ID: B3618 Southlands 1.6 D44f Subject 1. ECOSYSTEMS PREFACE: This draft field guide is intended to provide operational personnel with an interim tool for site unit identification and interpretation for areas of the Prince George Forest Region where there is no recently published guide available. The guide replaces previous draft guides for: ESSFh1 (now ESSFwk1), ESSFh2 (now ESSFwc3), ICHf (now ICHvk2), SBSc (now SBSmw), SBSf (now SBSvk), SBSj1 (now SBSwk1), and SBS1 (now SBSmh). In order to use this draft guide insert effectively the user should be completely familiar with the methods of site identification using the Biogeoclimatic Ecosystem Classification (BEC) system. This insert should be used in conjunction with any of the introduction sections included with LMH # 15, 21, 22, 24, or 29.

A Field Guide for Site Identification and Interpretation for the Southwest Portion of the Prince George Forest Region / by Craig DeLong, David Tanner, Mike J. Jull. - Ministry of Forests, British Columbia, 1993. ID: B3617 Southlands 1.322 D44f ISBN/ISSN: 0229-1622 Subject 1. LAND MANAGEMENT INTRODUCTION: This guide presents site identification and interpretation information for forest ecosystems of the southwest portion of the Prince George Forest Region. The classification system used follows the Biogeoclimatic Ecosystem Classification (BEC) developed for the province by the B.C. Ministry of Forests.

Field Guide for Wetland Delineation, Unified Federal Method. - Wetland Training Institute, Inc., 1989. ID: B1975 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 F

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Field Guide to Ecosites of West-Central Alberta, Special Report 9 / by J. D. Beckingham, I. G. W. Corns, J. H. Archibald. - Canadian Forest Service, 1996. (Special Report) ID: B3355 Southlands C13.42 B42f SR9 Subject 1. ECOSITES ABSTRACT: An ecological classification system was developed for west-central Alberta through teh analysis of vegetation, soil, site, and forest productivity information. The heirarchical classification system has three levels - ecosite, ecosite phase, and plant community type. Forty-four ecosites are described with further detail provided by subdivision into ecosite phase and plant community type. A soil type classification system that describes 17 soil types was also developed. Management interpretations were made for drought, excess moisture, soil rutting hazard, soil compaction hazard, puddling hazard, soil erosion hazard, frost heave hazard, soil temperature limitations, vegetation competition, and windthrow hazard. Color photos and drawings are presented for 106 common plants of west-central Alberta. An index listing common and scientific names of illustrated plants is included. Keys to ecological variables, definitions of soil horizon designations, and a glossary are also included.

A Field Guide to Reptiles and Amphibians, Eastern and Central North America / by Roger Conant, Joseph T. Collins. - third edition. - Houghton Mifflin Company, 1958. (The Peterson Field Guide Series) ID: B2460 Type: BKS Southlands 0.71 C66f ISBN/ISSN: 0-395-37022-1

Field Guide to Soils and the Environment - Applications of Soil Surveys / by Gerald W. Olson. - Chapman and Hall, 1984. ID: B456 Type: BKS Southlands 1.637 O53f ISBN/ISSN: 0-412-25970-2

A Field Guide to Wildflowers of Northeastern and North-Central North America - A Visual Approach / by Roger Tory Peterson, Margaret McKenny. - Houghton Mifflin Company, 1968. (The Peterson Field Guide Series) ID: B1380 Type: BKS Southlands 1.5 P485f

Field Handbook of Local Logging and Log Trucking Regulations in Georgia / by Ben D. Jackson, W. Dale Greene, Martha Baxter. - University of Georgia, 1992. ID: B2134 Type: BKS Southlands 0.13 J32f 1992

Field Manual for Characterizing Spray from Small Aircraft / by R. K. Dumbauld, J. E. Rafferty. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1977. ID: B3374 Southlands 2.6716 D85f

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(Continued) Field Manual for Characterizing Spray from Small Aircraft Subject 1. SPRAY DEPOSIT INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this manual is to describe field procedures for the rapid characterization of the spray deposit from small aircraft spray systems prior to forest spray operations. The techniques described in this manual are intended to assist spray project entomologists in establishing the applicability of specific spray system characteristics to particular application problems and to assist aircraft engineers in implementing and testing the effects of field changes in aircraft spray systems intended to improve application characteristics.

Field Manual of Wildlife Diseases in the Southeastern United States / by William R. Davidson, Victor F. Nettles. - Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Diseas, 1991. ID: B1680 Type: BKS Southlands 9.12 D

Field Manual of Wildlife Diseases in the Southeastern United States, Second Edition / by William R. Davidson, Victor F. Nettles. - Second Edition. - University of Georgia, 1997. ID: B2832 Type: BKS Southlands 9.12 D38f2

Fifth Annual Climate Assessment 1993. - Climate Analysis Center,Camp Springs,Md., 1994. ID: B2271 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 H34f 1994

The Fifth Discipline: the Art and Practice of the Learning Organization / by Peter M. Senge. - Doubleday, 1990. ID: B2183 Type: BKS Southlands 0.41 S46f 1990 ISBN/ISSN: 0-385-26094-6

Fifth World Forestry Congress - Provisional List of Participants., 1960. ID: B1123 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 W5th 1960

Fifty World Forestry Congress Proceedings - Multiple Use of Forest Lands., 1960. ID: B1124 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 W5th 1960

Fifty years of forestry in the U.S.A / Society of American Foresters. - Society of American Foresters, 1950. ID: B4 Type: BK Southlands - Attic 0.111 S678f

The Fifty-Second Executives' Conference Proceedings - The Institute of Paper Chemistry. - The Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1988. ID: B1553 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) The Fifty-Second Executives' Conference Proceedings - The Institute of Paper Chemistry 0.77 F

Fighting Recession with Research, Proceedings Tenth Annual Hardwood Symposium of the Hardwood Research Council / Hardwood Research Council. - Hardwood Research Council, 1982. ID: B2028 Type: BKS Southlands 1.232 F53 10th 1982 Subject 1. RECESSION

The Figure Finaglers / by Robert S. Reichard. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1974. ID: B3250 Southlands 0.714 R44f Subject 1. COMMRECIAL STATISTICS Whether you want to save money while buying a new car...evaluate a government statistic in order to make a business decision...or find out how much a time-payment item is really going to cost you, here is a book that will be of real help. Written for average people, rather than mathematicians or numbers professionals, it cuts through the mumbo jumbo of the numbes game and, in clear, simple, and easy-to-grasp language, shows you how to orient yourself in the confusing and often misleading world of numbers, statistics, and official figures. It explains as never before how numbers are used and misused today, so that you can judge for yourself how fair, or unfair, a particular statistic or figure is.

Final Consensus Report of the Keystone International Dialogue Series on Plant Genetic Resources, Madras Plenary Session. - Genetic Resources Communications Systems, 1990. ID: B1998 Type: BKS Southlands 1.48 F 1990

Final Environmental Impact Statement Chip Mill Terminals on the Tennessee River, vol. 1. - Tennessee Valley Authority, USACE, USFWS, 1993. ID: B2018 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 F vol. 1

Final Environmental Impact Statement Chip Mill Terminals on the Tennessee River, Vol. 3, Response to Public Comments. - Tennessee Valley Authority, USACE, USFWS, 1993. ID: B2020 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 F vol. 3

Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Suppression of the Southern Pine Beetle, Southern Region, Volume 1 Chapters I - VI, VIII - X / U.S.D.A. Forest Service. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1987. ID: B3599 Southlands

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(Continued) Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Suppression of the Southern Pine Beetle, Southern Region, Volume 1 Chapters I - VI, 3.461 U54f Subject 1. ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS ABSTRACT: The Final Environmental Impact Statement documents the results of an environmental analysis of six alternatives which were developed for possible non-Federal forest lands within the 14 States comprising the Southern Region of the USDA, Forest Service. This statement also includes documentation of the results of environmental analyses of suppressing southern pine beetle in wilderness areas and documentation of the effects of specific analyses on 15 wilderness areas in Alabama, Arkansas (Ouachita National Forest only), Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas.

Final Environmental Statement Chip Mill Terminals on the Tennessee River, Vol. 2, Appendices. - Tennessee Valley Authority, USACE, USFWS, 1993. ID: B2019 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 F vol. 2

A Financial Analysis of Selected Major Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Producers 1947-1964 / by Joseph Otto Pecenka. - University of Illinois, 1967. ID: B2661 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 P42f 1967

The Financial Maturity of Certain Southern Mixed Hardwood Stands / by Richard Lee Porterfield., 1970. ID: B855 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 P849p 1970

Financing the Pulp and Paper Industry on the Pacific Coast / by Charles Eliot Calhoun. - University of Washington, 1930. ID: B2526 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 C34f 1930

Finding Common Ground, Draft Recommendations of the North Forest Lands Council, March 1994. - Northern Forest Lands Council, 1994. ID: B2217 Type: BKS Southlands 0.112 F56

Finding Common Ground: Conserving the Northern Forest. - Northern Forest Lands Council, 1994. ID: B2270 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 F56 1994

Fire by Prescription Symposium Proceedings., 1976. ID: B1252 Type: BKS Southlands 3.151 F 1976

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Fire Ecology - United States and Southern Canada / by Henry A. Wright, Arthur W. Bailey. - John Wiley & Sons, 1982. ID: B550 Type: BKS Southlands 3.15 W949f ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-09033-6

Fire Ecology and Fire Use in the Pine Forest of the South, A Chronological Bibliography / by A. Bigler Crow. - Louisiana State University, 1982. ID: B2733 Type: BKS Southlands 3.1 C76f

Fire in America, A Cultural History of Wildland and Rural Fire / by Stephen J. Pyne. - Princeton University Press, 1982. ID: B2610 Type: BKS Southlands 3.1 P96f

Fire in Forestry - Volume I: Forest Fire Behavior and Effects / by Craig Chandler... [et al.]. - John Wiley & Sons, 1983. ID: B547 Type: BKS Southlands 3.1 F523 v.1 ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-87442-6

Fire in Forestry - Volume II: Forest Fire Management and Organization / by Craig Chandler... [et al.]. - John Wiley & Sons, 1983. ID: B548 Type: BKS Southlands 3.1 F523 v.2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-87447-7

Fire in the Management of Forests of the Southern Region / by Edward B. Williams. ID: B1255 Type: BKS Southlands 3.101 W

Fire: A Summary of Literature in the United States from the Mid-1920's to 1966 / by Charles T. Cushwa., 1968. ID: B1254 Type: BKS Southlands 3.1 C

Firewood Crops - Shrub and Tree Species for Energy Production. - National Academy of Sciences, 1980. ID: B736 Type: BKS Southlands 9.14 F523

The Firewood Venture - Planning, Execution, Evaluation / by R. G. Shula, A. E. Hay, G. L. Tarlton. - Forest Research Institute, 1989. ID: B3707 Southlands 5.7 S88f Subject 1. FIREWOOD INTRODUCTION: The growing of firewood is a relatively recent, novel extension of traditional agriculture and forestry. Purpose-grown firewood ventures require management decisions common to forestry, but have a land base and harvest cycle more aligned with agricultural cropping.

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(Continued) The Firewood Venture - Planning, Execution, Evaluation Farmers and investors willing to assume a commercial risk regard firewood as a segment of the energy market: an alternative domestic energy resource supplementing traditional firewood sources. In addition to commercial risk, the firewood grower is exposed to the risks associated with growing and managing a tree crop. In order to minimize these risks, interested growers have sought information based on the experience and expertise of staff at the Forest Research Institute (FRI). During the development of this Bulletin, the editors encouraged authors to adopt a format and style which would produce an easy-to-read ready reference, rather than a jargon-filled, scientific treatise. The intent is to provide professional advice simply yet clearly and accurately. The editors do not view this Bulletin as a final statement on purpose-grown firewood ventures, but rather a foundation upon which to build as researchers and entrepreneurs benefit from hindsight.

First Annual International Wood Markets Conference - Strategies for the New Millenium / International Wood Markets Research Inc.. - DANA Publishing, 1999. ID: B3765 Southlands 5.0 I57f Subject 1. SUPPLY DYNAMICS Contains papers presented at the first annual International Wood Markets Conference held April 14-16, 1999 in Auckland, New Zealand.

First Annual Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference - Proceedings / by H. L. Beadel. - Tall Timbers Research Station. ID: B1916 Type: BKS Southlands 3.16 T147p 1

First Global Conference on Paper & the Environment, An International Symposium on the Industrial Stewardship of the Envi. - Communication Conseil Int'l,Paris,France, 1993. ID: B2176 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 F57 1993

First Things First, To Live, To Love, To Learn, to Leave a Legacy / by Stephen R. Covey, A. Roger Merrill, Rebecca R. Merrill. - Simon & Schuster, 1994. ID: B2784 Type: BKS Southlands 0.41 C68f ISBN/ISSN: 0-684-80203-1 Subject 1. TIME MANAGEMENT

Fitting Equations to Data / by Cuthbert Daniel, Fred S. Wood. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1971. ID: B1272 Type: BKS Southlands 0.663 D184f ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-19460-3

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Flavours and Fragrances of Plant Origin / by J. J. W. Coppen. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1995. (Non-Wood Forest Products) ID: B3689 Southlands 5.7 C66n 1 ISBN/ISSN: 92-5-103648-9 Subject 1. NON-WOOD FOREWORD: Non-wood forest products are extremely heterogenous. They play a vital role in the life and welfare of the people. A large number of items of our everyday use contain a varying proportion of non-wood forest products. Sustainable utilization and development of non-wood forest products are highly demanding on scientific knowledge and information relating to their resource distribution and management, chemical and biological properties, uses, supply-demand situation and so on. However, the information base of non-wood forest products is still weak. Sources of existing information are dispersed. There is a lack of an adequate system of compiling and disseminating available information. These exert a negative influence on the development of non-wood forest products. In order to remedy this deficiency, the FAO Forest Products Division has initiated publication of a new series on non-wood forest products. The present publication on flavours and fragrances of plant origin is the first of the series.

Flooding and Plant Growth / by T. T. Kozlowski. - Academic Press, Inc., 1984. ID: B368 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3111 F631 ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-424120-4 Subject 1. PHYSIOLOGICAL ECOLOGY

Floods in Arkansas - Magnitude and Frequency / by James L. Patterson. - U.S. Department of the Interior, 1961. (Geological Survey) ID: B3411 Southlands 1.3111 P37f Subject 1. ARKANSAS ABSTRACT: This report presents methods by which the magnitude and frequency of expected floods for most streams in Arkansas may be determined. Flood data have been used to define flood-frequency curves applicable to the State. Composite frequency curves have been defined showing the relation of the mean annual flood to floods having recurrence intervals of 1.2 to 50 years. Other curves express the relation of the mean annual flood to drainage basin characteristics. For the northern part of the State, it was found that the slope of the composite frequency curve varies with drainage area size, and an adjustment curve was drawn for use in conjunction with the composite curve for this area. By combining data from the composite and mean annual flood curves a flood-frequency curve may be drawn for any stream in Arkansas, not materially affected by works of man, within the limits of drainage area and recurrence interval defined by base data.

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Flora of the Venezuelan Guayana / by Julian A. Steyermark, Paul E. Berry, Bruce K. Holst. - Timber Press, 1995. ID: B2448 Type: BKS Southlands 1.5 S73f Vol. 1 ISBN/ISSN: 0-88192-313-3 Subject 1. BOTANY

Flora of the Venezuelan Guayana, Vol. 2, Pteridophytes, Spermatophytes, Acanthaceae-Araceae / by Julian A. Steyermark, Paul E. Berry, Bruce K. Holst. - Timber Press, 1995. ID: B2459 Type: BKS Southlands 1.5 S73f Vol. 2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-88192-326-5

Floriculture; Funamentals and Practices / by Alex Laurie, Victor H. Ries. - First Edition. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1942. ID: B303 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 1.0 L385f

Florida Driver's Handbook., 1987. ID: B1114 Type: BKS Southlands 7.84 F

Florida Wild Flowers and Roadside Plants / by C. Ritchie Bell, Bryan J. Taylor. - Laurel Hill Press, Chapel Hill, N.C., 1982. ID: B2242 Type: BKS Southlands 1.5 B44f ISBN/ISSN: 0-9608688-3-6

Florida's Water Resources -- Implications For Forest Management., 1979. (Resource Report 6) ID: B979 Type: BKS Southlands 1.64 F

Floristics for the 21st Century. - Missouri Botanical Garden, 1989. ID: B1993 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3 F 1988

Flow, The Psychology of Optimal Experience / by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi. - HarperCollins Publishers, 1991. ID: B2234 Type: BKS Southlands 0.4 C77f ISBN/ISSN: 0-06-092043-2

Foliage and Nitrogen Dynamics in a Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L.) Plantation Following Precommercial Thinning and Fertil / by James Michael Rachal. - Oklahoma State University, 1986. ID: B2502 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 R119f 1986

Foliar Mineral Concentration of Sycamore, Sweetgum, and Green Ash on Seven Sites in East Texas / by William Thomas Chambless., 1979. ID: B204 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 C445f 1979

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Fomes Annosus Root Rot in the South, Guidelines for Prevention / by R. C. Froelich... [et al.]. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1977. ID: B2084 Type: BKS Southlands 3.3122 F

Forages - The Science of Grassland Agriculture / by Maurice E. Heath, Darrel S. Metcalfe, Robert F. Barnes. - Third Edition. - Iowa State University, 1976. ID: B724 Type: BKS Southlands 9.11 H438f3 ISBN/ISSN: 0-8138-0680-1

The Forest Alternative for Treatment and Utilization of Municipal and Industrial Wastes / by Dale W. Cole, Charles L. Henry, Wade L. Nutter. - University of Washington Press, 1986. ID: B949 Type: BKS Southlands 9.18 F ISBN/ISSN: 0-295-96392-1

The Forest and Man / by Robert K. Winters. - Vantage Press, 1974. ID: B3745 Southlands 0.71 W56f ISBN/ISSN: 533-00982-0 Subject 1. FOREST HISTORY PREFACE: In the pages that follow I have tried to picture that impact of the forest and its products - or their lack - on man's use of wood, the story begins with the wood for the tombs of the Pharaohs of Egypt and continues through the centuries to the Nazi attempt to establish a German-dominated wood hegemony during World War II. With respect to the forest per se, the story ranges form the forest as a locale for the royal hunts of the early Chinese Emperors and the rulers of India to the role of the forest in the outdoor recreation and anti-pollution programs of the latter twentieth century.

Forest and Range Policy, Its Development in the United States / by Samuel Trask Dana, Sally K. Fairfax. - Second. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1980. (McGraw-Hill Series in Forest Resources) ID: B2532 Type: BKS Southlands 0.1 D36f2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-07-015288-8 Subject 1. CONSERVATION PREFACE: It is difficult to undertake a revision of this text, which has been long considered a classic, without feelings of humility. My major goal has been to update Dean Dana's work without introducing errors. In order to make room for new material, it has been necessary to eliminate some of the detail of the first edition. These revisions and eliminations have been guided by four basic principles. The first was a strong belief that it was desirable and appropriate to maintain the historical, chronological approach Dean Dana used. Knowing how we got to where we are today will help us understand where we are and what we have to carry us into the future. The editing of the existing text was also guided by a desire to have the text provide a background for current issues. For example, Dean Dana gave very little treatment to the wilderness movement. When he wrote, it was not clear that wilderness was going to become the major issue it is today. I have,

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(Continued) Forest and Range Policy, Its Development in the United States therefore, felt obliged to go back and admix wilderness policy with Dean Dana's discussion starting about 1920. Third, I believe that the book is appropriately backend loaded. There is more detail on the legislative history and the provisions of the most recent legislation than there is on earlier and perhaps more important legislation because the impact of earlier acts is easier to understand now. Finally, I have taken the Dean's appendix on developments in related fields and integrated it into the copy where appropriate. Water management, minerals development, and wildlife management are important parts of forest and range policy in the 1970s and should not, in my opinion, be treated as "related." This is a view which I am certain that he shared, although I am not sure that he would have wanted to eliminate the appendix.

Forest and Shade Tree Entomology / by Roger F. Anderson. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1960. ID: B1327 Type: BKS Southlands 3.4 A ISBN/ISSN: 0 471 02739 1

Forest and Shade Tree Pests of Kentucky / by Mark Matuszewski. - Commonwealth of Kentucky, 1973. ID: B3663 Southlands 3.0 M37f Subject 1. PEST CONTROL FOREWORD: The Kentucky Division of Forestry has by statute the assigned responsibility of perpetuating, conserving and developing the forest resources of the Commonwealth. One of the Division's significant programs relates to Forest Pest Control, and the need for continuing vigilance to protect our timber resource. Forest Pest Control has long been equated with the prevention, detection and suppression of forest insect and disease attacks on public and private lands. From the early years when Oak wilt forest appeared in Kentucky and continuing vigilance has bee of utmost importance. Insects and tree diseases take a heavy annual toll of timber from forests and farm woodlands in Kentucky. Much of this loss is preventable. To appraise the losses, it is first necessary to recognize them. To prevent them, the factors that lead to them must be known. This handbook is not intended to offer a ready solution, nor to overly emphasize problems relating to insects and disease. However, it is intended to identify those insects and diseases that offer reason for concern. Armed with more knowledge of possible dangers incumbent therein, specialists and the general public alike will be in a better position to cope with problems that may arise.

The Forest and The Trees / by Gordon Robinson. - Island Press, 1988. ID: B1789 Type: BKS Southlands 0.119 R ISBN/ISSN: 0-933280-40-8

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Forest Assessment / by D. Heinsdijk. - Centre for Agricultural Publication and Documentation, 1975. ID: B3425 Southlands 0.71 H44f Subject 1. FOREST ASSESSMENT ABSTRACT: Forest assessment is the evaluation of forest lands and stands, and their general management, taking into account all uses to which they are put. For such assessment, one must consider history, topography, climate, soil, production, economics of timber, ecology and nature conservation, and social functions including recreation. The treatment of these subjects mentions present trends, and describes temperate, subtropical and tropical circumstances.

Forest Atlas of the Midwest / by Robert W. Merz., 1979. ID: B1161 Type: BKS Southlands 0.746 F

Forest Atlas of the Midwest / by Robert W. Merz. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1978. ID: B1505 Type: BKS Southlands 0.746 F

A Forest Atlas of the Northeast / by Howard W. Lull. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1968. ID: B3616 Southlands 0.746 L84f Subject 1. MAPS ABSTRACT: This atlas is a general reference work for the professional forester, conservationist, forestry-school student, and general public. It consists of 16 maps and accompanying text. The maps show present forest cover, forest land distribution, physiographic regions, soil characteristics, mean annual precipitation, mean annual snowfall, number of days with snow cover, temperature zones, mean annual potential evapotranspiration, mean annual water surplus, population distribution, and forest land ownership and recreation areas.

A Forest Atlas of the South / by Thomas C. Nelson, Walter M. Zillgitt. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1969. ID: B3615 Southlands 0.746 N44f Subject 1. FOREST ATLAS The South is an important forest region with a wide range of climate, vegetation, soil, and topography. These varied conditions influence the practice of forest management for timber, rangeland, wildlife, water, and recreation. This atlas provides a ready source of useful information for managers of these forest lands and a reference for research workers, students, and others. An effort was made to select those maps most in demand by a wide variety of users. In all cases the data are the most recent available, and some of the information is heretofore unpublished. The

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(Continued) A Forest Atlas of the South three maps depicting precipitation during parts of the growing season were especially prepared for this atlas by the Environmental Science Services Administration of the U. S. Department of commerce. The map of Major Forest Types is a revision of previous maps issued by the Forest Survey Units of the Southern and Southeastern Forest Experiment Stations. The map showing proportions of land forested is new, and the data on pine and hardwood distribution and on fire-hazard areas are drawn from publications that became available only during 1969. The locations of State forests were compiled from a canvass of State forestry offices, and probably represent the most complete information available, since a number of recent changes have been made in these lands.

Forest Biomass Studies., 1971. ID: B1117 Type: BKS Southlands 7.238 F

The Forest Certification Handbook: The Essential Guide to the Environmental Labelling of Wood Products / by Christopher Upton, Stephen Bass. - St. Lucie Press, 1996. ID: B2462 Type: BKS Southlands 0.1 U67f 1996 ISBN/ISSN: 1-884015-89-1 Subject 1. FOREST INITIATIVES FOREWORD: This book is about the certification of forests - about providing a guarantee to the buyer that his or her purchase comes from a well-managed forest and will not favour unsustainable or inequitable practices. Such a guarantee should bring several advantages. First, it should satisfy the conscience of the buyer, and secondly, it should give added confidence to the various stakeholders in the chain of production (forest owner, forest manager, harvester, shipper, distributor and retailer) that the product will have a market and perhaps even fetch a better price. But more important is the role of certification in providing an incentive to forest owners and managers to raise the standard of their forest management. It is, of course, not the only force in this direction. A new set of international norms was set when nations agreed to the Forest Principles at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro in 1992. As a direct result, there are now many international and national initiatives to establish more specific principles for forest management, and to identify criteria to judge the quality of management, and indicators to assess performance. These initiatives address standards at the country level; but implementation will, of course, have to be at the level of the individual forest - the forest management unit. These two efforts - moves towards certification and efforts to define standards - are complementary; as they develop they should converge and become mutually supportive. Here lies the importance of this book. It explains clearly how a certification programme should be run. It discusses critically what certification may or may not achieve in terms of solving the problems that beset forests. And it gives an up-to-date account of the

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(Continued) The Forest Certification Handbook: The Essential Guide to the Environmental Labelling of Wood Products relationship between certification and the other efforts that are being made to improve forest management world-wide.

The Forest Communities of Mount Rainier National Park / by Jerry F. Franklin... [et al.]. - U.S. Department of the Interior, 1988. (Scientific Monograph Series) ID: B1543 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3 F ISBN/ISSN: 0-943475-01-5

Forest Cover Types of North America (Exclusive of Mexico) / Society of American Foresters. - Society of American Foresters, 1975. ID: B3797 Southlands 1.322 S62f Subject 1. FOREST COVER This bulletin contains a discussion of the problem and the basis used in making the forest type classifications. The report on eastern types includes a list of the forest types classified by habitat and forest regions. The western report lists the types by natural groups starting with the coldest region and working toward the warmer. For both East and West, detailed descriptions for all types are appended. Lists giving the scientific and common names of all tree species mentioned in the reports are included, as well as an index of forest types for both East and West.

Forest Cover Types of the United States and Canada / by F. H. Eyre. - Society of American Foresters, 1980. ID: B844 Type: BKS Southlands 1.322 F716

Forest Decline, Cause-Effect Research in the United States of North America and Federal Republic of Germany. - Assessment Group of Biology,Ecology & En, 1988. ID: B1992 Type: BKS Southlands 9.2 F ISBN/ISSN: 3-89336-006-9

Forest Ecology / by Hamish (J.P.) Kimmins. - Macmillan Publishing Company, 1987. ID: B2541 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3 K55f ISBN/ISSN: 0-02-364050-2

Forest Ecology / by Stephen H. Spurr. - The Ronald Press Company, 1964. ID: B3314 Southlands 1.3 S88f Subject 1. AUTECOLOGY Forest Ecology deals with the ecological foundations of silviculture. It is designed for use as a textbook in courses in forest ecology, silvics, or principles of silviculture for foresters, for wildlife managers, and for others interested in the ecology of forest land.

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(Continued) Forest Ecology This book has three major subdivisions. "The Forest Environment" treats autecology, the influences of solar radiation, atmospheric conditions, climate, and soil on the individual forest plant. In "The Forest Community," synecology is covered as it relates to the factors that influence composition and survival in the forest and create the forest ecosystem as it exists in time and in space. Finally, 'The Forest" explores phytogeography. Here, the actual historical development and spatial distribution of the North American forest is briefly developed.

Forest Ecology, Third Edition, Part I, The Forest Tree / by Stephen H. Spurr, Burton V. Barnes. - Third Edition. - John Wiley & Sons, 1980. ID: B2781 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 S68f3 Pt. 1 ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-04732-5

Forest Ecology, Third Edition, Part II, The Forest Environment / by Stephen H. Spurr, Burton V. Barnes. - Third Edition. - John Wiley & Sons, 1980. ID: B2782 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 S68f3 Pt. II ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-04732-5

Forest Ecology, Third Edition, Part III, The Ecosystem, Site, Community, and Ecosystem Analysis / by Stephen H. Spurr, Burton V. Barnes. - Third Edition. ID: B2787 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 S68f3 Pt. III

Forest Ecosystems: Concepts and Management / by Richard H. Waring, William H. Schlesinger. - Academic Press, 1985. ID: B2014 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3 W277f ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-735440-9

Forest Energy - Annotated Bibliography, Bulletin No. 149 / by R. G. Shula. - Forest Research Institute, 1990. (Bulletin) ID: B3454 Southlands 0.735 S88s Subject 1. BIBLIOGRAPHY INTRODUCTION: Soon after the oil shock in 1973, the amount of literature regarding alternative energy sources increased dramatically. Today, a literature search with the keywords 'biomass harvesting' or 'chip storage' produces a staggering number of references. The critical questions likely to be asked by an enquiring layperson, general practitioner, or scientist with expertise in only a particular area are: 1. "Which references are likely to be the most useful?" and 2. "What about the New Zealand experience?" The objective of this Bulletin, then, is to provide a selective, annotated forest energy bibliography (a ready-reference) capturing the more relevant, important worldwide references, while documenting the

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(Continued) Forest Energy - Annotated Bibliography, Bulletin No. 149 New Zealand experience.

Forest Engineering Seminar Proceedings. - American Pulpwood Association, Inc., 1967. ID: B1119 Type: BKS Southlands 6.0 F

Forest Entomology / by Samuel Alexander Graham. - Third Edition. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1952. (American Forestry Series) ID: B3589 Southlands 3.47 G72f Subject 1. ENTOMOLOGY PREFACE: This is a book on forest entomology and not on forest insects. The insect species that are discussed are selected to illustrate principles and control practices. Other species might have served equally well for these purposes, and in using this book for a text the teacher may prefer to substitute some other species. With this possibility in mind, references to other species, not mentioned in the text, and additional selected references concerned with control practices and principles are included in the bibliography. The bibliography is arranged by chapters and, as a rule, a publication is listed only once. Reference tot he general index will indicate the page on which a citation is listed.

Forest Entomology - Ecology and Management / by Robert N. Coulson, John A. Witter. - John Wiley & Sons, 1984. ID: B610 Type: BKS Southlands 3.47 C855f ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-02573-9

Forest Farming, Towards a Solution to Problems of World Hunger and Conservation / by J. Sholto Douglas, Robert A. de J. Hart. - Robinson & Watkins Books Ltd., 1976. ID: B2320 Type: BKS Southlands 0.71 D68f ISBN/ISSN: 0-7224-0142-6

Forest Fertilization ... Theory and Practice. - Tennessee Valley Authority, 1968. ID: B529 Type: BKS Southlands 2.64 S989f

Forest Fertilization Research in the South: A Review and Analysis. - Agricultural Exp. Stns. of Texas, 1972. (Southern Cooperative Series Bulletin 158) ID: B1922 Type: BKS Southlands 2.64 F

Forest Fertilization, Bibliographic Series Number 258 / by Jack Weiner, Kathleen Mirkes. - Number 258. - Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1972. (Bibliographic Series)

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(Continued) Forest Fertilization, Bibliographic Series Number 258 ID: B3440 Southlands 0.735 W 1972 258 Subject 1. FOREST FERTILIZATION PREFACE: This is the 1st edition of "Forest Fertilization." The main criterion for including references was the reporting of studies on the use of fertilizer or nutrient-containing materials, such as organic residues, humus, and compost, in improving the growth of trees. Most of the references are studies on forest stands and plantations. Also included is the use of fertilizers in forest nursery management. Studies on the nutrition of forest trees in the greenhouse, pot culture and hydroponics experiments are included. Silviculture was not included unless mentioned along with fertilizing. No claim is made for complete coverage but it is felt that most pertinent publications are included.

Forest Fertilization, Proceedings of the Fifth Colloquium of the International Potash Institute., 1967. ID: B3371 Southlands 2.64 W34f Subject 1. FOREST FERTILIZATION Proceedings of the Fifth Colloquium of the International Potash Institute held in Finland.

Forest Fertilization: A Bibliography, With Abstracts, On the Use of Fertilizers and Soil Amendments in Forestry / by Donald P. White, Albert L. Leaf. - State University College of Forestry, 1956. (World Forestry Series Bulletin Number Two) ID: B527 Type: BKS Southlands 2.64 F716

Forest Fire - Control and Use / by Kenneth P. Davis, George M. Byram, W. R. Krumm. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1959. ID: B545 Type: BKS Southlands 3.1 D262f

The Forest for the Trees? Government Policies and the Misuse of Forest Resources / by Robert Repetto. - World Resources Institute, 1988. ID: B2723 Type: BKS Southlands 0.11 R36f ISBN/ISSN: 0-915825-25-2 Subject 1. GOVERNMENT POLICY OVERVIEW: Threats to the world's forests are evoking responses at all levels, from villagers organizing to protect their woods to international summit meetings of world leaders. Experts have clearly established the extent of forest decline and likely economic, social, and environmental consequences. They have also discussed deforestation's principal causes: three symptoms of population growth and rural poverty - shifting cultivation, agricultural conversion, and fuelwood gathering - that threaten natural forests in the Third World.

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(Continued) The Forest for the Trees? Government Policies and the Misuse of Forest Resources Commercial exploitation, including logging and land-clearing for ranches and agricultural estates, have also been identified as sources of large forest losses. This report goes further by showing how governments, committed in principle to conservation and wise resource use, are aggravating the losses of the forests under their stewardship through mistaken policies. Such policies, by and large, were adopted for worthy objectives: industrial or agricultural growth, regional development, job creation, or poverty alleviation. But, this study finds such objectives typically have not been realized or have been attained only at excessive cost.

Forest Fuels, Prescribed Fire, and Air Quality / by J. Alfred Hall., 1972. ID: B1258 Type: BKS Southlands 3.17 H

Forest Genetics and Tree Improvement in the People's Republic of China / by Stanley L. Krugman... [et al.]. - Society of American Foresters, 1983. ID: B536 Type: BKS Southlands 2.71 K94f ISBN/ISSN: 0-939970-19-8

Forest Genetics Research and Related Projects in the Western United States and British Columbia. - Forest Genetics Res. Found., Berkeley,CA, 1962. ID: B1907 Type: BKS Southlands 2.71

Forest Growth Models and Their Uses, International Workshop, November 18-19, 1993 / by Chhun-Huor Ung. - Canadian Forest Service, 1993. ID: B3133 Type: BKS Southlands 2.01 U53f Subject 1. FOREST GROWTH MODELS This document contains the conference papers to be presented on November 18-19, 1993 at the International Workshop on Forest Growth Models and Their Uses. Also included are 18 poster abstracts on growth models, presented on November 17-18, 1993 at the Carrefour de la recherche forestiere 93.

Forest Harvest, Residue Treatment, Reforestation & Protection of Water Quality / by James M. Montgomery. - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1976. ID: B3259 Southlands 9.261 M66f Subject 1. WATER POLLUTION This report is a state-of-the-art reference on the protection of water quality in planning and conducting forest harvest, residue treatment,

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(Continued) Forest Harvest, Residue Treatment, Reforestation & Protection of Water Quality and regeneration operations based largely on data collected in Region X (figure 1). It is intended to be an aid for dealing with pollution from nonpoint sources; and is designed to inform and assist state, federal and local agencies; industry; and the general public. The report is specifically intended to assist in the (1) identification of potential hazards to water quality, and (2) selection of procedures, practices, or methods suitable for preventing, minimizing, or correcting water pollution problems. It is also a reference source to other publications, information, and materials.

Forest Harvesting Mechanization and Automation, Proceedings IUFRO Division 3 / Canadian Forestry Service, C. R. Silversides. - Canadian Forestry Service, 1974. ID: B3305 Southlands 4.0 C36f Subject 1. FOREST HARVESTING Proceedings of the IUFRO Division 3 symposium held in Canada Sept. 25 - Oct. 5, 1974.

Forest Health and Productivity in a Changing Atmospheric Environment - A Priority Research Program. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1988. ID: B1546 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 F

Forest Health in the United States / by R. Neil Sampson, Lester A. DeCoster. - American Forests, 1998. ID: B2865 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3 S35f ISBN/ISSN: 0-935050-08-6 Subject 1. FOREST HEALTH

Forest Health: Its Assessment and Status / by John L. Innes. - CAB International, 1993. ID: B2177 Type: BKS Southlands 9.2 I56f 1993 ISBN/ISSN: 0-85198-793-1

Forest history sources of the United States and Canada / Forest History Foundation. - Forest History Foundation, Inc., 1956. ID: B128 Type: BK Southlands 0.71 F716f

Forest Industries 1988-89 North American Factbook. - Forest Industries, 1988. ID: B1500 Type: BKS Southlands 0.722 F

Forest Industry Wetlands Task Force. - American Paper Institute/National Forest, 1989. ID: B1413 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 F

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Forest Insect and Disease Conditions in the United States 1981 / by Thomas H. Hofacker, Robert C. Loomis. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1982. ID: B2063 Type: BKS Southlands 3.0 H

Forest Insect Survey and Control, Fourth Edition / by J. A. Rudinsky. - Fourth Edition. - OSU Book Stores, Inc., Corvallis, OR, 1979. ID: B2617 Type: BKS Southlands 3.41 R82f4 1979 ISBN/ISSN: 0-88246-100-1

Forest Insects of the Southeast: With Special Reference to Species Occurring in the Piedmont Plateau of North Carolina / by James A. Beal. - The Seeman Printery, Durham, N. C., 1952. (Bulletin 14, Duke Univ., School of Forestry) ID: B2323 Type: BKS Southlands 3.44 B42f Bull.14 1952

Forest Insects, A Textbook for the Use of Students in Forest Schools, Colleges, and Universities, and for Forest Workers / by R. W. Doane... [et al.]. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1936. (American Forestry Series) ID: B3620 Southlands 3.44 D62f Subject 1. FOREST ENTOMOLOGY PREFACE: The awakened interest in forestry has manifested itself in renewed efforts in forest conservation and in the reforestation of denuded areas. Along with this there has, of course, been an ever increasing interest in the insect pests of our forests, for we now know that the insects rank with fire as important destructive factors in many of our large forest areas. In reforestation projects they may also be of much importance, for the young growing trees are very susceptible to their attacks. It is obviously impractical to discuss all the important insects of the forest. The list is too long. The authors' aim has been to give a fairly full discussion of one or more insects of each representative group and then to list the others with only short comment. Thousands of kinds of insects are to be found in every forest and grove. Usually only those of some economic importance are listed here. Some of these are of only local interest and occur only at intervals; others are widely distributed and are present in more or less destructive numbers almost every year.

Forest Inventory / by Stephen H. Spurr. - The Ronald Press Company, 1952. ID: B689 Type: BKS Southlands 7.9 S772f

Forest Inventory for Private Nonindustrial Woodlands / by Burnell C. Fischer, Harvey A. Holt. - Purdue Research Foundation, 1980. ID: B713 Type: BKS Southlands 7.9 F716 I62

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The Forest is The Future / by Jonathan Daniels. - International Paper, 1957. ID: B980 Type: BKS Southlands 2.0 D

Forest Land Classification: Experiences, Problems, Perspectives - Proceedings of the Symposium., 1984. ID: B1015 Type: BKS Southlands 1.322 P

Forest Land Use Conference Proceedings. - American Forest Products Industries, Inc, 1961. ID: B1840 Type: BKS Southlands 9.1 F 1961

Forest Landowner Assistance Guide for the South. - Southern Forest Products Association. ID: B1898 Type: BKS Southlands 0.161 F

Forest Landscape Analysis and Design, A Process for Developing & Implementing Land Mgmt Objectives f/Landscape Patterns / by Nancy Diaz, Dean Apostol. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service. (R6 ECO-TP-043-92) ID: B2174 Type: BKS Southlands 7.01 D52f

Forest Lepidoptera of Canada Recorded by the Forest Insect Survey - V. 3: Lasiocampidae, Thyatiridae, Drepanidae, Geomet. - Canada Department of Forestry, 1963. (Publication) ID: B1103 Type: BKS Southlands 3.4 F v.3

Forest Lepidoptera of Canada, Recorded by the Forest Insect Survey, 1962 / by R. M. Prentice. - Department of Forestry, Canada, 1962. (Bulletin) ID: B1882 Type: BKS Southlands 3.44 F v.2

Forest Lepidoptera of Canada, Recorded by the Forest Insect Survey, 1958 / by B. M. McGugan. - Department of Agriculture, Canada, 1958. (Publication) ID: B1883 Type: BKS Southlands 3.44 F v.1

Forest Management, 1919 / by Arthur B. Recknagel, John Bentley Jr.. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1919. ID: B675 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 7.0 R298f

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Forest Management, 1931 / by Herman H. Chapman. - J. B. Lyon Company, 1931. ID: B672 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 7.0 C466f

Forest Management, 1931 / by Herman H. Chapman. - J. B. Lyon Company, 1931. ID: B1264 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 7.0 C466f

Forest Management, 1961 / by H. Arthur Meyer... [et al.]. - Second Edition. - The Ronald Press Company, 1961. ID: B674 Type: BKS Southlands 7.0 M612f2

Forest Management, 1986 / by Lawrence S. Davis, K. Norman Johnson. - Third Edition. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1986. ID: B1533 Type: BKS Southlands 7.0 D3 1986 ISBN/ISSN: 0-07-032625-8

Forest Management: Regulation and Valuation / by Kenneth P. Davis. - Second. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1966. ID: B2796 Type: BKS Southlands 7.0 D38f2

Forest Measurements / by Thomas Eugene Avery, Harold Eugene Burkhart. - Third Edition. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1983. (McGraw-Hill Series in Forest Resources) ID: B1276 Type: BKS Southlands 7.2 A955f c.2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-07-002503-7

Forest Mensuration and Statistics / by Bertram Husch. - The Ronald Press Company, 1963. ID: B1394 Type: BKS Southlands 7.2 H968f

Forest Mensuration, 1942 / by Donald Bruce, Francis X. Schumacher. - Second Edition. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1942. ID: B684 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 7.2 B886f2

Forest Mensuration, 1949 / by Herman H. Chapman... [et al.]. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1949. (The American Forestry Series) ID: B1614 Type: BKS Southlands 7.2 C466f

Forest Mensuration, 1949 / by Herman H. Chapman... [et al.]. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1949. (The American Forestry Series) ID: B1614 Type: BKS Southlands 7.2 C466f

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Forest Mensuration, 1953 / by H. Arthur Meyer. - Penns Valley Publishers, Inc., 1953. ID: B3365 Southlands 7.2 M49f Subject 1. MENSURATION The main emphasis throughout the book is on methods and procedures, including a critical appraisal of their accuracy and their limitations. If the student is expected to fully understand mensurational methods which he will use as a major professional tool in later years, he must become familiar with elementary statistical methods, the use of symbols and the meaning of simple mathematical formulas. Such is an avowed purpose of this text. No apologies are made for stating and solving a problem in terms that involve the use of simple algebra or geometry. By formulating mathematically certain problems which might perhaps be intuitively solved, the student learns to master more difficult situations where formal mathematics can no longer be avoided. However, the use of calculus has been omitted throughout the text. The statistical methods applied to mensurational problems are concisely presented in the second chapter, to which frequent reference may be necessary for students not otherwise familiar with statistics. In teaching forest mensuration to undergraduate students during the last fifteen years the author's experience has been that statistical techniques are most easily absorbed by the beginner if taught in conjunction with their application to mensurational problems. In other words, the various sections of the second chapter are probably most successfully taught whenever the need arises, preferably in practicum hours when the student has the opportunity to work out numerical problems. If toward the end of the course, by systematically studying the material presented in Chapter 2, the student reviews the statistical methods which he has learned to apply to mensuration problems, he will undoubtedly gain a better and deeper understanding than is possible from a first reading. At the same time, such a review will prepare him for advanced work in forest mensuration.

Forest Mensuration, 1970 / by N. P. Anuchin. - Second. - Israel Program for Scientific Translations Ltd., 1973. ID: B3384 Southlands 7.2 A58f Subject 1. MENSURATION This text on forest mensuration is divided into the following parts: I - forest measurements II - measurement of forest products; III - measurement of standing trees by means of volume tables; IV - measurement of stands; V - grading of timber into log classes; VI - measurement of increments; and VII - measurement of forest regions, allocation and inventory of felling areas.

Forest Microclimatology / by Richard Lee. - Columbia University Press, 1978. ID: B426 Type: BKS Southlands 1.61 L479f ISBN/ISSN: 0-231-04156-X

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Forest Nursery Manual: Production of Bareroot Seedlings / by Mary Louise Duryea, Thomas D. Landis. - Martinus Nijhoff/Dr W. Junk Publishers, 1984. ID: B506 Type: BKS Southlands 2.53 F716 ISBN/ISSN: 90-247-2913-0

Forest Nurserymen's Conferences, Proceedings, Region 8 / by Robert G. Hitt. - North Carolina Forest Service, 1964. (Proceedings) ID: B3449 Southlands 2.53 H57p Subject 1. PROCEEDINGS FOREWORD: This proceedings documents the papers presented at the two Regional Forest Nurserymen's Conferences. The Eastern Meeting was held on August 19-20, 1964, at the Ralph Edwards Nursery at Morganton, North Carolina. A day and a half were devoted to presentation of papers. On the afternoon of the second day a field trip around the nursery and to a newly established forest tree seed orchard on the nursery grounds ended the meeting. One-hundred and six people were registered. Numerous wives and children, plus some other guests also attended. The Western Meeting was held on September 16-17, 1964, at the Huckins Hotel in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. All of the first day and the afternoon of the second day were used for the presentation of papers and for discussions. On the morning of the second day a field trip was made by bus to the State Nursery near Norman. Nursery production of numerous hardwood species was observed and discussed. Fifty-one people were registered for this conference. This figure does not include several wives and other guests.

Forest Nutrition Management / by Dan Binkley. - John Wiley & Sons, 1986. ID: B935 Type: BKS Southlands 1.132 B56f ISBN/ISSN: 0 471-81883-6 Subject 1. FOREST SOILS

Forest of Discord: Options for Governing Our National Forests and Federal Public Lands. - The Society of American Foresters, 1999. ID: B2912 Type: BKS Southlands 0.115 E46f ISBN/ISSN: 0-93-997078-3 Subject 1. FOREST RESERVES

Forest Pathology / by M.A., M.F. Boyce, Ph.D., John Shaw. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1938. ID: B570 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 3.31 B789f

Forest Pest Activity in Texas 1968 / by Max M. Ollieu, Garland N. Mason. - Texas Forest Service, Texas A&M Univ. (Circular 113) ID: B1896 Type: BKS Southlands

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Forest Plants of the Southeast and Their Wildlife Uses / by James H. Miller, Karl V. Miller. - Southern Weed Science Society, 1999. ID: B2972 Type: BKS Southlands 1.5 M54f Subject 1. FOREST PLANTS INTRODUCTION: Much is to be learned and understood about the rich flora of the Southeastern United States. This book is meant to be a guide to both prevalent and unique species that inhabit Southeastern forests, forest openings, margins, and right-of-ways. It is organized by plant genera. Descriptions of 180 genera are provided in sections for forbs, grasses and grass-likes, woody vines and semiwoody plants, shrubs, palms, cane, cactus, ferns, and ground lichen. Details for 330 species are provided. Most are common species found among the over 3,000 that reside within the temperate and subtropical areas of the Southeast. Others are included because they are valued wildlife plants, wetland plants, non-native invasives, or have aesthetic interest. Those species included are rarely the only species in a genus and more commonly are one of many. Identification of an unknown plant specimen to the species level may require the use of a botanical text containing a plant key, or wildflower guides, such as those listed in the reference section. Scientific names and botanical organization are according to Kartesz (1994), A Synonymized Checklist of the Vascular Flora of the United States, Canada, and Greenland. Scientific names are important because common names have not been given to many plants.

Forest Policy for the Future: Conflict, Compromise, Consensus / by Marion Clawson. - Resources for the Future, Inc., 1974. ID: B3442 Southlands 0.1 C22f Subject 1. FOREST RESOURCE Papers and discussions from a forum on Forest Policy for the Future held May 8 and 9, 1974 in Washington, D.C.

Forest Practice Survey Report. - Northeast Pulpwood Research Center, 1952. ID: B994 Type: BKS Southlands 0.1197 F

Forest Practices - Vocational Agriculture., 1955. ID: B997 Type: BKS Southlands 0.1193 F

Forest Practices Developments in the United States 1940 to 1955. - Society of American Foresters, 1956. ID: B1915 Type: BKS Southlands 2.0 S

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Forest Productivity Project / Forest Industries Council. - Forest Industries Council. ID: B3807 Southlands 0.73 F67f

Forest Products - Their Manufacture and Use / by Nelson Courtlandt Brown. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1919. ID: B630 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 5.0 B879f

Forest Products - Their Sources, Production, and Utilization / by A. J. Panshin, J. S. Bethel, W. J. Baker. - Second Edition. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1962. ID: B634 Type: BKS Southlands 5.0 P196f ISBN/ISSN: 07-048444-9

Forest Products and Wood Science, An Introduction / by John G. Haygreen, Jim L. Bowyer. - Second Edition. - Iowa State University, 1989. ID: B2279 Type: BKS Southlands 5.0 H39f 2nd ISBN/ISSN: 0-8138-1801-X

Forest Products Research Needs for New-crop Radiata Pine - Proceedings of the 1982 New Zealand Foest Products Research Conference / by J. A. Kininmonth, G. D. Young. - Forest Research Institute, 1984. ID: B3302 Southlands 5.0 K56f Subject 1. WOOD PROPERTIES The three-day Forest Products Research Conference held at the Forest Research Insitute in Rotorua on 9-11 November 1982 had two major objectives: (1) to consider the impact of new-crop radiata pine on the forest products industry and on forest products research requirements and (2) to introduce the new FRI Conversion Planning Project Team set up to develop a model linking forest output and market considerations to the allocation of new-crop radiata pine resources to processing options. There were 19 speakers, 14 from the Forest Products and Production Forestry Division of FRI and five from industry. The programme was divided into four sessions: the first session discussed the radiata pine resource, described the work of the adiata Pine Task Force, and introduced the FRI Conversion Planning Project team; the second session concentrated on marketing considerations with substantial input from the forest products industry representatives; the third session detailed research on the wood properties and processing of new-crop radiata pine with emphasis on future requirements; and the fourth session focused on the priorities for future research. The guest speaker, Dr. S. D. Richardson, Director of the Forestry Council, gave an address entitled "Appropriate technology and radiata pine". The conference proceedings contain the texts of all papers presented and paraphrased versions of the key points from all discussions.

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Forest Products Trade: Market Trends and Technical Developments / by Jay A. Johnson, W. Ramsay Smith. - Univ. Washington Press, Seattle, 1988. ID: B2651 Type: BKS Southlands 8.114 J63f ISBN/ISSN: 0-295-96682-3

Forest Products, Industry Reference Binder. - Arthur Andersen & Co., 1988. ID: B2601 Type: BKS Southlands 5.3 F67

Forest Protection, Second Edition 1949 / by Ralph C. Hawley, Paul W. Stickel. - Second Edition. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1949. ID: B3661 Southlands 3.0 H38f Subject 1. FOREST PROTECTION PREFACE: The field of forest protection embraces a variety of subjects each of which might be a special study in itself, as for example, forest fires, forest insects, and forest diseases. But all these diverse subjects are related and have a common meeting ground, where the forester is concerned, in their injurious influence upon the forest. Protection of the forest from its numerous enemies is essential for success in the management of forest lands. The students of forestry can best gain and appreciate this viewpoint by considering forest protection in its entirety in relation to the forest. In a properly balanced undergraduate forestry course, time adequate to develop specialists such as forest entomologists, forest pathologists, or forest fire experts cannot be afforded. What can be done is to equip the student with a well-rounded knowledge of the whole problem of forest protection in its relation to the growing of forests. The book has been written with this purpose in mind. The book is not intended to be an engineering or administrative manual for any of the phases of forest protection. Valuable as these manuals undoubtedly are for the practicing forester, they are not particularly suited for student instruction in schools giving a full course in forestry. The principles which underlie protection, rather than detailed instructions for carrying on specific types of work, constitute the material that should be covered in a course in forest protection.

Forest Pruning and Wood Quality of Western North American Conifers / by Donald P. Hanley... [et al.]. - Univ. Washington, Seattle, 1995. ID: B2517 Type: BKS Southlands 2.26 H36f

Forest Pruning Bibliography / by Kevin L. O'Hara. - University of Washington, 1989. ID: B3664 Southlands 0.735 O22f Subject 1. PRUNING The Forest Pruning Bibliography is the result of a comprehensive

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(Continued) Forest Pruning Bibliography search of the forestry literature pertaining to all aspects of forest pruning. Topics range from economic analyses of pruning, to pruning methodologies, to the effects of pruning on stem form, tree growth, and stand growth. References on ornamental pruning (horticultural) of trees and shrubs, and Christmas tree pruning, are excluded unless they have some relevance to forest pruning. Articles on the growth, retention, and size of branches are included although they may have no direct relevance to pruning. All forest tree species are included in this bibliography. Most pruning research involves major commercial species (e.g., Pseudotsuga menziesii, Pinus radiate, Pinus strobes, Pinus sylvestris, Picea abies, etc.), but research with other species makes up a significant portion of this bibliography.

The Forest Ranger; a Study in Administrative Behavior / by Herbert Kaufman. - The Johns Hopkins Press, 1960. ID: B6 Type: BK Southlands 0.112 K21f

Forest Regeneration: Proceedings of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers Symposium on Engineering Systems for Forest Regeneration / American Society of Agricultural Engineers. - American Society of Agricultural Engineers, 1981. ID: B1586 Type: BKS Southlands 2.5 S989f ISBN/ISSN: 0-916150-37-2 Subject 1. SOIL CONSERVATION

Forest Regulation, Harvest Scheduling, and Planning Techniques / by William A. Leuschner. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1990. ID: B2600 Type: BKS Southlands 7.12 L48f ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-61405-X Subject 1. FOREST MANAGEMENT

Forest Resource Economics / by G. Robinson Gregory. - The Ronald Press Company, 1972. ID: B716 Type: BKS Southlands 8.0 G822f

Forest Resource Economics and Policy Research - Strategic Directions for the Future / by Paul V. Ellefson. - Westview Press, 1989. ID: B3458 Southlands 8.0 E44f Subject 1. STRATEGIC RESEARCH

Forest Resource Inventories 1979 - Volume I. - Department of Forest and Wood Sciences, 1979. ID: B1267 Type: BKS Southlands 7.9 F716 R434 v.1

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Forest Resource Inventories Workshop Proceedings, Volume 2. - Department of Forest and Wood Sciences, 1979. ID: B714 Type: BKS Southlands 7.9 F716 R434 v.2

Forest Resource Management in the 21st Century: Will Forestry Education Meed the Challenge? Symposium Proceedings / Society of American Foresters. - Society of American Foresters, 1992. ID: B3295 Southlands 7.0 S22f ISBN/ISSN: 0-939970-50-3 Subject 1. PROCEEDINGS From October 31-November 2, 1991 in Denver, Colorado, two-hundred invited educators, researchers, resource managers from federal, state, and private sectors, and association representatives participated in a national symposium on forest resource education in the twenty-first century. Symposium objectives were to present major forces shaping the country's management of foest resources, and then to discuss the adequacy of educational curricula to meet these challenges, and to prepare tomorow's managers to excel under an expanding array of consumer and employer demands.

Forest Resource Management, Decision-Making Principles and Cases / by William A. Duerr... [et al.]. - OSU Book Stores, Inc., Corvallis, 1982. ID: B2564 Type: BKS Southlands 7.1 D83f ISBN/ISSN: 0-88246-036-6

Forest Resources of Illinois: An Atlas and Analysis of Spatial and Temporal Trends / by Louis R. Iverson. - Illinois Natural History Survey, 1989. (Special Publication) ID: B2131 Type: BKS Southlands 8.41 I93f 1989 ISBN/ISSN: 0888-9546

Forest Resources of the World / by Raphael Zon, William N. Sparhawk. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1923. ID: B3802 Southlands 0.71 Z66f Vol I Subject 1. FOREST RESOURCES

Forest Resources of the World, Volume II / by Raphael Zon, William N. Sparhawk. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1923. ID: B3719 Southlands 0.71 Z66f Subject 1. FOREST RESOURCES Contains the forest situations in Northern North America; Central America, Mexico, and the West Indies; South America; Africa; and Australia and Oceania. It also contains resources other than timber such as pulp and paper, resins and gums, rubber, dyes, rok, products of distillation, and edible products.

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Forest Responses to Acidic Deposition - Proceedings of U.S.-Canadian Conference., 1984. ID: B1471 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 F

Forest Sector Carbon Budget of the United States: Carbon Pools and Flux Under Alternative Policy Options. - U.S. Department of Commerce, 1993. (EPA/600/R-93/093) ID: B2202 Type: BKS Southlands 9.3 T87f 1993 Subject 1. AFFORESTATION

Forest Service Centennial: A New Century of Service, 1905-2005 / U.S.D.A. Forest Service. - Centennial Edition. - Faircount Publications, 2004. (Centennial Report) ID: B3214 Southlands 0.71 U54f Subject 1. CENTENNIAL PROGRESS As we kick off 100 years of "caring for the land and serving people," all of us in the Forest Service are understandably proud of our century of service to the American people. It's an important milestone as well as an opportunity to reflect on where we're going as an agency. That's why I hope you'll take the opportunity to thumb through this wonderful publication. "A New Century of Service" offers a glimpse into the agency's first century while also examining the challenges ahead as we renew our collective commitment to conservation during the Centennial year. Passion, professionalism, and spirit run strong within the "outfit" that Gifford Pinchot created, but meeting present-day challenges requires an unprecedented level of cooperation, collaboration, and partnership with the American public. On behalf of the entire Forest Service, I invite you to join us in commemorating the Forest Service's Centennial and in reflecting on the New Century of Service to come.

Forest Service of the United States Department of Agriculture and Related Work of the State Agriculture Experiment Station, 1964. - United States Department of Agriculture, 1964. ID: B995 Type: BKS Southlands 0.6 F 1964

Forest Service of the United States Department of Agriculture and Related Work of the State Agricultural Experiment Station, 1966. - United States Department of Agriculture, 1966. ID: B1061 Type: BKS Southlands 0.6 F 1966

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The Forest Service Program for Forest and Rangeland Resources: A Long-Term Strategic Plan, Recommended 1990 RPA Program / U.S.D.A. Forest Service. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1990. ID: B3712 Southlands 0.1 U54f Subject 1. RPA PROGRAM PREFACE: This Recommended 1990 RPA Program is designed to meet this need: it is a long-range strategic plan for Forest Service programs at the national level that provides broad guidance for more specific and intensive Forest Service planning at local levels. The RPA Program provides general policy guidance for the next 5 years based on a five-decade look into the future. More specific local resource planning is provided by national forest plans, statewide forest resource plans, and research plans.

Forest Service Research Accomplishments, 1972. - U.S.D.A., 1972. ID: B3065 Type: BKS Southlands 0.751 F 1972 Subject 1. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT FOREWORD: Forest Service research plans are coordinated through the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Office of Science and Education with research in other USDA agencies, with that conducted under the Hatch Act at land grant institutions, and with that conducted under the McIntire-Stennis Act at schools of forestry. Coordination of research with other educational institutions, private enterprises, nonprofit institutions, and other public agencies is maintained mostly through direct contact between people of these organizations and those of the Forest and Range Experiment Stations. Federal, State, industry, and university cooperation in solving mutual problems is achieved through cooperative agreements that provide for joint development and support of the research by the cooperators. This report is arranged by research subject areas in order that the reader can go directly to the areas of interest to him. Each accomplishment is summarized in a single, short paragraph followed by an abbreviation denoting the Forest Service research unit best able to supply additional, detailed information and copies of the 1,138 publications listed. Addresses of the research units are given in the Publication List and Index.

Forest Service Research Accomplishments, 1973. - U.S.D.A., 1974. ID: B3067 Type: BKS Southlands 0.751 F 1973-B Subject 1. FORESTRY RESEARCH FOREWORD: Forest Service research plans are coordinated through the Assistant Secretary for Conservation, Research and Education with research in other USDA agencies, with that conducted under the Hatch Act at land grant institutions, and with that conducted under the McIntire-Stennis Act at schools of forestry. Coordination of research with other educational institutions, private enterprises, nonprofit institutions, and other public agencies is maintained mostly through direct contact between people of these organizations and those of the

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(Continued) Forest Service Research Accomplishments, 1973 Forest and Range Experiment Stations. Federal, State, industry, and university cooperation in solving mutual problems is achieved through cooperative agreements that provide for joint development and support of the research by the cooperators. This report is arranged by research subject areas as a convenience to the reader. Each accomplishment is summarized in a single, short paragraph. Throughout this report an abbreviation signifies the Forest Service research unit best able to supply detailed information and copies of the publications listed. Abbreviations and addresses of the research units are given on the following page.

Forest Service Research Accomplishments, 1974. - U.S.D.A., 1976. ID: B3068 Type: BKS Southlands 0.751 F 1974 Subject 1. FORESTRY RESEARCH FOREWORD: Forest Service research plans are coordinated through the Assistant Secretary for Conservation, Research and Education with research in other USDA agencies, with that conducted under the Hatch Act at land grant institutions, and with that conducted under the McIntire-Stennis Act at schools of forestry. Development and coordination of research with other educational institutions, private enterprises, nonprofit institutions, and other public agencies is done through the Regional and National Agricultural Research Planning Program directed by the Agricultural Research Policy Advisory Committee and the National Planning Committee. Coordination is also maintained through direct contact between people of these organizations and those of the Forest and Range Experiment Stations. Federal, State, industry, and university cooperation in solving mutual problems is achieved through cooperative agreements that provide for joint development and support of the research by the cooperators. This report is arranged by research subject areas as a convenience to the reader. Each accomplishment is summarized in a single, short paragraph. Throughout this report an abbreviation signifies the Forest Service research unit best able to supply detailed information and copies of the publications listed. Abbreviations and addresses of the research units are given on the following page.

Forest Service Research Accomplishments, 1975. - U.S.D.A., 1976. ID: B3069 Type: BKS Southlands 0.751 F 1975 Subject 1. FORESTRY RESEARCH FOREWORD: Forest Service research plans are coordinated through the Assistant Secretary for Conservation, Research and Education with research in other USDA agencies, with that conducted under the Hatch Act at land grant institutions, and under the McIntire-Stennis Act at schools of forestry. Development and coordination of research with other educational institutions, private enterprises, nonprofit institutions, and other public agencies are accomplished through the Regional and National

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(Continued) Forest Service Research Accomplishments, 1975 Agricultural Research Planning Program directed by the Agricultural Research Policy Advisory Committee and the National Planning Committee. Coordination is also maintained through direct contact between people of these organizations and those of the Forest and Range Experiment Stations. Federal, State, industry, and university cooperation in solving mutual problems is achieved through cooperative agreements providing for joint development and support of the research by the cooperators. This report is arranged by research subject areas as a convenience to the reader. Each accomplishment is summarized in a single, short paragraph. Numbers in parentheses following the paragraph indicate relevant documents in the Publications List. Following each paragraph and publication citation is an abbreviation indicating the Forest Service research unit best able to supply detailed information and copies of the publication. Abbreviations and addresses of the research units are given on the following page.

The Forest Service, Second Edition, Revised and Updated / by Michael Frome. - Westview Press, Boulder, Colorado, 1984. ID: B2628 Type: BKS Southlands 7.81 F76f2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-86531-177-3

Forest Simulation Systems - Proceedings of the IUFRO Conference / by Lee C. Wensel, Greg S. Biging. - University of California, 1990. (Bulletin) ID: B3531 Southlands 0.7 W46f Subject 1. PROCESS MODELLING PREFACE: This conference was organized to focus on the recent developments and directions taken in the use of simulation in forestry and wildland ecosystems. Simulation has become an important analysis tool whose applications are not limited by subject area or country. Thus, at this international conference attended by more than 90 scientists from eight countries, the object was to gather individuals from a wide range of disciplines to exchange ideas on modelling theory and applications.

Forest Site Evaluation and Long-Term Productivity / by Dale W. Cole, Stanley P. Gessel. - University of Washington Press, 1988. ID: B2573 Type: BKS Southlands 7.11 C64f ISBN/ISSN: 0-295-96683-1 Subject 1. FOREST MANAGEMENT Two important and closely interrelated themes are to be found in this book: (1) evaluation of factors affecting forest site and (2) discussion of long-term changes in site caused by human activity. Contributions include papers covering such critical issues as evaluation of site, interlaboratory comparison of chemical analyses, long-term growth effects of chemical fetilizers, influence of nitrogen fixation on soil acidification and nitrogen accumulation, potential

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(Continued) Forest Site Evaluation and Long-Term Productivity effects of atmospheric deposition on productivity, and the reclamation of land by using municipal sewage sludge.

Forest Site Evaluation for Fusiform Rust in Mississippi - Second Progress Report (1986) / by R. C. Froelich. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1986. ID: B1441 Type: BKS Southlands 3.314102 F

Forest Soils / by Harold J. Lutz, Robert F., Jr. Chandler. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1946. ID: B2808 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 1.63 L87f

Forest Soils - Their Properties and Relation to Silviculture / by S. A. Wilde. - The Ronald Press Company, 1958. ID: B442 Type: BKS Southlands 1.63 W672f

Forest Soils and Forest Land Management / by B. Bernier, C. H. Winget. - Les Presses De L'Universite Laval, 1975. ID: B436 Type: BKS Southlands 1.63 N864 4th 1973 ISBN/ISSN: 0-7746-6716-8

Forest Soils and Land Use / by Chester T. Youngberg. - Department of Forest and Wood Sciences, 1978. ID: B437 Type: BKS Southlands 1.63 N864 5th 1978

Forest Soils and Site Quality Workshop., 1979. ID: B432 Type: BKS Southlands 1.63 F716

Forest Soils and Treatment Impacts / by Earl L. Stone. - The University of Tennessee, 1984. ID: B1587 Type: BKS Southlands 1.63 N864 6th 1983

Forest Soils: Properties and Processes / by K. A. Armson. - University of Toronto Press, 1977. ID: B3236 Southlands 1.3112 A75f ISBN/ISSN: 0-8020-2265-0 Subject 1. SOIL PROPERTIES PREFACE: This bok was written for foresters, wildlife and park managers, ecologists, and others with an interest in forest soils. The arrangement of the text should make it suitable both for an undergraduate introductory course in forest soils and for use in a more advanced program. The first ten chapters deal with basic soil information such as physical and chemical properties, soil water, organic matter, soil biology, fertility, soil classification and survey; examples illustrating these properties are drawn chiefly from

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(Continued) Forest Soils: Properties and Processes forest soils. Chapters 11 to 16 consider the components of the forest-soils system primarily in terms of related processes. Tree roots, fire, water, and nutrient cycles as they exist in natural forests are examined along with the implications of their modification by man. The processes of forest soil development are discussed and the place of soil as a part of a continuously changing landscape is treated from both a historical and ecological viewpoint.

Forest Spraying and Some Effects of DDT. - Department of Lands and Forests, 1949. (Division of Research Biological Bulletin) ID: B1107 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 3.46 F

Forest Stand Dynamics / by Chadwick Dearing Oliver, Bruce C. Larson. - McGraw-Hill, 1990. ID: B1963 Type: BKS Southlands 7.27 O ISBN/ISSN: 0-07-047829-5

Forest Stand Dynamics / by Chadwick D. Oliver, Bruce C. Larson. - Updated edition. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1996. ID: B2881 Type: BKS Southlands 7.27 O44f Update ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-13833-9 Subject 1. PLANT INTERACTIONS

Forest Statistics of the U.S., 1977 (Review Draft - All Data Subject to Revision) / by Dwane D. Van Hooser. - U.S.D.A., 1977. ID: B3060 Type: BKS Southlands 8.4 P68f 1977 Subject 1. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS FOREWORD: The statistics in this report are being issued in review draft form in order to make them available to users at the earliest possible date. Some of the data will be revised as a result of the review process and further staff work within the Forest Service. The statistics in this report update similar compilations contained in earlier Forest Service reports on the timber situation in the United States. Statistics for 1952, 1962, and 1970, are also included in some tables to indicate trends in the Nation's forest resources. These statistics for 1977 and earlier years were compiled as part of the work of the nationwide Forest Survey authorized by Section 9 of the McSweeney-McNary Forest Research Act of 1928 as amended by the Forest and Rangeland Renewable Resources Planning Act of 1974. Summaries and interpretations of the data presented herein, together with projections of future timber supplies and demands, will be presented in a comprehensive assessment of the timber situation in the United States now being prepared by the Forest Service.

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Forest Statistics of the United States, 1992 (Tables Only-Prepublication Draft) / by Douglas S. Powell... [et al.]. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1992. ID: B2153 Type: BKS Southlands 8.4 P68f

Forest Succession, Concepts and Application / by Darrell C. West, Herman H. Shugart, Daniel B. Botkin. - Springer-Verlag, 1981. ID: B3473 Southlands 7.0 W47f Subject 1. FOREST SUCCESSION PREFACE: The intent of this book is not to rehash classic philosophies of succession that have emerged through the past several decades of study, but to provide a forum for ecologists to present their current research and present-day interpretation of data. To this end, we brought together a group of scientists currently studying terrestrial plant succession, who represent research experience in a broad spectrum of different ecosystem types. The results of that meeting led to this book, which presents to the reader a unique summary of contemporary research on forest succession.

Forest Sustainability - The History, the Challenge, the Promise / by Donald W. Floyd. - Forest History Society, Inc., 2002. ID: B3810 Southlands 9.4 F66f Subject 1. CONSERVATION FOREWORD: Within the discussion on sustainability one finds many perspectives. And nearly all of them are based upon rather singular views, whether individual or institutional. In this book, Donald W. Floyd challenges the reader to explore myriad considerations of the origins, development, and current context of sustainable forestry. Throughout the book, exemplars are described against which current issues may be compared. The value of collecting and monitoring information is made abundantly clear. Without a historical context, how can we objectively evaluate our progress? The Sustainable Forestry Partnership strongly believes in the value of such case studies. However different in scale and time, our experiences provide the basis for social learning. Throughout this book, readers will find experiences that can be assembled to inform and enrich their own decision-making environments.

Forest Tree Improvement / Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1985. (Forestry Paper) ID: B3131 Type: BKS Southlands 2.71 F36f ISBN/ISSN: 92-5-100943-0 Subject 1. TREE IMPROVEMENT The FAO/DANIDA Training Course on Forest Tree Improvement was held in Venezuela from 14 January to 2 February 1980. The Course was organized by the FAO Department of Forestry in collaboration with the

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(Continued) Forest Tree Improvement Government of Venezuela, the University of the Andes, and the Instituto latinoamericano de Investigacion y Capacitacion. The Course was financed with funds made available by the Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA). It was attended by 19 experts from 17 countries of Latin America. Lectures included the following topics: tree improvement in relation to national forest policy; elements and principles of genetics; conservation and rational use of forest genetic resources; collection and handling of forest seeds; storage, testing and certification of forest seeds; experimental designs; statistical interpretation of test results; species and provenance trials; selection and management of seed stands; selection of forest trees; vegetative propagation methods; controlled crossing systems and designs; establishment and management of seed orchards; progeny trials; genotype/environment interaction; breeding for disease resistance; strategies for tree development programmes; economic considerations of forest tree breeding programmes.

Forest Tree Seed Directory - 1961. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1961. ID: B990 Type: BKS Southlands 2.57 F 1961

Forest Tree Seed Directory - 1975. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1975. ID: B989 Type: BKS Southlands 2.51 F 1975

Forest Trees of Austrialia / by Norman Hall, R. D. Johnston, G. M. Chippendale. - Australian Government Publishing Service, 1975. ID: B833 Type: BKS Southlands 2.58 H178f ISBN/ISSN: 0 642 98480 8

Forest Type Mapping by Digital Processing of Small-Scale Color Infrared Aerial Photographs / by Joseph S. Hughes. - Louisiana State University, 1985. ID: B2509 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 H83f 1985

Forest Valuation with Special Emphasis on Basic Economic Principles / by Herman H. Chapman, Walter H. Meyer. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1947. ID: B692 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 7.5 C466f

Forest Vegetation Management for Conifer Production / by John D. Walstad, Peter J. Kuch. - John Wiley & Sons, 1987. ID: B1323 Type: BKS Southlands 2.67 F716 ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-85098-5

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Forest Vegetation Management for Conifer Production / by John D. Walstad, Peter J. Kuch. - John Wiley & Sons, 1987. ID: B1585 Type: BKS Southlands 2.67 F716 c.2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-85098-5

Forest Vegetation Management Without Herbicides, Proceedings of a Workshop, February 18-19, 1992 / by Timothy B. Harrington, Laurie A. Parendes. - Oregon State University, 1992. ID: B3306 Southlands 2.67 H37f Subject 1. VEGETATION MANAGEMENT The 1992 workshop on Forest Vegetation Management was held in Corvallis on the Oregon State University (OSU) campus. It was the tenth such workshop sponsored by OSU; the theme this year was forest vegetation management without herbicides. Previous workshops provided broad coverage of both herbicide and nonherbicide techniques of forest vegetation management. Because many of the public agenciesin the Pacific Northwest have adopted policies that severely limit thier use of herbicides, a forum was needed for discussing state-of-the-art information on nonherbicide techniques of forest vegetation management, especially as they pertain to the specifications and efficacies of common treatments.

Forest Water Quality / University of Georgia. - University of Georgia, 1983. ID: B3256 Southlands 9.261 U54f Subject 1. WATER QUALITY A collection of papers reporting an experiment in harvesting and regerating Piedmont forest.

Forest Water Quality, An Experiment in Harvesting and Regenerating Piedmont Forest. - University of Georgia, 1979. ID: B2006 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 H

Forest-Soil Relationships in North America / by Chester T. Youngberg. - Oregon State University Press, 1965. ID: B434 Type: BKS Southlands 1.63 N864 2nd 1963

Forested Wetlands: Functions, Benefits and the Use of Best Management Practices / by David J. Welsch... [et al.]. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service. ID: B3687 Southlands 9.261 W44f Subject 1. WETLANDS INTRODUCTION: Wetlands are complex and fascinating ecosystems that perform a variety of functions of vital importance to the environment and to the society whose very existence depends on the quality of the environment. Wetlands regulate water flow by detaining storm flows

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(Continued) Forested Wetlands: Functions, Benefits and the Use of Best Management Practices for short periods thus reducing flood peaks. Wetlands protect lake shore and coastal areas by buffering the erosive action of waves and other storm effects. Wetlands improve water quality by retaining or transforming excess nutrients and by trapping sediment and heavy metals. Wetlands provide many wildlife habitat components such as breeding grounds, nesting sites and other critical habitat for a variety of fish and wildlife species, as well as the unique habitat requirements of many threatened and endangered plants and animals. Wetlands also provide a bounty of plant and animal products such as blueberries, cranberries, timber, fiber, finfish, shellfish, waterfowl, furbearers and game animals. Although wetlands are generally beneficial, they can, at times, adversely affect water quality. Waters leaving wetlands have shown elevated coliform counts, reduced oxygen content and color values that exceed the standard for drinking water. While many wetland functions are unaffected by land management activities, some functions can be compromised or enhanced by land management activities. Deforestation, for instance, can reduce or eliminate the ability of a wetland to reduce flood peaks. On the other hand, retaining forest vegetation on a wetland can help retain the ability of the soil to absorb runoff water thus reducing peak flood flows. In addition, management of the forest can actually improve wildlife habitat and produce revenue to offset the cost of retaining the wetland for flood control. The key is to recognize environmental values and incorporate them into management decisions.

Forester's Handbook for Reducing Bark Beetle and Disease-Caused Losses in Southern Pines. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service. ID: B1538 Type: BKS Southlands 3.4111 F

Foresters in Land-Use Planning, Society of American Foresters 1973 National Convention Proceedings / Society of American Foresters. - Society of American Foresters, 1974. ID: B2940 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 S678N 1973 Subject 1. PROCEEDINGS

Foresters Together: Meeting Tomorrow's Challenges, SAF 1993 National Convention Proceedings, Nov. 7-10, 1993, Indiana. - Society of American Foresters, 1993. ID: B2227 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 S678n 1993 ISBN/ISSN: 0-939970-59-7

Foresters' Future: Leaders or Followers? Proceedings of the 1985 Society of American Foresters National Convention. - Society of American Foresters, 1985. ID: B2087 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 S678n 1985 ISBN/ISSN: 0-939970-28-0

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Forestlands, Public and Private / by Robert T. Deacon, M. Bruce Johnson. - Pacific Research Inst. for Public Policy, 1985. ID: B2539 Type: BKS Southlands 0.1 D42f ISBN/ISSN: 0-936-488-28-X Subject 1. FOREST POLICY FOREWORD: This book is an intellectual gem of rare quality and value. It fills a niche that badly needed attention from able scholars. Although the literature demonstrating government mismanagement of public lands has been growing in recent years, the case has never been more convincingly made than in the set of papers comprising this volume. The lesson from this book is clear. Even though forestry is a long-term activity, where a timber cycle can be as long as a century, any special treatment in the form of subsidy to users, "low" interest rates, setasides for small businesses, and other distortions of competitive market criteria, will exact a heavy toll in lost economic efficiency. If the government agencies cannot utilize economically efficient management practices, either because of incompetency or because of political constraints, and on the basis of the evidence at hand there are few reasons to believe it ever can, it should get out of the business and leave the job to private markets that will do better.

Forestry / by B.A., M.F., Ar Recknagelthur B., B.A., M.F., Spring Samuel N.. - Alfred A. Knopf, 1929. ID: B135 Type: BK Southlands - Attic 0.71 R298f

Forestry Almanac / American Tree Association. - The American Tree Association, 1933. ID: B3249 Southlands 0.724 A53f Subject 1. FOREST SERVICE Forestry alamanac of 1933.

Forestry and Forest Products Vocabulary / by Mirja Ruokonen. - Commonwealth Agricluture Bureaux, 1984. ID: B778 Type: BKS Southlands 0.712 R944f ISBN/ISSN: 0 85198 548 3

Forestry and It's Career Opportunities / by Hardy L. Shirley. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1952. (American Forestry Series) ID: B3514 Southlands 0.71 S44f Subject 1. FORESTRY PREFACE: The purpose of this book is to present a broad picture of forestry in relation to its historic development and its place in national and world economy. Technical forestry is treated lightly, as good books covering the several phases individually are available. This book is written to help beginning students to understand the many

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(Continued) Forestry and It's Career Opportunities facets of forestry and to give them background for deciding if forestry is to be their life career. It should also prove helpful to vocational-guidance counselors and the general reader interested in the scope and magnitude of forestry. This book has been developed from lecture notes and other materials used in a course in general forestry for freshmen at the State University of New York, College of Forestry.

Forestry and Related Research in North America / Society of American Foresters. - Society of American Foresters, 1955. ID: B47 Type: BK Southlands 0.6 S678f

Forestry and Soils - The Contributions of Dr. Earl L. Stone to Forest Soil Science / by Nicholas B. Comerford, Daniel G. Neary. ID: B431 Type: BKS Southlands 1.63 F718

Forestry and the Environment: Economic Perspectives / by W. L. Adamowicz, W. White, W. E. Phillips. - CAB International, 1993. ID: B2125 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 F67 1993 ISBN/ISSN: 0-85198-827-X

Forestry and Water Quality / by George W. Brown. - 2nd Edition. - O.S.U. Book Stores, Inc., 1983. ID: B2890 Southlands 9.261 B76f ISBN/ISSN: 0-88246-007-2 Subject 1. SILVICULTURAL CHEMICALS

The Forestry and Wood Processing Industries of the ABC Countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile / by Ted Blackman. - Second Edition. - Miller Freeman Inc., 1997. ID: B3769 Southlands 5.0 B22f Subject 1. WOOD PROCESSING INTRODUCTION: This report is an overview of the forestry sector in South America's three most important wood-producing countries: Brazil, Chile, and Argentina. These neighboring nations make up what is often called the Southern Cone, a reference to the geographical configuration of South America's southern countries.

Forestry Directory / by Tom Gill, Ellen C. Dowling. - The American Tree Association, 1943. ID: B161 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.723 F711

Forestry Faces Forward, Proceedings of Society of American Foresters Meeting, Memphis, Tennessee, 1956. - Society of American Foresters, 1956. ID: B2559 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) Forestry Faces Forward, Proceedings of Society of American Foresters Meeting, Memphis, Tennessee, 1956 0.734 S678N 1956

Forestry Field Handbook / Department of Lands and Forests. - Department of Lands and Forests. ID: B3607 Southlands 0.71 D46f Subject 1. SILVICULTURE FOREWORD: This handbook includes softwood silviculture keys together with graphs and tables needed to estimate present and future stand characteristics. The growth projections and keys were developed by the Department's Forest Research Section from research data and private and government experience. They are applicable to a wide variety of forest conditions, since decisions regarding the choice of silvicultural treatments are based on specific site and stand characteristics. Explanatory notes providing further information about each of the silvicultural treatments can be obtained on request. As new information becomes available, updates and metrification of specific keys, graphs and/or tables will be forwarded automatically. Keys for the management of hardwood stands will be provided upon completion of ongoing analysis.

Forestry Handbook / by Karl F. Wenger. - Second Edition. - John Wiley & Sons, 1984. ID: B914 Type: BKS Southlands 0.711 F694f2 c.3 ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-06227-8

Forestry Handbook / by Reginald D. Forbes. - The Ronald Press Company, 1956. ID: B1268 Type: BKS Southlands 0.711 F694f Subject 1. FOREST MANAGEMENT The Forestry Handbook is a reference work designed for the use of all who have a professional or commercial interest in the forest lands and crops of North America. It presents the working methods and techniques, formulas, tables, converting factors, and related data most commonly used in the practice of on-the-ground forestry in the United States and Canada. In addition, it brings together the information which, in our best judgment, is most generally useful in such allied specializations as watershed management, forest recreation, forest wildlife management, and forest range management. Young men preparing for careers in forestry and its related fields and educators charged with their training will find in the Handbook an indispensable reference work and a valuable teaching aide.

Forestry Handbook for British Columbia, Third Edition / University of British Columbia. - The Forest Club, 1971. ID: B3735 Southlands 0.711 F67f

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(Continued) Forestry Handbook for British Columbia, Third Edition Subject 1. RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PREFACE: The second edition of the "Forestry Handbook for British Columbia" was published in 1959. As the book was well received by both the forest industry and individuals in forestry or associated fields, the need for a Third Edition was evident. The purpose of the Handbook is to provide guidelines in all the basic fields of forestry practice and to serve as a comprehensive field reference.

Forestry Handbook, Second Edition / by Karl F. Wenger. - Second Edition. - John Wiley & Sons, 1984. ID: B1320 Type: BKS Southlands 0.711 F694f2 c.2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-06227-8

Forestry Impacts on Freshwater Habitat of Anadromous Salmonids in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska--Requirements for / by Michael L. Murphy. - US Dept. Commerce, NOAA, 1995. (Decision Analysis Series No. 7) ID: B2493 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 M87f 1995

Forestry in Farm Management / by R. H. Westveld, Ralph H. Peck. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1941. ID: B3267 Southlands 7.001 W47f Subject 1. FARM FORESTRY

Forestry in the 1990's, A Changing Environment, Proceedings Regional Technical Conference Sixty-Nineth Annual Meeting Appalachian SAF, Pinehurst, N. C., April, 1990. - Appalachian Society of American Foresters, 1990. ID: B2845 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 F67

Forestry in the south / by M. D. Mobley, Robert N. Hoskins. - Turner E. Smith & Co., 1956. ID: B131 Type: BK Southlands 0.71 M687f Subject 1. FOREST HERITAGE FOREWORD: This book was written with the hope that it would be used by elementary and secondary teachers in the teaching of forestry in the public schools, thus bringing to the youth of the South the knowledge and awareness of the importance of our forests and procedures essential to increasing this value. This book should prove particularly beneficial in the teaching of forestry to students enrolled in vocational agriculture.

Forestry in the south / by M. D. Mobley, R. N. Hoskins. - Turner E. Smith & Co., 1956. ID: B132 Type: BK Southlands - Attic

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Forestry in the South. - The Dietz Press, Inc., Richmond, VA, 1948. ID: B2711 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.71 F67 1948

Forestry Index 1 - Annotated Bibliography. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1973. ID: B1086 Type: BKS Southlands 0.735 F1

Forestry Index 2 - Author and Subject Index. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1973. ID: B1087 Type: BKS Southlands 0.735 F2

Forestry on Private Lands in the United States. - The Seaman Printery, Durham, N. C., 1944. ID: B2713 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.16 K67f 8

Forestry on the Frontier, Proceedings 1989 SAF National Convention. - Society of American Foresters, 1990. ID: B2022 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 S678n 1989 ISBN/ISSN: 0-93-99-70-40-6

Forestry Predictive Models, Problems in Application / by Dennis C. Le Master, David M. Baumgartner, Roger C. Chapman. - Washington State University, 1981. ID: B3141 Type: BKS Southlands 2.01 L45f Subject 1. FOREST GROWTH MODELS This text is a collection of 15 papers, nine of which were given in the course of the 70th Western Forestry Conference during the meeting of the Western Stand Management Committee. To these, six papers have been added because they deal with the same subject matter, are of high quality, and serve to enhance the discussion contained in the Conference papers. The collection is divided into four parts. They deal with (1) the conceptual bases and methodologies of past and present forest growth models, (2) management problems and analytical techniques developed to resolve them, (3) decision-making models, for timber harvest scheduling, land and resource allocation, and long-term timber demand and supply projections, and (4) the experience of the Ministry of Forests of British Columbia, Canada in implementing its forest inventory system and growth model.

Forestry Research for the 1990's, Industry's Suggested Priorities. - American Forest & Paper Association, 1993. ID: B2255 Type: BKS Southlands 0.731 F67

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Forestry Research in Virginia - Present and Proposed., 1965. ID: B1008 Type: BKS Southlands 0.6 F

Forestry Research Progress in 1965. - U.S.D.A., 1965. ID: B1090 Type: BKS Southlands 0.751 F 1965

Forestry Research Progress in 1966. - U.S.D.A., 1966. ID: B1089 Type: BKS Southlands 0.751 C 1966

Forestry Research Progress in 1968 / by John D. Sullivan. - U.S.D.A., 1969. ID: B3062 Type: BKS Southlands 0.751 F 1968 Subject 1. FORESTRY RESEARCH INTRODUCTION: The McIntire-Stennis Cooperative Federal-State Forestry Research Program progressed through its fifth year of existence in 1968. From the vast pool of forest scientists in the states, some 460 were actively engaged on the 469 projects funded through the McIntire-Stennis Act (P.L. 87-788). In addition, the 442 graduate students partially or entirely subsidized by McIntire-Stennis funds materially increases the number of future forest scientists to satisfy the demand of universities, public agencies, and private industry.

Forestry Research Progress in 1969 / by Boyd W. Post, Anders E. Lund, John D. Sullivan. - U.S.D.A., 1970. ID: B3063 Type: BKS Southlands 0.751 F 1969 Subject 1. FORESTRY RESEARCH INTRODUCTION: The year 1969 was the sixth year during which the McIntire-Stennis Program provided funds for cooperative forestry research. At 60 cooperating universities, in all 50 states and in Puerto Rico, research was conducted by 521 forest scientists. Three hundred sixty six graduate students were actively engaged on one or more of the 507 projects funded through the McIntire-Stennis Act (P.L. 87-788). The combination of faculty scientists and one or more graduate students represents the usual approach to research in a university environment where research objectives are blended with the learning experience of graduate students and with teaching requirements of faculty scientists.

Forestry Research Progress in 1973. - U.S.D.A., 1974. ID: B3066 Type: BKS Southlands 0.751 F 1973 Subject 1. TIMBER SUPPLY Concern over the use and management of our forest resources, the goods and services they provide and the forest environment is increasingly evident. This growing awareness of the economic and social significance of forests is readily apparent in the increasing public

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(Continued) Forestry Research Progress in 1973 demands for a role in policy decisions on the use of our forests and for better stewardship of all our forest lands. The Nation's forestry schools are making every effort to respond to the many and varied demands on our forests' lands. The McIntire-Stennis Cooperative Forestry Research Act, now in its eleventh year, provides a major route through which the schools can contribute, both in research and in education, particularly graduate education. The objectives of the McIntire-Stennis Cooperative Forestry Research Act are to 1) encourage and assist forestry schools to conduct research necessary to improve the production, protection and utilization of forest and related range lands and 2) stimulate the training of needed scientists in forestry and related specialties. Cooperation is implied in the name of the program. The total program is cooperative both in funding and in the selection and design of research projects. Cooperative efforts include close coordination with the U.S. Forest Service, the various state forestry agencies and with forest industry. This report for 1973 summarizes some selected program projects. The breadth of the program is indicated by the major topic areas which include renewing timber supply, protecting watersheds and water supply, managing forest wildlife habitat, providing for forest recreation, protecting forest resources, utilizing wood resources, planning for forest land use and innovative applications in forestry research.

Forestry Research Report 1979 / by Terry R. Clason., 1979. ID: B1152 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 C 1979

Forestry Research Report 1979 / by Terry R. Clason., 1979. ID: B1202 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.734 C 1979 c.2

Forestry Research West. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1998. ID: B2883 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 F67f Subject 1. FORESTRY RESEARCH

Forestry Research, A Mandate for Change. - National Academy Press, 1990. ID: B2130 Type: BKS Southlands 0.71 F67 1990 ISBN/ISSN: 0-309-04248-8

A Forestry Revolution, The History of Tree Improvement In the Southern United States / by Bruce J. Zobel, Jerry R. Sprague. - Carolina Academic Press, Durham, NC, 1993. ID: B2110 Type: BKS Southlands 2.71 Z ISBN/ISSN: 0-89089-540-6

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Forestry Terminology A Glossary of Technical Terms Used in Forestry / Society of American Foresters. - Third. - Society of American Foresters, 1958. ID: B3180 Type: BKS Southlands 0.712 S62f Subject 1. GLOSSARY Forestry Terminology is a source of information on those terms that foresters, working in many specialized fields, use in their daily tasks.

Forestry Theses Accepted by Colleges and Universities in the United States 1900-1952 / by Katherine W. Hughes, Ray A. Yoder, William I. West. - Oregon State College, 1953. (Bibliographic Series) ID: B1220 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 1953

Forestry Theses Accepted by Colleges and Universities in the United States 1956-June 1966 / by Michael P. Kinch. - Oregon State University Press, 1978. (Bibliographic Series) ID: B1221 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 1978

Forestry Theses Accepted by Colleges and Universities in the United States July 1966-June 1973 / by Michael P. Kinch. - Oregon State University Press, 1979. (Bibliographic Series) ID: B1222 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 1979 ISBN/ISSN: 0-87071-134-2

Forestry Theses Accepted by Colleges and Universities in the United States July 1973-June 1976 / by Michael P. Kinch. - Oregon State University Press, 1977. (Bibliographic Series) ID: B1223 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 1977

Forests & Global Climate Change, Potential Impacts on U.S. Forest Resources / by Herman H. Shugart, Roger A. Sedjo, Brent Sohngen. - Pew Center on Global Climate Change, 2003. ID: B3652 Southlands 9.26 S35f E Subject 1. CLIMATE CHANGE FOREWORD: Approximately one-third of the U.S. lands are covered by forests, which makes forest ecosystems prominent natural resources that contribute to biodiversity, water quality, carbon storage, and recreation. Forests also play a significant role in the U.S. economy, and forestry or forestry-related enterprises are the dominant industries in many U.S. communities. Human-induced climate change over the next century is projected to change temperature and precipitation, factors that are critical to the distribution and

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(Continued) Forests & Global Climate Change, Potential Impacts on U.S. Forest Resources abundance of tree species.

Forests and Global Change, Forest Management Opportunities for Mitigating Carbon Emissions / by R. Neil Sampson, Dwight Hair. - American Forests, 1996. ID: B2720 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 S25f vol. 2 1996

Forests and Global Change, Volume 1: Opportunities for Increasing Forest Cover / by R. Neil Sampson, Dwight Hair. - American Forests, 1992. ID: B3255 Southlands 9.2 S35f ISBN/ISSN: 0-935050-05-1 Subject 1. CLIMATE EFFECTS In recent years there has been an increasing volume of literature that suggests human-caused increases in the concentrations of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are likely to result in a rise in average surface air temperatures and changes in climate over most egions of the world. Such changes have the potential of reducing the productivity and health of the world's ecosystems already under stress form current levels of population and economic activity. So the question is "What can be done, given current uncertainties, to reduce this risk." There are many opportunities for mitigating the buildup of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and of adapting to climate change. Some of these ae also socially, environmentally, and/or economically desirable on other grounds. Among the opportunities that can reduce carbon dioxide concentrations and that have other desirable benefits are those associated with trees and foests. In accord with its basic mission, American Forests began in the spring of 1989 a series of studies to quantify the extent that trees and forests could lower the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere ad how they could be managed to adapt to rising temperatures and related climate changes. The results of this work are being published in two volumes. Volume1, this volume, basically focuses on increasing forest and tree cover - the opportunities to convert marginal crop and pasture land to forests, to plant trees in shelterbelts as an energy conservation measure, to produce biomass energy from short-rotation intensive tree culture, and to plant trees in urban and community forests to conserve the fossil energy used for cooling and heating. Implementing these opportunities will require planting trees on lands where they do not now exist and in many instances using them for nontraditional purposes.

Forests and Men / by William B. Greeley. - First. - Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1951. ID: B2736 Type: BKS Southlands 0.111 G73f

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Forests and the Environment: A U. S. Response to the Rio Earth Summit. - Fernbank Museum of Natural History, 1993. ID: B2306 Type: BKS Southlands 9.2 F67 1993

Forests and the Texas Economy / by Jay O'Laughlin, Richard A. Williams. - Texas A & M University. ID: B1449 Type: BKS Southlands 8.0 L

Forests for Whom and for What? / by Marion Clawson. - Resources for the Future, Inc., 1975. ID: B2640 Type: BKS Southlands 0.112 C62f ISBN/ISSN: 0-8018-1751-X

Forests in Demand - Conflicts and Solutions / by Charles E. Hewett, Thomas E. Hamilton. - Auburn House Publishing Company, 1982. ID: B3761 Southlands 7.0 H48f ISBN/ISSN: 0-86569-106-1 Subject 1. FOREST RESOURCE FOREWORD: This is a book about forest resource planning. The authors are a diverse lot, and the fact that they do not always adopt the same perspective should not be surprising to anyone familiar with the differing viewpoints that people bring to forest resource planning. These authors present some of the best current thinking on the subject of forest planning, much of it firmly rooted in years of experience with the Resources Planning Act (RPA) and other planning processes. Their divergent viewpoints have all been challenged and sharpened, particularly in the annual Dartmouth Symposia on Renewable Resources. They symposia series, in fact, prompted the publication of their thoughts in this book.

Forests in Trouble: A Review of the Status of Temperate Forests Worldwide / by Nigel Dudley. - WWF-World Wide Fund for Nature, 1992. ID: B1971 Type: BKS Southlands 9.3 D ISBN/ISSN: 2-88085-112-2

The Forests of India, Vol. IV - Being the history from 1925 to 1947 of the forests now in Burma, India, and Pakistan / by E. P. Stebbing. - Oxford University Press, 1962. ID: B3744 Southlands 0.7 S33t Subject 1. FOREST CONSERVATION Contains the history of forests in India beginning in 1925 and continuing through 1947.

Forests of Southeast Asia / by Russell C. Stadelman., 1966. ID: B3726 Southlands 5.0 S22f Subject 1. ASIA

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(Continued) Forests of Southeast Asia PREFACE: It is hoped that the information presented on the forests of Southeast Asia will be beneficial to the forest industries, forestry schools, and the general public. Independence, with its impetus for economic development, has suddenly brought recognition by the people of Southeast Asia to the role of their undeveloped rich tropical forests in any eventual development. This information may be timely in view of the proximity of Viet-Nam to the areas discussed, and also because of recent events in Indonesia.

Forests, A Naturalist's Guide to Trees and Forest Ecology / by Laurence C. Walker. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc. New York, NY, 1990. ID: B2653 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3 W34f ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-52108-6

Forests, the World, and the Profession, Proc. 1986 Society of American Foresters National Convention, Birmingham, Ala. - Society of American Foresters, 1986. ID: B2491 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 S678N 1986 ISBN/ISSN: 0-939970-32-5

Formulas and Tables for Point-Sampling in Forest Inventory, Part 2 - Metric System / by Donald A. Wilson, Wallace C. Robbins. - University of Maine, 1969. (Bulletin) ID: B3446 Southlands 0.713 W54f Subject 1. TABLES INTRODUCTION: In using the Bitterlich method of Point-Sample cruising and incorporating the same in classroom instruction and field exercises, it was found that available tables were incomplete for some desired uses. Many tables do not include limiting distances and are conversion factors for stems less than six inches D.B.H. or greater than 40 inches D.B.H. If the measurement of small stems is desired for purposes of determining reproduction, wildlife food or prediction of future stand composition, or measurement of larger stems for purposes of inventory, then the necessary values must be computed. Some of these values have been determined, but have not been published in complete tables for conventional use. These values, contained within the accompanying tables, were computed by means of an IBM 360 computer, thus insuring the accuracy necessary for field application of the table values.

FORTRAN IV: programming and computing / by James T. Golden. - Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1965. ID: B94 Type: BK Southlands 0.665 G618f

Forty-Three Years in the Field with the U. S. Forest Service, Interview with Charles A. Connaughton / by Elwood R Maunder. - Forest History Society, Santa Cruz, CA, 1976. ID: B2547 Type: BKS Southlands

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Foundations for a National Biological Survey / by Ke Chung Kim, Lloyd Knutson. - Assoc. of Systematics Collection,U of Ks, 1986. ID: B2127 Type: BKS Southlands 9.3 F68 1986 ISBN/ISSN: 0-942924-13-4

Foundations of Silviculture Upon an Ecological Basis / by M.A., F.D., Toumey Sc.D., James W., M.F., M.A., P Korstainh.D., Clarence F.. - Second Edition. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1937. ID: B481 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 2.0 T725f2

Four-Year Growth and Foliar Nutrient Responses of 28 Mid-Rotation Loblolly Pine Stands to N and P Fertilization / North Carolina State University. - North Carolina State University, 1990. (NCSFNC Report) ID: B1237 Type: BKS Southlands 2.64 F Subject 1. GROWTH FORWARD: This report presents four-year data from 28 installations of the NCSFNC Regionwide 13 study established in 1984, 1985, 1986. Treatment effects on four-year volume growth, basal area growth, diameter growth, height growth, and foliar nutrient concentrations are reported. Two-year data have been reported in NCSFNC Report #21 and four-year data for the nine 1984 installations have been reported in NCSFNC Report #23. This report represents the combined efforts of all present and many former NCSFNC staff and forest industry cooperators. Their contributions are gratefully acknowledged. The analyses and interpretations presented in this report werre prepared principally by Lee Allen and Ed Lunk. Ed Lunk edited and summarized the data. Jon Anderson and Mike Huster ran the laboratory analyses for foliar nutrients. Travis Wilson prepared the individual study reports and graphs. Requests for additional copies of this report should be addressed to H. Lee Allen, Director, NCSFNC.

Fourier analysis of time series: an introduction / by Peter Bloomfield. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1976. ID: B74 Type: BK Southlands 0663 B655f ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-08256-2

Fourteenth Conference on Agriculture and Forest Meteorology and Fourth Conference of Biometeorology. - American Meteorological Society, 1979. ID: B1765 Type: BKS Southlands 1.66 F

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Fourth Generation Management - The New Business Consciousness / by Brian L. Joiner. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1994. ID: B3279 Southlands 0.2 J64f ISBN/ISSN: 0-07-032715-7 Subject 1. TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT This book, by Brian L. Joiner, describes principles for 4th Generation Management. It explores the necessity to distinguish between costs and causes of cost. Costs are not causes: they come from causes. It is easy but fatal in management to confuse coincidence with cause and effect. It is wrong to suppose that if you can't measure it, you can't manage it. Most of the heavy losses caused by management today cannot be measured, yet they must be managed. Thus, management may spend $20,000 to train six people in a skill. This $20,000 is an investment. Its magnitude is known, $20,000. The future benefit (return on investment), however, will never by known, cannot be measured. Management's action is based on theory, prediction that the investment will in time pay off handsomely. Knowledge is theory. We should be thankful if action of management is based on theory. Knowledge has temporal spread. Information is not knowledge. The world is drowning in information but is slow in acquisition of knowledge. There is no substitute for knowledge.

Fourth Industrial Forestry Seminar - Yale School of Forestry., 1956. ID: B1076 Type: BKS Southlands 0.77 I 1956

Fourth-generation languages. Volume 1: principles / by James Martin., 1985. ID: B100 Type: BK Southlands 0.665 M381f ISBN/ISSN: 0-13-329673-3

The Fragmented Forest / by Larry D. Harris. - The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1984. ID: B1850 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 H ISBN/ISSN: 0-226-31764-1

A Framework For Research on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change / by Harold K. Jacobson, Martin F. Price. - International Social Science Council, 1991. ID: B1715 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 J ISBN/ISSN: 92-9107-001-7

Free Market Environmentalism / by Terry L. Anderson, Donald R. Leal. - Pacific Research Inst. for Public Policy, 1991. ID: B2115 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 A ISBN/ISSN: 0-936488-33-6

The Fresh-Water Algae of the United States / by Gilbert M. Smith. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1933. ID: B2342 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 1.22 S64f ISBN/ISSN: 07-058809-0

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Freshwater Macroinvertebrates of Northeastern North America / by Barbara L. Peckarsky... [et al.]. - Cornell University, 1990. ID: B2840 Type: BKS Southlands 3.4 P42f ISBN/ISSN: 0-8014-2076-8

From Watershed to Watermark. - Canadian Pulp and Paper Association, 1955. ID: B1836 Type: BKS Southlands 9.25 F

Fuel-Fired Coolant Heater for Cold Weather Starting. - Forest Engineering Research Institute of, 1981. (Interim Report No. IR-3) ID: B1228 Type: BKS Southlands 6.0 D

Fuels and Energy from Renewable Resources / by David A. Tillman, Kyosti V. Sarkanen, Larry L. Anderson. - Academic Press, 1977. ID: B738 Type: BKS Southlands 9.14 S989f ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-691250-5

Fundamental Ecology / by Arthur S. Boughey. - International Textbook Company, 1971. (Intext) ID: B3429 Southlands 1.3 B68f ISBN/ISSN: 0-7002-2363-0 Subject 1. ECOLOGY PREFACE: This current series on the ecological origins of our environment crisis is designed to fill this information gap, and to present both a comprehensive review of its various aspects and an authoritative statement of its causes. The basic text that accompanies this series on Ecology was prepared so as to avoid the repetition in every volume of fundamental ecological concepts essential to an understanding of each aspect of the crisis. In the basic text the discipline of ecology is reviewed in simple terms readily comprehensible to readers with no greater technical knowledge than can be acquired from a high school survey course in biology. This text is therefore suitable for use by beginning college students and by any other interested enquirer.

Fundamentals of Conservation Biology / by Malcolm, L., J Hunterr.. - Blackwell Science, Inc., 1996. ID: B2441 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 H86f ISBN/ISSN: 0-86542-371-7 Subject 1. CONSERVATION BIOLOGY

Fundamentals of Ecology / by Eugene P. Odum. - W. B. Saunders Company, 1953. ID: B3311 Southlands 1.3 O38f Subject 1. AUTECOLOGY

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(Continued) Fundamentals of Ecology The book has two purposes: to serve as a textbook in a college course, and also as a reference for the naturalists and for interested workers in related fields, including the great and growing army of conservation workers, sanitary engineers, and other applied ecologists who need to be familiar with background work and theories in ecology. I have attempted to present a balance synthesis of the three main facets emphasized in modern ecology, namely: (1) autecology, (2) population and community ecology, and (3) trophodynamic and ecosystem ecology.

Fundamentals of Ecology / by Eugene P. Odum. - Second Edition. - W. B. Saunders Company, 1959. ID: B3547 Southlands 1.3 O38F2 1959 Subject 1. ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES PREFACE: In the short span of five years since the publication of the first edition, interest in ecology has increased considerably. Applications and potential applications have particularly focused attention on basic principles and have necessitated new order of thinking. I was impresse4d with the new orders of magnitude at the 1955 Geneva Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, which was essentially a preview of an era rapidly approaching. In his opening remarks the chairman of the conference, Homi J. Bhabha of India, pointed out that form the standpoint of the most basic need of all, namely energy, there were three ages of mankind: the age of muscle power, the age of fossil fuels and the atomic age. Since the supply of fossil fuels is rapidly being depleted, civilization must look to atomic energy and sun energy to an increasing extent. It is generally conceded that environmental contamination, with its concurrent dangers of genetic damage, stands as the most important limiting factor in the large scale use of atomic energy in the immediate future. Even more important is the upsurge of the world's human population and its skyrocketing demands for water, food and living space. Both increasing human populations and increasing radioactivity (not to mention other forms of environmental pollution) pose difficult problems in which ecological considerations are paramount.

Fundamentals of Forecasting / by William G. Sullivan, W. Wayne Claycombe. - Reston Publishing Company, Inc., 1977. ID: B3277 Southlands 7.273 S84f Subject 1. BUSINESS FORECASTING Preface: The objective of this book is to enable the reader to apply popular forecasting techniques and to be aware of their strengths and limitations. A manager, an engineer or a scientist should be able to ead this material and use the discussions, equations, examples, and illustrations to develop forecasts in his or her area of specialization.

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Fundamentals of Forestry Economics / by William A. Duerr. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1960. ID: B715 Type: BKS Southlands 8.0 D853f ISBN/ISSN: 07-017978-6

Fundamentals of Insect Life / by C. L. Metcalf, W. P. Flint. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1932. ID: B605 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 3.4 M588f

The Fundamentals of Nitrogen Fixation / by FRS, J. R. Postgate. - Cambridge University Press, 1982. ID: B382 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3116 P857f ISBN/ISSN: 0 521 24169 3

Fundamentals of Operations Research / by Russell L. Ackoff, Maurice W. Sasieni. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1968. ID: B3586 Southlands 0.5 A44f Subject 1. OPERATIONS RESEARCH PREFACE: The activity called Operations Research (OR) developed during World War II, but its origins can be traced back much further. Throughout the war, its practitioners were far too busy with current problems to devote themselves either to a conscious analysis of methodology or to the writing of books that would pave the way for their successors. Texts did not begin to appear until the 1950s, when OR achieved recognition as a subject worthy of academic study in universities. Since then, not only have a large number of schools provided courses leading to advanced degrees in OR but the subject has been recognized as becoming more and more important to students of economics, management, public administration, behavioral science, social work, mathematics and statistics, and the many branches of engineering. This is not surprising, because OR attempts to provide a systematic and rational approach to the fundamental problems involved in the control of systems by making decisions which, in some sense, achieve the best results in light of all the information that is profitable for use. In this text, we have tried to reconcile a rigid mathematical treatment of the subject with a conceptually oriented qualitative treatment. For those who intend to practice OR, we hope this book will provide a better comprehension of the real world than most texts offer. For those who want to understand OR without practicing it, we hope this book will provide a better grasp of its methods, techniques, and tools than do most texts.

Fundamentals of Pesticides - A Self-Instruction Guide / by George W. Ware. - Thomson Publications, 1982. ID: B1353 Type: BKS Southlands 3.01 W268f ISBN/ISSN: 0-913702-16-1

Fundamentals of Petroleum Maps / by D. P. McElroy. - Gulf Publishing Co., Houston, 1987. ID: B2557 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) Fundamentals of Petroleum Maps 6.213 M33f ISBN/ISSN: 0-87201-494-0

Fundamentals of Plant Pathology / by Daniel A. Roberts, Carl W. Boothroyd. - W. H. Freeman and Company, 1972. ID: B2321 Type: BKS Southlands 3.31 R62f ISBN/ISSN: 0-7167-0822-1

Fundamentals of Soil Physics / by Daniel Hillel. - Academic Press, 1980. ID: B446 Type: BKS Southlands 1.631 H651f ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-348560-6

Fundamentals of Soil Science / by C. E. Millar, L. M. Turk. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ID: B3280 Southlands 1.63 M54s Subject 1. SOIL SCIENCE Fundamentals of Soil Science was written primarily as a college textbook for use in the introductory or general course in soils. Also, it may be studied profitably by soil conservation technicians, agricultural agents, farmers, or anyone seeking a knowledge of the soil and of the principles underling successful soil management. The purpose of this book is fourfold: first, to give the reader the opportunity of becoming familiar with soils as natural units or entities and with their inherent characteristics; second, to develop in the student an understanding of the significance of fundamental soil properties; third, to set forth basic relationships between soils and plants; and, last, to give the reader an understanding of the principles involved in the practical use and conservation of the soil.

Fundamentals of Uneven-Aged Management in Southern Pine / by R. M. Farrar. - Tall Timbers Research Station, 1996. (Miscellaneous Publication) ID: B2732 Type: BKS Southlands 7.01 F37f 9

Fundamentals of Weed Science / by Robert L. Zimdahl. - Academic Press, 1993. ID: B3298 Southlands 2.534 Z55f ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-781060-9 Subject 1. WEED CONTROL It is hoped that this book will convey some of the excitement generated by the study of weeds, their management, and the importance of the problems they create. The aim is to include many aspects of weed science, without exhaustively exploring each. This book is designed to be used in undergraduate weed science courses taught at many institutions. It is hoped that the text is not too simple for sophisticated readers and that omissions of depth of coverage do not sacrifice accuracy and necessary detail.

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Fungal Metabolites / by W. B. Turner. - Academic Press, 1971. ID: B599 Type: BKS Southlands 3.34 T954f ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-704550-3

Fungal Spores, Their Liberation and Dispersal / by C. T. Ingold. - Oxford University Press,Ely House,London, 1971. ID: B2318 Type: BKS Southlands 3.34 I53f

The Fungi - An Advanced Treatise - Volume I: The Fungal Cell / by G. C. Ainsworth, Alfred S. Sussman. - Academic Press, 1965. ID: B586 Type: BKS Southlands 3.34 A297f v.1 ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-045601-X

The Fungi - An Advanced Treatise - Volume II: The Fungal Organism / by G. C. Ainsworth, Alfred S. Sussman. - Academic Press, 1966. ID: B587 Type: BKS Southlands 3.34 A297f v.2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-045602-8

The Fungi - An Advanced Treatise - Volume III: The Fungal Population / by G. C. Ainsworth, Alfred S. Sussman. - Academic Press, 1968. ID: B588 Type: BKS Southlands 3.34 A297f v.3 ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-045603-6

The Fungi - An Advanced Treatise - Volume IVA: A Taxonomic Review with Keys: Ascomycetes and Fungi Imperfecti / by G. C. Ainsworth, Frederick K. Sparrow, Alfred S. Sussman. - Academic Press, 1973. ID: B589 Type: BKS Southlands 3.34 A297f v.4a ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-045604-4

The Fungi - An Advanced Treatise - Volume IVB: A Taxonomic Review with Keys: Basidiomycetes and Lower Fungi / by G. C. Ainsworth, Frederick K. Sparrow, Alfred S. Sussman. - Academic Press, 1973. ID: B590 Type: BKS Southlands 3.34 A297f v.4b ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-045644-3

Fusiform Rust Incidence Survey 1971-73 / by William R. Phelps. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1974. ID: B2078 Type: BKS Southlands 3.314102 P

The Future of Gopher Tortoise Habitats, Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Meeting of the Gopher Tortoise Council / by Ren Lohoefener, Lynne Lohmeier, Gail Johnston. - The Gopher Tortoise Council, 1981. ID: B2810 Type: BKS Southlands 9.124 L63f 2 1981

Future Prospects For Western Washington's Timber Supply. - No. 74. - University of Washington, 1992. ID: B2889 Southlands 0.734 A32f No. 74 Subject 1. GROWTH AND YIELD

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FY 1989 U.S. Forest Planting Report / by Paul W. Forward, Robert J. Moulton, Jeralyn D. Snellgrove. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1990. ID: B1470 Type: BKS Southlands 0.722 F

Galileo's Revenge, Junk Science in the Courtroom / by Peter W. Huber. - Harper-Collins Publishers, Inc., 1991. ID: B2113 Type: BKS Southlands 0.28 H ISBN/ISSN: 0-465-02624-9

Game Habitat Evaluation Within International Paper / by James Lee Buckner. - The Wildlife Society, 1979. ID: B1831 Type: BKS Southlands 9.121 B

Gas Exchange and Developmental Response to Moisture Stress by Loblolly Pine Seedlings From Two Texas Seed Sources / by Jay Randy Smith., 1985. ID: B285 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 S651g 1985

Gaseous Air Pollutants and Plant Metabolism / by M. J. Koziol, F. R. Whatley. - Butterworths, 1984. ID: B757 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 G247 ISBN/ISSN: 0 408 11152 6

Gene Isolation and Mapping Protocols / by Jacqueline Boultwood. - Humana Press, 1997. ID: B2838 Type: BKS Southlands 1.482 B69g ISBN/ISSN: 0-89603-482-8 Subject 1. GENE MAPPING Over the past 10 years (1987-1997) great progress has been made in the development of efficient techniques for both gene isolation and mapping. The identification and isolation of transcribed sequences from large chromosomal regions are central to the human genome mapping project. Techniques for isolating novel cDNAs have applications both in the overall construction and integration of long-range physical and transcription maps and in the identification of disease genes.

Gene Transfer and Expression, A Laboratory Manual / by Michael Kriegler. - W. H. Freeman & Company, New York, 1990. ID: B2394 Type: BKS Southlands 1.482 K74g ISBN/ISSN: 0-7167-7004-0 Subject 1. GENETIC TRANSFORMATION

General Entomology / by S. W. Frost. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1942. ID: B602 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 3.4 F939g

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General Genetics / by Adrian M. Srb, Ray D. Owen, Robert S. Edgar. - Second Edition. - W. H. Freeman and Company, 1965. ID: B3544 Southlands 1.4 S72g Subject 1. GENETICS PREFACE: In the preface to the first edition of this book, we evaluated the science of genetics at that time as being in a state of exceptionally vigorous growth. If the evaluation was faulty, it erred on the side of underestimate. In the years since 1952, remarkable advances have been made, particularly in the understanding of the nature and activities of genetic material in physical and chemical terms. Over the same period, other areas of genetics, most of them already soundly based some decades ago, have not stood still. And the interactions of genetics with other natural sciences have continued to increase, so that a more profound understanding of genetics has become concomitant with greater insight into all the life sciences.

General Performance Monitoring of Four Small Commercial Woodchip Combustion Systems in PEI, Final Report / by Bruce McCallum. - Ensight Consulting, 1992. ID: B3437 Southlands 5.611 M22g Subject 1. PERFORMANCE MONITORING This report covers the monitoring of the general performance of four production Bioblast woodchip burner installations in Prince Edward Island. It is one of three reports under DSS Contract No. 23216-9-9128/01SZ-Monitoring Chip-Fired Heating Installations In Prince Edward Island, Bioenergy Development Program, Energy, Mines and Resources Canada. Four small commercial Bioblast installations were monitored on PEI over three complete heating seasons beginning in the fall of 1989 and ending in May of 1992. The biomass systems are providing heat for farms and small businesses. The general performance monitoring study includes information on the following topics for each project: a description of each installation; installed system costs; fuel type and moisture content; operating experiences; future system plans and general observations.

Genetic and Molecular Basis of Plant Pathogenesis / by J. E. Vanderplank. - Springer-Verlag, New York, 1978. ID: B2331 Type: BKS Southlands 3.31 V36g ISBN/ISSN: 3-540-08788-5

Genetic and Mycorrhizal Influences on Pine Seedling Growth Under Stress / by Michael L. Cline. - Colorado State University, 1980. ID: B1728 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 C 1980

Genetic Aspects of Plant Nutrition / by M. R. Saric, B. C. Loughman. - Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1983. (Developments in Plant and Soil Sciences (Volume 8)) ID: B393 Type: BKS Southlands 1.4 G328 ISBN/ISSN: 90-247-2822-3

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Genetic Data Analysis II / by Bruce S. Weir. - Sinauer Associates, Inc., 1996. ID: B2656 Type: BKS Southlands 1.487 W44g ISBN/ISSN: 0-87893-902-4 Subject 1. QUANTITATIVE GENETICS

Genetic Engineering in the Plant Sciences / by Nickolas J. Panopoulos. - Praeger Publishers, 1981. ID: B2428 Type: BKS Southlands 1.48 P36g ISBN/ISSN: 0-03-057026-3 Subject 1. GENETIC TRANSFORMATION FOREWORD: Genetic engineering has taken on a new meaning with the discovery that restriction endonucleases can be used to cleave deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) at specific sites. The cleaved fragments can be recombined with DNA ligase to create new hybrid molecules that replicate in appropriate host cells. At first restricted to Escherichia coli and similar gram-negative bacteria, we have seen the range of host cells extended to include gram-positive bacteria, yeast and Neurospora, and animal cells. Plant cells are clearly candidates once general transformation techniques have been developed that extend the range of what is now possible with the Ti-plasmid of Agrobacterium tumefaciens. Plant genes that have already been cloned in E. Coli include complementary DNA (cDNA) made from zein, leghemoglobin and other similar messenger ribonucleic acids (mRNAs), the DNA coding for 5s ribosomal RNA of wheat and rye, chloroplast DNA of maize and wheat, and putative replication origins from maize, among others. Already the challenge is to devise experiments of practical significance for the production of improved crop plants.

Genetic Improvement of Crops, Emergent Techniques / by Irwin Rubenstein. - University of Minnesota Press, 1980. ID: B2414 Type: BKS Southlands 1.48 R82g ISBN/ISSN: 0-8166-0966-7 Subject 1. PLANT BREEDING

Genetic Manipulation of Woody Plants / by James W. Hanover, Daniel E. Keathley. - Plenum Press, 1988. (Basic Life Sciences Volume 44) ID: B1341 Type: BKS Southlands 1.482 G ISBN/ISSN: 0-306-42815-6

Genetic Parameters & Expected Gains From Open-Pollinated Progeny Tests of Sweetgum (Liquidambar Styraciflua) & Sycamore / by Emily Butler Schultz. - North Carolina State University, 1983. ID: B1785 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 S

The Genetic Resources of the Victorian Eucalypts / by L. A. Pederick. - Forests Commission, Victoria, 1976. (Bulletin) ID: B1141 Type: BKS Southlands

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A Genetic Survey of Pinus radiata (Part 1) / by M. H. Bannister. - Forest Research Institute, 1966. (Silviculture Report 85) ID: B1759 Type: BKS Southlands 2.51125 B

Genetic Variation Among Loblolly Pine Families in Seedling Growth, Root and Shoot Morphology and Nitrogen Use Efficiency, and Use of These Traits for Potential Early Genetic Selection / by Bailian Li. - North Carolina State University, 1989. ID: B3071 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 L5g Subject 1. GENETIC VARIATION ABSTRACT: Seedlings of 23 open-pollinated loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) families from the coastal plain of northern North Carolina and southern Virginia were planted in a greenhouse under two nitrogen (N) conditions (5 and 50 ppm) for twenty weeks. Significant genetic variation was detected among families in root length and the number of first order lateral roots. Heritability estimates were generally high for these root traits. There were positive genetic correlations between root characters and seedling growth, especially under the low N condition. Seedlings under low N produced greater root length per root dry weight. Genotypic variation in dry weight allocations to stem, needles, and roots was examined by allometric analysis. Different strategies for dry weight partitioning among genotypes were found to be related to their stem growth.

Genetic Variation in Nutrient Absorption in Slash Pine / by Siroos Tamaddoni Jahromi., 1971. ID: B261 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 J25g 1971

Genetic Variation in Nutrient Use Efficiencies by Loblolly Pine and Use of Nutrient Data to Improve Genetic Gain For / by George Roland Johnson., 1984. ID: B263 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 J67g 1984

Genetic Variation in Susceptibility to Fusiform Rust in Loblolly Pine / by Jr., Bohun KinlochBaker., 1968. ID: B267 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 K55g 1968

Genetic Variation of Scotch Pine Oleoresin Physiology / by Michael Raymond Bridgen. - Michigan State University, 1979. ID: B1731 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 B74g 1979

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Genetics and Analysis of Quantitative Traits / by Michael Lynch, Bruce Walsh. - Sinauer Associates, Inc., 1998. ID: B2909 Type: BKS Southlands 1.487 L96g ISBN/ISSN: 0-87893-481-2 Subject 1. QUANTITATIVE GENETICS With the emerging recognition that the expression of most characters is influenced by multiple genes and multiple environment factors, quantitative genetics has become the central paradigm for the analysis of phenotypic variation and evolution. The historical development of the field is like that of a braided stream whose final destination has not been reached. Virtually all of quantitative genetics draws upon basic theoretical foundations laid down in the first third of this century, largely by Ronald Fisher and Sewall Wright. However, practical applications of this theory did not become common until the 1950s, and these were restricted almost entirely to agricultural settings. Plant and animal breeders subsequently diverged towards radically different modes of experimental design and analysis, perhaps because of the different population sturctures of crop plants and domesticated animals, but possibly also because of the historical segregation of the study of plants and animals in academia. Even today, at many major universities, separate courses in quantitative genetics are taught in departments of plant and animal science... We have tried to write this book in a way that will encourage its use as a textbook in quantitative genetics. But the book also provides a thorough enough coverage of the literature so that it should be useful as a basic reference. Throughout, we have attempted to develop central theoretical concepts from first principles. To aid the less statistically sophisticated reader, we have included several chapters and appendices that review essentially all of the statistical tools employed in the book. Wherever possible, we have illustrated theoretical and analytical concepts with empirical examples from diverse settings. Both of our backgrounds are in evolutionary genetics, however, and a certain amount of bias may have crept in.

The Genetics of Colonizing Species - A Report on the Asilomar Symposium Held at Pacific Grove, California, 12-16 Feb. 19 / by M. H. Bannister. - Forest Research Institute, 1965. ID: B1767 Type: BKS Southlands 1.4 B

Genetics of Forest Ecosystems / by Klaus Stern, Laurence Roche. - Springer-Verlag New York Heidelberg Berl, 1974. (Ecological Studies 6) ID: B402 Type: BKS Southlands 1.4 S839g ISBN/ISSN: 0-387-06095-2

Genetics of Fungi / by Karl Esser, Rudolf Kuenen. - Springer Verlag New York Inc., 1967. ID: B391 Type: BKS Southlands 1.4 E78g

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Genetics of Host-Parasite Interaction / by Peter R. Day. - W. H. Freeman and Company, 1974. ID: B2429 Type: BKS Southlands 1.48 D39g ISBN/ISSN: 0-7167-0844-2 Subject 1. PLANT GENETICS

Genetics of the Evolutionary Process / by Theodosius Dobzhansky. - Columbia University Press, 1970. ID: B1695 Type: BKS Southlands 0.71 D ISBN/ISSN: 0-231-02837-7

Genome Analysis, A Laboratory Manual: Vol.2/Detecting Genes / by Bruce Birren... [et al.]. - Vol 2. - Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press. ID: B2868 Southlands 1.48 B57g2 Vol. 2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-87969-511-0 Subject 1. GENE DISCOVERY STRATEGIES Although biologists have studied the genomes of numerous organisms for decades, the last ten years have brought an enormous increase in the pace of genome research. Problems of a previously unthinkable scope are now routinely solved, and the results of these studies are having a profound impact on biomedical research. Many of these advances are the direct result of the coordinated effort of the Human Genome Project, which was established to produce genomic maps and sequences for a set of well-studied organisms. Recent strategic and technological advances have made it feasible to clone, genetically manipulate, and analyze very large segments of DNA; to identify expressed sequences within large genomic regions; to identify DNA sequence variation associated with phenotypic variation; and to determine the nucleotide sequences of DNA cheaper and more efficiently than before. Indeed, to date, several bacterial genomes and that of baker's yeast have been sequenced in their entirety, and the sequencing of other genomes is well under way. The purpose of this four-volue manual is to provide newcomers and experienced practioners alike with theoretical background, laboratory protocols, and resource materials for applying these powerful new techniques of genome analysis to the study of the very large number of genes and genomes yet to be characterized.

Genome Anaylsis, A Laboratory Manual: Vol.1/Analyzing DNA / by Bruce Birren... [et al.]. - Vol 1. - Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press. ID: B2867 Southlands 1.48 B57g1 Vol. 1 ISBN/ISSN: 0-87969-496-3 Subject 1. PURIFYING AND ANALYZING GENOMIC DNA Although biologists have studied the genomes of numerous organisms for decades, the last ten years have brought an enormous increase in the pace of genome research. Problems of a previously unthinkable scope are now routinely solved, and the results of these studies are having a profound impact on biomedical research. Many of these advances are the direct result of the coordinated effort of the Human Genome

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(Continued) Genome Anaylsis, A Laboratory Manual: Vol.1/Analyzing DNA Project, which was established to produce genomic maps and sequences for a set of well-studied organisms. Recent strategic and technological advances have made it feasible to clone, genetically manipulate, and analyze very large segments of DNA; to identify expressed sequences within large genomic regions; to identify DNA sequence variation associated with phenotypic variation; and to determine the nucleotide sequences of DNA cheaper and more efficiently than before. Indeed, to date, several bacterial genomes and that of baker's yeast have been sequenced in their entirety, and the sequencing of other genomes is well under way. The purpose of this four-volue manual is to provide newcomers and experienced practioners alike with theoretical background, laboratory protocols, and resource materials for applying these powerful new techniques of genome analysis to the study of the very large number of genes and genomes yet to be characterized.

Genome Mapping in Plants / by Andrew H. Paterson. - Academic Press, 1996. ID: B2825 Type: BKS Southlands 1.48 P37g ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-546590-4 Subject 1. GENOME ANALYSIS In seeking to summarize a large and rapidly-growing body of literature into a succinct but still useful form, it was clear that the task would best be accomplished by enlisting the aid of experts in various aspects of the field. Consequently, this volume has been prepared in two sections. Section 1 (chapters 1-6) summarizes broad principles which I consider to be applicable to genome analysis in many plant (and animal) species, and is intended to bring new students of the field up to speed on basic concepts which represent the foundation of the field, while remaining within reach of the interested lay person with a scientific bent. Section 2 presents in-depth discussions of widely-used tools and techniques (chapters 7-14) and well-studied plant taxa (chapters 15-22), written by appropriate experts for an audience of researchers, and providing noteworthy examples of contemporary results for the student or lay person who has assimilated Section 1.

Genome Organization and Expression in Plants / by C. J. Leaver. - Plenum Press, 1980. ID: B2413 Type: BKS Southlands 1.48 L42g ISBN/ISSN: 0-306-40340-4 Subject 1. PLANT GENETICS

Genotype by Environment Interaction in Loblolly Pine (Pinus Taeda L.) / by Jimmie Lynn Yeiser., 1980. ID: B300 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 Y43g 1980

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Genotype-by-Environment Interaction / by Manjit S. Kang, Hugh G., Jr. Gauch. - CRC Press, Boca Raton, Fla., 1996. ID: B2752 Type: BKS Southlands 1.484 K36g ISBN/ISSN: 0-8493-4003-9

Genotypic Competition Models in Loblolly Pine Progeny Tests / by Hanmin Dong., 1990. ID: B1239 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 D

The Genus Pinus / by N. T. Mirov. - The Ronald Press Company, 1967. ID: B348 Type: BKS Southlands 1.2 M676g

The Genus Pinus / by George Russell Shaw. - The Riverside Press, 1914. (Publications of the Arnold Arboretum) ID: B898 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 1.2 S534g

The Genus Sarracenia (Sarraceniaceae) / by Sidney McDaniel. - Tall Timbers Research Station, 1971. (Bulletin No. 9) ID: B1912 Type: BKS Southlands 1.5 M

Geodetic Survey of Georgia / by Frederick H. McDonald. - State Highway Board of Georgia, 1938. ID: B3402 Southlands 0.71 S22g 1938 Subject 1. GEODETIC SURVEYS FOREWORD: The citizens of the State of Georgia are enriched by having this volume of geodetic data for perpetuating the boundaries of their public and private lands; for making state, county and city, as well as private special-purpose maps; and for many other activities that must depend for their successful completion on an accurate knowledge of location, elevation, distance and direction.

Geographic Variation in Forest Trees / by E. Kristian Morgenstern. - UBC Press, 1996. ID: B2898 Type: BKS Southlands 2.0 M67g ISBN/ISSN: 0-7748-0560-9 Subject 1. PLANT REPRODUCTION

Geographic Variation of Root Development of Ponderosa Pine (Pinus Ponderosa Laws.) Seedlings as Related to Shoot Growth / by Anan Anantachote. - University of Idaho, 1980. ID: B1736 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 A 1980

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A Geographical Atlas of World Weeds / by Leroy Holm... [et al.]. - John Wiley & Sons, 1979. ID: B419 Type: BKS Southlands 1.5 G345 ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-04393-1

Geographical Variation in Eucalyptus Globulus / by J. Kirkpatrick. - Australian Government Publishing Service, 1975. (Forestry and Timber Bureau Bulletin) ID: B1144 Type: BKS Southlands 2.584 K

Geology of the Coastal Plain of Georgia, A Preliminary Report, Bulletin No. 26 / by Otto Veatch, Lloyd William Stephenson. - Foote & Davies Co., 1911. (Bulletin) ID: B3398 Southlands 6.21 V42g Subject 1. GEOLOGY

Georgia Agricultural Facts - 1981 Edition. - Georgia Crop Reporting Service, 1981. ID: B1230 Type: BKS Southlands 0.722 G

Georgia Birds / by George Miksch Sutton. - University of Oklahoma Press, 1958. ID: B730 Type: BKS Southlands 9.123 B961g

Georgia Descriptions in Data 1982 / Office of Planning and Budget. - Office of Planning and Budget, 1982. ID: B3257 Southlands 0.714 S22g Subject 1. STATISTICS Preface: This book is designed to give the reader an overview of Georgia from a statistical perspective. Every effort has been made to publish the latest data available. The book is organized into sections according to subject categories and follows the basic program design of state government. The demand for a statistical book that covers many program areas and is annually updated has been great for some time. As a result of this demand, the Georgia State Data Center began work on such a book using the 1980 Census as the basic source of data. At the time of publishing, data from the 1980 Census was limited to housing and population statistics. Therefore, a greater emphasis was placed on these areas for this particular edition. Explanations relevant to individual tables and sources are listed after Table 40. Appendix 1 helps the reader to determine which state agency is responsible for data in a particular subject area. Appendix 2 lists the departments of Georgia State Government and gives addresses and phone numbers. Appendixes 1 and 2 used together will give the reader tremendous help in locating types of information.

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Georgia's Best Management Practices for Forestry / Georgia Forestry Commisison. - Georgia Forestry Commission, 1999. ID: B3549 Southlands 1.64 A44g Subject 1. SITE PREPARATION FOREWORD: The purpose of this manual is to inform landowners, foresters, timber buyers, loggers, site preparation and reforestation contractors, and others involved with silvicultural operations about commonsense, economical, and effective practices to minimize nonpoint source pollution (soil erosion and stream sedimentation) and thermal pollution. These minimum practices are called Best Management Practices and are commonly referred to as BMPs. They were initially developed in 1981 by a Forestry Nonpoint Source Pollution Technical Task Force as required by the Federal Water Pollution Control Act. That act mandated states to develop a program to protect and improve the physical, chemical, and biological integrity of the nation's waters so they remain "fishable" and "swimmable" for today's and future generations. Due to changes in technology and the rules and regulations governing land disturbing activities, the forestry community and regulators encouraged a revision of the BMPs. A task force was convened in 1997 to revise the original BMPs and combine them with the 1989 wetland BMPs into one comprehensive document. This manual represents the collective best efforts to establish sound, responsible, guiding principles for silvicultural operations in the State of Georgia.

German Forestry / by Franz Heske. - Yale University Press, 1938. ID: B3124 Type: BKS Southlands 0.17 H47g Subject 1. GERMAN FOREST MANAGEMENT "German Forestry" represents a contribution to the literature of forestry of great significance. The book is unique in that it is written with the primary purpose of interpreting the facts and problems of German forestry for the benefit of readers in the United States and other countries which are in the early stages of forest conservation. American foresters increasingly are looking to older countries not only to study their techniques in applied forestry and research but also to learn about their economic and social problems and the public policies designed to meet them. Dr. Heske's book is therefore very timely. It is the only comprehensive work of its character that has been published in English. This fact makes the book of special value in the United States and other English-speaking countries. Dr. Heske's book deals primarily with forest economics and policy. The author presents in a masterly way facts regarding the character, extent, and ownership of forests in Germany, the growth, production, and utilization of wood materials, and the general public services of the forests in watershed protection, in wild life conservation and recreation, and in supporting industry, providing employment, and stabilizing communities.

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German-English Science Dictionary for Students in Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Agriculture, and Related Sciences / by Louis De Vries. - Third Edition. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1959. ID: B150 Type: BKS Southlands 0.712 D514g3

Germination of Longleaf & Slash Pine Seeds with Regard to Moisture Availability & to Respiratory & Biochemical Activity / by James Preston Barnett. - Duke University, 1968. ID: B1735 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 B 1968

The Germination of Seeds / by A. M. Mayer, A. Poljakoff-Mayber. - The Macmillan Company, 1963. ID: B3591 Southlands 1.313 M39g Subject 1. GERMINATION PREFACE: Although this volume on germination is one of a series of monographs on subjects in plant physiology, we have not attempted to cover the entire field of germination. The number of papers is vast and goes back fifty to a hundred years. For this reason we have cited those papers which appeared to us as of importance. No doubt, important papers have been omitted and differences of opinion are possible both as regards the selection and the arrangement of the material. An attempt has been made to treat the available information critically and to arrange it in an integrated form. At the same time it is impossible to avoid personal predilections and this has resulted in a more extensive treatment of those chapters dealing with subjects of special interest to the authors.

Ghost Bears: Exploring the Biodiversity Crisis / by R. Edward Grumbine. - Island Press, 1992. ID: B1984 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 G ISBN/ISSN: 1-55963-152-X

Giant Steps, Small Changes to Make A Big Difference / by Anthony Robbins. - Fireside, Simon & Schuster, N. Y., 1994. ID: B2471 Type: BKS Southlands 0.42 R62g ISBN/ISSN: 0-671-89104-9 Subject 1. SUCCESS

Gibberellins and Plant Growth / by H. N. Krishnamoorthy. - John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1975. ID: B2317 Type: BKS Southlands 1.141 K74g ISBN/ISSN: 0-470-50797-7

Global Biodiversity Strategy, Guidelines for Action to Save,Study,and Use Earth's Biotic Wealth Sustainably & Equitably. - World Resources Institute, 1992. ID: B2118 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 G ISBN/ISSN: 0-915825-74-0

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Global Biomass Burning: Atmospheric, Climatic, and Biospheric Implications / by Joel S. Levine. - MIT Press, 1991. ID: B2237 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 L48g ISBN/ISSN: 0-262-12159-X

Global Change System for Analysis, Research and Training. - International Geosphere-Biosphere Progra, 1991. (Report No. 15) ID: B1700 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 In15 ISBN/ISSN: 0284-8015

Global Change: Reducing Uncertainties. - International Geosphere-Biosphere Prog., 1992. ID: B1938 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 G ISBN/ISSN: 91-630-1086-0

Global Forest Information Service / by R. Paivinen... [et al.]. - IUFRO, 1999. (Occasional Paper) ID: B3051 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 I93g OP12 Subject 1. GLOBAL FORESTRY RESEARCH Improving access to forest information was formally recognized as a priority by the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in 1992 when it stated in Agenda 21, Chapter 40: "Countries and organisation should exploit various initiatives for electronic links to support information sharing, to provide access to databases and other information sources, to facilitate communication for meeting broader objectives, such as the implementation of Agenda 21". The Intergovernmental Panel on Forests in 1997 "emphasized the need to review and improve information systems. Attention should be given to world-wide access to information systems that would encourage effective implementation of national forest programmes, increased private-sector investment, efficient development and transfer of appropriate technologies, and improved co-operation". After meetings in Portland, USA 1996, Antalaya, Turkey 1997, and Rovaniemi, Finland 1998, it was concluded that an Internet-based approach to improve the accessibility to and the quality of forest-related information would be financially and technically feasible. As a result of these meetings IUFRO established the Global Forest Information Service (GFIS) Task Force in the Fall of 1998. The mission of the Task Force is to "develop a strategy for, and implement, an Internet-based metadata service that will provide co-ordinated world-wide access to forest information". The resulting service will provide multiple benefits to information users and providers including, facilitating user-friendly access to a greater amount of information, and improving the dissemination and quality of forest-related data and information. This paper describes the activities and visions of IUFRO's GFIS Task Force for establishing an Internet-based metadata service.

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Global Forests, Issues for Six Billion People / by Jan G. Laarman, Roger A. Sedjo. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1992. ID: B2353 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 L32g ISBN/ISSN: 0-07-035702-1 Subject 1. FORESTS AND FORESTRY

The Globalization of Wood: Supply, Processes, Products, and Markets / by David H. Cohen. - Forest Products Society, 1994. ID: B3783 Southlands 9.0 C63g Subject 1. GLOBALIZATION Papers presented at a conference sponsored by the Forest Products Society and the Oregon Forest Resources Institute November 1-3, 1993 in Portland, Oregon.

A Glossary of Mycology / by Walter H. Snell, Esther A. Dick. - Harvard University Press, 1971. ID: B596 Type: BKS Southlands 3.34 S671g ISBN/ISSN: 674-35451-6

Go South Young Man, Interview of J. E. McCaffrey / by Elwood R. Maunder. - Forest History Society, Santa Cruz, CA, 1974. ID: B2529 Type: BKS Southlands 0.111 M38g

The Goal - A Process of Ongoing Improvement / by Eliyahu M. Goldratt, Jeff Cox. - Revised Edition. - North River Press, Inc., 1986. ID: B919 Type: BKS Southlands 0.42 G ISBN/ISSN: 0-88427-061-0

Going Broke? Costs of the Endangered Species Act as Revealed in Endangered Species Recovery Plans. - Nat'l Wilderness Institute, Washington, 1994. ID: B2250 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 G64 1994

Golf and the Environment. - The U.S. Golf Assoc., Far Hills, NJ, 1994. ID: B2301 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 G64

Golf Course Siting and Development, Environmental Desk Reference, The National Golf Foundation. - National Golf Foundation, Jupiter, FL, 1993. ID: B2207 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 G64

The Gopher Tortoise: Distribution, Ecology, and Effects of Forest Management / by J. Larry Landers... [et al.]. ID: B888 Type: BKS Southlands 9.124 G659

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The Governance of Common Property Resources / by Edwin T. Haefele. - Resources for the Future, Inc., 1974. ID: B3515 Southlands 0.1 H33g Subject 1. PUBLIC LAND Papers presented at a Forum conducted by Resources for the Future, Inc. in Washington, D.C. January 21 - 22, 1974.

Government Printing Office Style Manual. - U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973. ID: B194 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 Un58S 1973

GPSS Simulation Made Simple / by T. M. O'Donovan. - John Wiley & Sons, 1979. ID: B3534 Southlands 0.71 O36g Subject 1. SIMULATION PREFACE: The objective of this book is to introduce the concepts of discrete-event simulation using the programming language GPSS. A discrete system is one in which only discontinuous changes of state occur. The term event is used to mean such a change. In discrete-event simulations, the system is only studied at time points when changes of state occur. GPSS (which stands for General Purpose Simulation System) is a programming language which was specially designed for discrete-event simulation. Programming such simulations in GPSS is very simple, which makes GPSS an excellent medium for teaching the concepts of discrete-event simulation since students can spend more time studying the concepts instead of worrying about details of programming. No prior programming experience is needed to learn GPSS, though a knowledge of elementary probability is necessary to understand discrete-event simulation.

Graft Incompatibility in Loblolly Pine / by Clark Whitney Lantz. - North Carolina State University, 1970. ID: B3098 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 L36g 1970 Subject 1. GRAFTING ABSTRACT: A survey of graft incompatibility in 31 clonal seed orchards of 18 organizations within the North Carolina State University Cooperative Tree Improvement Program indicated that 22 percent of the 770 loblolly pine clones grafted had significant numbers of incompatible ramets. Smaller samples from slash, Virginia, shortleaf, and pond pine orchards suggested similar incompatibility rates for these species. No relationship was found between incompatibility and the geographic location of ortets or seed orchards. Differences in the rate of incompatibility of clones grafted in different locations on different stocks suggested that the primary factor determining incompatibility is the association of a specific stock-scion combination. The high degree of variation in the time and degree of symptomatic expressions

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(Continued) Graft Incompatibility in Loblolly Pine of incompatibility indicated that these stock-scion interactions are quantitative relationships.

The Grafter's Handbook / by R. J. Garner. - Oxford University Press, 1958. ID: B337 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 1.163 G234g

The Grafter's Handbook / by R. J. Garner. - Oxford University Press, 1979. ID: B890 Type: BKS Southlands 1.163 G234g

Grasslands / by Howard B. Sprague. - American Association for the Advancement, 1959. ID: B722 Type: BKS Southlands 9.11 A512g

Gray's Manual of Botany - A Handbook of the Flowering Plants and Ferns of the Central and Northeastern United States and / by Merritt Lyndon Fernald. - Eighth Edition. - American Book Company, 1950. ID: B352 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 1.22 G778g8

Gray's New Manual of Botany - A Handbook of the Flowering Plants and Ferns of the Central and Northeastern United States / by Benjamin Lincoln Robinson, Merritt Lyndon Fernald. - Seventh Edition. - American Book Company, 1908. ID: B351 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 1.22 G778g7

The Great Forest / by Richard G. Lillard. - Alfred A. Knopf, 1947. ID: B3409 Southlands 0.71 L54g

The Great Geographical Atlas / by Charles C. Bronson. - Rand McNally & Company, 1982. ID: B2885 Southlands 0.746 R36t ISBN/ISSN: 528-83079-1 Subject 1. ATLAS AND ENCYCLOPEDIA

Great Ideas of Modern Mathematics: Their Nature and Use / by Jagjit Singh. - Dover Publications, Inc., 1959. ID: B145 Type: BKS Southlands 0.711 S617g Subject 1. MATHEMATICS FOREWORD: This is neither a text-book nor a general exposition of mathematics. It is an explanation of certain extremely useful branches of mathematics, some of which are little known to non

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(Continued) Great Ideas of Modern Mathematics: Their Nature and Use specialists. Though originally only of academic interest, they have been developed to tackle problems which proved unsolvable by the old mathematics. Some general knowledge of them is essential to the understanding of modern science, almost every department of which has its own special mathematical technique. This mathematisation of science is quite a recent phenomenon, for, until about the close of the nineteenth century, most branches of science were largely descriptive. It is true that the physical sciences, such as physics and astronomy, did use a good deal of mathematics, but even in these sciences one could get along and often make useful contributions without it. In fact, some of the most significant contributions to these sciences were made by non-mathematicians. Nowadays, even descriptive sciences, e.g. biology, zoology, genetics, psychology, neurology, medicine, economics, philology, etc., have begun to employ elaborate mathematical techniques. The mathematics used is not always difficult, but it is often unfamiliar even to people who have had some mathematical training at a university. This is inevitable because the mathematics used is of recent origin and has not yet found its way into the school and college curricula.

Green and Dry Weight Yields for Loblolly Pine Plantations in the Georgia Piedmont / by Harold Eugene Burkhart., 1969. ID: B249 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 B959g 1969

Green Commonwealth / by Stewart H. Holbrook. - Simpson Logging Company, 1945. ID: B3241 Southlands .07 H64g Subject 1. MASON COUNTY Green Commonwealth was published in 1945, the year of Simpson Logging Company's fiftieth anniversary, as the story of the people of Mason County and eastern Grays Harbor County, who had contributed much to the development of the company and the communities in this area.

Green Delusions, An Environmentalist Critique of Radical Environmentalism / by Martin W. Lewis. - Duke University Press, 1992. ID: B1983 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 L ISBN/ISSN: 0-8223-1257-3

Green Power - The Story of Public Law 273 / by James Stevens. - Superior Publishing Company, 1958. ID: B3248 Southlands 8.31 S83g Subject 1. LAW The story of public law 273.

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The Greenhouse Effect, Climate Change, and U.S. Forests / by William E. Shands, John S. Hoffman. - The Conservation Foundation, 1987. ID: B425 Type: BKS Southlands 1.61 G813 ISBN/ISSN: 0-89164-096-7

The Greenhouse Effect, Climatic Change, and Ecosystems / by Bert Bolin... [et al.]. - John Wiley & Sons, 1986. (SCOPE 29) ID: B943 Type: BKS Southlands 9.21 G ISBN/ISSN: 0 471 91012 0

The Greenhouse Gas Protocol - A Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard, Revised Edition / World Business Council for Sustainable Development, World Resources Institute. - Revised Edition. - World Business Council for Sustainable Development, and the World Resources Institute, 2004. (GHG Protocol Corporate Standard) ID: B3181 Type: BKS Southlands 9.21 W67g Subject 1. GREENHOUSE GAS PROTOCOL This revised edition of the GHG Protocol Corporate Standard is the culmination of a two-year multi-stakeholder dialogue, designed to build on experience gained from using the first edition. It includes additional guidance, case studies, appendices, and a new chapter on setting a GHG target. For the most part, however, the first edition of the Corporate Standard has stood the test of time, and the changes in this revised edition will not affect the results of most GHG inventories.

The Greenhouse Gases. - United Nations Environment Programme, 1987. (UNEP/GEMS Environment Library No 1) ID: B1369 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 G

Grounds Maintenance Handbook / by H. S. Conover. - Second Edition. - F. W. Dodge Corporation, 1958. ID: B734 Type: BKS Southlands 9.133 C753g2

Growers Weed Identification Handbook. - University of California. ID: B1501 Type: BKS Southlands 2.67 G

Growing Exotic Forests / by Bruce J. Zobel, Gerrit van Wyk, Per Harald Stahl. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1987. ID: B3760 Southlands 1.3 Z62g Subject 1. EXOTIC FOREST PREFACE: Exotic forestry has special and sometimes unusual advantages and problems. It is the objective of this book to deal with these as they relate to the establishment, growth, and utilization of exotic forests. Special emphasis will be placed upon the methods necessary

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(Continued) Growing Exotic Forests to assure a choice of the trees most useful for exotic plantations. Most chapters will deal with general principles that apply to all exotics. To aid in understanding which methods are best, results of past experiences in the growing of exotics in both the temperate and tropical regions will be covered in separate chapters.

The Growing Tree / by Brayton Fuller Wilson. - Revised. - University of Massachusetts, 1984. ID: B2821 Type: BKS Southlands 2.0 W54g ISBN/ISSN: 0-87023-424-2 Subject 1. TREES The objective of this book has not changed since the first edition. It is intended for people who want to know how trees grow. Although I have rewritten and updated the whole book, much of the content is basically the same. I have emphasized more strongly how to look at a tree as a growing, integral system. A few chapters have been omitted and a few have been added to reflect my changing interests over the fifteen years since the first edition. With all these changes it is really a new and different book, not just a second edition. Various material on growth regulation, which had been scattered through the book, has been collected into a separate chapter. Major virtues of the first edition were that it was short and comprehensible. I hope these characteristics hold true in the revised edition.

Growth and Development of Trees / by T. T. Kozlowski. - Academic Press, 1971. ID: B311 Type: BKS Southlands 1.1 K88g

Growth and Differentiation in Plants / by P. F. Wareing, I. D. J. Phillips. - Third Edition. - Pergamon Press, 1981. ID: B328 Type: BKS Southlands 1.14 W273g3 ISBN/ISSN: 0-08-026350-X

Growth and Water Use of Forest Plantations / by I. R. Calder, R. L. Hall, P. G. Adlard. - John Wiley & Sons, 1992. ID: B2707 Type: BKS Southlands 2.584 C34g ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-93561-1 Subject 1. TREE GROWTH

A Growth and Yield Model for Intensively Managed Loblolly Pine Plantations / by Michael Lee Clutter. - University of Georgia, 1993. (Dissertation) ID: B3667 Southlands 0.762 Clutter Subject 1. SITE INDEX ABSTRACT: The objecting of this study was to develop regression models to predict and project loblolly pine plantation growth and

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(Continued) A Growth and Yield Model for Intensively Managed Loblolly Pine Plantations yield under a variety of intensive silvicultural management regimes. Data from spacing, thinning, mid-rotation fertilization, and competition control studies were used to examine possible effects on stand level attributes such as basal area, average dominant and codominant height, and survival. Terms reflecting the effects these treatments were added to compatible stand level core equations which can be used as "drivers" for a number of different growth and yield modeling strategies. The system of core equations developed was fitted using an optimal three-stage least squares procedure which accounts for such regression problems as least square bias and correlated errors among equations in the system. The use of three-stage least squares procedures also more realistically accounts for dynamics found in loblolly pine plantations by considering the simultaneity found among the different stand attributes modeled. Additionally, two different basal area prediction and projection methodologies were compared. The variable density yield system was found to perform more precisely than a Chapman-Richards system for short projection intervals. Both methods performed similarly for longer projection intervals of nine years. This difference appeared to be related to the type of data used as input to the different projection approaches. The effects of thinning, mid-rotation nitrogen fertilization, and competition control at planting on the relative growth rate of individual trees was explored. The treatments were found to have no significant effect on the change in relative growth rate through time.

A Growth and Yield Model for Natural Stands of Piedmont Bottomland Hardwoods / by Kathleen M. Kenney., 1983. ID: B860 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 K36g 1983

Growth and Yield Publications - Southern Pine / by W. L. Hood., 1978. ID: B1149 Type: BKS Southlands 7.275 G

Growth and Yield Publications - Southern Pine / by W. L. Hood., 1978. ID: B1455 Type: BKS Southlands 7.275 G

Growth and Yields of Natural Stands of the Southern Pines / by Francis X. Schumacher, T. S. Coile. - T. S. Coile, Inc., 1960. ID: B1266 Type: BKS Southlands 7.27 S392g Subject 1. EVEN-AGED STANDS INTRODUCTION: The tables and graphs included in this volume summarize the results of detailed investigations of natural even-aged stands of six species of southern pine from the viewpoint of stand development.

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(Continued) Growth and Yields of Natural Stands of the Southern Pines Stands undergo great changes during the passage of time. These changes are presented in periodic sequence first with respect to the fundamental variables of age, height of dominant stand, number of trees, basal area, and average stem diameter; and second, with respect to the derived variables of volume in cubic feet of the entire stand, pulpwood volume in standard cords, and volume in board feet in trees of sawlog size. The presentation is in two parts, consisting of 1) Yield tables of well-stocked, natural, even-aged stands that show what such stands can produce for a given age and site quality, but which are not suitable for growth prediction unless, perchance, the actual stands with which they are compared are equally well-stocked; and 2) Sets of graphs that can be readily used for predicting future yields from cruise data of established stands, both understocked and overstocked.

Growth Control in Woody Plants / by T Kozlowski, Stephen G. Pallardy. - Academic Press, 1997. ID: B2839 Type: BKS Southlands 1.14 K69g ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-424210-3 Subject 1. PLANT GROWTH This book deals with the physiological, environmental, and cultural regulation of growth of woody plants. It expands and updates major portions of two books: Physiology of Woody Plants by P. J. Kramer and T. T. Kozlowski (Academic Press, 1979), a second edition of which was recently published (Academic Press, 1997), and The Physiological Ecology of Woody Plants by T. T. Kozlowski, P. J. Kramer, and S. G. Pallardy (Academic Press, 1991). Since those books were published, intensive research has filled in gaps in our knowledge and altered some of our views about control of growth of woody plants. We therefore considered it important to update the available information on how physiological processes and environmental factors regulate plant growth and how management practices may alter the rate of growth and influence the quality of harvested products of woody plants. This book was written for use as a text by students and as a reference for researchers and growers. The subject matter is interdisciplinary in scope and should be of interest to a wide range of scientists, including agroforesters, agronomists, arborists, biotechnologists, botanists, entomologists, foresters, horticulturists, plant breeders, plant ecologists, plant geneticists, landscape architects, plant pathologists, plant physiologists, and soil scientists. It should be of particular interest to those who grow woody plants for production of food and fiber.

Growth of a Man / by Mazo De la Roche. - Little, Brown and Company, 1938. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3172 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center 0.71 D44g

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Growth Response of Naturally Regenerated Southern Hardwoods to Precommercial Thinning, With Some Basic Economic Implicat / by Richard Raymond Resovsky. - NCSU Thesis, 1984. ID: B2495 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 R47g 1984 Subject 1. COVARIATE

Growth Responses of Containerized Southern Pine Seedlings to Temperature and Light in Controlled-Environment Greenhouses / by Maynard Elwin Bates., 1976. ID: B243 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 B329g 1976

Growth Responses of Containerized Southern Pine Seedlings to Temperature and Light in Controlled-Environment Greenhouses / by Maynard Elwin Bates. - Duke University, 1976. ID: B1732 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.762 B329g 1976 c.2

Guardian of the Forest, A History of the Smokey Bear Program / by Ellen Earnhardt Morrison. - Second. - Morielle Press, Alexandria, VA, 1976. ID: B2165 Type: BKS Southlands 0.71 M67g 1976 ISBN/ISSN: 0-9622537-3-1

A Guide For Enhancement of Fish and Wildlife on Abandoned Mine Lands in the Eastern United States / by J. R. Nawrot, A. Woolf, Willard D. Klimstra. - Fish and Wildlife Service, 1982. (Biological Services Program) ID: B1838 Type: BKS Southlands 9.12 N

Guide for Planting Southern Pines / by William E. Balmer, Hamlin L. Williston. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1974. ID: B1510 Type: BKS Southlands 2.54 B

A Guide for Prescribed Fire in Southern Forests / by Hugh E. Mobley... [et al.]., 1973. ID: B1253 Type: BKS Southlands 3.15 M

A Guide for the Hydroponic & Soilless Culture Grower / by Jr., J. B Jonesenton. - Timber Press, 1983. ID: B510 Type: BKS Southlands 2.539 J78g ISBN/ISSN: 0-917304-49-7

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A Guide to a Second Career From Kelly Services. - Revised Edition. - Kelly Services, Inc., 1978. ID: B936 Type: BKS Southlands 0.42 G

A Guide to Agricultural Spray Adjuvants Used in the United States / by Lori A. Thomson. - 1986 Edition. - Thomson Publications, 1986. ID: B1371 Type: BKS Southlands 2.6 T483g ISBN/ISSN: 0-913702-39-0

A Guide to Building Fitness Trails / by Judy Gill. - Publishing Horizons, Inc., 1986. ID: B878 Type: BKS Southlands 7.84 G475g ISBN/ISSN: 0-942280-21-0

Guide to Commercial Hydroponics / by M. Schwarz. - Israel Universities Press, Jerusalem, 1968. ID: B2333 Type: BKS Southlands 1.311 S33g ISBN/ISSN: 0-7065-0060-1

A Guide to Logging Aesthetics, Practical Tips for Loggers, Foresters, and Landowners / by Geoffrey T. Jones. - Northeast Reg. Agric. Engineering Serv., 1993. (NRAES-60) ID: B2093 Type: BKS Southlands 4.0 J

Guide to Molecular Cloning Techniques / by Shelby L. Berger, Alan R. Kimmel. - Academic Press, Inc., 1987. (Methods in Enzymology Volume 152) ID: B939 Type: BKS Southlands 1.4 G ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-181775-X

A Guide to Monitoring Carbon Storage in Forestry and Agroforestry Projects / by K. G. MacDicken. - Winrock International Institute, 1997. ID: B3649 Southlands 9.2 M32a Subject 1. CARBON SUMMARY: As the international Joint Implementation (JI) program develops a system for trading carbon credits to offset greenhouse gas emissions, project managers need a reliable basis for measuring the carbon storage benefits of carbon offset projects. This guide describes methods and procedures for measuring the organic carbon stored by forestry and agroforestry land uses over time. Such a monitoring effort assesses the net difference in organic carbon stored in soil2 and forest biomass for project and non-project (or pre-project) sites over a specified period of time. The difference in carbon stored is the amount of carbon sequestered, or 'fixed', by the project.

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Guide to quality control / by Dr. Kaoru Isikawa. - Asian Productivity Organization, 1982. ID: B29 Type: BK Southlands 0.42 I79g ISBN/ISSN: 92-833-1036-5

Guide to Quality Control / by Kaoru Ishikawa. - Second Edition. - Asian Productivity Organization, 1986. ID: B1349 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.42 I79g c.2 ISBN/ISSN: 92-833-1035-7

Guide to Safety and Health in Forestry Work. - International Larour Office, Geneva, 1979. ID: B699 Type: BKS Southlands 7.84 I61g ISBN/ISSN: 92-2-100975-0

A Guide to Silvicultural Herbicide Use in the Southern United States / by Rick L. Cantrell. - Auburn University School of Forestry, 1985. ID: B519 Type: BKS Southlands 2.671 C233

Guide to Southern Trees / by Ellwood S. Harrar, J. George Harrar. - Second Edition. - Dover Publications, Inc., 1962. ID: B876 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 1.2 H296g ISBN/ISSN: 0-486-20945-8

Guide to Southern Trees / by Ellwood S. Harrar, J. George Harrar. - Second Edition. - Dover Publications, Inc., 1962. ID: B1372 Type: BKS Southlands 1.2 H296g c.3 ISBN/ISSN: 0-486-20945-8

Guide to Southern Trees / by Ellwood S. Harrar, J. George Harrar. - Second Edition. - Dover Publications, Inc., 1962. ID: B1560 Type: BKS Southlands - Terrie Priest 1.2 H 296g c.4 ISBN/ISSN: 0-486-20945-8

Guide to Southern Trees / by Ellwood S. Harrar, J. George Harrar. - Second Edition. - Dover Publications, Inc., 1962. ID: B1561 Type: BKS Southlands 1.2 H296g c.5 ISBN/ISSN: 0-486-20945-8

Guide to Southern Trees / by Ellwood S. Harrar, J. George Harrar. - Second Edition. - Dover Publications, Inc., 1962. ID: B1564 Type: BKS Southlands 1.2 H296g c.8 ISBN/ISSN: 0-486-20945-8

Guide to Southern Trees / by Ellwood S. Harrar, J. George Harrar. - Second Edition. - Dover Publications, Inc., 1962. ID: B1594 Type: BKS Southlands 1.2 H296g ISBN/ISSN: 0-486-20945-8

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A Guide to Species Selection for Tropical and Sub-Tropical Plantations / by Derek B. Webb... [et al.]. - Second Edition, Rev. - Commonwealth Forestry Institute Univ. Oxford, 1984. (Tropical Forestry Papers) ID: B2102 Type: BKS Southlands 2.58 W42g2 15 ISBN/ISSN: 0-85074-0681

Guide to State Environmental Programs / by Deborah Hitchcock Jessup. - Second. - The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc., 1990. ID: B1808 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 J ISBN/ISSN: 0-87179-655-4

A Guide to Technical Writing / by W. George Crouch, Robert L. Zetler. - The Ronald Press Company, 1948. ID: B3394 Southlands 0.711 C76g Subject 1. WRITING PREFACE: This book on technical writing is designed as a practical aid for the undergraduate student and for practicing technical men. The authors are aware that many technical students feel that the usual English composition course lacks direct application to their future professional life. Seeking to arouse the active interest of these students in the types of communication they must understand and use in the business world, the authors here put them into actual technical and business situations that require an accurate and natural use of English. To assure this practical application, the materials for this book have been winnowed from work in English and Speech carried out by the authors, not only with students in technical schools, but also with technical men in industry.

A Guide to the Spring and Early Summer Flora of the Piedmont, North Carolina / by H. L. Blomquist, Henry J. Oosting., 1948. ID: B1029 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 1.5 B

Guide to Vascular Plants of Central Florida / by Richard P. Wunderlin. - Univ. Presses of Florida, 1982. ID: B2354 Type: BKS Southlands 1.0 W86g ISBN/ISSN: 0-8130-0748-8 Subject 1. BOTANY

Guidelines for Managing Immature Appalachian Hardwood Stands, Workshop Proceedings / by H. Clay Smith, Maxine C. Eye. - West Virginia University, 1986. (SAF Publication) ID: B2799 Type: BKS Southlands 7.0 S64w 1986

Guidelines for Watershed Management. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1977. (FAO Conservation Guide) ID: B1849 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) Guidelines for Watershed Management 9.25 G ISBN/ISSN: 92-5-100242-8

Gum Naval Stores: Turpentine and Rosin from Pine Resin / by J. J. W. Coppen, G. A. Hone. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1995. (Non-Wood Forest Products) ID: B3690 Southlands 5.7 C66n 2 ISBN/ISSN: 92-5-103684-5 Subject 1. GUM PREFACE: This global study was undertaken by the Natural Resources Institute (NRI)*, the scientific arm of the United Kingdom's Overseas Development Administration (ODA). Funding for the study and for the publication of the report was met by ODA's Forestry Research Programme. The information and analyses presented in this report are based on the authors' research and first-hand knowledge of gum naval stores production in a number of producing countries.

Gypsy Moth Management in the United States: A Cooperative Approach - Final Environmental Impact Statement, Volume II of V / U.S.D.A. Forest Service. - U.S.D.A. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, 1995. ID: B3624 Southlands 3.4 U54f A-E Subject 1. GYPSY MOTH ABSTRACT: To protect the forests and trees of the United States from the adverse effects of the gypsy moth, two USDA agencies - the Forest Service and the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) - propose to adopt a new national gypsy moth management program. This program will allow these agencies to cooperate with States and other Federal agencies in gypsy moth projects. This cooperation could include providing assistance to suppress potentially damaging gypsy moth populations in areas where the insect is established, to eradicate gypsy moth introductions, and to slow the gypsy moth's spread from the area where the insect is already established. Six alternatives are proposed: 1 - no suppression, no eradication, no slow the spread; 2 - suppression; 3 - eradication; 4 - no change from the existing program of suppression and eradication; 5 - eradication and slow the spread; 6 - suppression, eradication, and slow the spread (preferred alternative). Before treatments would be conducted on Federal, State, or private land, site-specific environmental analyses would be carried out for each planned project, in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act and agency regulations.

Habitat Conservation Planning Handbood. - U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, 1996. ID: B2729 Type: BKS Southlands 9.124 H32 1996

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Habitat Requirements and Habitat Management for the Wild Turkey in the Southeast. - Virginia Wild Turkey Foudation, 1981. ID: B728 Type: BKS Southlands 9.121 H116

Handbook and Style Manual for ASA, CSSA, and SSSA Publications., 1976. ID: B794 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 H236

Handbook for Eastern Timber Harvesting / by Fred C. Simmons. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1979. ID: B3375 Southlands 4.0 S55h Subject 1. EAST PREFACE: Presented here is a completely revised and updated edition of the "Northeastern Loggers' Handbook," first published by the U.S. Department of Agriculture as Agricultural Handbook No. 6, in 1951. Much has changed in eastern logging during the intervening years. The most obvious change is that logging has become increasingly mechanized. Hand and horse logging largely belong to the past, and the axe, the crosscut and bow saw, and the skidding horse and his accessories have practically disappeared from our commercial timber harvesting operations. Most cutting is now done with power chainsaws. The four-wheel-drive rubber-tired skidder brings the bulk of the material cut out of the woods. Logging trucks are bigger; nearly all of them are powered by diesel rather than gasoline engines. Truck loading has been almost completely mechanized. Practically all of it is now done by hydraulic grapple loaders mounted either on the logging truck itself or on a separate vehicle. The result of these changes has been a tremendous increase in logging productivity per man day. In 1952, 2 cords of pulpwood was considered to be a fair day's work for a felling and bucking crew member; now 6 cords a man day in not uncommon. A sawmill that then required 2.4 man days of labor to produce a thousand board feet of logs delivered to the mill is not getting its raw material with an expenditure of only .6 of a man day per thousand. Moreover, it is providing more than a ton of pulp chips to a paper mill for each thousand board feet of logs processed.

A Handbook for Meeting Fish and Wildlife Information Needs to Surface Mine Coal - OSM Region IV / by Charles R. Hinkle, Richard E. Ambrose, Calvin R. Wenzel., 1981. ID: B1233 Type: BKS Southlands 9.262 H Subject 1. SURFACE MINING

Handbook for Pulp & Paper Technologists / by Gary A. Smook. - Angus Wilde Publications, Inc., Bellingham, WA, 1992. ID: B2696 Type: BKS Southlands 5.61 S66hs ISBN/ISSN: 0-9694628-1-6

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Handbook for Teaching of Conservation and Resource-Use / by Richard L. Weaver. - The Interstate Printers & Publishers, Inc., 1955. ID: B773 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 N277h

Handbook of Chemistry / by Ph.D., Norb Langeert Adolph. - Ninth Edition. - Handbook Publishers, Inc., 1956. ID: B144 Type: BKS Southlands 0.711 H236 L274 9th

Handbook of Chemistry and Physics / by Robert C. Weast, Melvin J. Astle. - 59th Edition. - CRC Press, Inc., 1978. ID: B1305 Type: BKS Southlands 0.711 H236 59th 1978-1979 ISBN/ISSN: 0-8493-0549-8

Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 63rd Edition, 1982-1983. - CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, 1974. ID: B2492 Type: BKS Southlands 0.711 H236 63rd 1982-83 ISBN/ISSN: 0-8493-0463-6

Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, Thirty-Eighth Edition / by M.S., Charle Hodgmans D.. - The Chemical Rubber Co., 1956. ID: B3380 Southlands 0.711 H236 38 1956 Subject 1. PHYSICS PREFACE: The general features and scheme of arrangement, which have received extensive endorsement in former editions have been retained. The aim throughout has been to present in condensed form as large an amount of accurate, reliable, and up-to-date information in the fields of chemistry and physics as was consistent with convenience in form and the possibility of wide utility and distribution. A very large proportion of the tables have been compiled especially for the Handbook from various authoritative collections of data and from the current journals.

Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 60th Edition, 1979-1980 / by Robert C. Weast, Melvin J. Astle. - 60th Edition. - CRC Press, 1981. ID: B3612 Southlands 0.711 H236 60th 1979-1980 ISBN/ISSN: 0-8493-0460-8 Subject 1. MATHEMATICAL TABLES PREFACE: During the 65 years since the first edition of the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics was published in 1914 there has been a tremendous quantity of new scientific information discovered. No one person can know all such information and there is no single systematic series of publications containing all of it. However, there are many key data and reference materials which can be published in a single volume to be useful in helping to solve today's problems and to aid scientists and engineers preparing for the future. For such a book to be of continuing usefulness it must be frequently revised and updated. Such an activity requires advice from colleagues and collaborators, inputs from users of previous editions of the book

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(Continued) Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 60th Edition, 1979-1980 plus one using one's best judgment.

Handbook of Detection of Enzymes on Electrophoretic Gels / by Gennady P. Manchenko. - CRC Press, 1994. ID: B2287 Type: BKS Southlands 0.61 M36h ISBN/ISSN: 0-8493-8935-6 Subject 1. ENZYMES The purpose of this book is to bring together descriptions of numerous enzyme-detection techniques, which have been developed during the last three and a half decades (1960-1994), in one special volume. This book should be useful not only for those who work professionally in the field but also for those who are only starting to master techniques of electrophoretic zymography. Therefore, the book includes detailed descriptions of numerous enzyme-specific methods suitable for detection of more than 300 different enzymes, as well as descriptions of the general principles of enzyme detection on electrophoretic gels.

Handbook of Detection of Enzymes on Electrophoretic Gels / by Gennady P. Manchenko. - CRC Press, 1994. ID: B2754 Type: BKS Southlands 0.61 M36h c. 2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-8493-8935-6 Subject 1. ENZYMES The purpose of this book is to bring together descriptions of numerous enzyme-detection techniques, which have been developed during the last three and a half decades (1960-1994), in one special volume. This book should be useful not only for those who work professionally in the field but also for those who are only starting to master techniques of electrophoretic zymography. Therefore, the book includes detailed descriptions of numerous enzyme-specific methods suitable for detection of more than 300 different enzymes, as well as descriptions of the general principles of enzyme detection on electrophoretic gels.

A Handbook of Graphical Solutions to Forest Biometric Problems / by Fan H. Kung. - School of Agri., Southern Ill. Univ., 1975. (Publication) ID: B1897 Type: BKS Southlands 0.66 K

Handbook of Near-Infrared Analysis / by Donald A. Burns, Emil W. Ciurczak. - Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, 1992. (Practical Spectroscopy Series) ID: B2708 Type: BKS Southlands 0.68 B87h ISBN/ISSN: 0-8247-8657-2 Subject 1. INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY

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A Handbook of Softwoods. - London, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1957. ID: B2322 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3182 H36 ISBN/ISSN: 11-470553-4

Handbook of Suggested Practices for the Design and Installation of Ground-Water Monitoring Wells / by Linda Aller... [et al.]. - National Water Well Association, 1989. ID: B1656 Type: BKS Southlands 9.23 A

Handbook of Toxicity of Pesticides to Wildlife / by Richard K. Tucker, D. Glen Crabtree. - U.S. Department of the Interior, 1970. (Resource Publication) ID: B1641 Type: BKS Southlands 9.12 T

Handbook of Training Evaluation and Measurement Methods / by Jack J. Phillips. - Gulf Publishing Co. Book Division, 1983. ID: B2179 Type: BKS Southlands 0.71 P54h 1983 ISBN/ISSN: 0-87201-877-6

Handbook of Weed and Insect Control Chemicals for Forest Resource Managers / by Michael Newton, Fred B. Knight. - Timber Press, 1981. ID: B1373 Type: BKS Southlands 2.67 N565h ISBN/ISSN: 0-917304-25-X

Handbook on Eucalypt Growing. - Wattle Research Institute, 1972. ID: B975 Type: BKS Southlands 2.584 H

Handbook on Phosphate Fertilisation / by J. Miro Chavarria. - ISMA Ltd. ID: B3346 Southlands 2.6 C22h Subject 1. PHOSPHORUS FOREWORD: In the present guide certain questions are posed, and replies have been given which, we hope, are as clear and precise as possible. This document essentially constitutes an explanation of the role of phosphorus in the living world, in the soil, and in the life of plants, as well as the means of satisfying the phosphorus needs of the plant by fertilization. A chapter deals with phosphorus in the environment. The role of phosphorus in the animal world and the phosphatic fertilization of the various broad crop categories - cereals, industrial crops, fruit and vegetables, etc. - are dealt with in the second part of this handbook. The present guide has been prepared jointly by a group of members of the Agricultural Committee of ISMA whom I am pleased to congratulate and thank for their effort.

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Handbook on Reference Methods for Soil Testing / by Jr., J. B Jonesenton. - Revised Edition. - The Council on Soil Testing and Plant Analysis, 1980. ID: B3011 Type: BKS Southlands 1.6372 J66h Subject 1. SOIL TESTING As prefaced in the 1974 publication, the COUNCIL intended to update and expand the Handbook to include additional methods and modifications of procedures developed since that date. This revision accomplishes those intentions in several ways; namely. 1) the expression of results given on both a volume and weight basis, 2) addition of several procedures, and 3) modifications of procedures found in the first Handbook. Again it is necessary to state that the Handbook does not attempt to include all the procedures and methods current in use in soil testing programs. It is an attempt to place the more commonly used procedures in a standard format and to document the ramifications of these procedures. The Morgan Method for the determination of Ca, K, Mg and P has been dropped as it appeared in the 1974 issue.

Haploids in Plant Breeding / by Werner Nitzsche, Gerhard Wenzel. - Verlag Paul Parey, Hamburg, 1977. ID: B2330 Type: BKS Southlands 1.46 N57h ISBN/ISSN: 3-489-75010-1

Hardwood Observation Plots - Twelve Year Results (Final Report) / by Warren G. Boyette, Dwight L. Brenneman. - North Carolina Dept. of Natural Resource, 1982. ID: B883 Type: BKS Southlands 1.31 B791h

Hardwood Regeneration Symposium - Proceedings. - Southeastern Lumber Manufacturers Assoc., 1980. ID: B486 Type: BKS Southlands 2.01 H267

Hardwoods Management Handbook. - Mississippi Forestry Commission, 1985. ID: B2750 Type: BKS Southlands 7.0 H37 1985

Harnessing Desktop Publishing / by Scott W. Tilden, Anthony J. Fulginiti, Jack R. Gillespie. - Scott Tilden Inc., 1987. ID: B191 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 T571h

Harvest Scheduling for Small Industrial Landowners: A Goal Programming Approach / by James Edward Hotvedt. - Virginia Polytechnic I&SU, 1980. ID: B2670 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 H67h 1980

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Harvesting and Transport of Logging Residuals and Residues / by Michael A. Pottie, Daniel Y. Guimier. - Forest Engineering Research Institute of Canada, 1986. ID: B3699 Southlands 4.15 P67h Subject 1. HARVESTING PREFACE: This study is one of many undertaken under the auspices of the International Energy Agency (I.E.A.) Forestry Energy group C. The IEA is an autonomous body established in 1974 within the framework of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) to implement an International Energy Program. One of the major objectives of the IEA is to promote cooperation among IEA participating countries to reduce excessive dependence on oil through energy conservation, development of alternative energy sources and energy related research and development. The Forestry Energy Group C of the IEA has instigated several Cooperative Projects to work toward this objective. One of which, CPC6, "Harvesting and transport of logging residuals and residues, including stumps" is reported here. Five countries participated in CPC6; this report is the result of their contributions.

Harvesting Impacts on Steep Slopes in Virginia / by Jeffrey A. Carr. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1990. ID: B3085 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 C37h Subject 1. HARVESTING ABSTRACT: This purpose of this study was to assess ground disturbance from harvesting hardwood stands with conventional rubber-tired skidders on slopes greater than 30 percent in Virginia. Special emphasis was placed on erosion, compaction and soil movement. Ten randomly selected study areas were clear-cut between September 1988 and August 1989; measurements followed between March 1989 and August 1989. Potential erosion was estimated using the Universal Soil Loss Equation and soil mechanical strength was measured with a cone penetrometer. Volumes of soil movement resulting from skid trails, landings, and waterbars were measured. Circular plots were used to estimate the percentage of each tract in seven disturbance classes. Descriptive data documented during the study includes land ownership, precipitation records, soil survey information, equipment (make, model, tire size), and volume of the products removed during harvesting. Results show a relatively small amount of soil disturbance associated with harvesting these tracts. Erosion estimates for seven of the ten tracts were below 1.08 tons/acre/year and only one was greater than 3.0 tons/acre/year. The erosion potential for these areas will decrease with time as vegetation increases. The primary source of ground disturbance within the harvested areas was due to skid trails, which occupied 3 to 10 percent of the ground surface. Tracts using overland skid trails experienced far less disturbance than those with bladed skid trails. Following harvest, the undisturbed area ranged from 73 to 81 percent on the ten study tracts. Scheduling practices, tract layout, and tract closure techniques

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(Continued) Harvesting Impacts on Steep Slopes in Virginia concentrated in high risk spots, can greatly reduce the impact of harvesting steep slopes.

Harvesting Overstocked Stands of Small Diameter Trees, Report No. 2: Biomass Distribution in Western Hemlock, Douglas-Fir, and Western Redcedar / by W. Y. Pong. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1986. ID: B3683 Southlands 7.238 P66h Subject 1. BIOMASS OBJECTIVE: The primary objective of this study was to characterize the biomass of the three major tree species located in overstocked stands by providing estimators to predict the green and dry weight of the total tree, as well as separate predictions for the components of stem and crown. Additional objectives included estimates for the weight of the 'standing dead', the weight of the dead material on the forest floor, and estimators to predict the cubic volume of the wood and bark in the stems.

Harvesting Pine Plantations on Erosive Soils, Proceedings of a Conference. - University of Mississippi, 1967. ID: B2735 Type: BKS Southlands 4.0 H37 1967

Harvesting Small Trees and Forest Residues, Proceedings of an International Symposium / by Bryce J. Stokes. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1989. ID: B2731 Type: BKS Southlands 7.238 S76h 1989

Harvesting Timber Crops / by A. E. Wackerman, W. D. Hagenstein, A. S. Michell. - Second Edition. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1966. ID: B626 Type: BKS Southlands 4.01 W115h ISBN/ISSN: 07-067638-0

Harvesting Timber Crops, First Edition / by A. E. Wackerman. - First Edition. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1949. ID: B3304 Southlands 4.01 W32h 1st Edition Subject 1. HARVESTING This text has been written to describe and discuss the principles involved in correctly harvesting timber crops, with special emphasis on the aspects related to forestry. Many phases of the actual operations concerned in harvesting are of an engineering nature, suhc as the construction of roads, railroads, bridges, and camp structures, and specifications for mechanical tools and machines such as power saws, tractors, and cable skidders. While these subjects are covered, detailed consideration is omitted. Rather, the forestry aspects of harvesting are emphasized to assist foresters in obtaining a thorough understanding of this undertaking, which is so important in forestry.

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Harvesting Whole Trees with Processing and Log Allocation in the Forest to Conventional and Energy Products, Volume 2 (Proceedings of an A-1 Technical Group Meeting) / by A. A. Twaddle. - Volume 2. - Forest Research Institute, 1987. ID: B3666 Southlands 4.0 T22h Subject 1. HARVESTING INTRODUCTION: In November 1984 the Executive Committee of the Internation Energy Agency, Forest Energy Agreement, approved a cooperative research project, CPC-9, entitled "Harvesting whole trees with processing and log allocation in the forest to conventional and energy products". The project has been active since February 1985 and has a duration of three years. The objectives of the project are: 1. To review and assess mensurational systems to predict log and energy wood yields. 2. To aid log manufacturing decisions by deriving optimal bucking strategies. 3. To incorporate this knowledge in evaluating suitable harvesting systems. A key to successful residue recovery is the identification and specification of the potential residue products. There is an optimal allocation of the parts of the tree to the various products, including energy wood, in an integrated operation and the basis for this allocation is usually to maximize value from each stem.

Harvesting, Site Preparation and Regeneration in Southern Pine Plantations - Timber Harvesting Report No. 3, Proceedings of the Second-Annual Seminar for Forestry Professors / by B. Jack Warren. - LSU/MSU Logging and Forestry Operations Center, 1977. (Proceedings) ID: B3539 Southlands 7.0 W37h Subject 1. FORESTRY OPERATIONS FOREWORD: The Second Annual Seminar for Forestry Professors was developed by the LSU/MSU Logging Center Training Committee and the members of the Advisory Committee. The purpose of these seminars is to bring together university faculty members and forest industry managers to examine serious and tangible issues facing forestry operations today and to discuss a need for cooperative efforts. The them for this years discussion was "Silvicultural Systems and Harvesting Imperatives in Southern Forestry." Forestry professors are faced with the decision whether to teach silvicultural theory, accepted practice or both. The forest manager has the option to apply methods developed by the university researcher or conduct his own research. Through discussion and exchange of ideas the teacher, researcher and practitioner can benefit through increased knowledge of the various forest practices. One of the major benefits for those attending is to become acquainted with one another. Teachers can make contacts with industry managers for field trips and managers can discuss student needs for employment.

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Hazard Communication Handbook, A Right-to-Know Compliance Guide / by Craig A. Moyer, Michael A. Francis. - Clark Boardman Co., Ltd., 1991. ID: B2589 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 M69h ISBN/ISSN: 0-87632-754-4

Health and Environmental Effects of Acid Rain / by N. S. Dailey, S. G. Winslow., 1980. ID: B1260 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 D

Healthy Forests, Healthy World, Proceedings 1988 SAF Convention. - Society of American Foresters, 1989. ID: B2023 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 S678n 1988 ISBN/ISSN: 0-939970-37-6

The Heart Aroused - Poetry and the Preservation of the Soul in Corporate America / by David Whyte. - Doubleday, 1994. ID: B2472 Type: BKS Southlands 0.42 W59h ISBN/ISSN: 0-385-42350-0 Subject 1. SUCCESS The Heart Aroused attempts to keep what is tried and true, good and efficient, at the center of our present work life, while opening ourselves to a mature appreciation of the hidden and often dangerous inner seas where our passions and our creativity lie waiting. Much of this book deals with the hidden and neglected side of corporate life, where a woman's or a man's soul has been forced to reside, like Tolkein's character Gollum, is dark subterranean caves. Modern business life arises from a love of the upper world, a material products, of order and organization; it celebrates the material, light-filled portion of existence. It is the world as we see it (or as we would like to see it) and as it most makes sense to us. It has been the basis of our Western affluence, and by the life it has provided many of us in the West, it has much to recommend it. But as many of us suspect, sensing the shock waves now traveling through our corporations and institutions, it is only half the story.

Helicopter Spraying, Final Report / by Thomas C., Jr. Croker. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1959. ID: B2055 Type: BKS Southlands 2.67 C

Helping Researchers Write ... So Managers Can Understand / by Pneena Sageev. - Battelle Press, 1986. ID: B934 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.76 S129h c.2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-935470-32-8

Helping Researchers Write... so Managers can Understand / by Pneena Sageev. - Battelle Press, 1986. ID: B187 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 S129h ISBN/ISSN: 0-935470-32-8

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Herbicide Handbook of the Weed Science Society of America. - Fourth Edition. - Weed Science Society of America, 1979. ID: B535 Type: BKS Southlands 2.68 W394h4

Herbicide Handbook of the Weed Science Society of America. - Fifth Edition. - Weed Science Society of America, 1983. ID: B1381 Type: BKS Southlands 2.68 W394h5 ISBN/ISSN: 0-911733-01-9

Herbicide Handbook of the Weed Science Society of America. - Fifth Edition. - Weed Science Society of America, 1983. ID: B1679 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 2.68 W394h5 c.2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-911733-01-9

Herbicides for Southern Forestry, Proc. 1985 Annual Spring Symposium, April 23-24, 1985, Gainesville, Florida / by Nancy A. Pywell, Daniel G. Neary, Beverly Law. - Florida Society of American Foresters, 1985. ID: B2625 Type: BKS Southlands 3.81 P98h 1985

Herbicides in Forestry / by William R. Byrnes, Harvey A. Holt. - Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, 1976. ID: B534 Type: BKS Southlands 2.671 H538

Herbicides: Prescription and Application - Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Forestry Forum. - Clemson University Cooperative Extension, 1984. ID: B1419 Type: BKS Southlands 2.671 H

Heritabilities and Expected Genetic Gains for Growth and Crown Characters of Five-Year-Old American Sycamore / by Robert Bruce Ferguson., 1974. ID: B208 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 F353h 1974

Heritability of Resistance to Cronartium fusiforme in Pinus elliottii as Affected by Disease Incidence and a Comparison / by Sung In Sohn., 1977. ID: B1303 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 S682h 1977

Heritability of Resistance to Cronartium Fusiforme in Pinus Elliottii as Affected by Disease Incidence & a Comparison / by Sung In Sohn. - The University of Florida, 1977. ID: B1718 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.762 S682h 1977 c.2

Heterosis / by John W. Gowen. - Hafner Publishing Company, 1964. ID: B411 Type: BKS Southlands 1.44 H589

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High Temperature Drying - Enhancing Kiln Operations / by Larry Culpepper. - Miller Freeman Publications, Inc., 1990. ID: B3423 Southlands 5.432 C84h Subject 1. KILN DRYING INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this book is to educate new initiates into industry practices and stimulate new ideas. It serves to increase the understanding of high-temperature drying on the operator level and help the operator identify potential problem areas. Finally, it attempts to provide more efficient utilization of our natural resources to increase the amount of usable lumber derived from the timber base. Not coincidentially, this assures the profit and long-term success of any sawmill.

High-performance liquid chromatography of pesticides / by James F. Lawrence. - Academic Press, 1982. ID: B120 Type: BK Southlands 0.681 Z97a v.12 ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-784312-4

An Historical Geography of Industrial Cypress Lumbering in Louisiana / by Ervin Mancil. - La. State Univ. and A&M College, 1972. ID: B2666 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 M36h 1972

Historical Lumber/OSB Special Report, Use the Past to Plan Your Future / Moore Research Center. - Moore Research Center, Inc., 1999. ID: B3763 Southlands 5.3 M66n Subject 1. LUMBER PREFACE: The purpose of this publication is to quantify price history - both cash and futures - in the lumber and OSB markets, offer it from a variety of relevant perspectives, and present it in a format useful to those whose commerce is substantially affected by fluctuations in lumber and OSB prices. The business executive and investor alike are encouraged to examine the following pages thoroughly, for seasonality can be a primary component of price movement in both lumber and OSB.

History of Forest Fire Prevention in the United States / by Richard C. McArdle. - University of Michigan, 1952. ID: B2682 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 M32h 1952

History of Forest Industries in the Longleaf Pine Belt of East Louisiana and Mississippi, 1840-1915 / by Nollie Hickman. - University of Texas, 1958. ID: B2518 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 H52h 1958

A History of Georgia Forestry / by Ignatz James, Jr. Pikl. - Bureau of Business and Economic Research, 1966. ID: B3265 Southlands

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(Continued) A History of Georgia Forestry 0.11 P54h Subject 1. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT This study of the development of Georgia forestry is the second publication in the Research Mongraph series of the Bureau of Business and Economic Research. This series was established to encourage research into the business and economic development of the Southeast and to provide a publication outlet for the results of that research.

History of Livingston Parish, Louisiana. - Ed. Livingston Historical Association, 1986. ID: B2591 Type: BKS Southlands 0.111 H57 1986 ISBN/ISSN: 0-88107-051-03

A History of Mississippi, Volume I / by Richard Aubrey McLemore. - Univ. Press of Mississippi, Jackson, 1973. ID: B2534 Type: BKS Southlands 0.111 M34h vol. I ISBN/ISSN: 0-87805-013-2

A History of Mississippi, Volume II / by Richard Aubrey McLemore. - Univ. Press of Mississippi, Jackson, 1973. ID: B2533 Type: BKS Southlands 0.111 M34h vol. II ISBN/ISSN: 0-87805-013-2

History of Public Land Law Development. - U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968. ID: B2777 Type: BKS Southlands 0.111 G37h Pt. 1 1968

History of Public Land Law Development, Part II / by Paul W. Gates. - U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968. ID: B2778 Type: BKS Southlands 0.111 G37h Pt. 2 1968

A History of Russian Forestry and Its Leaders / by V.K. Teplyakov, Ye. P. [et al] Kuzmichev. - Washington State University, 1998. ID: B2905 Type: BKS Southlands 7.0 T46a Subject 1. FOREST USE, MANAGEMENT, AND POLICY

A History of Southlands Experiment Forest. - International Paper, 1987. ID: B1524 Type: BKS Southlands 0.731 H

A History of Southlands Experiment Forest (revised 1993). - International Paper, 1993. ID: B2154 Type: BKS Southlands 0.731 H57 1993

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A History of Southlands Experiment Forest, 40th Anniversary Edition (1997)., 1997. ID: B2841 Type: BKS Southlands 0.731 H57 1997

History of Sustained-Yield Forestry: A Symposium / by Harold K. Steen. - Forest History Society, Inc., 1983. ID: B2608 Type: BKS Southlands 0.111 S73h 1983 ISBN/ISSN: 0-89030-045-3

A History of the Louisiana Forestry Commission / by Anna C. Burns. - Louisiana Studies Institute, 1968. (Monograph Series) ID: B2568 Type: BKS Southlands 0.111 B87h No.1 Subject 1. FORESTRY LEADERSHIP PREFACE: This study traces the history of the Louisiana Forestry Commission - the state agency which has played such a vital role in the rebirth of the vast timber resources of Louisiana. To my knowledge, no history of this type for any other state forestry organization has ever been published. Although the Louisiana Forestry Commission has been in existence only since 1944, when it was created by an amendment to the state constitution, its predecessor was the Division of Forestry under the state Department of Conservation. Thus, it carries on the long tradition of forestry leadership that has made Louisiana outstanding in the South.

Hobcaw Barony. - Clemson University. ID: B1229 Type: BKS Southlands 0.731 H

The Hofmann Forest - A History of the North Carolina Forestry Foundation / by William D. Miller., 1970. ID: B1194 Type: BKS Southlands 0.71 H

Holistic Resource Management / by Allan Savory. - Island Press, 1988. ID: B2635 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 S28h ISBN/ISSN: 0-933280-61-0 Subject 1. NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

Holy Old Macinaw - A Natural History of the American Lumberjack / by Stewart H. Holbrook. - The Macmillan Company, 1954. ID: B623 Type: BKS Southlands 4.0 H724h

Hormonal Control of Tree Growth / by Susan V. Kossuth, Steve D. Ross. - Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1987. ID: B932 Type: BKS Southlands 1.14 H ISBN/ISSN: 90-247-3621-8

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(Continued) Hormonal Control of Tree Growth Subject 1. PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS This is the third annual compendium of a Technical Session of the Physiology Working Group of the Society of American Foresters held at the National Convention. Specialists in a dedicated area of tree physiology were invited to prepare chapter contributions synthesizing the status of knowledge in their area of expertise. Plant growth regulators (PGRs) was selected as the topic for in-depth examination at the 1986 Technical Session because a knowledge of how these "secondary messengers" regulate tree morphogenesis is vital to applications of biocontrol and biotechnology.

The Horse and Buggy Doctor / by Arthur E. Hertzler. - Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1939. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3169 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center 0.71 H47h Subject 1. NOVEL Here is a book of enchanting intimacy and homely humor is the story of an American country doctor - of countless country doctors all over America. A colorful figure inthe medical world today, head of the Hertzler Clinic at Halstead, Kans., "Pop" Hertzler began his career forty years ago under conditions of pioneer hardship - when it was a case of "root hog or die" for children and adults alike. With the most primitive of equipment (including a Colt "peacemaker" for warding off wild dogs) and with no hospital facilities (many a farm kitchen was a surgical arena in those days), he directed himself to the adventurous business of bringing human souls into the world and preserving them thereafter from premature death. It was a job for a man and a philosopher, and Dr. Hertzler is both. This chronicle of his experiences, so typical and yet so very personal by reason of the personality which pervades it, is the honest stuff of American life - wonderfully illuminating and genuinely exciting.

Horticultural Reviews / by Jules Janick. - Avi Publishing Company, Inc., 1985. ID: B507 Type: BKS Southlands 2.53 H822 v.7 ISBN/ISSN: 0-87055-492-1

Host-Pathogen Interactions in Plant Disease / by J. E. Vanderplank. - Academic Press, 1982. ID: B580 Type: BKS Southlands 3.31 V239h ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-711420-3

How Congress Works. - Second. - Congressional Quarterly, Inc., 1991. ID: B2143 Type: BKS Southlands 0.71 H68 1991 ISBN/ISSN: 0-87187-598-5

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How to Be Prepared to Think on Your Feet and Make the Best Business Presentations of Your Life / by Stephen C. Rafe. - Harper Business, 1990. ID: B1973 Type: BKS Southlands 0.44 R ISBN/ISSN: 0-88730-437-0

How to Chart Facts from Figures with Graphs / by Walter E. Weld. - Codex Book Company, Inc., 1972. ID: B198 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 W444h

How to Cope with Hard Times - Southern Forest Economics Workshop Proceedings / by James E. Granskog, Jr., Harr Haneyy L.., 1982. ID: B1150 Type: BKS Southlands 8.0 H

How To Do Everything Right....In Business / Bottom Line Business. - Boardroom Inc., 1999. ID: B2919 Type: BKS Southlands 0.2 B67h Subject 1. BUSINESS MANAGEMENT This book has seven chapters containing several articles by different authors on business management.

How to Find Chemical Information: A Guide for Practicing Chemists, Teachers, and Students / by Robert E. Maizell. - John Wiley & Sons, 1979. ID: B153 Type: BKS Southlands 0.712 M232h ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-56531-8

How to Help Landowners With Forest Regeneration / by Freddie Jordan, William E. Balmer. - Mississippi Forestry Commission, 1982. ID: B1893 Type: BKS Southlands 2.02 H

How to Identify and Control Meria laricis and Mycosphaerella laricina Needlecast Diseases of Larch / by M. E. Ostry, J. E. Cummings Carlson. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1990. ID: B1542 Type: BKS Southlands 3.315201 O

How to Identify and Control Noninfectious Diseases of Trees / by Manfred E. Mielke, Michael E. Ostry. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1990. ID: B1541 Type: BKS Southlands 3.31 M

How To Know the Freshwater Algae / by G. W. Prescott. - Third Edition. - Wm. C. Brown Company Publishers, 1978. (The Pictured Key Nature Series) ID: B3461 Southlands 1.0 P73h ISBN/ISSN: 0-697-04754-7

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(Continued) How To Know the Freshwater Algae Subject 1. ALGAE COLLECTION PREFACE: This volume has been prepared to give the less experienced or non-professional student of the algae an opportunity to learn the scientific names (at least the genus name) of common freshwater forms. There are many fine manuals or handbooks that treat with freshwater algae, but none have an illustrated key to facilitate identification. It is hoped that once the key is understood, it will permit the identification of some 558 algal genera. The introductory section of the book gives information on where and how to collect algae, and how to preserve them. There is an introductory synopsis of the algal phyla to which freshwater algae belong, and in the Appendix there is a check list of algal genera according to families, orders and phyla so that the reader can learn how various algae are related or classified. A special index has been prepared which includes a glossary in which many terms are illustrated. The key is dichotomous, that is, the reader is presented with two descriptive choices and he must select the one which agrees with the alga in which he is interested - and then to follow the key according to numbers. Until some experience and judgment are developed, it may be necessary to follow out alternate dichotomies is one does not arrive at a satisfactory place in the key. This book should be especially useful in view of the increased interest in algae as they relate to water quality, in addition to other economic importances possessed by these plants. They play an important role in the food chain for fish and sometimes in fish-kills. Some algae produce toxins which lead to the death of land animals and birds which make use of infested water. In addition to these reasons for becoming acquainted with algae, there are many interests involving purely scientific as well as aesthetic objectives.

How To Make Money Growing Trees / by James M. Vardaman. - John Wiley & Sons, 1989. ID: B3532 Southlands 8.0 V37h Subject 1. TIMBER SALE PREFACE: After Tree Farm Business Management was first published in 1965, the steady growth of knowledge in biology and new developments in economics made a revision necessary in 1978. Then the pace of change accelerated. The forestry sector of the economy went through a sharp depression brought on by the highest interest rates most of us ever saw, return on assets became of supreme importance in timberland investments, hitherto-sacred and very beneficial tax laws were wiped out, and new developments in the biology and technology of growing trees came so fast that even foresters struggled to keep up. Consequently, by this year the book needed not so much a revision as a complete rewriting, which involved eliminating whole chapters, and adding new ones and appendixes. By the time I stopped writing, the old title was no longer descriptive and needed to be changed.

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How to Run a Successful Meeting-In Half the Time / by Milo O. Frank. - Simon and Schuster, 1989. ID: B1974 Type: BKS Southlands 0.4 F ISBN/ISSN: 0-671-64470-X

How to Use the Power of the Printed Word / by Malcolm Forbes... [et al.]. - Anchor Press, 1985. ID: B838 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 H847 ISBN/ISSN: 0-385-18215-5

How to write a business plan / by Jr., Edwi Cregon T., Brian Deaton, Peter D. Schiffrin. - Second. - American Management Association, 1986. ID: B17 Type: BKS Southlands 0.4 C914h2

How to Write a Usable User Manual / by Edmond H. Weiss. - ISI Press, 1985. ID: B196 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 W429h ISBN/ISSN: 0-89495-051-7

How Wet is a Wetland? The Impacts of the Proposed Revisions to the Federal Wetlands Delineation Manual / by Timothy D. Searchinger. - The Environmental Defense Fund; and the World Wildlife Fund, 1992. ID: B3294 Southlands 9.261 S42h Subject 1. WETLANDS This report represents the work product of over 40 scientists and assorted other environmental policy analysts. Its principal author is Timothy D. Searchinger of the Environmental Defense Fund. To prepare this report, the EDF and World Wildlife Fund used in-house Ph.D. scientists and solicited the assistance of top wetland scientists and oher scientific experts throughout the United States. Central to this process was the creation of a panel of scientists, which formulated in particular chapter 4 of this report regarding impacts on wetland functions and chapter 6, a critique of the underlying principles behind the proposed changes. Other scientists contributed individual sections. The other chapters are the work of scientists and analysts at the EDF and were reviewed by members of the panel but are not attributable to them. In addition, groups of scientists from different academic institutions and conservation groups prepared individual section reports. Finally, WWF staff provided editorial review of this report and produced it.

Human Health Risk Assessment - Gypsy Moth Management in the United States: A Cooperative Approach - Final Environmental Impact Statement, Volume III of V, Appendix F / U.S.D.A. Forest Service. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1995. ID: B3622 Southlands 3.4 U54f F Subject 1. GYPSY MOTH

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(Continued) Human Health Risk Assessment - Gypsy Moth Management in the United States: A Cooperative Approach - Final Environmental Impact INTRODUCTION: This document addresses the potential human health effects associated with exposure to the gypsy moth and the agents used to control the gypsy moth, including formulations of Bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstaki (B.t.k.), Nucleopolyhedrosis virus (NPV), Diflubenzuron (DFB), DDVP, and Disparlure. As illustrated in Figure 1-1, the document is divided into nine sections: this introduction, the general methods used in the risk assessment, the health risks posed by the gypsy moth, the health risks posed by each control agent, and a comparative assessment of the risks associated with specific exposure scenarios for each agent. The risk assessment of each agent consists of: 1) a brief review of the properties and use of the chemical or biological agent, 2) an identification of the hazards associated with each agent, 3) an assessment of potential human exposure to the agent, 4) an assessment of the dose-response relationships for the agent, and 5) a characterization of the risks associated with exposure to the agent.

Human Health Risk Assessment for the Use of Pesticides in USDA Forest Service Nurseries. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1987. ID: B1555 Type: BKS Southlands 3.01 H

Humic Substances in the Environment / by M. Schnitzer, S. U. Khan. - Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1972. ID: B3475 Southlands 1.0 S33h Subject 1. EXTRACTION PREFACE: After many years of indifference, interest is rapidly increasing in humic substances, the principal organic components of soils and waters. While formerly only soil scientists and agronomists were concerned with the subject, now oceanographers, water scientists, geochemists, environmentalists, biologists and chemists are increasingly coming to realize that humic substances participate in, and often control, many reactions which occur in soils and waters. The availability of such sophisticated and powerful analytical tools as the gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric system, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Electron Spin Resonance Spectrometers has made possible significant advances in our knowledge of the chemical structure and reactions of these complex materials. Thus, important and exciting developments are occurring. Therefore, we believe that the time has arrived to write an account of the present state of knowledge in this field. Since this is not a history of the subject, we have chosen to refer to and to discuss only those publications that in our opinion have significance and relevance at this time.

Hunting Preserves for Sport and Profit / by Edward L. Kozicky, Edward L. Kozicky. - Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institu, 1987. ID: B1613 Type: BKS Southlands 9.12 K88h ISBN/ISSN: 0-912229-16-0

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Hunting Preserves for Sport and Profit / by Edward L. Kozicky, Edward L. Kozicky. - Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institu, 1987. ID: B1613 Type: BKS Southlands 9.12 K88h ISBN/ISSN: 0-912229-16-0

Hurricane Hugo Forestry Research Underway. - U.S.D.A., 1990. ID: B1558 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 H

Hybridization Between Several Species of Southern Pines, Their Characteristics an Field Performance / by Roberto Jaime Delmastro. - North Carolina State University, 1974. ID: B3091 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 D44h 1974 Subject 1. HYBRIDIZATION ABSTRACT: A study dealing with three interspecific crosses was undertaken with the objectives of assessing hybridity of the putative hybrids and to compare, in two of the crosses, field performance of the true hybrids with their parental species when grown on very dry and very wet sites. Those hybrids studied were the following: (1) slash x longleaf pine (Pinus elliottii Engelm. x Pinus palustris Mill.), (2) slash x loblolly pine (Pinus elliottii Engelm. x Pinus taeda L.) with the loblolly parent from a drought resistant strain from Texas and a "water resistant" strain from the swamps in coastal North Carolina, and (3) slash x sand pine (Pinus elliottii Engelm. x Pinus clausa (Chapm.) Vasey).

Hydric Soils of Florida Handbook, Second Edition / by Victor M. Carlisle. - Second. - Fla. Assoc. Environmental Soil Scientist, 1995. ID: B2409 Type: BKS Southlands 1.638 C37h2

Hydric Soils of the United States. - third. - U.S.D.A. Soil Conservation Service, 1991. ID: B1621 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 1.638 H

Hydrology and the Management of Watersheds / by Kenneth N. Brooks... [et al.]. - Iowa State University, 1991. ID: B3293 Southlands 9.25 B76h ISBN/ISSN: 0-8138-0137-0 Subject 1. WATERSHED MANAGEMENT Preface: This book provides fundamental informaiton and pratical methodology necessary to solve hydrologic problems on watersheds, and to understand and develop watershed management programs. Parts 1 and 2 are basic to courses on forest hydrology, range hydrology, or watershed management, as taught in many forestry and natural resource management programs. Part 3 deals with watershed management planning, implementation, and evaluation and emphasizes the multidisciplinary

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(Continued) Hydrology and the Management of Watersheds aspects, including social and economic factors. Part 4 consists of special topics that provide emphasis tailored to specific problems and to different regions of the United States and elsewhere in the world. This book also in intended as a reference for administrators, planners, managers, and technicians who deal with the management and utilization of natural resources, but who may not be educated formally in hydrology and watershed management. It should be useful for national and international agencies in the development of short courses and continuing education programs. Most parts of this book have been used in formal college courses taught in the United States and training courses offered for international audiences. Metrics units are used in this book, except where original figures, tables, or unit-dependent mathematical relationships are presented that were developed from English units. A table of English to metric unit conversion factors is provided in the Appendix to assist the reader.

I Feel Much Better Now That I've Given Up Hope / by Ashleigh Brilliant. - Woodbridge Press, Santa Barbara, Calif., 1984. ID: B2481 Type: BKS Southlands 0.42 B74f ISBN/ISSN: 0-88007-147-8

I Have Abandoned My Search for Truth, and Am Now Looking for A Good Fantasy / by Ashleigh Brilliant. - Woodbridge Press, Santa Barbara, Calif., 1980. ID: B2480 Type: BKS Southlands 0.42 B74h 1980 ISBN/ISSN: 0-912800-90-9

I May Not Be Totally Perfect, But Parts of me Are Excellent / by Ashleigh Brilliant. - Woodbridge Press, Santa Barbara, Calif., 1979. ID: B2476 Type: BKS Southlands 0.42 B74m ISBN/ISSN: 0-912800-67-4

I Remember, I Remember / by Andre Maurois. - First. - Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1942. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3209 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center 0.71 M38i Subject 1. NOVEL

I Try to Take One Day at a Time, But Sometimes Several Days Attack Me at Once / by Ashleigh Brilliant. - Woodbridge Press, Santa Barbara, Calif., 1987. ID: B2474 Type: BKS Southlands 0.42 B74t ISBN/ISSN: 0-88007-162-1

I Want to Reach Your Mind...Where Is It Currently Located? / by Ashleigh Brilliant. - Woodbridge Press, Santa Barbara, Calif., 1994. ID: B2475 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) I Want to Reach Your Mind...Where Is It Currently Located? 0.42 B74w ISBN/ISSN: 0-88007-204-0

I. Interactions of Cultured Callus & Seedlings of Loblolly Pine with Cronartium Fusiforme. II. Improving Forest Disease / by William Russell Jacobi. - North Carolina State University, 1979. ID: B1742 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 J 1979

Identification of Southeastern Trees in Winter / by Richard J., Jr. Preston, Valerie G. Wright. - North Carolina Agric. Extension Service, 1976. ID: B2017 Type: BKS Southlands 1.222 P

Identification of the Commercial Timbers of the United States / by H. P. Brown, A. J. Panshin. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1934. ID: B638 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 5.1 B878i

Identification of the Lespedezas in N. Am. and A Selected Bibliography on Lespedeza / by Andre F. Clewell. - Tall Timbers Research Station, 1966. (Bulletin No. 7) ID: B1914 Type: BKS Southlands 1.5 C

IEA/BA Task IX - Proceedings of a Workshop on Preparation and Supply of High Quality Wood Fuels / by Jan Erik Mattsson, C. Paul Mitchell, Kerstin Tordmar. - Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 1995. ID: B3571 Southlands 5.31 M37i Subject 1. WOOD FUELS INTRODUCTION: This workshop deals with preparation and supply of "high quality wood fuels", i.e. wood fuels with well defined properties suited to the actual system for supply and conversion to useful energy. "Quality" is not a property of its own. Fuel quality has to be related to the actual system. Much of the available wood fuels will come from a number of different sources, logging residues, uncommercial tree species and tree sizes, residues from forest product industries, short rotation forestry etc. A good control of the fuel quality is essential with this heterogeneity in fuel feedstocks. The pressure to produce homogenous wood fuels of higher specifications rises when the conversion systems become more sophisticated. This will require some degree of fuel upgrading, involving more refined size reduction to powder, densification to pellets and briquettes, or pre-treatment such as blending of different feedstocks. A wide range of wood fuel qualities will be offered on the market in order to meet the requirements in fuel properties and price of different conversion systems.

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(Continued) IEA/BA Task IX - Proceedings of a Workshop on Preparation and Supply of High Quality Wood Fuels The objective of this workshop and the study tours is to discuss and demonstrate research and development in the area of improving the overall performance of wood fuel systems through a better control of the fuel properties.

IEA/BA Task IX - Proceedings of a Worskhop on Environmental Issues in Supply of Biomass for Energy from Conventional Forestry / by Jan Erik Mattsson, C. Paul Mitchell. - Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 1993. ID: B3677 Southlands 7.238 M37e Subject 1. BIOENERGY Contains the proceedings of the IEA/BA Task IX workshop on Environmental Issues in Supply of Biomass for Energy from Conventional Forestry held in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada on May 20, 1993.

IEA/BA Task IX Activity 2: Integrated Harvesting Systems; Activity 3: Harvesting Small Trees and Residues; Activity 6: Transport and Handling / by J. B. Hudson, J. F. Gingras, A. Twaddle. - Aberdeen University, 1993. ID: B3560 Southlands 4.0 H82i IX A2 ISBN/ISSN: 1-873502-13-3 Subject 1. INTEGRATED HARVESTING INTRODUCTION: The International Energy Agency Bioenergy Agreement covers a wide range of issues concerned with growing, harvesting and utilisation of biological materials as fuel. The work of the Bioenergy Agreement is subdivided into a number of Tasks, and within each Task further subdivided into Activities. The objectives of Task IX are to develop cost-effective and environmentally acceptable technologies and systems for the mechanisation of operations in forest biomass plantations and harvesting, transport, preparation, storage and supply of wood for energy from conventional forestry, and short rotation biomass plantations and to disseminate the results to relevant users and industry. The aims of each Activity are achieved through co-operation and participation in a joint programme of work by Research Institutes in the participating countries. Scientific reports on topics in the programme of work form the basis of annual Activity meetings which are accompanied by a Study Tour of operational harvesting systems in the host country.

IEA/BA Task IX Activity 6, Transport and Handling, Principals of Fixed Site Comminution of Bark and Wood Wastes at Pulp Mill and Satellite Mill Woodyards in North America / by M. L. Belli. - Mississippi State University. ID: B3679 Southlands 5.31 B44p Subject 1. BIOENERGY

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IEA/BA Task IX Activity 6, Transport and Handling, Wood Biomass Transportation Systems / by C. Hankin, C. P. Mitchell. - Mississippi State University. ID: B3680 Southlands 4.0 H36w Subject 1. WOOD BIOMASS SUMMARY: This paper was produced with assistance from the International Energy Agency Bioenergy Agreement Task IX Activity 6 Transport and Handling Activity. The paper examines the possibilities available for transporting woody biomass from conventional forestry operations for energy purposes. The principal method of transport is by road using truck and trailer due to flexibility, cost effectiveness and suitability to the scale of operations. The available literature on the subject has been reviewed and the different forms of the biomass identified together with the different demands that they place on the transport vehicle. The current road haulage systems are discussed and details are given of experimental modifications performed to the biomass material, harvesting system and the transport vehicle. A comparison is made between the various operational transport systems and how they will interact with the other elements of the biomass harvesting system. Finally conclusions are drawn and areas identified for further research in the short and long term.

IEA/BA Task VI Activity 2 - Integrated Harvesting Systems Workshop / by J. B. Hudson. - Aberdeen University, 1991. ID: B3559 Southlands 4.0 H82i VI Subject 1. INTEGRATED HARVESTING INTRODUCTION: This was the third and final meeting to be held of the Integrated Harvesting Activity, Activity 2, within the Task VI framework. The Activity has the objective: To develop systems for harvesting wood for energy from conventional forestry in conjunction with traditional logging assortments in one-pass operations including consideration of transport, system evaluation, economics and environmental considerations. A means to achieving that objective is to encourage and maintain regular contact between researchers in the participating countries by the means of workshops and study tours. A major emphasis in the work of the Activity has been to develop links with industrial operations.

IEA/BA Task VI Activity 2 - Integrated Harvesting Systems Workshop / by J. B. Hudson. - Aberdeen University, 1991. ID: B3678 Southlands 4.0 H82i VI A2 Subject 1. INTEGRATED HARVESTING The Activity has the objective to develop systems for harvesting wood for energy from conventional forestry in conjunction with traditional logging assortments in one-pass operations including consideration of transport, system evaluation, economics and environmental considerations.

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IEA/BA Task VI Activity 7 - Economics of Wood Energy Supply Systems, Proceedings of a conference on Bioenergy Supply Systems / by Hans Knutell. - Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 1991. ID: B3565 Southlands 5.3 K88i VI ISBN/ISSN: 0282-2377 Subject 1. ECONOMICS PREFACE: Task VI of the International Agency's Bioenergy Agreement is concerned with biomass supply from conventional forestry. Within that context, a number of international collaborative projects (or Activities) have been undertaken. Activity 7 focuses on the economics of wood energy supply systems. The objective of Activity 7 is to develop principles and methods for economic evaluation of wood energy from conventional forestry including consideration of competing use of feedstock, socioeconomic consequences, supply and demand problems, conversion technologies and environmental implications. A conference on Bioenergy Supply Systems was held in Bergen, Norway on May 20-24, 1991. The objective of the conference was to review the up-to-date knowledge of bioenergy related supply systems and included topics such as (1) system analysis of the cost of bioenergy, (2) analysis of the potentials of bioenergy, (3) analysis of the potentials of technological development of bioenergy supply systems, (4) competiveness of bioenergy towards other fuels, and (5) bioenergy and the environment.

IEA/BE Project A6 - 1990 Workshop and Field Tour / IEA. - International Energy Agency, 1990. ID: B3702 Southlands 0.734 I57i Subject 1. FIELD TOUR Contains the daily activities of the 1990 Workshop and Field Tour held in Ocala, Florida from February 18-25.

The Illusion of Choice, How the Market Economy Shapes Our Destiny / by Andrew Bard Schmookler. - State University of New York, 1993. ID: B2172 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 S33i 1993 ISBN/ISSN: 0-7914-1265-2

The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Trees - Timbers and Forests of the World / by Herbert L. Edlin... [et al.]. - Salamander Books Limited, 1978. ID: B3753 Southlands 1.2 E34i ISBN/ISSN: 0-86101-019-1 Subject 1. TREES FOREWORD: For many of us a tree is our most familiar symbol of the natural world. It represents freedom, a chance to escape from our increasingly hostile environment. Perhaps we feel at one with trees because the forest was man's ancestral home and a deep-seated yearning draws us back. Perhaps we are simply in awe of the sheer size and majesty of that dwindling band of arboreal giants that are disappearing from our landscape. Or perhaps it is because

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(Continued) The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Trees - Timbers and Forests of the World unconsciously we match our moods with the changing forms and colours of the forest as the seasons pass from the somber reality of winter to the promise of spring. Whatever our underlying reasons, we all benefit from the therapeutic influence of trees, whether we simply enjoy the dappled calm of a forest glade or rejoice in the life and colour that a single tree can bring to a bleak city street. It is only logical, therefore, that this identification with trees leads us to become curious about the type of species that grow near to us, so that enjoyment and study become one pursuit.

Illustrated Genera of Imperfect Fungi / by H. L. Barnett. - Burgess Publishing Company, 1958. ID: B593 Type: BKS Southlands 3.34 B261i

Illustrated Genera of Rust Fungi / by George B. Cummins. - Burgess Publishing Company, 1959. ID: B591 Type: BKS Southlands 3.34 C971i

Illustrated Genera of Wood Decay Fungi / by Charles L. Fergus. - Burgess Publishing Company, 1960. ID: B592 Type: BKS Southlands 3.34 F352i

Illustrative Computer Programming for Libraries / by Charles H. Davis, Gerald W. Lundeen. - Second Edition. - Greenwood Press, 1981. (Contributions in Librarianship and Information Science No. 39) ID: B1529 Type: BKS Southlands 0.665 D ISBN/ISSN: 0-313-22151-0

Impact Analysis of the Sweetfern Blister Rust Disease of Jack Pine / by Henry Lawrence Gross. - The University of Wisconsin - Madison, 1976. ID: B1745 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 G 1976

Impact of Air Pollutants on Southern Pine Forests / by Susan Fox, Robert A. Mickler. - Springer-Verlag, 1996. (Ecological Studies) ID: B3621 Southlands 3.84 F69i ISBN/ISSN: 0-387-94382-X Subject 1. AIR POLLUTION

The Impact of Federal Programs on Wetlands. - U.S. Department of the Interior, 1994. ID: B2276 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 I66 1994

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Impact of Forestry Burning Upon Air Quality. - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1978. ID: B1920 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 I

Impact of Fusiform Rust in Southern Pine Plantations, Progress Report / by R. C. Froelich, G. A. Snow. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1979. (Progress Report) ID: B2031 Type: BKS Southlands 3.314102 F

Impact of Fusiform Rust on Pulping Properties of Young Loblolly and Slash Pines / by Michael Andrew Veal. - North Carolina State University, 1982. ID: B3129 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 V42i 1982 Subject 1. PULPING The effects of fusiform rust on the yield and quality of pulp and naval stores obtained from loblolly pine and slash pine plantations were investigated. Rust galls/cankers were collected from 15 families of 10-year-old loblolly pine trees grown in a heritability study in south Georgia. These galls/cankers were classified into light (F30%), medium (30-60%) and heavy (>60%) severity classes according to the percentage of stem circumference involved. Bolts of stemwood containing galls/cankers in each severity class were pulped by the kraft process to a nominal 90 kappa number (lignin content 13.5%).... Measurement of all 721 10-year-old trees in two experimental replications at each location of heritability study showed that 30% of the trees had stem infections and 7% of the total dry weight of stemwood was affected by rust. Wood from this stand was estimated to use 1% more alkali in pulping, yield 1% less pulp of 3% lower burst strength, 25% more crude tall oil, 40% more crude sulfate turpentine and 1% more O.D. wood per unit green weight than that from a completely rust-free stand. These properties compensate each other making wood from a young stand with this amount of infection of similar economic value to non-affected wood for production of linerboard grade pulps. Premature harvesting of infected plantations to minimize wood losses through rust-associated mortality produces large quantities of juvenile wood that has a negative impact, in addition to the effects of diseased wood, on kraft pulping. Diseased wood can probably be used for unbleached kraft pulp, in bleached kraft pulp with some care but not sulfite or mechanical pulps without extreme precautions.

The Impact of Harvesting and Site Preparation on Stormflow and Water Quality in East Texas, Research Project Annual Rpt. - Texas A&M University, 1985. ID: B2007 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 B 1985

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Impact of Inflation on the Management and Utilization of Hardwoods - Yellow-Poplar Seminar, Proceedings - Third Annual Hardwood Symposium of the Hardwood Research Council / Hardwood Research Council. - Hardwood Research Council, 1975. ID: B2963 Type: BKS Southlands 1.232 H37p 1975 Subject 1. INFLATION

The Impact of Intensive Forest Management Practices on the Physical Properties of Lower Coastal Plain and Piedmong Soils / by James Albert, Jr. Gent. - North Carolina State University, 1982. ID: B2504 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 G337i 1982

Impact of Intensive Slash Pine Management on the Hydrology of a Coastal, Wet Savanna Watershed / by Heber M. Rodrigues., 1981. ID: B227 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 R696i 1981

The Impact of Irrigation and Supplemental Nitrogen Fertilization on the Development of a Young Loblolly Pine Seed Orchard / by Jr., Jac Jettkson Bates., 1983. ID: B262 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 J58i 1983

Impact of Nitrogen Fertilization and Thinning on Crown Development in Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L.) Plantations / by Jr., Howa Allenrd Lee., 1981. ID: B239 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 A426i 1981

The Impact of Plant Molecular Genetics / by Bruno W. S. Sobral. - Birkhauser Boston, Cambridge, Mass., 1996. ID: B2465 Type: BKS Southlands 1.48 S62i ISBN/ISSN: 0-8176-3802-4 Subject 1. PLANT GENETICS

The Impact of Timber Harvesting and Site Preparation on Selected Soil Conditions and Plant Growth / by Robert George Campbell., 1973. ID: B1496 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 C

The Impact of Tree Size on the Performance of Longwood Harvesting Functions and Systems in Clearcut Harvesting of Southern Pine Stands / by Trenor L. Hypes. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1979. ID: B3077 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 H96i Subject 1. HARVESTING INTRODUCTION: One of the most important factors influencing the

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(Continued) The Impact of Tree Size on the Performance of Longwood Harvesting Functions and Systems in Clearcut Harvesting of Southern Pine performance of harvesting systems in the South today is the size of the timber being harvested. The frequent use of tree size characteristics such as diameter and height as independent variables in prediction equations for harvesting activities is in itself a strong indication of their significance. In addition to the increased productivity generally exhibited while harvesting larger trees, the market value of the end product is inherently greater. Producers and contractors place great weight on this factor when evaluating a prospective sale, realizing the effect it has on their profit potential. Forest managers regard tree size as one of the important variables influencing the market value of standing timber, and consider it along with other factors such as current market conditions, relative bargaining position of buyer and seller, quality of timber, difficulty of logging, and distance to the mill when setting stumpage rates for independent contractors.

Impacts of Forest Harvesting on Long-Term Site Productivity / by W. J. Dyck, D. W. Cole, N. B. Comerford. - Chapman & Hall, New York, N. Y., 1994. ID: B2355 Type: BKS Southlands 7.011 D92i ISBN/ISSN: 0-412-58390-9

Impacts of Intensive Forest Management Practices / by Sandra S. Coleman, Jr., Arn Maceett C., Benee F. Swindel., 1982. ID: B808 Type: BKS Southlands 7.0 I34

Implementation and Effectiveness Monitoring of Forestry Best Management Practices on Harvested Sites in South Carolina / by Tim Adams, Donal Hook. - South Carolina Forestry Commission, 1993. ID: B3724 Southlands 7.0 A32i Subject 1. BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES Conclusions: This study demonstrated that on sites with perennial streams, BMP effectiveness can be assessed with reasonable accuracy by using a weight-of-the-evidence approach consisting of a BMP compliance check, a stream habitat assessment, and a benthic macroinvertebrate bioassessment. For the 27 study sites, implementation of silvicultural BMPs during harvesting operations was sufficient for the protection of the water quality of associated streams based on two direct measures of water quality. A weight-of-the-evidence approach should be considered by state and federal forestry and water quality agencies as a effective technique for assessing BMP effectiveness. On sites without perennial streams or on sites with streams that are already impacted by other land uses, BMP compliance monitoring by qualified professionals should be accepted as a reliable technique since this indirect technique was just as accurate in evaluating BMP effectiveness as the two direct assessment techniques.

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Implementation Monitoring of Forestry Best Management Practices for Site Preparation in South Carolina / by Tim Adams. - South Carolina Forestry Commission, Columbia, SC, 1996. (BMP Monitoring Report BMP-3) ID: B2738 Type: BKS Southlands 7.12 A32i

Implementing Computer Systems in the Field - Proceedings of a Workshop. - Society of American Foresters, 1978. ID: B1431 Type: BKS Southlands 0.665 I

Important Forest Insects and Diseases of Mutual Concern to Canada, the United States, and Mexico / by A. G. Davidson, R. M. Prentice. - Department of Forestry & Rural Development, 1967. ID: B2371 Type: BKS Southlands 3.44 D38i

Importation of Logs, Lumber, and Other Unmanufactured Wood Articles, Environmental Impact Statement, July 1994. - U.S.D.A. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, 1994. ID: B2843 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 I46 1994

Importation of Logs, Lumber, and Other Unmanufactured Wood Articles, Draft Supplement to the Environmental Impact Statement, December 1997. - U.S.D.A. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, 1997. ID: B2844 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 I46 1997

An Improved Sediment Delivery Model for Piedmont Forests / by Richard Garwood Burns., 1978. ID: B250 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 B967i 1978

Improving Mountain Logging Planning, Techniques and Hardware - Proceedings. - Forest Engineering Research Institute, 1985. ID: B1754 Type: BKS Southlands 4.0 P

Improving Nature? The Science and Ethics of Genetic Engineering / by Michael J. Reiss, Roger Straughan. - Cambridge University Press, 1996. ID: B2837 Type: BKS Southlands 1.4 R44i ISBN/ISSN: 0-521-45441-7 Subject 1. GENETIC ENGINEERING-MORAL AND ETHICAL ASPECTS

In search of excellence / by Thomas J. Peters, Jr., Robert WatermanH.. - Harper & Row, Publishers, 1982. ID: B40 Type: BK Southlands 0.47 P483i ISBN/ISSN: 0-06-015042-4

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In Search of Excellence / by Thomas J. Peters, Jr., Robert WatermanH.. - Harper & Row, Publishers, 1982. ID: B1334 Type: BKS Southlands 0.47 P483i ISBN/ISSN: 0-06-015042-4

In Situ Stand Generator for Use in Harvesting Machine Simulators / by Kenneth Duane Farrar. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1981. ID: B3096 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 F37i 1981 Subject 1. HARVESTING MACHINE SIMULATORS INTRODUCTION: A machine simulator is a mathematical model of the performance characteristics of a given piece of equipment which attempts to estimate the rate, productivity, or activities of that machine in terms of the task assigned to the machine, the environment in which it is working, and, in the case of harvesting equipment, the material which is being handled. Machine simulators may exist in a variety of forms. They may be a single equation, a series of point estimates which are summed to represent a given set of operating conditions, or, in a more complex case, a computer program which models the individual activities of the machine and then summarizes these to represent the total machine. Harvesting machine simulators have many potential users. For example, they may be used by prospective purchasers for making comparisons of particular makes and models of machines to determine how the various machines will perform on the stands anticipated for harvest. They may also be used by design engineers to project the expected performance of different design concepts, by marketing analysts to define the prospective markets for the equipment within their line, and by equipment developers to refine the characteristics of an experimental machine between prototype stages.

In Situ Unsaturated Soil Hydraulic Conductivity for Selected North Dakota Soils / by D. K. Cassel. - North Dakota State University, 1974. (Bulletin) ID: B2156 Type: BKS Southlands 1.631 C37i 494

In Vitro Studies of Disease Resistance in Loblolly Pine / by Jr., Lewis J Framptonohn. - North Carolina State University, 1984. ID: B1746 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 F 1984

In-Place Resource Inventories: Principles & Practices, Proceedings of a National Workshop, University of Maine, Orono. - Society of American Foresters, 1982. ID: B1943 Type: BKS Southlands 0.3 I ISBN/ISSN: 0-939970-17-1

Incentive Analysis for Clean Water Act Reauthorization: Point Source/Nonpoint Source Trading for Nutrient Discharge Reductions / by Mark Luttner. - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1992. ID: B3557 Southlands

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(Continued) Incentive Analysis for Clean Water Act Reauthorization: Point Source/Nonpoint Source Trading for Nutrient Discharge Reductions 9.25 L87i Subject 1. POINT/NONPOINT SOURCE TRADING This report examines effluent trading as one option to achieve water quality objectives at least cost. Although it can take many different forms, effluent trading in principle allocates reductions in pollutant loadings across point and nonpoint sources using least cost as the criterion. While several options are discussed, this paper focuses principally on trading schemes in which regulated point sources are allowed to avoid upgrading their pollution control technology to meet water quality-based effluent limits if they pay for equivalent (or greater) reductions in nonpoint source pollution within their watersheds. This report focuses on nutrient trading because trading programs to date have dealt with pollutants of this type and because of the large number of difficult issues specific to trades involving toxic pollutants.

Income Opportunities for the Private Landowner Through Management of Natural Resources and Recreation Access - Proceedings / by William N. Grafton... [et al.]. - West Virginia University Extension Servi, 1990. ID: B1404 Type: BKS Southlands 0.77 I

Incorporating Genetic Effects into a Forest Growth and Yield Model / by Wei Du. - University of Idaho, 1990. ID: B2169 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 D80i 1990

Increase and Spread of Brown Spot Needle Blight Within Single and Multiple Family Plantings of Open-Pollinated Longleaf / by Margene May Griggs., 1983. ID: B259 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 G857i 1983

Increased Availability of Nitrogen and Phosphorus in the Root Zone of Conifers / by Jr., Richa Fisherrd Forrest. - Cornell University, 1968. ID: B2662 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 F57i 1968

Increasing Employee Motivation - A Guide for Supervisors / by Dennis J. Murphy. - Professional Training Associates, Inc., 1986. (Speaking From Experience) ID: B910 Type: BKS Southlands 0.47 M

Indirect Selection for Resistance to Fusiform Rust in Loblolly Pine / by Kim Von Weissenberg., 1971. ID: B295 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 W433i 1971

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Individual Tree Weight and Volume Equations for Site Prepared Loblolly Pine Plantations in the Coastal Plain of the Carolinas, Georgia, and North Florida / by Jr., Willar Flowersd Russell. - University of Georgia, 1978. (Thesis) ID: B3093 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 F46i Subject 1. TREE WEIGHT INTRODUCTION: Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) plantations are becoming an increasingly important component of the lower coastal plain forests in the Carolinas, Georgia, and North Florida. A large percentage of these plantations is owned by forest industries and is intensively managed for timber production. Reliable prediction models for weights and volumes are needed to provide input for sound management decisions. The traditional volumetric evaluation of roundwood is still extensively used throughout the Southeast. This method has performed well and is still the basis for many commercial transactions; however, the practice of weight scaling started in the early 1960's and is now common throughout the industry (Hardy and Weiland, 1964; Curtis, 1965). Since many sales are based on truckload weights, reliable green weight prediction equations for individual trees are needed. Dry weight equations would also be useful to the manager as an aid in decision-making concerning the amount of pulpwood needed by the mill since a close relationship exists between pulpwood dry weight and pulp recovered from a tree.

Industrial Experimentation / by K. A. Brownlee. - Chemical Publishing, 1953. ID: B3263 Southlands 0.662 B76i Subject 1. EXPERIMENTATION The present Monograph is based on an earlier Memorandum produced by the Directorate of Ordnance Factories (Explosives) for the use, primarily, of those concerned with pilot plant and plant scale experiments on chemical manufacturing processes in the Royal Ordnance Factories (Explosives). Much work of this type was being carried out and it had become evident that it was desirable for the results of such experiments to be subjected to critical tests of significance. A convenient account of the straightforward tests of significance, written from the point of view of the individual who has to apply them in practice without necessarily a full knowledge of their theoretical background, was not readily available, and an attempt was therefore made to prepare one.

Industrial Forestry Seminar., 1957. ID: B1077 Type: BKS Southlands 0.77 I 1957

Industrial Forestry Seminar - Yale School of Forestry., 1955. ID: B1078 Type: BKS Southlands 0.77 I 1955

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The Industrial Wood Energy Handbook. - Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1984. ID: B737 Type: BKS Southlands 9.14 I42 ISBN/ISSN: 0-442-22085-5

Industry, Fresh Water and Sustainable Development / by Albert Fry. - World Business Council for Sustainable Development, 1998. ID: B2866 Type: BKS Southlands 0.34 F79i ISBN/ISSN: 2-940240-00-0 Subject 1. FRESH WATER

The Influence of Canopy Position and the Age of Leaf Tissue on Growth and Photosynthesis in Loblolly Pine / by Kenneth Orland Higginbotham. - Duke University, 1974. ID: B1722 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 H 1974

The Influence of Crown Ratio on Taper Predition of Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L.) / by Sally Steven Burton., 1980. ID: B869 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 B974i 1980

The Influence of Environment and Genetics on Pulpwood Quality - Supplement I / by Jack Weiner, Kathleen Mirkes. - The Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1972. (Bibliographic Series Number 224) ID: B1214 Type: BKS Southlands 0.735 W 1972

The Influence of Environment and Genetics on Pulpwood Quality / by Jack Weiner, Lillian Roth. - The Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1966. (Bibliographic Series Number 224) ID: B1216 Type: BKS Southlands 0.735 W 1966

The Influence of Environment and Genetics on Pulpwood Quality - An annotated Bibliography / Forest Biology Committee. - Technical Association of the Pulp and Pa, 1962. (Tappi Monograph Series) ID: B3430 Southlands 0.735 W 1962 Subject 1. ENVIRONMENT FOREWORD: This volume is the twenty-fourth in a series of monographs published by the Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry. Covering 60 years of world-wide research on the influence of environment and genetics on pulpwood quality, this bibliography was compiled entirely by a subcommittee of the Forest Biology Committee. Individual members of the subcommittee undertook to retrieve all available information in the subject of their interest and an editorial board appointed by the subcommittee organized the information in its present form. The Association gratefully

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(Continued) The Influence of Environment and Genetics on Pulpwood Quality - An annotated Bibliography acknowledges this achievement, which was made possible by the initiative and concerted efforts of the Forest Biology Committee and its subcommittee. The bibliography will interest pulp and paper producers, woodland managers, forest biologists, and research workers undertaking comprehensive literature surveys.

The Influence of Organic Acids on Phosphorus and Aluminum Release from Spodosols of the Southeastern Coastal Plain / by Thomas Robert Fox. - University of Florida, 1989. ID: B3106 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 F69i 1989 Subject 1. ORGANIC ACID ABSTRACT: The occurrence of oxalate and its effects on desorption of inorganic and organic P from surface and subsurface horizons of Spodosols of the southeastern United States is presented. Oxalate was the dominant organic acid identified in water extracts of soil, and its concentrations were higher in the spodic and argillic horizon soil. In the A horizon soils, oxalate had no effect on P desorption in comparison to water. In the subsoils, desorption of inorganic P increased by an order of magnitude in oxalate compared to water. Organic P release was also increased in the spodic horizon but not in the argillic horizon. In a comparison of 16 organic acids, a threshold value for logKA1 between 4.0 and 4.5 was required before substantial amounts of inorganic P were released from the spodic horizon, after which release of inorganic P increased with increasing logKA1 values. For organic P, there was no correlation between the logKA1 value and the amount desorbed. The amount of inorganic P released from the spodic and argillic horizons increased as the oxalate loading rate (mmol oxalate/kg soil) increased. In the spodic horizons, organic P accounted for over 80% of the P released in water. The percentage of organic P dropped as the oxalate loading rates increased. All extracts from the argillic horizons were essentially devoid of organic P. The effects on P release of a single oxalate addition were ephemeral, with most of the P that had been released being subsequently resorbed. The effects of repeated additions of oxalate were, however, cumulative. The amounts of both inorganic and organic P released depended only on the cumulative, total oxalate loading rate. The results presented have important implications for tree nutrition and forest productivity in the flatwoods. These data support the hypothesis that subsurface horizons could contribute a substantial portion of the P taken up by trees growing in the flatwoods.

The Influence of Soil Texture on the Phosphorus Nutrition of Loblolly Pine (Pinus Taeda L.) Seedlings / by James Andrew Parker., 1972. ID: B224 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 P241i 1972

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Influence Without Authority / by Allan R. Cohen, David L. Bradford. - John Wiley & Sons, 1990. ID: B1953 Type: BKS Southlands 0.21 C63i ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-62268-0

Influences of Environmental Settings on Aquatic Ecosystems in the Apalachicola - Chattahoochee - Flint River Basin Report 95-4278 / by Carol A. Couch, Evelyn H. Hopkins, Suzanne Hardy. - Report 95-4278. - U.S. Department of the Interior, 1996. ID: B2892 Southlands 9.261 C68i No. 95 Subject 1. WETLAND ECOLOGY

Information Resources in the USA on New and Renewable Energy - A Description and Directory., 1981. ID: B1178 Type: BKS Southlands 9.14 I

Inheritance of Juvenile Characteristics in Loblolly Pine (Pinus Taeda L.) / by Dimitrios Ioannis Matziris., 1971. ID: B219 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 M446i 1971

Inheritance of Wood and Growth Characteristics and Their Relationships in Loblolly Pine (Pinus Taeda L.) / by Lert Chuntanaparb., 1973. ID: B252 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 C559i 1973

Inheritance of Wood and Growth Characteristics and Their Relationships in Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L.) / by Lert Chuntanaparb., 1973. ID: B253 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.762 C559i 1973 c.2

Inheritance of Wood Properties in Loblolly Pine (Pinus Taeda L.) / by Judith Ardyce Loo., 1979. ID: B858 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 L863i 1979

Inheritance Patterns of Loblolly Pines from a Nonselected Natural Population / by Roy Wesley Stonecypher, Bruce J. Zobel, Roger Lee Blair. - North Carolina Agricultural Exp. Station, 1973. (Technical Bulletin) ID: B1921 Type: BKS Southlands 1.483 S

Inland Land Use Activities and Georgia's Coastal Waters, Interim Report / by Joe D. Tanner. - Department of Natural Resources, 1976. ID: B3327 Southlands 0.113 G46i

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(Continued) Inland Land Use Activities and Georgia's Coastal Waters, Interim Report Subject 1. COASTAL WATERS The effect that man's inland activities have on coastal estuaries is an important consideration for future coastal planning. Activities and land uses throughout the coastal watershed can potentially affect the shore. Before coastal management plans can be developed, the effects of different types of activities should be understood. This report is a compilation of background information intended to assist in this effort. Available information is sufficient to identify problems, although a detailed assessment of the magnitude of the problems is not possible.

Innovations in Tropical Tree Seed Technology - Proceedings of teh UIFRO Symposium of the Project Group P.2.04.00 / by Kirsten Olesen. - IUFRO, 1995. ID: B3580 Southlands 2.51 O43i ISBN/ISSN: 87-982428-3-0 Subject 1. SEED PROBLEMS Contains papers presented at the IUFRO Symposium held in Arusha, Tanzania on September 7-10, 1995.

Insect Control by Chemicals / by A. W. A. Brown. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1951. ID: B3779 Southlands 3.48 B76i Subject 1. INSECT CONTROL

Insect Pests of Farm, Garden, and Orchard / by Ralph Howard Davidson, Leonard Marion Peairs. - Sixth Edition. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1966. ID: B601 Type: BKS Southlands 3.4 D253i6

Insect Pests of Farm, Garden, and Orchard / by Ralph Howard Davidson, Leonard Marion Peairs. - Sixth Edition. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1966. ID: B1325 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 3.4 D253i6 c. 2 ISBN/ISSN: 471 19869 2

Insecticide and Fungicide Handbook, for Crop Protection / by Hubert Martin, Charles R. Worthing. - 5. - Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1976. ID: B2329 Type: BKS Southlands 3.48 M37i 5 ISBN/ISSN: 0-632-00109-7

The Insecticide, Herbicide, Fungicide Quick Guide / by B. G. Page, W. T. Thomson. - Thomson Publications, 1987. ID: B1354 Type: BKS Southlands 3.0 P132i ISBN/ISSN: 0-913702-43-9

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Insecticides of the Future / by Martin Jacobson. - Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1975. ID: B616 Type: BKS Southlands 3.48 I59 ISBN/ISSN: 0-8247-6303-3

The Insects - Structure and Function / by R. F. Chapman. - Second Edition. - American Elsevier, 1971. ID: B3593 Southlands 3.4 C22i ISBN/ISSN: 444-19758-3 Subject 1. INSECTS PREFACE: My own interest in insects started from a behavioral-cum-ecological approach, but the need to try to understand what the insects were doing and how they were doing it extended my interests to morphology and physiology. This brought with it the realization that in order fully to appreciate any problem, be it basically morphological, physiological or ecological, a broad understanding of the insect is essential. I have adopted this point of view in teaching entomology to first degree and postgraduate students. Although there are a number of admirable textbooks dealing with the morphology, physiology and natural history of insects, none of these, perhaps advisedly, makes any real attempt to bring the different approaches together. In this book I have tried to fill the gap, bringing morphology and physiology together and relating these studies to the behavior of the insect under natural conditions. It is not intended that the book should be comprehensive, but it is hoped that it gives a general picture of what makes an insect tick, at least as far as present-day knowledge allows. The arrangement of the chapters and sections reflects my own line of thinking. One could justify almost any arrangement, and I hope that the brief introductions to each chapter will serve to link sections whose relationships may not otherwise be apparent. At the end of each introductory section I have included a list of some of the more important reviews on each topic. In addition to these, other references are included in the text only where a point is not fully dealt with in the reviews or if it is subject to controversy. In most chapters some more recent references are included not only for the value of the work which they contain, but also because they give the most up-to-date entry to the literature. The sources of the illustrations are given since the inability to trace the origin of an illustration is a common cause of annoyance.

Insects and Diseases of Seed Orchards in the South / by Roswell P. Goolsby, John L. Ruehle, III, Harr Yatesy O.. - Georgia Forest Research Council, 1972. ID: B3577 Southlands 3.0 G66i Subject 1. SEED ORCHARDS INTRODUCTION: Seed Orchards have been established by state, federal, and private forest organizations throughout the South, with the long range objective of increasing quantity and improving quality of timber. The genetically superior clones established on these small

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(Continued) Insects and Diseases of Seed Orchards in the South plots of land represent superior trees selected from over thousands of square miles. Seed from these orchards is providing our forests with genetically superior seedlings capable of significantly higher growth rates and much improved quality. Foresters are generally concerned with groups of trees or stands. However, because of the high value of each tree in seed orchards, orchard managers must be concerned with the protection of individual trees. Most of the insect and disease problems of seed orchards also occur in natural forests and plantations, but more intensive seed orchard management practices require different approaches to these problems. This publication examines the insects and diseases that damage or have the potential to cause damage or diseases are omitted but may be obtained from state extension services or U.S. Forest Service, Division of Forest Pest Control offices. Common names of host trees are used throughout the text and their scientific equivalents are shown in the Appendix.

Insects and Diseases, Important Problems of Florida's Forest and Shade Tree Resources / by Edward L. Barnard, Wayne N. Dixon. - Fla. Dept. of Agri. and Consumer Svs., 1983. (Bulletin No. 196-A) ID: B1894 Type: BKS Southlands 3.0 B Subject 1. INSECT CONTROL The forest needs of Florida citizens are growing faster than the trees. The demand for wood as an industrial raw material is forecast to double in the next 20 years, while the ever-growing population also must look to declining forest acreages for expanded outdoor recreation, air and water quality protection and for those scenic attractions which only Nature can produce. In the cities, the need for healthy trees to alleviate the tensions of urban life will be greater than ever as larger numbers of persons will be affected. This booklet is intended to help people meet the threat of insects and diseases to the trees growing now, and those of the future. It is written equally for use by the commercial tree planter and the average homeowner. Its presentation of information concerning identification, life cycles and control of insects and diseases is intended to meet the needs of tree expert and lay person alike for clear, practical information concerning threats to trees. We are confident that this publication will serve Florida citizens well in providing for the essential forest benefits of the future.

Insects in Southern Forests: 14th Annual Forestry Symposium / by C. B. (ed.) Marlin. - 14th Annual. - Lousiana State University Press, 1965. ID: B2870 Southlands 3.46 M37i Subject 1. INSECT CONTROL

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Insects That Feed on Trees and Shrubs / by Warren T. Johnson, Howard H. Lyon. - Comstock Publishing Associates., 1976. ID: B813 Type: BKS Southlands 3.4 J71i ISBN/ISSN: 0-8014-0956-X

Inside the IBM PC - Revised and Enlarged / by Peter Norton. - Prentice Hall Press, 1986. ID: B1329 Type: BKS Southlands 0.665 N886i ISBN/ISSN: 0-13-467325-5

Inside Wood - Masterpiece of Nature / by William M. Harlow. - American Forestry Association, 1970. ID: B645 Type: BKS Southlands 5.11 H286i

Inside XENIX / by Christopher L. Morgan. - First. - Howard W. Sams & Co., Indianapolis, IN, 1986. ID: B1946 Type: BKS Southlands 0.665 M ISBN/ISSN: 0-672-22445-3

Institute of Paper Science and Technology - Annual Report, 1991., 1991. ID: B1787 Type: BKS Southlands 0.722 I

Institute of Paper Science and Technology Alumni Directory, 1999-2000 Edition / Institute of Paper Science and Technology. - Institute of Paper Science and Technology, 1999. ID: B2921 Type: BKS Southlands 0.723 IPST 1999 Subject 1. DIRECTORY

Instrumental Methods for Analysis of Soils and Plant Tissue / by L. M. Walsh. - Soil Science Society of America, Inc., 1971. ID: B2396 Type: BKS Southlands 0.68 W34i

Integrated Forest Pest Management Symposium - Proceedings / by Susan J. Branham., 1984. ID: B814 Type: BKS Southlands 3.0 I61

Integrated Pest Management Decision Key for Major Insects and Diseases of Southern Forests: General Information / by Robert L. Anderson... [et al.]. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1982. ID: B2039 Type: BKS Southlands 3.0 A

Integrated Pest Management in Pine-Bark Beetle Ecosystems / by William E. Waters, Ronald W. Stark, David L. Wood. - John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY, 1985. ID: B2609 Type: BKS Southlands 3.47 W34i ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-05328-7

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(Continued) Integrated Pest Management in Pine-Bark Beetle Ecosystems Subject 1. ECOLOGY

Integrated Pest Management: Rationale, Potential, Needs and Implementation / by Edward H. Glass. - Entomological Society of America, 1975. ID: B3554 Southlands 3.4 G22i Subject 1. PEST MANAGEMENT PREFACE: Nationally and internationally pests (insects, plant pathogens, weeds, nematodes, rodents, etc.) have taken an enormous toll of man's food, fiber and health. Crop protection problems have become increasingly difficult as agricultural production has been intensified to meet the demands of the world's rapidly expanding human population. Continuous cropping, monoculture, increased fertility, irrigation and narrow genetic base crop varieties among other components of modern agriculture often increase the vulnerability of crops to pest attack. A significant portion of the "Green Revolution" potential for increased food production has been lost to the ravages of weeds, diseases, insects and other pests. The 1970 epidemic of the corn leaf blight caused a 15 percent reduction in corn yields in the United States. Cotton cannot be grown successfully in parts of Mexico and the United States because of uncontrollable insect outbreaks.

An Integrated System of Stand Models for Loblolly Pine / by Richard Frederic Daniels. - Univ. Microfilms International, 1981. ID: B2335 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 D36i 1981

Integrating Wildlife Considerations and Forest Management - Proceedings of the Third Annual Forestry Forum. - Clemson University Cooperative Extension, 1983. ID: B1418 Type: BKS Southlands 9.12 I

Intellectual Property Rights and Biodiversity Conservation: An Interdisciplinary Analysis of the Values of Medicinal Plants / by Timothy Swanson. - Cambridge University Press, 1994. ID: B2697 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 S92i ISBN/ISSN: 0-521-47112-5

Intellectual Property Rights Associated with Plants. ASA Special Publication Number 52 / by B. E. Caldwell... [et al.]. - No. 52. - Crop Science Society of America, Inc., 1989. ID: B2899 Type: BKS Southlands 0.119 IPR 52 ISBN/ISSN: 0-89118-101-6 Subject 1. CULTIVATED PLANTS

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Intellectual Property Rights: Protection of Plant Materials / by P. Stephen Baenziger, Roger A. Kleese, Robert F. Barnes. - No. 21. - Crop Science of America, Inc., 1993. ID: B2900 Type: BKS Southlands 0.119 IPR 21 ISBN/ISSN: 0-89118-537-2 Subject 1. PLANT VARIETIES This special publication presents a continued treatise on the policies and practices related to proprietary aspects of plant materials. It summarizes the results of a workshop held in Washington, DC, 26-28 January 1993. Over 100 individuals participated in six work goup sessions. Chapters 1 through 10 consist of Plenary Papers which present comprehensive updates and evaluations of intellectual property rights for the protection of plant materials. The remaining chapters, 11 through 17, provide brief vignettes focussed on the five major issues (licensing, exemptions, exchanges, ethical and social issues of protection, and research agenda) that were the topics of simultaneous break out sessions. A workshop synthesis group reviewed the findings of each issue-oriented work group and identified high priority issues and recommended actions for future implementation.

Intensive Forest Inventory - A Selected Bibliography / by Thomas R. Costello, Linn Pettijohn. - U.S. Department of the Interior, 1978. ID: B1210 Type: BKS Southlands 0.735 C

Intensive Foresty Management Practices in the Southeastern United States., 1975. ID: B1005 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 I

Interacting Environmental Factors Associated with the Incidence of Hypoxylon Canker on Trembling Aspen / by Robert Ian Bruck. - State University of New York, 1978. ID: B1749 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 B 1978

Interaction of Douglas-Fir Full-Sib Families with Field and Phytotron Environments / by Clements Coake Lambeth., 1979. ID: B1304 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 L223i 1979

Interfamily Competition in Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L.) / by Per Harald Stahl., 1977. ID: B286 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 S781i 1977

Interior - Sao Paulo / by Ronaldo Graca Couto. - Metalivros, 1991. ID: B3747 Southlands 0.7 C68i Subject 1. SAO PAULO

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(Continued) Interior - Sao Paulo PREFACE: The historians tell us that the Bandeirantes left Sao Paulo, crossed the interior of our state and went in search of riches in the interior of the state of Goias. A couple of centuries after this pioneering rush, the result was that these bold explorers scattered work, riches and progress all over the interior of Sao Paulo. The photographs illustrated in this book are beautifully done.

The Interior Budget in Brief, Fiscal Year 1994. - Department of Interior, 1993. ID: B2129 Type: BKS Southlands 0.71 I57 1993

Interior Douglas-Fir the Species and Its Management, Symposium Proceedings 1990. - Washington State University, 1990. ID: B2053 Type: BKS Southlands 2.0 I

The International Book of the Forest. - Simon and Schuster, 1981. ID: B129 Type: BK Southlands 0.71 I61 ISBN/ISSN: 0-671-41004-0

The International Book of Trees. - Simon and Schuster, Inc., 1973. ID: B347 Type: BKS Southlands 1.2 J67i ISBN/ISSN: 671-21607-4

The International Book of Wood / by Martyn Bramwell. - Simon and Schuster, 1976. ID: B3787 Southlands 1.2 B72i Subject 1. WOOD Wood is Man's oldest natural resource. It has provided him with fuel, tools, food and shelter ever since he started his long journey. Yet the properties of wood - its unique range of qualities and capabilities - are esoteric secrets today. It is easy to appreciate wood for its natural beauty and for its usefulness; far from easy to learn its lore; what wood makes the best boats, the strongest spokes or gunstocks; how the craftsmen of the eighteenth century achieved such delicate work in veneering and inlay, or how this remarkable material has taken its place, in countless ways, in the expanding technology of our present day. This hidden body of knowledge is brought to light in print for the first time in the pages of this book.

International Conference on Certification and Labelling of Products from Sustainably Managed Forests, Proceedings. - Australian Government Publishing Service, 1996. ID: B2814 Type: BKS Southlands 0.17 I57 1996 ISBN/ISSN: 0644-474-513

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International Congress on Forest Decline Research: State of Knowledge and Prospectives - List of Participants., 1989. ID: B921 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 In

International Congress on Forest Decline Research: State of Knowledge and Perspectives - Poster Abstracts., 1989. ID: B922 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 In

International Congress on Forest Decline Research: State of Knowledge and Perspectives - Lectures., 1990. ID: B1597 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 In ISBN/ISSN: 3-923704-05-4

International Congress on Forest Decline Research: State of Knowledge and Perspectives - Lectures - Volume I., 1989. ID: B1599 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 9.26 In v.1 c.2 ISBN/ISSN: 3-923704-05-4

International Congress on Forest Decline Research: State of Knowledge and Perspectives - Lectures - Volume II., 1989. ID: B1600 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 9.26 In v.2 c.2 ISBN/ISSN: 3-923704-05-4

International Congress on Forest Decline Research: State of Knowledge and Perspectives - Lectures - Volume I., 1989. ID: B1599 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 9.26 In v.1 c.2 ISBN/ISSN: 3-923704-05-4

International Congress on Forest Decline Research: State of Knowledge and Perspectives - Lectures - Volume II., 1989. ID: B1600 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 9.26 In v.2 c.2 ISBN/ISSN: 3-923704-05-4

International Congress on Plant Tissue and Cell Culture - Volume 3: Plant Tissue and Cell Culture / by C. E. Green... [et al.]. - Alan R. Liss, Inc., 1987. (Plant Biology) ID: B1592 Type: BKS Southlands 1.164 I61 6th 1986 ISBN/ISSN: 0-8451-1802-1

International Directory of Woody Plant Physiologists., 1974. ID: B1004 Type: BKS Southlands 0.723 In

International Directory of Woody Plant Physiologists. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1989. ID: B1544 Type: BKS Southlands 0.723 In

International Directory of Woody Plant Physiologists / by Gregory N. Brown. - College of Forestry, Univ. of Minn., 1982. ID: B1892 Type: BKS Southlands

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International Energy Agency, Forest Energy - PPB10, FARMFOR (1983-1989) / by D. P. Drysdale, D. C. MacIver, R. B. Street. - International Energy Agency, 1989. ID: B3450 Southlands 7.238 D79i Subject 1. FOREST ENERGY INTRODUCTION: FARMFOR is an international forest energy project proposed by the Ministry of Natural Resources, Ontario, Canada. Meteorological aspects of this proposal were developed with the assistance of specialists from Environment Canada's Atmospheric Environment Service. Canada will perform in a participating role on this project with Sweden and the United States within the framework of international cooperation and coordination provided by International Energy Agency/Forest Energy Implementing Agreement. Participating countries must finance this project in equal shares and bear directly their respective costs, with funding required in three phases beginning in 1983.

The International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme: A Study of Global Change - The Initial Core Projects. - International Geosphere-Biosphere Progra, 1990. ID: B1504 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 In

International Organizations / by Kathrine O. Murra. - United States Library of Congress, 1962. ID: B163 Type: BKS Southlands 0.723 U58i

International Paper After Fifty Years. - International Paper, 1948. ID: B993 Type: BKS Southlands 5.6 I

International Paper Company in the Northeast. - International Paper. ID: B1554 Type: BKS Southlands 0.731 In

International Paper Company Resource Monitoring Program., 1985. ID: B1472 Type: BKS Southlands 8.4 I

The International Paper Company, 1898-1924 / by W. E. Haskell. - International Paper, 1924. ID: B2793 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.111 H37i 1924

International Paper Pocket Guide to Trees. - Mitchell Beazley Publishers, 1990. ID: B1622 Type: BKS Southlands

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International Paper Pulping and Papermaking Seminar / by Michael J. Kocurek. - International Paper, 1988. ID: B1409 Type: BKS Southlands 5.61 K

International Review of Forestry Research, Volume 3 / by John A. Romberger, Peitsa Mikola. - Volume 3. - Academic Press, 1970. ID: B3405 Southlands 2.0 R65i Vol. 3 1970 Subject 1. FORESTRY RESEARCH PREFACE: In this third volume of our series we have included reviews of five areas of forest science that are of growing importance. Obviously the preparation of a thorough review of any field of knowledge is a great challenge, a serious undertaking, and also a service.

International Review of Forestry Research, Volume 2 / by John A. Romberger, Peitsa Mikola. - Volume 2. - Academic Press, 1967. ID: B3406 Southlands 2.0 R65i Vol. 2 1967 Subject 1. FORESTRY RESEARCH PREFACE: This is the second volume in a serial publication initiated to serve as an international medium in which information and ideas of interest to forest scientists can be collected and evaluated. The purpose is to promote the progress of forest science in its many aspects by aiding the individuals engaged in it to find pattern and significance in the world literature relevant to trees, forests, and forestry.

International Review of Forestry Research, Volume 1 / by John A. Romberger, Peitsa Mikola. - Volume 1. - Academic Press, 1964. ID: B3407 Southlands 2.0 R65i Vol. 1 1964 Subject 1. FORESTRY RESEARCH PREFACE: This series of review volumes is being initiated to provide an international publication medium in which information and ideas of interest to forest scientists may be collected, evaluated, and synthesized. The approach is academic and fundamental with emphasis upon biological principles. The purpose is to promote progress of research in the many disciplines implicit in the terms "forestry" and "forest science." Articles will be written primarily for research workers, teachers, and advanced students, but administrators, economists, and forest and land managers will also find much material of interest. Articles published in these volumes will be reviews and summaries of world literature concerning defined problem areas, but they will also be commentaries and syntheses. Some will be formulations and analyses

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(Continued) International Review of Forestry Research, Volume 1 of newly recognized problems. Each article is intended to serve as a primary reference and access guide to world literature until further progress justifies another article on the same subject. Because an author's opinions are of little value to readers unless the evidence upon which they are based is cited, every effort will be made to provide complete and accurate literature references.

An International Review of Integrated Harvesting Systems / by G. D. Puttock, J. B. Hudson. - Aberdeen University, 1989. ID: B3674 Southlands 4.0 P87i Subject 1. INTEGRATED HARVESTING FOREWORD: This international review of integrated harvesting systems was carried out under the auspices of the International Energy Agency (IEA) Agreement on Bioenergy Research and Development. The work was commenced during 1988 under the IEA Bioenergy Task III, Development of Improved Methods for Harvesting, Processing and Transport of Forest Biomass for Energy from Conventional Forestry. Instructions to carry out the review and initial funding were given by the Activity "Harvesting Whole Trees with Processing and Log Allocation (in the Forest) to Conventional and Energy Products", the direction and funding has been continued under Task VI, Activity 2, "Integrated Harvesting Systems". The objective of the review was to examine the evolution of integrated harvesting systems and to document and evaluate working systems and their potential. Information has been supplied from participants in the Activity from Canada, Denmark, Finland, New Zealand/Australia, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom, the USA and Western Europe.

International Symposium on Nursery Management Practices for the Southern Pines / by David B. South., 1985. ID: B817 Type: BKS Southlands 2.53 I61

The International Woodchip and Pulplog Trade: Supply and Demand Trends and the Outlook for 1996 / by D. A. Neilson, Robert Flynn. - D. A. Neilson & Associates, 1995. ID: B3788 Southlands 8.0 N44s 1996 Subject 1. WOODCHIP TRADE

International Woodchip and Pulplog Trade Review, 1999 Edition / by Dennis A. Neilson, Robert Flynn. - DANA Publishing, 1999. ID: B3789 Southlands 8.0 N44s 1999 Subject 1. WOODCHIP

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The Internet Companion, A Beginner's Guide to Global Networking / by Tracy LaQuey. - Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1993. ID: B2116 Type: BKS Southlands 0.7 L ISBN/ISSN: 0-201-62224-6

Internet Starter Kit for Windows / by Adam C. Engst, Corwin S. Low, Michael A. Simon. - Hayden Books, 1994. ID: B2923 Type: BKS Southlands 0.412 E53i ISBN/ISSN: 1-56830-094-8 Subject 1. INTERNET

Interpretation of Aerial Photographs, Fourth Edition / by Thomas Eugene Avery, Graydon Lennis Berlin. - Fourth. - Macmillan Publishing Company, 1985. ID: B2512 Type: BKS Southlands 6.221 A93i4 ISBN/ISSN: 0-02-305030-6

Interpretation of Aerial Photographs, Third Edition / by Thomas Eugene Avery. - Third. - Burgess Publishing Company, 1977. ID: B3513 Southlands 6.221 A33i Subject 1. PHOTOGRAPHY PREFACE: This third edition includes new sections on flight planning, land-cover mapping, archeology, and nonphotographic sensors. All chapters have been revised or updated, and suggested problems are now provided at the end of every chapter. The appendix has been expanded to include metric conversion tables and a model outline for a short course in photo interpretation and remote sensing. The International System of Unites (metric system) has been emphasized throughout the text. English units of measure are used only when logical metric units and illustrative examples were unavailable. This should cause a minimum of difficulty, because cameras, films, and photogrammetric equipment have been calibrated in metric units for decades. As in the previous editions, many stereopairs have been purposely reoriented (e.g., with south at the top of the page) to make shadows fall toward the observer and thereby facilitate stereovision. My primary objective has been to provide an interesting and readable introduction to photographic interpretation that will also serve as a useful reference handbook.

Interpretation of Aerial Photographs, Second Edition / by Thomas Eugene Avery. - Second Edition. - Burgess Publishing Company, 1962. ID: B3737 Southlands 6.221 A33i2 Subject 1. AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY PREFACE: The scope of this second edition has been broadened to encompass a wider span of photographic interpretation applications. All of the materials included in the 13 chapters of the first edition are covered in only nine chapters of this volume. Of the last seven chapters, six contain information that was not generally treated in

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(Continued) Interpretation of Aerial Photographs, Second Edition the 1962 edition. New subject matter includes chapters on remote-sensing techniques, agricultural and land-use patterns, landforms and physiographic features, engineering applications, urban-industrial patterns, and air intelligence and military target analysis. A glossary of common photogrammetric terms has been included at the end of the book.

Interviewing for managers; sizing up people / by John D. Drake. - American Management Association, 1972. ID: B37 Type: BK Southlands 0.47 D761i ISBN/ISSN: 0-8144-5269-8

Intrapreneuring / by Gifford Pinchot III. - Harper & Row, Publishers, 1985. ID: B32 Type: BK Southlands 0.42 P647i ISBN/ISSN: 0-06-091335-5

An Introduction to Agroforestry / by P. K. Ramachandran Nair. - Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1993. ID: B2706 Type: BKS Southlands 0.71 N34i ISBN/ISSN: 0-7923-2134-0

An Introduction to Air Chemistry / by Samuel S. Butcher, Robert J. Charlson. - Academic Press, 1972. ID: B754 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 B983i ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-148250-2

An Introduction to American Forestry / by Shirley Walter Allen. - Second Impression. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1938. (American Forestry Series) ID: B3516 Southlands 0.71 A44i Subject 1. FORESTRY PREFACE: Much has been written about forestry in general, and certain excellent forestry textbooks have long been available for beginning students. He who would add another book must be sure that its approach will be new and that he will not be guilty of mere duplication. It may hardly be said today, however, that forestry needs no introduction in America. It is relatively young, it has grown almost beyond recognition in the past decade, and it is something of a stranger to college students as well as to the great majority of other Americans. The author has been hard put to answer the numerous intelligent and varied questions about forestry that have been asked him by people in all walks of life during a score of years. The chapter headings indicate that he has had these questions in mind in preparing this text and he has cherished the hope that it may be useful outside as well as inside the classroom. The art of forestry languishes without the science of forestry. The business of forestry cannot prosper and continue without employing the art, nor without encouragement, guidance, and a measure of regulation through public policy. These interrelationships have therefore been

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(Continued) An Introduction to American Forestry emphasized in attempting to present a view of the whole picture, which the student should have as preparation for his technical study.

An Introduction to American Forestry / by Shirley Walter Allen, Grant William Sharpe. - Third Edition. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1960. ID: B3526 Southlands 0.711 A44i Subject 1. FORESTRY PREFACE: Perhaps the most definite change in the forestry situation since the second edition of this book was published in 1950 has taken place in the field of private forestry. Throughout the present revision, therefore, this change has been noted and emphasized. Valuable suggestions from teachers of forestry who have used the second edition in their classes have also been drawn upon in preparation of the new edition. These changes are reflected in the chapters on "Where Our Forests Are and What They Produce"; "What a Forest Is"; the three on forest protection, covering fire, insects, diseases, animals, and storms; the chapter on "Beneficial Influences and Services from the Forest"; the chapters on "Measuring the Forest," "Making Forest Products Adaptable and Durable," and "The Practice of Forestry on Private Lands." These have been rewritten, mostly by the junior author, who has used the second edition in his own class instruction at The University of Michigan. The remaining chapters have been carefully revised and brought up to date. Approximately 115 new illustrations appear in this edition. The use of aircraft and insecticides and the application of other new findings in forestry and wood utilization have been stressed. The book thus becomes a new and modern test. Generous help has been supplied by several of the Federal bureaus including the Forest Service and the Soil Conservation Service in the Department of Agriculture, the Bureau of Land Management, the National Park Service, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs in the Department of the Interior. Every one of the State Foresters has answered questions and supplied information on the organization and activity of his service. Both Federal and state agencies have furnished photographs.

Introduction to artificial intelligence / by Eugene Charnaik, Drew McDermott. - Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1986. ID: B111 Type: BK Southlands 0.666 C483i ISBN/ISSN: 0-201-11945-5

An Introduction to Biochemistry of Fungal Development / by J. E. Smith, D. R. Berry. - Academic Press, 1974. ID: B595 Type: BKS Southlands 3.34 S651i ISBN/ISSN: 0 12 650950 6

An introduction to database systems / by C. J. Date. - Fourth. - Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1986. ID: B92 Type: BK Southlands 0.665 D232i4 ISBN/ISSN: 0-201-14201-5

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An Introduction to Entomology / by John Henry Comstock. - Ninth Edition. - Comstock Publishing Company, Inc., 1920. ID: B3492 Southlands 3.47 C65i Subject 1. ENTOMOLOGY This book contains the classification, life-histories, structure and metamorphosis of insects.

Introduction to Floriculture / by Roy A. Larson. - Academic Press, Inc., 1980. ID: B918 Type: BKS Southlands 1.5 I ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-437650-9

Introduction to Forest Biology / by Jr., Harol Hockerd W.. - John Wiley & Sons, 1979. ID: B839 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3 H685i ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-01978-X

Introduction to Forest Genetics / by Jonathan W. Wright. - Academic Press, 1976. ID: B407 Type: BKS Southlands 1.4 W951i C.2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-765250-7 Subject 1. HYBRIDIZATION This book is intended as an introductory tet for future professional tree breeders; those, primarily foresters, who will have occasion during their careers to help in some phase of tree breeding activity such as selection of plus trees, choosing a site for a seed orchard, or establishment of a test plantation; and for those interested in planting trees and wishing to evaluate for themselves new varieties as they become available. It can be used with or without previous training in either genetics or forestry. A few basic genetic concepts most often used in tree improvement studies are summarized briefly in the early chapters. They are presented descriptively and without proof of their validity. For those interested in delving further into genetic concepts, a textbook of fundamental genetics should be consulted.

Introduction to Forest Genetics / by Jonathan W. Wright. - Academic Press, 1976. ID: B1294 Type: BKS Southlands 1.4 W951i ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-765250-7 Subject 1. GENETICS This book is intended as an introductory text for future professional tree breeders; those, primarily foresters, who will have occasion during their careers to help in some phase of tree breeding activity such as selection of plus trees, choosing a site for a seed orchard, or establishment of a test plantation; and for those interested in planting trees and wishing to evaluate for themselves new varieties as they become available. It can be used with or without previous training in either genetics or forestry. A few basic genetic concepts most often used in tree improvement studies are summarized briefly in

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(Continued) Introduction to Forest Genetics the early chapters. They are presented descriptively and without proof of their validity. For those interested in delving further into genetic concepts, a textbook of fundamental genetics should be consulted.

Introduction to Forest Science, Second Edition / by Raymond A. Young, Ronald L. Giese. - Second Edition. - John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1982. ID: B2655 Type: BKS Southlands 0.711 Y68i2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-85604-5

Introduction to Forestry Economics / by Peter H. Pearse. - University of British Columbia, 1990. ID: B3320 Southlands 8.0 P42f ISBN/ISSN: 0-77480336-3 Subject 1. FORESTRY ECONOMICS Introduction to Forestry Economics links economic principles with both private and public forestry decision-making. The text adheres to a few basic economic principles, including opportunity cost, equip-marginal conditions, and consumer sovereignty. Its broad topical emphases feature resource allocation over time and justifications for public sector market intervention. Resource allocation over time is the classic private sector forestry problem. It has received much attention from both professional foresters and economists, but the exposition in this book is one of the few at an introductory level. The current importance of market intervention justifies its greater attention here than in previous forestry textbooks. Thus, there are chapters on valuing unpriced services, multiple use, property rights, and land tenure systems. Tenure is a significant topic in Canada and the United States, but it is of paramount importance for forestry and rural development in Asia and Africa. The material on this and other topics is always presented in a general manner meaningful for North American students and also useful for students from other backgrounds. Each chapter lists additional references for those who want more detailed information on particular topics.

An Introduction to Genetic Statistics / by Oscar Kempthorne. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1957. ID: B416 Type: BKS Southlands 1.487 K32i

Introduction to Geology / by E. B. Branson, W. A. Tarr. - second. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1941. ID: B3390 Southlands 0.7 B72i 1941 Subject 1. GEOLOGY PREFACE: In this edition an attempt has been made to increase the value of the text as a teaching medium. Technicalities found in most elementary texts have been omitted, in the belief that such matter is

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(Continued) Introduction to Geology beyond the comprehension of elementary students and should be introduced only in advanced courses. The work has been planned to be of value to the 99 percent of students who do not plan to become geologists, as well as to the few who continue in the work. The revision has consisted mainly in simplifying the parts that deal with chemistry, in omitting terms that are highly technical, in rewriting parts that students found difficult to understand, and in substituting new illustrative material for some of the old. The same sequence of treatment has been used as in the first edition, and no new matter has been added except in bringing the work up to date.

Introduction to Hydrology / by Jr., Warren Viessman... [et al.]. - Second. - Harper & Row, Publishers, 1977. ID: B3474 Southlands 1.64 V53i Subject 1. HYDROLOGY PREFACE: A desire to minimize the ecologic impact of the development and use of natural resources is now firmly established. It is, therefore, vitally important for engineers and scientists to thoroughly understand the nature of a particular environment before attempting to manipulate it or govern its uses. This book deals with one crucial resource - water. There is sufficient material for either a one- or a two-semester, beginning course in hydrology. Although primarily intended for undergraduates, the content is sufficiently rigorous for a first graduate course as well. And because the book emphasizes hydrologic principles and their practical application to realistic problems, practitioners should find the material useful as a reference. This second edition has been strengthened and expanded significantly in the areas of simulation and the application of hydrologic techniques to problems encountered on both large and small watersheds. Urban hydrology has been given much greater emphasis. And the organization of the book has been revised so that one moves from background material into rational models for hydrologic analysis and water resources planning. A chapter on water quality models has been added to introduce the important linkages between water quality and water quantity.

Introduction to Insect Pest Management / by Robert L. Metcalf, William H. Luckmann. - John Wiley & Sons, 1975. ID: B2368 Type: BKS Southlands 3.46 M47i ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-59855-0

Introduction to modern liquid chromatography / by L. R. Snyder, J. J. Kirkland. - Second. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1979. ID: B119 Type: BK Southlands 0.681 S675i2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-03822-9

An introduction to multivariate statistical analysis / by T. W. Anderson. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1958. ID: B52 Type: BK Southlands

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(Continued) An introduction to multivariate statistical analysis 0.66 A551i

Introduction to Plant Physiology / by Bernard S. Meyer, Donald G. Anderson, Richard H. Bohning. - D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc., 1960. ID: B3316 Southlands 1.1 M49i Subject 1. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY This book has been prepared principally for use in one-semester or one-quarter courses in plant physiology. The resemblance between this volume and the parent book in general outline, philosophical and pedagogical approach, and contents will be apparent to all persons familiar with the longer book. Many passages will be found to be identical or largely so in the two books. Nevertheless, this volume is not merely a cut-and-paste condensation of the established longer book. Many sections have been rewritten, and additional material has been introduced at numerous points in the text to cover important recent advances in the field of plant physiology.

An Introduction to Plant Taxonomy / by George H. M. Lawrence. - Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc., 1955. ID: B3773 Southlands 1.22 L38i Subject 1. TAXONOMY PREFACE: This book is written for the adult amateur botanist and the student of a local flora course at the college level. It is restricted in scope to the vascular plants - ferns, gymnosperms, and flowering plants. It is intended to provide sufficient information for an understanding of plant structures, a comprehension of why we have different contemporary systems of classification, an understanding of fundamental principles of plant nomenclature, and an appreciation of the mechanics of plant identification, including the preparation and preservation of herbarium specimens.

Introduction to Quantitative Genetics / by D. S. Falconer. - Second Edition. - Longman, 1983. ID: B1315 Type: BKS Southlands 1.487 F182i2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-582-44195-1

Introduction to Soil Microbiology / by Martin Alexander. - Second Printing. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1964. ID: B3332 Southlands 1.0 A43i Subject 1. SOIL MICROBIOLOGY The present publication is not a definitive monograph but rather an introduction to soil microbiology. The innumerable developments in recent years make a complete review impossible within the scope of a single volume. Some of the more detailed points have been omitted for the sake of brevity, yet, where conflicts still exist, the contrasting

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(Continued) Introduction to Soil Microbiology viewpoints are presented. I have taken it upon myself in certain problematic areas, however, to weigh the evidence and present the stronger case. Time may change these views, but it is in the very nature of science to be in a continual state of flux and for the errors of one generation to be mended by the next.

Introduction to statistical inference / by Jerome C. R. Li. - Jerome C. R. Li, 1957. ID: B59 Type: BK Southlands 0.66 L693i

Introduction to System Dynamics Modeling with DYNAMO / by George P. Richardson, Alexander L., III Pugh. - MIT Press, 1981. ID: B3233 Type: BKS Southlands 0.2 R52i Subject 1. DYNAMO Since the publication of Industrial Dynamics in 1961, the field of system dynamics has grown to encompass scholarly and applied activity in more than thirty countries around the world. Computer simulation models developed using the tools and perspectives of the field range from the intuitive to the highly technical, from ten equations to two thousand equations and more, and from the micro concerns of cellular biology to macro issues of national and global economics. Practitioners include corporate researchers, business consultants, government staffers, and academics, and their work ranges from philosophy and methodology to applied, problem-solving, policy-oriented investigations. This book describes the system dynamics approach, from the initial stages of problem identification to the final recommendations of policy analyses. The primary purpose of the book is to provide an introduction to the field for corporate managers, government policy makers, university researchers, their staffs, and students who have an interest in using system dynamics in their work. To the extent we were able to make it so, it is a how-to-do-it book. Some people, however, may read it not to become modelers but rather to gain a perspective on the relationships between system dynamics and other quantitative modeling methodologies. Thus a secondary purpose of the book is to contribute to understandings of the potential roles of quantitative modeling in the social and policy sciences.

An Introduction to the Aquatic Insects of North America / by Richard W. Merritt, Kenneth W. Cummins. - Third Edition. - Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company. ID: B2829 Type: BKS Southlands 3.4 M47i3 ISBN/ISSN: 0-7872-3241-6

Introduction to the Biochemistry and Physiology of Plant Growth Hormones / by I. D. J. Phillips. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1971. ID: B2361 Type: BKS Southlands 1.14 P54i ISBN/ISSN: 07-049794-X

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An Introduction to Tropical Rain Forests / by Timothy C. Whitmore. - Oxford Press, New York, NY, 1990. ID: B2232 Type: BKS Southlands 2.58 W54t ISBN/ISSN: 0-19-854276-3 Subject 1. RAIN FOREST ECOLOGY

Introductory - Insect Physiology / by Robert L. Patton. - W. B. Saunders Company, 1963. ID: B3610 Southlands 3.4 P37i Subject 1. INSECT NUTRITION PREFACE: Insect physiology is a field attractive to entomologists, because it offers a means of acquiring fundamental information applicable to the solution of practical problems and because it offers a bridge between the natural and the exact approach to the study of insects. The subject matter that is presented can be assimilated best by students who are well grounded in the various disciplines of biology and who have a strong background in physical science. This is a textbook. As such, it is intended to serve as a basis from which both students and instructors can expand the subjects that are discussed in the chapters. Each chapter could be expanded into a book length treatise. The material that is presented represents a bare summary of existing knowledge with a minimum of discussion of exceptions and possible deviations. In writing this introductory textbook, the author has tried to provide a background of subject matter sufficient to satisfy the inquiring entomology student, to guide instructors not specifically trained in the field, and to inspire at least a few of the readers to specialize in the field of insect physiology.

An Introductory Guide to the Earth Summit - A Window of Opportunity / by Mark Valentine. - U.S. Citizens Network on the UNCED, 1991. ID: B1635 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 V

An Introductory Guide to The Earth Summit - A Window of Opportunity / by Mark Valentine. - U.S. Citizens Network on UNCED, 1991. ID: B1821 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 9.26 V c.2

Inventory and Monitoring of Amphibians and Reptiles of the Gulf Islands National Seashore / by Richard A. Seigel, J. Sean Doody. - Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammon, La., 1996. ID: B2701 Type: BKS Southlands 9.12 S44f 1996

Inventory and Monitoring of Wildlife Habitat / by Allen Y. Cooperrider, Raymond J. Boyd, Hanson R. Stuart. - U.S. Department of the Interior, 1986. ID: B2531 Type: BKS Southlands 9.12 C66i 1986

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An Investigation of the 10 Most Active Acquisitors in the Paper and Allied Products Industry, 1950-1965 / by Joseph Allen Parker., 1968. ID: B2498 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 P37a 1968

An Investigation of the Nutrient and Dry Matter Content Concentrations in the Foliage of Loblolly Pine as They are Related / by Raphael John Steinhoff., 1961. ID: B232 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 S823i 1961

Investigations on the Flowering and Seed Crop of Pinus Silvestris., 1962. ID: B1038 Type: BKS Southlands 2.51 S

Investment Opportunities in Brazilian Forest Products Industry / IDUFOR. - IDUFOR, 1996. ID: B3767 Southlands 5.0 I66i Subject 1. BRAZIL This study is aimed at giving a realistic view of the present and future state of Brazilian forestry and forest product industries, including availability of wood raw material and processed products. As regards the industrial wood supply, the emphasis is on the potential provided by the plantation forests. The study will also focus on market outlook and investment opportunities in forestry and forest product industries.

Investment Theory and Forest Management Planning / by Barney Dowdle. - Yale University, 1962. ID: B3575 Southlands 7.0 D68i Subject 1. FOREST MANAGEMENT The objective of the present study is to evaluate an approach to forestry investment analysis in which economic uncertainty, and other sources of variation that might be associated with expected returns from investments, could be explicitly set forth. Variation in expected returns is seen as a factor that might lead to a departure from the theoretical optima of traditional investment theory as commonly applied in forest management planning. In addition, the possible effects of uncertainty on the collection and use of information with which to implement and apply theoretical decision-making guides are discussed.

Investments in Forestry: Resources, Land Use, and Public Policy / by Roger A. Sedjo. - Westview Press, Boulder, Colorado, 1985. ID: B2629 Type: BKS Southlands 7.3 S42i ISBN/ISSN: 0-8133-7039-6

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IP's Wildlife Program: 1983 Status and a 5-Year Development Proposal / by James Lee Buckner. - International Paper, 1984. ID: B1490 Type: BKS Southlands 9.12 B

IPR III Global Resources: Access and Property Rights. - Crop Science Society of America, Inc., 1998. ID: B2901 Type: BKS Southlands 0.119 IPR MP ISBN/ISSN: 0-89118-545-3 Subject 1. PROPERTY RIGHTS

Irrigation Practice and Water Management. - No. 1. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1971. (Irrigation and Drainage Paper) ID: B1677 Type: BKS Southlands 2.66 I

Irrigation Principles and Practices / by Vaughn E. Hansen, Orson W. Israelsen, Glen E. Stringham. - Fourth Edition. - John Wiley & Sons, 1980. ID: B531 Type: BKS Southlands 2.66 H249i4 ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-03058-9

Is Tomorrow Hitler's? 200 Questions on the Battle of Mankind / by H. R. Knickerbocker. - Reynal & Hitchcock, Inc., 1941. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3220 Southlands - Training Center 0.71 K44i Subject 1. NOVEL This book is an opportunity for the general public to come as closely as possible to sitting down with Mr. Knickerbocker for an informal conversation. Written in question-and-answer form, it not only conveys an astounding amount of interesting and significant information but does it in a chattty and discursive way which is extraordinarily engaging. Because of its form and the sparkle with which it is set down, it contains an enormous number of new facets and sidelights on the world abroad and the personalities of its leading men which are not to be found in more conventional books. There are probably few questions which have troubled the average reader which are not covered in this journey through the world with Mr. Knickerbocker. They are indeed the questions which America is asking about the war, its origins, its aims, and America's part in it. Furthermore, the book has a unity all its own, a unity contributed by Mr. Knickerbocker's own carefully thought out and vigorously-held position with respect to what American policy and action should be in the present crisis.

ISEE, International Society for Ecological Economics, 1994 Membership Directory. - 3rd Edition. - ISEE, Solomons, Maryland, 1994. ID: B2307 Type: BKS Southlands 0.723 I57 1994

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Isolation of Plant Growth Substances / by J. R. Hillman. - Cambridge University Press, 1978. ID: B2356 Type: BKS Southlands 1.131 H54i ISBN/ISSN: 0-521-21866-7 Subject 1. PLANT HORMONES

Isozymes in Plant Biology / by Douglas E. Soltis, Pamela S. Soltis. - Dioscorides Press, 1989. (Advances in Plant Sciences Series Volume 4) ID: B1046 Type: BKS Southlands 1.0 I ISBN/ISSN: 0-931146-13-5 Subject 1. PLANT ISOZYMES This book deals with plant isozymes in the areas of: visualization and interpretation, genetics, plant mating systems, enzyme electrophoresis, and markers for studying and manipulating quantitative traits.

Issues in Wetlands Protection: Background Paper Prepared for the National Wetlands Policy Forum / by Gail Bingham... [et al.]. - The Conservation Foundation, Washington, 1990. ID: B2577 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 B56i 1990 ISBN/ISSN: 0-89164-119-X

IUFRO Annual Report, 1999 / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1999. (Annual Report) ID: B3053 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 I93a Subject 1. ANNUAL REPORT The highlight of any IUFRO Executive Board period is the quinquennial Congress that takes place in the August of the Board's fifth year. The next Congress is to be in Malaysia during August 2000 and consequently a great deal of IUFRO activity during 1999 was devoted to preparations for the Congress. The Executive Board, the individual Divisions, Task Forces, Special Programmes, the Congress Scientist Committee and the Congress Organizing Committee made prodigious efforts to plan a comprehensive and stimulating programme with new structures and activities within it. A major initiative for this Congress was the development of a screening process for invited papers and posters to enhance the scientific quality and the coherence of the programme; the US Forest Service kindly supplied the services of Dr. Margaret Devall to assist in this process and Dr. Robert Jandl of the Austrian Federal Forest Research Centre developed the underlying database. The Scientific Coordinators throughout IUFRO deserve particular praise and congratulations for their efforts in collaboration with the Congress Scientific Committee since the Congress organization has been more integrated than hitherto and required more central leadership from the Congress Scientific Committee. This publication contains reports from IUFRO Divisions, Task Forces, Regions, Programmes and Projects.

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IUFRO Biomass Studies - Working Party on the Mensuration of the Forest Biomass - S4.01 Mensuration, Growth and Yield / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1973. ID: B3056 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 I93w Subject 1. GROWTH AND YIELD Contains statistical information, biological applications, and utilization applications.

IUFRO Task Force Forest Science-Policy Interface / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1999. (Occasional Paper) ID: B3052 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 I93i OP13 Subject 1. FOREST SCIENCE FOREWORD: The International Consultation on Research and Information Systems in Forestry (ICRIS) was held on 7-10 September 1998 in Gmunden, Austria, as an intersessional activity of the Intergovernmental Forum on Forests (IFF) under the sponsorship of the Governments of Austria and Indonesia and in collaboration with CIFOR, FAO and IUFRO. The overall objective of ICRIS was to examine ways and means to implement research support and provide background information for international forestry initiatives. The Consultation addressed the critical theme of the interface between research and the user community with particular reference to policy formulation. In pursuance of the recommendations of ICRIS, IUFRO decided to establish a new Task Force on the Forest Science-Policy Interface to strengthen the interface between forest science and forest policy process at the global level. The Task Force had a Side Event on May 10, 1999, during the Third Session of the Intergovernmental Forum on Forests (IFF 3), Geneva, May 1999, with the following programme: 1. Forest Science-Policy Interface 2. Using Scientific Uncertainty to Shape Environmental Policy 3. Forest Forum for Decision-Makers in Finland: Approach to Strengthening the Science-Policy Interface 4. Reflections from the IFF Secretariat The first three papers from this Side Event are published in this Occasional Paper.

IUFRO-5, Meeting in the Republic of South Africa, Volume 1, 1973 / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1973. ID: B2953 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 I93i 1973 Subject 1. PROCEEDINGS

Jack Pine Symposium / by C. R. Smith, G. Brown. - Canadian Forestry Service, 1984. ID: B1506 Type: BKS Southlands 0.77 J ISBN/ISSN: 0-662-13247-5

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The James River Basin - Past, Present and Future / James River Project Committee, Virginia Academy of Science. - Virginia Academy of Science, 1950. ID: B3404 Southlands 0.71 J35j Subject 1. CONSERVATION

Japanese Housing Industry / American Forest & Paper Association., 1996. ID: B3792 Southlands 5.3 A53j Subject 1. HOUSING Proceedings from a National Conference held September 12-13, 1996 at the Westin Hotel in Seattle, Washington.

Japanese Manufacturing Techniques, Nine Hidden Lessons in Simplicity / by Richard J. Schonberger. - The Free Press, 1982. ID: B3774 Southlands 0.5 S33j ISBN/ISSN: 0-02-929100-3 Subject 1. MANAGEMENT PREFACE: Some seem to believe that we now know all there is to know about Japanese industrial management, productivity, and quality; that we have raked the Japanese system over the coals and carefully examined the ashes. The truth is that the West has hardly begun to understand Japanese success factors, and much of what is professed in current readings consists of half-truths and misconceptions that stand in the way of rapid progress in catching up with the Japanese. As McGill notes, the popular books about Japanese management (at least three have been bestsellers) "have little to say about life in the corporate trenches. Their message comes from and is addressed to CEOs and members of boards…little is said [about what] managers in the middle" are to do. This book deals with what managers in the middle are to do and at the same time addresses broad concepts and issues that are relevant to top managers. And there is a good deal to say: nine lessons in simplicity, each the central topic of one full chapter. Japanese manufacturers have rejected our complex management prescriptions - our obsession with programs, with controls, with computers and information processing, with behavioral interventions, and with mathematical modeling. Instead of developing complex solutions, the Japanese way is to simplify the problem.

John J. McGilvra: The Life and Times of an Urban Frontiersman, 1827-1903 / by Ivan Clark Doig. - University of Washington, 1969. ID: B2668 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 D64j 1969

Joint Meeting of Western Forest Genetics Association and IUFRO Working Parties, August 20-24, 1990, Olympia, Washington., 1990. (S2.02-05,06,12 and 14) ID: B2218 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) Joint Meeting of Western Forest Genetics Association and IUFRO Working Parties, August 20-24, 1990, Olympia, Washington 0.734 J64 1990

Joint Research Meeting - Research Report. - International Paper, 1964. ID: B1514 Type: BKS Southlands 0.77 J

The joy of working / by Ph. D., Denis Waitly, Reni L. Witt. - Dodd, Mead & Company, 1985. ID: B42 Type: BK Southlands 0.47 W145j ISBN/ISSN: 0-396-08508-3

The Joy of Working / by Denis Waitley, Reni L. Witt. - Dodd, Mead & Company, 1985. ID: B1335 Type: BKS Southlands 0.47 W145j ISBN/ISSN: 0-396-08508-3

A Juvenile Assessment of Wide Crosses of Loblolly Pine Select Trees Indigenous to Different Geographical Areas / by Ronald Arthur Woessner., 1969. ID: B298 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 W843j 1969

Juvenile Wood, What Does It Mean to Forest Management and Forest Products?. - Forest Products Research Society, 1986. ID: B2728 Type: BKS Southlands 7.3 J88 1986 ISBN/ISSN: 0-935018-29-8

Kaizen, The Key to Japan's Competitive Success / by Masaaki Imai. - Random House Business Division, 1986. ID: B1340 Type: BKS Southlands 0.42 I42k ISBN/ISSN: 0-394-55186-9

Karner Blue Butterfly, A Symbol of a Vanishing Landscape / by D. A. Andow, R. J. Baker, C. P. Lane. - University of Minnesota, 1994. (Miscellaneous Publication) ID: B2308 Type: BKS Southlands 9.3 A52k 84 1994

Keeping track of what you spend: the librarian's guide to simple bookkeeping / by Brian Alley, Jennifer Cargill. - The Oryx Press, 1982. ID: B13 Type: BK Southlands 0.29 A435k ISBN/ISSN: 0-912700-79-3

The Kellogg Story, 50 Years in Southern Hardwoods / by Walter W. Kellogg. - Thos. J. Moran's Sons, Inc., 1969. ID: B2712 Type: BKS Southlands 0.71 K44k

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Kenaf Research, Development and Commercialization, Proc. from the Assoc. for the Advancement of Industrial Crops. - U.S.D.A. Cooperative State Res. Svs., 1990. ID: B2464 Type: BKS Southlands 2.581 K46 1990

A Key to the Eucalypts with Descriptions of 522 Species and 150 Varieties / by W. F. Blakely. - Third Edition. - Forestry and Timber Bureau, 1965. ID: B1156 Type: BKS Southlands 2.584 B

A Kingdom for a Song / by Ira J. Morris. - E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1963. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3168 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center 0.71 M67k Subject 1. NOVEL The song, still sung in France, which begins, "Je tire ma reverence' is the inspiration for this romantic historical novel about the flowering and fall of a lost Burgundian empire, a world of violence, passion, and intrigue, where the old feudal order, soon to crumble, still retained all its ancient splendor and pageantry. In A KINGDOM FOR A SONG Ira Morris has created a vast, heraldic tapestry, in which the figures emerge as passionate human beings. There are Crusades, battles, and bullfights; there are plots and counterplots, intrigues and love affairs, plagues and tournaments, pomp and poverty - all in a novel that evokes the brilliance and chivalry of a lost age.

Knowing Your Trees / by G. H. Collingwood. - American Forestry Association, 1937. ID: B3595 Southlands 1.2 C64k Subject 1. TREES FOREWORD: A constant demand for information concerning the characteristic appearance of each tree as recorded by the camera, together with its botanical features, its uses and economic importance, the meaning of its scientific name and the many details that distinguish it from its fellows of forest and roadside have clearly indicated the need for a book which brings together these pertinent facts in ways which are attractive as well as informative. The illustrations are unique in that photographs of the leaves, fruit, and bark are frequently supplemented with one of the blossoms, and all deciduous broadleafed trees are shown under winter as well as summer conditions.

Kyoto Biomass Studies, Working Party on Forest Biomass, S4.1 Mensuration, Growth and Yield / University of Maine. - University of Maine at Orono, 1981. ID: B3644 Southlands 7.238 U54k

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(Continued) Kyoto Biomass Studies, Working Party on Forest Biomass, S4.1 Mensuration, Growth and Yield Subject 1. FOREST BIOMASS Contains papers presented during the meeting of S4.1 in Kyoto, Japan on September 10, 1981 at the VIIth International Congress of IUFRO.

Laboratory Methods for the Detection of Mutations and Polymorphisms in DNA / by Graham R. Taylor. - CRC Press, Boca Raton, Fla., 1997. ID: B2753 Type: BKS Southlands 0.61 T39L ISBN/ISSN: 0-8493-9233-0 Subject 1. DNA DNA, the chemical constituent of genomes of all cellular life, is readily amenable to experimental analysis. It is stable under most conditions and can survive boiling, fixation, dehydration and other physico-chemical processes which would degrade proteins or RNA. Notwithstanding the information content of its primary structure and its ability to form secondary structures, it is a chemically monotonous polymer, and any process (physico-chemical or enzymatic) that works on DNA from one source is likely to work with DNA from other sources. Therefore a series of generic techniques has been developed to manipulate and analyse DNA regardless of it's origin. The analysis of DNA sequence in particular has assumed a position of central importance in the study of all biological systems. Because of this, a bewildering array of techniques are available, ranging from simple methods within the reach of most laboratories to advanced techniques that require a substantial capital investment only justified by a high sample throughput. This book describes representative methods from both ends of the spectrum and from intermediate techniques.

Laboratory Plant Physiology / by Bernard S. Meyer, Donald B. Anderson. - Second Edition. - D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc., 1941. ID: B316 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 1.1 M612l2

Lake Seminole, FL-GA-AL Hydrilla Action Plan, Final Supplement to the Master Plan and Final Supplement to the Environmental Impact Statement - Volume II Appendices / U.S. Army Engineer District. - Vol. 2, Appendices. - U.S. Army Engineer District, 1998. ID: B3186 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3111 Subject 1. HERBICIDES This is Volume II, Appendices. It contains a comment-response section, herbicide information, charts of Lake Seminole possible grass carp barrier sites, a proposed hydrilla control project, and the lake level elevation records, 1987-1997.

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Lake Smarts, The First Lake Maintenance Handbook / by Steve McComas. - Terrene Institute, 1993. ID: B2189 Type: BKS Southlands 9.133 M32l 1993

Land Application of Waste Materials. - Soil Conservation Society of America, 1976. ID: B741 Type: BKS Southlands 9.18 L253

Land Application of Wastes - Volume I / by Raymond C. Loehr... [et al.]. - Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1979. ID: B1278 Type: BKS Southlands 9.18 L253 v.1 ISBN/ISSN: 0-442-21705-6

Land Application of Wastes - Volume II / by Raymond C. Loehr... [et al.]. - Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1979. ID: B1279 Type: BKS Southlands 9.18 L253 v.2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-442-21707-2

Land Conservation through Public/Private Partnerships / by Eve Endicott. - Island Press, 1993. ID: B2229 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 E52l ISBN/ISSN: 1-55963-176-7 Subject 1. LAND USE

The Land Manager's Guide to the Birds of the South / by Paul B. Hamel. - The Nature Conservancy, 1992. ID: B2117 Type: BKS Southlands 9.123 H35l Subject 1. BIRDS The current work is a revision of Bird-Habitat Relationships on Southeastern Forest Lands, co-authored with Harry E. LeGrand, Jr., Michael R. Lennartz, and Sidney A. Gauthreaux, Jr. It was fashioned from that work and a subsequent unpublished report I prepared for the Southern Region of the Forest Service in 1983. Unfortunately, it has not been possible to do extensive field work or to review the growing body of literature on bird habitat relationships in the South during the preparationof this work. Instead, this has been primarily a project of compiling data on the preparation of this work. Instead, this has been primarily a project of compiling data on the distribution of these species in states not included in the earlier work and preparing more recent maps. A new chapter on forest fragmentation is also included. This work is offered in the hope that it will assist land managers of all stripes to meet their objectives and provide habitat for the full range of wildlife species in the process. Such a task is nowhere near as easy as is that of preparing a work like this one. My hat is off to those who undertake the stewardship of the dwindling supply of our natural resources.

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Land of the Free / by Thomas C., Jr. Croker. - First. - Vantage Press, New York, NY, 1988. ID: B2545 Type: BKS Southlands 0.7 C76l1 ISBN/ISSN: 0-533-07611-0

Land Owners' Financial Returns to Reforestation of Marginal Farmlands in the Mississippi Alluvial Plain: Estimates, Interpretations, and Policy Implications / by Gregory S. Amacher... [et al.]. - Virginia Tech, 1997. ID: B2823 Type: BKS Southlands 8.0 A42l

Land Stewardship in the Next Era of Conservation / by V. Alaric Sample. - Pinchot Institute for Conservation, 1991. (Breaking New Ground Series) ID: B1864 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 S

Land use / by Kenneth P. Davis. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1976. ID: B7 Type: BK Southlands 0.113 D262l ISBN/ISSN: 0-07-015534-8

Land Use in America / by Henry L. Diamond, Patrick F. Noonan. - Island Press, 1996. ID: B2490 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 D52l ISBN/ISSN: 1-55963-464-2 Subject 1. ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS

Land Use: Tough Choices in Today's World, The Proceedings of a National Symposium / Soil Conservation Society of America. - Soil Conservation Society of America, 1977. ID: B3587 Southlands 0.113 S64l Subject 1. SOIL CONSERVATION Contains papers presented at a proceedings of the national symposium held in Omaha, Nebraska March 21-24, 1977 by the Soil Conservation Society of America.

The Lands Nobody Wanted, Policy for National Forests in the Eastern United States / by William E. Shands, Robert G. Healy. - The Conservation Foundation, 1977. ID: B2642 Type: BKS Southlands 0.11 S32L ISBN/ISSN: 0-89164-043-6 Subject 1. NATIONAL FORESTS As a major component of this study, we sponsored four two-day regional workshops - at Waterville Valley in the White Mountain National Forest (for New England); at Nemacolin Inn in Pennsylvania (for Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia); at Airlie House near Washington, D.C. (for Washington-based representatives of forest interests); and in Atlanta, Georgia (for the Southeast). Almost two hundred people participated in these discussions. They included a broad variety of forest

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(Continued) The Lands Nobody Wanted, Policy for National Forests in the Eastern United States interests - representatives of timber, energy, recreation, and land-development industries; professional foresters; members of environmental and public-interest organizations; farmers; hunters; state and local officials; and small landowners. The workshops, designed to help us gain the perspectives of diverse forest interests, proved a valuable source of ideas. Many of these are reflected in the pages that follow. The purpose of this report is to call attention to the distinctive qualities of the eastern national forests and the various demands placed upon them, to stimulate public discussion about forest uses and policy, and to encourage long-range management policies and initiatives sensitive to these lands. It is intended for many audiences: the Congress, which has the authority to implement many of the recommendations; the Forest Service; state and local officials; those who use the forests directly, either for work or recreation; and particularly the millions of Americans, most of whom live in urban areas, who do not realize how the national forests of the East affect them.

Landscape Forestry / by Stephen G. Boyce. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, N.Y., 1995. ID: B2286 Type: BKS Southlands 9.133 B69l ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-00784-6 Subject 1. FOREST LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT

Landscape Linkages and Biodiversity. - Island Press, 1991. ID: B1852 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 H ISBN/ISSN: 1-55963-109-0

The Last Rain Forests: A World Conservation Atlas / by Mark Collins. - Oxford University Press, 1990. ID: B2235 Type: BKS Southlands 2.58 C64l ISBN/ISSN: 0-19-520836-6

Last Train Out / by E. Phillips Oppenheim. - Little, Brown and Company, 1940. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3173 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center 0.71 O66l Subject 1. NOVEL

The Laughing Classroom, Eveyone's Guide to Teaching With Humor and Play / by Diane Loomans, Karen J. Kolberg. - H. J. Kramer, Inc., Tiburon, Calif., 1993. ID: B2483 Type: BKS Southlands 0.44 L66l ISBN/ISSN: 0-915811-44-8

Laws of the State of Maine., 1990. ID: B1447 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) Laws of the State of Maine 0.71 L

Leader effectiveness training / by Dr. Thomas Gordon. - Bantam Books, 1977. ID: B18 Type: BK Southlands 0.4 G665l ISBN/ISSN: 0-553-34138-3

The leader-manager, guidelines for action / by William D. Hitt. - Battelle Press, 1988. ID: B19 Type: BK Southlands 0.4 H676l ISBN/ISSN: 0-933470-40-9

Leadership Trapeze: Strategies for Leadership in Team-Based Organizations / by Jeanne M. Wilson, Jill George, Richard S. Wellins. - Jossey-Bass, Inc., 1994. ID: B2290 Type: BKS Southlands 0.47 W54l ISBN/ISSN: 1-55542-613-1 Subject 1. LEADERSHIP

Leading meetings / Learning International. - Learning International, Inc., 1982. ID: B16 Type: BK Southlands 0.4 L434

Leading People, Transforming Business from the Inside Out / by Robert H. Rosen. - Viking Press, 1996. ID: B2715 Type: BKS Southlands 0.2 R67L ISBN/ISSN: 0-670-85874-9 Subject 1. LEADERSHIP

Leading Self-Directed Work Teams / by Kimball Fisher. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1993. ID: B2147 Type: BKS Southlands 0.41 F57l 1993 ISBN/ISSN: 0-07-021071-3

The Leguminous Plants of North Carolina / by Robert L. Wilbur. - North Carolina Agricultural Exp. Station, 1963. (Technical Bulletin) ID: B1363 Type: BKS Southlands 1.5 W

The Lieutenant's Lady / by Bess Streeter Aldrich. - D. Appleton-Century Company, 1942. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3231 Southlands - Training Center 0.71 A42l Subject 1. NOVEL In telling the story of Linnie Colsworth and her lieutenant Bess Streeter Aldrich has written a deeply tender romance and a tale of

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(Continued) The Lieutenant's Lady day-by-day adventure the like of which only the American army on the frontier seventy-five years ago could have known. "The Lieutenant's Lady" is a poignantly human story that will recall to thousands of readers Mrs. Aldrich's perennially popular novel, "A Lantern in Her Hand." From the raw little city of Omaha, up the treacherous rivers to the Dakota territory went the army officers who stood guard between civilization and the furious Indian. To young Norman Stafford, awaiting his bride at a distant fort, came not the girl he dreamed of, but Linnie, whom he scarcely knew with the news that his beloved had married someone else. In this touching situation, a strange and loveless marriage was arranged and while Stafford obeyed orders that meant unrelieved hardship and danger, the army wife with a fortitude that matched his own, faced loneliness and deprivations. Soon in love with Stafford, Linnie was not yet loved in return until the life they shared and the realization that the old love was dead showed Stafford that his hard career would be insupportable without Linnie always by his side.

Lightwood Research Coordinating Council Proceedings / by Mary H. Esser., 1978. ID: B1246 Type: BKS Southlands 5.75 L 5th 1978

Lightwood Research Coordinating Council Proceedings / by Mary H. Esser., 1977. ID: B1247 Type: BKS Southlands 5.75 L 4th 1977

Lightwood Research Coordinating Council Proceedings / by Mary H. Esser., 1976. ID: B1248 Type: BKS Southlands 5.75 L 3rd 1976

Lightwood Research Coordinating Council Proceedings / by Robert N. Stone., 1975. ID: B1249 Type: BKS Southlands 5.75 L 2nd 1975

A Limited Directory of State and Private Agencies Conducting Forest Genetics and Tree Improvement Work in the United States / by Gerald R. Stairs. - State University, College of Forestry, 1965. ID: B1196 Type: BKS Southlands 0.723 L

Linear Programming / by Saul I. Gass. - Second Edition. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1964. ID: B143 Type: BKS Southlands 0.711 G251l2

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A Linear Programming Analysis of a Southern Industrial Forest Tree Nursery / by Terri Dawn Garner. - Auburn University, 1989. ID: B3081 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 G37l Subject 1. LINEAR PROGRAMMING ANALYSIS ABSTRACT: A case study industrial forest tree nursery in Alabama was selected to examine the economics of nursery management. The analysis utilized a linear programming model developed from data provided by the nursery. The objective of the nursery manager was to maximize returns from seedlings sold to the company, contractees, forest management assistance program (FMAP) subscribers, and open market sales. Seedlings for different customers had varying costs, returns, and resource requirements associated with them. Seedlings used for regeneration of company lands were valued at the present value of the wood produced at rotation to acknowledge the nurseryman's skill in producing high quality seedlings. A second objective was to determine the effect of seedbed density on nursery profitability. Therefore, seedlings were evaluated using four possible seedling densities (60, 90, 120, and 150 seedlings/lineal bed foot) for each user. The base-level density was 120 seedlings/lineal bed foot, the nursery's current seedbed density. The crop size was restricted to avoid variations in costs arising from changes in crop size. As a result, cost variations were limited to those which varied with seedbed density (i.e. labor, fertilizer, and seed). A microcomputer software package was used to run the linear program and carry out sensitivity analysis. Results indicate that company seedlings should be grown at a density of 60 and 90 seedlings/lineal bed foot; market, forest management assistance program, and contract seedlings should be grown at 150 seedlings/lineal bed foot. Sensitivity analysis of seedbed density revealed that profit for this nursery was not very sensitive to changes in seedbed density. This was primarily due to company and market seedlings shifting to different densities depending upon resource availability. Non-company seedlings were individually forced into solution at the next lowest density from the original solution. The greatest decrease in profit was 2.6% for market seedlings and 2.3% for contract seedlings. Sensitivity analysis of bundle net return indicated the basis was very sensitive to changes in net return. The smallest allowable changes in bundle net return were for the more profitable seedlings.

Linear regression analysis / by G. A. F. Seber. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1977. ID: B76 Type: BK Southlands 0663 S443l ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-01967-4

Linking Ecosystems and Biodiversity, 21st Annual Report of Council on Environmental Quality. - Council on Environmental Quality. ID: B1869 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 C 21

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Liquid Calibration Handbook / by Cornelius W. Kroon. - Thomson Publications, 1987. ID: B1324 Type: BKS Southlands 2.68 K93l c.2

List of Forest Service Publications by Subject., 1969. ID: B1195 Type: BKS Southlands 0.735 L

Little Leaf Disease of Pine / by George H. Hepting, Thomas S. Buchanan, L. W. R. Jackson. - U.S.D.A., 1945. (Circular) ID: B2046 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 3.312106 H

Littleleaf Disease of Shortleaf and Loblolly Pines / by W. A. Campbell, Otis L., Jr. Copeland. - U.S.D.A., 1954. (Circular) ID: B2042 Type: BKS Southlands 3.312106 C

Littleleaf of Southern Pine / by Ph.D., D.S Yorkc., Harlan H.., 1959. ID: B584 Type: BKS Southlands 3.312106 Y61l

Loblolly Pine (Pinus Taeda L.) Seedling Establishment as Influenced by Soil Compaction / by Martha Leighton Mitchell., 1979. ID: B222 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 M682l 1979

A Loblolly Pine Plantation Simulation Model Allowing Selective Thinning: Users Manual / by Richard Levergood, Fred Hadley., 1980. ID: B3127 Type: BKS Southlands 0.665 L48l Subject 1. COMPUTER PROGRAM A Loblolly pine growth and yield simulation model is described. Use of the model is illustrated. Although derived using the IBM Series I computer the model is available on the 370 at Hamilton. The model provides for growth and yield of unthinned stands, row thinned stands, selectively thinned (from below) stands and combinations of row and selectively thinned stands. Stand yield tables are produced at user specified ages and present pulpwood, sawtimber and veneer yields by diameter class. The model or computer program described used predicted diameter class distributions and an estimate of surviving trees per acre to predict future volumes. Information in this manual is meant to provide an overview of the program and its use. Input data, computations, and program output have been summarized to aid in the use of the program. The program is a modification of another industrial loblolly pine simulation model. However, major changes have been made to allow prediction of response to selective thinning. Program input and

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(Continued) A Loblolly Pine Plantation Simulation Model Allowing Selective Thinning: Users Manual output variables and computational procedures have also been extensively changed. Finally the format and information contained in the stand table summaries have been altered to make the program output as useful as possible to Champion Timberlands.

Loblolly Pine, Its Use, Ecology, Regeneration, Protection, Growth and Management / by W. G. Wahlenberg. - The School of Forestry, Duke University, 1960. ID: B1969 Type: BKS Southlands 1.2 W137l Subject 1. LOBLOLLY PINE Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L.) stands high among the natural resources of the South. For half a century southern yellow pine has provided an average harvest of some 10 billion board feet a year; at least half of this has been lobolly pine. Today the growing stock volume of this species stands at nearly 90 billion board feet, and the lands suitable for growing it promise a much greater volume. Foresters, land managers, landowners, industrialists, and many others have seen the benefits loblolly pine has already provided and they are becoming increasingly aware of the innumerable possibilities the future holds. But these men face many problems involving resource maintenance and renewal, competition for growing space and markets, protection, management practices, and a multiplicity of uses. The characteristics of loblolly pine, its habitat, its needs and limitations, its treatment from seed to maturity - of these much is known that can help solve such problems.

Local Opportunities for Americans - Final Report of the Municipal and County Park and Recreation Study. - National Recreation and Park Association, 1988. ID: B1477 Type: BKS Southlands 9.13 L

Location Effects on Heritability Estimates and Gain Predictions for Ten-Year-Old Loblolly Pine / by James Albert Barker., 1973. ID: B244 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 B255l 1973

Lodgepole Pine the Species and Its Management, Symposium Proceedings, 1984. - Washington State University, 1985. ID: B2054 Type: BKS Southlands 2.0 L

Log Position Volume Tables / by D. M. Fligg, R. E. Breadon. - Department of Lands and Forests, 1959. (Forest Survey Notes) ID: B1148 Type: BKS Southlands 7.2322 F

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Log Scaling and Timber Cruising / by John F. Bell, J. R. Dilworth. - OSU Book Stores, Inc., 1988. ID: B2133 Type: BKS Southlands 7.236 B44l 1988 ISBN/ISSN: 0-88246-142-7 Subject 1. V-BAR TABLES This book was first prepared in 1949 by the late Dr. J. R. Dilworth as a guide for forestry students, cruisers, and scalers. The interrelated nature of scaling and cruising justifies joint discussion. The book is oriented toward the Pacific Northwest but has been used throughout the United States and Canada. In general, the U. S. Forest Service scaling procedures apply nationally, and cruising methods described apply regardless of geographical region. The V-BAR tables are for western species, but methods for constructing appropriate V-BAR tables are included.

The Logger's Guide to the New OSHA Logging Safety Standards (effective 2/9/95). - American Pulpwood Association, Inc., 1994. ID: B2303 Type: BKS Southlands 4.0122 L63 1994

Loggers Handbook, Vol. XVI - Economic Log Truck Loads, 1956 / The Pacific Logging Congress. - The Pacific Logging Congress, 1956. ID: B3739 Southlands 4.01 W44l 1956 Subject 1. LOG TRUCKS

Loggers Handbook, Vol. XVII - New Frontiers in Logging, 1957 / The Pacific Logging Congress. - The Pacific Logging Congress, 1957. ID: B3740 Southlands 4.01 W44l 1957 Subject 1. LOGGING

Loggers Handbook, Vol. XXV - The Challenge of Complete Utilization, 1965 / Pacific Logging Congress. - The Pacific Logging Congress, 1965. ID: B3738 Southlands 4.01 Subject 1. UTILIZATION

Loggers Handbook, Vol. XXXI - Managing Forests for all the People, 1971 / Pacific Logging Congress. - The Pacific Logging Congress, 1971. ID: B3746 Southlands 4.01 W44l 1971 Subject 1. LOGGING

Loggers Handbook, Volume XIX, 1959 / by A. Whisnant. - The Pacific Logging Congress, 1959. ID: B3808 Southlands

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(Continued) Loggers Handbook, Volume XIX, 1959 4.01 W44l 1959 Subject 1. LOGGING Contains articles prepared exclusively for the Loggers Handbook, together with the official proceedings of the 49th session of the Pacific Logging Congress and the condensed reports of its five regional conferences.

Loggers Handbook, Volume XXVII, 1967 / by A. Whisnant. - The Pacific Logging Congress, 1967. ID: B3809 Southlands 4.01 W44l 1967 Subject 1. LOGGING Contains articles prepared exclusively for the Loggers Handbook, together with the official proceedings of the 57th session of the Pacific Logging Congress and the condensed reports of its six regional conferences.

Logging - Principles and Practices in the United States and Canada / by Nelson Courtlandt Brown. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1934. ID: B619 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 4.0 B879l

Logging - The Principles and Methods of Harvesting Timber in the United States and Canada / by Nelson Courtlandt Brown. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1949. ID: B3296 Southlands 4.01 B76l Subject 1. LOGGING This book is a revision of two books previously published on the principles and methods of logging in the United States and Canada. The history of lumbering is a great drama in the development of the United States and Canada. It is an epic story of courage, great hazards and difficulties overcome, success and failure in a struggle to provide some of the necessities of mankind. The great prairies could scarcely have been settled and developed without the white pine from the Lake States and the southern pine from the South. The last frontier of virgin timber is being removed on the West Coast.... It is hoped that this text will help the student and possibly the operator to gain a better understanding of some of the logging methods employed in the United States and Canada.

Logging and Pulpwood Production, Second Edition / by George Stenzel, Thomas A., Jr. Walbridge, John Kenneth Pearce. - John Wiley & Sons, 1985. ID: B2560 Type: BKS Southlands 4.011 S73L2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-86822-1

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Logging Mechanization in the U.S.S.R. - A Review of Russian Data / by A. Koroleff. - Pulp & Paper Research Institute of Canada, 1952. ID: B3297 Southlands 4.01 K67l Subject 1. LOGGING This review of logging mechanization in the USSR is based on about a hundred technical articles, published since 1947 in the Russian monthly journal "Lesnaya Promishlennost" (Forest Industry), *issued in Moscow by "Goslesisdat," an official organ on the Ministry of Forests, USSR. Several references have also been taken from "Unasylva," published by the FAO. The review is of necessity dependent on fragmentary data that had to be pieced together, and is neither as complete nor as systematic as would have been desired. **Some line drawings have been borrowed from the Russian magazine but the photographs, unfortunately, could not be duplicated, due to rather poor production.***

Logging Practices - Principles of Timber Harvesting Systems / by Steve Conway. - Miller Freeman Publications, Inc., 1976. ID: B625 Type: BKS Southlands 4.01 C767l ISBN/ISSN: 0-87930-038-8

Logging Railroads of Alabama / by Jr., Thoma Lawsons. - Cabbage Stack Publishing, 1996. ID: B3776 Southlands 4.016 L38l Subject 1. RAILROADS Contains a historical look at logging railroads that existed in Alabama many, many years ago.

Logging the Globe / by M. Patricia Marchak. - McGill-Queen's University Press, 1995. ID: B2767 Type: BKS Southlands 4.0 M37L ISBN/ISSN: 0-7735-1346-9 Subject 1. LOGGING ECONOMIC ASPECTS

Logging-Transportation: The Principles and Methods of Log Transportation in the United States and Canada / by Nelson Courtlandt Brown. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1936. ID: B624 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 4.01 B879l

Long Term Outlook, December 2000 / by Philip Tedder, Richard La Mont, Wesley Tedder. - Resource Economics LLC, 2000. ID: B3768 Southlands 8.1 T42l Subject 1. TIMBER SUPPLY

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The Long-Term Adequacy of World Timber Supply / by Roger A. Sedjo, Kenneth S. Lyon. - Resources for the Future, Inc., 1990. ID: B2376 Type: BKS Southlands 7.015 S42l ISBN/ISSN: 0-915707-46-2 Subject 1. LUMBER TRADE

Longleaf Pine - Its Use, Ecology, Regeneration Protection, Growth, and Management / by W. G. Wahlenberg. - Charles Lathrop Pack Forestry Foundation, 1946. ID: B483 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 2.0 W137l

Longleaf Pine, An Updated Bibliography / by J. S. Kush... [et al.]., 1996. ID: B2699 Type: BKS Southlands 0.735 K87l

Looking for a Bluebird / by Joseph Wechsberg. - The Riverside Press, 1945. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3171 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center 0.71 W42l Subject 1. NOVEL

Loss Control: A Safety Guidebook for Trades and Services / by George J. Matwes, Helen Matwes. - Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1973. ID: B700 Type: BKS Southlands 7.84 M445l ISBN/ISSN: 0-442-25195-5

Louis XI, The Universal Spider / by Paul Murray Kendall. - First. - W.W.Norton & Co., Inc., New York, N.Y., 1971. ID: B2278 Type: BKS Southlands 0.7 K46l ISBN/ISSN: 393-05380-6

Louisiana Trees and Shrubs / by Clair A. Brown. - Louisiana Forestry Commission, 1945. (Bulletin No. 1) ID: B1888 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 1.21 B

The Lower Mississippi Valley / by Elemore Morgan, Ed. Kerr. - Claitor's Book Store, Baton Rouge, LA, 1962. ID: B2631 Type: BKS Southlands 0.741 M67L 1962

Lumber / by Nelson Courtlandt Brown, James Samuel Bethel. - Second Edition. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1958. ID: B641 Type: BKS Southlands 5.1 B879l2

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Lumber - Its Manufacture and Distribution / by Ralph Clement Bryant. - Second Edition. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1938. ID: B631 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 5.0 B915l2

Lumber Manufacturing - The Design and Operation of Sawmills and Planer Mills / by Ed M. Williston. - Miller Freeman Publications, Inc., 1976. ID: B3345 Southlands 5.0 W54i Subject 1. LUMBER MANUFACTURING Lumber Manufacturing is a font of information about all aspects of modern sawmilling. It is written for those already possessing a basic understanding of the industry. The author is a strong believer in the systems concept of sawmill planning. This does not mean that individual items of equipment are not examined and described - they are - but treatment is always in the context of the larger picture, the system. The text fully examines the interrelation between the various machine centers with respect to operational characteristics, production capabilities, raw material storage requirements, and effect on the product, lumber.

Lumbering in Laurel at the Turn of the Century / by Jo Dent Hodge. - University of Mississippi, 1966. ID: B2677 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 H62L 1966

Lumberjacks and Legislators, Political Economy of the U. S. Lumber Industry, 1890-1941 / by William G. Robbins. - Texas A&M Univ. Press, College Station, 1982. ID: B2647 Type: BKS Southlands 0.111 R62L ISBN/ISSN: 0-89096-129-8

Magazine logotypes / by Yasaburo Kuwayama. - Kashiwa Shobo, 1986. ID: B108 Type: BK Southlands 0.76 M189

The magnificent continent. - Rand McNally & Company, 1975. ID: B130 Type: BK Southlands 0.71 M197 ISBN/ISSN: 0-528-81011-1

The Magnificent Continent. - Rand McNally & Company, 1975. ID: B942 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.71 M197 c.2 ISBN/ISSN: 528 81011 1

Mahogany of Tropical America / by F. Bruce Lamb. - Ann Arbor, 1966. ID: B3801 Southlands 1.0 L35m Subject 1. MAHOGANY This is the first comprehensive study of one of the most important groups of trees of the western hemisphere. Mahogany of Tropical America brings together a wealth of information previously available

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(Continued) Mahogany of Tropical America only from widely scattered and diverse sources. It also includes much new and useful information based on the author's wide experience as a tropical forester. This book contains the history of the mahogany trade, the character and uses of mahogany, and its geographical distribution in Central and South America and Mexico. It examines the relationship of weather, soil, and other conditions favorable to mahogany stands. It treats silviculture in relation to ecology and offers suggestions for preserving natural stands and for developing new ones through reforestation projects. In a section on mahogany plantations, management problems that should interest mahogany growers in other parts of the world are discussed.

Mail and Telephone Surveys: The Total Design Method / by Don A. Dillman. - John Wiley & Sons, 1978. ID: B503 Type: BKS Southlands 0.2 D578m ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-21555-4

Mainstays of Maine / by Robert P. Tristram Coffin. - The Macmillan Company, 1944. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3200 Type: GOV Southlands - Training Center 0.71 C63m In this book food is Mr. Coffin's general theme, though, needless to say, he also celebrates the New England way of life and the ways of State-of-Mainers in particular. In Maine, he says, there is God's plenty of food, and people, moreover, who know what to do with it - how to cook or prepare it, at what seasons to eat it, how to make good eating into a philosophy, a poetry, and a civilization. He writes four chapters on Living Off the Country (in each of the seasons), describing the provender native to New England and to Maine. He praises the old-fashioned, country ways of cookery in contrast to modern, hasty, soulless methods. He commemorates his mother as an artist at the stove, and reveals many of her secret recipes; and he celebrates his hearty father. There are chapters on Christmas feasts, including roast goose, and on an old-style Thanksgiving. There is a glowing account of the perfect clambake; and there are mouth-watering recipes for lobsters, chicken dumplings, baked beans. Throughout the book runs the truly individual Coffin personality; the waxing reminiscent about his horde of relatives, the humor, the charm of his boyhood, and, above all, the unabashed gusto of his appreciation of good food and the good life.

Maintaining and troubleshooting HPLC system / by Ph.D., C.P.C Runser., Dennis J.. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1981. ID: B118 Type: BK Southlands 0.681 R943m ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-06479-3

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Maintaining Forest Site Productivity - Proceedings of the First Regional Technical Conference / by Erik L. Ellwood, Eldon W. Ross. - Society of American Foresters, 1983. ID: B3268 Southlands 7.11 E44m Subject 1. PROCEEDINGS Proceedings of the First Regional Technical Conference at the Sixty-Second Annual Meeting of the Appalachian Society of American Foresters - January 27-28, 1983 in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

Maintenance Hedging and Topping of Florida Citrus / by T. E. Crocker, R. L. Phillips. (Circular 388) ID: B1200 Type: BKS Southlands 2.5112 C

Major Forest Community Types of the Savannah River Plant: A Field Guide / by Steven M. Jones, David Van Lear, S. Knight Cox. - Savannah River Plant, USDE, 1981. ID: B1891 Type: BKS Southlands 0.7 J

Making Aquatic Weeds Useful: Some Perspectives for Developing Countries. - National Academy of Sciences, 1976. ID: B792 Type: BKS Southlands 2.67 M235

Making the Best Use of What We Have, Proceedings - Fifth Annual Hardwood Symposium of the Hardwood Research Council / Hardwood Research Council. - Hardwood Research Council, 1977. ID: B2962 Type: BKS Southlands 1.232 H37p 1977 Subject 1. PROCEEDINGS

Mamometric and biochemical techniques / by W. W. Umbreit, R. H. Burris, J. F. Stauffer. - Fifth. - Burgess Publishing Company, 1972. ID: B115 Type: BK Southlands 0.68 U49m5 ISBN/ISSN: 0-8087-2102-X

The Man in Grey / by Lady Eleanor Smith. - Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., 1942. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3217 Southlands - Training Center 0.71 S54m Subject 1. NOVEL It was Mary Rohan, bride of the scion of an ancient English house, who, during her husband's absence at the front in France, discovered in his ancestral home the clues that led her back to the eighteenth century and the strange story of the beautiful Clarissa, Marchioness of Rohan, and her husband, the Man in Grey, whose ruined and haunted

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(Continued) The Man in Grey face was pictured in an old portrait. Mary read the worn, yellowed papers and examined the lovers' tokens and from them pieced together the tragic story of the ill-starred marchioness and the evil woman who blighted her life, without ever suspecting that the curse visited on the Rohans in the time of the Regency still hung over them in 1941. The old diaries and passionate love letters revealed how Clarissa, warm-hearted, incredibly beautiful, fell in love with a reckless adventurer after she had ceased to interest her cold and enigmatic husband; and how she was persecuted to death by dark, imperious Hesther Shaw, the penniless girl she had befriended at school, who became the mistress of the Man in Grey and contrived to bring Clarissa to ruin. Mary Rohan herself felt the baleful influence of Hesther still pursuing the family, and learned too late that the curse would never be lifted while a Rohan lived. It is a rich, brooding and enthralling story that moves from the dark Rohan country seat of the present day back to gay sunlit Bath and London of the lavish Regency period. The clues left to his descendants by the Man in Grey to solve the mystery of Clarissa's death lead to a story of dark and splendid passion as well as a dazzling picture of a great era.

Man, Land, and the Forest Environment / by Marion Clawson. - University of Washington Press, 1977. ID: B2336 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 C62m ISBN/ISSN: 0-295-95540-6 Subject 1. LAND USE

The Managed Slash Pine Ecosystem / by E. L. Stone. - School of Forest Resources and Conservat, 1983. ID: B480 Type: BKS Southlands 2.0 M266 Subject 1. SLASH PINE This volume contains the revised versions of papers presented at a Symposium on the Managed Slash Pine Symposium, held at the University of Florida, June 9-11, 1981.

A Management Alternative For Conservation of Northern Spotted Owls / by Larry L. Irwin. - National Council of the Paper Industry, 1989. ID: B1665 Type: BKS Southlands 9.124 I

Management and Utilization of Oak, Proceedings Seventh Annual Hardwood Symposium, Hardwood Research Council. - Hardwood Research Council, 1979. ID: B2026 Type: BKS Southlands 1.232 M36 7th 1979

Management For Alabama Wild Turkeys / by James R. Davis, Claude D. Kelley. - Alabama Dept. of Conservation & Natural, 1976. (Special Report No. 5)

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(Continued) Management For Alabama Wild Turkeys ID: B1646 Type: BKS Southlands 9.121 D

Management Ideas That Work. - Communication Briefings, 1989. ID: B1525 Type: BKS Southlands 0.47 M

Management in action, guidelines for new managers / by William D. Hitt. - Battelle Press, 1985. ID: B21 Type: BK Southlands 0.4 H676m ISBN/ISSN: 0-935470-20-4

Management of American Forests / by Donald Maxwell Matthews. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1935. ID: B673 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 7.0 M439m

The Management of Farm Woodlands, 1939 / by Cedric H. Guise. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1939. (American Forestry Series) ID: B3383 Southlands 7.001 G84m 1939 Subject 1. WOODLANDS PREFACE: The majority of farm woodlands are isolated parcels of wooded growth attached to farms or otherwise available for use in connection with agricultural enterprise. Usually these woodlands are relatively small and integral parts of farms. Not uncommonly, in the sections where farm land is marginal or submarginal in quality, blocks of forest growth cover hundreds of acres. Although there is full recognition of the progressive point of view of numerous woodland owners, of many examples of excellent management, and of the steady progress being made by extension workers in the field of farm forestry, the fact remains that farm woodlands, in the aggregate, are a neglected resource. If these lands are to serve to maximum advantage and produce to their full capabilities, they must be given the same skillful treatment which the farmer accords his other enterprises. It is the purpose of this text to provide the technical information that will aid in solving the problems of woodland management and in stimulating good silvicultural and utilization practice. The Management of Farm Woodlands is designed primarily to meet the needs of students in agricultural colleges and other institutions where instruction in farm forestry is offered. It should also be of direct assistance to the owners of farm woodlands and forest estates, and to others who are concerned with the practice of forestry on these lands. The material included in this book is applicable to the farm woods of several acres as well as to the larger woodlands not sufficiently extensive to be included in the commercially operated forests.

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The Management of Farm Woodlands, 1950 / by Cedric H. Guise. - Second Edition. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1950. ID: B680 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 7.001 G967m

Management of Fusiform Rust in Southern Pines: Symposium Proceedings / by Ronald J. Dinus, Robert A. Schmidt., 1977. ID: B583 Type: BKS Southlands 3.31402 M267 Subject 1. FUSIFORM RUST This publication reports research involving pesticides. It does not imply that the uses discussed here have been registered. All uses of pesticides must be registered by appropriate State and/or Federal agencies before they can be recommended.

Management of Loblolly Pine in the Pine-Hardwood Region in Arkansas and in Louisiana West of the Mississippi River / by Herman H. Chapman. - Yale University, 1942. (Bulletin No. 49) ID: B1753 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 7.01 C

Management of Natural Slash Pine Stands in the Flatwoods of South Georgia and North Florida / by R. D. McCulley. - U.S.D.A., 1950. (Circular) ID: B2047 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 7.1 M

Management of Quality. - Fourth. - Juran Institute, Inc., 1981. ID: B30 Type: BK Southlands 0.42 M266 4th

Management of Research and Development Organizations - Managing the Unmanageable / by R. K. Jain, H. C. Triandis. - Second Edition. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1997. (Engineering and Technology Management Series) ID: B3019 Type: BKS Southlands 0.2 J34m ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-14613-7 Subject 1. MANAGEMENT As our economy shifts from producing goods to producing information, the role of researchers in shaping the future has become immense. The United States alone spends well over $180 billion per year on research and development. Highly trained researchers now span the globe, collaborating from remote locations via new electronic media. These creative, well-educated individuals are often autonomous researchers who share information without an effective centralized structure. How does the manager of an R&D organization integrate the efforts of many disparate individuals into a unified plan? Management of Research and Development Organizations, Second Edition covers everything you need to know about the R&D process. Here are the management skills and leadership theories essential to generating products and excelling in today's global economy. You'll learn how to

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(Continued) Management of Research and Development Organizations - Managing the Unmanageable design jobs, organize hierarchies, resolve conflicts, motivate employees, and create an innovative work environment. You'll also discover how superior management skills can increase funding, generate profit, and improve the effectiveness of technologically based organizations.

Management of Transmission Line Rights-of-Way For Fish and Wildlife - Volume 3: Western United States / by Kenneth D. Hoover, Michael L. Avery. - Fish and Wildlife Service. (Biological Services Program) ID: B1818 Type: BKS Southlands 9.12 M v.3

Management of Transmission Line Rights-of-Way For Fish and Wildlife - Volume 1: Background Information / by Michael Galvin, Kenneth D. Hoover, Michael L. Avery. - Fish and Wildlife Service. (Biological Services Program) ID: B1819 Type: BKS Southlands 9.12 M v.1

Management of Transmission Line Rights-of-Way For Fish and Wildlife - Volume 2: Eastern United States / by Michael Galvin, Kenneth D. Hoover, Michael L. Avery. - Fish and Wildlife Service. (Biological Services Program) ID: B1820 Type: BKS Southlands 9.12 M v.2

Management Plan For a Red-Cockaded Woodpecker Colony / by Ernest Cook... [et al.]. - International Paper, 1989. ID: B1666 Type: BKS Southlands 9.124 C

Management policy and strategy: text, readings, and cases / by George A. Steiner, John B. Miner, Edmund R. Gray. - Third. - Macmillan Publishing Company, 1986. ID: B10 Type: BK Southlands 0.2 S822m3 ISBN/ISSN: 0-02-416720-7

Management Tactics - Harvard Business Review Special Collection. - Harvard Business School Publishing Divis, 1984. ID: B1517 Type: BKS Southlands 0.42 M

Management Techniques for Librarians / by G. Edward Evans. - Second Edition. - Academic Press, 1983. (Library and Information Science) ID: B1528 Type: BKS Southlands 0.47 E ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-243856-6

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A Manager's Guide to Operations Research / by Russell L. Ackoff, Patrick Rivett. - John Wiley & Sons, 1963. ID: B3254 Southlands 0.5 A44m Subject 1. OPERATIONS RESEARCH Preface: Over the last twenty years the science of OR has grown rapidly. It has grown not only in the sophistication of the techniques which it uses, not only in the rapid intake of the personnel employed, not only in the rapid increase of the slaries of all those working in this field, but it has also grown in the type of problem it tackles and in the maturity it brings to these problems. Such has been its rapid growth that notwithstanding the great deal of interaction between the OR scientist and the industrialist, the management executive often hasn't a clue what it is that the OR men in his company are doing. For the man who does not yet have OR within his company, there is the perplexing problem of whether he should undertake OR and, if he does, what is going to happen, what sort of people will he employ and how will they go about their business. To introduce OR into a company requires a tremendous act of faith on the part of the executive.

Managerial Finance / by J. Fred Weston, Eugene F. Brigham. - Seventh Edition. - The Dryden Press, 1981. ID: B695 Type: BKS Southlands 7.7 W534m7 ISBN/ISSN: 0-03-058186-9

Managing and Using Our Hardwood Resources, Proceedings - Fourth Annual Hardwood Symposium of the Hardwood Research Council / Hardwood Research Council. - Hardwood Research Council, 1976. ID: B2961 Type: BKS Southlands 1.232 H37p 1976 Subject 1. PROCEEDINGS

Managing Forests to Meet Peoples' Needs, 1994 SAF Proceedings, Anchorage, Alaska, September 18-22, 1994. - Society of American Foresters, 1995. ID: B2380 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 S678n 1994 ISBN/ISSN: 0-939970-63-5

Managing Habitats for Conservation / by William J. Sutherland, David A. Hill. - Cambridge University Press, 1995. ID: B2466 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 S97m ISBN/ISSN: 0-521-44776-3 Subject 1. HABITAT CONSERVATION

Managing Nonpoint Source Pollution, Final Report to Congress on Section 319 of the Clean Water Act (1989) / Environmental Protection Agency. - Environmental Protection Agency, 1992. ID: B3566 Southlands 3.0 E58m

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(Continued) Managing Nonpoint Source Pollution, Final Report to Congress on Section 319 of the Clean Water Act (1989) Subject 1. NONPOINT POLLUTION PREFACE: Clearly, the nation is realizing the toll nonpoint source pollution has taken - and continues to exact from our lakes, streams, rivers, and coastal waters. States are preparing to control nonpoint source pollution with techniques that vary according to geography, human activities, climate, and other factors. Federal agencies and their regional offices support state efforts in accordance with their missions. Both state and federal efforts are described in this report, with the assessments data collected by states appearing in Appendix A. Perhaps most important in the long term, however, is the growing participation at the local level, as demonstrated by the organizations whose statements appear in this report. These groups represent the interests of the farmer, the water resource user, the citizen who lives in an urban condo - the whole gamut of American society. The Final Report to Congress, then, encompasses a truly national perspective.

Managing Nonpoint Source Pollution, Appendices - Final Report to Congress on Section 319 of the Clean Water Act (1989) / Environmental Protection Agency. - Environmental Protection Agency, 1992. ID: B3567 Southlands 3.0 E58m App. Subject 1. APPENDICES Contains the appendices to the final report to Congress on Section 319 of the Clean Water Act (1989).

Managing Northern Hardwoods, Proceedings of a Silvicultural Symposium, 23-25 June 1986. - Society of American Foresters; and SUNY, 1987. ID: B2718 Type: BKS Southlands 1.232 N94m 1987

Managing Resources for a Sustainable Future: The Edisto River Basin Project. - South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, Columbia, S. C., 1996. ID: B2702 Type: BKS Southlands 9.14 M36 12 1996

Managing Southern Forests to Reduce Southern Pine Beetle Impacts / by Wayne Kelley... [et al.]. - US Dept of Agriculture, Forest Service, 1986. ID: B3555 Southlands 3.461 Subject 1. SOUTHERN PINE BEETLE INTRODUCTION: The southern pine beetle (SPB) is the most destructive of the eastern species of bark beetles and occurs throughout the

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(Continued) Managing Southern Forests to Reduce Southern Pine Beetle Impacts Southeastern and Southern United States. It prefers loblolly and shortleaf pines, but under epidemic conditions it will attack most pine species within its range causing a great degree of damage to timber and indirectly to other resources. The insect attacks pines in natural stands and plantations. Although records in the late 1800's and early 1900's are sketchy, it is apparent that the insect caused damage throughout the South.

Managing Stress - Harvard Business Review Special Collection. - Harvard Business School Publishing Divis, 1984. ID: B1518 Type: BKS Southlands 0.42 M

Managing the Forest for Timber and Ecological Outputs on the Olympic Peninsula / by Roger A. Sedjo, Michael D. Bowes. - Resources for the Future, Inc., 1991. (Discussion Paper) ID: B1876 Type: BKS Southlands 7.01 S

Managing the Unknowable, Strategic Boundaries Between Order and Chaos in Organizations / by Ralph D. Stacey. - Jossey-Bass, Inc., San Francisco, Calif., 1992. ID: B2482 Type: BKS Southlands 0.41 S72m ISBN/ISSN: 1-55542-463-5 Subject 1. STRATEGIC PLANNING

Managing the World's Forests / by Narendra P. (editor) Sharma. - Kendall/Hunt Pub. Co., Dubuque, Iowa, 1992. ID: B2224 Type: BKS Southlands 7.01 S52m ISBN/ISSN: 0-8403-7885-8

Managing to Save Time - Harvard Business Review. - Harvard Business School Publishing Divis, 1984. ID: B1519 Type: BKS Southlands 0.41 M ISBN/ISSN: 0-86735-271-X

Managing Transitions: Making the Most of Change / by William Bridges. - Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1991. ID: B2089 Type: BKS Southlands 0.47 B ISBN/ISSN: 0-201-55073-3

Managing Young Forests in the Douglas-Fir Region - Proceedings of a Symposium held June 14-16, 1972 / by Alan B. Berg. - Oregon State University, 1974. ID: B3270 Southlands 7.0 B47m Subject 1. DOUGLAS-FIR These are the proceedings of the fourth short course in managing young Douglas-fir and western hemlock, conducted by the School of Forestry,

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(Continued) Managing Young Forests in the Douglas-Fir Region - Proceedings of a Symposium held June 14-16, 1972 Oregon State University, June 14-16, 1972.

A Manual for Determining Small Dosage Calculations of Pesticides and Conversion Tables / by Jr., Joh Nealn W.. - First. - Entomological Society of America, 1974. ID: B3376 0.715 N42m Subject 1. PESTICIDE CALCULATIONS INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this manual is to provide a useful reference for entomologists and others in related disciplines who must prepare materials for screening in the laboratory, greenhouse, or small field plot. The effort was begun when it became apparent to the author that a single reference source int he form of a manual was not available. Further, many differenct procedures exist for calculating and expressing concentrations, including "rules of thumb," Pierson square, and others; these may be understood by some but not by all. The fact that the information gathered for this manual has come from a great many sources further emphasizes the variety of procedures in use and demonstrates the need, I believe, for a reference of this nature.

A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations / by Kate L. Turabian. - Fourth Edition. - The University of Chicago Press, 1973. ID: B193 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 T929m4 ISBN/ISSN: 0-226-81621-4

Manual of Chemical Methods for Pesticides and Devices / U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. - The Association of Official Analytical C, 1982. ID: B464 Type: BKS Southlands 1.6372 U58m ISBN/ISSN: 0-935584-23-4

Manual of Cultivated Conifers / by P. Den Ouden, Dr. B. K. Boom. - Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1978. ID: B353 Type: BKS Southlands 1.231 O93m ISBN/ISSN: 90 247 2148 2

Manual of Cultivated Trees and Shrubs / by Alfred Rehder. - Second Edition. - The Macmillan Company, 1960. ID: B349 Type: BKS Southlands 1.2 R345m2

Manual of Indian Forest Botany / by N. L. Bor. - Oxford University Press, 1953. ID: B3723 Southlands 1.0 B67m Subject 1. INDIA This book, which is meant for the student who has had his elementary course in botany, is the outcome of the course of lectures on Forest

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(Continued) Manual of Indian Forest Botany Botany delivered to students of th Indian Forest College at Dehra Dun, 1938-1942. It is a book for the teacher and for the student, for use in the classroom as well as in the field, particularly on tour. It has been compiled in the belief that the more flowering material (living or preserved) the student handles, the sooner he will realize how easy it is to use keys for running down families and species. He will get to know families by experience and, if he has an aptitude for taxonomy, will acquire that flair which enables him to place a plant instinctively in the right family. Such gifts are not given to all but practice can go along way towards acquiring, if not infallibility, at least competence. Keys to the genera are given, and very often to the species of a genus. When known, bark and leaf characters are also described, for these are of great importance in the field. Uses to which the wood can be put, colour of latex, if any, and other interesting details are mentioned in the belief that if students can only be got to take an interest in their trees and shrubs during their period of study, they will maintain that interest throughout their professional lives. This book should not replace the local flora for which there will always be a demand; it is simply a Manual of Indian Forest Botany.

Manual of Methods for Pure Culture Study of Bacteria. - Society of American Bacteriologists, 1946. ID: B1098 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 3.34 M

Manual of Procedures in Quantitative Genetics / by Walter A. Becker. - Second Edition. - The Program in Genetics, 1967. ID: B413 Type: BKS Southlands 1.487 B396m2

Manual of Quantitative Genetics / by Walter A. Becker. - Fourth Edition. - Academic Enterprises, 1985. ID: B414 Type: BKS Southlands 1.487 B396m4 ISBN/ISSN: 0-931399-00-9

Manual of Southern Forestry / by Howard E. Weaver, David A. Anderson. - The Interstate Printers & Publishers, Inc., 1954. ID: B2749 Type: BKS Southlands 0.71 W42m 1954

Manual of Surveying Instructions. - U.S. Government Printing Office, 1947. ID: B1118 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 6.1 M

Manual of the Grasses of Oklahoma / by H. I. Featherly. - Oklahoma Agricultural & Mechanical College, 1946. (Bulletin of the Oklahoma Agricultural & Mechanical College) ID: B1691 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 1.5 F

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Manual of the Southeastern Flora / by John Kunkel Small. - The University of North Carolina Press, 1933. ID: B421 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 1.5 S635m

Manual of the Southeastern Flora / by John Kunkel Small. - Hafner Publishing Company, 1972. ID: B422 Type: BKS Southlands 1.5 S635m 1933 ISBN/ISSN: 0-02-852410-1

Manual of the Trees of North America (Exclusive of Mexico) / by Charles Sprague Sargent. - Second Edition. - The Riverside Press, 1922. ID: B3421 Southlands 1.2 S37m Subject 1. NORTH AMERICA PREFACE: The studies of the trees of North America (exclusive of Mexico) which have been carried on by the agents and correspondents of the Arboretum in the sixteen years since the publication of the Manual of the Trees of North America have increased the knowledge of the subject and made necessary a new edition of the Manual. The explorations of these sixteen years have added eighty-nine species of trees and many recently distinguished varieties of formerly imperfectly understood species to the silva of the United States, made available much additional information in regard to the geographical distribution of American trees. Further studies have made the reduction of seven species of the first edition to varieties of other species seem desirable; and two species, Amelanchier obovalis and Cercocarpus parvifolius, which were formerly considered trees, but are more properly shrubs, are omitted. The genus Anamomis is now united with Eugenia; and the Arizona Pinus strobiformis Sarg. (not Engelm.) is now referred to Pinus flexilis James.

Manual of Woody Landscape Plants: Their Identification, Ornamental Characteristics, Propagation and Uses / by Michael A. Dirr. - Third Edition. - Stipes Publishing Company, 1983. ID: B505 Type: BKS Southlands 2.53 D599m3 ISBN/ISSN: 0-87563-226-2

A Manual on Felling and Bunching Small Trees from Thinnings with Small Scale Equipment on Gentle Terrain / by Pieter D. Kofman. - Danish Institute of Forest Technology, 1985. ID: B3310 Southlands 4.2711 K63m Subject 1. FELLING This report presents a manual on the felling and bunching of small trees from thinnings with small scale equipment on gentle terrain and is the final report of the IEA-FE-CPC7 working group. The working group CPC7 consisted of representatives of nine countries: Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Ireland, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden and the USA.

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A Manual on Species and Provenance Research with Particular Reference to The Tropics / by J. Burley, P. J. Wood., 1976. ID: B828 Type: BKS Southlands 2.58 M294

The Market for Rural Land: Trends, Issues, Policies / by Robert G. Healy, James L. Short. - The Conservation Foundation, Washington, 1981. ID: B2551 Type: BKS Southlands 8.03 H42m ISBN/ISSN: 0-89164-065-7

Marketing - An Introduction / by Philip Kotler, Gary Armstrong. - Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1987. ID: B1387 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.2 K87m c.2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-13-557745-4

Marketing - An Introduction / by Philip Kotler, Gary Armstrong. - Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1987. ID: B1388 Type: BKS Southlands 0.2 K87m ISBN/ISSN: 0-13-557745-4

Marketing Decisions for New and Mature Products - Planning, Development, and Control / by Robert D. Hisrich, Michael P. Peters. - Charles E. Merrill Publishing Company, 1984. ID: B1391 Type: BKS Southlands 0.2 H673m ISBN/ISSN: 0-675-20092-X

The Marketing Edge - Making Strategies Work / by Thomas V. Bonoma. - The Free Press, 1985. ID: B3518 Southlands 0.1 B66m Subject 1. MARKETING PREFACE: This is a book about marketing practices and about some factors that can help marketers learn to manage marketing structures and to sharpen their own execution skills to move toward better practices. As in art, "becoming perfect" is marketing is much more a process of approximation or becoming than a state of being. The goal of this book is to provide some guides to practicing marketing better so that eventually execution of its plans, programs, and strategies will at least equal in soundness the formulation of its strategies.

Marketing Planning and Strategy / by Subhash C. Jain. - Second Edition. - South-Western Publishing Co., 1985. ID: B138 Type: BKS Southlands 0.2 J25m2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-538-19130-9

Marketing/planning library and information services / by Darlene E. Weingand. - Libraries Unlimited, 1987. ID: B12 Type: BK Southlands 0.2 W423m ISBN/ISSN: 0-87287-516-4

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The Mass Production of Conifer Hybrids (Project 3223, Report Sixteen) / Institute of Paper Chemistry. - Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1989. ID: B3119 Type: BKS Southlands 1.442 3223 R16 Subject 1. SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS The past year was one of considerable progress and change. The Institute announced its intent to relocate to Atlanta in 1989, thereby bringing a variety of new challenges and responsibilities. As a result, several colleagues of long-standing departed or will be leaving, and a number of new folks have joined and more will be joining us. Heightened concerns of member companies about quality, quantity, and cost of fiber resulted in creation of a new hardwood project. Our repertoire now consists of three projects: Mass clonal propagation of improved conifers (3223-00), Biochemistry of clonal propagation (3223-02), and Mass clonal propagation of improved hardwoods (3223-03). When all was said and done, we emerged from 1988 with significant research results, net growth of our enterprise, and bright prospects for continued research progress. Having successfully initiated embryogenic cultures of loblolly pine in 1987, work on that front continued at a modest level. Cultures established earlier, both of loblolly pine and Norway spruce, figured heavily in our main thrust for the year, development and maturation of somatic embryos. Efforts in the biochemistry sector focused almost entirely on this major problem as well. In addition, substantial effort was devoted to initiation in douglas-fir. Activity on the hardwood front was restricted to assessing industry needs and possible research directions. Contents of this report therefore reflect our large and continuing effort on conifer somatic embryogenesis.

The Mass Production of Conifer Tree Hybrids, Phase I. Development of Cell Suspension-Embryoid-Plantlet Technique (Project 3223, Report Two) / Institute of Paper Chemistry. - Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1975. ID: B1925 Type: BKS Southlands 1.442 3223 R2 Subject 1. EMBRYO FORMATION INTRODUCTION: Progress Report One (Introduction) briefly reviewed the history of the development of Project 3223 and discussed the research priorities that were established at the industry-attended project review meeting. Briefly, the established priorities were: (1) differentiation of diploid callus into trees, (2) development of the "single cell - embryoid - plantlet technique," (3) development of the protoplast fusion technique, and (4) production of conifer hybrids using the protoplast fusion procedure. The team includes individuals from the Tissue Culture (Winton and Verhagen), Biochemistry (Johnson and Carlson) and Electron Microscopy (Parham and Kaustinen) Laboratories, and they have made important progress on research Priorities 1 and 2 listed above. The overall agreement on the part of the investigators on the need to make the program a truly relevant research effort has resulted in changing the name of the project to "The Mass Production of Conifer

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(Continued) The Mass Production of Conifer Tree Hybrids, Phase I. Development of Cell Suspension-Embryoid-Plantlet Technique (Project 3223, Report Tree Hybrids." This change reflects their intention to emphasize the development of the cell suspension (single cell - embryoid - plantlet) procedure as the method to be used to mass produce conifer hybrids. The hybrid cells to be used are expected to come from existing promising hybrids and eventually from cells produced from fused protoplasts. The progress report that follows summarizes the activities and advances made during the past six months by the coordinated efforts of the three described research laboratories.

The Mass Production of Conifer Tree Hybrids, Phase I. Development of Cell Suspension - Embryoid - Plantlet Technique (Project 3223, Report Five) / Institute of Paper Chemistry. - Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1977. ID: B3020 Type: BKS Southlands 1.442 3223 R5 Subject 1. CONIFER HYBRIDS SUMMARY: Funded Project 3223 has the overall objective of the development of a reliable, low-cost method for the mass production of conifer hybrids and selected "elite" trees. The basic approach is the development of a procedure that starts with cells in suspension that can be manipulated to form embryoids, embryos, and finally plantlets and trees. Research presently emphasizes the tissue culture propagation of Douglas-fir and loblolly pine. The overall research program has been divided into studies dealing with callus (small groups of randomly dividing and unorganized cells) growing on a solid growth media and studies involving single cells and small clusters of cells growing in liquid media. Earlier, research at the Institute (and at other institutions) resulted in the production of shoots from callus derived from parts of seeds and very small seedlings. In some instances the shoots have rooted and plantlets resulted. Procedures for growing Douglas-fir callus, and more recently loblolly pine callus, are now worked out and callus production is routine. Callus and shoots obtained from different sources of callus are being used primarily for biochemical feeback investigations. Callus obtained from needles of Douglas-fir and loblolly pine appear to have several advantages as a starting point for investigations on the formation of shoots and/or roots (organogenesis) and embryos (embryogenesis). During this past year, a routine, reliable procedure was developed for producing large amounts of needle callus. This procedure is described in some detail in an early section of this report. Of considerable interest, although not presently one of our major objectives, was the production of additional shoots from subcultured Douglas-fir needle callus. The shoots were used in enzyme and other biochemical studies for comparing organized (shoots) and unorganized growth (callus). Shoots and the shoot-producing callus are expected to contribute to our understanding of the trigger mechanism involved in shoot initiation.

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The Mass Production of Conifer Tree Hybrids - Suspension Culture Scale-Up for Douglas-fir and Loblolly Pine (Project 3223, Report Six) / Institute of Paper Chemistry. - Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1978. ID: B3021 Type: BKS Southlands 1.442 3223 R6 Subject 1. TISSUE CULTURE INTRODUCTION: For decades, research with forest trees has lagged behind advancements in agriculture and medicine. Forestry research looked to these fields for directions and developments that could help domesticate and improve trees, especially the coniferous species. This fact was recognized as early as 1929 when a special task force was set up to evaluate research in forestry. The observation was made that research in forestry would continue to lag behind agriculture until a special physiological technique was devised to allow the study of trees in the laboratory. Today, we have this technique. Through cell and tissue culture, new technologies have developed that will revolutionize forestry. They have already revolutionized the field of horticulture. Currently, nearly 70 establishments are applying tissue culture in their commercial greenhouse operations. In forestry, it is a most dramatic demonstration to the novice that a few live cells taken from a species as large as Douglas-fir could be grown and multiplied by the millions like microorganisms in a few liters of nutrient medium. Furthermore, the daughter cells that grow can be controlled so that the tissues generated grow in an organized fashion. This is the subject of this year's progress report. We consider the progress a breakthrough and a most encouraging development for member companies. We now have a potential forest in a flask!

The Mass Production of Conifer Tree Hybrids - Embryogenesis in Cell Suspensions of Douglas-Fir and Loblolly Pine (Project 3223, Report Seven) / Institute of Paper Chemistry. - Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1979. ID: B3022 Type: BKS Southlands 1.442 3223 R7 Subject 1. CLONING SUMMARY: Our seventh report to the industry for 1978/1979 describes a significant breakthrough that deals with the induction and development of embryo-like structures from cell suspension cultures. The research clearly indicates that our major aim of mass producing superior trees from cells of Douglas-fir and loblolly pine is not only realistic but also a most desirable goal for the industry. A key development in the project is the shift from largely empirical studies to a new effort where the parameters of our cloning technology can be identified, quantified, field tested and reported to the membership. The shift in emphasis, we feel, is a positive sign of progress. Nevertheless, the need for new technology to monitor and quantify the critical variables together with the current complexity associated with the biochemistry and physiology of developing tissues means that we may still be several years away from having available to our supporters a successful technology for mass propagation of

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(Continued) The Mass Production of Conifer Tree Hybrids - Embryogenesis in Cell Suspensions of Douglas-Fir and Loblolly Pine (Project 3223, conifers.

The Mass Production of Conifer Tree Hybrids - Embryogenesis in Cell Suspensions of Douglas-Fir and Loblolly Pine - Juvenile Experimental Materials, Phase 1 (Project 3223, Report Eight) / Institute of Paper Chemistry. - Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1981. ID: B3023 Type: BKS Southlands 1.442 3223 R8 Subject 1. CLONING SUMMARY: This year's report is based on a pilot study dealing with the potential of juvenile tissues from Douglas-fir and loblolly pine for a cloning cycle using cell suspension cultures. The report describes the first phase of research and conclusions reached in producing cells from a variety of tissues obtained from stratified and germinating seeds. The reduction of tissues to cells was accomplished in 5 steps (Phase 1) and accounted for the project's activities to December 1980. The production of cells sets the stage for pilot studies on experimental morphogenesis, i.e., the processes of somatic cell embryogenesis or organogenesis as described in earlier reports. Because of the inherent reporting schedule and the need for a preparatory period for the Annual Research Advisory Subcommittee meeting, we have described our results over the short term to December 1980. We have also planned our work for Phase 2 of the cloning cycle over the longer term from March 1981 to the following December.

The Mass Production of Conifer Tree Hybrids - Model Systems Investigations and Embryogenesis Studies in Douglas-Fir and Loblolly Pine (Project 3223, Report Nine) / Institute of Paper Chemistry. - Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1982. ID: B3024 Type: BKS Southlands 1.442 3223 R9 Subject 1. CONIFER HYBRIDS SUMMARY: Conifer tissue culture research this past year emphasized three areas of investigation: model systems, generating and maintaining high-quality cell suspensions, and research on obtaining gymnosperm somatic embryogenesis. Basically, the premise adopted has been that we must have cells of "appropriate

The Mass Production of Conifer Tree Hybrids - Model Systems Investigations and Embryogenesis Studies in Douglas-Fir and Loblolly Pine (Project 3223, Report Ten) / Institute of Paper Chemistry. - Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1983. ID: B3025 Type: BKS Southlands 1.442 3223 R10 Subject 1. CONIFER HYBRIDS SUMMARY: Model Systems were studied intensively this past year, with

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(Continued) The Mass Production of Conifer Tree Hybrids - Model Systems Investigations and Embryogenesis Studies in Douglas-Fir and free amino acids, polyamines, and carbon metabolism being evaluated using wild carrot suspensions and natural gymnosperm embryo development. Enzyme activities associated with polyamine biosynthesis were also evaluated in wild carrot suspensions. Arginine and glutamine appear to be the most important amino acids in the wild carrot system during early stages of embryogenesis. Comparable studies of natural gymnosperm embryogenesis demonstrated high levels of arginine, glutamine, and asparagine during early stages of embryo development, levels apparently much higher than exhibited by IPC gymnosperm cell suspensions.

The Mass Production of Conifer Tree Hybrids (Project 3223, Report Eleven) / Institute of Paper Chemistry. - Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1984. ID: B3026 Type: BKS Southlands 1.442 3223 R11 Subject 1. CONIFER HYBRIDS SUMMARY: During the past year, model systems research was an important part of the overall tissue culture research effort. Studies on the polyamine levels in wild carrot and in developing pine cone embryos represent just a part of our research effort in this area. As a follow-up to earlier reported metabolic pathway/inhibitor research, a study was established in which the role of arginine decarboxylase (ADC) and polyamines in wild carrot embryogenesis was investigated. The results of these experiments demonstrated that the inhibitor a-difluoromethylarginine (DMFA) caused a 50% reduction in wild carrot embryo formation. Additions of putrescine restored embryogenesis. The inhibition of development by DFMA, which acts by decreasing ADC activity and lowering putrescine and spermidine levels in the cells, demonstrates that putrescine and spermidine are among factors essential for embryogenesis in wild carrot. Additional inhibitor studies which employed dicyclohexylammonium sulfate (DCHA) and methyl glyoxal bis-guanyl hydrazone (MGBG) seem to indicate that spermidine, rather than putrescine, may be the polyamine most required in wild carrot embryo development.

The Mass Production of Conifer Tree Hybrids (Project 3223, Report Thirteen) / Institute of Paper Chemistry. - Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1986. ID: B3028 Type: BKS Southlands 1.442 3223 R13 Subject 1. SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS SUMMARY: Important progress during the past year has engendered reconsideration of the approaches to reach the near term goals of this project, namely, high frequency somatic embryogenesis from loblolly pine and Douglas-fir cultured cells. A new conceptual plan has been designed to exploit the availability of working conifer models. These already have delivered some highly relevant guidance for our efforts and promise to provide more.

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(Continued) The Mass Production of Conifer Tree Hybrids (Project 3223, Report Thirteen) As the new operational format takes hold, the division of our research efforts into Model Systems, Objective I, and Objective II research, which has served as the basis for our reporting for some time now, is being phased out. The idea of generating high quality suspension cell lines (Objective I) and then inducing them to form somatic embryos (Objective II) stemmed from the wild carrot model. In recently observed cases of somatic embryogenesis in conifers, however, there is no need for this kind of sequential protocol. Report Thirteen reflects this transaction. The basis for current excitement is described in "New Developments and Directions" and in the "New Conceptual Plan." "Model Systems Research" is retained by "Objectives I and II" have been combined and may not appear in future reports.

The Mass Production of Conifer Tree Hybrids, Phase I. Development of Cell Suspension - Embryoid - Plantlet Technique (Project 3223, Report Three) / Institute of Paper Chemistry. - Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1976. ID: B3033 Type: BKS Southlands 1.442 3223 R3 Subject 1. CONIFER HYBRIDS INTRODUCTION: Project 3223, which has the title and objective of "The Mass Production of Conifer Tree Hybrids" utilizes a team approach with input from the Institute's Tissue Culture, Biochemistry and Electron Microscopy Laboratories. Progress is the key to continue interest and support for a research program like Project 3223 that, although long range, has the potential of making a major impact on the future fiber supply of North America. There are several approaches that could be used in reaching the objective cited above which, incidentally, we believe will require developing a reliable technique for going from single cells in suspension to embryoids, plantlets and then finally trees. One approach would be to establish a series of very basic studies investigating the several facets of the physiology and biochemistry of cell growth and differentiation. The other extreme would be to use an entirely empirical approach, i.e., trying a number of types, combinations and concentrations of plant growth regulating chemicals to modify tissue and cell suspension growth. Rapid short-term progress can be made using the empirical approach but, because of the complicated nature of the processes involved, at least some basic biochemical information appears to be required in order to develop reliable propagation procedures. The actual procedure being employed by the Institute is a combination of empirical and basic biochemical approaches. This we feel, will speed up long-term progress and, because of our increased understanding of the biochemistry and physiology involved, the reproducibility of the developed procedures will be improved.

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The Mass Production of Conifer Tree Hybrids, Phase I. Development of Cell Suspension - Embryoid - Plantlet Technique (Project 3223, Report Four) / Institute of Paper Chemistry. - Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1976. ID: B3034 Type: BKS Southlands 1.442 3223 R4 Subject 1. TISSUE CULTURE INTRODUCTION: The history of Project 3223, and the increasing interest by the paper industry in the use of tissue culture techniques as a method of vegetatively propagating trees, makes an interesting story. Institute Project 3223, Mass Production of Conifer Hybrids, was initiated on July 1, 1974, after a number of years' experience with tissue culture propagation of aspen and approximately three years' experience in a less intensive way with several species of conifers. The interest, controversy and discussions associated with the establishment of Project 3223 has resulted in increased interest and, more importantly, increased tissue culture research at several other institutions. We feel this increased effort, using a variety of approaches, is an extremely healthy situation and is one that will facilitate maximum progress. The development of tissue culture techniques as a reliable complementary method to conventional tree improvement methods is highly desirable.

The Mass Production of Conifers - Loblolly Pine and Douglas-Fir (Project 3223, Report Twelve) / Institute of Paper Chemistry. - Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1985. ID: B3027 Type: BKS Southlands 1.442 3223 R12 Subject 1. BIOCHEMISTRY SUMMARY: The overall research activities of this project have been organized into three areas of emphasis; Model Systems Research and Objective I and Objective II Research. Model systems research involves biochemical investigations into the model species and/or systems that we feel will help us better understand the biochemistry of somatic embryogenesis and in turn allow us to understand the biochemistry of somatic embryogenesis in loblolly pine and Douglas-fir. Model species and/or systems presently being used include coffee, wild carrot, aspen, and both organogenesis and natural embryogenesis in loblolly pine and in Douglas-fir. Objective I research deals with initiating and maintaining high quality cell lines, while Objective II includes studies designed to induce embryogenesis from cells growing as cell suspensions.

Mass Spectrometry of Pesticides and Pollutants, 1976 / by S. Safe, O. Hutzinger. - CRC Press, Inc., 1976. ID: B3463 Southlands 3.0 S33m 1976 Subject 1. MASS SPECTROMETRY PREFACE: In the last ten years the uses and applications of mass spectrometry have increased rapidly in many diverse scientific disciplines. The fields of pesticide and pollution analysis and

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(Continued) Mass Spectrometry of Pesticides and Pollutants, 1976 chemistry are not exceptional in this regard and applications of mass spectrometry are probably increasing more rapidly in these fields than in others. The current scientific and political interest in the analysis and monitoring of environmental pollutants has generated a large number of applications of mass spectrometry and in particular gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) is a most powerful analytical method. GC-MS coupled with computer facilities is now routinely used to monitor environmental samples. In addition a number of groups have been increasingly interested in the photochemical and metabolic behavior of pesticides and pollutants and again the analyses and characterization of the products of these processes are facilitated by mass spectrometry. The main aim of this book has been to collect and discuss all the published information on the mass spectrometry of pesticides and pollutants. These data have been arranged according to their chemical functionality (i.e., carbamates, ureas, triazines, etc.) and their mass spectra and fragmentations patterns have been presented and discussed in some detail. We have also included and discussed the spectra of many compounds which have recently been run in our laboratory. In addition, the uses of mass spectrometry in the identification of photo and metabolic products have also been included.

Mass Spectrometry of Pesticides and Pollutants, 1977 / by S. Safe, O. Hutzinger. - CRC Press, Inc., 1977. ID: B3464 Southlands 3.0 S33m 1977 Subject 1. MASS SPECTROMETRY PREFACE: In the last ten years the uses and applications of mass spectrometry have increased rapidly in many diverse scientific disciplines. The fields of pesticide and pollution analysis and chemistry are not exceptional in this regard and applications of mass spectrometry are probably increasing more rapidly in these fields than in others. The current scientific and political interest in the analysis and monitoring of environmental pollutants has generated a large number of applications of mass spectrometry and in particular gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) is a most powerful analytical method. GC-MS coupled with computer facilities is now routinely used to monitor environmental samples. In addition a number of groups have been increasingly interested in the photochemical and metabolic behavior of pesticides and pollutants and again the analyses and characterization of the products of these processes are facilitated by mass spectrometry. The main aim of this book has been to collect and discuss all the published information on the mass spectrometry of pesticides and pollutants. These data have been arranged according to their chemical functionality (i.e., carbamates, ureas, triazines, etc.) and their mass spectra and fragmentations patterns have been presented and discussed in some detail. We have also included and discussed the spectra of many compounds which have recently been run in our laboratory. In addition, the uses of mass spectrometry in the

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(Continued) Mass Spectrometry of Pesticides and Pollutants, 1977 identification of photo and metabolic products have also been included.

Mastering Omnis 3 / by Steven Maller. - Tab Books Inc., 1986. ID: B51 Type: BK Southlands 0.665 M252m ISBN/ISSN: 0-8306-0474-X

Mathematical Handbook for Scientists and Engineers / by Ph.D., Gra Kornnino A., M.S., The Kornresa M.. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1961. ID: B167 Type: BKS Southlands 0.713 K84m

Mathematical methods for digital computers / by Ph.D., Anthon Ralstony, Ph.D., Her Wilfbert S.. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1960. ID: B104 Type: BK Southlands 0.665 R164m

Mathematical Programming for Natural Resource Management / by Dennis P. Dykstra. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1984. (McGraw-Hill Series in Forest Resources) ID: B1261 Type: BKS Southlands 0.711 D996m pt.1 ISBN/ISSN: 0-07-018552-2

McIntire-Stennis Cooperative Forestry Research Program, 1967 / by William H. Cummings. - U.S.D.A., 1968. ID: B3061 Type: BKS Southlands 0.751 F 1967 Subject 1. FORESTRY RESEARCH INTRODUCTION: Nineteen-sixty-seven marked the fourth year of research under the McIntire-Stennis Cooperative Federal-State Forestry Research Program. Progress is depicted in this year's report by selected research examples representing about one-fourth of the total program underway at the 60 cooperating institutions. One or more examples are included for each institution and for each of 18 separate categories of research. In addition, the examples are supplemented by a complete listing of all other projects and resulting publications wihin each research category, thereby presenting all such relevant information in one place in the report. More than 500 senior scientists and 408 graduate students were active participants in the 435 research projects comprising the program in 1967. There were a total of 192

McKay's Modern Portuguese-English and English-Portuguese Dictionary / by Elbert L. Richardson, Maria de Lourdes Sa Pereira, Milton Sa Pereira. - David McKay Company, Inc., 1965. ID: B1002 Type: BKS Southlands 0.712 Mc

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Measuring the Third Forest-Proceedings Fourth Annual Forestry and Wildlife Forum, April 26-27, 1973. - Va. Polytechnic Institute & State Univ., 1973. ID: B1174 Type: BKS Southlands 8.4 M42 1973 Subject 1. FOREST RESOURCE

The Mechanical Properties of Wood Including a Discussion of the Factors Affecting the Mechanical Properties, Working / by George A. Garratt. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1931. ID: B648 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 5.12 G238m

Mechanical Pulping Manual / by Henry J. Perry... [et al.]. - Tappi Press, 1960. (Tappi Monograph Series) ID: B2070 Type: BKS Southlands 5.612 P 21

Mechanisms of Forest Response to Acidic Deposition / by Alan Alfred Lucier, Sharon Gibson Haines. - Springer-Verlag, 1990. ID: B1235 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 M ISBN/ISSN: 0-387-97205-6

Mechanisms of Regulation of Plant Growth / by R. L. Bieleski, A. R. Ferguson, M. M. Cresswell. - The Royal Soc. of NZ, Wellington, 1974. (Bulletin 12) ID: B2373 Type: BKS Southlands 1.14 B53m Bull. 12 1974

Mechanization in Short Rotation, Intensive Culture (SRIC) Forestry - Proceedings of the IEA/BA Task IX Activity I International Conference / by Bryce J. Stokes, Timothy P. McDonald. - Auburn University, 1994. ID: B3653 Southlands 4.0 H82i IX AI Subject 1. SHORT ROTATION FOREWORD: This International Conference was unique in that it attempted to bring together from around the globe those interested in a special aspect of short rotation forestry. The organizers were extremely pleased with the interest and participation in the conference. The meeting provided an arena to exchange scientific and technical information, to learn the current status of such activities, to identify additional resources and collaborators, and to stimulate a growing interest in the problems and opportunities associated with mechanization in short rotation forestry. The meeting successfully accomplished the intended objectives of fostering exchange and promoting new interests. A total of 69 persons attended, representing seven countries.

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Media and the Environment. - Island Press, 1991. ID: B2004 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 M ISBN/ISSN: 1-55963-130-9

Merchantable Volume Predictions for Slash Pine Trees / by Julia R. Ledbetter, Thomas G. Matney. - Mississippi State University, 1983. ID: B3686 Southlands 7.235 L42m Subject 1. VOLUME ABSTRACT: Flexible procedures for determining merchantable volumes of mining merchantable volumes of individual trees are necessary for multiple product inventories and yield estimation. Equations for predicting the inside (ib) and outside (ob) bark profiles of slash pine trees grown in natural stands or site-prepared plantations are presented herein. A FORTRAN computer program, which incorporates the equations to predict merchantable height and volume [International-1/4 inch, Scribner, Doyle board-foot scale and cubic foot volumes (ib/ob)] to any merchantable top diameter limit, also is included (Appendix 1). The program is written to run on Radio Shack Model 16 and Model II minicomputers, but, with minor modifications, it can be adapted to run on any computer system.

The Merck Index, 8th Edition. - Eigth Edition. - Merck & Co., Inc., 1968. ID: B154 Type: BKS Southlands 0.712 M554 8th 1968

The Merck Index, 9th Edition. - Ninth Edition. - Merck & Co., Inc., 1976. ID: B1311 Type: BKS Southlands 0.671 M554 9th 1976 ISBN/ISSN: 911910-26-3

Metapopulations and Wildlife Conservation / by Dale R. McCullough. - Island Press, 1996. ID: B2895 Southlands 9.4 M22m ISBN/ISSN: 1-55963-458-8 Subject 1. METAPOPULATIONS

A Method of Assessing the Lower Limits of Utilization of a Conventional Harvesting System Performing an Integrated Harvest on a Variety of Stands / by Jr., Fra Kingnklin M.. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1981. ID: B3075 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 K56m Subject 1. UTILIZATION The purpose of this study is to demonstrate how an economic analysis of harvest costs can benefit the independent logging contractor. This type of analysis can help the contractor to determine which diameter classes are economically feasible to harvest with his particular system. This goal will be approached through the following

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(Continued) A Method of Assessing the Lower Limits of Utilization of a Conventional Harvesting System Performing an Integrated Harvest objectives: 1. The first objective is to develop marginal cost curves for the simulated systems and to examine the impact of different diameter distributions on these curves. 2. The economically optimal lower limits of utilization will be determined for the systems using marginal analysis, and compared to determine which harvesting systems offer more efficient use of the resources involved. 3. Finally, the conventional harvesting systems will be compared with similar systems designed to recover the logging residues in order to examine the changes in marginal costs, marginal revenues, and the optimal lower limits of utilization caused by these adaptations.

Methods for Biological Monitoring - A Manual for Assessing Human Exposure to Hazardous Substances / by Theodore J. Kneip, John V. Crable. - American Public Health Association, 1988. ID: B3462 Southlands 0.6 K33m Subject 1. BIOLOGICAL MONITORING PREFACE: This manual of biological monitoring methods is an endeavor to fulfill a recognized need on the part of laboratories engaged in analysis of biological samples of human origin. Samples may be taken of body fluids and breath, or hair, nails, and other tissues from human subjects who are known or suspected to having been exposed to toxic materials. Although the methods were developed primarily to assess toxic exposures in the workplace, they may be used in situations of suspected contamination, fugitive emissions, or other potential human encounters with hazardous materials. This manual is not a report of research in the expanding field of biological monitoring, nor is it a manual of methods for the evaluation of health effects or health screening. The manual provides in one source, in a uniform and readily usable manner, many of the currently used laboratory methods for biological monitoring. The methods in this manual are tools to be used by qualified laboratory personnel to produce data which can be interpreted by knowledgeable experts. It is a manual of step-by-step analytical methods which have been revised by experts and written in a form suitable for use by qualified laboratories.

Methods for Chemical Analysis of Soils / by L. C. Blakemore, P. L. Searle, B. K. Daly. - NZ Soil Bureau, 1987. (NZ Soil Bureau Scientific Report 80) ID: B457 Type: BKS Southlands 1.6372 B636m ISBN/ISSN: 0304-1735

Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes. - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1983. (EPA-600/4-79-020) ID: B2404 Type: BKS Southlands 0.61 M47 1983

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Methods For Identifying and Evaluating the Nature and Extent of Non-Point Sources of Pollutants. - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1973. ID: B1166 Type: BKS Southlands 9.23 M

Methods for Plant Molecular Biology / by Arthur Weissbach, Herbert Weissbach. - Academic Press, Inc., 1988. (Methods of Enzymology Volume 118) ID: B940 Type: BKS Southlands 1.4 M ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-743655-3

Methods for Research on the Ecology of Soil-Borne Plant Pathogens / by Leander F. Johnson, Elroy A. Curl. - Burgess Publishing Company, 1972. ID: B459 Type: BKS Southlands 1.6372 J67m ISBN/ISSN: 8087-1016-8

Methods in Carbohydrate Chemistry - Volume I: Analysis and Preparation of Sugars / by Roy L. Whistler... [et al.]. - Academic Press, 1962. ID: B704 Type: BKS Southlands 5.13 W576m v.1

Methods in Plant Breeding / by Herbert Kendall Hayes, Forrest Rhinehard Immer, David Clyde Smith. - Second Edition. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1955. ID: B409 Type: BKS Southlands 1.41 H417m2

Methods in Polyphenol Chemistry - Proceedings of the Plant Phenolics Group Symposium, Oxford, April 1963 / by J. B. Pridham. - The Macmillan Company, 1964. ID: B3482 Southlands 1.0 P74m Subject 1. POLYPHENOL CHEMISTRY PREFACE: Previous Symposia in this series have dealt with the advances that have been made in the chemistry and biochemistry of phenolic compounds. Delegates at the most recent Plant Phenolics Group Symposium which was held at the Dyson-Perrins Laboratory, University of Oxford, during 2-4 April 1963, were concerned with the methods and techniques which made many of these advances possible. The development of paper chromatographic and ultraviolet spectroscopic techniques were particularly important and, no doubt, were largely responsible for the rapid growth in our knowledge of polyphenols which has occurred during the last 10-15 years. In addition to these two methods other spectroscopic techniques were dealt with at the Symposium. Particular mention should perhaps be made of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy which is becoming increasingly important in polyphenol chemistry. Only recently Professor W. D. Ollis presented structural formulae of complex polyphenols which were based almost entirely on N.M.R. studies. The full-scale application of mass spectrometry to structural studies in this general field is

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(Continued) Methods in Polyphenol Chemistry - Proceedings of the Plant Phenolics Group Symposium, Oxford, April 1963 also awaited with interest. Modern chromatographic methods such as thin layer and gas-liquid techniques will probably be used extensively in the future. These will enable the analyses of polyphenol mixtures to be carried out more rapidly and with greater resolution. Polyamide chromatography also has high powers of resolution, although this technique has not been widely used owing to difficulties in obtaining supplies of polyamide powder. This situation has now improved, however.

Methods of Applying Herbicides / by C. G. McWhorter, M. R. Gebhardt. - Weed Science Society of America, 1987. ID: B900 Type: BKS Southlands 2.671 M ISBN/ISSN: 0-911733-08-6

Methods of Genome Analysis in Plants / by Prem P. Jauhar. - CRC Press, 1996. ID: B2461 Type: BKS Southlands 1.48 J38m ISBN/ISSN: 0-8493-9437-6 Subject 1. PLANT GENOME MAPPING Before discussing methods of genome analysis and its relevance to various disciplines of biology we should define "genome" and the specific sense in which it will be used in this book. In general biological terms, a genome refers to all genetic material or the total gene complement contained in a set of chromosomes in eukaryotes, or in a genophore (the structural equivalent of a chromosome) in prokaryotes. In the context of discussions embodied in this book, genome is defined as the basic chromosome set that contains all the genetic information needed to produce an organism or an organelle. In eukaryotes, this is the monoploid (Gr. monos = single) set of chromosomes, whereas in prokaryotes, mitochondria, and plastids, it is the large, relatively naked DNA molecule that constitutes the genophore. A viral genome is one of a few simple molecules of DNA or RNA.

Methods of Soil Analysis - Part 2: Chemical and Microbiological Properties. - Second Edition. - American Society of Agronomy, Inc., 1982. (Agronomy No. 9, Part 2) ID: B463 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 1.6372 M592 pt.2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-89118-072-9

Methods of Soil Analysis - Part 2: Chemical and Microbiological Properties. - Second Edition., 1982. (Agronomy No. 9, Part 2) ID: B1307 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 1.6372 M592 pt.2 c.2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-89118-072-9

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Methods of Soil Analysis - Part 2: Chemical and Microbiological Properties / by Albert Lee Page, Robert H. Miller, Dennis R. Keeney. - Second. - American Society of Agronomy, 1982. (Agronomy) ID: B2104 Type: BKS Southlands 1.6372 M592 pt.2 c.3 ISBN/ISSN: 0-89118-072-9 Subject 1. SOIL ANALYSIS The first edition of Methods of Soil Analysis, Part 2, Chemical and Microbiological Properties was published in 1965. The purpose of the book was to provide a comprehensive and authoritative treatise on laboratory methods for the chemical and microbiological characterization of soils. The book was extremely well received and has been recognized internationally as the standard reference for the methods of soil analysis. More than 12,300 copies have been sold worldwide. Dr. C. A. Black, to whom the second edition is dedicated, edited the first edition. Since 1965 the technological advances in analytical instrumentation and methodology have been substantial. Additionally, the widespread public concern over environmental quality created a need to expand the coverage to include methods for elements and constituents not contained in the first edition. Recognizing these needs and following a recommendation by the ASA Monographs Committee, the Executive Committee of ASA approved publication of this second edition.

Methods of Soil Analysis, Part I, Physical and Mineralogical Methods. - Second Edition. - American Society of Agronomy, 1986. (Agronomy) ID: B2103 Type: BKS Southlands 1.6372 M592 pt. 1 ISBN/ISSN: 0-89118-088-5

Methods of Studying Plant Water Relations / by Bohdan Slavik. - Springer-Verlag, New York, 1974. ID: B2338 Type: BKS Southlands 1.11 S62m ISBN/ISSN: 0-387-06686-1

Methods of Studying Root Systems / by Wolfgang Bohm. - Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York, 1979. (Ecological Studies 33) ID: B375 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3115 B676m ISBN/ISSN: 3-540-09329-X

Methods Used to Control Pollination of Pines in the Sierra Nevada of California / by W. C. Cumming, F. I. Righter. - U.S.D.A., 1948. (Circular) ID: B2040 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 1.47 C

Micro-Fractionation of Whole-Tree Components - An IEA-FEA-JAC14 Report / by Jorgen Baadsgaard-Jensen. - Skovteknisk Institut, 1985. ID: B3453 Southlands 1.21 B32m ISBN/ISSN: 87-87798-40-9

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(Continued) Micro-Fractionation of Whole-Tree Components - An IEA-FEA-JAC14 Report Subject 1. MICRO-FRACTIONATION This present report presents the results of a literature study made by the Danish Institute of Forest Technology for the International Energy Agency project JAC 14 'Micro-Segregation for Whole-Tree Utilization'. The investigation was made with the following three objects: 1. To define and clarify what is understood by micro-fractionation. 2. To study and describe the work on micro-fractionation of whole trees done up till now. 3. To outline areas of research and development where an international collaboration on micro-fractionation should be established.

Microbial and Nutrient Changes Associated with the Ashbed Effect / by Maija Anna Renbuss. - Australian National University, 1968. ID: B2519 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 R46m 1968

Microbiological Examination of Five Forest Soils Before and After Cutting of the Trees / by Sandra L. Edwards. - La. State Univ. & Agric & Mech. College, 1978. ID: B2402 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 E26m 1978

Microbiology and Soil Fertility - Papers Presented at the Twenty-Fifth Annual Biology Colloquium / by C. M. Gilmour, O. N. Allen. - Oregon State University Press, 1965. ID: B3331 Southlands 1.635 G54m Subject 1. MICROBIOLOGY The title of this colloquium, "Microbiology and Soil Fertility," was well chosen and properly phrased. It's theme pays tribute to two scientific disciplines that are basic to our existence. Soil micro-organisms and fertility are not dichotomous. In Peter Farb's book, Living Earth, the statement is made that "the soil is the placenta of Life." But graphic as this statement is, it is well to remember that soil is not only a flow of life, it is a massive cauldron of activity. The projected force of this activity is toward fertility - that innate capacity of a soil to supply nutrients in adequate amounts and in suitable proportions for proper plant growth.

Microcomputers and Libraries: A Guide to Technology, Products and Applications / by Mark E. Rorvig. - Knowledge Industry Publications, Inc., 1982. ID: B1526 Type: BKS Southlands 0.665 R ISBN/ISSN: 0-914236-67-9

Microcomputers: A New Tool for Foresters / by Jr., John Moser W.., 1982. ID: B882 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) Microcomputers: A New Tool for Foresters 0.665 M626

Microsoft MS-DOS User's Guide and User's Reference, Operating System Version 4.01. - Phoenix Comp. Prod., Inc., Redmond, WA, 1988. ID: B1948 Type: BKS Southlands 0.665 M

Microsoft Windows for Workgroups Resource Kit, Addendum for Operating Systems Version 3.11 - Complete Technical Information for the Support Professional / Microsoft. - Microsoft Corporation, 1993. ID: B2955 Type: BKS Southlands 0.412 M52m WRK 3.11 Subject 1. NETWORK INTEGRATION

Microsoft Windows for Workgroups Resource Kit, for Operating System Version 3.1 - Complete Technical Information for the Support Professional / Microsoft. - Microsoft Corporation, 1992. ID: B2956 Type: BKS Southlands 0.412 M52m WRK 3.1 Subject 1. TECHNICAL SUPPORT

Microsoft Windows Resource Kit, for Operating System Version 3.1 / Microsoft. - Microsoft Corporation, 1992. ID: B2957 Type: BKS Southlands 0.412 M52m RK Subject 1. TROUBLESHOOTING

Microsoft Windows User's Guide / Microsoft. - Version 2. - Microsoft Corporation, 1987. ID: B2958 Type: BKS Southlands 0.412 M52m UG Subject 1. TECHNIQUES

Mineral Facts and Problems, 1960 Edition / Bureau of Mines. - Second. - United States Government Printing Office, 1960. (Bulletin) ID: B3338 Southlands 5.0 B87m Subject 1. MINERALS

Mineral Nutrition of Conifer Seedlings / by R. Van den Driessche, R. Van den Driessche. - CRC Press, 1991. ID: B1601 Type: BKS Southlands 1.132 M ISBN/ISSN: 0-8493-5971-6

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Mineral Nutrition of Conifer Seedlings / by R. Van den Driessche. - CRC Press, 1991. ID: B1601 Type: BKS Southlands 1.132 M ISBN/ISSN: 0-8493-5971-6

Mineral Nutrition of Higher Plants / by Horst Marschner. - Academic Press, 1986. ID: B1588 Type: BKS Southlands 1.132 M37m ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-473541-X Subject 1. CROPS

Mineral Nutrition of Trees, A Symposium / by Charles W. Ralston... [et al.]. - Duke University, 1959. ID: B3710 Southlands 1.132 R34m Subject 1. INORGANIC NUTRITION FOREWORD: This bulletin contains the papers and discussions presented at a conference which met at Duke University on December 4-5, 1958 to consider a number of topics related to basic and applied research in the filed of inorganic nutrition of forest trees. It is quite evident that interest in tree nutrition research is expanding rapidly. In the Southeast, particularly, such interest probably stems from an awareness of the growing trend toward more intensive management of forest land. Adoption of continuous production of pulpwood crops on short rotations as the primary objective of management on many forest holdings has stimulated research in all phases of tree and site improvement. The forest manager currently recognized the need for rather intensive land cultivation practices, chemical control of weed species, and is actively engaged in tree improvement research. Although the value of mineral amendments in the production of forest tree seed and seedlings has been recognized for many years, information on the mineral element requirements and growth responses of southern forest species is rather meager. Recognition of the limitations in our knowledge of this subject provided both the stimulus for sponsoring this conference and a guide for planning its scope. The latter consideration is reflected by the number of contributors to this bulletin who are non-foresters. However, it seems likely that the techniques and viewpoints presented here by investigators in various allied fields of woody plant nutrition will provide many useful starting points for analogous research in forest tree nutrition.

Minerals for the Chemical and Allied Industries / by Sydney J. Johnstone. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1954. ID: B3605 Southlands 1.13 J63m 1954 Subject 1. MINERALS PREFACE: During recent years substances of mineral origin have found increasing use in the chemical and allied industries, such as those producing ceramic materials, refractories, building materials, paints,

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(Continued) Minerals for the Chemical and Allied Industries etc. The object of this book is to present in a concise form essential information on the properties of these minerals and metals, their sources of supply, processing and metallurgy, and uses with special reference to specifications laid down for their uses in particular industries. Those who have had occasion to seek such specifications know only too well the difficulties often attending the search, particularly where the requirements are not included in standard specifications issued by well-known authorities.

The minicomputer in the laboratory / by James W. Cooper. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1977. ID: B89 Type: BK Southlands 0.665 C777m ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-01883-X

Minimum Coancestry Selection / by Jr., Geor Askewge Robert., 1981. ID: B242 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 A835m 1981

Mississippi Harvest - Lumbering in the Longleaf Pine Belt 1840-1915 / by Nollie Hickman. - The University of Mississippi, 1962. ID: B621 Type: BKS Southlands 4.0 H628m

Mississippi's Piney Woods, A Human Perspective / by Noel Polk. - Univ. Press of Mississippi, Jackson, 1986. ID: B2554 Type: BKS Southlands 0.111 P64m ISBN/ISSN: 0-87805-288-7

Mississippi: The Closed Society / by James W. Silver. - Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., New York, 1963. ID: B2643 Type: BKS Southlands 0.71 S54m

Mobile Genetic Elements / by James A. Shapiro. - Academic Press, 1983. ID: B2412 Type: BKS Southlands 1.48 S52m ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-638680-3 Subject 1. EXTRACHROMOSOMAL DNA

Mobile Genetic Elements / by David J. Sherratt. - Oxford University Press, 1995. ID: B2436 Type: BKS Southlands 1.482 S53m ISBN/ISSN: 0-19-963404-1

Mode of Action of Herbicides / by Floyd M. Ashton, Alden S. Crafts. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1973. ID: B2426 Type: BKS Southlands 2.67 A83m ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-03510-6

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A Model for Analyzing the Contributions of Forestry to a Region / by Gary W. Zinn. - Syracuse University, 1972. ID: B2676 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 Z56m 1972

Modeling Growth and Yield of Multipurpose Tree Species, Vol. 1. - Winrock International Institute, 1988. (Technical Series) ID: B2182 Type: BKS Southlands 2.71 M62 Vol. 1 1988 ISBN/ISSN: 0-933595-17-4

Modeling Positive Assortative Mating and Elite Populations in Recurrent Selection Programs for General Combining Ability / by Mary Frances Mahalovich. - North Carolina State University, 1990. ID: B3104 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 M33m 1990 Subject 1. POSITIVE ASSORTATIVE MATING ABSTRACT: An algorithm for allele modeling demonstrated the utility of adding elite populations to the hierarchy of population currently employed in tree improvement. Additive and partial dominance gene models were constructed for a trait with 50 loci. A large (N=500/498), random mated main-line population was simulated, where selected individuals were used to initiate positive assortative (PAM) and random mated (RM) elite populations of medium (n=50/48) and small size (n=12). Single-pair and 6-parent disconnected half diallel mating designs were evaluated in combination with mass and family plus within-family selection for heritabilities of 0.1, 0.2 and 0.3. Long-term effects in closed breeding populations were contrasted to periodic enrichment of the elite populations with main-line selections to offset inbreeding.

Modeling Sustainable Forest Ecosystems, Proceedings of a Conference in Washington, D. C., November 18-20, 1992 / by Dennis C. Le Master, Roger A. Sedjo. - American Forests, 1993. ID: B3136 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 L45m Subject 1. FOREST MANAGEMENT These proceedings contain papers given during the workshop "Modeling Sustainable Forest Ecosystems" held in Washington, D. C., on November 18-20, 1992. Its purpose was to present and discuss state-of-the-art approaches for modeling sustainable forest ecosystems at the landscape level. The workshop was organized in four sessions: 1. State-of-the-Art Modeling of Forest Ecosystem Structure, Functioning, and Response 2. State-of-the-Art Modeling of Forest Ecosystems at the Landscape Level, Including Analysis, Planning, Management, and Response 3. State-of-the-Art Modeling of Forest Ecosystems, Considering Commodity and Noncommodity Resources, Ecosystem Sustainability and Diversity, and Changing Social Values over Time 4. State-of-the-Art Models for Assessment of the Ecological, Social, and Economic Effects of Forest Management at the Stand and Lanscape or

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(Continued) Modeling Sustainable Forest Ecosystems, Proceedings of a Conference in Washington, D. C., November 18-20, 1992 the Regional, National, and International Levels.

Modeling the Potential Effects of Growth Reductions and Changes in Photosynthetic Efficiency and Needle Retention on the / by Karen D. Bessling. - Va. Polytechnic Institute & State Univ., 1988. ID: B1799 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 B 1988

Models of Stand Basal Area Distributions, Individual Tree Basal Area Growth, and Height-Diameter Relationships for Lob / by Edwin James Green. - University of Microfilms International, 1981. ID: B1110 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 G73m 1981

Modern Developments in Animal Breeding / by I. Michael Lerner, H. P. Donald. - Academic Press, 1966. ID: B394 Type: BKS Southlands 1.4 L616m

Modern Genetics / by J. A. Serra. - Academic Press, 1965. ID: B398 Type: BKS Southlands 1.4 S487m

Modern Methods in Forest Genetics / by J. P. Miksche. - Springer-Verlag, 1976. (Proceedings in Life Sciences) ID: B1379 Type: BKS Southlands 1.48 M689 ISBN/ISSN: 3-540-07708-1

Modern Particleboard & Dry-Process Fiberboard Manufacturing / by Thomas M. Maloney. - Thomas M. Maloney, 1977. ID: B3426 Southlands 5.3 M34m Subject 1. PROCESSING SYSTEMS PREFACE: This book on particleboard and dry-process fiberboard was made possible only by the many professionals who so generously contributed their time in preparing presentations for the ten symposia on particleboard held at Washington State University from 1967 through 1976. There is so much information available that it is difficult to include all of it in a single book. This effort attempts to highlight the important facets of the industry. Some may disagree with the author's selection of equipment and processes to be discussed in detail and those to be mentioned briefly or omitted entirely. However, for those wanting to enter the industry, this volume should provide basic information and the background for asking detailed, intelligent questions before embarking on such a new venture.

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Modern Plywood / by Thomas D. Perry. - Second Edition. - Pitman Publishing Corporation, 1948. ID: B3777 Southlands 5.322 P47m Subject 1. PLYWOOD INTRODUCTION: Modern Plywood has won deserved recognition as the leading general reference book in its field. It is widely used among educational institutions. This second edition is revised throughout and includes the latest improvements in plywood manufacturing and utilization, many of which are traceable to developments during World War II, in the United States and elsewhere. Noteworthy is the expanded treatment of modern wood adhesives.

Modern Sawmill & Panel Techniques 1, Volume 1: Proceedings of the North American Sawmill & Panel Clinic, Portland, Oregon - March 1980 / by Herbert G. Lambert. - Miller Freeman Publications, Inc., 1980. (Modern Sawmill & Panel Techniques) ID: B3366 Southlands 5.321 L35m T1 Subject 1. SAWMILL As a glance at the table of contents reveals, this book presents a healthy serving of information on both new and updated techniques and processes. In this respect, it maintains the approach which has generated steadily increased acceptance of both the clinics and the published proceedings among mill operators and equipment manufacturers alike. Perhaps the outstanding example of a new process is the chapter on the "Platen Dryer for Veneer." The clinic presentation on this new process, by three representatives of Weyerhaeuser Co., developer of the process, marked the initial public disclosure of mechanical and operational details of the system. It is here published in book form for the first time. Another chapter, "Why Machine Stress Rating?", focuses on a topic and technique which most certainly is not new but potential for which has not yet been fully appreciated. MSR has been around for quite a while, but it has not been so widely applied as might have been at first expected. The 1980s may well see much greater use of this proven technique as the necessity grows for better utilization of every log and as simple logic dictates avoiding use of "over-engineered" wood to do a particular job. This volume is a fitting contribution to the industry's range of solutions to problems of this challenging decade. While the topics dealt with are specific, the value of the information itself may vary well be expanded as a result of readers reflecting on ways to refine and improve processes in their mills and plants. One thing is certain: the equipment and processes discussed in this book - and many not yet devised or perfected - will be needed in the 1980s. This decade, despite its slow-paced start for the forest products industry, is forecast to be one of the outstanding eras in the history of forest products. Wood products, in their many forms, will take on both new and renewed importance.

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Modern Sawmill & Panel Techniques 2, Volume 2: Proceedings of the North American Sawmill & Panel Clinic, Portland, Oregon - March 1981 / by Vernon S. White. - Miller Freeman Publications, Inc., 1981. (Modern Sawmill & Panel Techniques) ID: B3367 Southlands 5.321 L35m T2 Subject 1. SAWMILL The ninth annual North American Sawmill & Panel Clinic and Machinery Show in Portland, Oregon, was successful despite the effect of a depressed housing market on the wood products industry. In addition to hundreds of attentive registrants at the clinic sessions, some 2200 wood industry people walked through more than 500 machinery show booths displaying everything from the "look up table" computer software to axes and peavies. Futuristic technology and age-old basics is the combination at the heart of the clinic and these proceedings.

Modern Sawmill Techniques, Volume 1, Proceedings of the First Sawmill Clinic / by Vernon S. White. - Miller Freeman Publications, Inc., 1973. ID: B3385 Southlands 5.321 L35m Vol. 1 Subject 1. SAWMILL Miller Freeman Publications, Inc., undertook the job of sponsoring a Sawmill Clinic on February 16, 17 and 18, 1973. The objective was to bring the best and newest operational and management ideas together at one marketplace, thus providing a forum where sawmillers and their industry suppliers could compare, digest, and discuss their common problems and experience. Twenty-seven presentations were made in a crowded two- and one-half-day program at the Memorial Coliseum in Portland, Oregon.

Modern Sawmill Techniques, Volume 2: Proceedings of the Second Sawmill Clinic, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 1973 / by Herbert G. Lambert. - Miller Freeman Publications, Inc., 1974. (Modern Sawmill Techniques) ID: B3378 Southlands 5.321 L35m Vol. 2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-87930-024-8 Subject 1. SAWMILL This is MODERN SAWMILL TECHNIQUES, Volume 2 of the Sawmill Clinic Library, a series of books designed to contain the proceedings of some of the most innovative gatherings in the annals of the sawmill industry. Specifically, these meetings have been called Clinics, for they were designed as working sessions. The heart of the Sawmill Clinic is the dissemination and exchange of mill production information. In the process, mutual benefits accrue to two major groups: the sawmill operators and the machinery manufacturers. This is because the Clinics are keyed to the exchange of practical experience as well as new information. Representatives of both the mill operators and the manufacturers participate in Clinic

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(Continued) Modern Sawmill Techniques, Volume 2: Proceedings of the Second Sawmill Clinic, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 1973 programs. The subjects of their presentations are actual mill operations and machinery installations, as well as design prototypes and systems which point strongly to improved performance, achieving increasingly better results.

Modern Sawmill Techniques, Volume 4, Proceedings of the Fourth Sawmill Clinic, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 1974 / by Herbert G. Lambert. - Miller Freeman Publications, Inc., 1974. (Modern Sawmill Techniques) ID: B3369 Southlands 5.321 L35m Vol. 4 Subject 1. MACHINERY FOREWORD: Volume 4 of Modern Sawmill Techniques, covering the Sawmill Clinic held in New Orleans in November 1974, reflects somewhat of a transition. This was pinpointed by one of the speakers, who commented: "Just a year ago, industry operators were seeking new machinery and new ideas which would help them boost lumber recovery in order to meet the huge demands of the 1972-1973 housing market. Now the operators are seeking the same kinds of aids - but the stated purpose, as a result of the housing market's having slid into its worst decline in several decades, is now almost entirely to cut costs."

Modern Sawmill Techniques, Volume 8, Proceedings of the Eighth Sawmill Clinic, Portland, Oregon - March 1978 / by Robert D. French. - Miller Freeman Publications, Inc., 1978. (Modern Sawmill Techniques) ID: B3368 Southlands 5.321 L35m Vol. 8 Subject 1. WOOD PRODUCTS FOREWORD: The wood products industry - despite the best efforts of government, suppliers, and customers - maintains a diversity which defies reduction to neat organizational charts, flow diagrams or tables of Standard Industrial Classification numbers. Consider the raw material sources for this industry: they range from tiny farm woodlots to carefully tended plantations to virtually impenetrable swamps and unscalable heights. This reluctance to fall into line behind Society's inexorable push for standardization has provided the thrust for the growth of Forest Industries' series of Sawmill Clinics in Portland.

Modern Timber Design / by Howard J. Hansen. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1947. ID: B656 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 5.3 H249m

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Modifying the Root Environment to Reduce Crop Stress / by G. F. Arkin, H. M. Taylor. - American Society of Agriculture Engineer, 1981. (An ASAE Monograph) ID: B378 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3115 M692 ISBN/ISSN: 0-916150-40-2

Moisture-Tension Data for Selected Soils on Experimental Watersheds / by H. N. Holtan... [et al.]., 1968. ID: B465 Type: BKS Southlands 1.638 M714

A Moment on the Earth, The Coming Age of Environmental Optimism / by Gregg Easterbrook. - Viking, 1995. ID: B2332 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 E37m ISBN/ISSN: 0-670-83983-3 Subject 1. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

More Wood Per Acre, Proceedings of the First Annual Forestry & Wildlife Forum / Virginia Polytechnic Institute. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1969. ID: B3415 Southlands 9.1 M37p Subject 1. SILVICULTURE INTRODUCTION: This publication reports the papers and discussions of the first annual Forestry & Wildlife FORUM held December 3-4, 1969, at Blacksburg, Virginia. The FORUM was planned and sponsored by the Division of Forestry & Wildlife Sciences, College of Agriculture, Extension Division, V.P.I., and by Virginia Forests, Inc. One hundred thirty-eight representatives from twelve states and Canada and various Federal, State and private agencies participated in this conference. The purpose of these annual FORUMS is to assist practicing natural resource managers through discussion of timely and useful information about natural resource problems. The most effective techniques for presenting this information to the participants were and will continue to be essential to the planning of this series of FORUMS. The exchange of experiences and ideas at these FORUMS is designed to broaden the knowledge of participants, stimulate their thinking and extend their horizons, thereby helping them to deal with the many complex aspects of total natural resource management.

More Wood Per Acre-Proceedings, First Annual Forestry & Wildlife Forum, December 3-4, 1969. - Ext. Div., VPI, & Va. Forests, Inc., 1970. ID: B1169 Type: BKS Southlands 7.273 M67 1970

Morphology and Taxonomy of Fungi / by Ernst Athearn Bessey. - McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 1950. ID: B2319 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 3.34 B43m ISBN/ISSN: 0-02-84132

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Morphology, Reproduction, Food Habits, Crop Depredation, and Mortality of Black Bears on the Neuse-Pamlico Peninsula,NC / by Robert Calvin Maddrey. - Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1995. ID: B2403 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 M32m 1995

Motivation - Harvard Business Review Special Collection. - Harvard Business School Publishing Divis, 1984. ID: B1516 Type: BKS Southlands 0.42 M

Motor Fleet Safety Manual. - Second Edition. - National Safety Council, 1972. ID: B706 Type: BKS Southlands 7.84 N277m2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-87912-046-0

Mouse Genetics, Concepts and Applications / by Lee M. Silver. - Oxford University Press, 1995. ID: B2393 Type: BKS Southlands 1.486 S54m ISBN/ISSN: 0-19-507554-4

Moving Up the Yield Curve: Advances and Obstacles. - American Society of Agronomy, 1980. (ASA Special Publication) ID: B372 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3113 M935 ISBN/ISSN: 0-89118-064-8

Multimedia Standard First Aid - Student Workbook. - The American National Red Cross, 1978. ID: B1115 Type: BKS Southlands 7.84 M

Multiple Regression and Analysis of Variance - An Introduction for Computer Users in Management and Economics / by George O. Wesolowsky. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1976. ID: B3252 Southlands 0.662 W47m Subject 1. MULTIPLE REGRESSION Multiple regression is an attempt to model or explain a process that generates data by deriving a certain type of linear relationship from that data. It is a technique widely used in, among others, the fields of economics, biostatistics, social science, engineering, and business. Not only is it useful in itself but it also provides the background for other forms of analysis. In this book multiple regression becomes an approach to simple analysis of variance models. The principles applied in regression, however, are also found in more complex techniques such as discriminant analysis and factor analysis.

Multiple Use Management Plan for Apalachicola National Forest., 1984. ID: B1919 Type: BKS Southlands 7.1 M

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Multiple-Use Management: The Economics of Public Forestlands / by Michael D. Bowes, John V. Krutilla. - Resources for the Future, Inc., 1989. ID: B3247 Southlands 7.0 B68m Subject 1. POLICY In this book, Multiple-Use Management: The Economics of Public Forestlands, Michael Bowes and John Krutilla present a masterful analysis and evaluation of multiple use as an economic concept, applied to the public forests of the United States. They bring eminent scholarly qualifications and much relevant experience to the task. For more than two decades Krutilla has been in the forefront of resource economists addressing the complex problems surrounding competition for the use of water, timber, wildlife, amenities, and other benefits derived from wildlands. His contributions to both the theory and the practice of analyzing such problems to throw light on policy decisions have been numerous and penetrating. Bowes has for several years directed superior mathematical and programming skills to careful study of the planning process as it is applied to the federal public lands. Now they have joined forces in the Forest Economics and Policy Program at Resources for the Future to bring these highly knowledgeable backgrounds to the writing of this book.

Multivariate statistical analysis for biologists / by Hilary L. Seal. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1964. ID: B60 Type: BK Southlands 0.66 S438m

Murder for a Wanton / by Whitman Chambers. - The Crime Club, Inc., 1934. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3201 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center 0.71 C66m For all who like a modern American setting, fast action, crisp dialogue, and realistic presentation of murder in its solution, this book is a natural. Here is a book that is certainly not for those who are behind in their sleep, for, as the managing editor of the Sun-Telegram answers Ernie Hymes, who has been working night and day on the case - "You sleep, Ernie, when the story is cleaned up and in the bag."

Mycology Guidebook / by Russell B. Stevens. - University of Washington Press, 1974. ID: B2358 Type: BKS Southlands 3.34 S73m ISBN/ISSN: 0-295-95313-6 Subject 1. FUNGI COLLECTION

Mycorrhizae in the Next Decade - Practical Applications and Research Priorities / by D. M. Sylvia, L. L. Hung. - University of Florida, 1987. ID: B3261 Southlands 3.341 S94m

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(Continued) Mycorrhizae in the Next Decade - Practical Applications and Research Priorities Subject 1. MYCORRHIZAE Proceedings of the 7th North American Conference on Mycorrhizae.

National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program Annual Report 1983 to the President and Congress. - Interagency Task Force on Acid Precipita, 1983. ID: B1816 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 N 1983

National Acid Precipitation Assessment Plant - January 1981 Draft. - Interagency Task Force on Acid Precipita, 1981. ID: B1823 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 N 1981

National Acid Precipitation Assessment Plan - June 1982. - Interagency Task Force on Acid Precipita, 1982. ID: B1824 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 N 1982

National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Reptiles and Amphibians. - Alfred A. Knopf, 1979. ID: B2247 Type: BKS Southlands 0.71 N37 ISBN/ISSN: 0-394-50824-6

National Conference on Collaborative Initiatives in Biotechnology. - U.S. Department of Commerce, 1988. ID: B1675 Type: BKS Southlands 0.77 N

National Conference on Environmental Engineering - Research Development and Design. - American Society of Civil Engineers, 1978. ID: B763 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 N277

National Ecosystem Management Forum Meeting Summary, November 16-17, 1993, Airlie, Virginia. - The Keystone Center, 1993. ID: B2216 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 N37

National Farm Woodlot Conference - Proceedings. - American Forest Products Industries, Inc, 1953. ID: B682 Type: BKS Southlands 7.001 N277

A National Plant For American Forestry. - United States Government Printing Office, 1933. ID: B1026 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.734 N

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National Policies and Agricultural Trade, Country Study, United States / OECD. - Organisation for Economic Cooperation & Developmt, 1987. ID: B2561 Type: BKS Southlands 0.11 N37 ISBN/ISSN: 92-64-12997-9 Subject 1. NATIONAL POLICIES This is one of a series of country studies completed in conjunction with the recently published synthesis report entitled National Policies and Agricultural Trade. Other country studies in this series include Australia, Austria, Canada, the EEC, Japan and New Zealand. Each country study contains a detailed analysis of the whole range of policies which can directly or indirectly have an impact on agricultural trade. These include macro-economic, general trade, as well as agricultural policies. Each country study contains detailed explanations of the methods applied to calculate the producer and consumer subsidy equivalents, the indicators used to measure the assistance granted to agriculture. This quantitative analysis for each country is based on a common reference period of 1979-1981. Each study also includes a statistical annex, together with other relevant reference material, which in most cases contains selected data relating to the post-reference period. The OECD Secretariat is currently involved in updating the calculations of the producer and consumer subsidy equivalents for the period 1982-1986. This study was requested by the Council at Ministerial level in May 1982 when the Committee for Agriculture and the Trade Committee were invited to jointly undertake this work. On 22nd April 1987, the Council noted the synthesis report and the country studies, which had been approved by the Committee for Agriculture and the Trade Committee, and agreed to their derestriction. It also noted that the Annexes I to VIII of the synthesis report would be derestricted under the responsibility of the Secretary-General. The report was further endorsed and approved by the Council meeting at Ministerial level on 12th-13th May 1987.

A National Program for Assessing the Problem of Atmospheric Deposition (Acid Rain) - A Report to the Council on Environment., 1978. ID: B1259 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 N

National Research Initiative Competitive Grants Program, 1994, Part 1, Program Description & Guidelines for Proposal. - U.S.D.A., 1994. ID: B2155 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 N37

A National Review of Forest Inventory and Analysis Research in the USDA-Forest Service., 1983. ID: B1181 Type: BKS Southlands 7.9 N

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National Safety Council Data Sheets. - National Safety Council, 1987. ID: B1170 Type: BKS Southlands 7.84 N

National Water Summary 1990-91, Hydrologic Events and Stream Water Quality. - U.S. Geological Survey, GPO, 1993. (Water-Supply Paper 2400) ID: B2209 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 P38n ISBN/ISSN: 0892-3469

Native Trees of Georgia / by G. Norman Bishop. - Georgia Forestry Commission, 1978. ID: B1435 Type: BKS Southlands 1.5 B

Natural Environments - Studies in Theoretical and Applies Analysis / by John V. Krutilla. - The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1972. ID: B739 Type: BKS Southlands 9.15 N285 ISBN/ISSN: 0-8018-1446-4

Natural History, Cytology, and Isolating Mechanisms of the Native American Lespedezas / by Andre F. Clewell. - Tall Timbers Research Station, 1966. (Bulletin No. 6) ID: B1913 Type: BKS Southlands 1.5 C

The Natural Occurrence of the Eucalypts / by Norman Hall, R. D. Johnston, Rosemary Marryatt. - Second Edition. - Forest Research Institute, 1963. (Leaflet No. 65) ID: B1142 Type: BKS Southlands 2.584 N

Natural Plant Growth Inhibitors and Phytohormones / by V. I. Kefeli. - Dr. W. Junk b.v. Publishers, 1978. ID: B2337 Type: BKS Southlands 1.131 K43n ISBN/ISSN: 90-6193-580-6

Natural Resources and National Policy, 1990. - American Forestry Association, 1990. (Resource Policy Reader Series) ID: B1997 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 S

Natural Resources Economics and Policy Applications, Essays in Honor of James A. Crutchfield / by Edward Miles, Robert Pealy, Robert Stokes. - Univ. of Washington, Seattle, 1986. ID: B2649 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 M54n ISBN/ISSN: 0-295-96345-X

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Natural Resources for the 21st Century / by R. Neil Sampson, Dwight Hair. - Island Press, 1990. ID: B2646 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 S25n ISBN/ISSN: 1-55963-003-5 Subject 1. RENEWABLE NATURAL RESOURCES

Natural Resources Measurements / by Thomas Eugene Avery. - Second Edition. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1975. ID: B811 Type: BKS Southlands 7.2 A955n2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-07-002502-9

Natural Systems for Waste Management and Treatment / by Sherwood C. Reed, E. Joe Middlebrooks, Ronald W. Crites. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1988. ID: B1284 Type: BKS Southlands 9.18 R ISBN/ISSN: 0-07-051521-2

Natural Variation in Specific Gravity, Fiber Length, and Interlocked Grain of Sweetgum (Liquidambar Stryaciflua L.) in / by Charles Donald Webb., 1964. ID: B294 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 W365n 1964

A Naturally Occurring Chemical, Emodin, in Alder-Leaved Buckthorn (Rhamnus alnifolia) as a Feeding Deterrent to Stone Ph / by Jr., Henr Trialy. - University of Maine at Orono, 1975. ID: B1739 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 T 1975

Naturally Occurring Oxygen Ring Compounds / by F. M. Dean. - Butterworth & Co. Limited, 1963. ID: B3478 Southlands 1.1 D42n Subject 1. OXYGEN RING COMPOUNDS PREFACE: The study of the oxygen heterocyclic constituents of plants has developed concurrently with Organic Chemistry, and it now makes important and distinctive contributions to other studies, such as genetics, agriculture and medicine. Yet the subject has been singularly deficient in general literature suitable for students or for research workers, and this book is probably the first attempt to treat the whole of it.

The Nature & Properties of Soils - A College Text of Edaphology / by T. Lyttleton Lyon, Harry O. Buckman. - Fourth. - The Macmillan Company, 1949. (Agricultural Science Series) ID: B3281 Southlands 1.63 L66n Subject 1. SOIL SCIENCE Because of the rapid advances in soil science the author has found it increasingly difficult to cover, even in an introductory text, so

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(Continued) The Nature & Properties of Soils - A College Text of Edaphology broad a field. The additional attention required by the physics of soil moisture, by the chemistry of the colloidal state, and by soil genesis and classification, have of necessity lessened the emphasis on topics tat once were deemed worthy of more extended consideration. It is hoped that in bringing the book abreast of research, the viewpoint presented is still a well-balanced one.

The Nature and Properties of Soils / by Harry O. Buckman, Nyle C. Brady. - Sixth Edition. - The Macmillan Company, 1960. ID: B1689 Type: BKS Southlands 1.63 B82n

The Nature and Uses of Modern Fungicides / by Eric G., Ph.D. Sharvelle. - Burgess Publishing Company, 1961. ID: B600 Type: BKS Southlands 3.37 S532n

Nature's Keepers, The New Science of Nature Management / by Stephen Budiansky. - The Free Press, New York, N. Y., 1995. ID: B2440 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 B82n ISBN/ISSN: 0-02-904915-6 Subject 1. NATURE CONSERVATION

NCASI Wetlands Research Task Group - May 1991. - Temple-Inland Forest Products Corp., 1991. ID: B1932 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 N

Near-Infrared Technology in the Agricultural and Food Industries. - American Association of Ceral Chemists,, 1987. ID: B1479 Type: BKS Southlands 0.68 N ISBN/ISSN: 0-913250-49-X

Negotiation - Harvard Business Review Special Collection. - Harvard Business School Publishing Divis, 1988. ID: B1515 Type: BKS Southlands 0.42 N

Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Program. - National Wildlife Federation, 1990. ID: B1994 Type: BKS Southlands 9.123 N 1990

net.search Quickly Find Anything You Need On The Internet / by William Eager... [et al.]. - Que, 1995. ID: B3187 Type: BKS Southlands 0.2 E33n Subject 1. WORLD WIDE WEB The Internet contains millions of valuable files, documents, pictures, audio and video clips, and software programs. How do you find the one

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(Continued) net.search Quickly Find Anything You Need On The Internet you want? Que's net.search is the first book to go beyond traditional Internet listings. This comprehensive guide teaches you how to search for and locate the information and resources that you need for your personal or professional life. By the time you finish net.search, you will be able to use a variety of Internet search systems and tools to quickly find specific information. You'll also learn search strategies, techniques, and tips that will make your searches faster and more effective.

Netscape Navigator Gold 3, Deluxe Edition - Build Your Own Web Pages Quickly and Easily / by Ned Snell. - Deluxe Edition. - Sams.net Publishing, 1997. ID: B2925 Type: BKS Southlands 0.412 L45n Subject 1. INTERNET

Network-Based Management Systems (PERT/CPM) / by Russell D. Archibald, Richard L. Villoria. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1967. (Information Sciences Series) ID: B3283 Southlands 0.2 A72n Subject 1. NETWORK PLANNING This book is intended for any perosn who is, or hopes to be, responsible for getting things done through the efforts of other people, whether he holds the title president, manager, project engineer, administrator, foreman, or any other of the myriad titles in existence. Network-based systems are of immediate practical use to these people as tools to get things done in less time at less cost than would otherwise be possible.

New and Renewable Energy in the United States of America., 1981. ID: B1177 Type: BKS Southlands 9.14 N

New Approaches to the Management of Small Impoundments / by Gary D. Novinger, Joe G. Dillard. - North Central Division American Fisherie, 1978. (Special Publication) ID: B1813 Type: BKS Southlands 9.122 N

The New Britton and Brown Illustrated Flora of the Northeastern United States and Adjacent Canada - Volume 1 / by Henry A. Gleason. - The New York Botanical Garden, 1952. ID: B1385 Type: BKS Southlands 1.5 G554n v.1

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The New Britton and Brown Illustrated Flora of the Northeastern United States and Adjacent Canada - Volume 3 / by Henry A. Gleason. - The New York Botanical Garden, 1952. ID: B1386 Type: BKS Southlands 1.5 G554n v.3

The New Britton and Brown Illustrated Flora of the Northeastern United States and Adjacent Canada / by Henry A. Gleason. - The New York Botanical Garden, 1952. ID: B1669 Type: BKS Southlands 1.5 G554n v.2

The New Clean Air Act - A Guide to the Clean Air Program as Amended in 1990 / by John Quarles, Jr., Will Lewisiam H.. - Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, 1990. ID: B1708 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 Q

The New Forestry Eldorado - A Review of the Forestry Sectors in Chile, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay / by Michael R. Smith, Dennis A. Neilson. - Business Media Services Ltd., 1996. ID: B3728 Southlands 0.71 S44n Subject 1. CHILE INTRODUCTION: The New Forestry Eldorado suggests there is both an opportunity and a challenge in the southern Latin American countries reviewed. The word "eldorado" echoes back to a past age, when the riches sought were mostly mineral wealth. The New Forestry Eldorado suggests there are riches available, but this time in the existing or potential plantation forest resources and products industries of the region. In this Review, we have concentrated on four countries: Chile, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay.

The New Greenhouse Gardening for Everyone / by Ernest Chabot. - M. Barrows and Company, Inc., 1955. ID: B3578 Southlands 9.21 C22n Subject 1. GREENHOUSE PREFACE: Great advances in modern equipment and research within the past ten years have made greenhouse gardening easier for beginner and professional alike. My own experience should prove, beyond all shadow of doubt, that anyone can quickly learn to garden well enough in a greenhouse to grow flowers and plants all year round, and have a lot of fun doing it. The New Greenhouse Gardening for Everyone includes the latest information on material and equipment for growing plants under glass. But no account could be up to date without help from those who continually work in the interest of better greenhouse gardening.

New Methods of Measuring Wood and Fiber Properties in Small Samples / TAPPI. - Tappi Press, 1987. ID: B3524 Southlands

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(Continued) New Methods of Measuring Wood and Fiber Properties in Small Samples 5.0 T36n ISBN/ISSN: 0-89852-432-6 Subject 1. TESTING FOREWORD: On the basis of the number of papers published, research interest in the area where forest biology and pulp and paper technology overlap continues at a high level. As an aid to work in this area the Forest Biology Subcommittee No. 2 has conducted surveys on methods over the last 22 years. The report summarizes the results of the fourth worldwide survey of methods for collecting small wood samples, measuring their anatomical, chemical or physical properties, and preparing pulp and handsheets from such material. The survey was conducted in 1981 and summarizes methods, published as well as unpublished, developed since the time of the last survey in 1966. Information was gathered for this report in two ways. The first was by means of a mail survey which sought information on new small sample methods from 209 individuals in laboratories and agencies throughout the world. The questionnaire used is in Appendix A. Secondly, a computer literature search was carried out on the PAPER CHEM database including all citations published after 1966. This resulted in the retrieval of over 2,600 references. The proportion of these of direct value was relatively low, but a great deal of useful information, not uncovered in the mail survey, was added in this way. The search statements used are included in Appendix B at the end of this report.

The New Pesticide User's Giude / by Bert L. Bohmont. - Reston Publishing Company, Inc., 1983. ID: B1377 Type: BKS Southlands 3.48 B676n 1983 ISBN/ISSN: 0-8359-5538-9

The New Pesticide User's Guide / by Bert L. Bohmont. - B & K Enterprises, Inc., 1981. ID: B614 Type: BKS Southlands 3.48 B676n ISBN/ISSN: 0-941458-00-8

New Root Formation in Plants and Cuttings / by Michael B. Jackson. - Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1986. (Developments in Plant and Soil Sciences Volume 20) ID: B1343 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3115 N532 ISBN/ISSN: 90-247-3260-3

The New South and the "New Competition" / by James E. Fickle. - Univ. Illinois Press, Urbana, 1980. ID: B2553 Type: BKS Southlands 0.111 F52n ISBN/ISSN: 0-252-00788-3 Subject 1. HISTORY

A New Tree Biology Dictionary: Terms, Topics, and Treatments for Trees and Their Problems and Proper Care / by Alex Lloyd Shigo. - Shigo and Trees, Associates, 1986. ID: B3609 Southlands

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(Continued) A New Tree Biology Dictionary: Terms, Topics, and Treatments for Trees and Their Problems and Proper Care 0.712 S44n Subject 1. TREES PREFACE: A New Tree Biology takes us into a larger room. The new larger room gives us new opportunities to expand and clarify further many concepts and to adjust many tree treatments. The book, A New Tree Biology, sets the stage with many photographs and a conversation on sound old and new facts woven together with a philosophy of a Biology. The same conversational style is used; we are continuing our discussion on trees and their problems and proper care. These books, at best, are guides. To learn about trees you must touch them. You may doubt some of the comments in the books. That is good. Education starts when you doubt something. Education takes place when you resolve your doubts.

The New World of Paper / by Irmengarde Eberle. - Dodd, Mead & Company, 1969. ID: B664 Type: BKS Southlands 5.613 E16n

New York Forest Policy Summary. - Empire State Forest Products Association, 1993. ID: B2201 Type: BKS Southlands 0.13 N48 1993

New Zealand Forest Industries Strategy Study / by M. J. Edgar, D. Lee, B. P. Quinn. - New Zealand Forest Industries Council, 1992. ID: B3359 Southlands 7.0 E33n Subject 1. FOREST INDUSTRY FOREWORD: The Forest Industries Council has commissioned this Forest Industry Strategy Study to provide a basis for developing both the industry's future direction and forestry's contribution to New Zealand's future economic growth.

The New Zealand Forestry Sector - Opportunities and Risks, A Comprehensive Review / by Dennis A. Neilson, Michael R. Smith. - D. A. Neilson and Associates/BMS Ltd., 1995. ID: B3714 Southlands 0.711 N44n Subject 1. NEW ZEALAND INTRODUCTION: The New Zealand forestry sector is recognized as a world leader in the development of a plantation resource. Although small by world standards, the sector has been thrust into an important role as a global search commences for a sustained resource base. This provides opportunities and risks for both local companies and investors. The opportunity is based on the knowledge that a wood

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(Continued) The New Zealand Forestry Sector - Opportunities and Risks, A Comprehensive Review resource is growing on a sustainable basis. There are risks involved which will be discussed in the review, but on balance these will likely be smaller than in some other countries where the resource base is less certain, or where political, economic and social issues may impact negatively on long term forestry investment. In assessing the opportunities and risks, we provide a full background on firstly New Zealand, and secondly the New Zealand forestry sector. The aim in doing this is so readers can place the country and its industry in the framework of local, regional and global developments. We define New Zealand's role in the Asia Pacific, the region whose countries produce 66 per cent of the total global industrial wood supply and detain forest resources and management practices in New Zealand. We provide details of the sustained resource industry that is New Zealand forestry. We introduce New Zealand, the forestry industry and provide details of the industry's evolution. Details are given of each sector - forest ownership, the log and woodchip business, pulp and paper, solid wood products and wood panels. The importance of wood exports to the sector, and to the New Zealand economy is discussed along with the benefits gained by port and transport reforms. We also provide a detailed list of companies involved in each of the sectors of the industry.

New/Improved Ways of Using Wood and Wood Fiber. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1980. ID: B1550 Type: BKS Southlands 5.13 N

Nicolet National Forest, Timber Management Plan. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1958. ID: B2064 Type: BKS Southlands 7.015 N

Ninth Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference, Abstracts. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1997. (Abstracts) ID: B3164 Type: BKS Southlands PRBK 2.0 A9 Subject 1. SILVICULTURE Contains abstracts from Ninth Biennial Southern Silvicultural Research Conference held February 25-27, 1997 in Clemson, South Carolina.

Nitrification Inhibitors - Potentials and Limitations. - American Society of Agronomy, 1980. (ASA Special Publication) ID: B373 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3113 N731 ISBN/ISSN: 0-89118-063-X

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Nitrogen Assimilation of Plants / by E. J. Hewitt, C. V. Cutting. - Sixth Edition. - Academic Press, 1979. ID: B315 Type: BKS Southlands 1.1 L848 6th 1977 ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-346360-2

Nitrogen Fixation / by William E. Newton, William H. Orme-Johnson. - University Park Press, 1980. ID: B379 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3116 K43 ISBN/ISSN: 0-8391-1560-1

Nitrogen Fixation in Southern Forestry / by Sharon Gibson Haines. - International Paper, Oct. 1978. ID: B381 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3116 N731

Nitrogen in Agricultural Soils / by Frank J. Stevenson. - American Society of Agronomy, Inc., 1982. (Agronomy, No. 22) ID: B3018 Type: BKS Southlands 1.6372 M592 No. 22 ISBN/ISSN: 0-89118-070-2 Subject 1. AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH PREFACE: Nitrogen in Agricultural Soils provides an authoritative review of the principles governing the behavior of nitrogen in the soil-plant system. The volume supersedes ASA Monograph 10 Soil Nitrogen, published in 1965. Significant advances on all aspects of the subject have been made since that time, and the need had arisen for a compilation and critical analysis of current knowledge. Material contained in the 1965 monograph has been extensively revised and updated, and new chapters have been introduced in response to increasing concern about energy conservation and preservation of the environment. Authors were allowed considerable latitude in developing their topics, with the result that both panoramic and specific views have been presented for each major component of the soil nitrogen cycle. The volume covers many facets of soil nitrogen, including forms and distribution, biological and nonbiological transformations, gains, losses, and recycling, plant availability and uptake, modeling and transport, pesticide interactions, experimental approaches, and economic implications of restrictions on fertilizer nitrogen use. The field of study is broad and has involved researchers working in many specialized areas. Because of the voluminous literature that has accumulated over the past two decades, an exhaustive coverage of the literature was not always possible, and selection of references has often been rather arbitrary. The editors and authors apologize for omission of important work.

Nitrogen in the Environment - Volume 2: Soil-Plant-Nitrogen Relationships / by Donald R. Nielsen, J. G. MacDonald. - Academic Press, 1978. ID: B384 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3116 S683 ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-518402-6

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Nitrogen Transformations and Gaseous Losses Following Fertilization of a Slash Pine Plantation / by David Bruce Boomsma. - The University of Florida, 1979. ID: B1734 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 B 1979

Nitrogen Uptake by Mycorrhizal Fungi and Mycorrhizal Douglas-Fir / by Willis Ronald Littke., 1982. ID: B270 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 L778n 1982

Noah's Choice, The Future of Endangered Species / by Charles C. Mann, Mark L. Plummer. - Alfred A. Knopf, 1995. ID: B2386 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 M36n ISBN/ISSN: 0-679-42002-9

Non-point Sources of Pollution from Forested Land, "208" Symposium, Proceedings, October 19-20, 1977 / by G. M. Aubertin. - Southern Illinois Univ., Carbondale, 1977. ID: B2602 Type: BKS Southlands 9.2 A82n 1977

The Nonbroadcast Television Writer's Handbook / by William Van Nostran. - Knowledge Industry Publications, Inc., 1983. ID: B172 Type: BKS Southlands 0.742 V271n ISBN/ISSN: 0-914236-82-2

Nonindustrial Forests, Public Policy and Long-Term Timber Supply in the South / by David James Brooks. - Oregon State University, 1984. ID: B1750 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 B 1984

Nonindustrial Private Forest Lands Forum Issues, Options, and Responsibilities, St. Louis, MO, 1983. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1983. ID: B2075 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 N

Nonindustrial Private Forests: A Review of Economic and Policy Studies / by Jack P. Royer. - School of Forestry, Duke University, Durham, NC, 1983. ID: B2786 Type: BKS Southlands 0.16 R69n 1983

Nonisotopic Probing, Blotting, and Sequencing / by Larry J. Kricka. - Second. - Academic Press, 1995. ID: B2442 Type: BKS Southlands 1.486 K74n 2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-426292-9 Subject 1. MOLECULAR PROBES Numerous nonisotopic methods have now been developed as replacements for radioactive labels such as phosphorus-32 and iodine-125 in DNA probe hybridization assays. Most have been developed within the last

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(Continued) Nonisotopic Probing, Blotting, and Sequencing five years; the range of nonisotopic methods is now so extensive that it is difficult to determine the relative merits and demerits for particular applications. The objective of this book is to bring together descriptions of the principal nonisotopic methods for DNA hybridization assays, together with experimental details of the methods, including labeling and detection of the label. This book contains descriptions of bioluminescent, chemiluminescent, flourescent, and time-resolved flourescent detection methods. It covers the following combinations of label and detection reaction: acridinium esters/chemiluminescence; alkaline phosphatase/bioluminescence, colorimetry, chemiluminescence, time-resolved flourescence; lanthanide chelates/time-resolved flourescence; glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase/bioluminescence; flourescence/flourenscence; and horseradish peroxidase/enhanced chemiluminescence/colorimetry. Non-separation DNA probe assay strategies based on selective hydrolysis of acridinium esters and energy transfer involving pairs of probes, one labeled with a chemiluminescent molecule and the other labeled with a flourophore, are also presented.

Nonlinear Regression / by G. A. F. Seber, C. J. Wild. - John Wiley & Sons,Inc., 1989. ID: B2161 Type: BKS Southlands 0.663 S42n ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-61760-1 Subject 1. REGRESSION ANALYSIS

Nonpoint and Point Sources of Nitrogen in Major Watersheds of the United States / by Larry J. Puckett. - U.S. Geological Survey, GPO, 1994. (U.S. Geological Surv. Water-Resources Investigations Rpt 94-4001) ID: B2210 Type: BKS Southlands 9.25 P82n

North American & Overseas Wood Products Markets: Outlook for 1999 / Widman Associates. - Widman Associates Inc., 1999. ID: B3725 Southlands 5.0 M46n Subject 1. WOOD PRODUCTS Contains papers presented at the conference held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Vancouver, British Columbia November 23-24, 1998.

North American Forest and Conservation History, A Bibliography / by Ronald J. Fahl. - Forest History Society, Inc., 1977. ID: B2616 Type: BKS Southlands 0.735 F33n ISBN/ISSN: 0-87436-235-0

North American Forest Biology Workshop Proceedings / by Ronald M. Lanner. - Utah State University, 1984. ID: B317 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) North American Forest Biology Workshop Proceedings 1.1 N864 8th 1984

North American Forest Biology Workshop Proceedings / by C. G. Tauer. - Oklahoma State University, 1986. ID: B318 Type: BKS Southlands 1.1 N864 9th 1986

North American Forest History: A Guide to Archives and Manuscripts in the United States and Canada / by Richard C. Davis. - Forest History Society, Inc., 1977. ID: B2800 Type: BKS Southlands 0.111 D38n ISBN/ISSN: 0-87436-237-7

North American Forest Tree Nursery Soils Workshop Proceedings., 1980. ID: B825 Type: BKS Southlands 2.532 N868

North American Terrestrial Vegetation / by Michael G. Barbour, William Dwight Billings. - Cambridge University Press, 1988. ID: B2768 Type: BKS Southlands 1.0 B37n ISBN/ISSN: 0-521-26198-8

North Carolina Lands - Ownership, Use, and Management of Forest and Related Lands / by Kenneth B. Pomeroy, James G. Yoho. - American Forestry Association, 1964. (Land Ownership series) ID: B3285 Southlands 7.0 P55n Subject 1. NORTH CAROLINA Forests have contributed much to the economic growth of North Carolina. In the early stages of settlement food and shelter, both available for the taking, were of vital importance. Later pitch and tar became forms of currency as rated commodities. For decades thereafter turpentine was a major export. During the same era acorns and lush undergrowth in the forests provided forage for hogs and cattle. Throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries hardwood billets and pine knots warmed the homes of countless families. Innumerable trees became the rails of endless fences. Then lumber, furniture, paper and other wood-using plants began transforming timer into the sinews of commerce. Today forest based industries rank third (after textiles and tobacco) in the value of manufactured output. Forested watersheds provide the life-blood of agricultural, industrial and municipal activites. In addition, a wide choice of natural playgrounds, from ocean beach to mountain peak, offer enjoymnet and relaxation to millions of people, citizens and visitors alike.

North Carolina Resources and Industries. - The Commerce and Industry Division, 1929. ID: B774 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic

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(Continued) North Carolina Resources and Industries 9.4 N864

North Central Tree Improvement Conference Proceedings., 1987. ID: B800 Type: BKS Southlands 2.71 N873 5 1987

Northeastern Forest Tree Improvement Conference Proceedings., 1967. ID: B796 Type: BKS Southlands 2.71 N874 14th 1967

Northeastern Forest Tree Improvement Conference Proceedings., 1972. ID: B797 Type: BKS Southlands 2.71 N874 19th 1972

Northeastern Forest Tree Improvement Conference Proceedings., 1974-1977. ID: B798 Type: BKS Southlands 2.71 N874 21-24 1974-77

Northeastern Forest Tree Improvement Conference Proceedings., 1983. ID: B799 Type: BKS Southlands 2.71 N874 28th 1982

Northeastern Weed Science Society / by C. B. Coffman. - Evans Printing Co., Inc., 1981. ID: B781 Type: BKS Southlands 2.67 N874 35 1981

Northeastern Weed Science Society / by C. B. Coffman. - Evans Printing Co., Inc., 1982. ID: B783 Type: BKS Southlands 2.67 N874 36 1982

Northeastern Weed Science Society / by C. B. Coffman. - Evans-Coats Printing, Inc., 1983. ID: B785 Type: BKS Southlands 2.67 N874 37 1983

Northeastern Weed Science Society Proceedings / by R. B. Taylorson. - Evans Printing Co., Inc., 1980. ID: B779 Type: BKS Southlands 2.67 N874 34 1980

Northeastern Weed Science Society Supplement., 1980. ID: B780 Type: BKS Southlands 2.67 N874 34 1980 Suppl.

Northeastern Weed Science Society Supplement., 1981. ID: B782 Type: BKS Southlands 2.67 N874 35 1981 Suppl.

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Northeastern Weed Science Society Supplement., 1982. ID: B784 Type: BKS Southlands 2.67 N874 36 1982 Suppl.

Northeastern Weed Science Society Supplement., 1983. ID: B786 Type: BKS Southlands 2.67 N874 37 1983 Suppl.

The Northern Spotted Owl - Status on Managed Forestlands in Northern California / by Larry L. Irwin, Steven Self, Linwood Smith. - Timber Association of California, 1989. ID: B1663 Type: BKS Southlands 9.124 I

The Northwest Forest Plan, A Report to the President and Congress / by E. Thomas Tuchmann... [et al.]. - U.S.D.A., 1996. ID: B2734 Type: BKS Southlands 7.0 T82n

Novel Approaches to Integrated Pest Management / by Reuven Reuveni. - Lewis Publishers, 1995. ID: B3590 Southlands 3.0 R48n ISBN/ISSN: 0-87371-881-X Subject 1. INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT INTRODUCTION: In this book, novel approaches to Integrated Pest Management (IPM) are compiled not only to demonstrate in detail the remarkable achievements and contributions of this field to the environment, public health, and world economy, but also to draw prospects for the future for each related field of IPM. The aim of the chapters is to bring a popular review of the subjects; however, in most cases basic scientific data have also been included. Mutual exchange of information and ideas is a necessity for scientists with the same objective in mind; we hope this book will serve this goal. Growers and everybody who is interested in environmental health will find this book most helpful to learn closely what has already been achieved and what the anticipations are of leading scientists in the related areas of IPM.

Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep / by Ludwig Bemelmans. - Viking Press, 1943. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3170 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center 0.71 B45n Subject 1. NOVEL The hero of Ludwig Bemelmans' first novel is one Leonidas Erosa, a South American general heavy with years and money, residing in Biarritz with his retinue. This includes a paragon of a cook (no Bemelmans book would be complete without fine food); an Indian to care for his dogs; a fabulous secretary; a mistress; and the faithful English governess, Miss Graves, who carries her coffin with her when they travel. This sportive party, at the approach of war, sets out for America. Their adventures in Casablanca, in New York, and finally

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(Continued) Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep on the old hacienda in Ecuador, are a saga of life, love, death, and birth. In it appear lovely ladies and graceful men, sad Indians and knowing servants, and incidental celebrities who might be straight from today's most fashionable gossip columns.

Numerical Methods in FORTRAN / by John M. McCormick, Mario G. Salvadori. - Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1964. ID: B1265 Type: BKS Southlands 0.665 M131n

Nursery and Landscape Weed Control Manual / by Robert P. Rice Jr.. - Thomson Publications, 1986. ID: B509 Type: BKS Southlands 2.534 R497n ISBN/ISSN: 0-913702-42-0

Nursery Crops Coding System Manual. - The American Association of Nurserymen, 1986. ID: B508 Type: BKS Southlands 2.53 N974

Nursery Crops Production Manual. - North Carolina Agricultural Exp. Station. ID: B1520 Type: BKS Southlands 2.53 N

Nursery Management, Administration and Culture / by Harold Davidson, Roy Mecklenburg, Curtis Peterson. - Second Edition. - Prentice Hall, 1988. ID: B504 Type: BKS Southlands 2.53 D252n2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-13-627382-3

Nutrient and Dry Matter Relations in Young Stands of Populus Deltoides Bartr / by Edwin Henry White., 1969. ID: B296 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 W583n 1969

Nutrient Removal by Activated Algae / by Everett Corbin, Jr. McGriff. - University of Kansas, 1970. ID: B2672 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 M33n 1970

Nutrient Sources and Analysis of Nutrient Water-Quality Data, Apalachicola - Chattahoochee - Flint River Basin, Georgia, Alabama and Florida, 1972-90. - Report 96-4101. - U.S. Department of the Interior, 1996. ID: B2888 Southlands 9.261 F74n R-96 Subject 1. ATMOSPHERIC DEPOSITION

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Nutrition of Plantation Forests / by G. D. Bowen, E. K. S. Nambiar. - Academic Press, 1984. ID: B374 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3113 N976 ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-120980-6

Oak Symposium Proceedings / West Virginia University. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1971. ID: B2744 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3181 O24 1971 Subject 1. PROCEEDINGS Proceedings from the Oak Symposium held at Morgantown, West Virginia, 16-20 August 1971

The Oaken Heart / by Margery Allingham. - First Edition. - Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., 1941. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3205 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center 0.71 A44o Subject 1. NOVEL This is a story of what war means to the man in the street in England, told with insight and warm understanding in the terms of life in an actual English village.` This is the story of rural England in wartime, of a village called Auburn somewhere not far from London. This is the story of ordinary men and women in the dusty quiet of a countryside where at any moment bombs may shatter thatched roofs and tear the hawthorns from the edge of sunny lanes. This is the story of an unconquerable people, of the oaken heart of England. No politicians or well-publicized names are here. Instead we meet the man who keeps the pub, Norry the blacksmith, the evacuees from London, the people who took them in, the squire and his lady, the butcher, the baker, the old lady who had trouble with her gas-mask, and the other men and women who make up the village life. In Auburn there are no military objectives, no factories, no encampments. If an invasion comes, Auburn will meet it with pitchforks and tommy-guns. Let this book, which is possibly the finest reporting of its kind that the war years has produced, introduce you to an England few people know - the England that cannot perish and that Hitler will never understand any more than other would-be conquerors have ever understood, from the days when the Dutch stood off the Medway, down to the present time.

Observations and Recommendations Concerning Growth Characteristics and Rotation Age of Slash Pine on the Denton and Odum., 1958. ID: B1101 Type: BKS Southlands 2.0 O

Observations of Thunderstorms in New Mexico / by C. B. Moore, B. Vonnegut, A. G. Emslie. - Arthur D. Little, Inc., 1959. ID: B1928 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) Observations of Thunderstorms in New Mexico 1.66 M

Official Methods of Analysis of the Association of Official Analytical Chemists / by William Horwitz. - Thirteenth Edition. - Association of Analytical Chemists, 1980. ID: B460 Type: BKS Southlands 1.6372 A849o 13th 1980 ISBN/ISSN: 0-935584-14-5

Official Methods of Analysis of the Association of Official Analytical Chemists / by William Horwitz. - Thirteenth Edition. - Association of Official Analytical Chemi, 1980. ID: B1306 Type: BKS Southlands 1.6372 A849o 13th 1980 ISBN/ISSN: 0-935584-14-5

Official Methods of Analysis of the Association of Official Analytical Chemists / by Kenneth Helrich. - Fifteenth. - Assoc. of Official Analytical Chemists, 1990. ID: B2397 Type: BKS Southlands 1.6372 A849o Vol. 1 15th 1990 ISBN/ISSN: 0-935584-42-0

Official Methods of Analysis of the Association of Official Analytical Chemists / by Kenneth Helrich. - Fifteenth. - Assoc. of Official Analytical Chemists, 1990. ID: B2398 Type: BKS Southlands 1.6372 A849o 15th Vol. 2 1990 ISBN/ISSN: 0-935584-42-0

Official Netscape Communicator 4, Windows Edition - The Definitive Guide to the World's Most Popular Internet Suite / by Phil James. - Windows Edition. - Netscape Press, 1997. ID: B2954 Type: BKS Southlands 0.412 J35o NC4 ISBN/ISSN: 1-56604-723-4 Subject 1. NETSCAPE

Official Netscape Navigator 2.0, Windows Edition - A Definitive Guide to the World's Most Popular Internet Navigator / by Phil James. - Windows Edition. - Netscape Press, 1996. ID: B2926 Type: BKS Southlands 0.412 J35o Subject 1. INTERNET

Official Netscape SuiteSpot Book for Windows NT / by Larry Budnick. - Ventana by Netscape Press, 1997. ID: B2927 Type: BKS Southlands 0.412 B82o Subject 1. INTERNET

The Official World Wildlife Fund Guide to Endangered Species of North America. - Beacham Publishing, Inc., 1991. ID: B1775 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) The Official World Wildlife Fund Guide to Endangered Species of North America 9.124 O ISBN/ISSN: 0-933833-17-2

Old Ironsides, U.S. Frigate Constitution, An Essay in Sketches. - U. S. Navy. ID: B2108 Type: BKS Southlands 0.74 O

On Gilbert Head / by Elizabeth Etnier. - Little, Brown and Company, 1937. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3178 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center 0.71 E86o Subject 1. NOVEL The husband, a talented young painter, the bride, an unspoiled New Yorker, bought a small Maine island. Here is the exuberant account of their life of contentment there - a book of unpremeditated charm. They cruised along the Maine coast in their schooner until they spotted an old house on a deserted island, - forty-two acres in all, - not too far from the mainland. They bought the place for a song and lived aboard ship until the new home had enough roof and flooring to protect them. Mrs. Etnier began to keep a journal of their island life: how the garden was planted and the place defended from red squirrels, woodchucks, and mice; how they made peace with a squirrel, partridge, and pheasant, and how they tamed a gull; how they were befriended by the natives and how they imported their own friends from time to time; how they came to love and understand the Maine country; how Stephen's painting flourished; and how a baby daughter was born to them, to make their circle complete. Mrs. Etnier's journal is written with extraordinary gusto. She is in love with life. She says at one time, "I do revel in every ounce of my life here." And she spares no detail in her efforts to lay up against the future these days of happiness and contentment. Her descriptions of the Maine coast, the sea, and the island are vivid and sensitive. There must be a million Americans who hanker to get away on an island of their own. This is the chronicle of a young couple who made the break and have loved every hour of the adventure.

On Site Seedling Storage: Effect on Initial Survival / by T Saviello... [et al.]. ID: B1781 Type: BKS Southlands 2.542 S

On-Site Waste Water Treatment. - American Society of Agricultural Enginee, 1985. ID: B742 Type: BKS Southlands 9.18 N277 ISBN/ISSN: 0-916150-71-2

The One Minute Manager / by Kenneth Blanchard. - William Morrow and Company, Inc., 1981. ID: B2088 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) The One Minute Manager 0.47 B639o ISBN/ISSN: 0-688-01429-1

The One Minute Manager Meets the Monkey / by Kenneth Blanchard, William, Jr. Oncken, Hal Burrows. - William Morrow and Company, Inc., 1989. ID: B1982 Type: BKS Southlands 0.47 B ISBN/ISSN: 0-688-06767-0

One Step Beyond, Rediscovering the Adventure Attitude / by Alan Hobson. - Altitude Publ., Alberta, Canada, 1992. ID: B2485 Type: BKS Southlands 0.42 H62o ISBN/ISSN: 0-919381-06-5 Subject 1. ACHIEVEMENT MOTIVATION

One Third of the Nation's Land - A Report to the President and to the Congress by the Public Land Law Review Commission / Public Land Law Review Commission. - U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970. ID: B3439 Southlands 0.11 P82o Subject 1. LAND RESOURCES

The Only Tax Book You'll Ever Need / by Robert A. Garber. - Harmony Books, 1983. ID: B694 Type: BKS Southlands 7.7 G213o ISBN/ISSN: 0-517-54627-2

Open Pollinated Sycamore (Platanus Occidentalis L.) Families on Pine Sites / by Robert John Weir., 1971. ID: B237 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 W425o 1971

Operations and Maintenance, Environmental Desk Reference-National Golf Foundation. - National Golf Foundation, Jupiter, FL, 1994. ID: B2203 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 O63

Operations Management in the Forest Products Industry / by Richard F. Baldwin. - Miller Freeman Publications, Inc., 1984. ID: B3321 Southlands 0.4 B34o Subject 1. FOREST PRODUCTS INDUSTRY In order to deal with change, it is necessary to be adaptable. It is also necessary to be technically and managerially knowledgeable in today's complex world of competition, advanced technology and rapidly changing economic and environmental conditions. And it helps to have some way of systematically obtaining knowledge. The author of this book has provided just such a way. The opening chapters, with a description of the heritage of the

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(Continued) Operations Management in the Forest Products Industry industry, provide a perspective on today's standards and practices. Even though we may keep abreast of current trends, it is useful to understand our industry's history in order to better forge ahead into the ever changing future. For the experienced mill manager there will be moments of nostalgia when reading these chapters; for the younger manager or owner there will be better understanding of the practices and idiosyncracies of the industry...even as practiced today.

Opportunities and Constraints in Utilization of the Hardwood Resource. - Purdue Research Foundation, 1980. ID: B650 Type: BKS Southlands 5.0 O62

Optimal Management Plans for Loblolly Pine Plantations in the Mid-Atlantic Region / by Ian W. Hardie. - University of Maryland, 1977. (MP 906) ID: B2168 Type: BKS Southlands 7.1 H37o 906 1977

Oregon Maintenance and Safety Manual: Saw Chain, Guide Bar & Drive Sprocket. - Oregon Cutting Systems Division, Blount,, 1991. ID: B1777 Type: BKS Southlands 4.225 O

Organelle Heredity / by Nicholas W. Gillham. - Raven Press, New York, 1978. ID: B2422 Type: BKS Southlands 1.48 G54o ISBN/ISSN: 0-89004-102-4 Subject 1. CYTOPLASMIC INHERITANCE

Organic Chemistry - An Outline of the Beginning Course Including Material for Advanced Study / by Ed F. Degering. - Sixth. - Barnes & Noble, Inc., 1957. (College Outline Series) ID: B3291 Southlands 0.711 D43o Subject 1. CHEMISTRY The earlier editions of this College Outline were so carfully checked and proofread that few changes were necessary in this sixth edition. A chapter on Organic Catalysis has been added, however, and the Tabulated Bibliography to Standard Textbooks has been brought up to date. As indicated by the subtitle, this book is an outline of Organic Chemistry. It is not intended as a textbook but as a supplement to any good text. It is the hope of the author that instructors will encourage the use of this College Outline in lieu of requiring their students to take prolific lecture notes.

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Organic Chemistry, Brief Course / by Harland D. Embree. - Scott, Foresman and Company, 1983. ID: B3137 Type: BKS Southlands 0.711 E520 Subject 1. CHEMICAL COMPOSITION Organic chemistry is inherently fascinating because it forms the basis for the physical existence of human beings and all other forms of life on earth. I hope to share this excitement with students in a way that will catalyze their learning. This book is intended for a one-semester or two-quarter organic chemistry course for students in the biological sciences and related fields such as dietetics, nursing, psychology, and agriculture. My major goal is a clear, easily understood presentation of the topics most appropriate to the interests and professional needs of those students. As often as possible concepts have been illustrated with examples that have biological significance, practical applications, medical importance, or general interest. The material in the text is organized according to the classes of organic compounds, and is arranged so that the more complex topics are approached gradually. The last three chapters emphasize the structure and chemical properties of the main classes of biologically important compounds - proteins, carbohydrates, nucleic acids, and lipids. The details of metabolism and other distinctly biochemical aspects of these compounds are deliberately left for later courses in biochemistry. This book concentrates instead on providing a solid foundation in organic chemistry.

Organization and Assembly of Plant and Animal Extracellular Matrix / by W. Steven Adair, Robert P. Mecham. - Academic Press, 1990. (Biology of Extracellular Matrix: A Series) ID: B1590 Type: BKS Southlands 1.1 O ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-044060-1

The Origins and Development of the Southern Pine Association, 1883-1954, Vol. II / by James E. Fickle. - Louisiana State University, 1970. ID: B2791 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 F52o V. II 1970

The Origins and Development of the Southern Pine Association, 1883-1954, Vol. I. - Louisiana State University, 1970. ID: B2812 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 F52o V. I 1970

Oslo Biomass Studies, Working Party on Forest Biomass / University of Maine. - University of Maine at Orono, 1976. ID: B3388 Southlands 7.238 U54o Subject 1. NUTRIENT STUDIES Papers presented during the meeting of S4.01 in Oslo, Norway on June 22, 1976.

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Our Growing Water Problems / by R. G. Lynch. - National Wildlife Federation, 1959. ID: B1837 Type: BKS Southlands 9.23 L

Our Living Heritage: The Biological Resources of Illinois / by Lawrence M. Page, Michael R. Jeffords. - Illinois Natural History Survey, 1991. (Bulletin) ID: B2128 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 O97 1991 ISBN/ISSN: 0073-4918

Our National Wetland Heritage, A Protection Guidebook / by Jon A. Kusler. - Environmenal Law Institute, Washington, 1983. ID: B2567 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 K87o ISBN/ISSN: 0-911937-11-0

Our Natural History, The Lessons of Lewis and Clark / by Daniel B. Botkin. - G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York, N. Y., 1995. ID: B2450 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 B67o ISBN/ISSN: 0-399-14048-4 Subject 1. NATURE CONSERVATION ABSTRACT: Even after two hundred years, Lewis and Clark's famous journey from St. Louis to the Pacific continues to capture our imagination. Many people have followed their trek westward, pitting themselves against the elements, imagining they were facing the challenges those two explorers encountered. In this book, Daniel Botkin, a scientist who feels a natural kinship with Lewis and Clark, uses their experiences to explode the myths that keep us from making wise decisions about our present and future. Writing about grizzlies, buffalo, salmon, rivers, forests, and Indians, Botkin shows us that the nature of nature is change, and that we must study and understand the complexity of that change instead of simply yearning for a past that never was. He challenges the myth of a pristine natural past, one that was in perfect and unchanging balance, as he revisits key points on the Lewis and Clark journey. Botkin weaves his own experiences as a naturalist and scientist in the wilderness throughout the book, showing how the most sophisticated science of today ultimately depends on the same kind of observation that Lewis and Clark accomplished. Writing in the tradition of great naturalists, this leading scientist will change forever the way we think about nature and our role in it.

Our Natural Resources and Their Conservation / by A. E. Parkins, J. R. Whitaker. - Second Edition. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1946. ID: B776 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 9.4 P247o

Out of the Crisis / by W. Edwards Deming. - Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1982. ID: B1350 Type: BKS Southlands 0.42 D381o ISBN/ISSN: 0-911379-01-0

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Outboard Cruising / by Don Waters. - Sheridan House, 1939. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3226 Southlands - Training Center 0.71 W37o Subject 1. NOVEL Roughing it gently has always been the motto of the adventurous Waters family, whose modern Swiss Family Robinson life has been the envy of millions of Americans. Here are their experiences cruising on the picturesque rivers of America by outboard; experiences that the reader may duplicate with ease once Don Waters has shown the way. Cruises and experiences on the St. Johns River...the beautiful Suwanee River, which is as romantic as the songs about it ...outboarding through the Louisiana bayous, through the Evangeline country...through the shoal waters of the Tennessee River and about the shores of Norris Lake, the great man-made sea that furnishes a boatman's paradise far inland...cruising through the TVA territory...exploring the Everglades and skirting the shores of Lake Okeechobee...these and many other ideal cruising grounds, north and south, are mapped, planned and personally conducted by the most experienced cruising family in the country. The illustrations testify to the delights of scenery and surroundings; Don Waters' accounts make the finest of guides for the actual cruiser or for fireside planning and anticipation. To the hundreds of thousands who would like one, this book is an Open Sesame to a new world of adventure and outdoor romance.

An Outline of Forest Hydrology / by John D. Hewlett, Wade L. Nutter. - The University of Georgia Press, 1969. ID: B3347 Southlands 1.64 H48o Subject 1. FOREST HYDROLOGY PREFACE: Few fields covered by the forest resources student cut across so many interdisciplinary lines as hydrology, yet no field is more basic to the art of land management. While the whole science of hydrology underlies watershed management, a growing body of knowledge about forests and water has come to be called "forest hydrology." There has long been a need for a textbook in hydrology to help prepare the college student for a career in land management. The many good textbooks in engineering and ground water hydrology do not serve the purpose because the soil and vegetation phases of the hydrologic cyclic are largely neglected, and the source-area hydrologic processes most affected by forestry and agriculture are poorly treated. This elementary text should serve as a guide to further study and as a base for class lectures. The intention is to organize the subject matter, introduce key ideas, and provide terminology to help the student understand the lectures and outside reading. The outline is not an end in itself but only a beginning.

An outline of general forestry / by F.E., D.Sc. Illick, Joseph S.. - Barnes & Noble, Inc., 1936. ID: B127 Type: BK Southlands - Attic 0.71 I29o

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The Outlook for Paper Recovery to the Year 2000. - American Forest & Paper Association, 1993. ID: B2200 Type: BKS Southlands 0.71 O97 1993

The Outlook for Pulp and Paper to 1995 - Executive Summary. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1986. ID: B1442 Type: BKS Southlands 8.322 O

The Outlook for Water - Quality, Quantity, and National Growth / by Nathaniel Wollman, Gilbert W. Bonem. - The Johns Hopkins Press, 1971. ID: B765 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 W864o ISBN/ISSN: 0-8018-1260-7

Outside-Bark Form Class Volume Tables for Some Southern Appalachian Species / by Jesse H. Buell. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1942. (Technical Note) ID: B2049 Type: BKS Southlands 7.2322 B

Ozone and Other Photochemical Oxidants. - National Academy of Sciences, 1977. ID: B752 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 A844o ISBN/ISSN: 0-309-02531-1

Pacific Spirit, The Forest Reborn / by Patrick A. Moore. - Terra Bella Publishers Canada Inc., 1995. ID: B2761 Type: BKS Southlands 2.5 M66p ISBN/ISSN: 1-896171-05-2 Subject 1. FOREST REPRODUCTION

Packaging and Solid Waste Management Strategies / by Lewis Erwin, Jr., L. H Healyall. - American Management Association, 1990. ID: B1699 Type: BKS Southlands 9.18 E ISBN/ISSN: 0-8144-2343-4

Pales Weevil Research Project 1981 Arkansas Region / by Tom Coburn, James Isgate. - International Paper, 1981. ID: B1877 Type: BKS Southlands 3.44 C

Paper Coating Pigments, Tappi Monograph Series No. 20 / by William R. Willets... [et al.]. - Tappi Press, 1958. (Tappi Monograph Series) ID: B2069 Type: BKS Southlands 5.613 W 20

Paper Mill Ash as a Vermiculite Substitute to Grow Containerized Black Spruce / by T. B. Saviello., 1990. ID: B1783 Type: BKS Southlands 2.5391 S

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Papermaking in Pioneer America / by Dard Hunter. - University of Pennsylvania Press, 1952. ID: B3379 Southlands 5.613 H86p Subject 1. PAPERMAKING

Papers on Quantitative Genetics and Related Topics. ID: B418 Type: BKS Southlands 1.487 P214

Papers Presented at the Second Meeting of the Working Group on Quantitative Genetics., 1970. ID: B1075 Type: BKS Southlands 1.487 W926p

A Paradise of Birds - When Spring Comes to Texas / by Helen Gere Cruickshank. - Dodd, Mead & Company, 1968. ID: B1643 Type: BKS Southlands 9.123 C Subject 1. BIRD ECOLOGY

Parameters for the Design of Efficient Forest Residues Reduction Machinery / by C. Fred Cammack, Michael 'B' Lambert. - American Society of Agricultural Engineers, 1976. ID: B3682 Southlands 4.2 C35p Subject 1. FOREST RESIDUE SUMMARY: Design considerations and a mathematical model that incorporate test results from an engineering investigation of forest residues treatment mechanisms are discussed. Each parameter's relevance, with respect to operational efficiency and reliability, is emphasized. Also given are results of field testing of a prototype machine whose design is based on the principles presented.

Parameters for the Selection of Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L.) Seed Orchard Sites / by Carl M. Gallegos. - North Carolina State University, 1977. ID: B3101 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 G34p 1977 Subject 1. SEED ORCHARDS ABSTRACT: Well-defined criteria are required for the selection of seed orchard sites to assure the continuous and abundant production of cones and seeds. The present study was undertaken with the objective of determining which environmental parameters and tree characteristics significantly influence cone production in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) Data were collected from twenty loblolly pine seed orchards, located throughout the southeastern United States, that were in commercial production, i.e., ten years or more of age. Nine of the orchards selected were from Piedmont provenances and eleven were from Coastal

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(Continued) Parameters for the Selection of Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L.) Seed Orchard Sites. Plain provenances. Each orchard was analyzed individually, and also pooled by provenance into two large groups for additional analyses. The information analyzed in this study included long-term climatic records acquired for each seed orchard location, seven tree characteristics, plus eleven soil chemical properties and six soil physical properties measured for both the A and B horizons. Cone counts obtained for all the trees selected in each orchard were studied in relation to the environmental and tree variables through the use of regression analyses, as well as correlation and factor analyses. The conclusions reached in this study denote the criteria which should be considered in the selection of a good seed orchard site. Since there were certain limitations in this study, however, additional research evaluating more orchards and fewer clones per orchard is recommended.

Particle Bombardment Technology for Gene Transfer / by Ning-Sun Yang, Paul Christou. - Oxford University Press, 1994. (UWBC Biotechnical Resource Series) ID: B2392 Type: BKS Southlands 1.482 Y36p ISBN/ISSN: 0-19-509015-2 Subject 1. GENETIC TRANSFORMATION

Partnerships for Excellence, 59th Annual Executives' Conference, May 10-11, 1995, Atlanta, Ga. - Institute of Paper Science & Technology, 1995. ID: B2431 Type: BKS Southlands 0.77 P37 1995

A Passion for Excellence, The Leadership Difference / by Thomas J. Peters, Nancy Austin. - Warner Books, 1985. ID: B2091 Type: BKS Southlands 0.47 P483p ISBN/ISSN: 0-446-38639-1

Past and Future Technological Change in the U. S. Forest Industries / by Christopher D. Risbrudt. - Michigan State University, 1979. ID: B2499 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 R57p 1979

Patent law in the research laboratory / by John Kenneth Wise. - Reinhold Publishing Corp., 1955. ID: B50 Type: BK Southlands 0.6 W812p

Pathology in Forest Practice / by Dow Vawter Baxter. - Second. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1952. ID: B3613 Southlands 3.31 B39p Subject 1. PLANT DISEASE

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(Continued) Pathology in Forest Practice FOREWORD: Pathology in Forest Practice is intended primarily for the student, the timber grower who is intended in the health of the forest, and the timber user who is concerned with the soundness of its products. It consequently pays little attention to the minutiac of taxonomy, mycology, and etiology, but attempts rather to provide a working knowledge of the conditions which cause disease and of the practical measures which can be taken to reduce its incidence or its severity. The book emphasizes site as one of the factors chiefly responsible for the occurrence of abnormal conditions both in living trees and in wood products, and it stresses the need for silvicultural and utilization practices which give full consideration to this important fact. Problems are presented as the forester and the wood user meet them in the course of their daily work, and solutions are suggested which can be applied by persons who are not specialists in the field of pathology. Perhaps the most notable feature of the book, one that will appeal both to the student of forestry and to the average forest practitioner, is the way in which it integrates pathology with other branches of forestry such as silvics, silviculture, management, and wood technology.

Pathology of Trees and Shrubs with Special Reference to Britain / by Thomas Ronald Peace. - Oxford University Press, 1962. ID: B572 Type: BKS Southlands 3.31 P355p

Pattern and Process in a Forested Ecosystem - Disturbance, Development and the Steady State Based on the Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study / by F. Herbert Bormann, Gene E. Likens. - Springer-Verlag, 1981. ID: B3466 Southlands 1.3 B67p Subject 1. ECOSYSTEM DEVELOPMENT PREFACE: This volume has as its major concern the presentation of an integrated view of the structure, functions, and development of the northern hardwood ecosystem. It concentrates on the interrelationships among biogeochemical processes, animate and inanimate structure of the ecosystem, species behavior within the ecosystem, and how these relationships change through time following a perturbation. For biogeochemical information it draws heavily on our first volume, but emphasis is placed on the role of biological processes in controlling destabilizing forces to which every ecosystem is continually subjected. Not only was it our goal to present an integrated view of ecosystem development, but we thought the text should serve, as well, as a teaching tool for natural scientists interested in the structure and function of ecosystems. To that end, we have made a special attempt to detail the reasoning used to reach pivotal conclusions, to separate conclusions based largely on fact from those based largely on speculation and, in general, to write for the reader interested in the ecology of ecosystems rather than for the ecosystem specialist. This

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(Continued) Pattern and Process in a Forested Ecosystem - Disturbance, Development and the Steady State Based on the Hubbard Brook is not to deny that concentrated effort on the part of the reader will be required. After all, the ecology of ecosystems is among the most complex of subjects and inevitably some of that complexity must be reflected in the text.

Patterns in Plant Development / by Taylor A. Steeves, Ian M. Sussex. - Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1972. ID: B320 Type: BKS Southlands 1.1 S815p ISBN/ISSN: 0-13-653998-X

Patterns of Geographic Variation in Sweetgum in the Southern United States / by III, George Wash Stubblefieldington., 1984. ID: B288 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 S932p 1984

Payoffs from New Techniques for Managing & Processing Southern Hardwoods, Proceedings 1984 Southern Forest Economics Wks. - SOFEW, D.L. Holley, 1984. (1984 Southern Forest Economics Workshop) ID: B2010 Type: BKS Southlands 7.0 P346

PCR Cloning Protocols - From Molecular Cloning to Genetic Engineering / by Bruce A. White. - Humana Press, 1997. (Methods in Molecular Biology) ID: B3003 Type: BKS Southlands 1.482 W44p 67 Subject 1. POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION The advent of PCR, with its power to amplify tiny amounts of DNA, quickly spawned the development of many analytical procedures that are widely used for detection, measurement, and characterization. However, creative investigators soon discovered the power of PCR for synthetic or preparative uses. This volume focuses on such preparative PCR protocols, which can be used in the cloning and modification of DNA.

PCR Sequencing Protocols / by Ralph Rapley. - Humana Press, 1996. (Methods in Molecular Biology) ID: B2756 Type: BKS Southlands 1.482 R36p 65 ISBN/ISSN: 0-89603-344-9 Subject 1. POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION Advances in bioscience research usually arise as a result of the continuing refinement of existing technologies. However, there are a number of occasions where newly developed methodologies have a profound effect on nearly all areas of research. Frequently these are techniques that are elegantly simple in concept and require minimal technical manipulation. Two of these revolutionary techniques are the focus of PCR Sequencing Protocols. The first such technique is enzymatic chain termination sequencing developed by Sanger and his

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(Continued) PCR Sequencing Protocols co-workers in Cambridge and reported in 1977. This essentially brought the possibility of deriving nucleotide sequence information in a very short time scale and has been widely accepted in many laboratories as a routine molecular biological research tool. Furthermore, it has not only led to the sequencing of many genes and gene fragments, but has also allowed the technical means of sequencing the human genome. The second technique that has found widespread acceptance in basic applied research and many routine applications is the polymerase chain reaction. This technique, first reported in 1985 by Mullis and his colleagues, provides the means to amplify nucleic acid sequence, which immediately proved invaluable in nearly all fields of biological laboratory research. Here, as with enzymatic DNA sequencing, is a very simple concept that relies on minimal information to prepare short oligonucleotide primers that direct the synthesis of a specified fragment of DNA in the presence of a thermostable DNA polymerase.

PCR Strategies / by Michael A. Innis, David H. Gelfand, John J. Sninsky. - Academic Press, 1995. ID: B2443 Type: BKS Southlands 1.482 I56p ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-372183-0 Subject 1. POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION Introduced just a decade ago, the use of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) as a means to amplify DNA sequences has revolutionized biological research, from investigations of evolutionary relationships among extinct animals to localization of gene activity in single brain cells. It is impossible to underestimate the importance of PCR. PCR Protocols (Academic Press, 1990) has served as a sourcebook for researchers using PCR or contemplating its use. Since its publication, the usefulness of PCR has been expanding exponentially, with new applications appearing constantly. PCR Strategies equips its readers with knowledge necessary to exploit the power of PCR fully by incorporating these newer techniques into their arsenal. The book is divided into four parts. The first part gives readers theoretical background they need to understand why procedures work and to troubleshoot effectively. The second part describes various procedures used to analyze PCR products and includes detailed, easy-to-follow, step-by-step protocols for analyzing PCR products by covalent reverse dot blot hybridization and high-performance liquid chromatography. The third part gives examples of the application of PCR to a variety of interesting research areas. The last part describes two other techniques used to amplify DNA, the ligase chain reaction and the PCR-coupled ligase chain reaction.

PCR Technology, Principles and Applications for DNA Amplification / by Henry A. Erlich. - Oxford University Press, 1992. ID: B2399 Type: BKS Southlands 1.482 E74p ISBN/ISSN: 0-19-509875-7 Subject 1. POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION Since the first report of specific DNA amplification using the

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(Continued) PCR Technology, Principles and Applications for DNA Amplification polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in 1985, the number of different applications has grown steadily, as have the modifications of the basic method. This increase has been claimed to be exponential - like the PCR itself. In any case, detailed discussion of the full range of biological problems under investigation as well as all of the various experimental approaches utilizing PCR is beyond the scope of this book. Conceived as a snapshot of a rapidly moving field, the book's contributed chapters have been organized into three sections: Basic methodology, Research Applications, and Medical Applications. I have used the brief introduction to each section to cite some of the more recent literature relevant to each area and to "fill gaps" by directing the reader to topics not covered. Some chapters provide detailed protocols, listing favorite "PCR recipes," while others give an overview of a particular field. My hope is that an interested reader, armed with the knowledge of some of the methodological issues and of some of the applications, could proceed to devise PCR-based approaches relevant to his or her area of investigation.

PCR Technology: Current Innovations / by Hugh G. Griffin, Annette M. Griffin. - CRC Press, 1994. ID: B3009 Type: BKS Southlands 1.482 G74p Subject 1. POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION The technique of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was first described in 1985. This ingenious tool has had an enormous impact on biological research that can probably be compared to the development of recombinant DNA technology in the 1970s. One of the most important features of the PCR technique is its simplicity. Thus, it can be used to generate meaningful results by scientists who have little or no familiarity with molecular biology techniques; for instance, scientists working in the fields of zoology, botany, environmental science, and forensic science. Following the appreciation of the true potential of PCR, an explosion of applications of this technique soon occurred. This book brings together a selection of the most widely used applications including the generation and detection of genetic mutations, diagnosis of clinical disease, detection of food-borne pathogens, and the determination of genetic relatedness of plant and animal species. Other chapters deal more closely with the needs of the scientist involved in basic research tasks and cover topics such as the purification and cloning of PCR products, sequencing PCR products, primer design, generation of labeled probes, and screening of lambda and cosmid libraries. To aid the beginner, chapter on primer design, choice of polymerase, and precautions necessary to avoid false positives in PCR are included.

The Pearl Trader / by Louis Kornitzer. - Sheridan House, 1937. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3221 Southlands - Training Center 0.71 K67p

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(Continued) The Pearl Trader Subject 1. NOVEL

Peat Deposits of North Carolina / by Roy L. Ingram. - Dept. of Natural Resources and Community, 1987. ID: B1439 Type: BKS Southlands 5.0 I

Pennsylvania Trees / by Joseph S. Illick. - Fifth. - Pennsylvania Department of Forests and Waters, 1928. (Bulletin) ID: B3441 Southlands 7.0 I44p Subject 1. PENNSYLVANIA

People and the Temperate Region - A Summary of Research From the United States Man and The Biosphere Program 1991 / by Peter F Ffolliott, Wayne T. Swank. - United States Department of State, 1991. ID: B1772 Type: BKS Southlands 9.3 P

People and Trees, The Role of Social Forestry in Sustainable Development / by Hans Gregersen, Sydney Draper, Dieter Elz. - The World Bank, Washington, D. C., 1989. (EDI Seminar Series) ID: B2546 Type: BKS Southlands 0.71 G73p ISBN/ISSN: 0-8213-1205-7

Pepita / by V. Sackville-West. - Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc., 1937. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3109 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center 0.71 S32p Subject 1. NOVEL

Performance evaluation: a management basic for librarians / by Jonathan A. Lindsey. - The Oryx Press, 1986. ID: B39 Type: BK Southlands 0.47 P439 ISBN/ISSN: 0-89774-313-X

Performance Management: Improving Quality and Productivity Through Positive Reinforcement / by Aubrey C. Daniels, Theodore A. Rosen. - Second Edition. - Performance Management Publications, Inc, 1984. ID: B1339 Type: BKS Southlands 0.42 D ISBN/ISSN: 0-937100-01-3

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Performance Management: Improving Quality and Productivity Through Positive Reinforcement / by Aubrey C. Daniels, Theodore A. Rosen. - Second Edition. - Performance Management Publications, Inc, 1988. ID: B1670 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.42 D c.2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-937100-01-3

Performance of Small Grain Varieties in South Carolina - 1990 / by Jr., W. D. Graham, R. H. Gambrell, C. W. Myers. - Clemson University, 1990. (Circular 175) ID: B1443 Type: BKS Southlands 9.3 G

Periodicals List 1978 / by Hazel Purdie. - Readers Services, 1978. ID: B1212 Type: BKS Southlands 0.735 P

Periodicals List 1998. - International Paper, 1998. ID: B2864 Southlands 0.735 PL Subject 1. PERIODICALS AND JOURNALS LIST

Permeability of Plastic Films and Coated Papers to Gases and Vapors / by V. Stannett... [et al.]. - Tappi Press, 1962. (Tappi Monograph Series) ID: B2072 Type: BKS Southlands 5.613 S 23

Permit the Use of DDT, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Forests of the Committee on Agriculture / by W. R. Poage. - U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974. ID: B3665 Southlands 3.48 P62p Subject 1. DDT Contains hearings on the first session on H.R. 10796, a bill to authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to permit the use of DDT to control and protect against insect infestations on forest and other agricultural lands.

Personal publishing with the Macintosh / by Terry Ulick. - Hayden Book Company, 1986. ID: B109 Type: BK Southlands 0.665 U39p

A Perspective on Clearcutting in a Changing World - Proceedings / State University of New York. - State University of New York, 1972. ID: B3286 Southlands 2.11 N94p Subject 1. PROCEEDINGS

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(Continued) A Perspective on Clearcutting in a Changing World - Proceedings The proceedings that follow resulted from a long period of planning and thought by a committee of members of the New York Section Society of American Foresters. The group, charged with organizing the 1972 Winter Meeting for the Section recognized that controversy has been developing throughout the United States over the use of clearcutting as a silvicultural tool within the even-aged management systems being applied with increased frequency to our commercial forest lands. At the same time, we were cognizant of the growing number of recommendations in forestry literature relative to the technical appropriateness of clearcutting when applied under proper circumstances. In this, we saw increased difficulty for the forest manager in deciding for or against the use of clearcutting and the application of even-aged management in trying to provide from our eastern hardwood forests the goods, products, and services needed to satisfy both the commodity and the amenity needs of society.

Perspectives in Plant Cell and Tissue Culture, Supplement 11A / by Indra K. Vasil. - Academic Press, 1980. ID: B2410 Type: BKS Southlands 1.1 V37p 11A ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-364371-6

Perspectives in Plant Cell and Tissue Culture, Supplement 11B / by Indra K. Vasil. - Academic Press, 1980. ID: B2411 Type: BKS Southlands 1.1 V37p 11B ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-364372-4

Perspectives of Forest Genetics and Tree Breeding in a Changing World. IUFRO World Series Vol. 6 / by Csaba [ed.] Matyas. - Vol. 6. - IUFRO Secretariat, 1997. ID: B2902 Type: BKS Southlands 1.4 M37p ISBN/ISSN: 3-901347-07-0 Subject 1. TREE IMPROVEMENT

Perspectives on Nonpoint Source Pollution, Proceedings of a National Conference, Kansas City, Missouri, May 19-22,1985. - Terrene Institute, 1985. ID: B2312 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 P47 1985

Pest Control Workshop / University of Florida. - University of Florida, 1975. ID: B3645 Southlands 3.0 U54p Subject 1. PEST CONTROL Contains the papers and preceedings of the 1974-75 Pest Control Traveling Workshop held from Nobember 1974 - February 1975.

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Pest Control: An Assessment of Present and Alternative Technologies - Volume IV: Forest Pest Control. - National Academy of Sciences, 1975. ID: B815 Type: BKS Southlands 3.0 E61f ISBN/ISSN: 0-309-02413-7

Pest Control: An Assessment of Present and Alternative Technologies - Volume IV: Forest Pest Control. - National Academy of Sciences, 1975. ID: B1337 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 3.0 E61f c.2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-309-02413-7

Pest Identification and Control in Southern Seed Orchards and Seed Production Areas., 1966. (Sponsored Publication) ID: B1121 Type: BKS Southlands 3.41 P

Pesticide Index. - Fifth Edition. - Entomological Society of America, 1976. ID: B1106 Type: BKS Southlands 3.01 P

Pesticide Litigation Manual / by John M. Johnson, George W. Ware. - Clark Boardman Co., Ltd., New York, NY, 1990. ID: B2566 Type: BKS Southlands 3.01 J63p 1990 ISBN/ISSN: 0-87632-738-2

The Pesticide Manual, A World Compendium / by Charles R. Worthing. - 6th Edition. - British Crop Protection Council, 1979. ID: B3743 Southlands 3.01 W67p ISBN/ISSN: 0-901436-44-5 Subject 1. PESTICIDES PREFACE: The continuing introduction of pesticidal chemicals and microbial agents of proven or potential usefulness, the withdrawal of some earlier compounds and the unprecedented demand for the 5th edition, made this an opportune time to update what has widely become known as "Hubert Martin's Pesticide Manual". The intention has been to include all chemicals and microbial agents used as active components of products to control crop pests and diseases, pests in public health and animal ectoparasites. Details of herbicides, plant growth regulators and of pest repellents are also included. Manufacturers were asked to update entries from previous editions and to add new compounds which had reached the stage of submission to outside laboratories for field tests. Compounds now only of historic interest or which have been superseded by others of greater potential have been placed, by name (molecular formula and Wiswesser Line-Formula Notation) in an appendix (Appendix A).

Pesticide Properties in the Environment / by Arthur G. Hornsby, R. Don Wauchope, Albert E. Herner. - Springer-Verlag, 1996. ID: B3619 Southlands 3.01 H67p ISBN/ISSN: 0-387-94353-6

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(Continued) Pesticide Properties in the Environment Subject 1. PESTICIDES INTRODUCTION: A principal goal of pesticide science is to be able to predict the environmental impact of a pesticide before it is released into the environment. To save expense and time, we would like to be able to make such a prediction for each pesticide with as few laboratory experiments on the pesticide as possible, and even fewer field experiments. Environmental processes, however, are enormously complex and sometimes (apparently) random. The sites of most interest - agricultural fields, forests, lakes, streams, etc. - are subtle living ecosystems that are incompletely understood and subject to great variability in space and time. The very diversity and intricacy that are indicators of the health of such ecosystems make a difficult task of even defining what constitutes a significant impact on such systems.

Pesticide Regulation Handbook, Revised Edition. - Executive Enterprises Publ. Co., Inc., 1987. ID: B2536 Type: BKS Southlands 3.01 P47 rev. ISBN/ISSN: 0-88057-430-5

Pesticide Study Questions / by Jr., John WilsonH.. - North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service. (Pesticide Training Manual) ID: B3183 Type: BKS Southlands 3.01 N67p Subject 1. STUDY QUESTIONS Pesticide Study Questions is designed to help you study for the state licensing exam or for structural pest control certification. The manuals you need are in the Contents and throughout the text. To get the most from your efforts, study the necessary manuals first and then start this manual. Questions in this manual are not the actual questions from the state exam(s), but they are designed to help you prepare for that exam(s). (Questions on the state exam(s) are multiple choice - pick the correct answer from several choices) Questions from both the state exam(s) and this study manual are based on information in the training manuals. You are responsible only for information in the core manuals that relates to your specialty. Check the CONTENTS for the various licensing categories and training manuals. Page numbers for study questions are also shown.

Pesticides and Groundwater: A Health Concern for the Midwest. - Freshwater Foundation, 1986. ID: B1462 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 P 1986

Pesticides in Soil and Water. - Soil Science Society of America, 1974. ID: B1322 Type: BKS Southlands 1.632 P476

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Pests and Problems of South Florida Trees and Palms / by Charles W. Chellman. - Fla. Dept. of Agri. and Consumer Svs., 1978. ID: B3431 Southlands 3.4 C33p Subject 1. PESTS FOREWORD: The purpose of this book is to bring to the public's attention some of the many insect pests that attack Florida's native and introduced trees. Since we have nearly half of the tree species growing in North America, the opportunity for a wide variety of pests that may kill our urban shade trees or out commercial forests is great. Known host trees are listed for the insects discussed. Many of these insects are probably present on other trees also, but have not been recorded, since few studies have been made of our tropical trees. Once a pest is discovered and identified as serious, chemicals may be used to destroy the insect. I would sincerely like to caution you to follow all of the instructions and recommendations outlined for the safe use of all pesticides.

The Peter Norton Programmer's Guide to the IBM PC / by Peter Norton. - Microsoft Press, 1985. ID: B103 Type: BK Southlands 0.665 N886p ISBN/ISSN: 0-914845-46-2

The Peter Norton Programmer's Guide to the IBM PC / by Peter Norton. - Microsoft Press, 1985. ID: B1328 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.665 N886p c.4 ISBN/ISSN: 0-914845-46-2

The Peter Norton Programmer's Guide to the IBM PC / by Peter Norton. - Microsoft Press, 1985. ID: B1396 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.665 N886p c.3 ISBN/ISSN: 0-914845-46-2

Petroleum Product Consumption by Engine Horsepower and Drive Trains of On-Highway Forest Transportation Vehicles / by Glenn M. Plummer, Bryce Stokes. - American Pulpwood Association, Inc., 1985. ID: B3685 Southlands 4.0 P88p No.5 Subject 1. PETROLEUM EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Forest operations of all types are dependent upon internal combustion engines and the petroleum products which they consume. The relative expense of these items of equipment and the costs of fuel, oil, and lubrication products to keep them going and maintained has caused managers to consider the cost-saving alternatives available to them more than ever before. This, the fifth report in a series of six and the second concerning "on-highway" equipment, deals with these alternatives or horsepower, type of equipment, transmission, size of vehicle, and application. A survey conducted in 1981 by APA's Southwide Energy Committee obtained factual data on petroleum product consumption for highway

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(Continued) Petroleum Product Consumption by Engine Horsepower and Drive Trains of On-Highway Forest Transportation Vehicles type vehicles. This report presents the data collected for many vehicles and uses of these vehicles. The data are presented in miles per gallon and miles per quart for the types and sizes of vehicles in the survey.

Petroleum Product Consumption Estimators for On-Highway Forest Vehicles / by Glenn M. Plummer, Bryce Stokes. - American Pulpwood Association, Inc., 1985. ID: B3684 Southlands 4.0 P88p No.6 Subject 1. PETROLEUM EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The Southwide Energy Committee of the American Pulpwood Association Inc. surveyed pulp and paper companies across the South in 1981 in order to obtain data on petroleum products consumption of various forestry related equipment. This report is the last in a series of six reports based on the survey. The first three reports deal with "off-highway" equipment. The second three concern only "on-highway" type vehicles. This final report dealing with on-highway equipment presents only fuel consumption estimators for the various types of vehicles in different applications, and by horsepower and transmission types. No data are presented for engine oil consumption or lubrication products consumption. Those data, however, are available in publications 85-A-6 and 85-A-8, numbers 4 and 5 in the series. A statistical summary is included in each table of mean consumption per miles rates for each group of vehicles. Groups were determined by testing for significant difference between means. Where there was none, the data were combined, and an average and standard deviation is given for the combined data.

Petroleum Product Consumption of On-Highway Forest Transportation / by Glen Plummer, Bryce Stokes. - American Pulpwood Association, Inc., 1985. ID: B3693 Southlands 4.0 P88p No.4 Subject 1. PETROLEUM EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Silvicultural and harvesting operations, plus their support vehicles, are dependent on petroleum products. The costs of fuel and oil have caused managers to consider cost-saving alternatives available in vehicles and hauling equipment to a greater extent than ever before. This is the fourth publication in a planned series of six and the first to deal with "on-highway" equipment and the fossil fuel consumption in forestry operations of this type of equipment. Previous publications have dealt solely with equipment used off of the highway. A survey conducted in 1981 by APA's Southwide Energy committee obtained factual data on petroleum product consumption for highway-type vehicles. This report presents gasoline, diesel fuel,

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(Continued) Petroleum Product Consumption of On-Highway Forest Transportation engine oil and lubrication products consumption on a mileage basis for these types of vehicles. Both the size of vehicle and the operational usage is shown, along with specific applications within the operations for each mile per gallon or mile per quart of consumption.

Phantom Crown / by Bertita Harding. - Blue Ribbon Books, 1939. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3166 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center 0.71 H37p Subject 1. NOVEL This is the story of one of the strangest chapters in history - a comic-opera venture which ended in tragedy. It tells of Maximilian, brother of Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria, and Carlota, his beautiful wife - and how this dream-filled couple became pawns of the wily Napoleon III in his attempt to found and Empire in 19th Century Mexico.

Pheromones / by Martin C. Birch. - North-Holland Publishing Co., 1974. ID: B2343 Type: BKS Southlands 1.1 B57p ISBN/ISSN: 0-444-10604-9

Phil Weyerhaeuser, Lumberman / by Charles E. Twining. - University of Washington Press, 1985. ID: B2575 Type: BKS Southlands 0.111 T84p ISBN/ISSN: 0-295-96218-6 Subject 1. FOREST PRODUCTS INDUSTRY

Phoenix, Creating Organizational Peak Performance / by J. Randall Duke. - The Phoenix Network, 1986. ID: B3803 Southlands 0.2 D84p

Photo Guide for Appraising Surface Fuels in East Texas: Grass, Clearcut, Seed Tree, Loblolly Pine, Shortleaf Pine, Loblolly/Shortleaf Pine, Slash Pine, Longleaf Pine, and Hardwood Cover Types / by Hershel C. Reeves. - Stephen F. Austin State University, 1988. ID: B3140 Type: BKS Southlands 4.8 R43p Subject 1. SURFACE FUELS Color photographs show different levels of fuels ranging from open grassy conditions to dense pine plantations. All four of the major pine species (loblolly, shortleaf, longleaf, and slash) are included. An inventory of both dead and living fuel on the floor or within the understory accompanies each photograph. A subjective evaluation of potential fire behavior under an average bad fire weather day is given for each site shown.

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Photogrammetry and Photo-Interpretation with a Section on Applications to Forestry / by Stephen H. Spurr. - Second Edition. - The Ronald Press Company, 1960. ID: B3545 Southlands 6.221 S88p Subject 1. AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS PREFACE: The first edition of this book, published as Aerial Photographs in Forestry, was designed as a textbook for forestry course work in photogrammetry and photographic interpretation, at the upper-class level. Happily, most of its basic material on aerial photographs, photogrammetry, mapping, and photo-interpretation proved of value not only to foresters but also to geologists, soil scientists, botanists, geographers, and engineers. In this second edition, completely reorganized, largely rewritten, and therefore retitled, the presentation (in Parts I to IV) has been broadened to serve all nonphotogrammetrists who use aerial photographs as a professional tool. The chapters of Part V bring together the specialized material on applications to forestry and cover in some detail the use of aerial photographs in vegetation mapping, forest inventory, and forest management. Professional training in forest mensuration and in at least elementary statistics is presumed in the chapters dealing with forest measurements and inventory.

The Photosynthesis of Carbon Compounds / by Melvin Calvin, J. A. Bassham. - W. A. Benjamin, Inc., 1962. ID: B3315 Southlands 1.12 C34p Subject 1. PHOTOSYNTHESIS In this book we review the evidence leading to the formulation of the carbon reduction cycle and discuss its quantitative importance. We describe as far as possible the biosynthetic pathways which we believe exist in the chloroplast. We show how newly reduced carbon from the carbon reduction cycle provides the starting material for these pathways. Our objective is to map complete synthetic sequences from carbon dioxide to final products. Three papers, of fundamental importance in the development of the theory regarding the path of carbon in photosynthesis, are included as reprints.

Physical and Chemical Characteristics of Aquatic Humus / by Egil T. Gjessing. - Ann Arbor Science Publishers Inc., 1976. ID: B3469 Southlands 1.63 G33p Subject 1. AQUATIC HUMUS PREFACE: Aquatic humus, the brownish-yellow color in natural water, has never been considered a major pollution problem. However, as these complex organic compounds are present in most surface waters as a major organic carbon source, they should receive more attention. Since the early sixties there has gradually been increased interest in humus in water. Water chemists and biologists have realized that humus participates, at least in part, in a variety of different problems.

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(Continued) Physical and Chemical Characteristics of Aquatic Humus The purpose of this book is to compile the knowledge of aquatic humus acquired by the Norwegian Institute for Water Research (NIVA) since 1962.

Physical and Chemical Methods of Soil and Water Analysis / by J. Dewis, F. Freitas. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1970. (FAO Soils Bulletin) ID: B1312 Type: BKS Southlands 1.6372 D521p

The Physical Chemistry and Mineralogy of Soils, Volume I: Soil Materials / by C. Edmund Marshall. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1964. ID: B3471 Southlands 1.632 M37p Subject 1. SOIL CHEMISTRY

Physical Factors Affecting Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Cellulose / by Gim F., Jr Lee.. - Syracuse Univ., College of Forestry, 1966. ID: B2453 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 L44p 1966

Physiological Ecology of Forest Production / by J. J. Landsberg. - Academic Press, 1986. ID: B2025 Type: BKS Southlands 1.1 L ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-435965-5 Subject 1. FOREST ECOLOGY The need for a book about the physiological ecology of forests has been clear for some time. The stimulus that caused me to get down to the task of producing one was provided by Professor Fred Milthorpe, who recognized the need and suggested that I write the book for this series. It was to be a book about the physiology of trees, at the whole-plant level, and the way the growth of trees is influenced by environmental conditions. This is essentially what plant ecology is about: Why do particular plants grow where they do, how do they cope with their environment, and how will they respond to change, how productive are they-or could they become? These questions can only be answered if we know how the plants function. We need to understand the physiological processes that govern their growth and how those processes are affected by environmental conditions. This book treats the growth of trees and forests from this point of view, hence its title: "Physiological Ecology of Forest Production".

The Physiological Ecology of Woody Plants / by Theodore T. Kozlowski, Paul J. Kramer, Pallardy. - Academic Press, 1991. ID: B2817 Type: BKS Southlands 1.1 K69p 1991 ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-424160-3 Subject 1. RADIATION

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(Continued) The Physiological Ecology of Woody Plants This book was written for use as a text by students and teachers and as a reference for investigators and growers who desire a better understanding of how woody plants grow and communities of woody plants are established and develop. Because of its interdisciplinary scope, the book will be useful to a wide range of plant scientists including agronomists, arborists, plant ecologists, foresters, horticulturists, geneticists, plant breeders, plant physiologists, soil scientists, and landscape architects. The book is based on the premise that efficient management of growth of shade, orchard, and forest trees and other woody plants depends on our understanding of the physiological processes that control growth, the environmental complex that controls those processes, and our ability to modify the environment to maintain conditions that will be conducive to favorable rates of physiological processes.

Physiological Plant Ecology / by M. A. Biederman-Thorson. - Second Edition. - Springer-Verlag, 1980. ID: B314 Type: BKS Southlands 1.1 L319p2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-387-09795-3

Physiological Response of Loblolly Pine Seedlings to Moisture-Stress Conditioning an Their Subsequent Performance During / by John Robert Seiler., 1984. ID: B284 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 S461p 1984

Physiological Responses of Four Douglas-Fir Populations in Three Contrasting Field Environments / by William H. Emmingham. - Oregon State University, 1974. ID: B1747 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 E 1974

A Physiologically Based Simulation Model for Loblolly Pine / by Yujia Zhang. - University of Georgia, 1997. (Dissertation) ID: B3669 Southlands 0.762 Z22p Zhang Subject 1. CARBON BUDGET ABSTRACT: The objective of this study is to develop a physiologically based simulation model to predict loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) growth and yield for unfertilized and fertilized plantations. This model is controlled by empirically derived physiological parameter prediction equations, which are functions of age, site index and fertilizer levels. Biomass growth of loblolly pine can be described using this model according to a carbon budget for photosynthesis, respiration and senescence, and carbon partitioning among foliage, branch, stem and root compartments. A technique has been developed to assign survival probability to individual trees in the stand. Using the simulation technique and an empirical survival function, this simulation model can be expanded from the individual tree level to the stand level. After adjusting foliage increment for fertilization,

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(Continued) A Physiologically Based Simulation Model for Loblolly Pine this model can simulate the response of loblolly pine to fertilization. In this study, empirical parameter prediction equations are developed using intermediate data sets from simulation. The parameter prediction equations for unfertilized stands have been validated using independent field data and parameter prediction equations for fertilized stands have been validated using a cross-validation method. Compared with the traditional or process approach, the approach used in this study has advantage of efficiency, simplicity and flexibility to varying growth conditions. A computer software package can be constructed using this simulation model and used to help forest managers make decisions.

Physiology & Biochemistry of Pine Resistance to the Fusiform Rust Fungus, Cronartium fusiforme / by Robert C. Hare. - The University of Florida, 1970. ID: B1723 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 H 1970

The Physiology and Biochemistry of Drought Resistance in Plants / by L. G. Paleg, D. Aspinall. - Academic Press, 1981. ID: B346 Type: BKS Southlands 1.17 P578 ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-544380-3

Physiology and Biochemistry of Plant-Pathogen Interactions / by I. J. Misaghi. - Plenum Press, New York, 1982. ID: B2419 Type: BKS Southlands 3.31 M57p ISBN/ISSN: 0-306-41059-1 Subject 1. PLANT DISEASES

Physiology and Biochemistry of Seeds in Relation to Germination / by J. D. Bewley, M. Black. - Springer-Verlag, 1978. ID: B330 Type: BKS Southlands 1.15 B572p v.1 ISBN/ISSN: 3-540-08274-3

The Physiology of Forest Trees - A Symposium Held at the Harvard Forest, April, 1957 / by Kenneth V. Thimann, William B. Critchfield, Martin H. Zimmermann. - The Ronald Press Company, 1958. ID: B3325 Southlands 1.1 T44p Subject 1. PHYSIOLOGY Symposium proceedings held at Harvard Forest.

The Physiology of Insecta - Volume VI / by Morris Rockstein. - Second Edition. - Academic Press, 1974. ID: B607 Type: BKS Southlands 3.4 R683p2 v.6 ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-591606-X

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The Physiology of Plants Under Stress / by Maynard G. Hale, David M. Orcutt. - John Wiley & Sons, 1987. ID: B1283 Type: BKS Southlands 1.17 H163p ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-63247-3

The Physiology of Plants Under Stress / by Maynard G. Hale, David M. Orcutt. - John Wiley & Sons, 1987. ID: B1331 Type: BKS Southlands 1.17 H163p ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-88997-0 Subject 1. DROUGHT STRESS As the human population of the world increases and utilizes more land area for housing and industrial activities, agriculture is being forced into marginally productive areas. Drought, nutrient deficiencies and toxicities, salinity, temperature extremes, air pollution, and chemical interference are stresses often encountered. Alteration of environments and climates may also result from human activities that increase the stressful conditions under which plants must grow and survive. Knowledge of the effects of various stresses on the physiology of plants is essential to an understanding of resistance and survival mechanisms and to breeding for stress resistance. Selection by humankind is more rapid for crop plants than the natural selection of evolution. Development of new cultural practices using technology to alleviate stress effects also depends upon a knowledge of the physiological reactions of plants to stressful conditions. Plants have characteristics that may enable them to survive aberrant metabolism, hormonal imbalances, and membrane disfunctions. The processes of tolerance and avoidance of the effects of stress are not completely known but there is a large body of knowledge accumulating, which we have attempted to summarize for those students in plant science who have a basic understanding of plant physiology.

Physiology of Root-Microorganisms Associations / by H. Max Vines., 1977. ID: B1674 Type: BKS Southlands 1.143 P

Physiology of Seeds - An Introduction to the Experimental Study of Seed and Germination Problems / by William Crocker, Lela V. Barton. - Chronica Botanica Company, 1953. ID: B3579 Southlands 2.537 C76p Subject 1. PHYSIOLOGY PREFACE: This is an attempt to give a broad coverage of our present knowledge on seeds and germination in a volume of moderate size. The book, therefore, must be considered an outline rather than a treatise. The classical books in this field, some of them written many years ago before there was a great accumulation of knowledge and others dealing only with certain phases of seed or germination problems, are more voluminous. The book is written from the viewpoint of the investigator of seed and germination problems. Throughout, the unsolved problems are pointed

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(Continued) Physiology of Seeds - An Introduction to the Experimental Study of Seed and Germination Problems out and the recent progress made in solving problems emphasized. The relation of these to established knowledge is developed. The book should be of value to all workers with seeds and seed technology who are interested in fundamentals. Problems in seed physiology that seem simple and settled by past experiments may need a thorough reworking by a combination of good physiological methods and the excellent new biochemical methods that are now being rapidly developed.

Physiology of Trees / by Paul J. Kramer, Theodore T. Kozlowski. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1960. ID: B1402 Type: BKS Southlands 1.1 K89p

Physiology of Trees / by A. S. Raghavendra. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1991. ID: B2816 Type: BKS Southlands 1.1 R33p 1991 ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-50110-7 Subject 1. TREES-PHYSIOLOGY The basic physiology of a tree is similar to that of any other plant. The trees are more complex in their structure and function. The main objective of this book is to provide a comprehensive review of all important aspects of tree physiology. Some of the chapters deal with the ecological components and certain applied topics, strongly related to physiological responses of trees. The book is aimed to be a resource of information for those interested in tree physiology. It should be useful to both graduate students and research workers in forestry, silviculture, horticulture, and plant physiology. I hope it would become an important addition to the already available classic monographs on tree physiology by Professors T. T. Kozlowski, P. J. Kramer, K. V. Thimann, and M. H. Zimmermann.

Physiology of Woody Plants / by Theodore T. Kozlowski, Stephen G. Pallardy. - Second. - Academic Press, 1997. ID: B2694 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 1.1 K69p2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-424162-X

Phytoalexins / by John A. Bailey, John W. Mansfield. - John Wiley & Sons, 1982. ID: B2415 Type: BKS Southlands 1.133 B34p ISBN/ISSN: 0-470-27291-0 Subject 1. BOTANICAL CHEMISTRY

Pick the Right Wine / by Daniel McCarthy. - Doubleday, New York, N. Y., 1991. ID: B2264 Type: BKS Southlands 0.4 M32p ISBN/ISSN: 0-385-41986-4

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Pilot-Plant Tests to Coordinate Natural Regeneration and Direct Seeding in the Loblolly-Shortleaf Pine-Hardwood Type / by Thomas E. Campbell. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1964. ID: B2038 Type: BKS Southlands 2.52 C

The Pine Commercial Forestland Base in Louisiana Under Varying Minimum Tract Sizes / by James Edmund Allen. - Louisiana State University and A&M Coll., 1985. ID: B2683 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 A44p 1985

The Pine Lumber Industry in Mississippi: Its Changing Aspects / by James Emanuel Moak. - Syracuse Univ.-Thesis, 1965. ID: B2497 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 M62p 1965

Pine Planting in New South Wales. - Second Edition. - Forestry Commission of New South Wales, 1972. ID: B1033 Type: BKS Southlands 2.54 P

The Pine Sawfly-Neodiprion taedae linearis Ross-In Arkansas / by Lloyd O. Warren, J. F. Coyne. - University of Arkansas, 1958. (Bulletin) ID: B1887 Type: BKS Southlands 3.44 W

The Pines of Mexico / by George Russell Shaw. - J. R. Ruiter & Co., 1909. (Publications of the Arnold Arboretum) ID: B899 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 2.582 S534p

The Pines of Mexico and Central America / by Jesse P., Jr. Perry. - Timber Press, 1991. ID: B1951 Type: BKS Southlands 1.231 P ISBN/ISSN: 0-88192-174-2 Subject 1. NORTH AMERICA Descriptions of the trees, leaves, cones, and seeds are based on personal collctions and observation made in the field and laboratory combined with published information by other authors. Distribution and habitat of the different species is based upon my collections and field observations combined with published maps and collections by other authors. In many instances new information is presented about a particular species; for example, a significant extension of the range or a change in altitudinal distribution or species interrelationships.

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Pinus Contorta as an Exotic Species: Proceedings of the IUFRO Working Party Meeting 1980 on Pinus Contorta Provenances (S2-02-06) in Norway and Sweden / Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. - Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 1980. ID: B1021 Type: BKS Southlands 2.582 P ISBN/ISSN: 91-576-0710-9 Subject 1. PINUS CONTORTA

Pinus Kesiya Tropical Forestry Papers No. 9 / by F. B. Armitage, J. Burley. - Commonwealth Forestry Inst. Univ. Oxford, 1980. (Tropical Forestry Papers No. 9) ID: B1878 Type: BKS Southlands 0.17 A

Pinus Patula / by T. J. Wormald., 1975. ID: B831 Type: BKS Southlands 2.582 P659 P322

Pinus Taeda Growth and Phosphorus Uptake as Affected by Interactions of Mycorrhizae and Supplemental Phosphorus / by Victor Lavann Ford., 1982. ID: B258 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 F711p 1982

Pisolithus Tectorius Mycobiont Inoculations as a Factor in Performance of Containerized & Bare-Root Shortleaf Pine Seedlings / by Jr., Hoy L Brysonee. - Stephen F. Austin State University, 1980. ID: B1729 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.762 B916p 1980 c.2

Pisolithus Tinctorius Mycobiont Inoculations as a Factor in Performance of Containerized and Bare-Root Shortleaf Pine Seedlings / by Jr., Hoy L Brysonee., 1980. ID: B248 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 B916p 1980

The Place of the Pulp and Paper Industry in the Georgia Economy / by Gordon Siefkin... [et al.]. - School of Business Administration, Emory, 1958. (Studies in Business and Economics No. 8) ID: B1006 Type: BKS Southlands 0.732 S

A Plan for the Metric Conversion of Forestry in the United States. - Society of American Foresters, 1991. (SAF Publication) ID: B2160 Type: BKS Southlands 0.71 P62 1991 ISBN/ISSN: 0-939970-56-2

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Planning Research for Resource Decisions / by Carl H. Stoltenberg... [et al.]. - Iowa State University, 1970. ID: B1326 Type: BKS Southlands 0.6 S ISBN/ISSN: 0-8138-2260-2 Subject 1. RESOURCE MANAGEMENT This book defines a systematic approach to research on forest-resource problems. We believe this approach to planning is applicable to problem-oriented research in all the natural resources, but our experience and therefore our illustrations are built around problems in managing forests, wildlife, rangeland, watersheds, and outdoor recreation resources.

Plant Analysis - An Interpretation Manual / by D. J. Reuter, J. B. Robinson. - Inkata Press, 1986. ID: B929 Type: BKS Southlands 1.1 P ISBN/ISSN: 0 909605 41 6

Plant and Soil Water Relationships / by Paul J. Kramer. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1949. ID: B3271 Southlands 1.641 K72p Subject 1. SOIL MOISTURE Preface: This book is intended for teachers, investigators, and students in both the basic and the applied plant sciences. It should be especially useful to botanists, agronomists, foresters, horticulturists, and soil scientists who are interested in plant-water relations. An attempt has been made to present the fundamental facts underlying the various phenomena in relatively simple terms, such as will be intelligible to workers in all fields of plant science. If, as a result, the treatment of certain phenomena seems inadequate to specialists in certain fields, they should remember that this book was written not for specialists in plant and soil water relations, but for those plant scientists who need to have a good general understanding of the field.

Plant Biotechnology / by S. H. Mantell, H. Smith. - Cambridge University Press, 1983. ID: B2418 Type: BKS Southlands 1.0 M36p ISBN/ISSN: 0-521-24550-8 Subject 1. ECONOMIC BOTANY

Plant Breeding / by Kenneth J. Frey. - Iowa State University, 1967. ID: B397 Type: BKS Southlands 1.4 P713

Plant Breeding II / by Kenneth J. Frey. - First. - Iowa State University, 1981. ID: B2369 Type: BKS Southlands 1.41 F73p 2 1979 ISBN/ISSN: 0-8138-1550-9

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Plant Breeding Reviews, Vol. 1 / by Jules Janick. - AVI Publishing Co., Inc., Westport, CT, 1983. ID: B2327 Type: BKS Southlands 1.41 J36p Vol. 1 ISBN/ISSN: 0-87055-397-6

Plant Chimeras / by Richard A. E. Tilney-Bassett. - Edward Arnold, 1986. ID: B339 Type: BKS Southlands 1.164 T579p ISBN/ISSN: 0-7131-2936-0

Plant Disease / by Russell B. Stevens. - The Ronald Press Co., New York, 1974. ID: B2324 Type: BKS Southlands 3.31 S73p 1974

Plant Disease - An Advanced Treatise - Volume I: How Disease Is Managed / by James G. Horsfall, Ellis B. Cowling. - Academic Press, 1977. ID: B573 Type: BKS Southlands 3.31 P713 v.1 ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-356401-8

Plant Disease - An Advanced Treatise - Volume II: How Disease Develops in Populations / by James G. Horsfall, Ellis B. Cowling. - Academic Press, 1978. ID: B574 Type: BKS Southlands 3.31 P713 v.2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-356401-8

Plant Disease - An Advanced Treatise - Volume III: How Plants Suffer From Disease / by James G. Horsfall, Ellis B. Cowling. - Academic Press, 1978. ID: B575 Type: BKS Southlands 3.31 P713 v.3 ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-356403-4

Plant Disease - An Advanced Treatise - Volume IV: How Pathogens Induce Disease / by James G. Horsfall, Ellis B. Cowling. - Academic Press, 1979. ID: B576 Type: BKS Southlands 3.31 P713 v.4 ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-356404-2

Plant Disease - An Advanced Treatise - Volume V: How Plants Defend Themselves / by James G. Horsfall, Ellis B. Cowling. - Academic Press, 1980. ID: B577 Type: BKS Southlands 3.31 P713 v.5 ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-356405-0

Plant Disease - An Advanced Treatise - Volume I: How Disease is Managed / by James G. Horsfall, Ellis B. Cowling. - Academic Press, Inc., 1977. ID: B1336 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 3.31 P713 v.1 c.2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-356401-8

Plant Disease Control / by Eric G., Ph.D. Sharvelle. - AVI Publishing Co., Inc., Westport, CT, 1979. ID: B2328 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) Plant Disease Control 3.31 S52p ISBN/ISSN: 0-87055-335-6 Subject 1. FUNGUS DISEASES OF PLANTS

Plant Disease Fungi / by F. L., Ph.D. Stevens. - The Macmillan Company, 1925. ID: B598 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 3.34 S844p

Plant Diseases: Epidemics and Control / by J. E. Van Der Plank. - Academic Press, 1963. ID: B581 Type: BKS Southlands 3.31 V239p ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-711450-5

Plant Ecology / by John E. Weaver, Frederic E. Clements. - Second Edition. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1938. ID: B357 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 1.3 W363p2

Plant Gene Systems and Their Biology / by Joe L. Key, Lee McIntosh. - Alan R. Liss, Inc., 1987. ID: B1316 Type: BKS Southlands 1.482 C567 ISBN/ISSN: 0-8451-2661-X

Plant Growth and Development / by A. Carl Leopold. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1964. ID: B3472 Southlands 1.14 L46p 1964 Subject 1. PLANT GROWTH PREFACE: The book is centered about the workings of the growing plant, without organized coverage of biochemistry and nutrition. This assumes a logical pedagogical division of the subject of plant physiology into a section on growth and development and another section on nutrition and metabolism. This is also done with the hope of maintaining an appropriate level of interest in the functions of the living plant, in the face of a current tendency toward preoccupation with grindates, supernates, and simulated life activities in test tubes without sufficiently clear relationship to the growth of the whole plant.

Plant Growth Regulating Chemical, Vol. II / by Louis G. Nickell. - CRC Press, Inc., Boca Raton, FL, 1983. ID: B2344 Type: BKS Southlands 1.131 N52p Vol. II ISBN/ISSN: 0-8493-5003-4

Plant Growth Regulator Handbook of the Plant Growth Regulator Working Group. - First. - Plant Growth Regulator Working Group, 1977. ID: B2357 Type: BKS Southlands 1.131 P62 1977

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Plant Growth Regulators, Agricultural Uses / by Louis G. Nickell. - Springer-Verlag, 1982. ID: B322 Type: BKS Southlands 1.131 N632p ISBN/ISSN: 3-540-10973-0

Plant Growth Substances 1970, Proc. 7th Int'l Conf. Plant Growth Substances held in Canberra, Australia, Dec. 7-11, 1970 / by Denis J. Carr. - Springer-Verlag, New York, 1970. ID: B2325 Type: BKS Southlands 1.14 C37p 7 1970 ISBN/ISSN: 3-540-05850-8

Plant Immunity - Biochemical Aspects of Plant Resistance to Parasitic Fungi / by L. V. Metlitskii, O. L. Ozeretskovskaya. - Plenum Press, 1968. ID: B396 Type: BKS Southlands 1.4 M592p

Plant Life in Anaerobic Environments / by Donal D. Hook, R. M. M. Crawford. - Ann Arbor Science Publishers Inc., 1978. ID: B358 Type: BKS Southlands 1.311 P713 ISBN/ISSN: 0-250-40197-5

Plant Molecular Biology LabFax / by R. R. D. Croy. - Bios Scientific Publishers, 1993. ID: B2455 Type: BKS Southlands 1.48 C76p ISBN/ISSN: 1-872748-15-5 Subject 1. PLANT HISTOLOGY Plant Molecular Biology Labfax is a companion text to its successful forerunner Molecular Biology Labfax, edited by Terry Brown from UMIST, and published 2 years ago. Plant molecular biology has undergone a spectacular expansion over the last 5 years both as an applied science and as an intellectually testing discipline in its own right. The recent appearance of several new journals specializing in the molecular aspects of plant biology and the widespread acceptance of plant molecular biology papers in the established plant journals, are testimony to this development. It is therefore timely for such a laboratory databook as Plant Molecular Biology Labfax to be produced in support of this technology. Plant molecular biology has evolved into a multi-disciplinary science utilizing a great many technologies and I hope that this is reflected in the specialized subject areas covered by the different chapters in Plant Molecular Biology Labfax. These range from simple, though essential, aspects of plant anatomy and classification, to practical details of plant transformation and data on plant nucleic acids and genes, through to highly specialized topics of study such as chloroplast molecular biology, plant gene introns and transposable elements.

Plant Parasitic Nematodes in Southern Pine Plantations / by Patricia A. Straka., 1981. ID: B233 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 S896p 1981

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Plant Pathology / by John Charles Walker. - Third Edition. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1969. ID: B582 Type: BKS Southlands 3.31 W181p3

Plant Production in Containers / by Carl E. Whitcomb. - Lacebark Publications, Inc., 1984. ID: B1972 Type: BKS Southlands 2.5391 W ISBN/ISSN: 0-9613109-1-X

Plant Propagation / by John P. Mahlstede, Ernest S. Haber. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1957. ID: B1298 Type: BKS Southlands 1.16 M214p

Plant Propagation; Principles and Practices / by Hudson T. Hartmann, Dale E. Kester. - Third Edition. - Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1975. ID: B336 Type: BKS Southlands 1.16 H333p3 ISBN/ISSN: 0-13-680991-X

Plant Propatation - Principles and Practices / by Hudson T. Hartmann, Dale E. Kester. - Fourth Edition. - Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1983. ID: B1317 Type: BKS Southlands 1.16 H333p4 ISBN/ISSN: 0-13-681007-1

Plant Root Systems: Their Function and Interaction with the Soil / by R. Scott Russell. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1977. ID: B360 Type: BKS Southlands 1.311 S428p ISBN/ISSN: 0-07-084068-7

Plant Stress from Air Pollution / by Michael Treshow, Franklin K. Anderson. - John Wiley & Sons, 1989. ID: B1287 Type: BKS Southlands 1.17 T ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-92374-5

Plant Tissue Culture Concepts and Laboratory Exercises / by Robert N. Trigiano, Dennis J. Gray. - CRC Press, 1996. ID: B2726 Type: BKS Southlands 1.164 T74p ISBN/ISSN: 0-8493-9409-0 Subject 1. PLANT TISSUE CULTURE

Plant Tissue Culture Methods / by L. R. Wetter, F. Constabel. - National Research Council of Canada, 1982. ID: B2360 Type: BKS Southlands 1.164 W47p Rev. 2 1982

Plant Tissue Culture: Theory and Practice / by Sant Saran Bhojwani, M. K. Razdan. - Elsevier Science Publishing Company Inc., 1983. (Developments in Crop Science (5)) ID: B3116 Type: BKS Southlands 1.164 B66p ISBN/ISSN: 0-444-42164-5

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(Continued) Plant Tissue Culture: Theory and Practice Subject 1. PLANT TISSUE CULTURE This book starts with an introductory history. This is followed by two chapters covering practical aspects, namely laboratory requirements and media preparation. These lead to the chapters on fundamental aspects of cellular totipotency. Logically the next few chapters are devoted to the practical applications of cellular totipotency - production of haploid, diploid and triploid plants and raising new genotypes through single cell culture. The subsequent four chapters deal with the in vitro approaches that have proved to be or hold a great potential as adjunct to conventional methods of plant breeding. Raising high health plants is discussed in Chapter 14. This is followed by a detailed chapter on micropropagation. The last chapter deals with the techniques of in vitro storage of germplasm. Each chapter is profusely illustrated with line drawings and original photographs, and attempts to convey the practical as well as theoretical aspects of the techniques. It should, therefore, find application in the lecture room and on the laboratory bench. Appendices include a glossary explaining the terms commonly used in tissue culture literature, and a bibliography of the literature mentioned in the text.

Plant Tissue Culture: Methods and Application in Agriculture / by Trevor A. Thorpe. - Academic Press, 1981. ID: B338 Type: BKS Southlands 1.164 P713 ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-690680-7

Plant-Disease Development and Control. - National Academy of Sciences, 1968. (Principles of Plant and Animal Pest Control) ID: B539 Type: BKS Southlands 3.0 N277p v.1

Plantation Forestry in the Tropics / by Julian Evans. - Second. - Oxford Univ. Press, New York, NY, 1992. ID: B2230 Type: BKS Southlands 2.58 E92p ISBN/ISSN: 0-19-854257-7 Subject 1. TREE FARMS

Planting the Southern Pines / by Philip C. Wakeley. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1954. ID: B516 Type: BKS Southlands 2.54 W149p

Planting the Southern Pines / by Philip C. Wakeley. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1954. (Agriculture Monograph No. 18) ID: B1448 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 2.54 W149p c.2

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Plants from Test Tubes, An Introduction to Micropropagation / by Lydiane Kyte, John Kleyn. - Third Edition. - Timber Press, Inc., 1996. ID: B2828 Type: BKS Southlands 1.16 K97p3 ISBN/ISSN: 0-88192-361-3 Subject 1. PLANT TISSUE CULTURE PREFACE: The first edition of Plants from Test Tubes came about as a result of the realization by Timber Press that there was a need for a tissue culture primer that could serve the general public and commercial horticulture, areas where tissue culture was not yet widely practiced. The response was overwhelming. The book found its way beyond the United States and Canada, appearing in Egypt, in Brazil, in Australia, in India, and in Europe, where it was even translated into Danish. The basics of tissue culture have changed very little in the past 20 years. A reliance on sterile technique and on variations of Murashige and Skoog's medium formula continue to be focal points of successful micropropagation. But even in the academic world, where sterile technique is commonplace and articles in technical journals are readily available, the book has proven useful as an introductory text. This third edition was launched due to an outcry of demand when the second edition went out of print. (The demand echoed in a tissue culture network). It seemed appropriate to widen the scope of the book and to touch on the explosion in the related field of biotechnology, a field that depends on the use of tissue culture in such areas as the multiplication of transformed plants. Cell culture is also introduced in this edition, as further research suggests the numerous applications of that procedure in industry.

Plasmids / by Paul Broda. - W. H. Freeman and Company, 1979. ID: B2421 Type: BKS Southlands 1.4 B76p ISBN/ISSN: 0-7167-1111-7

Playful Activities for Powerful Presentations / by Bruce Williamson. - Whole Person Assoc., Inc., Duluth, Minn., 1993. ID: B2486 Type: BKS Southlands 0.41 W54p ISBN/ISSN: 0-938586-77-7

Plywood Manufacturing Practices / by Richard F. Baldwin. - Rev, Second Printing. - Miller Freeman Publications, Inc., 1981. ID: B3736 Southlands 5.322 B34p Subject 1. HISTORY INTRODUCTION: This book is about softwood plywood. Accent is on how the producer can turn out a consistently better product and do it more efficiently. When he does that, he enhances plywood's market acceptance and the profitability of his own operation. There is relatively little here about development and use of plywood's forerunners in ages past, although Baldwin does point out that plywood has had a 3,500-year existence. And he explains that the plywood panel represents conversion of a highly variable raw material into a product stronger and certainly more versatile than the original tree.

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(Continued) Plywood Manufacturing Practices That bit of history, and a brief review of the softwood plywood industry in the United States, is sufficient to set the stage for the author's detailed analysis of plywood production. And he divides this simply into two elements: green veneer manufacture and dry veneer/panel production.

Plywoods of the World - Their Development, Manufacture and Application / by Andrew Dick Wood. - W. & A.K. Johnston & G.W. Bacon Limited, 1963. ID: B3720 Southlands 5.322 W66p Subject 1. PLYWOOD This volume has as its foundation "Plywoods" which was first published in 1942, reprinted in 1946 and revised in 1950. It has been accepted as the standard work in the English language. Since 1950 advances in manufacturing techniques and the rapid development of the industry in all timber-producing countries have been of sufficient importance to call for a complete reappraisal of the subject. This involved much revision and rewriting. Only a few chapters of botanical or historical interest remain unaltered from the original edition. The format has been changed; new illustrations from many countries depict the most important manufacturing processes and a selection of interesting work incorporating plywood. Major alterations are in sections dealing with: 1. Producing countries (94 pages). 2. Woods used in plywood manufacture and by decorative veneer cutters throughout the world (34 pages). 3. Exterior (W.B.P.) Plywoods and their use in prefabricated and stressed-skin units. 4. Overlaid and prefinished plywoods. The appendix incorporates a revised glossary of terms, useful data, guide to grading, yields and tables, constructional details.

Pocket Guide to Christmas Tree Diseases / by Thomas H. Nicholls, Robert D. Wray. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1989. ID: B1540 Type: BKS Southlands 3.3 N

Pocket Guide to Red Pine Disease and Their Management / by Thomas H. Nicholls, Darroll D. Skilling. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1990. ID: B1716 Type: BKS Southlands 3.3 N

Pocket Pal, A Graphic Arts Production Handbook / by Michael H. (editor) Bruno. - 15th. - International Paper, 1992. ID: B1939 Type: BKS Southlands 0.71 I 15

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Pocosin Wetlands - An Integrated Analysis of Coastal Plain Freshwater Bogs in North Carolina / by Curtis J. Richardson. - Hutchinson Ross Publishing Company, 1981. ID: B424 Type: BKS Southlands 1.6 P741 ISBN/ISSN: 0-87933-418-5

Poisonous Plants of the Southern United States / University of Georgia. - University of Georgia, 1980. ID: B3600 Southlands 1.221 U54p Subject 1. POISONOUS PLANTS FOREWORD: Poisonous plants annually cause significantly large losses of money through injury to man and livestock. No verifiable sums are available but figures as high as "several million dollars" are often quoted. There is no doubt that poisonous plants adversely affect man and all classes of livestock through reduced productivity and even death. Quick recognition of some of the more common poisonous plants found in fence lines and pastures may encourage livestock producers to remove such plants where feasible and cause people to avoid exposure to such plants.

Political Processes and Forest Practice Legislation / by Debra Jennifer Salazar. - University of Washington, 1985. ID: B2510 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 S24p 1985

The Politics of Conservation / by Frank E. Smith. - Pantheon Books, 1966. ID: B2811 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 S64p

Pollen Biology, A Laboratory Manual / by K. R. Shivanna, N. S. Rangaswamy. - Springer-Verlag, 1992. ID: B2847 Type: BKS Southlands 1.151 S58p ISBN/ISSN: 0-387-55170-0

Pollen: Biology, Biochemistry, Management / by R. G. Stanley, H. F. Linskens. - Springer-Verlag, 1974. ID: B1401 Type: BKS Southlands 1.151 S788p ISBN/ISSN: 0-387-06827-9

Pollination Biology / by Leslie Real. - Academic Press, 1983. ID: B1342 Type: BKS Southlands 1.4 R42p ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-583982-0

Pollination Mechanisms in Pinus Taeda L / by Sheryl Diane Brown., 1984. ID: B2021 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 B 1984

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Pollution, Prices, and Public Policy / by Allen V. Kneese, Charles L. Schultze. - The Brookings Institution, 1975. ID: B3520 Southlands 0.1 K33p Subject 1. FEDERAL LEGISLATION FOREWORD: Conflict among important goals cannot be eliminated, but the authors' theme in this book is that pollution control programs can be designed to reduce substantially the costs of cleaning up the environment, and to cope more flexibly with the difficult choices the energy outlook imposes. After outlining the major economic and technical aspects of air and water pollution, the authors examine the basic legislation under which U.S. pollution control programs now operate. That legislation, they conclude, has led to increasingly detailed federal regulation of business firms and municipalities for the construction of waste treatment facilities. They spell out the enforcement difficulties, the high enforcement costs, and the loss of flexibility that these approaches entail, and argue that interactions between the environment and the economy are far too complex and subtle to be mastered by a regulatory bureaucracy.

Polymer-Coated Urea: N Release Rate and N Uptake by Barley / by Mingchu Zhang. - University of Alberta, 1994. (Thesis) ID: B3601 Southlands 0.761 Zhang Subject 1. PERMEABILITY ABSTRACT: Encapsulating granular N fertilizers by a polymeric membrane is a new approach to improve N uptake to crops and to reduce the potential of pollution by N fertilization. Experiments ranging from laboratory to field scale were conducted to determine permeability of a polymer coating to urea, urea release rate from polymer-coated urea (PCU) in soil and N uptake from PCU under field conditions. Polymer-coated urea was provided by Imperial Oil Chemicals Division. An apparatus was constructed in order to determine permeability of the polymer to urea and activation energy of the permeability. In the laboratory, two batches of PCU with varied coating thickness were incubated for 15, 30 and 60 days in an Orthic Black Chernozem and a Dark Gray Chernozem to relate coating thickness, soil temperature, water content and texture to urea release rate. Field experiments were conducted in the same two soils and another soil (Gray Luvisol) in Alberta for two consecutive years (Sept. 1989 - Sept. 1991). The release rate of urea from PCU and conventional urea was compared with contrasting methods of application in spring and fall, including constricted band and point application.

Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR): The Technique and Its Applications / by Rosalind A. Eeles, Alasdair C. Stamps. - R. G. Landes Company, 1993. (Molecular Biology Intelligence Unit) ID: B3010 Type: BKS Southlands 1.482 E44p

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(Continued) Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR): The Technique and Its Applications Subject 1. POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) has revolutionized molecular biology. Before its inception, DNA sequences had to be amplified by time-consuming cloning. This took several days whereas the PCR can be set up and completed in a matter of hours. The PCR is an in vitro method of amplifying DNA sequences exponentially. In keeping with this there has been an exponential explosion of applications of the technique both in clinical and scientific research. This monograph places the PCR in its historical context and describes the basic technique assuming no prior knowledge of molecular techniques or laboratory methods. It discusses the PCR environment and outlines the problems and pitfalls, providing tips for overcoming them. The variations of the technique and scientific and medical applications are discussed. We hope this monograph will be of interest to a varied audience from those with no previous laboratory experience who are interested in setting up the technique, to those who routinely use PCR and wish to widen its application.

The Polyporaceae of the United States, Alaska, and Canada / by Lee O. Overholts. - The University of Michigan Press, 1953. ID: B2365 Type: BKS Southlands 3.34 O93p

Ponderosa Fire Management / by Harold H. Biswell... [et al.]. - Tall Timbers Research Station, 1973. (Miscellaneous Publication) ID: B1684 Type: BKS Southlands 3.16 B

Population Ecology of the Bob White / ... [et al.]. - Southern Illinois University Press, 1984. ID: B1611 Type: BKS Southlands 9.121 R798p ISBN/ISSN: 0-8093-1116-X

Population Genetics / by Ching Chun Li. - The University of Chicago Press, 1955. ID: B1302 Type: BKS Southlands 1.485 L693p

A Population Study of Small Mammals in the Atchafalaya River Basin, LA / by Charles Edward Herbert., 1977. ID: B210 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 H446p 1977

Population, Resources, Environment - Issues in Human Ecology / by Paul R. Ehrlich, Anne H. Ehrlich. - W. H. Freeman and Company, 1970. (A Series of Books in Biology) ID: B1694 Type: BKS Southlands 0.71 E ISBN/ISSN: 0-7167-0680-6

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Populations, Species, and Evolution - An Abridgment of Animal Species and Evolution / by Ernst Mayr. - The Belknap Press of Harvard University, 1970. ID: B1648 Type: BKS Southlands 9.12 M ISBN/ISSN: 674-69010-9

Portrait in Brownstone / by Louis Auchincloss. - Houghton Mifflin Company, 1962. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3167 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center 0.71 A92p Subject 1. NOVEL

Post-Miocene Stratigraphy Central and Southern Atlantic Coastal Plain / by Robert Q., Jr. Oaks, Jules R. DuBar. - Utah State University Press, 1974. ID: B983 Type: BKS Southlands 1.6331 P68 ISBN/ISSN: 0-87421-065-8

Potassium and Plant Health / by S. Perrenoud. - International Potash Institute, 1977. ID: B889 Type: BKS Southlands 2.64 P455p

Potassium nutrition of midrotation loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) plantations on the Georgia Coastal Plain / by Matthew James Grant. - North Carolina State University, 1991. ID: B3084 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 G72p Subject 1. POTASSIUM ABSTRACT: The widespread occurrence of low foliar potassium (K) concentrations (< 0.35%) in midrotation loblolly pine plantations on the Coastal Plain of Georgia have raised questions about the responsiveness of these stands to K fertilization and the effects of fertilization on the nutrient dynamics of these sites. Growth and foliar responses to K fertilization were investigated in three such plantations. At one of those sites the impact of fertilization on soil extractable K and subsoil solution nutrient pools were monitored for individual soil horizons during the year following treatment. Where two-year measurement data were available, the inclusion of 112 kg/ha K in the fertilizer mix doubled the stemwood volume growth response and significantly increased foliage biomass and K concentration relative to the application of nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizer alone. About 40% of foliage K was derived from K fertilizer one to two years after fertilization, as estimated by the rubidium/K reverse tracer technique. This estimate was influenced by the rate of K applied, but not by the combination of fertilizer applied with the K. The top 120 cm of untreated mineral soil contained only 54 (+(-) 20) kg/ha of Mehlich-3 extractable K and 71 (+(-) 40) kg/ha of non-exchangeable K. The Mehlich-3 extractable component was dominant in the surface soil, while the non-exchangeable pool was larger in the

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(Continued) Potassium nutrition of midrotation loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) plantations on the Georgia Coastal Plain subsoil. Potassium fertilization significantly increased Mehlich-3 extractable K concentration in the A1 horizon and subsoil solution K and Ca concentrations. The increased solution Ca concentration was speculated to be due to K induced desorption from exchange sites in the A1 horizon. All solution nutrient concentrations except K returned to control levels within one year of fertilization. The quantity of nutrients leached from the A1 horizon following fertilization were considered to be too small to be of long-term practical importance.

Potential Effects of Climate Change on U. S. Forests: Cast Studies of California and the Southeast / by James N. Woodman, Cari Sasser Furiness. - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1988. ID: B1454 Type: BKS Southlands 9.21 W

Potential Environmental Impacts of Bioenergy Crop Production-Background Paper, OTA-BP-E-118. - U.S. Congress, Office Tech. Assessment, 1993. ID: B2198 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 P67 ISBN/ISSN: 0-16-042099-7

Potential for Biological Control of Dendroctonus and Ips Bark Beetles / by David L. Kulhavy, Mitchel C. Miller. - Center for Applied Studies, 1989. ID: B3588 Southlands 3.461 K84p ISBN/ISSN: 0-938361-05-8 Subject 1. BIOLOGICAL CONTROL PREFACE: The potential for biological control of Dendroctonus and Ips bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytidae) is examined in four parts: Part One, Biological Control: Concepts and Implications examines the potential for biological control of Dendroctonus and Ips bark beetles and alternatives for successful biological control in theory and practice. Part Two examines Classical Biological Control: Practical Considerations and Applications, including the olfactory basis for insect enemies of allied species; bark beetles, natural enemies and current management strategies; biological control of Ips grandicollis in Australia; and the interaction of Rhizophagus grandis with Dendroctonus micans, the French and British experiences. Part Three diagnoses natural occurrences of biological control including Ips typographus in Central Europe; Dendroctonus armandi in China; Ips spp. in the southern United States Gulf Coastal Plain; and the impact of natural enemies on Dendroctonus frontalis. Part Four examines the potential for insect enemies of allied species including inoculative release of Rhizophagus grandis for Dendroctonus terebrans; cross-attraction surveys for insect enemies of the southern pine beetle; and responses of insect associates of allied species to Dendroctonus and Ips aggregation pheromones. An administrative perspective and an overview of biological control research in the USDA Forest Service conclude the book.

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The Power of People Skills - A Manager's Guide to Assessing and Developing Your Organization's Greatest Resource / by Douglas Stewart. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1986. ID: B947 Type: BKS Southlands 0.4 S ISBN/ISSN: 0 471-01187-8

The Power of the Environmental Partnerships / by Frederick J. Long, Matthew B. Arnold. - Dryden Press, Harcourt Brace Coll. Publ., 1995. ID: B2298 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 L66p ISBN/ISSN: 0-03-011327-X

PPI International Pulp and Paper Directory - 1989. - Miller Freeman Publishers, Inc., 1989. ID: B948 Type: BKS Southlands 0.723 In

Practical Charting Techniques / by Mary Eleanor Spear. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1969. ID: B3240 Southlands 7.233 S33p ISBN/ISSN: 07-060010-4 Subject 1. CHARTS Preface: The response to a visual presentation will determine its value. As maximum response is the objective, the design of a visual for a nontechnical audience should be guided by the fundamental rule keep it simple. Practice Charting Techniques aims to meet this criterion by explaining the principles of charting and illustrating standard methods and forms of graphic presentation with uncomplicated charts and text. This book will serve as a practical manual for those who make, use, or view charts, maps, and diagrams. It shows that careful planning and close collaboration between the communicator, the graphic analyst, and the draftsman give the best results, and details their responsibilities from the conception of the visual to its final realization. It also points out the need for the communicator to be familiar with his visuals and his equipment before giving a presentation. The subject matter of the charts covers a wide range and should be of interest to those in business, management, government, advertising, education, and all who are concerned with visualizing economic and statistical data. Judicious treatment of artwork is illustrated, and examples of illusions that may result in cheating by charting are given. This section will interest both the maker and the viewer of charts; they will become more aware of the distortions and optical illusions that can be created, intentionally or unintentionally, in designing a visual. It also reveals how these illusions may be used to advantage in displays and exhibits.

Practical Guide to Environmental Management / by Frank B. Friedman. - 2nd. - Environmental Law Institute, 1990. ID: B1955 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 F ISBN/ISSN: 0-911937-34-X

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A Practical Guide to Interactive Video Design / by Nicholas V. Iuppa. - Knowledge Industry Publications, Inc., 1984. ID: B902 Type: BKS Southlands 0.742 I ISBN/ISSN: 0-86729-041-2

A Practical Guide to Producing and Harvesting White-tailed Deer / by James C. Kroll. - First. - Dr. James C. Kroll, 1991. ID: B1960 Type: BKS Southlands 9.121 K76 ISBN/ISSN: 0-938361-08-2 Subject 1. WHITETAIL DEER A Practical Guide to Producing and Harvesting White-tailed Deer, as discussed by Ray Sasser in the Foreword, is intended to be the "New Testament" in deer management and hunting. Written in easily understood language. The Book (as Sasser calls it) is divided into three parts. Part I covers everything you need to know in order to effectively manage whitetails, as well as, produce large numbers of quality bucks. Part II proceeds under the premise: Now that you have grown them, how are you going to harvest them? This is a common problem in whitetail management today. Although game is a product of land management, little attention has been given to the efficient harvesting of this valuable resource. Part II should make you a better hunter. Part III deals with a growing need for the manager and hunter to deal effectively with people. This section covers people management skills as needed for proper whitetail management, as well as, dealing with a growing anti-hunting bias in modern society. Anti-hunting issues are discussed honestly and frankly.

Practical Plant Anatomy / by Adriance S. Foster. - Second Edition. - D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc., 1949. ID: B350 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 1.21 F754p2

Practical Point-Sampling / by Ellis V., Jr. Hunt, Robert D. Baker. - Stephen F. Austin State College, 1967. (Bulletin) ID: B2132 Type: BKS Southlands 7.232 H86p 1967

Practical Protein Electrophoresis for Genetic Research / by George Acquaah. - Dioscorides Press, 1992. ID: B1968 Type: BKS Southlands 1.486 A26p ISBN/ISSN: 0-931146-22-4 Subject 1. ISOENZYMES

Practical Woody Plant Propagation For Nursery Growers - Volume 1 / by Bruce Macdonald. - Timber Press, 1986. ID: B1344 Type: BKS Southlands 1.16 M135p v.1 ISBN/ISSN: 0-88192-062-2

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The Practice of Industrial Development / by Howard D. Bessire. - Hill Printing Company, 1970. ID: B3528 Southlands 0.2 B47p Subject 1. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT In this new book I have tried to carry along the same basic theme as my first, a down to earth "nuts and bolts" look at this subject of industrial development through the eyes of a practitioner in the field. It is still written in the language of the profession and is based on actual experiences that have confronted me or my colleagues, upon whose wide knowledge I have drawn.

The Practice of Silviculture with Particular Reference to its Application in the United States of America / by Ralph C. Hawley. - Fourth Edition. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1937. ID: B477 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 2.0 H396p4

The Practice of Silviculture, Eighth Edition / by David Martyn Smith. - John Wiley & Sons, 1986. ID: B2582 Type: BKS Southlands 2.0 H396p8 ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-80020-1

The Practice of Silviculture, Fifth Edition / by Ralph C. Hawley. - Fifth Edition. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1950. ID: B3427 Southlands 2.0 H396p5 Subject 1. SILVICULTURE PREFACE: Practice of Silviculture was first published in 1921 and revised in subsequent editions in 1928, 1934, and 1937. Eight years have passed since the last (fourth) edition of Practice of Silviculture was published. Much progress has been made during this period toward a better understanding of the principles of silviculture as they apply to the forests of North America. Increasing applications of these principles is found in the woods. In this fifth edition, Practice of Silviculture has been thoroughly revised, and many portions have been rewritten and enlarged to give expression to new knowledge and modern interpretations of old principles. The book is prepared for use as a textbook for a two hour a week course running a half school year.

The Practice of Silviculture, Seventh Edition / by David Martyn Smith. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1962. ID: B3494 Southlands 2.0 H396p7 1962 Subject 1. SILVICULTURE PREFACE: The book is intended primarily for use in North American forestry schools and in courses integrated with those others that comprise the normal curriculum of instruction in professional forestry. Therefore, an attempt has been made to elucidate the

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(Continued) The Practice of Silviculture, Seventh Edition principles of silviculture, which are really independent of geography, almost entirely in terms of American practice. A secondary purpose is to provide the harried practitioner of forestry with a synoptic review of recent developments in silviculture.

The Practice of Silviculture, Sixth Edition / by Ralph C. Hawley, David M. Smith. - Sixth Edition. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1954. ID: B478 Type: BKS Southlands 2.0 H396p6

Practice of Wildlife Conservation / by Leonard W. Wing. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1951. ID: B3239 Southlands 9.12 W56p Subject 1. CONSERVATION Preface: My experience in teaching the subject at the college level and in working with various conservation departments and their personnel has indicated the need of a general textbook covering the broad field of wildlife conservation and management. The book tries to blend the theoretical and scientific aspects with actual field practice along lines that experience has shown to be desirable and workable. In so doing, the book considers the land picture existing today, after man has interjected himself into it. I have assembled the material in a form that seems to me workable on the basis of our present stage of development. I have found it essential to good instruction that the biology of wildlife be integrated with management practice in preparing a student for future work, even though the student has had earlier courses in vertebrate biology. This makes the offerings usable also by students not having so complete a background in natural history, such as students of forestry, range management, or agriculture, as well as for students who enroll because of thier outdoor interests. It should also make the book useful to others than students. Because some confusion exists about the legal aspects of wildlife conservation, as well as hunting controls, Chapters 11 and 12 treat the subject with more detail than would otherwise be advisable in a general textbook.

Prairie Plants and Their Environment - A Fifty-Year Study in the Midwest / by John E. Weaver. - University of Nebraska Press, 1968. ID: B1690 Type: BKS Southlands 1.5 W

The Pre-Gall Symptoms of Fusiform Rust / by John Edgar Lundquist., 1979. ID: B273 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 L962p 1979

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Precision Forestry - Proceedings of the First International Precision Forestry Cooperative Symposium / University of Washington. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 2001. (pro) ID: B3340 Southlands 0.734 U54p 1 INT Subject 1. REMOTE SENSING Contains papers on (1) remote sensing of forest land and vegetation; (2) sensing, measuring and tagging trees; and (3) decision support systems.

Precision Forestry - Proceedings of the Second International Precision Forestry Symposium / University of Washington. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 2003. ID: B3341 Southlands 0.734 U54p 2 INT Subject 1. REMOTE SENSING Contains papers on (1) precision operations and equipment; (2) remote sensing and measurement of forest lands and vegetation; (3) terrestrial sensing, measurement and monitoring; and (4) design tools and decision support systems.

Precommercial Thinning Workshop Proceedings. - Canadian Forestry Service, 1987. ID: B933 Type: BKS Southlands 2.24 P

Predicted and Potential Gains from Tree Improvement Programs - A Goal Programming Analysis of Program Efficiency / by Richard L. Porterfield., 1973. ID: B281 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 P846p 1973

Predicted Versus Realized Gain in Loblolly Pine (Pinus Taeda L.) Improvement / by Dimitrios Ioannis Matziris., 1974. ID: B277 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 M446p 1974

Predicting Board Foot Volume from the Weight of a Load of Logs / by Paul Van Deusen, W. F. Watson, John Evans. - Mississippi State University, 1981. (Technical Bulletin) ID: B3668 Southlands 0.713 V36p Subject 1. BOARD FOOT Truck loads of logs (almost all loblolly pine, P. taeda L.) delivered to the T. F. Evans Lumber Company at Evergreen, Mississippi have been weighed and scaled periodically for more than four years. Weight of each truck load and board-foot volume (Doyle Rule) and length of each log were recorded. Information from125 loads of logs was made available to the Department

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(Continued) Predicting Board Foot Volume from the Weight of a Load of Logs of Forestry, Mississippi State University, for use in developing factors for converting weight to board feet. The diameter at the small end of each log was determined, and this was used to determine board-foot volume by the International ¼-inch Rule. Available data (Table 1) then wee analyzed statistically with the objective of developing simple-to-use techniques for accurate prediction of board feet volume. This bulletin contains equations and tables listing the estimated board foot volume of loads of logs, by weight of load and maximum small-end diameter of logs in the load.

Predicting Breeding Values with Applications in Forest Tree Improvement / by Timothy L. White, Gary R. Hodge. - Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1989. (Forestry Sciences Volume 33) ID: B931 Type: BKS Southlands 1.41 P ISBN/ISSN: 0-7923-0460-8

Predicting Productivity for Prospective Upper Coastal Plain Hardwood Plantation Sites as a Function of Chemical and Phys / by Joel R. Howard., 1986. ID: B2137 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 H 1986

Preliminary Guide to Wetlands of Puerto Rico. - Department of the Army, 1978. (Technical Report Y-78-3) ID: B1847 Type: BKS Southlands 9.23 Ppr

Preliminary Guide to Wetlands of the West Coast States. - Department of the Army, 1978. (Technical Report Y-78-4) ID: B1846 Type: BKS Southlands 9.23 Pwc

Preliminary Guide to Wetlands of the Gulf Coastal Plain. - U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Exp. Stn., 1978. (Technical Report) ID: B1923 Type: BKS Southlands 9.23 P

Preliminary Report on the Sand and Gravel Deposits of Georgia / by L. P. Teas. - Byrd Printing Company, 1921. (Geological Survey of Georgia) ID: B3572 Southlands 1.63 T42p 1921 Subject 1. SAND

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A Preliminary Study of Avian Blood Groups With Special Reference to the Passeriformes / by Robert A. Norris. - Tall Timbers Research Station, 1963. (Bulletin of Tall Timbers Research Station No. 4) ID: B1654 Type: BKS Southlands 9.123 N

Prentice-Hall Handbook for Writers / by Glenn Leggett, C. David Mead, William Charvat. - Second Edition. - Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1954. ID: B183 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 L513p2

Prentice-Hall World Atlas / by Joseph E. Williams. - Prentice-Hall, Inc., ??1957??. ID: B3655 Southlands 0.746 W54p Subject 1. WORLD ATLAS PREFACE: This atlas uses the techniques of modern cartography to present the major geographic phenomena of the world in graphic form. The first section portrays the systematic geography of the world; the second section contains world economic maps; and the last section presents a completely new set of physical maps of the continents with separate maps are all of the new merged-color, shaded-relief type which gives a striking three-dimensional effect. Every page of the atlas and even the endpapers have been used to provide the greatest coverage and yet make the atlas as economic as possible.

Preparation of Scientific and Technical Papers / by Sam F. Trelease, Emma Sarepta Yule. - Third Edition. - The Williams & Wilkins Company, 1937. ID: B192 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 T788p3

Preparing Citations for USDA Forest Service Publications. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1975. ID: B1480 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 P

Prescribed Burning for Improving Pine Production and Wildlife Habitat in the Hilly Coastal Plain of Alabama / by Ming-Yih Chen, Earl J. Hodgkins, W. J. Watson. - Auburn University, 1975. ID: B3576 Southlands 3.15 C33p Subject 1. PRESCRIBED BURNING The Loblolly (Pinus taeda L.) and shortleaf (P. echinata Mill.) pine forests of the southeastern Coastal Plain progress naturally in time toward a composition of mixed hardwood species. The invading species must be controlled by the forest manager if he desires to grow continuous crops of pine. Further, invading understories of hardwoods in young pine stands, if left undisturbed, will normally contribute in time to the "wildlife barren" habitat so often characterizing such

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(Continued) Prescribed Burning for Improving Pine Production and Wildlife Habitat in the Hilly Coastal Plain of Alabama stands. They become too tall for effective deer browse, and at the same time their competition retards the development of other wildlife plant species in the understory. This study deals with the experimental use of fire for controlling invading hardwoods in the understory of the young pine forest. The results are measured in terms of specific hardwood suppression and in terms of changes in wildlife food and cover.

Prescribed Burning in Forest Management / by Charles L. Shilling, John R. Toliver., 1982. ID: B870 Type: BKS Southlands 3.15 P933

Prescribed Burning Symposium, Proceedings, April 14-16, 1971, Charleston, S. C. - Duke University, 1971. ID: B2572 Type: BKS Southlands 3.15 P73 1971

Prescribed Fire and Smoke Management in the South: Conference Proceedings / by Dale D. Wade. - Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, 1985. ID: B872 Type: BKS Southlands 3.171 P933

Prescribed Fire and Wildlife in Southern Forests / by Gene W. Wood. - The Belle W. Baruch Forest Science Insti, 1981. ID: B871 Type: BKS Southlands 3.156 P933

Prescribed Fire Management in the Southern Region. ID: B1256 Type: BKS Southlands 3.101 P

Preserving Family Lands, Essential Tax Strategies for the Landowner / by Stephen J. Small. - Second. - Stephen J. Small, Esq., 1992. ID: B2024 Type: BKS Southlands 0.23 S ISBN/ISSN: 0-9624557-1-7

Prime Farmland in Georgia / by James E. Kundell, Fred C. White, Johnnie Graham. - University of Georgia, 1982. ID: B3326 Southlands 5.0 K86p Subject 1. FARMLANDS FOREWORD: Conversion of prime farmland to nonagricultural uses has received considerable attention in recent years. The national Agricultural Lands Study determined that one million acres of prime land in the United States were being irreversibly converted to nonagricultural uses each year. In Georgia, about 25,000 acres of prime land are converted annually. Since Georgia is a growing, Sunbelt state, this conversion is expected to continue. The question

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(Continued) Prime Farmland in Georgia raised is will this loss of productive agricultural land adversely affect our ability to produce food and fiber? This publication was prepared to serve as a basis for considering the prime land conversion issue. It discusses the nature and extent of the land resource, the value of this resource, and options for addressing the issue.

A Primer of Forestry, Part I. The Forest - Second Edition / by Gifford Pinchot. - Second Edition. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1900. ID: B2801 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.71 P56p2 Pt. I

A Primer of Forestry, Part II. Practical Forestery / by Gifford Pinchot. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1905. ID: B2802 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.71 P56p Pt. II

The Principal Species Wood: Their Characteristic Properties / by Charles Henry Snow. - First Edition. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1903. ID: B2797 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 5.1 S66p1

The Principles and Practice of Surveying: Volume I. Elementary Surveying / by Charles B. Breed, George L. Hosmer. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1938. ID: B2966 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.1197 B73p Subject 1. SURVEYING

Principles and Practices of Grading, Drainage and Road Alignment: An Ecologic Approach / by Richard K. Untermann. - Reston Publishing Company, Inc., 1978. ID: B671 Type: BKS Southlands 6.33 U61p ISBN/ISSN: 0-87909-641-1

Principles and procedures of statistics: a biometrical approach / by Robert G. D. Steel, James H. Torrie. - Second. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1980. ID: B63 Type: BK Southlands 0.66 S813p2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-07-060926-8

Principles and Procedures of Statistics with Special Reference to the Biological Sciences / by Robert G. D. Steel, James H. Torrie. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1960. ID: B1270 Type: BKS Southlands 0.66 S813p Subject 1. STATISTICS This text is meant for the scientist or scientist-to-be with no

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(Continued) Principles and Procedures of Statistics with Special Reference to the Biological Sciences special training in mathematics. It attempts to present basic concepts and methods of statistiscs and experimentation so as to show their general applicability. Most examples are chosen from biological and allied fields since that is where we are most familiar with applications. The order of presentation is such that the analysis of variance appears as early as is deemed practical.

Principles and Procedures of Statistics: A Biometrical Approach / by Robert G. D. Steel, James H. Torrie. - Second Edition., 1980. ID: B1271 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.66 S813p2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-07-060926-8

Principles of Forest Entomology / by Samuel Alexander Graham. - Second Edition. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1939. ID: B612 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 3.47 G742p2

Principles of Forest Hydrology / by John D. Hewlett. - University of Georgia, 1982. ID: B2831 Type: BKS Southlands 9.23 H48p 1982 ISBN/ISSN: 0-8203-0608-8

Principles of Forest Pathology / by Frank H. Tainter, Fred A. Baker. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1996. ID: B2516 Type: BKS Southlands 3.31 T34p ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-12952-6 Subject 1. DISEASES

Principles of Forest Policy / by Albert C. Worrell. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1970. (McGraw-Hill Series in Forest Resources) ID: B1 Type: BKS Southlands 0.1 W929p Subject 1. FOREST POLICY PREFACE: This book is a direct outgrowth of a graduate discussion seminar in forest policy (now termed "renewable natural resource policy") which I have conducted during the past decade at Yale University. Early participants will find that their memories of the seminar bear little resemblance to the book because the content has gone through so much evolution over the years. A significant role in this evolution has been played by the students through questioning, arguing, and interjecting ideas into the sometimes heated discussions. I owe them a debt of gratitude for their patient support of my conviction that we were developing a viable and useful approach to the study of resource policy. To some extent this is really their book. Principles of Forest Policy represents the latest step in a long effort to find a satisfying rationale for the complex relationships between civilized man and the natural resources. As a young and perhaps overly idealistic forester, I found my early career clouded by

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(Continued) Principles of Forest Policy doubts about the real social significance of what I and my professional colleagues were doing. When I began to teach, the doubts intensified. Although I was reasonably sure of what my students were learning, I was not at all certain what they would be able to accomplish with their professional education. The approach I have taken in this book represents a departure from the traditional study of forest policy in the United States. I have in fact attempted a pioneer effort: a look at policy analytically rather than historically or descriptively. In doing so, I have not of course been able to build directly on the work of previous authors in the forest policy field, but instead have found it necessary to range far and wide in search of supporting ideas.

Principles of Insect Morphology / by R. E. Snodgrass. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1935. ID: B3493 Southlands 3.4 S66p Subject 1. MORPHOLOGY PREFACE: The principal value of facts is that they give us something to think about. A scientific textbook, therefore, should contain a fair amount of reliable information, though it may be a matter of choice with the author whether he leaves it to the reader to formulate his own ideas as to the meaning of the facts, or whether he attempts to guide the reader's thoughts along what seem to him to be the proper channels. The writer of the present text, being convinced that generalizations are more important than mere knowledge of facts, and being also somewhat partial to his own way of thinking about insects, has not been able to refrain entirely from presenting the facts of insect anatomy in a way to suggest relations between them that possibly exist only in his own mind. Each of the several chapters of this book, in other words, is an attempt to give a coherent morphological view of the fundamental nature and the apparent evolution of a particular group of organs or associated structures. It is more than likely, practically certain, that many of the generalizations here offered will soon be modified or superseded by other generalizations, but they will have served their purpose if they induce critical students to make a wider and more thorough study of the problems of insect morphology.

Principles of Plant Disease Management / by William E. Fry. - Academic Press, Inc., 1982. ID: B565 Type: BKS Southlands 3.3 F947p ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-269180-6

Principles of Plant Infection / by J. E. Van Der Plank. - Academic Press, 1975. ID: B1338 Type: BKS Southlands 3.3 V ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-711460-2

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Principles of Plant Pathology / by E. C. Stakman, J. George Harrar. - The Ronald Press Company, 1957. ID: B579 Type: BKS Southlands 3.31 S782p

Principles of Plant Pathology / by S. A. J. Tarr. - Winchester Press, New York, 1972. ID: B2370 Type: BKS Southlands 3.31 T37p ISBN/ISSN: 0-87691-069-X

Principles of Quality Costs, Second Edition, Principles, Implementation, and Use / by Jack Campanella. - ASQC Quality Press, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1990. ID: B2249 Type: BKS Southlands 0.42 C35p ISBN/ISSN: 0-87389-019-1

Principles of Silviculture / by F.E., Fred Bakererick S.. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1950. ID: B470 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 2.0 B167p ISBN/ISSN: 07-003385-4

Principles of Silviculture / by Theodore W. Daniel, John A. Helms, Frederick S. Baker. - Second Edition. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1979. ID: B3237 Southlands 1.31 D36p ISBN/ISSN: 0-07-015297-7 Subject 1. SILVICULTURE Contains chapters that are catagorized in the following titles: The Forest, The Tree, Forest Site, Stands, and Forest Manipulation.

Print Casebooks 7 - 1987-88 Edition - The Best in Annual Reports / by Rose M. DeNeve. - RC Publications, Inc., 1986. ID: B1398 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 D392p ISBN/ISSN: 0-915734-49-4

Priority Research Needs From a Forest Industry View. - Southern Industrial Forestry Research Co. ID: B1511 Type: BKS Southlands 0.731 P

Priority Research Needs From a Forest Industry View - Southern Industrial Forestry Research Council. - American Forest Council, 1991. (Report) ID: B1786 Type: BKS Southlands 0.731 P

Priority Research Needs From a Forest Industry View, SIFRC, Report No. 6. - So. Industrial Forestry Research Council, 1996. (Report) ID: B2515 Type: BKS Southlands 0.731 P74 6

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Probabilities of Financial Returns from Southern Pine Timber Growing / by Clark Row. - Tulane University, 1973. ID: B2663 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 R68p 1973

Probability Distributions as Models For Mortality in Loblolly Pine (Pinus Taeda L.) Plantations / by Marilyn Ann Buford. - North Carolina State University, 1983. ID: B1748 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 B 1983

Problem analysis and decision making. - Second. - Kepner-Tregoe, Inc., 1974. ID: B44 Type: BK Southlands 0.47 P962

Problem Solving: A Logical and Creative Approach / by Harvey J. Brightman. - Georgia State University College of B. A, 1980. ID: B916 Type: BKS Southlands 0.47 B ISBN/ISSN: 0-88406-131-0

Procedures Used by State Soil-Testing Laboratories in the Southern Region of the United States / by N. R. Page. - Bulletin No. 102. - Southern Cooperative Series, 1965. (Southern Cooperative Series) ID: B3125 Type: BKS Southlands 1.637 P33p Subject 1. SOIL TESTING The use of soil testing as an aid to efficient crop production has been accepted with enthusiasm. Nowhere else does this enthusiasm exceed that's found in the South. The reasons for this are at once apparent. Southern soils, in general, are inherently deficient in at least two of the three major nutrient elements. Furthermore, they tend to be acid and to respond to the application of liming materials. After these soils are farmed and fertilized for some time, however, the status of their nutrient levels is by no means certain. Indeed, under intensive cultivation, levels of some nutrients may be excessively high, whereas others are depleted severely. This problem is complicated by the low cation-exchange capacities of many southern soils. Soil testing is an effective instrument for informing the producer of crops where deficiencies and excesses exist. Use of this information strongly influences recommendations made by farm advisors as well as fertilizer and lime usage by farmers themselves. Despite the progress which has been made, the candid observer must admit that there are troubles ahead for soil testing. One of these troubles is a lack of uniform recommendations when state lines are crossed. This is evident even when given soil types extend from one state to another. While it probably is idealistic to look for uniform recommendations on a given soil as one goes from state to state, it also is foolish for adjacent states to ignore the problem that exists. Because of the interest in exchanging information on soil testing, the Southern Regional Soil-Testing Work Group was formed in 1954. After a

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(Continued) Procedures Used by State Soil-Testing Laboratories in the Southern Region of the United States number of years of very constructive exchanges of information among members of the Work Group, the Southern Soils Research Committee recommended to the Southern Experiment Station Directors that a regional project on soil testing should be initiated. Such a project was authorized and initiated in 1962 under the number S-52. One of the activities of the S-52 Technical Committee has been a compilation of the soil-testing methods now in use by the various states in the Southern Region. The compilation and publication of such information in this bulletin is designed to accomplish at least three objectives: first, research workers may become more fully aware of methods used in the region; second, it should increase exchange of methods in an effort to use the best ones available; and third, the bulletin records the progress that already has been achieved in the difficult task of soil analysis in the Southern Region.

Proceedings - First Annual Hardwood Symposium of the Hardwood Research Council / Hardwood Research Council. - Hardwood Research Council, 1973. ID: B2959 Type: BKS Southlands 1.232 H37p 1973 Subject 1. PROCEEDINGS

Proceedings - Impact of Intensive Harvesting on Forest Nutrient Cycling / State University of New York. - State University of New York, 1979. ID: B487 Type: BKS Southlands 2.11 I34 Subject 1. NUTRIENT CYCLING The mutual interests that fostered this Symposium come from the adaptation of whole tree removal, e.g., chipping, as a commercial harvesting practice. The concern with accelerated nutrient and organic removals is of great practical significance for the continued productivity of forested lands. It is recognized that whole tree harvesting increases the biomass yield per unit of land area, but the impact of this increased yield with its increased nutrient removal on the possible detrimental affects to future rotations on the site is less clear.

Proceedings - Impact of Intensive Harvesting on Forest Nutrient Cycling / State University of New York. - State University of New York, 1979. ID: B1761 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 2.11 I34 c.2 Subject 1. WHOLE TREE HARVESTING The mutual interests that fostered this Symposium come from the adaptation of whole tree removal, e.g., chipping, as a commercial harvesting practice. The concern with accelerated nutrient and

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(Continued) Proceedings - Impact of Intensive Harvesting on Forest Nutrient Cycling organic removals is of great practical significance for the continued productivity of forested lands. It is recognized that whole tree harvesting increases the biomass yield per unit of land area, but the impact of this increased yield with its increased nutrient removal on the possible detrimental affects to future rotations on the site is less clear.

Proceedings - Second Symposium on Southeastern Hardwoods / USDA Forest Service. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1977. ID: B3057 Type: BKS Southlands 1.232 T54 2nd 1977 Subject 1. REGENERATION Contains subjects of hardwood utilization, soil management, diseases of hardwoods, stand management, nursery management and seedling production.

Proceedings - Sixth Southern Forest Soils Workshop / by William E. Balmer. - Society of American Foresters, 1976. ID: B3012 Type: BKS Southlands 1.63 B34p Subject 1. SOIL CLASSIFICATION The Sixth Southern Forest Soils Workshop centered around the forest soils of the South Atlantic Coastal Plains. Topics covered by the papers appearing in this Proceedings include: forest soil classification systems; site preparation; drainage; fertilization and nutrient cycling; relationship of site, stand and tree condition to southern pine beetle infestation; and impacts of site manipulation on these Coastal Plains soils.

Proceedings - Symposium on Southeastern Hardwoods / USDA Forest Service. - Southeastern Area, State and Private For, 1971. ID: B678 Type: BKS Southlands 7.0 S989 S827 Subject 1. HARDWOOD MANAGEMENT Contains papers on hardwood management, soil management, bottomland hardwood, wildlife, hardwood regeneration, insect and disease, tree improvement, and a financial evaluation of management techniques.

Proceedings - Third Symposium on Southeastern Hardwoods / USDA Forest Service. - U.S.D.A., 1985. ID: B1468 Type: BKS Southlands 1.232 T54 3rd 1985 Subject 1. HARDWOOD MANAGEMENT This is the third hardwood symposium to be held in Dothan since 1971. Technical workshops such as this are an essential element in our endeavor to provide the best professional forestry service to landowners; they are especially necessary to maintain our competence

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(Continued) Proceedings - Third Symposium on Southeastern Hardwoods in matters we don't always deal with on a daily basis. The program committee for the symposium has done an excellent job in designing a program which covers a full range of subject matter, including the resource, silviculture, economics, hardwood products, forest pests, etc.

Proceedings for Multiple Use Land Management for Nonindustrial Pine Forest Landowners / by Terry R. Clason. - Louisiana State University, 1982. ID: B2789 Type: BKS Southlands 7.1 C52p 1982

Proceedings from Reproductive Processes Working Party. - Intern. Union of Forestry Research Org., 1990. ID: B1934 Type: BKS Southlands 1.4 P 1990

Proceedings of a Colloquim, Seed Yield from Southern Pine Seed Orchards / by John Kraus. - Georgia Forest Research Council, 1974. ID: B500 Type: BKS Southlands 2.5112 S451 Subject 1. SOUTHERN PINE

Proceedings of a Forest Genetics Workshop., 1962. ID: B392 Type: BKS Southlands 1.4 F716

Proceedings of a Meeting of the Working Party on Progeny Testing. - Georgia Forest Research Council, 1972. ID: B410 Type: BKS Southlands 1.411 P963

Proceedings of a Seminar on Site Preparation and Regeneration Management / by John W. Mann., 1980. ID: B520 Type: BKS Southlands 2.6 S623

Proceedings of a Special Field Institute in Forest Biology 1960 / by T. Ewald Maki. - School of Forestry - North Carolina Stat, 1963. ID: B841 Type: BKS Southlands 1.0 P963 S741

Proceedings of a Workshop on Regeneration of Southern Pines / by Everett H. Stephenson. - Forestry and Harvesting Training Center, 1982. ID: B840 Type: BKS Southlands 2.5 R333

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Proceedings of Conference on Industrial Forest Management. - School of Forestry - Duke University, 1954. ID: B1127 Type: BKS Southlands 7.0 P 1954

Proceedings of Direct Seeding Workshops., 1965. ID: B501 Type: BKS Southlands 2.52 D598

Proceedings of Fifth Conference on Southern Industrial Forest Management., 1962. ID: B1131 Type: BKS Southlands 7.0 P5th 1962

Proceedings of Forestry and Water Quality: A Mid-south Symposium, Little Rock, Arkansas, May 8-9, 1985 / by B. G. Blackmon. - Department of Forest Resources, Cooperative Extension Service, University of Arkansas, 1985. ID: B2764 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 B62p 1985

Proceedings of Fourth Conference on Southern Industrial Forest Management., 1960. ID: B1130 Type: BKS Southlands 7.0 P4th 1960

Proceedings of Geographic Information Systems Workshop, Colony Square Hotel, Atlanta, Ga., April 1-4, 1986. - Am. Soc. Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing, 1986. ID: B2595 Type: BKS Southlands 6.226 P76 1986 ISBN/ISSN: 0-937294-74-8

Proceedings of IUFRO - Working Party on Progeny Testing, November 1974 / by John F. Kraus. - Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, 1974. (Proceedings) ID: B3540 Southlands 1.411 K72p Subject 1. PROGENY TESTING INTRODUCTION: The meeting in October, 1972 at Macon, Georgia, of the Working Party on Progeny Testing, I.U.F.R.O., S2.04.3, was notable for the absence of papers and discussion dealing with progeny testing of hardwood tree species. Despite the difficulties involved in hardwood tree improvement, there are an appreciable number of people engaged in this field. To provide them with an opportunity to meet, present their achievements, and discuss their problems; a workshop was held in Knoxville, Tennessee on November 19, 1974; with the help of the faculty of the University of Tennessee and the staff of the Division of Forestry, Tennessee Valley Authority. The following abstracts and papers are contributions submitted from some of the speakers and attendees of the Knoxville workshop for distribution to members of the Working Party who where unable to attend.

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Proceedings of National Working Conference, National Program of Research for Forests and Associated Rangelands. - U.S.D.A. Science and Education Admin., 1978. ID: B1935 Type: BKS Southlands 9.2 N. 1978

Proceedings of Process Control/Production Management of Wood Products: Technology for the 90s / by Timothy D. Faust. - University of Georgia, 1990. ID: B3434 Southlands 5.0 F38p Subject 1. PROCESS CONTROL INTRODUCTION: Processing of timber into primary and secondary wood products is essentially a breakdown process where loss of raw material occurs at each step in the process. New technology in processing machinery and products have drastically improved conversion efficiency of timber into wood products over the past 40 years. For example, through advancements in technology and development of new products, the industry has improved conversion efficiency of old growth Douglas fir from 20% in 1945 to almost 85% today (Haygreen and Bowyer, 1989; Bingham, 1975; see Figure 1). New technology in production machinery has contributed a large part to this dramatic improvement in fiber utilization. This presentation gives an overview of past technological improvements in processing of primary wood products and discusses others that will be emerging for the future.

Proceedings of Seventh Conference on Southern Industrial Forest Management., 1966. ID: B1134 Type: BKS Southlands 7.0 P7th 1966

Proceedings of Sixth Conference on Southern Industrial Forest Management., 1964. ID: B1132 Type: BKS Southlands 7.0 P6th 1964

Proceedings of Southern Forest Economics Workshop on Environmental Cooncerns, Government Regulations, New Technology and Their Impact on Southern Forestry / by Sun Joseph Chang. - Louisiana State University, 1991. ID: B3751 Southlands 0.77 C22p Subject 1. PROCEEDINGS PREFACE: These proceedings contain papers presented at the 1991 Southern Forest Economics Workshop held at Washington, D.C. on February 20-22, 1991. The workshop has chosen "Environmental Concerns, Government Regulations, New Technology and Their Impact on Southern Forestry" as its topic to focus on the broader policy issues the South will be facing in the 1990's and the 21st century.

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Proceedings of the 10th North American Forest Biology Workshop - Physiology and Genetics of Reforestation / by John Worrall, Judy Loo-Dinkins, Donald P. Lester. - University of British Columbia, 1988. ID: B3416 Southlands 2.5 W67p Subject 1. PHYSIOLOGY FOREWORD: The Tenth North American Forest Biology Workshop was held at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., from July 20th to July 22nd, 1988 (Wasn't #1, East Lansing, 1970, a long time ago!). The (rather unfocussed) focus was 'Physiology and Genetics of Reforestation'. We need two of the four plenary speakers to flirt with Lamarckism and/or Lysenkoism, since it is clear that what is done to seedlings before they are outplanted has many effects on their subsequent growth (or lack of). The pre-conditioning may go back to the previous generation(s), and if so, we need to be aware that production of seed for reforestation in conditions other than those prevailing at the provenance origin, could well be hazardous. Some of the authors of the 70 other papers also addressed these issues in the four concurrent sessions. The rest of the papers covered the physiology/genetics spectrum. In the Proceedings, the papers are grouped into the same categories as at the meeting. One of the Plenary papers (Lavender's) was edited by J.W., (with the authors permission) who removed all the Douglas-firs, Douglas Firs etc. from the text, to be replaced by douglas (this is a losing campaign to spring free the word 'fir' for Abies instead of in B.C. calling those species 'balsam').

Proceedings of the 11th Conference on Fire and Forest Meteorology / by Patricia L. Andrews, Donald F. Potts. - Society of American Foresters, 1991. ID: B1779 Type: BKS Southlands 3.1 P ISBN/ISSN: 0-939970-46-5

Proceedings of the 17th Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference - High-Intensity Fire in Wildlands: Management CHallenges &. - Tall Timbers Research Station, 1989. ID: B1804 Type: BKS Southlands 3.16 T147p 17 1989

Proceedings of the 1947 First National Meeting of the Forest Products Research Society / Forest Products Research Society. - Volume 1. - Forest Products Research Society, 1947. ID: B2967 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 5.0 F67p V1 Subject 1. CHEMICAL UTILIZATION OF WOOD Contains papers from the national meeting at the Furniture Club of America. These papers deal with the 1) chemical utilization of wood and integrated logging; 2) engineering aspects of wood use, and 3) preservation and seasoning.

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Proceedings of the 1948 National Annual Meeting of the Forest Products Research Society / Forest Products Research Society. - Volume 2. - Forest Products Research Society, 1948. ID: B2968 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 5.0 F67p V2 Subject 1. CHEMICAL CONVERSION Contains papers from the national annual meeting at the Furniture Club of America. These papers contain 1) improved utilization of wood and chemical conversion of wood waste; 2) mechanical conversion of wood waste and manufacture of fiber products; 3) bark removal and utilization; 4) coordination of research in the field of forest products; 5) finishes for furniture; 6) woodworking equipment, and 7) dielectric heating.

Proceedings of the 1949 National Annual Meeting of the Forest Products Research Society / Forest Products Research Society. - Volume 3. - Forest Products Research Society, 1949. ID: B2969 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 5.0 F67p V3 Subject 1. RAW MATERIAL PREPARATION Contains papers from the national annual meeting at the Civic Auditorium in Grand Rapids, Michigan. These papers contain 1) raw material and its preparation; 2) furniture and plywood; 3) chemical utilization of wood and wood preservation; 4) structural uses of wood, adhesives and gluing problems; 5) industrial research and development, and 6) seasoning and related problems.

Proceedings of the 1950 National Annual Meeting of the Forest Products Research Society / Forest Products Research Society. - Volume 4. - Forest Products Research Society, 1950. ID: B2970 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 5.0 F67p V4 Subject 1. PULPWOOD Contains papers from the national annual meeting at the Multnomah Hotel in Portland, Oregon. These papers contain 1) logs, sawmills, and lumbering; 2) shipping containers, developments, problems; 3)pulp and pulpwood supply developments; 4) quality control in forest products; 5) wood particle board and 6) softwood plywood review.

Proceedings of the 1951 National Annual Meeting of the Forest Products Research Society / Forest Products Research Society. - Volume 5. - Forest Products Research Society, 1951. ID: B2971 Type: BKS Southlands 5.0 F67p V5 Subject 1. WOOD UTILIZATION Contains papers from the national annual meeting at the Convention Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. These papers contain 1) logging and primary processing; 2) mobilization of the wood industry; 3) wood utilization in the defense program; 4) new machinery, machining and production methods; 5) wood preservatives and treatment related to

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(Continued) Proceedings of the 1951 National Annual Meeting of the Forest Products Research Society defense; 6) training men for the wood industries; 7) utilization and conversion of wood and mill scrap; 8) wood fuel; 9) testing and evaluation of forest products; 10) glues and gluing - getting better results with present materials, and 11) improved kiln drying.

Proceedings of the 1982 Southern Forest Biomass Working Group Workshop / by Jr., V. C. Baldwin, R. E. Lohrey. - Southern Forest Exp. Station, 1982. ID: B1902 Type: BKS Southlands 7.238 S7275 4th 1982

Proceedings of the 1983 Southern Forest Biomass Workshop. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1984. ID: B688 Type: BKS Southlands 7.238 S7275 5th 1983

Proceedings of the 1988 Southern Forest Economics Workshop: Forest Resource Economics, Past, Present, and Future / by Robert C. Abt., 1988. ID: B2776 Type: BKS Southlands 8.0 A27p 1988 Subject 1. FOREST RESOURCE

Proceedings of the 1990 Joint International Conference on Processing and Utilization of Low-Grade Hardwoods and International Trade of Forest-Related Products. - School of Forestry, Auburn Univ., Ala., 1990. ID: B2638 Type: BKS Southlands 5.0 P76 1990

Proceedings of the 1991 Pulping Conference, Book 2 / TAPPI. - Tappi Press, 1991. ID: B3358 Southlands 5.612 T36p PCB2 1991 Subject 1. PROCEEDINGS Proceedings of the 1991 Pulping Conference at the Stouffer Orlando Hotel in Orlando, FL on November 3-7.

Proceedings of the 1991 Pulping Conference, Book 1 / TAPPI. - Tappi Press, 1991. ID: B3362 Southlands 5.612 T36p PCB1 1991 Subject 1. PULP BLEACHING Proceedings of the 1991 Pulping Conference at the Stouffer Orlando Hotel in Orlando, FL on November 3-7.

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Proceedings of the 1993 Pulping Conference, Book 1 / TAPPI. - Tappi Press, 1993. ID: B3508 Southlands 5.612 T36p PCB1 1993 Subject 1. PULP BLEACHING Proceedings of the 1993 Pulping Conference held at Westin Peachtree Plaza in Atlanta, Georgia November 1 - 3, 1993.

Proceedings of the 1993 Pulping Conference, Book 2 / TAPPI. - Tappi Press, 1993. ID: B3509 Southlands 5.612 T36p PCB2 1993 Subject 1. PULP BLEACHING Proceedings of the 1993 Pulping Conference held at Westin Peachtree Plaza in Atlanta, Georgia November 1 - 3, 1993.

Proceedings of the 1993 Pulping Conference, Book 3 / TAPPI. - Tappi Press, 1993. ID: B3510 Southlands 5.612 T36p PCB3 1993 Subject 1. PULP BLEACHING Proceedings of the 1993 Pulping Conference held at Westin Peachtree Plaza in Atlanta, Georgia November 1 - 3, 1993.

Proceedings of the 1994 International Pan Pacific Conference / TAPPI. - Tappi Press, 1994. ID: B3507 Southlands 5.612 T36p PCB4 1994 Subject 1. PULPING Proceedings of the 1994 International Pan Pacific Conference held at the Sheraton Harbor Island Hotel in Sand Diego, California November 6 - 9, 1994.

Proceedings of the 1994 Pulping Conference, Book 1 / TAPPI. - Tappi Press, 1994. ID: B3504 Southlands 5.612 T36p PCB1 1994 Subject 1. ALKALINE PULPING Proceedings of the 1994 Pulping Conference held at Sheraton Harbor Island in Sand Diego, California November 6 - 10, 1994.

Proceedings of the 1994 Pulping Conference, Book 2 / TAPPI. - Tappi Press, 1994. ID: B3505 Southlands 5.612 T36p PCB2 1994 Subject 1. ALKALINE PULPING Proceedings of the 1994 Pulping Conference held at Sheraton Harbor Island in Sand Diego, California November 6 - 10, 1994.

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Proceedings of the 1994 Pulping Conference, Book 3 / TAPPI. - Tappi Press, 1994. ID: B3506 Southlands 5.612 T36p PCB3 1994 Subject 1. ALKALINE PULPING Proceedings of the 1994 Pulping Conference held at Sheraton Harbor Island in Sand Diego, California November 6 - 10, 1994.

Proceedings of the 1995 Pulping Conference, Book 1 / TAPPI. - Tappi Press, 1995. ID: B3511 Southlands 5.612 T36p PCB1 1995 Subject 1. BLEACHING Proceedings of the 1995 Pulping Conference held at Sheraton Chicago in Chicago, IL October 1 - 5, 1995.

Proceedings of the 1995 Pulping Conference, Book 2 / TAPPI. - Tappi Press, 1995. ID: B3512 Southlands 5.612 T36p PCB2 1995 Subject 1. BLEACHING Proceedings of the 1995 Pulping Conference held at Sheraton Chicago in Chicago, IL October 1 - 5, 1995.

Proceedings of the 1995 Society of American Foresters Convention, Portland, Maine, October 28-November 1, 1995. - Society of American Foresters, 1995. ID: B2615 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 S678n 1995 ISBN/ISSN: 0-939970-64-3

Proceedings of the 1996 Pulping Conference, Book 1 / TAPPI. - Tappi Press, 1996. ID: B3495 Southlands 5.612 T36p PCB1 1996 Subject 1. PULPING Proceedings of the 1996 Pulping Conference held at the Opryland Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee October 27-31, 1996.

Proceedings of the 1996 Pulping Conference, Book 2 / TAPPI. - Tappi Press, 1996. ID: B3496 Southlands 5.612 T36p PCB2 1996 Subject 1. SULFITE PULPING Proceedings of the 1996 Pulping Conference at the Opryland Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee October 27-31, 1996.

Proceedings of the 1997 Pulping Conference, Book 2 / TAPPI. - Tappi Press, 1997. ID: B3503 Southlands

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(Continued) Proceedings of the 1997 Pulping Conference, Book 2 5.612 T36p PCB2 1997 Subject 1. BLEACHING Proceedings of the 1997 Pulping Conference held at the San Francisco Marriott in San Francisco, California October 19 - 23, 1997.

Proceedings of the 1998 Pulping Conference, Book 2 / TAPPI. - Tappi Press, 1998. ID: B3360 Southlands 5.612 T36p PCB2 1998 Subject 1. PULPING Proceedings of the 1998 Pulping Conference at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal, Quebec, Canada on October 25-29, 1998.

Proceedings of the 1998 Pulping Conference, Book I / TAPPI. - Tappi Press, 1998. ID: B3361 Southlands 5.612 T36p PCB1 1998 Subject 1. SAMPLING Proceedings of the 1998 Pulping Conference at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal, Quebec, Canada on October 25-29, 1998.

Proceedings of the 1998 Pulping Conference, Book 3 / TAPPI. - Tappi Press, 1998. ID: B3377 Southlands 5.612 T36p PCB3 1998 Subject 1. PROCEEDINGS Contians papers from the Pulping Conference proceedings held October 25-29, 1998 at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Proceedings of the 1999 TAPPI Engineering/Process and Product Quality Conference and Trade Fair, Volume 1 / TAPPI. - Tappi Press, 1999. ID: B3500 Southlands 5.612 T36e ECV1 1999 Subject 1. INFRARED IMAGING Proceedings of the 1999 TAPPI Engineering/Process and Product Quality Conference and Trade Fair held at the Anaheim Hilton in Anaheim, California September 12 - 16, 1999.

Proceedings of the 1999 TAPPI Engineering/Process and Product Quality Conference and Trade Fair, Volume 3 / TAPPI. - Tappi Press, 1999. ID: B3501 Southlands 5.612 T36e ECV3 1999 Subject 1. CORROSION Proceedings of the 1999 TAPPI Engineering/Process and Product Quality

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(Continued) Proceedings of the 1999 TAPPI Engineering/Process and Product Quality Conference and Trade Fair, Volume 3 Conference and Trade Fair held at the Anaheim Hilton in Anaheim, California September 12 - 16, 1999.

Proceedings of the 1999 TAPPI Engineering/Process and Product Quality Conference and Trade Fair, Volume 2 / TAPPI. - Tappi Press, 1999. ID: B3502 Southlands 5.612 T36e ECV2 1999 Subject 1. PAPER MACHINES Proceedings of the 1999 TAPPI Engineering/Process and Product Quality Conference and Trade Fair held at the Anaheim Hilton in Anaheim, California September 12 - 16, 1999.

Proceedings of the 1999 TAPPI Pulping Conference, Volume One / TAPPI. - Tappi Press, 1999. ID: B3497 Southlands 5.612 T36p PCV1 1999 Subject 1. PULP QUALITY Proceedings of the 1999 TAPPI Pulping Conference held at Renaissance Orlando in Orlando, Florida October 31 - November 4, 1999.

Proceedings of the 1999 TAPPI Pulping Conference, Volume Two / TAPPI. - Tappi Press, 1999. ID: B3498 Southlands 5.612 T36p PCV2 1999 Subject 1. PULP QUALITY Proceedings of the 1999 TAPPI Pulping Conference held at Renaissance Orlando in Orlando, Florida October 31 - November 4, 1999.

Proceedings of the 1999 TAPPI Pulping Conference, Volume Three / TAPPI. - Tappi Press, 1999. ID: B3499 Southlands 5.612 T36p PCV3 1999 Subject 1. PULPING Proceedings of the 1999 TAPPI Pulping Conference held at Renaissance Orlando in Orlando, Florida October 31 - Nover 4, 1999.

Proceedings of the 21st Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference. - University of Georgia, 1991. ID: B1803 Type: BKS Southlands 2.71 S727 21 1991

Proceedings of the 26th Biennial Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference / University of Georgia. - University of Georgia, 2001. ID: B3592 Southlands 2.71 S727 26 2001

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(Continued) Proceedings of the 26th Biennial Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference Subject 1. TREE IMPROVEMENT Contains papers presented at the 26th Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference held at the University of Georgia June 26-29, 2001.

Proceedings of the 3rd Cone and Seed Insects Working Party Conference / by Gordon E. Miller. - IUFRO, 1989. (Proceedings) ID: B3556 Southlands 3.4 P3 Subject 1. INSECT BIOLOGY PREFACE: The third conference of the IUFRO Working Party S2.07-01 Cone and Seed Insects took place 1988 June 26-30 at the Courtyard Inn in Victoria, B.C. The conference was co-sponsored by the International Union of Forest Research Organizations, Forestry Canada and the B.C. Forest Service. Twenty-three attendees from five countries, including Finland, France, Switzerland, the United States and Canada, registered for the meeting. The program included the presentation of 23 technical papers in four sessions: Identification and Distribution (seven papers), Biology (seven papers), Monitoring and Damage (five papers) and Control (four papers). Three additional papers, though not presented at the conference because the authors we not able to attend, are included in the proceedings. The program also included a day-long field trip to several seed orchards on southern Vancouver Island, during which general orchard management practices as well as entomological problems were discussed. On the 1st day of the conference an open discussion of current research activities of the attendees was held along with the Working Party business meeting. A summary of the business meeting was published in the January 1989 Working Party Newsletter so it was not included here.

Proceedings of the Chemical Pine Release Symposium / Dow Chemical Company. - The Dow Chemical Company, 1958. ID: B3307 Southlands 2.6713 D68p

Proceedings of the Cone and Seed Insects Working Party Conference / by III, Harr Yatesy O.., 1983. ID: B1183 Type: BKS Southlands 3.4 P

Proceedings of the Conference on Biochemical Genetics of Forest Trees / by Dag Rudin., 1979. ID: B893 Type: BKS Southlands 1.4 C748 B615 ISBN/ISSN: 91-576-0281-6

Proceedings of the Conference on Forestation of Disturbed Surface Areas / by Keith A. Utz., 1976. ID: B766 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) Proceedings of the Conference on Forestation of Disturbed Surface Areas 9.262 C748

Proceedings of the Eighth Forestry and Wildlife Forum, Productivity of Southern Forests, April 13-14, 1978 / by Robert Lee Mcelwee, N. H. Bell. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1978. ID: B3334 Southlands 7.0 M33f Subject 1. PRODUCTIVITY FOREWORD: These proceedings contain in their entirely the papers delivered at the Eighth Forestry and Wildlife Forum of the School of Forestry and Wildlife Resources, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Using the theme "Productivity of Southern Forests" the papers detail today's silvicultural, management and harvesting techniques and in general conclude that future increased production will, in general, be obtained using methods not unlike those in use today, with refinements, plus the addition of improved equipment and techniques as they prove feasible. For a general overview of present management methods in the pine and hardwood forests of the Southeast, we recommend the papers in these Proceedings, prepared and delivered by leading foresters from throughout the South. We are indebted to them for preparing and delivering the Forum papers and gratefully thank them for their efforts.

Proceedings of the Eleventh Meeting of the Committee on Forest Tree Breeding in Canada - Part 2: Reports and Papers., 1968. ID: B1099 Type: BKS Southlands 1.49 P 1968

Proceedings of the First Conference of the Short-Roration Woody Crops Operations Working Group / by Bryce J. Stokes. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1997. (Proceedings) ID: B3642 Southlands 2.0 S66p Subject 1. SHORT-ROTATION PROLOGUE: There is increasing interest in short rotation woody crops (SRWC), growing trees under intensive management as an agricultural crop. SRWC can provide high volumes of wood for fiber and/or energy in a relative short time period. Well managed plantations are an environmentally acceptable and potentially economically efficient method of producing wood. Such plantations can help meet the increased demand for hardwood fiber, reduce harvesting of natural forests, improve local rural economic development and ensure sustainable future wood supplies. Even with a long history in developing genetically superior clones of woody crops and successfully developing intensive-managed plantations across the U.S. and around the world, there is still a need to increase efficiency and improve the management of these plantations.

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(Continued) Proceedings of the First Conference of the Short-Roration Woody Crops Operations Working Group An area that would provide great benefits from substantial enhancements is the entire scope of SRWC operations. The successful commercialization of SRWC depends on a diversity of economical and environmentally acceptable practices and machines. Since there was no formal organization addressing these needs and much interest, a grass-roots effort was initiated by several interested parties to develop a mechanism for bringing people together to improve operations in SRWC plantations. This effort is being called the SRWC Operations Working Group and is the group that sponsored this conference.

Proceedings of the First Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Review / by S.M. Salom, T.C. Tigner, R.C. Reardon. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1996. (Technology Transfer) ID: B3634 Southlands 3.3 S34p Subject 1. HEMLOCK PREFACE: The follow-up meeting was held at the Virginia Department of Forestry Meeting Hall in Charlottesville, Va., on October 12, 1995. It was attended by 80 individuals. Fifteen formal presentations were made, of which 14 are included as manuscripts in these proceedings. We feel the coverage given in these presentations is both a good introduction into the current problem resulting from HWA and a good departure point for continued and future research efforts. It is obvious that while there are many interested and talented people working on the HWA problem, a great deal more work needs to be done if we are to reduce the impact of HWA on our treasured hemlocks. Funding for research continues to be a struggle and lacks a coordinated effort among state and federal agencies and private organizations. It is hoped that this publication can play a part in building a coordinated and decently funded effort for this very serious problem.

Proceedings of the First Welder Wildlife Foundation Symposium / by D. Lynn Drawe. - Welder Wildlife Foundation, 1979. ID: B1628 Type: BKS Southlands 9.12 P

Proceedings of the Fourteenth Annual Hardwood Symposium. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1986. ID: B2743 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3181 P76 14 1986

Proceedings of the Fourth Forest Biology Conference of the Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry., 1967. ID: B1011 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 P4

Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Fomes Annosus / by E. G. Kuhlman., 1973. ID: B585 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Fomes Annosus 3.312202

Proceedings of the Fourth International Congress on Photosynthesis, Univ. of Reading, Berks., U.K., 4-9 September 1977 / by D. O. Hall, J. Coombs, T. W. Goodwin. - Biochemical Society, London, 1978. ID: B2420 Type: BKS Southlands 1.12 H34p 1977 ISBN/ISSN: 0-904498-06-9

Proceedings of the Fourth North American Forest Bioloby Workshop / by Hugh E. Wilcox, Austin F. Hamer., 1977. ID: B1242 Type: BKS Southlands 1.1 N864 4th 1976

Proceedings of the Harvesting Machines and Systems Evaluation Workshop / by William B. Stuart. - Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 1987. (Proceedings) ID: B3570 Southlands 4.0 S88p Subject 1. HARVESTING MACHINES Contains papers presented at the Harvesting Machines and Systems Evaluation Workshop held in Charleston, S.C., November 18 and 19, 1986. They include the topics of (1) Work Study, Rate Setting, and Contract Pricing, (2) Macroeconomic and Social Issues, (3) Mechanical and Ergonomic Design, (4) Utilization and Reliability, (5) Environmental Considerations, and (6) Manufacturing and Marketing.

Proceedings of the International Conference on Quantitative Genetics / by Edward Pollak, Oscar Kempthorne, Theodore B. Bailey Jr.. - Iowa State University, 1977. ID: B415 Type: BKS Southlands 1.487 In61 ISBN/ISSN: 0-8138-1895-8

Proceedings of the International Conference on Forest Vegetation Management - Ecology, Practices and Policy / by Deam H. Gjerstad. - Auburn University, 1992. ID: B3290 Southlands 2.67 A82i Subject 1. FOREST VEGETATION Contains proceedings from the 1992 International Conference on Forest Vegetation Management.

Proceedings of the International Symposium on Forest Drainage - 2nd-6th September, 1974, Finland / by Leo Heikurainen., 1974. ID: B3016 Type: BKS Southlands 2.62 H44p Subject 1. DRAINAGE SYSTEMS

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(Continued) Proceedings of the International Symposium on Forest Drainage - 2nd-6th September, 1974, Finland INTRODUCTION: This publication contains the papers submitted for the International Symposium on Forest Drainage in order of their presentation at the Symposium. As the papers are more or less spontaneous primary studies, reports or reviews, they do of course not cover the whole field of forest drainage. However, as the number of papers is quite high and as the authors are research workers from ten countries, the papers touch upon quite a variety of problems connected with forest drainage activities in the early 1970s.

Proceedings of the IUFRO Joint Meeting of Working Parties. - B.C. Ministry of Forests, 1978. ID: B1053 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 P ISBN/ISSN: 0-7719-8312-3

Proceedings of the Meeting of Section 41, Forest Products - International Union of Forestry Research Organizations., 1963. ID: B1082 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 P 1963

Proceedings of the National Plant Tissue Culture Symposium, 1975 / by J. C. Rajarao, K. Paranjothy. - Rubber Research Institute of Malaysia, 1975. ID: B1769 Type: BKS Southlands 1.164 P

Proceedings of the National Silviculture Workshop, Economics of Silvicultural Investments / U.S.D.A. Forest Service. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1983. ID: B3138 Type: BKS Southlands 2.0 U54p Subject 1. SILVICULTURE The 1983 Silviculture workshop was held in Eugene, Oregon, and the Willamette National Forest. The purpose of the workshop was to review and discuss the requirements by laws, regulations, and Forest Service policy of the need for and uses of economic analyses in silvicultural program planning and development.

Proceedings of the Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Symposium / by Ron R. Odom, J. W. Guthrie., 1981. (Technical Bulletin) ID: B1159 Type: BKS Southlands 9.124 P

Proceedings of the North American Containerized Forest Tree Seedling Symposium / by Richard W. Tinus, William I. Stein, William E. Balmer. - Great Plains Agricultural Council, 1974. ID: B511 Type: BKS Southlands 2.5391 N868

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Proceedings of the Rare and Endangered Wildlife Symposium / by Ron R. Odom, Larry Landers. - Georgia Department of Natural Resources, 1978. ID: B732 Type: BKS Southlands 9.124 R221

Proceedings of the Rusts of Hard Pines Working Party Conference / by Jane Barrows-Broaddus, Harry R. Powers. - The Georgia Center for Continuing Education, 1985. ID: B887 Type: BKS Southlands 3.3141 R971 1984

Proceedings of the Second Annual Forestry Forum - Cost-Effective Regeneration Practices., 1982. ID: B1013 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 P

Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Quantitative Genetics / by Bruce S. Weir... [et al.]. - Sinauer Associates, Inc., 1988. ID: B944 Type: BKS Southlands 1.487 In61 1987 ISBN/ISSN: 0-87893-900-8

Proceedings of the Seventeenth Annual Hardwood Symposium of the Hardwood Research Council. - Hardwood Research Council, 1989. ID: B2654 Type: BKS Southlands 7.01 P76 1989

Proceedings of the Seventh North American Forest Biology Workshop / by Bart A. Thielges. - University of Kentucky, 1982. ID: B845 Type: BKS Southlands 1.1 N864 7th 1982

Proceedings of the Short Rotation Woody Crops Operations Working Group (First Conference of the Short-Rotation Woody Crops Operations Working Group) / by Bryce J. Stokes. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service Southern Research Station, 1997. ID: B3111 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 H37p 1997 Subject 1. SHORT-ROTATION

Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual SAS Users Group International Conference--February 17-20, 1991. - SAS Institute, Inc., 1991. ID: B1797 Type: BKS Southlands 0.66 S 1991 ISBN/ISSN: 1-55544-438-5

Proceedings of the Sixth Conference on Fire and Forest Meteorlogy / by Robert E. Martin... [et al.]. - Society of American Foresters, 1980. ID: B873 Type: BKS Southlands 3.1021 F523 6th 1980

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Proceedings of the Sixth North American Forest Biology Workshop / by B. P. Dancik, K. O. Higginbotham., 1980. ID: B1244 Type: BKS Southlands 1.1 N864 6th 1980

Proceedings of the Southern Forest Nursery Association., 1986. ID: B818 Type: BKS Southlands 2.53 S727 1986

Proceedings of the Southern Weed Science Society, 31st and 32nd Annual Reports. - Southern Weed Science Society, 1978-1979. ID: B787 Type: BKS Southlands 2.67 S727p 31-32 1978-79 Subject 1. WEED

Proceedings of the Southern Weed Science Society, 33rd and 34th Annual Reports. - Southern Weed Science Society, 1980 1981. ID: B788 Type: BKS Southlands 2.67 S727p 33-34 1980-81 Subject 1. WEED

Proceedings of the Southern Weed Science Society, 35th and 36th Annual Reports. - Southern Weed Science Society, 1982 1983. ID: B789 Type: BKS Southlands 2.67 S727p 35-36 1982-83 Subject 1. WEED

Proceedings of the Southern Weed Science Society, 37th and 38th Annual Reports. - Southern Weed Science Society, 1984 1985. ID: B790 Type: BKS Southlands 2.67 S727p 37-38 1984-85 Subject 1. WEED

Proceedings of the Southern Weed Science Society, 39th and 40th Annual Reports. - Southern Weed Science Society, 1986-1987. ID: B791 Type: BKS Southlands 2.67 S727p 39-40 1986-87 Subject 1. WEED

Proceedings of the Southern Weed Science Society, Environmental Legislation and Its Effects on Weed Science, 41st Annual Report / by A Douglas Worsham. - Southern Weed Science, 1988. ID: B904 Type: BKS Southlands 2.67 S727p 41 1988 Subject 1. WEED

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Proceedings of the Southern Weed Science Society, Risk/Benefit: A Way of Life, 43rd Annual Report. - Southern Weed Science Society, 1990. ID: B1567 Type: BKS Southlands 2.67 S727p 43 1990 Subject 1. WEED

Proceedings of the Southern Weed Science Society, "Perception: Fact of Fiction" - 44th Annual Meeting. - Southern Weed Science Society, 1991. ID: B1687 Type: BKS Southlands 2.67 S727p 44 1991 Subject 1. WEED

Proceedings of the Southern Weed Science Society, Finding a Common Ground, 42nd Annual Report. - Southern Weed Science Society, 1989. ID: B1780 Type: BKS Southlands 2.67 S727p 42 1989 Subject 1. WEED

Proceedings of the Southern Weed Science Society, Communicating Modern Weed Science, 45th Annual Meeting. - Southern Weed Science Society, 1992. ID: B1861 Type: BKS Southlands 2.67 S727p 45 1992 Subject 1. WEED

Proceedings of the Southern Weed Science Society, Weed Science in Harmony with the Environment, 46th Annual Meeting, Charlotte. - Southern Weed Science Society, 1993. ID: B2111 Type: BKS Southlands 2.67 S727p 46 1993 Subject 1. WEED

Proceedings of the Southern Weed Science Society, Weed Science Education: The Cost of Ignorance, 47th Annual Meeting. - Southern Weed Science Society, 1994. ID: B2252 Type: BKS Southlands 2.67 S727p 47 1994 Subject 1. WEED

Proceedings of the Southern Weed Science Society, "Herbicide-Resistant Crops: A Bitter or Better Harvest?" - 48th Annual Meeting / Southern Weed Science Society. - Southern Weed Science Society, 1995. (Annual Meeting) ID: B3146 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) Proceedings of the Southern Weed Science Society, "Herbicide-Resistant Crops: A Bitter or Better Harvest?" - 48th 2.67 S727p 48 1995 ISBN/ISSN: 0362-4463 Subject 1. WEED

Proceedings of the Southern Weed Science Society, "Weed Science Meets the Press" - 49th Annual Meeting / Southern Weed Science Society. - Southern Weed Science Society, 1996. (Annual Meeting) ID: B3147 Type: BKS Southlands 2.67 S727p 49 1996 ISBN/ISSN: 0362-4463 Subject 1. WEED

Proceedings of the Southern Weed Science Society, "Fifty Years of Weed Science: Foundation for the Future" - 50th Annual Meeting / Southern Weed Science Society. - Southern Weed Science Society, 1997. (Annual Meeting) ID: B3148 Type: BKS Southlands 2.67 S727p 50 1997 ISBN/ISSN: 0362-4463 Subject 1. WEED

Proceedings of the Southern Weed Science Society, "Preparing for the New Millennium" - 51st Annual Meeting / Southern Weed Science Society. - Southern Weed Science Society, 1998. (Annual Meeting) ID: B3149 Type: BKS Southlands 2.67 S727p 51 1998 ISBN/ISSN: 0362-4463 Subject 1. WEED

Proceedings of the Symposium on Systemic Chemical Treatments in Tree Culture., 1979. ID: B566 Type: BKS Southlands 3.3 S989

Proceedings of the Symposium on the Effect of Growth Acceleration on the Properties of Wood., 1972. ID: B1179 Type: BKS Southlands 5.15 P

Proceedings of the Symposium on the Loblolly Pine Ecosystems (West Region) / by Bob L. Karr, James B. Baker, Tom Monaghan. - Mississippi Cooperative Extension Servic, 1984. ID: B1764 Type: BKS Southlands 2.0 P

Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Northeastern Forest Insect Work Conference., 1977. ID: B1755 Type: BKS Southlands

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Proceedings of the Third Annual Conference - Better Reclamation with Trees / by Phillip E. Pope., 1983. ID: B885 Type: BKS Southlands 9.262 B565 3rd 1983

Proceedings of the Third Forest Biology Conference of the Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry., 1965. ID: B1072 Type: BKS Southlands 1.49 P

Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Fomes Annosus / by C. S. Hodges, J. Rishbeth, A. Yde-Andersen. - IUFRO, 1970. ID: B3055 Type: BKS Southlands 3.3122 I57p Subject 1. FOMES ANNOSUS INTRODUCTION: The Third International Conference on Fomes annosus was held on the campus of Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark from July 29 to August 3, 1968 under the auspices of Section 24, International Union of Forest Research Organization. The program was arranged C. S. Hodges (USA), J. Rishbeth (UK) and A. Yde-Andersen (Denmark). Dr. Yde-Andersen served as host to the conference. As with previous conferences at Wageningen in 1954 and Scotland in 1960, attendance was restricted to those actively engaged in research on Fomes annosus. Most of those invited to attend and a few who were unable to attend prepared papers which were preprinted and distributed to the delegates before the meeting. These papers, as well as a few short special papers presented during the meeting, are reproduced in full in this proceeding. The conference was made up of a number of panel discussions. All discussion sessions were taped by Dr. W. Agtby and each panel chairman was responsible for editing the tapes and preparing summaries of the introductory remarks and discussion. Final editing was done by C. S. Hodges, J. Rishbeth and A. Yde-Andersen. These summaries are reproduced in the proceedings.

Proceedings of the Third North American Forest Biology Workshop / by C. P. P. Reid, G. H. Fechner., 1974. ID: B1241 Type: BKS Southlands 1.1 N864 3rd 1974

Proceedings of the Thirty-Sixth Annual Conference, Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies / by John R. Sweeney... [et al.]. - SE Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, 1982. ID: B2760 Type: BKS Southlands 9.12 P76 36 1982

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Proceedings of the Twenty-First Meeting of the Canadian Tree Improvement Association - Part 2: Symposium on Tree Improvement. - Canadian Forestry Service, 1987. ID: B1756 Type: BKS Southlands 2.71 P

Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh Northeastern Forest Tree Improvement Conference, Forest Genetics: 25 Years of Progress. - Univ. Vermont & NE Forest Exp. Sta., 1980. ID: B2348 Type: BKS Southlands 2.71 N874 27 1980

Proceedings of the WGFTIP Tree Improvement Short Course / by W. J. Lowe., 1988. ID: B3564 Southlands 1.4 L68p Subject 1. GENETICS PREFACE: These proceedings contain the papers presented at a Tree Improvement Short Course conducted by the Western Gulf Forest Tree Improvement Program on August 2-4, 1988, in Magnolia, Arkansas. The objective was to provide training in basic genetics and aspects of conducting an applied tree improvement program to new employees and field personnel.

Proceedings of the Workshop: Southern Appalachian Mast Management / by Charles E. McGee., 1989. ID: B1509 Type: BKS Southlands 0.77 P

Proceedings of Third Conference on Southern Industrial Forest Management. - Duke University, 1958. ID: B1128 Type: BKS Southlands 7.0 P3rd 1958

Proceedings Wildfor 91 Wildlife & Forestry: Towards a Working Partnership. - Canadian Pulp and Paper Association, 1991. ID: B1858 Type: BKS Southlands 9.12 C 1991 ISBN/ISSN: 1-895288-21-5

Proceedings: A Symposium on Flowering and Seed Development in Trees / by Frank Bonner. - Mississippi State University, 1978. (Proceedings) ID: B3562 Southlands 1.15 B66p Subject 1. FLOWERING PREFACE: A joint meeting of IUFRO Working Parties S2.01.05 Reproductive Processes, S2.01.06 Seed Problems, and S2.07.01 Cone and Seed Insects was held May 15-18, 1978, on the campus of Mississippi State University. There were eighty-seven participants representing thirteen countries.

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Proceedings: A Symposium on Principles of Maintaining Productivity on Prepared Sites / by Tom Tippin. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1978. ID: B2352 Type: BKS Southlands 7.1 T56p 1978 Subject 1. PRODUCTIVITY The papers presented at this symposium are a response to a vexing problem. It has been apparent for some time that the benefits of site preparation bring with them the potential for serious decline in productivity. The purpose of this volume is to bring to the attention of the practicing forester current knowledge about site preparation and its effects in the South. For the land manager or woods owner faced with making a decision about whether to prepare his sites or how to do so, these preceedings can serve as an action guide. They provide him with background information about the physiography and ecology of southern forests, what methods of harvesting and site preparation are available, and what the effects of these various methods are on different sites within the physiographic regions of the South. Finally, it presents him with preventive and restorative strategies for maintaining productivity on the sites to be harvested and regenerated. For the scientist, the proceedings serve a dual function. They review what is known about the impact of site preparation on short- and long-term productivity, and they indicate directions new research should take. But biological and economic considerations is the fulcrum on which this knowledge is balanced.

Proceedings: Conference on Wood Combustion Environmental Assessment. - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1981. ID: B1464 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 P

Proceedings: Fifth North American Forest Biology Workshop / by Charles A. Hollis, Anthony E. Squillace., 1978. ID: B1243 Type: BKS Southlands 1.1 N864 5th 1978

Proceedings: Southeastern Recreation Research Conference / by Alan E. Watson. - Department of Recreation and Leisure Ser, 1985. ID: B733 Type: BKS Southlands 9.13 S727

Proceedings: Southeastern Recreation Research Conference., 1987. ID: B884 Type: BKS Southlands 9.13 S727 1986

Proceedings: Southeastern Recreation Research Conference. - Dept. of Rec. & Leisure Svs., Univ. Ga., 1987. ID: B1899 Type: BKS Southlands 9.13 S727 1987

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Proceedings: Symposium on Nonindustrial Private Forests: Learning from the Past, Prospects for the Future / by Melvin J. Baughman, Nancy Goodman. - University of Minnesota, 1996. ID: B2725 Type: BKS Southlands 0.16 B38p 1996 Subject 1. NIPF LANDS The Symposium on Nonindustrial Private Forests: Learning from the Past, Prospects for the Future originated within the Society of American Foresters Working Group on Nonindustrial Private Forests. Its Steering Committee, however, reflected a wide range of stakeholders and interest groups. The purpose for this symposium was to highlight significant research and program evaluations conducted during the last ten years concerning management of nonindustrial private forest (NIPF) lands. This forum offered more than 200 researchers, program administrators, policy makers, and woodland owners the opportunity to share their knowledge, discuss important findings, and recommend future research and program needs regarding NIPF lands.

The Prodigal Women / by Nancy Hale. - Charles Scribner's Sons, 1942. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3176 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center 0.71 H34p Subject 1. NOVEL

Production, Harvesting and Utilization of Small-Sized Trees - Final Report of the Research Project on the Production and Utilization of Short-rotation Wood / by Pentti Hakkila, Matti Leikola, Martti Salakari., 1979. ID: B3300 Southlands 5.0 H34p ISBN/ISSN: 951-9251-84-7 Subject 1. PRODUCTION Final report of the research project on the production and utilization of short-rotation wood.

Productive Potential of the Makeri Harvester in Thinning Southern Pine Stands / by Michael Charles Hackfield., 1982. ID: B864 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 H121p 1982

Products from Jojoba: A Promising New Crop for Arid Lands. - U.S. Department of Commerce, 1975. ID: B2068 Type: BKS Southlands 0.31 P

Professional Forestry in the United States / by Henry Clepper. - Resources for the Future, Inc., 1971. ID: B2774 Type: BKS Southlands 0.111 C63p ISBN/ISSN: 0-8018-1331X

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Professional Timber Falling - A Procedural Approach / by D. Douglas Dent. - D. Douglas Dent, 1974. ID: B627 Type: BKS Southlands 4.11 D414p

Professional Video Graphic Design / by Ben Blank, Mario Garcia. - Prentice Hall Press, 1986. ID: B169 Type: BKS Southlands 0.742 B641p ISBN/ISSN: 0-86729-188-5

Professional Video Production / by Ingrid Wiegand. - Knowledge Industry Publications, Inc., 1985. ID: B173 Type: BKS Southlands 0.742 W645p ISBN/ISSN: 0-86729-067-6

Progeny Testing of Forest Trees., 1983. (Southern Cooperative Series Bulletin) ID: B1157 Type: BKS Southlands 1.411 P

Progeny Testing, Proceedings of Servicewide Genetics Workshop / by Dick Miller. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1984. ID: B3594 Southlands 1.411 M54p Subject 1. PROGENY TESTING Contains papers presented at the proceedings of the servicewide genetics workshop held in Charleston, South Carolina December 5-9, 1983.

Program Accomplishments Report - Southern Pine Beetle., 1980. (Agriculture Information Bulletin) ID: B1109 Type: BKS Southlands 3.411 P

Program and Abstracts Fourth North American Conference on Mycorrhiza. - Colorado State University, 1979. ID: B1905 Type: BKS Southlands 3.341 F 4th 1979

Program and Abstracts of the 86th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Horticultural Science., 1989. ID: B1456 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 P

Program of Work 1980-1981., 1980. ID: B1201 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 P

Programing the IBM system/360 / Computer Usage Company. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1966. ID: B88 Type: BK Southlands 0.665 C728p

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Programming real-time computer system / by James Martin. - Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1965. ID: B99 Type: BK Southlands 0.665 M381p

Progress in Forest Research - 1967-68., 1968. ID: B996 Type: BKS Southlands 0.6 P 1967-68

Progress Report for a Study of Racial Variation in Loblolly Pine in Georgia - Tenth-Year Results / by John F. Kraus. - Unites States Department of Agriculture, 1967. ID: B1056 Type: BKS Southlands 1.42 K

Progress Reports - NCASI Sustainable Forestry Program / NCASI. - NCASI, 2001. ID: B3708 Southlands 0.734 N22p PR Subject 1. PROGRESS REPORTS Contains copies of articles and reports from different sources associated with NCASI and sustainable forestry.

Progressive Environmentalism: A Pro-Human, Pro-Science, Pro-Free Enterprise Agenda for Change. - Nat'l Center f/Policy Analysis, Dallas, 1991. (Task Force Report, April 1991) ID: B2157 Type: BKS Southlands 9.3 P76 1991

The Projection of Response of Trees and Forests to Acidic Deposition and Associated Pollutants / by A. Ross Kiester... [et al.]. - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1990. ID: B1705 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 K

Prologue / by Maston O'Neal. - Maston O'Neal, 1985. ID: B1693 Type: BKS Southlands 0.71 O

Propagation / by Alan Toogood. - Stein and Day, 1981. ID: B1565 Type: BKS Southlands 1.16 T668p ISBN/ISSN: 0-8128-6149-3

Properties and Management of Forest Soils / by William L. Pritchett. - John Wiley & Sons, 1979. ID: B1361 Type: BKS Southlands 1.63 P961p ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-03718-4

Properties and Management of Soils in the Tropics / by Pedro A. Sanchez. - John Wiley & Sons, 1976. ID: B439 Type: BKS Southlands 1.63 S199p ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-75200-2

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Protecting America's Wetlands: An Action Agenda - The Final Report of the National Wetlands Policy Forum. - The Conservation Foundation, 1988. ID: B1476 Type: BKS Southlands 9.23 P

Protecting Life, Promoting Health - 1990 Report to the Nation. - National Safety Council, 1990. ID: B1606 Type: BKS Southlands 7.84 P 1990

Protecting Life, Promoting Health - 1990 Report to the Nation. - National Safety Council, 1990. ID: B1606 Type: BKS Southlands 7.84 P 1990

Protecting the Environment: Old Rhetoric, New Imperatives / by Kwong Jo Echard. - Capital Research Center, 1990. (Studies in Organization Trends #5.) ID: B1636 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 E ISBN/ISSN: 0887-641X

Protecting Water Quality and Wetlands in Forest Management / U.S.D.A. Forest Service. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1995. ID: B3781 Southlands 9.261 U54p Subject 1. BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOREWORD: The goal of this book is to heighten awareness of nonpoint source pollution; to provide natural resource managers, loggers, contractors and landowners with the tools to protect water quality and wetlands in forested watersheds; and to provide sufficient information and guidance to assist them in making informed and appropriate management decisions on a site-by-site basis.

Protein Metabolism in the Plant / by Albert Charles Chibnall. - Second Printing. - Yale University Press, 1964. ID: B3393 Southlands 1.132 C44p Subject 1. PROTEIN METABOLISM PREFACE: In this book my Silliman Lectures are presented in an expanded form. I have in the first four chapters, discussed the question of protein metabolism in seedlings and have attempted little more than to consolidate the scattered contributions of many of the earlier investigators - particularly Pfeffer, Schulze, and Prianischnikow - and have tried to show that their work cannot be viewed in true historical perspective except in terms of contemporary protein chemistry. As I believe that this section of the book will be of interest to students of both biochemistry and plant physiology I make no apology for the rather detailed nature of the matter presented. The remaining chapters deal in large part with the proteins of leaves and their metabolism. Here much of the work is admitted speculative,

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(Continued) Protein Metabolism in the Plant and in reviewing the present position I have found it necessary in certain cases to address myself to the original workers concerned. I have, accordingly, adopted throughout this section of the book a freer form of writing and have permitted myself a certain latitude not only in the choice of subject matter, but also in voicing my own opinions. At the present stage in field of research such liberties may, perhaps, be excused on grounds of expediency, if only in the hope that the book, whatever its merits or faults, may encourage in some measure the wider study and investigation of the chemical mechanisms of plant metabolism. Should this be so I shall feel amply repaid for the time and care entailed in its production.

Protocol for the Inventory of Greenhouse Gases in Georgia-Pacific Corporation / Georgia-Pacific Corporation. - Georgia-Pacific Corporation, 2002. ID: B3650 Southlands 9.21 G46p Subject 1. GREENHOUSE GAS PROTOCOL FOREWORD: A Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Inventory is a tool that can be used by a corporation to identify climate change control issues within the organization. The corporation can use the results of the inventory to develop strategies for managing the issues in the future, including developing policy and implementing emissions controls. It also can be an effective tool for use in communicating the corporation's performance in these areas to shareholders and stakeholders using a reliable source of data collection and methodology. Presently, two major climate change regimes are emerging: the European Union (based on the Kyoto Protocol) and the United States regime, which is still in development. Because of the international character of Georgia-Pacific, this Protocol has been designed with flexibility to potentially benefit from future linkage to these regimes in the trading sense, and potential crediting at the domestic level.

Prudent Practices for Disposal of Chemicals from Laboratories. - National Academy Press, 1983. ID: B2288 Type: BKS Southlands 0.61 P78 ISBN/ISSN: 0-309-03390-X Subject 1. CHEMICAL LABORATORIES

Public Linkage, Dialogue, and Education; Task Force Report. The President's Council on Sustainable Development. - US Gov't Printing, 1997. ID: B2873 Southlands 0.734 1997 Subject 1. PUBLIC LINKAGE

Public Natural Resources Law / by George Cameron Coggins. - Clark Boardman Co., Ltd., 1990. (Environmental Law Series)

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(Continued) Public Natural Resources Law ID: B2596 Type: BKS Southlands 0.11 C63p ISBN/ISSN: 0-87632-689-0 Subject 1. NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT PREFACE: This book was written to serve as a basic reference for attorneys who have clients with problems involving federal lands or resources. I believe that it also will be comprehensible and helpful to the many others who have some interest in the one-third of the Nation's surface area owned by the United States. Public natural resources law is a subject of national and international importance; it should no longer be thought of as a peculiar specialty confined to the western states. Public natural resources law necessarily is vast and complex, and it will remain difficult to organize and understand. I believe that this area of law, as currently constituted, is unduly fragmented, illogical, confused, unfair, and often nearly impenetrable. This unfortunate state of affairs is due more to historical accident than human design. History has left us with five major federal lands systems in the charge of four main (and many minor) federal agencies, literally thousands of statutory provisions, and huge bodies of common law and administrative custom. There is no good modern reason why every one of the primary natural resources in federal ownership is subject to different albeit overlapping sets of laws and assumptions. Trying to create a somewhat coherent whole out of the disparate elements is destined for but limited success.

Public Opinion Polling: A Handbook for Public Interest and Citizen Advocacy Groups / by Celinda C. Lake. - Island Press, 1987. ID: B1286 Type: BKS Southlands 0.47 L ISBN/ISSN: 0-933280-32-7

Publications Handbook and Style Manual / American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, Soil Science Society of America. - American Society of Agronomy, 1988. ID: B3162 Type: BKS Southlands 0.73 A53p ISBN/ISSN: 0-89118-096-6 Subject 1. JOURNAL MANAGEMENT INTRODUCTION: This Publications Handbook and Style Manual serves as a guide for authors in preparing manuscripts and other material submitted for publication by the societies. It replaces an earlier manual published in 1984, and should be used as a primary source for writing, style, editing, and procedures for publications of the associated societies. An Editors' Handbook, also published by the three societies, provides specific information for those with editorial responsibilities on journals, books, or monographs, and is available to them at no charge. Other books, e.g., the CBE Style manual (Counc. of Biol. Ed., 1983) and The Chicago Manual of Style (Univ. of Chicago Press, 1982), may be used as supplements and expansions on these subjects.

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Puckerbrush Weight Tables / by John H. Ribe. - University of Maine at Orono, 1973. ID: B3695 Southlands 7.225 R52p Subject 1. PUCKERBRUSH A multi-stage sampling scheme was developed and tested for puckerbrush species in 1971. To compare and contrast this destructive sampling procedure with dimensional analysis, a regression analysis technique, it was necessary to obtain data on 11 puckerbrush species in the summer of 1972 and 1973. These data form the basis of these tables.

Pulp and Paper Manufacture - Bibliography and United States Patents 1957 / by Jack Weiner. - Technical Association of the Pulp and Pa, 1957. ID: B660 Type: BKS Southlands 5.61 P982 1957

Pulp and Paper Manufacture - Bibliography and United States Patents 1958 / by Jack Weiner. - Technical Association of the Pulp and Pa, 1958. ID: B661 Type: BKS Southlands 5.61 P982 1958

Pulp and Paper Manufacture - Bibliography and Unites States Patents 1959 / by Jack Weiner. - Technical Association of the Pulp and Pa, 1959. ID: B662 Type: BKS Southlands 5.61 P982 1959

Pulp and Paper Manufacture - Volume 4: Auxiliary Paper Mill Equipment / by J. Newell Stephenson. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1955. ID: B659 Type: BKS Southlands 5.61 J74p v.4

Pulp and Paper Manufacture - Volume 1: Preparation and Treatment of Wood / by J. Newell Stephenson. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1950. (Pulp and Paper Manufacture Series) ID: B1296 Type: BKS Southlands 5.61 J74p v.1

Pulp and Paper Manufacture - Volume 3: Manufacture and Testing of Paper and Board / by J. Newell Stephenson. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1953. (Pulp and Paper Manufacture Series) ID: B1297 Type: BKS Southlands 5.61 J74p v.3

Pulp and Paper Manufacture - Volume 2: Preparation of Stock for Paper Making / by J. Newell Stephenson. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1951. (Pulp and Paper Manufacture Series)

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(Continued) Pulp and Paper Manufacture - Volume 2: Preparation of Stock for Paper Making ID: B1300 Type: BKS Southlands 5.61 J74p v.2

Pulp and Paper Science and Technology, Volume I - Pulp / by Earl Libby. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1962. ID: B3629 Southlands 5.6 L52p VI Subject 1. PULP PREFACE: This is the first volume of a two-volume work on the principles of pulping and papermaking. Volume I covers pulp, Volume II, paper. Both volumes are designed as textbooks for students at the college level and, together, provide a thorough, comprehensive introduction to pulp and paper technology. The coverage of both processes and equipment should make these volumes of value not only to students but also to all who have an interest in the manufacture of pulp and paper. Problems encountered in the operation of a mill are dealt with at appropriate points throughout the text. In both volumes, emphasis has been placed on the technical aspects of the industry, and it is assumed that the student using these volumes will have reached at least his sophomore year. Sufficient elementary chemistry is included to enable him to understand thoroughly the processes described. Readers not interested in chemistry or related technical phases may omit these sections.

Pulp and Paper Science and Technology, Volume II - Paper / by Earl Libby. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1962. ID: B3630 Southlands 5.6 L52p VII Subject 1. PULP PREFACE: This is the second volume of a two-volume work on the principles of pulping and papermaking. Volume I covers pulp, Volume II, paper. Both volumes are designed as textbooks for students at the college level and, together, provide a thorough, comprehensive introduction to pulp and paper technology. The coverage of both processes and equipment should make these volumes of value not only to students but also to all who have an interest in the manufacture of pulp and paper. Problems encountered in the operation of a mill are dealt with at appropriate points throughout the text. In both volumes, emphasis has been placed on the technical aspects of the industry, and it is assumed that the student using these volumes will have reached at least his sophomore year. Sufficient elementary chemistry is included to enable him to understand thoroughly the processes described. Readers not interested in chemistry or related technical phases may omit these sections.

Pulp and Papermaking in the Northeast. - International Paper. ID: B1433 Type: BKS Southlands

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Pulp and Papermaking in the Northeast. - International Paper. ID: B1450 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 5.62 P c.2

Pulp and Papermaking Technology / by Esther G. Dorfman. - International Paper, 1976. ID: B930 Type: BKS Southlands 5.61 P

Pulping and Paper-Making Properties of Fast-Growing Plantation Wood Species, Vol I / Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1980. ID: B3759 Southlands 5.61 F66p Subject 1. PULP PROPERTIES FOREWORD: This manual is mainly intended to provide information to tree plantation planners who are interested in the pulping and paper-making characteristics of the species considered for planting. The characteristics vary somewhat with growth conditions and age of the trees and the values given in the data sheets always refer to a specific sample of wood from a specific plantation. The conclusions drawn in the text from the data sheets pertain to these samples. The reader should accordingly bear in mind that samples from plantations with different growth conditions may exhibit differing characteristics, as evidenced repeatedly from the data sheets for some species.

Pulping and Paper-making Properties of Fast-growing Plantation Wood Species - 2 / Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1975. ID: B3770 Southlands 5.61 F669 Vol II ISBN/ISSN: 92-5-100866-3 Subject 1. PULPING FOREWORD: This manual is mainly intended to provide information to tree plantation planners who are interested in the pulping and papermaking characteristics of the species considered for planting. The characteristics vary somewhat with growth conditions and age of the trees and the values given in the data sheets always refer to a specific sample of wood from a specific plantation. The conclusions drawn in the text from the data sheets pertain to these samples. The reader should accordingly bear in mind that samples from plantations with different growth conditions may exhibit differing characteristics, as evidenced repeatedly from the data sheets for some species.

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Pulpwood Production - A textbook for use in courses in pulpwood harvesting at the high school and post high school levels / by W. S. Bromley. - Third Edition. - The Interstate Printers & Publishers, Inc. ID: B3299 Southlands 8.321 B76p Subject 1. PULPWOOD This text is intended as a starter for all students considering the pulpwood industry as a career. It is also intended to meet the requirements of those students primarily interested in a related field who desire some knowledge of the industry. It has been prepared by experts in various aspects of the industry and covers, at least in the essentials, everything from how paper is made to how to maintain a chain saw properly. It must be admitted that, even after pursuing the text to the last page of the Glossary, as well as carrying out the work assignments the instructor may give in conjunction with it, the student will not be able to claim expertness in the field. But, if he so desires, he will be able to report himself to a pulpwood producer and claim with honesty tha the has learned quite a bit about the business - and is certain he could learn a great deal more if given a job with one of the producer's crews.

Pulpwood stands, Procurement, and Utilization - Papers Presented at Detroit Meeting, Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry, September 26 - 28, 1946 / TAPPI. - Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry, 1947. (Tappi Monograph Series) ID: B3477 Southlands 5.68 T36p 1947 Subject 1. PULPWOOD PREFACE: The present monograph is the fourth of a series issued by the Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry. The first dealt with Industrial Water, the second with Fourdrinier Wire Conservation, and the third with Starch for Coated Paper. There is probably no subject of greater significance facing the industry's management than that of the status of its raw materials supply. It is, therefore, the purpose of this monograph to present as many facts about the American pulpwood supply as appear to be necessary to enable management to make decisions concerning industry manufacturing policy. These facts should have a considerable bearing on the choice, if any, of new mill sites and the tenure of present locations. They tend to dictate the grades of pulp that can be economically produced and, most of all, they emphasize the necessity of conservation and of full utilization, with a minimum of waste of obtainable species.

Pulpwood Statistics / American Pulpwood Association. - American Pulpwood Association, Inc., 1983. ID: B3793 Southlands 8.4 A53p Subject 1. PULPWOOD

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(Continued) Pulpwood Statistics FOREWORD: Pulpwood Statistics, December 1983, is a compilation of current and historical pulpwood and other forest product statistics by the American Pulpwood Association. Most of the tables on pulpwood receipts, consumption, and inventory are based on monthly reports forwarded to APA by U.S. Consuming pulpmills. Much of the other pulpwood information is derived from APA's own statistics programs and surveys.

Pulpwoods of the United States and Canada, Volume II--Hardwoods, Third Edition / by Irving H. Isenberg. - Third Edition. - The Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1981. ID: B2623 Type: BKS Southlands 5.11 I78p3 Vol. II

Pulpwoods of the United States and Canada, Volume I--Conifers, Third Edition / by Irving H. Isenberg. - Third Edition. - The Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1980. ID: B2624 Type: BKS Southlands 5.11 I78p3 Vol. I

Pulpwoods of United States and Canada / by Irving H. Isenberg. - Second Edition. - The Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1951. ID: B646 Type: BKS Southlands 5.11 I78p2 Subject 1. PULPWOOD INTRODUCTION: A large number of tree species are pulped in the United States and Canada. Much information is available on certain of these species but, unfortunately, such data are scattered in various publications. They are here collected for the use of students, staff, and member companies of the Institute. Several suggestions from various sources and additional data have been incorporated into this new edition. The range of the species is shown on a map to facilitate the location of the area in question. An attempt has been made to enlarge the section on pulping properties.

Putting the One Minute Manager to Work - How to Turn the 3 Secrets into Skills / by Kenneth Blanchard, Robert Lorber. - Berkley Books, New York, 1984. ID: B3396 Southlands 0.47 B22p ISBN/ISSN: 0-425-07757-8 Subject 1. MANAGEMENT INTRODUCTION: In the last episode of The One Minute Manager, the bright young man who was searching for an effective manager learned the One Minute Manager's three secrets. He immediately realized that they were the key to effective management. He set One Minute goals. He gave One Minute Praisings. He delivered One Minute Reprimands. In this second episode of The One Minute Manager, a veteran manager wonders whether using the three secrets on a day-to-day basis will really make a difference where it counts - in performance. He seeks the answer from a new One Minute Manager. In

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(Continued) Putting the One Minute Manager to Work - How to Turn the 3 Secrets into Skills the process he learns how to put One Minute Management to work in a systematic way to achieve excellence. This book is meant to be a companion to the original book. It is a practical tool that can be used independently to implement the three secrets but will probably be a richer experience if you have first read The One Minute Manager. We hope you apply and use what the veteran manager learns and it makes a difference in your life and in the lives of those who work with you.

The Pyrolysis Energy of Wildland Fuels / by Murthy Suryanarayana Duvvuri. - The University of Oklahoma, 1974. ID: B1724 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 D 1974

Quadrennial Report 1975-1979, Tall Timbers Research, Inc. - Tall Timbers Research Station, 1979. ID: B1917 Type: BKS Southlands 0.75 T

Quality assurance of environmental measures., 1978. ID: B31 Type: BK Southlands 0.42 N277

Quality control handbook / by J. M. Juran, Jr., Dr. GrynaFrank M., Jr., R. S. Bingham. - Third. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1974. ID: B38 Type: BK Southlands 0.42 J95q3 ISBN/ISSN: 0-07-033175-8

Quality control in analytical chemistry / by G. Kateman, F. W. Pijpers. - John Wiley & Sons, 1981. ID: B27 Type: BK Southlands 0.42 K19q c.2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-46020-6

Quality Control in Lumber Manufacturing / by Terence D. Brown. - Miller Freeman Publications, Inc., 1982. ID: B3343 Southlands 5.0 B76q Subject 1. LUMBER PREFACE: The objective of this book is to provide useful and practical information to sawmill managers, superintendents and quality control (QC) personnel to help them obtain maximum value, inl umber, for the logs, input to the sawmill. The book stresses the "how to's" and is intended as a guide for setting up or improving a lumber QC program. In addition, it should provide an excellent "head start" for students planning to make lumber manufacturing their profession.

Quality is free: the art of making quality certain / by Philip B. Crosby. - Mentor, 1979. ID: B26 Type: BK Southlands 0.42 C949q ISBN/ISSN: 0-451-62468-8

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Quality Whitetails, the Why and How of Quality Deer Management / by Karl V. Miller, R. Larry Marchinton. - Stackpole Books, Mechanicsburg, PA, 1995. ID: B2457 Type: BKS Southlands 9.121 M54q ISBN/ISSN: 0-8117-1387-3 Subject 1. WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT

Quality, productivity, and competitive position / by W. Edwards Deming. - Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1982. ID: B25 Type: BK Southlands 0.42 D381q ISBN/ISSN: 0-911379-00-2

Quantitative Anatomical Characteristics of Plantation Grown Loblolly Pine (Pinus Taeda L.) and Cottonwood (Populus Delto / by Musiliu Ade Onilude. - University Microfilms International, 1982. ID: B2334 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 O54g 1982

Quantitative and Numerical Methods in Soil Classification and Survey / by R. Webster. - Claredon Press, 1977. (Monographs on Soil Survey) ID: B1290 Type: BKS Southlands 1.637 W ISBN/ISSN: 0-19-854512-6

Quantitative Inheritance of Resistance of Fusiform Rust in Loblolly Pine / by Roger Lee Blair., 1970. ID: B849 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 B635q 1970

Quantitative Inheritance of Resistance to Fusiform Rust in Loblolly Pine / by Roger Lee Blair., 1970. ID: B1348 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 B635q 1970

Quantitative Methods in Landscape Ecology, The Analysis and Interpretation of Landscape Heterogeneity / by Monica G. Turner, Robert H. Gardner. - Springer-Verlag, 1991. (Ecological Studies, Vol. 82) ID: B2258 Type: BKS Southlands 9.133 T87q V.82 ISBN/ISSN: 0-387-94241-6

Quantitative Theory of Forest Growth / by Leon V. Pienaar., 1965. ID: B2215 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 P53q 1965

The Quantum Leap...In Speed-to-Market / by John R. Costanza. - Jc-I-T Institute of Technology, Inc., 1996. ID: B2698 Type: BKS Southlands 0.2 C67q3 ISBN/ISSN: 9628182-1-6

Queen Victoria's Daughters / by E. F. Benson. - D. Appleton-Century Company, 1938. (H. P. Metcalf Collection)

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(Continued) Queen Victoria's Daughters ID: B3177 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center 0.71 B46q Subject 1. NOVEL

Quickcode - The dBase II Program Generator. - Fox & Geller, 1982. ID: B1430 Type: BKS Southlands 0.665 Q

Quotations with an Attitude, A Wickedly Funny Source Book / by Roy L. Stewart. - Sterling Publishing Co., Inc.-New York, 1995. ID: B2417 Type: BKS Southlands 0.44 S73q ISBN/ISSN: 0-8069-0966-8

Racial Variation in Slash Pine and Association with Environmental Factors, Establishment and Progress Report / by Charles R. Gansel. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1970. ID: B2037 Type: BKS Southlands 1.42 G

Radial Growth in Tree Roots; Distribution, Timing, Anatomy / by D. C. F. Fayle. - Faculty of Forestry, 1968. ID: B327 Type: BKS Southlands 1.143 F285r

Radiata Pine Breeding Manual / by A. C. Matheson, A. G. Brown. - CSIRO, 1983. ID: B2340 Type: BKS Southlands 1.41 M37r ISBN/ISSN: 0-643-03583-4

Radio and the Printed Page / by Paul F. Lazarsfeld. - First Edition. - Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1940. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3230 Southlands - Training Center 0.71 L39r Subject 1. RADIO RESEARCH To most people it comes as a distant shock that in less than twenty years radio has just about reached the goal toward which print has been working for 500 years: to extend its audience to include the whole population. Will radio, then displace reading? Is the average man as much affected, moved to action, by what he hears as by what he reads? And most important of all, who listens to what? Basing his answers on thousands of detailed interviews held with radio listeners of every type all over the country - interviews conducted along the lines of the most highly developed, fact-finding techniques - Dr. Lazarsfeld, Director of the Office of Radio Research of Columbia University, here presents the most thorough-going study of radio and the press that has yet been attempted.

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Radioactive Tracer Techniques for Pine Pollen Flight Studies and an Analysis of Short-Range Pollen Behavior / by Robert Lee Mcelwee., 1970. ID: B274 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 M141r 1970

Range Management / by Laurence A. Stoddart, Arthur D. Smith. - Sixth Impression. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1943. ID: B3397 Southlands 7.0 S66r 1943 Subject 1. LIVESTOCK PREFACE: Although this book deals almost entirely with the range lands of the western United States, the problems discussed generally are applicable to range lands of other countries, and many are applicable to pasture lands as well. Livestock graze three out of four wood lots in the eastern states, and millions of cattle and hogs graze upon virtually unmanaged grazing commons in the southeastern states. The latter area fast is becoming an important center of range cattle production and some day may rival the West. Thousands of acres of grass, brush, and open or cutover timberland support excellent forage in this rapidly developing livestock center.

Range Management, Principles and Practices / by Arthur W. Sampson. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1952. ID: B3392 Southlands 7.0 S35r 1952 Subject 1. RANGE MANAGEMENT PREFACE: This book aims to balance considerations on the care and management of range lands and its grazing animals with the sciences upon which sound practices must be based. For this reason the work should be as useful to stockmen and public range administrators as to students of technical range management. This balance of subject matter led to the title Range Management, Principles and Practices. The aim has been to treat the text material comprehensively enough to serve, where so desired, as a complete work for a course in range management. But collateral readings of selected current Federal and state publications are recommended to broaden the student's knowledge of the field as a whole. Some of the more pertinent references presented in the bibliography at the end of each chapter may be used as a guide to additional background readings.

Range, Movements, and Habitat Preferences of Bobwhite Quail in the Pineywoods of Southeast Louisiana / by Bonnie Bell. - Louisiana State Univ. and A&M College, 1983. ID: B2685 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 B44r 1983

Rangeland Management / by Harold F. Heady. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1975. ID: B723 Type: BKS Southlands 9.111 H433r ISBN/ISSN: 0-07-027693-5

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Rare Plants of the Ozark Plateau...A Field Identification Guide / by Beverly J. Roedner, David A. Hamilton, Keith E. Evans. - U.S.D.A., 1978. ID: B3318 Southlands 1.5 R63r Subject 1. PLANT IDENTIFICATION The main purpose of this guide is to stimulate you - the amateur botanist - to look for these plants ansd provide notes on them and their associated species, and on the habitat in which they are found. Such information willhelp public land managers formulate plans to ensure the preservation of these rare plants. The plants are grouped into five broad groups according to habitat: 1) woodlands; 2) glades, including bluffs and rocky slopes; 3) wet lowlands, including swamps, swales, bogs, and wet woods; 4) aquatic habitats, including sinkholes, streams, and ponds; and 5) prairies, including fields and meadows. Because these groupings are somewhat artificial, ands because some plants are at home in several environments, you should check the possibility that a plant you have found is listed in a habitat group other than the one you first turn to. To help you make this check, at the end of each habitat grouping is a list of plants whose habitat requirements are broad enough that they are sometimes found in two or more of our habitat classifications.

The rational manager / by Charles H. Kepner, Benjamin B. Tregoe. - Kepner-Tregoe, Inc., 1965. ID: B28 Type: BK Southlands 0.42 K38r

Reactions and Movement of Organic Chemicals in Soils / by B. L. Sawhney, K. Brown. - Soil Science Society of America, Inc., 1989. (SSSA Special Publication) ID: B1589 Type: BKS Southlands 1.631 S28r 22 ISBN/ISSN: 0-89118-788-X

Reader's Digest Condensed Books, 1960, Number 2 / Reader's Digest Association. - Reader's Digest Association, 1960 No.2. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3190 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center 0.71 R42r 1960 No.2 Contains condensed stories of The Final Diagnosis, Mrs. 'Arris Goes to New York, Strangers in the Forest, The Haunting of Hill House, and Wolfpack.

Reader's Digest Condensed Books, 1965, Volume 2 / Reader's Digest Association. - Reader's Digest Association, 1965 V. 2. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3191 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center 0.71 R42r 1965 V.2 Contains condensed stories of A Journey to Boston, Hotel St. Gregory, A Pillar of Iron, Eighth Moon, and The Ashes of Loda.

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Reader's Digest Condensed Books, 1966, Volume 1 / Reader's Digest Association. - Reader's Digest Association, 1966 V.1. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3192 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center 0.71 R42r 1966 V.1 Contains the condensed stories of Outpost of Freedom, The Double Image, The Yearling, The Century of the Detective, The Way of the Eagle, and So This is What Happened to Charlie Moe.

Reader's Digest Condensed Books, 1966, Volume 2 / Reader's Digest Association. - Reader's Digest Association, 1966 V.2. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3193 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center 0.71 R42r 1966 V.2 Contains the condensed stories of Hall of Mirrors, Avalon, Children of Hope, Congo Kitabu, and Power Play.

Reader's Digest Condensed Books, 1969, Volume 2 / Reader's Digest Association. - Reader's Digest Association, 1969 V.2. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3194 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center 0.71 R42r 1969 V.2 Contains the condensed stories of The Two of Us, Bichu the Jaguar, The Minister, Mayo: The Story of My Family and My Career, Torregreca, and April Morning.

Reader's Digest Condensed Books, 1970, Volume 2 / Reader's Digest Association. - Reader's Digest Association, 1970 V.2. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3195 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center 0.71 R42r 1970 V.2 Contains the condensed stories of Kim: A Gift from Vietnam, Bless the Beasts and Children, Great Lion of God, I Chose Prison, and Fiona.

Reader's Digest Condensed Books, 1970, Volume 3 / Reader's Digest Association. - Reader's Digest Association, 1970 V.3. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3196 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center 0.71 R42r 1970 V.3 Contains the condensed stories of Operation Sippacik, The Secret Woman, Christian Barnard: One Life, The Song of Bernadette, and The Shattered Dream.

Reader's Digest Condensed Books, 1971, Volume 3 / Reader's Digest Association. - Reader's Digest Association, 1971 V.3. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3197 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center 0.71 R42r 1971 V.3 Contains the condensed stories of The White Dawn, Lifeboat Number Two, Risk, The Sea of Grass, Because I Loved Him: The Life and Loves of Lillie Langtry, and The Possession of Joel Delaney.

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Reading German / by Bayard Quincy Morgan, Friedrich Wilhelm Strothmann. - Ginn and Company, 1943. ID: B155 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.712 M847r

Reauthorization of the Clean Water Act, Forestry Effects on Water Quality. - Society of American Foresters, 1995. ID: B2620 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 R42 1995 ISBN/ISSN: 0-939970-62-7

Recent Advances in Spruce-Fir Utilization Technology / by Thomas J. Corcoran, Douglas R. Gill. - Society of American Foresters, 1983. ID: B1763 Type: BKS Southlands 2.0 R

Recent Aspects of Nitrogen Metabolism in Plants / by E. J. Hewitt, C. V. Cutting. - Academic Press, 1968. ID: B319 Type: BKS Southlands 1.1 R294 ISBN/ISSN: 12-346250-9

Recent Developments in Nitrogen Fixation / by W. Newton, J. R. Postgate, C. Rodriguez-Barrueco. - Academic Press, 1977. ID: B383 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3116 R294 ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-517350-4

Recent Publications of the Southern Research Station. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1998. ID: B2880 Southlands 0.735 SRS Subject 1. PUBLICATIONS

Reclamation of Drastically Disturbed Lands. - American Society of Agronomy, 1978. ID: B768 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 9.262 R299 ISBN/ISSN: 0-89118-052-4

Reclamation of Drastically Disturbed Lands. - American Society of Agronomy, 1978. ID: B955 Type: BKS Southlands 9.262 R299 ISBN/ISSN: 0-89118-052-4

Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisonings / by Donald P. Morgan. - Third Edition. - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1982. ID: B705 Type: BKS Southlands 7.84 M847r3

The Recollections of an Ecologist on the Origins of the Natural Resources Council of America / by Elwood R. Maunder. - Forest History Society, Santa Cruz, CA, 1974. ID: B2622 Type: BKS Southlands 0.111 M38r 1974

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Reconciling Conflicts Under the Endangered Species Act, The Habitat Conservation Planning Experience / by Michael J. Bean, Sarah G. Fitzgerald, Michael A. O'Connell. - World Wildlife Fund, 1991. ID: B1406 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 B ISBN/ISSN: 0-89164-130-0

Record of Decision - U.S.D.A. Forest Service - Final Environmental Impact Statement Vegetation Management in the Appalachian Mountains / U.S.D.A. Forest Service. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1989. ID: B1469 Type: BKS Southlands 7.14 R Subject 1. VEGETATION MANAGEMENT This document describes my decision on how the vegetation management program will be conducted on the 5.2 million acres of national forests in the Appalachian Mountains. These lands include all or parts of 11 national forests (NF) in eight states. Vegetation management is the prudent management of plants to benefit resources such as wildlife, recreation and timber and to protect capital investments. Activities include fuel reduction to lessen wildlife risk; vegetation maintenance along trails, roads, utility lines and recreation areas to promote their safe and efficient use; management of mountaintop balds to sustain their unique features; improvement of wildlife habitat, including that of threatened, endangered, proposed and sensitive species; and control of competing plants in timber stands to achieve balanced species composition and vigorous growth conditions for desired trees. Five methods can be used to manage vegetation. They are: prescribed fie, herbicides, manual, mechanical and biological. Each has a variety of tools and application techniques that can be used singly or in combination to achieve the desired results.

Record of Decision- USDA Forest Service- Final Environmental Impact Statement Vegetation Management in the Ozark/Ouachit. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1990. ID: B1536 Type: BKS Southlands 7.14 R

Record of Decision- USDA Forest Service- Final Environmental Impact Statement Vegetation Management in the Coastal Plain. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1989. ID: B1537 Type: BKS Southlands 7.14 R

Recovery Plan for the Eastern Timber Wold. - U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, 1992. ID: B2700 Type: BKS Southlands 9.12 R42 1992

Recovery Plan: Pondberry (Lindera melissifolia). - U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, 1993. ID: B2151 Type: BKS Southlands 9.15 U54r 1993

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Recreation and the Third Forest. - International Paper. ID: B1659 Type: BKS Southlands 9.13 R

Recreation in Lodgepole Pine Country / by Lemuel A. Garrison. - National Park Service, 1964. ID: B1826 Type: BKS Southlands 9.13 R

Recreation Symposium Proceedings., 1971. ID: B1165 Type: BKS Southlands 9.13 R

Recycling Treated Municipal Wastewater and Sludge through Forest and Cropland / by William E. Sopper, Louis T. Kardos. - The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1973. ID: B3348 Southlands 9.18 S66r Subject 1. WASTEWATER PREFACE: The Wastewater Renovation and Conservation Project was initiated at The Pennsylvania State University in 1962 under the direction of Dr. Michael A. Farrell, former Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station. An interdisciplinary team consisting of agricultural, civil, and sanitary engineers, agronomists, foresters, geologists, ecologists, microbiologists, biochemists and zoologists was assembled to investigate the feasibility and environmental impacts of disposal of treated municipal wastewater on the land through spray irrigation. From these investigations the "Living Filter" concept was evolved. The term "Living Filter" was first suggested by Mr. Gilbert Aberg, Science Information Officer, Department of Public Information, for the title of a film produced in 1965 depicting some of the early results of the project. Since then, the term "Living Filter Concept" has become more or less synonymous with the idea of spray irrigation of municipal wastewater on the land. During the past five years there had been a tremendous increase in interest in spray irrigation of municipal wastewater and sludge throughout the United States. At the same time there appeared to be a lack of definite information on the parameters and constraints which must be considered in the design and operation of land disposal systems under varying environmental conditions. To partially meet this demand for information, this symposium on Recycling Treated Municipal Wastewater and Sludge through Forest and Cropland was organized and held on August 21-24, 1972 at The Pennsylvania State University. The specific purpose was to review and discuss current knowledge related to the potential of using land areas for the disposal of wastewaters and to determine technological gaps and research needs. The sessions were attended by over 400 participants from 45 States, Canada, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, and New Zealand.

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Red-cockaded Woodpecker: Recovery, Ecology and Management / by David L. Kulhavy, Robert G. Hooper, Ralph Costa. - Center for Applied Studies in Forestry, College of Forestry, Stephen F. Austin State Univ., Nacogdoches,TX, 1995. ID: B2751 Type: BKS Southlands 9.124 K58r ISBN/ISSN: 0-938361-12-0

Red-Cockaded Woodpecker: Road to Recovery / by Ralph Costa, Susan J. Daniels. - Hancock House Publishers, 2004. ID: B3335 Southlands 9.124 W 2003 ISBN/ISSN: 0-88839-579-5 Subject 1. RED-COCKADED WOODPECKER Sessions of this symposium included: (1) foundations of recovery; (2) military initiatives - large populations; (3) private land initiatives; (4) status and trends of populations; (5) translocation; (6) saving small populations; (7) cavities; (8) habitat management and habitat relationships; (9) reproductive ecology; and (10) prey, fire, and community ecology. In all, 74 technical papers were presented. Additionally, 33 posters were displayed all week and 18 of the 32 cosponsors provided exhibits.

Red-cockaded Woodpecker: Symposium II Proceedings / by Don A. (editor) Wood. - State of Florida Game and Fresh Water F, 1983. ID: B1862 Type: BKS Southlands 9.124 W 1983

The Redesigned Forest / by Chris Maser. - R & E Miles, San Pedro, CA, 1988. ID: B2627 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 M37r ISBN/ISSN: 0-936810-16-5

Redwood Classic / by Ralph W. Andrews. - Superior Publishing Company, 1958. ID: B3742 Southlands 0.7 A52r Subject 1. REDWOOD FOREWORD: This book could well be termed "a century of California's progress through the redwoods"…for it presents a sweeping view of the magnificent trees from the vantage point of the Americans who have known them intimately. In picture and perceptive text Ralph W. Andrews tells the stories of the men who first saw the redwoods as big bulks blocking the way to farms and grazing lands…of those who considered them divinely balanced beauty to be preserved, painted and photographs… of those who saw them as resources and with them built lumber empires which sparked the prosperity of the state. Characters come alive from Yerba Buena, the little cabins of the pioneers, the old coastal steamers. To prepare this 100-year panorama of stalwart trees and stalwart people Ralph Andrews has used his searching mind to tap many public and private treasure houses. And he moves with confidence around all sides of the "monarchs of antiquity," setting up authentic guideposts along the dim passages of time to the days when the gold dust paled

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(Continued) Redwood Classic and the red bark beckoned.

Reengineering the Corporation: A Manifest for Business Revolution / by Michael Hammer, James Champy. - Harper Business, 1993. ID: B3244 Southlands 0.2 H35r ISBN/ISSN: 0-88730-640-3 Subject 1. BUSINESS MANAGEMENT America's business problem is that it is entering the twenty-first century with companies designed during the nineteenth century." So write Michael Hammer and James Champy in this pioneering book on the most important topic in business circles today: reengineering - the radical redesign of a company's processes, organization, and culture. Reengineering the Corporation offers nothing less than a brand-new vision of how companies should be organized and managed if they are to succeed - indeed even survive - in the 1990s and beyond. Reengineering does not seek to make businesses better through incremental improvements - 10 percent faster here or 20 percent less expensive there. The aim of reengineering is a quantum leap in performance - the 100 percent or even tenfold improvements that can follow from entirely new work processes and structures.

The Reference Manual of Woody Plant Propagation / by Michael A. Dirr, Jr., Charl Heuseres W.. - Varsity Press, Inc., 1987. ID: B334 Type: BKS Southlands 1.16 D599r ISBN/ISSN: 0-942375-00-9

The Reference Manual of Woody Plant Propagation - From Seed to Tissue Culture / by Michael A. Dirr, Jr., Charl Heuseres W.. - Varsity Press, Inc., 1987. ID: B1566 Type: BKS Southlands 1.16 D599r c.2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-942375-00-9

References to Scientific Literature on Fire - January-June 1979., 1979. ID: B1097 Type: BKS Southlands 3.102 R ISBN/ISSN: 0306 5766

Refinement and Use of a Simulation Model for the Prediction of Southern Pine Beetle Population Growth and Tree Mortality / by Marita Plachta Lih., 1985. ID: B859 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 L727r 1985

Reforestation Economics Small Group Report. ID: B1475 Type: BKS Southlands 2.5 R

Regenerating Oregon's Forests / by Brian D. Cleary, Robert D. Greaves, Richard K. Hermann. - Oregon State University Extension Servic, 1986. (Extension Manual 7)

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(Continued) Regenerating Oregon's Forests ID: B491 Type: BKS Southlands 2.5 R333

Regenerating the Southern Forest-Proceedings, Tenth Forestry and Wildlife Forum, April 17-18, 1980. - Virginia Cooperative Extension Service, 1980. ID: B1752 Type: BKS Southlands 2.02 R43 1980

Regeneration and Growth of White Spruce After Logging / by H. M. Pogue. - 2. - British Columbia Forest Service, 1949. (Technical Publication) ID: B1884 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 2.1 P

Regeneration of Root Mat Soils Workshop., 1983. ID: B1489 Type: BKS Southlands 0.77 R

Regeneration of Yellow Birch Following Selective Cutting of Old-Growth Northern Hardwoods / by Gary L. Willis, James A. Johnson. - Michigan Technological University, 1978. (Research Note No. 26) ID: B1578 Type: BKS Southlands 2.03 W

Regional Agro-Pesticide Index, Volume 1, Asia / CIRAD. - Third Edition. - CIRAD, 1991. (Regional Agro-Pesticide Index) ID: B3488 Southlands 3.01 C57r Vol 1 Subject 1. AGRO-PESTICIDE INDEX INTRODUCTION: The present index is a continuation of the work undertaken by the Agricultural Requisites Scheme for Asia and the Pacific (ARSAP) during the years 1978 to 1983 which resulted in the ARSAP Agro-Pesticide Index 1984, a listing of common and trade names of pesticides used in the Asian and Pacific region.

Regional Agro-Pesticide Index, Volume 3, Africa / CIRAD. - CIRAD, 1990. ID: B3489 Southlands 3.01 C57r Vol 3 Subject 1. AGRO-PESTICIDE INDEX INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this publication is to provide a quick reference list for researchers, extension workers, and practitioners in pesticide distribution and use. It is also designed to complement the more exhaustive handbooks and manuals on pesticide use already available, some of which are listed in the bibliography.

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Regional Silviculture of the United States / by John W. Barrett. - The Ronald Press Company, 1962. ID: B471 Type: BKS Southlands 2.0 B269r Subject 1. UNITED STATES

Regional Silviculture of the United States / by John W. Barrett. - Second Edition. - John Wiley & Sons, 1980. ID: B472 Type: BKS Southlands 2.0 B269r2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-05645-6

Regional Wastewater Land Treatment Alternative / by Ray Hedgland... [et al.]. - Napier/Hastings Land Treatment Consortium, 1992. ID: B3698 Southlands 9.18 H42r Subject 1. WASTEWATER PREFACE: This report specifically addresses the option of land treatment suing high density woodlots for energywood or pulpwood recovery with the Napier/Hasting area, as this had not been identified in the October 1991 Beca Steven report entitled "Regional Wastewater Treatment Options Study" prepared for the NCC and the HDC. The authors of this report fell strongly that land treatment is a viable option in the Napier/Hastings area and that an in-depth study of this specific option is warranted. This pre-feasibility study has identified the apparent economic and technical feasibility of land treatment using short rotation forestry, together with a number of aspects requiring a full feasibility investigation. If the NCC/HDC Joint Sewage Treatment Working Party considers further investigations and economic analysis of land treatment is warranted, the Consortium members request the opportunity to provide a major input into the future investigations.

Reinventing Government, How the Entrepreneurial Spirit is Transforming the Public Sector / by David Osborne, Ted Gaebler. - Penguin Books USA, Inc., 1992. ID: B2121 Type: BKS Southlands 0.71 O82r 1992 ISBN/ISSN: 0-452-26942-3

The Relationship Between Heterozygosity and Growth Rate in Pitch Pine (Pinus Rigida Mill.) and Loblolly Pine (Pinus Taeda L.) / by Robin M. Bush. - University of Michigan, 1988. ID: B3115 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 B88r 1988 Subject 1. ELECTROPHORETIC GENOTYPE This dissertation contains information on the mortality and growth in Loblolly Pine, genotypic descriptions, and the relationship between reproduction, growth and electrophoretic genotype.

The Relationship Between Loblolly Pine Fiber Morphology and Kraft Paper Properties., 1969. (Cooperative Research Study)

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(Continued) The Relationship Between Loblolly Pine Fiber Morphology and Kraft Paper Properties ID: B1184 Type: BKS Southlands 5.1 R

The Relationship of Carbohydrate Reserves to the Quality of Bare-root Pinus Elliottii var. elliottii (Engelm.) Seedlings / by Kenneth Lee McNabb. - University of Florida, 1985. ID: B2447 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 M52r 1985

Relative Sensitivity of Eight Eastern Hardwood Tree Species to Ozone and/or Acidic Precipitation. - Pennsylvania State University, 1988. ID: B2452 Type: BKS Southlands 9.2 R34

Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation, Second Edition / by Thomas M. Lillesand, Ralph W. Kiefer. - Second. - John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1987. ID: B2606 Type: BKS Southlands 6.22 L54r2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-84517-5

Remote Sensing with Special Reference to Agriculture and Forestry / by J. R. Shay. - Third Printing 1971. - National Academy of Sciences, 1970. ID: B3476 Southlands 6.22 S22r Subject 1. REMOTE SENSING PREFACE: In this report, we attempt to develop concepts, value judgments, and background on potential uses of remote sensing in agriculture and forestry and to give a technical appraisal of state-of-the-art sensors and discrimination techniques.

Rendiconti Istituto Superiore Di Sanita - English Edition. - Roma: Fondazione Emanuele Paterno, 1954. ID: B1025 Type: BKS Southlands 0.6 R

Reorganization: Issues, Implications and Opportunities for U.S. Natural Resources Policy / by Frank J. Convery, Jack P. Royer, Gerald R. Stairs. - Duke University, 1979. ID: B3533 Southlands 0.1 C66r Subject 1. REORGANIZATION INTRODUCTION: On April 19 and 20, the Center for Resource and Environmental Policy Research at Duke University sponsored a symposium to discuss and analyze the proposals. Our intentions in doing so were two-fold: the first was the short-term one of bringing together scholars and participants to enlighten the audience and each other as much as possible concerning the issues involved. We hoped thereby to

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(Continued) Reorganization: Issues, Implications and Opportunities for U.S. Natural Resources Policy play some small part in arriving at a decision on reorganization that would best serve the public interest. We feel that a private university having a major policy thrust and also having natural resources skills is perhaps uniquely fitted to provide a neutral but informed forum for conducting a meeting of this type. Our second, and perhaps ultimately more important purpose, was the long-term goal of providing to scholars and others who will tackle reorganization in the future a comprehensive and coherent documentation of the issues and perspectives involved.

Report of the fourth Session of the FAO Panel of Experts on Forest Gene Resources / Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1977. ID: B3596 Southlands 1.2 F66r ISBN/ISSN: 92-5-100379-3 Subject 1. FOREST GENETIC RESOURCES Contains the report of the fourth session of the FAO panel of experts on forest gene resources held in Canberra, Australia March 9-11, 1977.

Report of the President's Advisory Panel on Timber and the Environment / by Fred A. Seaton... [et al.]. - U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973. ID: B1817 Type: BKS Southlands 9.23 R 1973

Report on a Bottomland Hardwood Wetlands Workshop / by John R. Clark, Jay Benforado. - National Wetlands Technical Council, Washington, DC, 1981. ID: B2740 Type: BKS Southlands 1.311 C62r 1981

Report on Endangered and Threatened Plant Species of the United States. - U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975. ID: B2003 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3 R

Report on Forest Health of the United States by the Forest Health Science Panel / by Charles Taylor. - University of Washington, 1997. ID: B2813 Type: BKS Southlands 0.11 R46 1997 Subject 1. FOREST HEALTH PREFACE: Case-by-case management decisions on individual forests are having unintended consequences to forests in other regions and abroad, to the global environment, and to other values people hold. To ensure the consequences are the intended ones, this report presents and analyzes eight policy options for managing public forests and for providing incentives to influence management of private forests in all

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(Continued) Report on Forest Health of the United States by the Forest Health Science Panel regions of the United States. One of these or another consistent forest policy needs to be agreed upon by policymakers before laws, incentives, and management practices can be developed. Otherwise, the various laws, incentives, guidelines, and practices will continue to have contradictory objectives -- and different parts of the same law will be used to curtail, accelerate, and otherwise inconsistently alter such practices as species and fire protection and timber harvest. This report is intended to help policymakers understand the effects of different policies for managing the various forests. It describes the present condition of the forests, eight policy options, and the consequences of each option. Both public and private forests in all regions of the United States are considered because policies on one ownership or region lead to changes in forests of other ownerships or regions -- and abroad.

Report to Congress: Endangered and Threatened Species Recovery Program. - U.S. Department of the Interior, 1990. ID: B1619 Type: BKS Southlands 9.124 E 1990

Report to the Congress: A Metric America - A Decision Whose Time Has Come / by Daniel V. De Simone. - U.S. Department of Commerce, 1971. ID: B3258 Southlands 0.711 S55m Subject 1. METRICS ABSTRACT: This report evaluates and distills the findings of thse U.S. Metric Study in which thousands of individuals, firms and organized groups, representative of our society, participated. On the basis of all the evidence marshalled in the Study, the report concludes that the United States should change to the metric system through a coordinated national program. The chapter headings are: I. Perspective, II. Two Centuries of Debate, III. Measurement Systems, IV. Argument That Have Been Made for Metric and for Customary, V. Going Metric: What Would It Really Mean? VI. The Metric Question in the Context of the Future World, VII. Going Metric: The Board Consensus, VIII. Recommendation and Problems Needing Early Attention, IX. Benefits and Costs, X. Two Paths to Metric: Britain and Japan. The report includes a bibliography of 12 supplemental reports authored by members of the U.S. Metric Study Group.

Reports to the Nation on Our Changing Planet - The Climate System., 1991. ID: B1657 Type: BKS Southlands 9.21 R

Research Accomplishments, 1970. - U.S.D.A., 1971. ID: B3064 Type: BKS Southlands 0.751 F 1970

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(Continued) Research Accomplishments, 1970 Subject 1. FORESTRY RESEARCH This report of research accomplishments by the Forest Service and its cooperators represents another scientific forward step in forestry research. The report provides you and other administrators in the Department of Agriculture with a brief statement of the significant achievements of our scientists during the past year. Within the Forest Service, it provides a summary of new information that is available to improve planning and policy formulation as well as to raise the level of management of the forest lands of the nation. It also brings us up-to-date on our progress in pushing back the frontiers of knowledge. We send this report to other agencies and to our cooperators of knowledge. We send this report to other agencies and to our cooperators for their use in coordinating research and putting research findings into action. This report has broken from past tradition of organization along functional lines. This time, we have tried to show how our accomplishments relate to improvement of the environment, to the interaction between environmental and production activities, and to greater output of multiple products from forest and range lands. In this era of concern for the environment, we are proud to show that about two-thirds of our program and some of our most significant accomplishments relate to environmental problems. We feel we have made progress in this area. Our research related to production gives us alternative ways to reduce the costs of management, to extend supplies that are now available, and in some cases to create new supplies that have not existed before.

Research and Management of Wild Hog Populations / by Gene W. Wood. - Belle W. Baruch Forest Science Institute, 1977. ID: B726 Type: BKS Southlands 9.12 R432

Research and Management of Wild Hog Populations - Proceedings of a Symposium / by Gene W. Wood. - Belle W. Baruch Forest Science Institute, 1977. ID: B1828 Type: BKS Southlands 9.3 R

Research and Research Dissemination to Encourage Hardwood Management and Utilization on Small Ownerships, Proceedings 8 / Hardwood Research Council. - Hardwood Research Council, 1980. ID: B2027 Type: BKS Southlands 1.232 R47 1980 Subject 1. PROCEEDINGS

Research Bulletin. - The Institute of Paper Chemistry, 1970. ID: B1219 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 R

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Research for Forest Management / by J. J. Landsberg, W. Parsons. - Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial R, 1985. ID: B676 Type: BKS Southlands 7.0 R432 ISBN/ISSN: 0 643 03783 7

Research in Forest Economics and Forest Policy / by Marion Clawson. - Resources for the Future, Inc., 1977. ID: B2637 Type: BKS Southlands 0.6 C62r 1977 ISBN/ISSN: 0-8018-2033-2

Research in the Economics of Forestry / by William A. Duerr, Henry J. Vaux. - Charles Lathrop Pack Forestry Foundation, 1953. ID: B3465 Southlands 8.0 D83r Subject 1. FOREST ECONOMICS FOREWORD: This book has two immediate purposes. The first is to define the economics of forestry (forest economics) as a field of organized knowledge. The field is defined by specifying the subjects it contains, by arranging them and making clear their interrelationships, and by showing the logic of both content and arrangement. The second purpose is to explore the methods of forest economics as a field of research. This purpose is accomplished mainly by describing promising research approaches to representative problems. Beyond its two immediate goals, the book is aimed toward furthering rational use of forest resources - and thus promoting human well-being - through better research, fuller knowledge, and more effective action on the economic problems of forest conservation.

Research Needs in Tree Breeding - Proceedings of the 15th North American Quantitave Forest Genetic Group Workshop., 1981. ID: B417 Type: BKS Southlands 1.487 N864 15th 1981

Research Priorities for Conservation Biology / by Michael E. (editor) Soule, Kathryn A. (editor) Kohm. - Island Press, 1989. ID: B1851 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 S ISBN/ISSN: 0-933280-99-8

Research Priorities for Eastern Hardwoods / by Thomas F. McLintock. - Hardwood Research Council, 1979. ID: B1885 Type: BKS Southlands 7.01 M

Research Program Directory - 1988. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1988. ID: B1488 Type: BKS Southlands 0.723 R

Research to Protect, Restore, and Manage the Environment. - National Academy Press, 1993. ID: B2123 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 R47 1993 ISBN/ISSN: 0-309-04929-6

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Research Working Group No. 1, Australian Forestry Council, Forest Genetics, Proceedings 6th Meeting of Representatives. - CSIRO, Canberra, Australia, 1978. ID: B2345 Type: BKS Southlands 1.49 R47 6 1978

Research Working Group of the Australian Forestry Council Forest Genetics - Proceedings of the Fifth Meeting of Represen., 1976. ID: B1073 Type: BKS Southlands 1.49 R

The Residual Effects of Nursery Fertilization adn Seedbed Density Levels on the Growth of 12,14,16 year old Loblolly Sta / by Lanny L. Autry., 1972. ID: B2135 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 A 1972

Resistance, A Review of the Literature on Important Insects and Diseases / by Elmer R. Roth. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1970. ID: B2081 Type: BKS Southlands 3.0 R

Resource Analysis for Timber Supply Modeling / by Gerardo Pacheco, Robert C. Abt, Frederick Willis Cubbage. - Draft #2. - North Carolina State University, 1996. ID: B3185 Type: BKS Southlands 7.9 P32r D2 Subject 1. FOREST INVENTORY ABSTRACT: This paper characterizes the US South forest resource from the perspective of empirical timber supply modeling. Summarizes of relevant timber supply indicators at the South-wide, state, and survey region level, for the common forest types, species groups, and ownerships are provided as guidelines for the commonly used levels of aggregation in modeling. An assessment is made of the use of Eastwide data base data from the USDA Forest Service for timber supply modeling. Insights provided may be relevant to the modeling process and to the elaboration of assumptions. This analysis is not an assessment of timber availability, nor economic accessibility. The information provided can contribute to the development of improved models and it might be useful to resource analysis in industry, government, and universities.

Resource Conservation and Desertification Control in the Near East., 1988. ID: B1452 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 R ISBN/ISSN: 3-924441-47-2

Resource Conservation Glossary, Third Edition. - Soil Conservation Society of America, 1982. ID: B2580 Type: BKS Southlands 0.712 R473 ISBN/ISSN: 0-935734-09-0

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Resource Economics - Selected Works of Orris C. Herfindahl / by David B. Brooks. - Resources for the Future, Inc., 1974. ID: B3433 Southlands 8.0 B76r Subject 1. RESOURCE ECONOMICS FOREWORD: Only a few economists have dealt much with mineral economics. Among these few, Orris C. Herfindahl has probably probed the most deeply. He was, moreover, one of the first fully cometent economists to enter the new field of environment and pollution, which he did with his customary insight and thoroughness. We offer this volume in the conviction that Herfindahl's work in the several related areas contributes significantly to the field of resource economics and should be made readily accessible to students and resource specialists. We hope that readers will be enlightened by this selection of economic writings. Taken along with other pieces not reprinted here, they provide the broadest, most penetrating treatment of the subjects mentioned that we know of.

Resource Economics for Foresters / by G. Robinson Gregory. - John Wiley & Sons, 1987. ID: B2543 Type: BKS Southlands 7.01 G73r ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-08521-9 Subject 1. FOREST MANAGEMENT

Resource Physiology of Conifers: Acquisition, Allocation, and Utilization / by William K. Smith, Thomas M. Hinckley. - Academic Press, 1995. ID: B2434 Type: BKS Southlands 1.1 S64r ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-652870-5 Subject 1. PHYSIOLOGY The most general objective of this book is to provide a more synthetic view of the resource physiology of conifer trees with an emphasis on developing a perspective that can integrate across the biological hierarchy. This objective is in concert with more scientific goals of maintaining biological diversity and the sustainability of forest systems. Current management practices of our national and state agencies now reflect a more ecosystem-oriented approach. Regardless of the motivation, the preservation of coniferous forest ecosystems, in the face of important anthropogenic influences such as global climate change, is a major concern today. Without a basic understanding of the adaptive responses of individual conifer forest species, neither the molecular mechanisms of the response capability nor the impact at the ecosystem level can be evaluated. The response capabilities of an organism, as emphasized in physiological ecology, are the evolutionary mechanisms that establish a bridge between the molecular and ecological levels of the vast biological spectrum.

Resource Valuation and Multiple Use Planning: An Input-Output Approach / by Warren Albert Flick. - State Univ. of New York, 1973. ID: B2660 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) Resource Valuation and Multiple Use Planning: An Input-Output Approach 0.762 F64r 1973

Resource-Constrained Economies: The North American Dilemma. - Soil Conservation Society of America, 1980. ID: B2581 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 R47 1979 ISBN/ISSN: 0-935734-05-8

Respiratory Metabolism in Plants / by Harry Beevers. - Row, Peterson and Company, 1961. ID: B3319 Southlands 1.12 B43r Subject 1. RESPIRATION In this, the second monograph of the series, the present status of our knowledge of respiratory metabolism in plants is reviewed, with the needs of honors and graduate students in mind. No attempt has been made to cover all aspects of respiration in plants. Instead, a factual presentation of the biochemical events which have been shown to occur in higher plants and which are conceivably of importance in respiration is given. An assessment is then made of the experimental evidence for their participation and importance in vivo and for the interplay with other metabolic events going on in plant cells.

Responding to Tropical Deforestation: An Eruption of Crises-An Array of Solutions / by Brian Johnson. - World Wildlife Fund, 1991. ID: B2152 Type: BKS Southlands 2.58 J63r 1991 ISBN/ISSN: 0-89164-122-X

Response of a Second-Growth Natural Stand of Baldcypress Trees (Taxodium Distichem L. Rich.) to Various Intensities of / by Robert Sterling, Jr. Prenger. - Louisiana State University and A&M Coll., 1985. ID: B2679 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 P73r 1985

Response of Forest Trees to Sulfur, Nitrogen, and Associated Pollutants / by Kim G. Mattson... [et al.]. - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1990. ID: B1596 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 M

Response of Loblolly Pine (Pinus Taedae L.) Seedlings From Two Seed Sources to Favorable and Unfavorable Moisture Regimes / by Garry Davies., 1973. ID: B207 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 D255r 1973

The Response of Southern Commercial Forests to Air Pollution, Papers from International Specialty Conference, Nov. 1991 / by Richard B. Flagler. - Air & Waste Management Association, 1992. (TR-21)

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(Continued) The Response of Southern Commercial Forests to Air Pollution, Papers from International Specialty Conference, Nov. 1991 ID: B1977 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 R ISBN/ISSN: 0-923204-08-3

Responses of Plants to Air Pollution / by J. Brian Mudd, T. T. Kozlowski. - Academic Press, 1975. ID: B618 Type: BKS Southlands 3.84 R434 ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-509450-7

Responses of Plants to Environmental Stresses / by J. Levitt. - Second Edition. - Academic Press, 1980. ID: B344 Type: BKS Southlands 1.17 L666r2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-445501-8

Responses of Wildlife to Clearcutting and Associated Treatments in the Eastern United States / by Richard F. Harlow, Robert L. Downing, David H. VanLear. - Tech. Paper No. 19. - Clemson University, 1997. ID: B2882 Type: BKS Southlands 9.12 H37r TP19 Subject 1. CLEARCUTTING

Restoring America's Wildlife, 1937-1987. - U.S. Department of the Interior, 1987. ID: B2809 Type: BKS Southlands 9.12 R47 1987

Results of a Workshop Concerning Assessment of the Functions of Bottomland Hardwoods / by James E. Roelle... [et al.]. - U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, 1987. (NEC-87/16) ID: B2714 Type: BKS Southlands 0.71 R63r

Revegetation and Economic Use of Surface-Mined Land and Mine Refuse Symposium., 1971. ID: B775 Type: BKS Southlands 9.262 R449

Revegetation with Native Species / by Larry K. Holzworth, Ray Brown. - U.S.D.A., 1999. ID: B2922 Type: BKS Southlands 0.751 H64r Subject 1. SEED PRODUCTION

Review and Discussion of Forestry BMPs / by Janet Cormier. - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1996. ID: B2704 Type: BKS Southlands 7.1 C57r

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A Review of Ecological Assessment Case Studies from a Risk Assessment Perspective. - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1993. (EPA/630/R-92/005) ID: B2149 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 R48 1993

A Review of Introductions of Forest Trees in Rhodesia / by R. L. Barrett, L. J. Mullin. - Rhodesia Forestry Commission, 1968. (The Rhodesia Bulletin of Forestry Research No. 1) ID: B1154 Type: BKS Southlands 2.581 B

A Review of Short Rotation Forestry, with Comments on the Prospect of Meeting Future Demands for Forest Products / by John H. Ribe. - University of Maine at Orono, 1974. ID: B3701 Southlands 7.2 R52r Subject 1. SHORT ROTATION INTRODUCTION: This paper will review work presently being conducted concerning the growth and development of genetically improved trees grown under short rotation, intensive management. It will explore prospects for meeting future demands in the forest products industry, particularly in pulp and paper. It will include an assessment of the present and projected supply-demand shortages; yield predictions from existing intensively managed, stands of a short rotation nature; and cost estimates and expected rates of return on investments for cultural and genetic treatments. This report will conclude with a discussion of the possible impact of intensively managed short rotation forest crops upon the future supply of fiber and its effect upon land requirements of the pulp and paper industry.

Review of the Scientific Literature on Extractives Variation in Loblolly, Slash and Longleaf Pines / by Alan W. Hodges., 2000. ID: B2929 Type: BKS Southlands 0.735 H62r Subject 1. LITERATURE REVIEWS

Revised Finding on Northern Spotted Owl Listing Petitions., 1989. ID: B1574 Type: BKS Southlands 9.124 R

A Revised Proposal to Temple-Inland Inc. for Research Investigations and Structuring of Policy Issues Related to Intensive Forest Management and the Total Maximum Daily Load Process / Texas A&M University. - Texas A&M University, 1998. ID: B3139 Type: BKS Southlands 7.01 T49r Subject 1. TMDL PROCESS This proposal has been prepared for submission by the Texas Institute for Applied Environmental Research (TIAER) on behalf of The Texas A&M

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(Continued) A Revised Proposal to Temple-Inland Inc. for Research Investigations and Structuring of Policy Issues Related to Intensive Forest University System and additional university level participants in response to Temple-Inland Environmental Affairs Department's Request for Proposal to conduct a variety of research topics related to intensive forest management and the implications of the Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) process for intensive forest management. Having identified certain gaps in knowledge as a result of previous research efforts, including a critical literature conducted by the A&M System, the Department is now in the process of enhancing the Company's position regarding its ability to effectively impact policy outcomes as they relate to intensive forest management and the TMDL process. The information produced from these studies can gain industry a seat at the policy table and support its participation in defining strategies for policy development.

Rhodora: The Journal of the New England Botanical Club / by Janet R. [ed.] Sullivan. - The New England Botanical Club, 1996. ID: B2871 Southlands 1.0 S84r ISBN/ISSN: 0035-4902 Subject 1. MAINE

The Rising Hope of Our Land - Southern Region No-Till Conference Proceedings / by W. L. Hargrove, F. C. Boswell, G. W. Langdale., 1985. ID: B827 Type: BKS Southlands 2.547 R595

The Rising Hope of Our Land - Southern Region No-Till Conference Proceedings / by W. L. Hargrove, F. C. Boswell, G. W. Langdale., 1985. ID: B903 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 2.547 R595 c.2

The Rivers Handbook, Hydrological and Ecological Principles, Vol. 1 / by Peter Calow, Geoffrey E. Petts. - Blackwell Scientific Publications, USA, 1992. ID: B2192 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 C34r v. 1 ISBN/ISSN: 0-632-02832-7

The Rivers Handbook, Hydrological and Ecological Principles / by Peter Calow, Geoffrey E. Petts. - Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1994. ID: B2260 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 C34r v. 2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-632-029854 Subject 1. STREAM ECOLOGY

Rivers of Glory / by F. van Wyck Mason. - J. B. Lippincott Company, 1942. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3216 Southlands - Training Center

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(Continued) Rivers of Glory 0.71 M37r Subject 1. NOVEL The author has selected the Siege of Savannah as a background for a part of this book because, in the light of history, it appears that the results of this campaign indubitably prolonged the Revolutionary War by three terrible years. Had the Siege of Savannah ended differently, the British forces remaining in America would have found themselves confined to the vicinity of New York, dispirited and bereft of any real hope of victory. It seems, therefore, that this critical, but inexplicably neglected siege is worthy of attention, not only because of its military significance, but because it so clearly demonstrates the folly of a nation's depending, primarily, on its allies to win a war for it. The main characters, without exception, are fictional, yet representative of their class in the society of that day. The Warrens, the Proveaux, the Habershams and similar families did exist in the vicinities depicted, but the members portrayed in "Rivers of Glory" had no historical existence.

RNA--Protein Interactions / by Kiyoshi Nagai, Iain W. Mattaj. - Oxford University Press, 1994. ID: B2390 Type: BKS Southlands 1.486 N33r ISBN/ISSN: 0-19-963504-8

Roads and Road-Building Materials of Georgia, A preliminary Report, Bulletin No. 8 / by S. W. McCallie. - Geo W. Harrison, 1901. (Geological Survey of Georgia) ID: B3399 Southlands 6.33 M22r Subject 1. ROADS

Robert Alexander Long, A Lumberman of the Gilded Age / by Lenore K. Bradley. - Forest History Society, Durham, N. C., 1989. ID: B2571 Type: BKS Southlands 0.111 B72L ISBN/ISSN: 0-89030-046-1 Subject 1. BIOGRAPHY

The Role of Insectivorous Birds in Forest Ecosystems / by James G. Dickson... [et al.]. - Academic Press, 1979. ID: B731 Type: BKS Southlands 9.123 R745 ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-215350-2

The Role of U. S. Multinational Corporations in Commercial Forestry Operations in the Tropics / by James Samuel Bethel... [et al.]. - University of Washington Press, 1982. ID: B2585 Type: BKS Southlands 7.1 B47r 1982

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Root Development and Function / by P. J. Gregory, J. V. Lake, D. A. Rose. - Cambridge University Press, 1988. (Society For Experimental Biology Seminar Series: 30) ID: B1360 Type: BKS Southlands 1.143 R ISBN/ISSN: 0-521-32931-0

Root Physiology and Symbiosis - Symposium., 1978. ID: B1030 Type: BKS Southlands 1.1 S v.1 ISBN/ISSN: 2-7272-0045-5

Root Physiology and Symbiosis Symposium., 1978. ID: B1031 Type: BKS Southlands 1.1 S v.2 ISBN/ISSN: 2-7272-0045-5

Rooting Depth of Mature Loblolly Pine (Pinus Taeda L.) as Influences by Physical Properties of the Soil in Southeastern / by Conrad Wheless Brewer. - The Louisiana State University & Agricultural & Mechanical College, 1975. ID: B1733 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 B73r 1975

Rooting of Quaking Aspen Cuttings: Anatomical and Biochemical Studies / by Jr., Ray HicksRolston. - State University College of Forestry, 1971. ID: B1743 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 H 1971

Roots, Nutrient and Water Influx, and Plant Growth. - Soil Science Society of America, 1984. ID: B359 Type: BKS Southlands 1.311 R783 ISBN/ISSN: 0-89118-082-6

Royal Regiment / by Gilbert Frankau. - E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1939. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3198 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center 0.71 F72r The story of two men and a woman, and that woman the young, charming wife of the commanding officer. Glamour and romance versus tradition adn duty...Two comrades-in-arms, a beautiful woman, the honor of the Royal Regiment, and the over-powering force of love...

Running Scared / by James Wesley Silver. - Univ. Press of Mississippi, Jackson, 1984. ID: B2645 Type: BKS Southlands 0.71 S54r ISBN/ISSN: 0-87805-209-7

A Running Start - A Companion to the Film/Video, "You Can't Write with Handcuffs on Your Brain" / by Joe Floren. - Twain Productions, 1991. ID: B1697 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 F

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Rural Recreation for Profit / by Clodus R. Smith, Lloyd E. Partain, James R. Champlin. - The Interstate Printers & Publishers, Inc., 1968. ID: B3527 Southlands 9.13 S44r Subject 1. RURAL RECREATION PREFACE: Rural Recreation for Profit was prepared for rural land owners and others concerned with recreation enterprises as profit-bearing ventures. This book is intended for practitioners. Its value will be found as a guide for planning, developing, operating, and managing rural recreation enterprises. We believe that it is appropriate to place practical information of this kind, where new fields of endeavor are being explored, in the hands of persons considering business opportunities in a changing rural situation. To this end we have presented information which we believe of considerable practical value on the place of rural recreation in American society. The major areas of rural recreation are identified, and the demand for them and their economic possibilities are discussed. Requirements and suggestions for the successful planning, development, and management of sound business operators are given. Sources of technical assistance are identified to guide potential rural recreation operators in their consideration of resources.

Russian Forestry - A Paradise Lost? A Comprehensive Review of the Russian Forest and Fores Industry Sectors - Past, Present and Future / by Runar Gareyev, Sergey Sheveiko, Samuel Hale. - DANA Publishing, 1998. ID: B3717 Southlands 0.711 G37r Subject 1. FORESTRY Objectives: 1. To describe the forest resources of Russia, given official, and recent information collected by a variety of analysts. Specific knowledge of Russian forests is still relatively limited, but there have been recent attempts to better describe the resource. 2. To describe the forest products industries of Russia. Again this is not an easy task to collate even official data on each sector, and even more difficult to provide a current overview of each operating enterprise, and how it is functioning in the field. We understand that one organization has recently spent more then US$100,000 just to identify the significant processing facilities of one sector. Auditing processing facilities, and production levels would be a very expensive exercise. We have attempted to collate available information, and make some of our own assessments about future harvest and manufacturing trends. 3. To describe investment opportunities and experience in investment in the forest industry sector in Russia. The forest industry is woefully short of funds for forest management and protection, and for maintaining and updating equipment. This is probably the biggest hurdle in regaining some of the lost ground in the industry since 1989, and to modernizing plant that was often old and un-competitive,

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(Continued) Russian Forestry - A Paradise Lost? A Comprehensive Review of the Russian Forest and Fores Industry Sectors - Past, Present and even then.

Rusts of Pine / by Y. Hiratsuka... [et al.]. - Minister of Supply and Services, 1991. (Information Report) ID: B3635 Southlands 3.31 H57r ISBN/ISSN: 0-662-18681-8 Subject 1. RUST DISEASE ABSTRACT: The Third International IUFRO "Rusts of Pine" Working Party Conference was held on September 18-22, 1989, in Banff, Alberta, with participants from nine countries. Fifty-five papers were presented on the distribution, history, taxonomy, histopathology, epidemiology, genetics, disease resistance, and management and control of rust disease of both hard and soft pines.

SAF National Convention Proceedings - 1957-60. - Society of American Foresters, 1957-1960. ID: B964 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 S678n 1957-1960

SAF National Convention Proceedings - 1961-1965. - Society of American Foresters, 1961-1695. ID: B965 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 S678n 1961-1965

SAF National Convention Proceedings - 1966-74. - Society of American Foresters, 1966-1974. ID: B966 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 S678n 1966-1974

SAF National Convention Proceedings - 1975-76. - Society of American Foresters, 1975-1976. ID: B967 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 S678n 1975-76

SAF National Convention Proceedings - 1977-78. - Society of American Foresters, 1977-1978. ID: B968 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 S678n 1977-78

SAF National Convention Proceedings - 1979-80. - Society of American Foresters, 1979-1980. ID: B969 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 S678n 1979-80

SAF National Convention Proceedings - 1981-82. - Society of American Foresters, 1981-1982. ID: B970 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 S678n 1981-1982

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SAF National Convention Proceedings - 1983-84. - Society of American Foresters, 1983-1984. ID: B971 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 S678n 1983-1984

The Saint in Miami / by Leslie Charteris. - Country Life Press, 1940. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3202 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center 0.71 C22s In this new full-length Saint novel, Simon Templar, with his usual devel-may-care graciousness, plays his own not unimportant role in present-day world affairs. The presence of the Fifth Column in Florida, where the Saint is vacationing, is called rather abruptly to his attention through the torpedoing of a ship and the body of a dead sailor. The existence of the Fifth Column in Florida is a trial to the Saint's patience, and he proceeds to eliminate it with his usual dispatch. Once the Saint had correctly interpreted the significance of the dead sailor clinging to a life preserver from a British submarine, he was in a position to begin his attack on democracy's enemies - an attack that reached a startling climax deep in the Florida Everglades under the magnificent direction of Simon Templar. And because of the Saint's intervention, the Bund plot, which might very well have affected the whole nation, came to a sudden and violent conclusion in the dim recesses of Florida's swampland.

Saints and Strangers - Being the Lives of the Pilgrim Fathers & Their Families, with Their Friends & Foes / by George F. Willison. - Third Printing. - Cornwall Press, 1945. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3223 Southlands - Training Center 0.71 W54s Subject 1. NOVEL With this book George Willison has brought back to life men and women who were among the most stalwart of American ancestors. He has destroyed a myth that too long engendered the impression that the Pilgrims, while commendably pious and much to be admired, were withal a drab, stern folk - dedicated to prudery. For that injustice Saints And Strangers makes generous reparation. The reader will find himself living among lusty English men and women who were well aware of good food, good drink, and pleasurable living. they were an adventurous, hard-headed group, united in their campaign for freedom of worship. With them the reader will go through their term of exile in Holland, their long and troubled voyage from Old Europe to a new America, and their hazardous period of settling on a strange, bleak coast. It was in and around Scrooby, in almost the center of Queen Elizabeth's England, that the movement began which a century later sent the Mayflower westward with its load of weavers, smiths, carpenters, printers, tailors, and such - with not a drop of blue blood among them. It was a long way, a roundabout way, a troubled way from Scrooby Water to Plymouth Rock.

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(Continued) Saints and Strangers - Being the Lives of the Pilgrim Fathers & Their Families, with Their Friends & Foes With the keen, humorous, analytical eye of the first-rate modern scholar and the chaste and limitless style of the first-rate modern writing man, Mr. Willison has produced a realistsic picture of these men and women who so often have been inaccurately portrayed. Mr. Willison's career has encompassed, so far, such divers activities as machine gun officer in the First World War, Rhodes Scholar in economics at Oxford, newspaper work, professor of Greek and Latin at St. John's, editor, writer and public relations consultant in Washington. He has also found time to write Here They Dug The Gold (1931), Why War(1936) and Let's Make A Play (1940).

Salt-Affected Soils / by Istvan Szabolcs. - CRC Press, 1989. ID: B928 Type: BKS Southlands 1.63 S ISBN/ISSN: 0-8493-4818-8

Sample survey methods and theory / by Morris H. Hansen, William N. Hurwitz, William G. Madow. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1953. ID: B83 Type: BK Southlands 0.664 H249s

Sampling Design and Statistical Methods for Environmental Biologists / by Roger H. Green. - John Wiley & Sons, 1979. ID: B1262 Type: BKS Southlands 0.66 G797s ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-03901-2

Sampling Methods for Multiresource Forest Resource / by Hans T. Schreuder, Timothy G. Gregoire, Geoffrey B. Wood. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1993. ID: B2190 Type: BKS Southlands 0.664 S37s 1993 ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-55245-3

Sampling Methods in Forestry and Range Management / by F. X. Schumacher, R. A. Chapman. - Duke University, 1948. ID: B3284 Southlands 0.664 S33s Subject 1. SAMPLING METHODS

Sampling Streamflow with the N-3 Coshocton-Type Runoff Sampler and 3-Foot H Flume / by Larry C. Tennyson, Wendell R. Gwinn., 1980. (Research Report P-798) ID: B1198 Type: BKS Southlands 1.643 T

Sampling Techniques / by William G. Cochran. - Second. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1963. ID: B3251 Southlands 0.664 S33s Subject 1. SAMPLING METHODS Preface: The purpose of this book is to present a comprehensive

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(Continued) Sampling Techniques account of sampling Theory as it has been developed for use in sample surveys, with illustrations to show how the theory is applied in practice and with a supply of exercises to be worked by the student. My hope is that the book will be useful both as a text for a course on sample surveys in which the major emphasis is on theory and for individual reading by the student who does not have access to formal instruction.

Sand and Water Culture Methods Used in the Study of Plant Nutrition / by E. J. Hewitt. - Revised, 2nd Ed. - Commonwealth Agriclutural Bureaux, 1966. ID: B3583 Southlands 1.6 H48s Subject 1. PLANT CONTAINERS PREFACE: It is 23 years since I started work in this field. The First Edition of this book appeared 10 years later and seems to have met a real need for a survey of the methods and problems of growing plants in artificial nutrient media for the study of nutrient requirements and inter-relationships. In the interval between 1952 and 1965 there have been various interesting developments. These concern, for example, demonstrations of the importance of chlorine, cobalt, sodium and vanadium, the use of chelated iron compounds, new methods for sterile cultures, automatic nutrient application, improvements in methods of purifying water and nutrient, the extensive use of inert plastic materials and better means of assessing contamination. Most chapters have been enlarged and revised extensively. The peripheral sections, relating to environment, the measurement of growth responses, nutrient ion absorption and work on organic nutrient supplements and sterile conditions, have been retained in the belief that they are relevant to various aspects of investigations on plant nutrition and may provide a useful basis for further reading. The book is still divided into two parts, the second presenting the procedures used by me at Long Ashton. These include recommendations on techniques, some presented with confidence and others more tentatively, which are regarded as the most appropriate available at present.

SAS For Linear Models - A Guide to the ANOVA and GLM Procedures / by Rudolf J. Freund, Ramon C. Littell. - SAS Institute, Inc., 1981. (SAS Series in Statistical Applications) ID: B1788 Type: BKS Southlands 0.66 F ISBN/ISSN: 0-917382-31-5

SAS Introductory Guide / by Jane T. Helwig. - SAS Institute Inc., 1978. ID: B999 Type: BKS Southlands 0.66 H ISBN/ISSN: 0-917382-05-3

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SAS Programmer's Guide / by Anthony J. Barr... [et al.]. - SAS Institute Inc., 1977. ID: B1000 Type: BKS Southlands 0.66 B ISBN/ISSN: 0-917382-02-3

SAS Supplemental Library User's Guide / by Jane T. Helwig. - SAS Institute Inc., 1977. ID: B1001 Type: BKS Southlands 0.66 S ISBN/ISSN: 0-917382-03-3

SAS User's Guide, 1979 Edition. - 1979 Edition. - SAS Institute Inc., 1979. ID: B777 Type: BKS Southlands 0.66 S797s 1979 ISBN/ISSN: 0-917382-06-3

Saving the Planet with Pesticides and Plastic / by Dennis T. Avery. - Hudson Institute, Indianapolis, Ind., 1995. ID: B2299 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 A93s ISBN/ISSN: 1-55813-051-9

Sawmill, the Story of Cutting the Last Great Virgin Forest East of the Rockies / by Kenneth L. Smith. - University of Arkansas, 1986. ID: B2548 Type: BKS Southlands 4.0 S64s ISBN/ISSN: 0-938626-69-8 Subject 1. HISTORY

Saws - Design, Selection, Operation, and Maintenance / by Ed M. Williston. - Miller Freeman Publications, Inc., 1978. ID: B3381 Southlands 4.22 W54s ISBN/ISSN: 0-87930-073-6 Subject 1. SAWS PREFACE: The purpose of this book is to bring together in one volume all of the information needed by the manager, superintendent, engineer, operator, and saw filer to do an intelligent job of designing, selecting, operating, and maintaining the many kinds of saws in a modern sawmill-planermill complex. It is obvious to those who know something about the art and science of saw design, operation, and maintenance that simply reading this book will not enable the novice to become an expert, since this requires a considerable period of practical experience. This is particularly true of the complex skill of saw doctoring or filing which can be learned best on the job from an experienced instructor. However, this book can serve as a valuable aid and a ready reference. During recent years a considerable body of new technical knowledge and equipment has become available. Every effort has been made to include information about this new technology even if it is not yet widely known or used. The intent throughout has been to use simple, nontechnical language, figures, and tables for easy understanding.

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Scale-Up and Automation in Plant Propagation / by Indra K. Vasil. - Academic Press, Inc., 1991. ID: B3538 Southlands 1.16 V37s Subject 1. REGENERATION PREFACE: Regeneration of plants from cultured cells, tissues, and organs is a unique property of higher plants, and has recently become a critical component of plant biotechnology. Two earlier volumes of this treatise, Volumes 1 and 3, provided detailed accounts of plant regeneration from a wide variety of species. Large-scale propagation of plants from cultured shoot meristems, commonly described as micropropagation, has been the most widely used aspect of plant biotechnology for more than two decades. This volume summarizes and evaluates many innovative contemporary methods of automation and scale-up of plant propagation in vitro. It is my hope that the critical needs of the industry and future growth prospects will encourage further experimentation and that one or more of the procedures outlined in this volume - with modifications - will become a common feature of all large-scale micropropagation enterprises in the future.

Scarcity and Growth - The Economics of Natural Resource Availability / by Harold J. Barnett, Chandler Morse. - Resources for the Future, Inc., 1963. ID: B3278 Southlands 0.711 B37s Subject 1. NATURAL RESOURCES

Scarcity and Growth Reconsidered / by V. Kerry Smith. - Resources for the Future, Inc., 1979. ID: B3234 Type: BKS Southlands 0.711 S44s Subject 1. NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION PREFACE: The objective of this volume is to report on an effort to reconsider the long-run importance and availability of natural resources for economic growth and material well-being. These concerns were among the contributing factors which motivated the founding of Resources of the Future. It is not surprising, then, that they formed the basis for some of RFF's first research efforts. One of the most influential products of this research was the work supervised by Harold Barnett. Indeed, the volume to which the title of this book refers summarizes this research. For nearly two decades, Harold Barnett and Chandler Morse's Scarcity and Growth: The Economics of Natural Resource Availability has had a significant impact on the attitudes of economists and policy makers toward natural resource availability.

The Scarlet Impostor / by Dennis Wheatley. - The Macmillan Company, 1942. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3206 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center

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(Continued) The Scarlet Impostor 0.71 W33s Subject 1. NOVEL

Schaum's outline of theory and problems of statistics / by Murray R. Spiegel. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1961. ID: B62 Type: BK Southlands 0.66 S755s

Scientists in Organizations - Productive Climates for Research and Development / by Donald C. Pelz, Frank M. Andrews. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1966. ID: B3519 Southlands 0.1 P44s Subject 1. DIVERSITY PREFACE: This book is addressed to scientists and engineers, to administrators of research and development, and to all others who are concerned about the effects of organizations upon the work of their members. This book is one of the first major studies to examine the relationship between a scientist's performance and the organization of his laboratory. Unlike many previous expositions about the best environment for technical people, the findings resulted from extensive analysis of factual data from a wide range of research personnel.

Scuttle Your Ships Before Advancing, and Other Lessons from History on Leadership and Change for Today's Managers / by Richard A. Luecke. - Oxford Univ. Press, New York, N.Y., 1994. ID: B2274 Type: BKS Southlands 0.47 L83s ISBN/ISSN: 0-19-508408-X Subject 1. MANAGEMENT

Seasonal Behavior of the Southern Pine Beetle in Central Louisiana / by Robert Clifford Thatcher. - Syracuse University, 1971. ID: B2665 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 T52s 1971

Seasonal Distribution of Carbohydrates in Loblolly Pine Seedlings / by Garry Davies. - Texas A&M University, 1981. ID: B1726 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 D 1981 Subject 1. CARBOHYDRATES ABSTRACT: Carbohydrates from loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) seedlings of a mesic and xeric family were compared under adequate soil moisture conditions and soil moisture stress. Carbohydrate trends in one-year-old seedlings grown with adequate soil moisture were similar to those found previously by other investigators in temperate zone plants. Reducing sugars and starch concentrations were high during the spring, low during the summer, and started a build-up during the fall season. The monthly reducing sugar and

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(Continued) Seasonal Distribution of Carbohydrates in Loblolly Pine Seedlings starch trends, specifically in the old needles, were different in the two families. Individual pentose and galactose sugar concentrations were coordinated with height and diameter growth. In comparison with seedlings grown under adequate moisture conditions, two-year-old loblolly pines from the xeric family subjected to moisture stress showed high levels of reducing sugars and starch in the needles, stem and roots at the critical needle moisture level of 70-80 percent. Reducing sugars decreased in the needles remained relatively constant in the stem and increased in the roots. The reducing sugar levels in the xeric family roots were significantly higher than in the meric family roots. Individual pentose and galactose sugar concentrations are reduced to less than one percent in all plant parts at the critical needle moisture content.

Seasonal Effects of Prescribed Burning in Florida: A Review / by Louise E. Robbins, Ronald L. Myers. - Tall Timbers Research, Inc., 1992. (Miscellaneous Publication) ID: B2090 Type: BKS Southlands 3.16 R

Seasonal Variation in Deer Browse Preference Between Tupelo and Green Ash / by Jr., Walker Rayburn Howell., 1969. ID: B1499 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 R

Seasonal Variation in the Foliar Nutrient Content of Young Sycamore (Platanus Occidentalis L.) / by George Donald Kessler. - University of Georgia, Athens, 1971. ID: B2523 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 K47s 1971

Second and Third Industrial Forestry Seminars - Yale School of Forestry., 1956. ID: B1079 Type: BKS Southlands 0.77 I 1956

Second Evaluation of an Inernational Series of Gmelina Provenance Trials / by Elmer B. Lauridsen, Erik D. Kjaer, Mads Nissen. - Danida Forest Seed Centre, 1995. ID: B3260 Southlands 7.27 L38s Subject 1. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS This report presents the findings from the second evaluatoin of an international series of gmelina provenance trials. It is a folow-up on the first evaluation, which was made when the trees were 2-6 years old. At the time of the second assessment the trees were 11-15 years old. The present report focuses on the results at this age, but the findings are compared with results from the first assessment in order

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(Continued) Second Evaluation of an Inernational Series of Gmelina Provenance Trials to descibe general trends.

Second Symposium on Southeastern Hardwoods. - Southeastern Area, State and Private For, 1977. ID: B679 Type: BKS Southlands 7.0 S989 S827 2nd 1977

Second World Consultation on Forest Tree Breeding. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1969. ID: B1040 Type: BKS Southlands 1.4 S v.1

Second World Consultation on Forest Tree Breeding. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1969. ID: B1041 Type: BKS Southlands 1.4 S App

Second World Consultation on Forest Tree Breeding - Documents List, Author Index, Papers 2/1-4/9. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1969. ID: B1042 Type: BKS Southlands 1.4 S Doc

Second World Consultation on Forest Tree Breeding - Paper 5/1-8/20. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1969. ID: B1043 Type: BKS Southlands 1.4 S 5/1-8/20

Second World Consultation on Forest Tree Breeding - Papers 9/1-14/1. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1969. ID: B1044 Type: BKS Southlands 1.4 S 9/1-14/1

Second World Eucalyptus Conference, Sao Paulo, Brazil. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United States, 1961. ID: B1927 Type: BKS Southlands 2.584 S 1961

Section 319, Success Stories. - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1994. ID: B2383 Type: BKS Southlands 9.2 S42

Seed Biology / by T. T. Kozlowski. - Academic Press, 1972. ID: B496 Type: BKS Southlands 2.51 K88s

Seed Identification Manual / by Alexander C. Martin, William D. Barkley. - University of California Press, 1961. ID: B499 Type: BKS Southlands 2.51 M379s

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Seed Manual for Ornamental Trees and Shrubs / by A. G. Gordon, D. C. F. Rowe. - Crown Publishers, Inc., 1982. (Forestry Commission Bulletin) ID: B3328 Southlands 2.51 G67s Subject 1. NURSERY PRODUCTION The aims of this manual are two-fold. Firstly it presents the practical plant propagator with all the relevant information he needs to ensure reliable production from seed of the more commonly grown ornamental broadleaved species. It includes the latest results of the Forestry Commission's own work and summarizes existing information gleaned from experienced nurserymen and the literature. This publication, therefore, updates those parts of Chapters 6 and 7 of Forestry Commission Bulletin 43 (Aldhous, 1972) relating to broadleaved species and replaces Forestry Commission Research Branch Paper 10 (Gray, 1953). It does not attempt to discuss establishment, management and financing of nurseries. These topics are adequately covered in Bulletin 43 or rather more fully in Hardy Woody Plants from Seed (McMillan Browse, 1979). For the benefit of the practitioner the recommendations are summarized in appendices 5, 6 and 7 at the end of the manual. The second aim of this manual is to provide the student and interested amateur with a complete scientific background to the subject of raising trees and shrubs from seed, and to act as a reference volume should they wish to pursue their interest more deeply. It will also act as a handbook for anyone involved in seed collection, seed testing and storage. The manual therefore seeks to fill an obvious and important gap in the current British literature on the subject of raising trees and shrubs from seeds.

Seed Orchards / by Roy Faulkner. - Her Majesty's Stationary Office, 1975. (Forestry Commission Bulletin No. 54) ID: B1007 Type: BKS Southlands 2.5112 F ISBN/ISSN: 0 11 710146 X

Seed Orchards and Strategies for Tree Improvement / by D. F. W. Pollard, D. G. Edwards, C. W. Yeatman., 1981. ID: B1167 Type: BKS Southlands 2.5112 S

Seed Orchards of Western Oregon, Western Washington, Northern California and British Columbia / by Joe Wheat, Mike Bordelon. ID: B1760 Type: BKS Southlands 2.5112 W

Seed Physiology, Volume 1 - Development / by David R. Murray. - Academic Press, 1984. ID: B3584 Southlands 1.313 M87s VI Subject 1. SEEDS PREFACE: Seed development has been a much neglected area of seed

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(Continued) Seed Physiology, Volume 1 - Development biology until recently. Increasing interest in seed development now warrants a detailed synthesis of the subject to provide a basis for future research. This the authors have given. In this volume, comprehensive chapters describe and discuss the nutrition of the developing seed, and the accumulation of the major categories of reserve material: protein, mineral, carbohydrate and lipid. Attention has been directed to the subcellular locations of these reserves and the factors regulating their synthesis. Areas requiring more detailed investigation are clearly identified. Both Volume 1 and 2 of Seed Physiology should become essential reading for teachers and researchers in plant physiology, agronomy and allied areas of plant science. Each author has thoroughly reviewed and brought together the existing literature, as well as contributing previously unpublished material. Insight and access to the literature are provided for intending research students as well as for those already actively engaged in research.

Seed Physiology, Volume 2 - Germination and Reserve Mobilization / by David R. Murray. - Academic Press, 1984. ID: B3585 Southlands 1.313 M87s V2 Subject 1. GERMINATION PREFACE: The authors of the seven chapters comprising this Volume have confronted some of the major unanswered questions about seed dormancy, germination and early post-germination development of the seedling. Dormancy is considered first: structural constraints to germination are described by V.N. Tran and A.K. Cavanagh, then metabolic barriers preventing germination are discussed by J.D. Ross. A comprehensive account of the physical and biochemical events that follow imbibition of water by dry seeds is given by E.W. Simon. In the remaining chapters, attention is concentrated on the cell biology and metabolic regulation of reserve mobilization in seeds and seedlings. Anne E. Ashford and Frank Gubler review the mobilization of polysaccharide reserves from endosperm. Then a complementary account of the mobilization of nitrogen and phosphorus from external storage tissues is given by Michael J. Dalling and Prem L. Bhalla. In Chapter 6, Richard N. Trelease and Diane C. Doman review the mobilization of lipid reserves in seed tissues. A useful feature of this chapter is the inclusion of jojoba, a species unique in its storage of wax esters as a major reserve. In conclusion, I review the subject of embryonic axis-cotyledon interaction, considering mainly those species where the cotyledons are adapted for the storage of reserves.

Seed Size and Clonal Effects on Sweetgum and Sycamore Growth in a Nursery Bed / by Jr., George Johnson Roland. - North Carolina State University, 1980. ID: B3070 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 J63s Subject 1. SEEDLINGS

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(Continued) Seed Size and Clonal Effects on Sweetgum and Sycamore Growth in a Nursery Bed ABSTRACT: With increasing acreage being put into hardwood plantations, more pressures are felt by nurserymen to produce operational quantites of large planting stock. Nurserymen are finding hardwood seedlings to be highly variable in size within and between crops. In an attempt to control variability and improve the size in operational sweetgum and sycamore seedlings, different seed lots were sorted by clone and seed size; effects were tested in a nursery bed. For each species, seed lots from twelve clones were sorted into differing size classes and planted in a nursery bed. Seed size within 12 clones of each species affected seedling height growth early in the growing season, but became unimportant by the end of the growing season for both sweetgum and sycamore. For sweetgum, clone affected seedling height early in the growing season, but became nonsignificant mid-way through the growing season. Clone effects were nonsignificant early in the growing season for sycamore height growth, but there were clonal effects on final seedling height. For both species, seed size within clone did not affect seedling diameter growth. It appears sizing seed does not increase seedling growth or uniformity for either sweetgum or sycamore. However, removing a particular size of seeds from a bulked seed lot will alter the genetic composition of the seed lot since different clones produce different sizes of seed. For sycamore, germination is clonal.

Seeding and Planting / by M.S., M.A., Toumey James W.. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1916. ID: B492 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 2.5 T725s

Seeding and Planting in the Practice of Forestry, 1931 / by M.A., F.D., Toumey Sc.D., James W., M.F., M.A., P Korstainh.D., Clarence F.. - Second Edition. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1931. ID: B493 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 2.5 T725s2

Seeding and Planting in the Practice of Forestry, 1942 / by James W. Toumey, Clarence F. Korstian. - Third Edition. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1942. ID: B494 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 2.5 T725s3

Seeding and Planting in the Practice of Forestry, 1947 / by James W. Toumey, Clarence F. Korstian. - Third Edition. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1947. ID: B495 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 2.5 T725s3 c.2

Seeding and Planting in the Practice of Forestry, A Manual for the Guidance of Forestry Students, Foresters, Nurserymen, Forest Owners, and Farmers / by James W. Toumey, Clarence F. Korstian. - Third Edition. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1948. ID: B3356 Southlands

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(Continued) Seeding and Planting in the Practice of Forestry, A Manual for the Guidance of Forestry Students, Foresters, Nurserymen, Forest 2.5 T68s Subject 1. ARTIFICIAL REGENERATION PREFACE: The first edition largely fulfilled the purpose for which it was intended by Professor Toumey. A second edition, published in 1931, was made necessary by a great increase in the production of forest planting stock in the United States and by much new information having been obtained through research and experience in the rapidly advancing art and science of forest nursery and planting practice. Great progress was made in adapting agricultural implements, with or without modification, and in devising new ones for use in the various nursery operations in order to lessen manual labor and thus reduce the cost of growing seedlings and transplants. Many of the nursery operations which originally required so much tedious manual labor were almost entirely replaced by labor-saving devices. Along with the effort to reduce both nursery and planting costs an equally strong effect was made to obtain high survival. This resulted in an increasing tendency to link cost and survival together in determining the efficiency of a given method or class of stock. Greatly enlarged activities of federal and state governments and other agencies in forest and shelterbelt planting during the past decade have brought many more changes which should be recognized in another revision of Seeding and Planting in the Practice of Forestry. Perhaps the most significant of these developments have been the construction of well-equipped seed extractories and seed-storage plants and the mechanization of nearly all major operations in seed extraction and in the production of nursery stock in large nurseries, many of which have capacities of several million trees. However, hand methods may still be used in extracting small quantities of seed and in small nurseries. In this edition the same general plan of presentation has been followed as in the second edition. Because of the increasing emphasis now being given to the production of nursery stock for planting on particular sites and the inauguration of greatly enlarged planting programs by federal, state, and private agencies, Chapter VII, "Planting Surveys and Plans," has been enlarged in order to give greater emphasis to this work.

Seedling Physiology and Reforestation Success, Proceedings of the Physiology Working Group Technical Session, SAF Conv / by Mary L. Duryea, Gregory N. Brown. - Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1984. ID: B2092 Type: BKS Southlands 2.5 S451 ISBN/ISSN: 90-247-2949-1

Seeing the Forest Through the Trees, A Model Biodiversity Collaboration Strategy for the Lake Superior Basin. - National Wildlife Federation, 1994. ID: B2302 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 S44 1994

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Selected Botanical Papers / by Irving William Knobloch. - Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1963. ID: B302 Type: BKS Southlands 1.0 K72s

Selected Coastal Plain Soil Properties. - University of Florida, 1970. (Southern Cooperative Series Bulletin 148) ID: B1580 Type: BKS Southlands 1.63 S

Selection and Breeding to Improve Some Tropical Conifers / by J. Burley, D. G. Nikles. - Commonwealth Forestry Institute, Oxford Univ. and Dept. of Forestry, Queensland, Australia, 1972. ID: B1039 Type: BKS Southlands 2.58 S44 v. 1

Self-Directed Work Teams: the New American Challenge / by Jack D. Orsburn... [et al.]. - Irwin Professional Publ., New York, NY, 1990. ID: B2186 Type: BKS Southlands 0.41 O82s 1990 ISBN/ISSN: 1-55623-341-8

Sequence Data Analysis Guidebook / by Simon R. Swindell. - Human Press, 1997. (Methods in Molecular Biology) ID: B2755 Type: BKS Southlands 1.487 S94s 70 ISBN/ISSN: 0-89603-358-9 Subject 1. NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE Computers have revolutionized the analysis of sequencing data. It is unlikely that any sequencing projects have been performed in the last few years without the aid of computers. Recently their role has taken a further major step forward. Computers have become smaller and more powerful and the software has become simpler to use as it has grown in sophistication. This book reflects that change since the majority of packages described here are designed to be used on desktop computers. The chapters in our Sequence Data Analysis Guidebook are arranged, not by software package, but by function. The early chapters deal with examining the data produced by modern automated sequencers, assessing its quality, and removing extraneous data. The following chapters describe the process of aligning multiple sequences in order to assemble overlapping fragments into sequence contigs to compare similar sequences from different sources. Subsequent chapters describe procedures for comparing the newly derived sequence to the massive amounts of information in the sequence databases.

The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, Restoring the Character Ethic / by Stephen R. Covey. - Simon & Schuster, 1989. ID: B1985 Type: BKS Southlands 0.42 C ISBN/ISSN: 0-671-70863-5

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The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People / Covey Leadership Center. - Covey Leadership Center, Inc., 1990. ID: B3382 Southlands 0.42 C68s Subject 1. VIDEO-BASED A video-basaed leadership development course.

Seventeenth Northeastern Forest Tree Improvement Conference, Proceedings, 1969. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1969. ID: B2349 Type: BKS Southlands 2.71 N874 17 1969

Seventh American Forest Congress, Final Report, April 2, 1996. - Seventh American Forest Congress, 1996. ID: B2494 Type: BKS Southlands 0.119 S48 1996

Seventh Industrial Forestry Seminar - Yale School of Forestry., 1957. ID: B1080 Type: BKS Southlands 0.77 I 1957

Sewage Sludge: Land Utilization and the Environment / by C. E. Clapp, W. E. Larson, R. H. Dowdy. - American Society of Agronomy, Inc., 1994. ID: B3424 Southlands 9.18 C22s Subject 1. SEWAGE SLUDGE FOREWORD: The development of a sustainable society requires alternative options to landfilling and incineration as a means of waste disposal. Many states have developed goals to divert up to 40% or more of domestic wastes from landfills. Sewage sludge is a waste resource of rather consistent quality. It is a nutrient resource and organic residue that can be safely recycled provided management practices are in place to protect human health and the environment. These practices must control application rates, cumulative amounts of sludge applied and appropriate dosing periods between application and grazing or crop harvest. Soil and crop scientists, including many of those who authored papers for this publication, have been instrumental in developing the knowledge base and providing the expertise for practices and regulations governing sewage sludge utilization on the land. The federal regulations on sewage sludge applications are perhaps the most technically based set of regulations ever developed to satisfy an environmental concern. Much progress has been made in utilizing sludge as a by-product resource, while protecting human health and the environment. More research will probably be needed, however, to meet society mandates for the next decade. The authors and editors are to be commended for bringing this text to fruition in a timely manner. It will be well received by professionals engaged in managing waste products in near surface earth systems at a period in our history when sustainability of the biosphere is a national and international priority.

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Short-Rotation Woody Crops - Operations Working Groups, Proceedings / by Bruce R. Hartsough. - University of California, 1999. ID: B2944 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 H37p 1999 Subject 1. WOODY CROPS

The Shrub Identification Book / by George W.D. Symonds. - Wm. Morrow & Co., New York, 1963. ID: B2257 Type: BKS Southlands 1.5 S98s ISBN/ISSN: 0-688-05040-9

Silent Spring / by Rachel L. Carson. - Twenty-fifth Edition. - Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1962. ID: B2634 Type: BKS Southlands 3.01 C37s25 ISBN/ISSN: 0-395-45390-9 Subject 1. PESTICIDES

Silent Spring Revisited / by Gino J. Marco, Robert M. Hollingworth, William Durham. - American Chemical Society, Washington,DC, 1987. ID: B2633 Type: BKS Southlands 3.01 M37s ISBN/ISSN: 0-8412-0981-2 Subject 1. PESTICIDES

Silvicultural Aspects of Pine-Hardwood Stands in the Coastal Plain of Southeast Georgia, and their Possible Conversion to Pure Pine / by William R. LeBold. - Duke University, 1948. ID: B3099 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.761 L42s 1948 Subject 1. SILVICULTURE INTRODUCTION: The majority of the timber-using industries in the southern region of the United States have been founded and sustained upon the use of native pines as raw materials. The great expansion of the pulp and paper industry in the South, mainly in the form of kraft mills, and the heavy demand for pole and piling timbers from southern pines have placed ever increasing demands upon pine stumpage.

Silvicultural Biomass Farms, Vol. 2, The Biomass Potential of Short-Rotation Farms / by K. Howlett, A. Gamache. - The Mitre Corporation, McLean, VA, 1977. (MTR-7347) ID: B2479 Type: BKS Southlands 7.238 H68s Vol. 2 1977

Silvicultural Biomass Farms, Volume I, Summary / by R. E. Inman. - The Mitre Corporation, McLean, VA, 1977. (Silvicultural Biomass Farms) ID: B3350 Southlands 7.238 H68s Vol. 1 1977 Subject 1. SILVICULTURE

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(Continued) Silvicultural Biomass Farms, Volume I, Summary ABSTRACT: The MITRE Corporation, METREK Division, and the Georgia-Pacific Corporation, Portland, Oregon, have completed a study entitled, Silvicultural Biomass Farms for the United States Energy Research and Development Administration, Fuels From Biomass Systems Branch, Division of Solar Energy (Contract No. E (49-18) - 2081). The purpose of this study was to assess the potential of wood biomass as a feedstock for producing energy products. The findings of this study are reported in six volumes as MITRE Technical Report No. 7347, which is available upon request form the MITRE Corporation while the supply lasts. This volume (Vol. I) summarizes the findings of the study.

Silvicultural Biomass Farms, Volume III, Land Suitability and Availability / by D. J. Salo... [et al.]. - The Mitre Corporation, McLean, VA, 1977. (Silvicultural Biomass Farms) ID: B3351 Southlands 7.238 H68s Vol. 3 1977 Subject 1. BIOMASS ABSTRACT: Land suitability criteria were developed and used to identify potentially available land for silvicultural biomass farms. Six land availability scenarios were chosen for analysis. The annual potential production of biomass energy was estimated on a regional basis assuming the use of 10 percent of the potentially available land in each of the six scenarios and estimated biomass yields. Ten hypothetical biomass farm sites were selected and described.

Silvicultural Biomass Farms, Volume IV, Site-Specific Production Studies and Cost Analyses / by R. E. Inman, D. J. Salo, B. J. McGurk. - The Mitre Corporation, McLean, VA, 1977. (Silvicultural Biomass Farms) ID: B3352 Southlands 7.238 H68s Vol. 4 1977 Subject 1. SILVICULTURAL BIOMASS ABSTRACT: The costs of producing silvicultural biomass on intensively managed, short-rotation farms at ten study sites are estimated. Cost estimates are derived by means of a computerized financial model, based on a conceptual production design that identifies the sequence of operations and activities for the farm and the materials and labor required. Site-specific characteristics, requirements and limitations, including biomass yields, are reflected in the design and in the estimated costs. An energy budget for biomass production and a preliminary examinations of environmental impacts, are also presented.

Silvicultural Biomass Farms, Volume V, Conversion Processes and Costs / by C. Bliss, D. O. Blake. - The Mitre Corporation, McLean, VA, 1977. (Silvicultural Biomass Farms) ID: B3353 Southlands 7.238 H68s Vol. 5 1977

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(Continued) Silvicultural Biomass Farms, Volume V, Conversion Processes and Costs Subject 1. CONVERSION ABSTRACT: This volume presents an assessment of the products and processes that appear to be the candidates for the conversion of wood biomass to energy forms suited to the national energy scene. Identification was achieved by comparing market-oriented selling prices of competitive products projected for the future with estimations of production-oriented selling prices utilizing wood-biomass feedstocks needed to make the production attractive to the investor. The products assessed include: electricity from combustion of wood, wood and wood charcoal in combustion with oil or coal, ammonia, methanol, medium-Btu fuel gas, substitute natural gas, and ethanol. Conversion technologies are reviewed and data and information gaps for ultimate design of viable processes are identified as an input to the formulation of research and development needs. This volume is the fifth in the series of six that evaluate the system of producing useful energy forms through the production of wood biomass from the nation's solar energy, soils, water and atmospheric carbon dioxide resources.

Silvicultural Biomass Farms, Volume VI, Forest and Mill Residues as Potential Sources of Biomass / by K. Howlett, A. Gamache. - The Mitre Corporation, McLean, VA, 1977. (Silvicultural Biomass Farms) ID: B3354 Southlands 7.238 H68s Vol. 6 1977 Subject 1. FOREST RESIDUES ABSTRACT: Georiga-Pacific Corporation conducted a study of the utility of using mill and forest residues as an energy feedstock. A system was developed to determine the quantities of residues that are currently available and to estimate the quantities that might be available in the future. Current selling prices of mill residues were surveyed by residue type and the costs of collecting, reducing, and transporting forest residues were analyzed. Two site-specific situations were examined to determine the competitiveness of residues with conventional fuels within the forest industry.

Silvicultural Chemicals and Protection of Water Quality / by Michael Newton, Joel A. Norgren. - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1977. ID: B3373 Southlands 9.261 N48s Subject 1. SILVICULTURAL CHEMICALS

Silvicultural Implications of the Growth Response of Naturally Regenerated Even-Aged Stands of Longleaf Pine to Varying / by Jr., Rober Farrart Madison., 1978. ID: B257 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) Silvicultural Implications of the Growth Response of Naturally Regenerated Even-Aged Stands of Longleaf Pine to Varying 0.762 F243s 1978

Silvicultural Systems / by John D. Matthews. - Clarendon Press, 1989. ID: B2583 Type: BKS Southlands 2.1 M37s ISBN/ISSN: 0-19-859491-7

Silvicultural Systems / by R. S. Troup. - Second Edition. - Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1928. ID: B2710 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 2.0 T77s2

Silviculture of the Scrub Oak-Longleaf Pine Type in the Southeast / by Jr., Harry Bailey Bell. - Yale Universtiy, 1954. ID: B3092 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 B34s 1954 Subject 1. SCRUB OAK INTRODUCTION: In the last few years the professional interest of foresters and forest industries in the South has turned to those thousands of acres in the Coastal Plain typed "oak Ridge," "scrub oak," "sand-hills," or "sand ridges." This increased interest in heretofore comparatively worthless land is a direct expression of the large expansion of the forest industries and the increased value of stumpage and forest land. These factors, coupled with the development of heavy, specialized machinery and the availability of practical silvicides, have provided the economic justification for foresters to attempt the task of putting these acres back into production. It is a challenging job and relatively little exact knowledge is available, but a start has been made. Development of the proper silvicultural techniques is still in the preliminary stage, and there are very few successful plantations to be found old enough to furnish material for study. The choice of the proper species for many of the sites is open to question, and the sterile quality of the soil, plus the rigorous competition from the oaks and herbaceous growth, makes reforestation with pine more than usually difficult. That longleaf pine in open groves once occupied most of the sands is well known. The old stumps, blackened by fire and hacked by kindling gatherers, still stand and are adequate proof of the ability of the site to maintain a pine forest. It is the purpose of this paper to summarize the ecological and silvicultural literature available on the subject of the scrub oak ridges, especially as it pertains to the South Atlantic states.

Silviculture, Concepts and Applications / by Ralph D. Nyland. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1996. ID: B2830 Type: BKS Southlands 2.0 N94s ISBN/ISSN: 0-07-056999-1

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A Simplified Guide to Hardwood Management in the Southeast / by Bruce J. Zobel, Charles B. Davey. - North Carolina State University, 1975. ID: B3161 Type: BKS Southlands PRBK 7.32 Z62a Subject 1. HARDWOOD MANAGEMENT INTRODUCTION: Interest in hardwoods is rapidly increasing, but good hardwood management is not yet widely applied. Reasons for the lack of management commitment are many, such as a great variety of species with varied adaptability and response to silvicultural treatments, generally low stumpage prices, and uncertain land use prices. However, even after the decision to manage hardwoods for timber is made, implementation is usually slow and sometimes the methods applied are actually harmful; other times the wrong sites are chosen on which to manage hardwoods, dooming the effort to failure even before it is started. One main reason for the slow progress is that many foresters know little about hardwood silviculture and management in general, and are especially unsure as to which sites are best on which to establish hardwood plantations. It is the objective of this guide to provide an outline for use by practicing field foresters which will indicate those forest lands that may be used for hardwoods, whether they should be handled as plantations or natural stands, and which species are the most suitable. The problem is very complex, and any simplified set of instructions will automatically have many exceptions. The guide presented here is for the widest general use for nonspecialists in hardwood forestry, recognizing its broad coverage and general nature and the exceptions that must be overlooked. There are always "gray zones" where conditions and recommendations overlap, and there are usually small areas of different site potential inside larger areas that are ignored in this generalized presentation. In their paper, Broadfoot, et al. have stated "Stopgap systems are needed (as a guide) for hardwood soil management in the South." The outline developed below is intended to serve as a similar guide for hardwood regeneration and certain aspects of hardwood forest management.

Simulation of Early Stand Development in Intensively Managed Loblolly Pine Plantations / by James A. Westfall. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 2001. (Dissertation) ID: B3364 Southlands 0.762 W47s Subject 1. STAND DEVELOPMENT ABSTRACT: A system of equations was developed and incorporated into the PTAEDA2 loblolly pine stand simulator to provide growth projections from time of planting. Annual height growth is predicted using a two-parameter Weibull function, where distribution parameters are estimated from equations that utilize site index and age as predictor variables. Allometric equations are employed to estimate tree diameter and height-to-crown attributes. First year after planting mortality estimates are based on physiographic region and

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(Continued) Simulation of Early Stand Development in Intensively Managed Loblolly Pine Plantations drainage class, with adjustments for bedding or discing site preparation treatments. Thereafter, a simple mortality function is used. The onset of competition is defined through a point density measure, which was conditioned to correspond with inflection points of basal area growth curves from observed data.

Single Tree Spray Systems, Progress Report / by Diane Herzberg, Nancy Rappaport, Pat Pierson. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1995. ID: B2763 Type: BKS Southlands 3.46 H47s

Single-Stage Diameter-Distribution Yield Estimates for Slash Pine Plantations in the Georgia and North Florida Coastal Plain / by Ray Albert Souter., 1980. ID: B231 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 S726s 1980

Single-Tree Spray Application Project, Final Report / by Bill Kilroy, Dave Rising, Harold Thistle. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1996. ID: B2762 Type: BKS Southlands 3.46 K54s

Site Classification Field Guide / by Russell D. Briggs. - University of Maine, 1994. ID: B3643 Southlands 0.65 B74s Subject 1. SITE CLASSIFICATION OVERVIEW: This field guide uses soil characteristics to classify forest land into five categories of decreasing productivity (class 1 is the highest level) for spruce and fir in Maine. A schematic representation if provided as well as photographs of representative soil profiles from each class. Finally, supporting documentation for productivity differences among classes is provided.

Site Disturbance From Intensive Forestry Practices in East Texas / by Walter Wayne Crawley., 1982. ID: B205 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 C911s 1982

Site Index Curve Development and Stand Table Projection for Sweetgum and Sycamore in Plantations / by Paul Andrew Gonwa., 1984. ID: B1790 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 G 1984

Site Index Predictions for Shortleaf Pine and Oak in the Mountains of Arkansas and Oklahoma: A Comparison of Principal Components Analysis and Multiple regression Techniques / by David Lee Graney. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1974. ID: B3105 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) Site Index Predictions for Shortleaf Pine and Oak in the Mountains of Arkansas and Oklahoma: A Comparison of Principal Components 0.761 G72s 1974 Subject 1. PRODUCTIVITY INTRODUCTION: The productive capacity or yield of forest land is best expressed in terms of volume per unit area. However, since tree height is strongly correlated with volume production, is easy to measure, and, for most tree species, is relatively independent of stand density, foresters have commonly used site index - the average height of the dominant and codominant trees in a stand at a specified age - to estimate the relative productivity of forest lands. Site index is most accurately determined from direct height and age measurements of suitable trees, but where such trees are not present, site index is often estimated indirectly by measurement of soil and topographic features. Although numerous published studies have indicated strong correlations between various soil and topographic features and site index of tree species, few have actually tested the reliability of derived prediction equations. Also, there are discrepancies among the studies that have reported on test results. Nearly all of the studies conducted to date have used standard regression procedures for screening data and developing prediction equations. The primary objective of this study was to determine if site index prediction equations derived from fitting orthogonal variables (rotated principal components) improve the reliability of site index predictions over standard prediction equations derived from original soil and topographic site variables. A secondary objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of principal components analysis as a procedure for screening soil-site variables.

Site Influences on Hylobius Congener, A Seedling Debarking Weevil in Conifer Plantations in Maine / by Celeste Welty. - University of Maine at Orono, 1984. ID: B1738 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 W 1984

Site Preparation and Culture Treatments Affect Growth of Planted Pinus Taeda L / by Sharon Gibson Haines., 1977. ID: B260 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 H1535s 1977

Site Preparation and Regeneration - Annotated Bibliography, Final Report - Predicting Future Trends in Regeneration / by Robert Tufts. - Auburn University School of Forestry, 1991. ID: B3647 Southlands 0.735 T83s Subject 1. SITE PREPARATION Contains annotated bibliographies from the Final Report of Predicting Future Trends in Regeneration, 1991.

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Site Preparation Management Workshop / by Everett H. Stephenson., 1981. ID: B521 Type: BKS Southlands 2.6 S623 1981

Site Preparation Manual Exotic Pine Plantations - Part 1: Field Procedures., 1987. ID: B835 Type: BKS Southlands 2.61 S623

Site Preparation Workshop - East - 1977 Proceedings., 1977. ID: B1019 Type: BKS Southlands 2.6 Se 1977

Site Preparation Workshop - West - 1977 Proceedings., 1977. ID: B1018 Type: BKS Southlands 2.6 Sw 1977

Site Productivity Project - 1986 Annual Report / by Jr., Robert Sanford L., Alan B. Anderson. - School of Forest Resources, 1986. ID: B1577 Type: BKS Southlands 1.6 S

Site, Stand, and Host Characteristics of Southern Pine Beetle Infestations / by Jack E. Coster, Janet L. Searcy., 1974. (Technical Bulletin) ID: B1108 Type: BKS Southlands 3.411 C

Site-Classification for Young Caribbean Pine (Pinus Caribaea Var. Hondurensis) in Grasslands, Venezuela / by Lawrence Wells Vincent., 1978. ID: B293 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 V772s 1978

Sitka Spruce Weevil - 1975 Annual Report / by David L. Overhulser. - University of Washington, 1975. (Annual Report) ID: B3563 Southlands 0.75 O33s Subject 1. SITKA SPRUCE Studies on Sitka Spruce weevil - host interactions with emphasis on Spruce defense mechanisms.

Sixth Annual Lightwood Research Conference Proceedings / by Mary H. Esser., 1979. ID: B1245 Type: BKS Southlands 5.75 L 6th 1979

Small Log Sawmills - Profitable Product Selection, Process Design and Operation / by Ed M. Williston. - Miller Freeman Publications, Inc., 1981. ID: B3370 Southlands

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(Continued) Small Log Sawmills - Profitable Product Selection, Process Design and Operation 5.321 W54s Subject 1. SAWMILLING PREFACE: In preparing this manual, the assumption has been made that the reader is familiar with Lumber Manufacturing: The Design and Operation of Sawmills and Planer Mills by this author. Effort has been made to avoid direct repetition of that book's content except where absolutely necessary to understanding or value to the reader. The objective here is to provide a manual on how to best utilize current state-of-the-art technology to most profitably convert small logs to lumber. It is hoped that the objective has been accomplished without detailed repetition of many of the basic cautions and principles provided in the former book. It is anticipated that the serious sawmiller will use both books together to his best advantage. In short, this book is more a "how-to" manual for the mill designer or operator who is looking for specific details rather than general practices and principles.

Smallwood Seminar and Equipment Demonstration., 1974. ID: B1197 Type: BKS Southlands 0.77 S

Society of American Foresters' Meeting - Proceedings. - Society of American Foresters, 1948. ID: B963 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.734 S678N 1947

Socioeconomic Conditions in the Edisto River Basin: Part 1: Current Conditions; Part 2: General Trends. - South Carolina Water Resources Comm., 1993. ID: B2304 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 S62

A Sociologic & Geographic Study of the Sand Ridge Vegetation in the Coastal Plain of Georgia / by John Russell Bozeman. - University of North Carolina, 1971. ID: B3086 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 B69s Subject 1. VEGETATION ABSTRACT: A descriptive analysis of the sand ridge vegetation in the Coastal Plain of Georgia was based upon 163 10 X 10m releves in 30 sites. Those areas investigated included barrier islands, Pleistocene and Miocene sand ridges along stream valleys, Miocene clay ridges, and sites in the Cretaceous Fall-Line Sand Hills.

A Sociological Analysis of Man-Caused Forest Fires in Louisiana / by Thomas Hansbrough. - Louisiana State Univ. and A&M College, 1961. ID: B2674 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 H36s 1961

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Softwood Sawmill Improvement Program, Selected Study Results (1973-1979). - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1981. ID: B1959 Type: BKS Southlands 5.321 S

Soil - the 1957 Yearbook of Agriculture / U.S. Department of Agriculture. - U.S.D.A., 1957. ID: B3156 Type: BKS Southlands 1.63 U54s Subject 1. SOIL FERTILITY Preface: This book is, as a plant scientist might say, a new and adapted variety of Soils and Men, the 1938 Yearbook of Agriculture. The parent, a giant of 1,232 pages and 258,042 copies, is now out of print. That may be a manifest of its popularity and value. Surely it did help make Americans aware of the acute need to take care of their heritage. It warned: "The social lesson of soil waste is that no man has the right to destroy soil even if he does own it in fee simple. The soil requires a duty of man which we have been slow to recognize.' The purpose of the present book is to indicate the extent to which that warning has been heeded - and at times to repeat it - and to describe the knowledge about soils that scientists and farmers have since gained.

Soil Acidity and Liming, Second Edition / by Fred Adams. - American Society of Agronomy, 1984. (Agronomy) ID: B3481 Southlands 1.63 A32s Subject 1. SOIL ACIDITY FOREWORD: The factors of acid soil fertility and crop responses to acid soils are complex. Not all acid soils need lime, nor should all lime-responsive soils be brought to the same pH. Soil tests for lime requirement must be selected and calibrated to provide for the differences among soils and among the crops to be grown on them. This monograph highlights knowledge in these and other areas and points out the many challenges that lie ahead. It, as its predecessor, will serve as a benchmark from which future progress can be established.

Soil and Crop Science Society of Florida Proceedings., 1988. ID: B1091 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 S6831p 47 1988 ISBN/ISSN: 0096-4522

Soil and Crop Science Society of Florida Proceedings., 1987. ID: B1092 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 S6831p 46 1987 ISBN/ISSN: 0096-4522

Soil and Crop Science Society of Florida Proceedings., 1979-1982. ID: B1093 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 S6831p 38-41 1979-1982

Soil and Crop Science Society of Florida Proceedings., 1975-1978. ID: B1094 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) Soil and Crop Science Society of Florida Proceedings 0.734 S6831p 34-37 1975-1978

Soil and Crop Science Society of Florida Proceedings. - Soil and Crop Science Society of Florida, 1989. ID: B1357 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 S6831p 48 1989 ISBN/ISSN: 0096-4522

Soil and Crop Science Society of Florida Proceedings. - Soil and Crop Science Society of Florida, 1990. ID: B1393 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 S6831p 49 1990 ISBN/ISSN: 0096-4522

Soil and Crop Science Society of Florida Proceedings. - Soil and Crop Science Society of Florida, 1991. ID: B1671 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 S6831p 50 1991 ISBN/ISSN: 0096-4522

Soil and Crop Science Society of Florida Proceedings, Volume 51, 1992. - Soil & Crop Science Society of Florida, 1992. ID: B1942 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 S6831p 51 1992 ISBN/ISSN: 0096-4522

Soil and Crop Science Society of Florida Proceedings, Volume 52, 1993. - Soil and Crop Science Society of Florida, 1993. (Volume 52) ID: B2159 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 S6831p 52 1993

Soil and Crop Science Society of Florida Proceedings, Volume 53, 1994. - Soil & Crop Science Soc. of Fla., 1994. ID: B2300 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 S6831p 53 1994

Soil and Crop Science Society of Florida Proceedings, 54th Annual Meeting, Daytona Beach Shores, Fla., 21-23 Sept. 1994. - Soil and Crop Science Society of Florida, 1995. ID: B2484 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 S6831p 54 1995

Soil and Plant Moisture Relations of Red Pine, Pinus Resinosa Ait., Growing on a Shallow Soil / by Jr., Richa Fisherrd Forrest. - Cornell University, 1967. ID: B2691 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 F57s 1967

Soil and Plant Testing and Analysis. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1980. (FAO Soils Bulletin) ID: B1313 Type: BKS Southlands 1.6372 S6831

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Soil and Plant Testing as a Basis of Fertilizer Recommendations / by A. Cottenie. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1980. (FAO Soils Bulletin) ID: B458 Type: BKS Southlands 1.6372 C847s ISBN/ISSN: 92-5-100956-2

Soil and Water Resource Management: A Cost or A Benefit? - Approaches to Watershed Economics Through Example. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1987. ID: B1466 Type: BKS Southlands 9.25 S1

Soil and Water Resource Management: A Cost or A Benefit? - Approaches to Watershed Economics Through Example - Bibliography. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1987. ID: B1467 Type: BKS Southlands 9.25 S2

Soil and Water Resources: Research Priorities for the Nation. - Soil Science Society of America, 1981. ID: B1139 Type: BKS Southlands 1.63 S

Soil Biology - Reviews of Research. - Unesco, 1969. (Natural Resources Research IX) ID: B454 Type: BKS Southlands 1.636 S683

Soil Chemical and Physical Properties Influencing the Site Quality for Slash Pine and Longleaf Pine / by Douglas Vernon Duncan., 1979. ID: B255 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 D911s 1979

Soil Conditions and Plant Growth / by E. Walter Russell. - Ninth Edition. - Longmans, Green and Co., 1961. ID: B3608 Southlands 1.6 R87s Subject 1. PLANTS PREFACE: This is the first time that a new edition of this book has been issued with only parts of the book properly revised. Our understanding of many of the topics discussed has increased sufficiently rapidly in the last ten years to make it impossible to bring the text up to date by altering a sentence here or there. I have preferred to carry out a thorough revision of as many sections as I had the time and opportunity to do, and leave the rest little altered. Thus, I have thoroughly revised most of the sections in Chapters V to XVI and all Chapter XXVI. A few sections in other chapters have also been re-written, but otherwise the text has been left unaltered except where a statement was definitely false or misleading. One of the functions of this book has been to give a critical account

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(Continued) Soil Conditions and Plant Growth of our present knowledge, and for this reason references have been quoted, wherever possible,, for all the statements made. This has always been one of the essential features of the book in the past and I consider that it should remain so in the future. I have, however, been obliged to give references to work which is familiar to me, knowing that often the reference is neither the earliest nor necessarily the most suitable to the subject. This has been forced on me partly because of the immensity of the literature in Soil Science, but partly also because library facilities in East Africa are much more restricted than in the United Kingdom.

Soil Conservation and Management in the Humid Tropics / by D. J. Greenland, R. Lal. - John Wiley & Sons, 1977. ID: B433 Type: BKS Southlands 1.63 I61 ISBN/ISSN: 0 471 99473 1

Soil Factors Influencing Row Crop Production and Phosphate Adsorption on Leveled Lignite Mine Spoil Banks / by Paul Ernest Askenasy., 1977. ID: B241 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 A834s 1977

Soil Fertility and Fertilizers / by Samuel L. Tisdale, Werner L. Nelson. - Second Edition. - The Macmillan Company, 1968. ID: B452 Type: BKS Southlands 1.635 T613s2

Soil Geneis and Classification / by S. W. Buol, F. D. Hole, R. J. McCracken. - Iowa State University, 1973. ID: B1362 Type: BKS Southlands 1.633 B943s ISBN/ISSN: 0-8138-1460-X

Soil Groups in the North Carolina Coastal Plain: Properties, Productivity, Management and Fertilization / by G. D. McCart... [et al.]. - Department of Soil Science - NCSU, 1966. ID: B1465 Type: BKS Southlands 1.63 M

Soil Handbook for Flint River Soil Conservation District. - U.S.D.A. Soil Conservation Service, 1958. ID: B1070 Type: BKS Southlands 1.63 S

Soil Management for Conservation and Production / Cook. - Partial reprint. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1962. ID: B3118 Type: BKS Southlands PRBK 1.63 C66s Subject 1. SOIL MANAGEMENT This book is a reprint in part; it contains chapters 2-3, 6, and 8-13.

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Soil Mapping by Color Aerial Photography / by M. S. Simakova. - Israel Program for Scientific Translations Ltd., 1964. ID: B3330 Southlands 6.22 S55s Subject 1. SOIL MAPPING

Soil Moisture ... Site Productivity Symposium Proceedings / by William E. Balmer. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1977. ID: B1064 Type: BKS Southlands 1.638 B34p 1978

Soil Nutrient Availability - Chemistry and Concepts / by Y. K. Soon. - Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1985. ID: B440 Type: BKS Southlands 1.63 S6831 ISBN/ISSN: 0-442-28123-4

Soil Nutrient Bioavailability - A Mechanistic Approach / by Stanley A. Barber. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1984. ID: B3275 Southlands 1.63 B37s Subject 1. CHEMICAL COMPOSITION In Soil Nutrient Bioavailability, Barber examines the chemical and biological mechanisms that determine the availability of nutrients to plants. He develops a mathematical model for soil nutrient uptake and discusses eleven plant and soil parameters affecting the rate of flow of nutrients to the root. The model describes the actual movement of a nutrient from its initial location in the soil to the location where it is used within the plant, without resorting to "black box" formulations. Examples show how the model can be used to predict accurately the amount of nutrients a particular plant species can get from the soil.

Soil Organic Matter - Biological and Ecological Effects / by Robert L., III Tate. - John Wiley & Sons, 1987. ID: B3272 Southlands 1.63 T37s ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-81570-5 Subject 1. HUMUS The importance of soil organic matter in the total ecosystem has long been recognized, yet it is the chemical aspects that have always been stressed. This is the first exploration of soil organic matter to examine its function and behavior in the ecosystem with an emphasis on its biological characteristics. It provides a comprehensive survey of this essential soil component. Each chapter starts with an introduction to the subject and builds to a state-of-the-art analysis. Specific ecosystems, such as forests, grasslands, agricultural soils, and organic soils are discussed, and basic biological properties, including soil enzymes, humification, and lignin, are examined.

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Soil Organic Matter - Developments in Soil Science 8 / by M. Schnitzer, S. U. Khan. - Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company, 1978. (Developments in Soil Science) ID: B3480 Southlands 1.63 S33s Subject 1. SOIL PREFACE: Soil organic matter, a key component of soils, affects many reactions that occur in these systems. In spite of this, soil organic matter remains a neglected field in soil science and receives but scant attention in soil science courses. One of the purposes of this book is to remedy this situation and to provide researchers, teachers and students with an up-to-date account of the current state of knowledge in this field. The first three chapters of the book deal with the principal components of soil organic matter, that is, humic substances, carbohydrates and organic nitrogen-, phosphorus- and sulfur-containing compounds. In Chapter 4 reactions between soil organic matter and pesticides are discussed, whereas Chapters 5 and 6 are concerned with the more practical aspects of soil organic matter. The author of each chapter is an active researcher in the field about which he is writing. We were hoping that the direct involvement that each author has with his subject would result in a more adequate and relevant book. Hopefully, the book will be of interest not only to soil scientists and agronomists but also to oceanographers, water scientists, geochemists, environmentalists, biologists and chemists who are concerned with the role of organic matter in terrestrial and aquatic systems.

Soil Organic Matter - It's Nature, It's Role in Soil Formation and In Soil Fertility / by M. M. Kononova. - Pergamon Press, 1961. ID: B3484 Southlands 1.63 K66s Subject 1. SOIL HUMUS PREFACE: Experience in science and practice over many centuries has shown the great importance of humus is soil formation and in the production of optimum conditions in the soil for the supply of water, air, carbon, mineral nutrients and also biotic substances to plants. Therefore, the considerable attention which the problem of soil humus continues to attract in soil science and agriculture is quite understandable. In recent years, interest in the study of this problem has increased greatly in various countries; the results of these investigations indicate the undoubted progress that has been made in the development of a number of complex aspects of this problem. The first edition of the book was published by the Academy of Sciences of the USSR in 1951. In the present edition the author has found it necessary in introducing new material to restrict herself to a discussion of those works throwing light on general aspects of the problem. In the chapters dealing with the nature of the humus of different soils and methods for its correct utilization in agriculture

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(Continued) Soil Organic Matter - It's Nature, It's Role in Soil Formation and In Soil Fertility the author has confined herself to an account of data for the USSR prepared by N. N. Rozov; this account gives the pedological background to much of the data given in this book.

Soil Properties, Use of Fertilizers, and Nutrient Uptake as Related to the Growth of Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L.) / by Norwin Eugene Linnartz. - Louisiana State University, 1961. ID: B2798 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 L56s 1961

The Soil Resource - Origin and Behavior / by Hans Jenny. - Springer-Verlag, 1980. (Ecological Studies 37) ID: B450 Type: BKS Southlands 1.633 J54s ISBN/ISSN: 0-387-90453-X

Soil Resource Surveys for Forestry / by K.W.G. Valentine. - Oxford University Press, 1986. ID: B1795 Type: BKS Southlands 1.637 V ISBN/ISSN: 0-19-854570-3

Soil Series of the United States, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands: Their Taxonomic Classification. - U.S.D.A. Soil Conservation Service, 1972. ID: B1996 Type: BKS Southlands 1.634 S

Soil Survey and Interpretations of Selected Lands in Maine., 1981. ID: B3017 Type: BKS Southlands 1.62 SS Subject 1. SOIL SURVEYS INTRODUCTION: The soil survey area of the unorganized towns and plantations covers about 10.5 million acres. This area has been divided into five smaller survey areas. At the present, we are concentrating on mapping Area #1 which is about 2,556,000 acres in size. It includes the area running from Moosehead Lake westerly to the Province of Quebec and the State of New Hampshire. Soil mapping in this survey is done at a reconnaissance, or third order level, in which the map units consist of two or three soil series or other taxonomic units. Soils that occur in a repeating pattern are grouped together, and they usually are similar in drainage, texture and depth to bedrock. Also, the soils are separated by different phases of slopes and soil temperature classes. The soils are identified in the field but unlike medium intensity, or second order soil surveys, soil boundaries are not plotted in the field throughout their courses. They follow major topographic and landscape features. Areas of contrasting soils more than 40 acres in size are delineated on the soil maps at a scale of 1:62,500.

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Soil Survey Interpretation and Its Use / by J. Gordon Steele. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1967. (FAO Soils Bulletin) ID: B896 Type: BKS Southlands 1.637 S814s

Soil Survey Interpretations For Woodland Conservation, Forested Coastal Plain ... Arkansas, Progress Report / by Hartzell C. Dean, James M. Case. - U.S.D.A. Soil Conservation Service, 1959. (Progress Report) ID: B3159 Type: BKS Southlands PRBK 1.637 D42s Subject 1. SOIL SURVEYS INTRODUCTION: This report is an interpretation of soil surveys for woodland conservation in the Forested Coastal Plain Area of Arkansas. The purpose is to provide -- to foresters, agricultural workers, and woodland owners -- currently available knowledge about soils as they relate to woodland conservation. In the Forested Coastal Plain of Arkansas, soil surveys have been made by the Soil Conservation Service since 1935. At the present time, approximately 3,900,000 acres, or 54 percent, of the area has some kind of a soil survey. Most of these can be interpreted into woodland suitability groupings by use of the soil-woodland data and information presented in this report. Interpretations of soil survey information are an integral and essential part of the Service's responsibilities. The full utilization of basic soils information provided by the Soil Survey is dependend upon adequate interpretations. These are provided by the joint efforts of the soils scientists, woodland conservationists, agronomists, engineers and others. In making these interpretations the primary objective is to give them utility in an operations program.

Soil Survey Interpretations for Woodlands in the Southern Coastal Plain and Blackbelt Areas of Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas with Average Rainfall of 25 to 30 Inches During the Frost-free Period / U.S. Department of Agriculture. - U.S.D.A. Soil Conservation Service, 1968. ID: B3412 Southlands 1.637 U54s Subject 1. COASTAL PLAIN INTRODUCTION: This report contains interpretations of soil surveys for woodland use and management in the Southern Coastal Plain and Blackbelt areas of Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas, with mean precipitation of 25 to 30 inches during the frost-free period. The purpose is to provide currently available knowledge about soils as they relate to the establishment, growth, management, and harvesting of wood crops for the use of foresters, agricultural workers, woodland owners, and woodland managers. The information will be used by the Soil Conservation Service and cooperating agencies in the development of work unit (county) technical guides, soil handbooks, and published soil survey reports.

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(Continued) Soil Survey Interpretations for Woodlands in the Southern Coastal Plain and Blackbelt Areas of Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Field information was gathered by teams of foresters and soil scientists. Representatives of Federal and State agencies, the wood-using industry, and others cooperated in gathering field data. Information obtained from soil-woodland studies was recorded by soil taxonomic units. The interpretations presented herein are made for soil mapping units and for use with soil surveys.

Soil Survey Laboratory Methods and Procedures for Collecting Soil Samples. - U.S.D.A. Soil Conservation Service, 1972. (Report) ID: B2395 Type: BKS Southlands 0.61 S64

Soil Survey Manual - Issue 1. - The Soil Conservation Service, 1981. ID: B1570 Type: BKS Southlands 1.637 S

Soil Survey of Anderson County, Tennessee / U.S. Department of Agriculture. - U.S. Government, 1981. ID: B3153 Type: BKS Southlands 1.637 U54s AC81 Subject 1. SOIL SURVEYS This soil survey contains information that can be used in land-planning programs in Anderson County. It contains predictions of soil behavior for selected land uses. The survey also highlights limitations and hazards inherent in the soil, improvements needed to overcome the limitations, and the impact of selected land uses on the environment. This soil survey is designed for many different users. Farmers, foresters, and agronomists can use it to evaluate the potential of the soil and the management needed for maximum food and fiber production. Planners, community officials, engineers, developers, builders, and home buyers can use the survey to plan land use, select sites for construction, and identify special practices needed to insure proper performance. Conservationists, teachers, students, and specialists in recreation, wildlife management, waste disposal, and pollution control can use the survey to help them understand, protect, and enhance the environment. Great differences in soil properties can occur within short distances. Some soils are seasonally wet or subject to flooding. Some are shallow to bedrock. Some are too unstable to be used as a foundation for buildings or roads. Clayey or wet soils are poorly suited to use as septic tack absorption fields. A high water table makes a soil poorly suited to basements or underground installations. These and many other soil properties that affect land use are described in this soil survey. Broad areas of soils are shown on the general soil map. The location of each soil is shown on the detailed soil maps. Each soil in the survey area is described. Information on specific uses is given for each soil.

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Soil Survey of Fayette County, Alabama, Series 1962, No. 4 / U.S. Department of Agriculture. - U.S. Government, 1965. ID: B3150 Type: BKS Southlands 1.637 U54s FC62 Subject 1. SOIL SURVEYS This soil survey of Fayette County, Ala., will serve several groups of readers. It will help farmers in planning the kind of management that will protect their soils and provide good yields; assist engineers in selecting sites for roads, buildings, ponds, and other structures; aid managers of forests and woodland; add to soil scientists' knowledge of soils; and help bankers, prospective buyers, and others in appraising a farm or other tract.

Soil Survey of Franklin County, Alabama, Series 1961, No. 19 / U.S. Department of Agriculture. - U.S. Government, 1965. ID: B3151 Type: BKS Southlands 1.637 U54s FC61 Subject 1. SOIL SURVEYS this soil survey of Franklin Countr, Ala., will serve several groups of readers. It will help farmers in planning the kind of management that will protect their soils and provide good yields; assist engineers in selecting sites for roads, buildings, ponds, and other structures; aid foresters in managing woodlands; and add to our knowledge of soil science.

Soil Survey of Lauderdale County, Alabama / U.S. Department of Agriculture. - U.S. Government, 1977. ID: B3152 Type: BKS Southlands 1.637 U54s LC77 Subject 1. SOIL SURVEYS This soil survey contains information that can be applied in managing farms, ranches, and woodlands; in selecting sites for roads, ponds, buildings, and other structures; and in judging the suitability of tracts of land for farming, industry, and recreation.

Soil Survey of Madison County, Florida / U.S. Department of Agriculture. - U.S. Government, 1990. ID: B3154 Type: BKS Southlands 1.637 U54s MC90 Subject 1. SOIL SURVEYS This soil survey contains information that can be used in land-planning programs in Madison County. It contains predictions of soil behavior for selected land uses. The survey also highlights limitations and hazards inherent in the soil, improvements needed to overcome the limitations, and the impact of selected land uses on the environment. This soil survey is designed for many different users. Farmers, foresters, and agronomists can use it to evaluate the potential of the soil and the management needed for maximum food and fiber production. Planners, community officials, engineers, developers, builders, and

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(Continued) Soil Survey of Madison County, Florida home buyers can use the survey to plan land use, select sites for construction, and identify special practices needed to insure proper performance. Conservationists, teachers, students, and specialists in recreation, wildlife management, waste disposal, and pollution control can use the survey to help them understand, protect, and enhance the environment. Great differences in soil properties can occur within short distances. Some soils are seasonally wet or subject to flooding. Some are shallow to bedrock. Some are too unstable to be used as a foundation for buildings or roads. Clayey or wet soils are poorly suited to use as septic tack absorption fields. A high water table makes a soil poorly suited to basements or underground installations. These and many other soil properties that affect land use are described in this soil survey. Broad areas of soils are shown on the general soil map. The location of each soil is shown on the detailed soil maps. Each soil in the survey area is described. Information on specific uses is given for each soil.

Soil Survey of Sumter County, Alabama / U.S. Department of Agriculture. - U.S. Government, 1989. ID: B3155 Type: BKS Southlands 1.637 U54s SC89 Subject 1. SOIL SURVEYS This soil survey contains information that can be used in land-planning programs in Sumter County, Alabama. It contains predictions of soil behavior for selected land uses. The survey also highlights limitations and hazards inherent in the soil, improvements needed to overcome the limitations, and the impact of selected land uses on the environment. This soil survey is designed for many different users. Farmers, foresters, and agronomists can use it to evaluate the potential of the soil and the management needed for maximum food and fiber production. Planners, community officials, engineers, developers, builders, and home buyers can use the survey to plan land use, select sites for construction, and identify special practices needed to insure proper performance. Conservationists, teachers, students, and specialists in recreation, wildlife management, waste disposal, and pollution control can use the survey to help them understand, protect, and enhance the environment. Great differences in soil properties can occur within short distances. Some soils are seasonally wet or subject to flooding. Some are shallow to bedrock. Some are too unstable to be used as a foundation for buildings or roads. Clayey or wet soils are poorly suited to use as septic tack absorption fields. A high water table makes a soil poorly suited to basements or underground installations. These and many other soil properties that affect land use are described in this soil survey. Broad areas of soils are shown on the general soil map. The location of each soil is shown on the detailed soil maps. Each soil in the survey area is described. Information on specific uses is given for each soil.

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Soil Survey Techniques, Proceedings 1987, Soil Genesis, Morphology, and Classification / by W. U. (editor) Reybold, G. W. (editor) Petersen. - Soil Science Society of America, Inc., 1987. ID: B1866 Type: BKS Southlands 1.637 S 20 ISBN/ISSN: 0-89118-783-9

Soil Surveys and Land Use Planning / by L. J. Bartelli... [et al.]. - Soil Science Society of America, 1966. ID: B455 Type: BKS Southlands 1.637 B283s

Soil Testing and Plant Analysis. - Revised Edition. - Soil Science Society of America, Inc., 1973. ID: B1309 Type: BKS Southlands 1.6372 S6837

Soil Testing and Plant Analysis, Third Edition / by R. L. Westerman. - Soil Science Society of America, Inc., 1990. (No. 3, SSSA Book Series) ID: B2241 Type: BKS Southlands 1.6372 S6837 No. 3 ISBN/ISSN: 0-89118-793-6

Soil Testing: Correlating and Interpreting the Analytical Results, Proceedings 1975, ASA, CSSA, SSSA / by T. R. (editor) Peck, D. A. (editor) Whitney. - American Society of Agronomy,CSSA,SSSA, 1977. ID: B1868 Type: BKS Southlands 1.6372 S 29 ISBN/ISSN: 0-89118-047-8

Soil Testing: Sampling, Correlation, Calibration, and Interpretation. - Soil Science Society of America, Inc., 1987. (SSSA Special Publication) ID: B913 Type: BKS Southlands 1.6371 S ISBN/ISSN: 0-89118-784-7

The Soil-Plant System in Relation to Inorganic Nutrition / by Maurice Fried, Hans Broeshart. - Academic Press, 1967. ID: B371 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3113 F899s ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-268050-2

Soil-Site Relations, Stand Structure, and Yields of Slash and Loblolly Pine Plantations in the Southern United States / by T. S. Coile, Francis X. Schumacher. - T. S. Coile, Inc., 1964. ID: B686 Type: BKS Southlands 7.2 C679s Subject 1. PLANTATION FORESTRY INTRODUCTION: An accurate estimate of the total acreage of planted slash and loblolly pines in the South is not available. Inquiries made to State and Federal forestry agencies with respect to plantation acreage have revealed certain data on forest nursery production, but these cannot be transformed to an estimate of plantation acreage because of lack of information on spacing, success or failure of plantings, and the acreage that has been cut. A guess as to the acreage would put it at about 8 million acres.

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(Continued) Soil-Site Relations, Stand Structure, and Yields of Slash and Loblolly Pine Plantations in the Southern United States Plantation acreage on industrial forests is usually known by the staffs thereof. Some ownerships have 50 percent of their pine-producing land in plantations and most of this has been planted in the last 10 years. Many companies are strongly committed to forest plantation management. It is hoped that the results of this research are timely with regard to both the management of existing plantations and the making of judgments as to how other forest lands should be managed in the future.

Soils - An Introduction to Soils and Plant Growth / by Roy L. Donahue, Raymond W. Miller, John C. Shickluna. - Fourth Edition. - Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1977. ID: B429 Type: BKS Southlands 1.63 D674s ISBN/ISSN: 0-13-821918-4 Subject 1. SOIL SCIENCE This book is written as an introduction to soil science for the student at all levels, emphasizing an easily understandable text and including details for further study, an extensive Glossary, and a list of conversion tables. General principles and concepts are illustrated by specific examples and visual aids.

Soils for Management of Organic Wastes and Waste Waters., 1977. ID: B1277 Type: BKS Southlands 9.18 S683 ISBN/ISSN: 0-89118-049-4

Soils Handbook for Baker, Calhoun, Decatur, Early, Grady, and Mitchell Counties in the Flint River Soil & Water Conservation. - U.S.D.A. Soil Conservation Service, 1971. ID: B1071 Type: BKS Southlands 1.63 S

The Soils of North Carolina - Their Formation, Identification and Use / by William D. Lee. - North Carolina Agricultural Exp. Station, 1955. (Technical Bulletin) ID: B1582 Type: BKS Southlands 1.63 L

Soils of the Southern States and Puerto Rico / by S. W. Buol., 1973. (Southern Cooperative Series Bulletin No. 174) ID: B1067 Type: BKS Southlands 1.634 S

Soils Resource Guide, Southern Region / U.S.D.A. Forest Service. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1972. ID: B3716 Southlands 1.63 U54s Subject 1. SOIL INTRODUCTION:

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(Continued) Soils Resource Guide, Southern Region Purpose - To define the role of and to provide direction for the soils program for the National Forest - Southern Region. Objectives - 1. Provide guidance for the soils contribution to unit planning through an interdisciplinary concept by establishing - a. Regional guidelines designed to complete the soil resource inventory within the 70's. b. A system for cataloguing soil resource interpretation data on a systematic basis. c. Criteria to provide soil management expertise for the resource planners and managers. 2. Establish levels of coordination with research and other public and private agencies. 3. Provide the land manager with basic data about the soils and associated landscape features at the detail needed for intensive management.

Soluble and Total Foliar Nitrogen in the Diagnosis of the Nitrogen Status of Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L.) / by Leslie W. Ledogar. - North Carolina State University, 1986. ID: B2506 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 L42s 1986

Solutions manual to accompany mathematical programming for natural resource management / by Dennis P. Dykstra. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1984. ID: B134 Type: BK Southlands 0.711 D996m pt.2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-07-018553-0

Somatic Cell Genetics and Molecular Genetics of Trees / by Mulkh-Raj Ahuja, Wout Boerjan, David B. Neale. - Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1996. ID: B2693 Type: BKS Southlands 1.482 A33s ISBN/ISSN: 0-7923-4179-1 Subject 1. SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS This proceedings is based on a joint meeting of the two IUFRO (International Union of Forestry Research Organizations) Working Parties, Somatic Cell Genetics (S2.04-07) and Molecular Genetics (S2.04-06) held in Gent, Belgium, 26-30 September, 1995. Although a joint meeting of the two Working Parties had been discussed in the past, this was the first such meeting that became a successful reality. In fact this meeting provided an excellent forum for discussions and interactions in forest biotechnology that encouraged the participants to vote for a next joint meeting.

Somatic Cell Genetics of Woody Plants, Proceedings of the IUFRO Working Party, 1987 / by Mulkh-Raj Ahuja. - Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1988. ID: B2727 Type: BKS Southlands 1.48 A48s ISBN/ISSN: 90-247-3728-1

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(Continued) Somatic Cell Genetics of Woody Plants, Proceedings of the IUFRO Working Party, 1987 Subject 1. PROPAGATION

Some Aspects of Drought Resistance in Loblolly Pine Seedlings / by Holger Brix., 1959. ID: B247 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 B862s 1959

Some Aspects of the Life History of the Introduced Pine Sawfly, Diprion similis (Hartig) Hymenoptera: Diprionidae in / by Cindy Anne Mitchell Huber., 1981. ID: B861 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 H877s 1981

Some Aspects of the Life History of the Introduced Pine Sawfly, Diprion Similis (Hartig) (Hymenoptera: Diprionidae) in W / by Cindy Anne Mitchell Huber., 1981. ID: B1414 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 H

Some Ecological Factors and External Tree Characters Relating to Defect in Grand Fir in Central Idaho / by Douglas J. Frederick. - University of Idaho, 1972. ID: B2669 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 F73s 1972

Some Effects of Forest Fires on the Growth and Mortality of Some Species of Southern Pine / by Joe Dae Burns. - Louisiana State University, 1948. ID: B2681 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 B87s 1948

Some Effects of Winter Application of Inorganic Fertilizers to Pine Seedlings in the Nursery / by Mackay Birdsall Bryan., 1954. ID: B2136 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 B 1954

Some of My Best Friends are Soldiers / by Margaret Halsey. - Second Printing. - Simon and Schuster, 1944. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3210 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center 0.71 H34s Subject 1. NOVEL

Some Soil and Site Properties Influencing the Response of Slash Pine to Site Preparation and Fertilization / by Eric George Flaig. - University of Florida, 1979. ID: B3095 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 F22s 1979

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(Continued) Some Soil and Site Properties Influencing the Response of Slash Pine to Site Preparation and Fertilization Subject 1. SITE PREPARATION INTRODUCTION: Forest Management in the southeastern United States stresses the regeneration of pine in plantations. This intensive management is necessary to achieve desirable levels of wood fiber production. Eighty-one million hectares of pine forests occur on somewhat poorly to poorly-drained land, stretching from eastern Texas along the Gulf and Atlantic coastal plains to Virginia (McClurkin and Duffy, 1975). Plantation forestry requires the use of heavy equipment to ameliorate soil and site properties, and facilitate planting on these wet soils. Slash pine (Pinus elliottii Engelm. var elliottii), a fast growing, shade-intolerant species responds well to intensive management, and is the most commonly planted species in the poorly-drained, acid sandy soils of the southeastern and southern lower coastal plain. This study investigated the effects of combining three levels of site preparation intensity with P and N+P fertilization on slash pine height growth on several poorly-drained soil types. The objectives were to determine if the use of fertilizers may substitute, in part, for some site preparation operations, and if some of the benefits of increased tree growth associated with site preparation may be due to an increase in availability of soil nutrients. A second objective was to evaluate a basic soil classification of forest lands by which forest managers may predict response to site preparation and fertilization.

Some Wood Properties of Slash Pine (Pinus Elliottii Engelm.) and Their Relationship to Age and Height Within the Stem / by Michael Andrew Taras., 1965. ID: B1791 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 T 1965

Source Reduction for Green Packaging / by Peter F. Lee. - International Paper, 1990. ID: B1508 Type: BKS Southlands 0.731 L

South Carolina Rivers Assessment, Report No. 164 / South Carolina Water Resources Commission. - South Carolina Water Resources Commission, 1988. ID: B3134 Type: BKS Southlands 0.34 B42s Subject 1. RIVER RESOURCES This report constitutes South Carolina's first comprehensive statewide assessment of rivers and river resources. It was prepared under the direction of the South Carolina Water Resources commission with technical assistance provided by the National Park Service through the State and Local River Conservation Assistance Program under Section 11 of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers Act. Various other local, state and federal agencies were also

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(Continued) South Carolina Rivers Assessment, Report No. 164 involved in the study. The report is intended to provide a systematic and comprehensive database concerning the state's rivers and to add to the continuing development of knowledge on state river resources. The document serves as a compendium on the state's rivers, presented in an easily accessible form. Fourteen river resource uses, ranging from agriculture to wildlife habitat, were evaluated during the study. These use categories are arranged alphabetically in the report. Maps depicting the different values attributed to each use provide illustrations of the distribution of statewide river resource values. Specific information on river values of the state's four basins is also presented in order to assess river resources from a more regional perspective. The study, begun in July 1986, represents an exhaustive collection of data from various committees of resource experts who evaluated their respective emphases and produced the resource category value classifications. Obviously, some rivers have multile use values. While there are approximately 11,100 river miles in the state, a cumulative 34,776.4 river miles were evaluated among the various resource categories of the study, representing approximately 1431 distinct river segments.

South Carolina's Best Management Practices for Forestry. - South Carolina Forestry Commission, Columbia, SC, 1995. ID: B2748 Type: BKS Southlands 7.1 S68 Subject 1. BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES

The South's Third Forest ... How it Can Meet Future Demands., 1969. ID: B1473 Type: BKS Southlands 7.0 S

The South: Its Economic-Geographic Development / by A. E. Parkins. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1938. ID: B2549 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.111 P37s 1938

Southeastern Direct Seeding Conference - Proceedings. - Union Bag-Camp Paper Corp.&Wdlnds. Res., 1956. ID: B1904 Type: BKS Southlands 2.52 S 1956

Southeastern Nurserymen's Conferences Proceedings., 1970-1972. ID: B819 Type: BKS Southlands 2.53 S727 1970-1972

Southeastern Nurserymen's Conferences Proceedings., 1974-1976. ID: B820 Type: BKS Southlands 2.53 S727 1974-76

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Southeastern Recreation Research Conference Proceedings - 1984 Presented Paper Session., 1984. ID: B1016 Type: BKS Southlands 9.13 S727p 1984

Southern and Southeastern Stations' FY1994 President's Budget Briefing Package for the So. Industrial Forest Res.Council / by Katherine Plym., 1993. ID: B2272 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 P69s 1993

The Southern Appalachian Assessment - Aquatic Technical Report, Report 2 of 5 / Southern Appalachian Assessment. - U.S.D.A., 1996. (Southern Appalachian Assessment) ID: B3121 Type: BKS Southlands 7.0 S692 Subject 1. WATER QUALITY ABSTRACT: This document presents the technical assessment of aquatic resource information for the Southern Appalachian Mountain area. Information is derived entirely from existing data and compiled to assess existing conditions and, where possible, describe apparent historic and likely future trends. Specific questions in this report address the current status and trends in aquatic resources; aquatic habitat and riparian area management factors required to maintain aquatic resources; principal laws and programs in place to protect or improve aquatic resources; current and potential effects of human activities on aquatic resources; and current information on water usage trends on public and national forest land. Diversity of aquatic species is high, with a rich fauna of fish and mussels. Although some activities that impair aquatic habitat have declined, population growth and concomitant land development have the potential to increase pressure on aquatic resources. Mussel populations may experience a sever decline over the next 30 years in the Tennessee River basin. Impoundment of rivers and degradation of water quality have been implicated in the loss of these mussel species. Approximately 39 percent of the Southern Appalachian Assessment area is in the range for wild trout. The three trout species within the area are susceptible to acidification from air pollution, which shows an increasing trend, particularly in the higher-elevation streams. Sources of water pollution have been identified, including degraded streams (greater than 20 percent of stream miles impacted in many basins), eutrophication of many lakes (approximately 38 percent), and habitat stress, such as loss of up to 75 percent of riparian forest in some watersheds. Water quality laws and regulations have been shown to be effective in controlling point sources of pollution. Widespread application of effective best management practices to nonpoint sources of pollution occurring across aquatic resources. Existing data gaps should be addressed on a cooperative interagency basis to ensure that future water quality monitoring and research in the study area will establish reliable trends.

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The Southern Appalachian Assessment - Atmospheric Technical Report, Report 3 of 5 / Southern Appalachian Assessment. - U.S.D.A., 1996. (Southern Appalachian Assessment) ID: B3144 Type: BKS Southlands 7.0 S693 Subject 1. POLLUTANT EMISSIONS ABSTRACT: This document summarizes data and assesses trends of air quality within and near the Southern Appalachian area. The major topics include: emissions of pollutants which could impact natural resources, current levels of particulate matter, current and historical visibility conditions, acid deposition impacts to aquatic resources, and ground-level ozone impacts to forests. The assessment results indicate air pollution is impacting some natural resources, and current legislative and regulatory efforts may reduce pollution impacts in the future.

The Southern Appalachian Assessment - Summary Report, Report 1 of 5 / Southern Appalachian Assessment. - U.S.D.A., 1996. (Southern Appalachian Assessment) ID: B3120 Type: BKS Southlands 7.0 S691 Subject 1. LAND MANAGEMENT This report summarizes four technical reports that document the findings of the Southern Appalachian Assessment. They are the Aquatic, Atmospheric, Social/Cultural/Economic, and Terrestrial technical papers.

The Southern Appalachian Assessment - Social/Cultural/Economic Technical Report, Report 4 of 5 / Southern Appalachian Assessment. - U.S.D.A., 1996. (Southern Appalachian Assessment) ID: B3122 Type: BKS Southlands 7.0 S694 Subject 1. ECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT This report is an analysis of social, cultural, and economic forces that are a part of the ecosystems in the Appalachian Mountains in virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama. Population, employment, wages, housing, education, and ethnic makeup are described. The history of human influences is outlined, and current conditions and trends are reported for outdoor recreation, the timber economy, and management and use of wilderness and roadless areas.

The Southern Appalachian Assessment - Terrestrial Technical Report, Report 5 of 5 / Southern Appalachian Assessment. - U.S.D.A., 1996. (Southern Appalachian Assessment) ID: B3123 Type: BKS Southlands 7.0 S695

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(Continued) The Southern Appalachian Assessment - Terrestrial Technical Report, Report 5 of 5 Subject 1. FOREST HEALTH This report examines the condition of two important Southern Appalachian ecosystem elements: terrestrial plant and animal resources and forest health. Topics include broad landscape habitat and land cover patterns, federally listed threatened and endangered species, rare species and communities, popular game species, possible national forest old-growth forest, oak decline, exotic pests and diseases, disturbance, biological diversity, fragmentation, black bear habitat, genetic conservation programs, and neotropical migratory birds. The goal was to build an information base for defining resource management objectives, desired future conditions, standards, guidelines, and management directions. Results will be used in national forest plan revisions and other planning efforts.

Southern Commercial Forest Research Cooperative Program Description - March 1988. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1988. ID: B1415 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 S

Southern Conference on Forest Tree Improvement., 1955-1961. ID: B801 Type: BKS Southlands 2.71 S727 3-6 1955-1961

Southern Conference on Forest Tree Improvement., 1963-1969. ID: B802 Type: BKS Southlands 2.71 S727 7-10 1963-1969

Southern Conference on Forest Tree Improvement., 1971-1973. ID: B803 Type: BKS Southlands 2.71 S727 11-12 1971-1973

Southern Conference on Forest Tree Improvement., 1975-1979. ID: B804 Type: BKS Southlands 2.71 S727 13-15 1975-1979

Southern Ecosystem Health and Productivity in a Changing Environment - Draft Strategic Plan., 1989. ID: B1407 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 S

Southern Forest Hydrology Council - Report of First Meeting / by C. A. Gresham, T. M. Williams., 1977. ID: B977 Type: BKS Southlands 1.64 S 1977

Southern Forest Industry and the Environment. - American Pulpwood Association, Inc., 1972. ID: B2788 Type: BKS Southlands 7.0 S68 1972

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Southern Forest Productivity - A Priority Research Program. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service. ID: B1485 Type: BKS Southlands 0.731 S

Southern Forest Soils Conference., 1976. ID: B441 Type: BKS Southlands 1.63 S727 6th 1976

Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference., 1981-1983. ID: B805 Type: BKS Southlands 2.71 S727 16-17 1981-1983

Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference Proceedings., 1985. ID: B806 Type: BKS Southlands 2.71 S727 18 1985

Southern Forest Tree Improvement Conference Proceedings., 1987. ID: B807 Type: BKS Southlands 2.71 S727 19th 1987

The Southern Forest, A Chronicle / by Laurence C. Walker. - First. - University of Texas Press, 1991. ID: B1806 Type: BKS Southlands 0.71 W ISBN/ISSN: 0-292-77648-9

Southern Forested Wetlands - Ecology and Management / by Michael G. and Conner, Willia Messinam H.. - CRC Press LLC, 1998. ID: B2849 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 M47s 1998 ISBN/ISSN: 1-56670-228-3 Subject 1. ECOLOGY

Southern Forestry / by Charles Newton Elliott, M. D. Mobley. - Turner E. Smith & Co., 1949. ID: B2807 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.71 E44s 1949

Southern Forestry Symposium - Proceedings, November 19-21, 1985, Atlanta, Georgia / by Stanley B. Carpenter. - Agric. Conference Svs., Stillwater, OK, 1986. ID: B2449 Type: BKS Southlands 2.71 C27p 1986

Southern Harvest / by Clare Leighton. - First Printing. - The Macmillan Company, 1942. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3213 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center 0.71 L44s Subject 1. WATER MILLS INTRODUCTION: Some books are written for the problematic public to read. Others are written for the sake of the writer, out of his own special need. I think I can trully say that this book of mine falls

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(Continued) Southern Harvest into the second category. Southern Harvest is my endeavor to push my roots into their new earth of the American continent. For, as in England and in Europe my true happiness lay always among the people of the earth, rather than in cities, here the same thing would be true, I knew. There is a universality about the people of the earth that is healing, and it matters little whether one be talking with a tobacco farmer in North Carolina or a plowman in Devonshire. So, I knew, my sole chance of adjustment over here, in the country of my adoption, and my best cure for the incomparable fret of nostalgia as well as my only hope for becoming one with my new land, would be to wander around among the workers on this earth and learn their habits and their lore. This book is the result....I merely record my excitements and my delights.

Southern Industrial Forestry Research Council - Report Number 3. - Southern Industrial Forestry Res. Counci. (Report Number 3) ID: B1575 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 S

Southern Integrated Forest Pest Management Seminar / by J. W. Koenigs, W. L., Jr. Beers. - Int. Paper & Buckeye Cellulose Corp. ID: B1895 Type: BKS Southlands 3.38 K

Southern Nursery Conference Proceedings., 1978-1980. ID: B821 Type: BKS Southlands 2.53 S727 1978-80

Southern Nursery Conferences Proceedings., 1982-1984. ID: B822 Type: BKS Southlands 2.53 S727 1982-84

Southern Nurserymen's Association Research Conference / by Bryson L. James., 1982. ID: B823 Type: BKS Southlands 2.53 S7275 27 1982

The Southern Pine Bark Beetle Guild: An Historical Review of the Research on the Semiochemical-based Communication System / by M. T. Smith, Scott Michael Salom, T. L. Payne. - Virginia Tech, Va. Agric. Exp. Stn., 1993. (Bulletin 93-4) ID: B2297 Type: BKS Southlands 3.411 S64s 93-4 Subject 1. SOUTHERN PINE BEETLE

The Southern Pine Beetle / by Robert C. Thatcher... [et al.]. (Technical Bulletin) ID: B1113 Type: BKS Southlands 3.411 S

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Southern Pine Cubic Foot and Board Foot Volume Formulae for the Southeastern United States, 1961 / by James H. Bamping, Leslie M. Oliphant. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1961. ID: B3568 Southlands 0.713 B35s Subject 1. VOLUME TABLES INTRODUCTION: This is a report of a cooperative effort by the U. S. Forest Service and the University of Georgia School of Forestry to develop a set of volume tables for use in Continuous Forest Inventory (herein referred to as CFI) work in the Southeast. Four industrial companies in South Georgia and North Florida collaborated in collecting basic data on about 2,000 trees. The data were then processed using the IBM equipment available at the University of Georgia campus. While the greatest portion of the data analyzed herein is for slash and longleaf pine collected in South Georgia and North Florida, the authors feel that the results can be applicable to any species of pine in the Southeast with proper applicability checks.

Southern Pine Cubic Foot and Board Foot Volume Formulae for the Southeastern United States, 1961 / by R. B. McDonald, J. H. Bamping, C. S. Brightwell. - University of Georgia, 1963. ID: B3688 Southlands 0.713 B35s 1963 Subject 1. SOUTHERN PINE INTRODUCTION: This report covers the results of further cooperative research by the University of Georgia School of Forestry and U.S. Forest Service in the study of cubic-foot volume prediction equations for use in standing tree volume estimation. Bamping and Oliphant (1961), reported the initial analysis of the data utilized in this study. Many of their findings were used for comparative purposes. Although results of this study are primarily representative of South Georgia and North Florida pine the authors feel that the results can be applicable to any species of pine in the Southeastern United States provided the proper applicability checks are performed to test their accuracy.

Southern Pine Inspection Bureau Grading Rules - 1977 Edition. - 1977 Edition. - Southern Pine Inspection Bureau, 1977. ID: B1032 Type: BKS Southlands 5.5 S 1977

Southern Pine Management Primer / by Hamlin L. Williston. - Vantage Press, 1987. ID: B681 Type: BKS Southlands 7.1 W736s ISBN/ISSN: 0-533-06869-X

Southern Regions of the United States / by Howard W. Odum. - The University of North Carolina Press, 1936. ID: B1856 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 8.413 O

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Southern Timber Supply Constraints on NIPF Lands / by Vernon L. Robinson., 1981. ID: B720 Type: BKS Southlands 8.111 S727

Southern Timberman, the Legacy of William Buchanan / by Archer H. Mayor. - Univ. of Ga. Press, Athens, 1988. ID: B2528 Type: BKS Southlands 0.111 M39s ISBN/ISSN: 0-8203-0999-0 Subject 1. BUSINESSMEN

A Southwest Georgia Anthology / by Kathryn Henderson, Susan Sellers Whittle, Jr., Louis Zelenka. - Southwest Georgia Regional Library, 1990. ID: B1405 Type: BKS Southlands 0.731 S

Spatial Variabilities of Soils and Landforms / Soil Science Society of America. - Soil Sci. of Am., Inc., 1991. (SSSA Special Publication No. 28) ID: B2293 Type: BKS Southlands 1.637 M38s ISBN/ISSN: 0-89118-798-7 Subject 1. SOIL SURVEYS Spatial variability is an often neglected consideration in field studies of natural resources. It is important that the full power of statistics and data processing technology be applied to this area that we have known and described in a qualitative fashion in the past. The authors of this volume have made a significant contribution to the understanding and development of techniques for describing variability in soils and landforms. Advances in these techniques have been great in recent years. This volume brings together much of this new knowledge and demonstrates its application in natural settings. The Soil Science Society of America is pleased to make this work available to all disciplines that utilize soil information.

Spectacular Teamwork - How to Develop the Leadership Skills for Team Success / by Robert R. Blake, Jane S. Mouton, Robert L. Allen. - John Wiley & Sons, 1987. ID: B1236 Type: BKS Southlands 0.42 B ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-85311-9

Spores / by H. Orin Halvorson. - American Institute of Biological Science, 1957. ID: B597 Type: BKS Southlands 3.34 S764s

A Spread and Intensification Model For Mistletoe in Ponderosa Pine / by Gary Edward Dixon. - Colorado State University, 1977. ID: B1725 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 D 1977

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Spring Magic / by D. E. Stevenson. - Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., 1941. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3204 Type: GOV Southlands - Training Center 0.71 S33s Frances Field led such a very quiet life with her aunt and uncle in London that she thought she would never be really alive. But what Frances, hating "scenes," couldn't do for herself, a bomb did for her. It broke up the home in Wintringham Square and Frances escaped to Cairn, a small village on the west coast of Scotland. Free for the first time in her life, she finds friends and happiness. A misunderstanding almost breaks up Frances's romance with Guy Tarlatan, a young army lieutenant, but once again a bombing intervenes and sets her on the right path. Although this, like the Mrs. Tim books, has much to do with battalion life, it is not a war story. It is rather a story of pleasant people in a pleasant place, leading quiet lives despite the war.

Spruce-Fir Research Cooperative: A Program Description. - Spruce-Fir Research Cooperative, 1987. ID: B1422 Type: BKS Southlands 0.77 S

The Spymaster / by E. Phillips Oppenheim. - Little, Brown and Company, 1938. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3211 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center 0.71 O66s Subject 1. NOVEL

Stability as a Factor in Efficient Forest Management / by A. Koroleff. - Pulp & Paper Research Institute of Canada, 1951. ID: B3403 Southlands 7.0 K67s Subject 1. FOREST MANAGEMENT INTRODUCTION: The evolution of forest management in Canada is definitely speeding up. Therefore, it is now particularly important to choose the course carefully, in order to avoid pitfalls and to ensure continued success. This study offers no blueprint for planning woods operations. Its aim is to provide some material that should help Canadian pulp and paper companies in their own planning for greater continuity and stability in the use of forest labour and forest areas, in the interest of efficient wood procurement at present and in the future. The implementation of the forest policy, declared in 1946 by the pulp and paper industry of Canada, is a difficult task. The author will be gratified if this volume provides even slight assistance in that connection.

Stand Dynamics in Plantations of Slash and Loblolly Pine / by Bruce E. Borders. - University of Georgia, 1984. (Dissertation) ID: B3670 Southlands

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(Continued) Stand Dynamics in Plantations of Slash and Loblolly Pine 0.762 B67s Borders Subject 1. STAND DYNAMICS ABSTRACT: Stand dynamics in plantations of slash and loblolly pine planted at various densities were investigated utilizing a large databank compiled by the University of Georgia's Plantation Management Research Cooperative. The data showed that effects of initial stand density on whole stand descriptive measures varied by age and site quality for both species. It was concluded that whole stand growth and yield models must be flexible enough to allow for the following interactions: (1) site*age, (2) density*age, (3) site*density, (4) site*age*density. A whole stand compatible growth and yield system was derived and fitted using multi-stage least squares techniques to estimate parameters. A procedure was described to make projections using the reduced form models and to subsequently calculate confidence intervals for projected point estimates. Models which predict percentage of stems having fusiform rust stem galls from commonly available stand characteristics were developed for both species.

Standard First Aid and Personal Safety / American Red Cross. - Second Edition. - Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1979. ID: B709 Type: BKS Southlands 7.84 R312s2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-385-15736-3

Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater. - Fourteenth Edition. - American Public Health Association, 1976. ID: B1308 Type: BKS Southlands 0.61 A512s 14th 1976 ISBN/ISSN: 0-87553-078-8

Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater. - 17th. - American Public Health Association, 1989. ID: B2401 Type: BKS Southlands 0.61 A512s 17th 1989 ISBN/ISSN: 0-87553-161-X

Standard Volume Tables and Merchantable Conversion Factors for the Commercial Tree Species of Central and Eastern Canada / by T. G. Honer. - Forest Management Research & Services In, 1967. (Information Report FMR-X-5) ID: B984 Type: BKS Southlands 7.23 H

Standards for the Use or Disposal of Sewage Sludge: Final Rules, Part II EPA, 40 CFR Part 257 et al. - U.S. Government, 1993. ID: B2112 Type: BKS Southlands 9.18 S

Starch and Nutrient Concentrations in Roots and Foliage of Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda L.) / by Mary Beth Adams. - North Carolina State University, 1986. ID: B2505 Type: BKS Southlands

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State Forest Practice Laws and Regulations: A Review and Case Study for Minnesota / by Paul V. Ellefson. - University of Minnesota, 1990. (Forestry Series) ID: B2085 Type: BKS Southlands 0.13 E

State Forest Practice Regulation in the U. S.: Administration, Cost, and Accomplishment / by Russell K. Henly, Paul V. Ellefson. - University of Minnesota, 1986. ID: B2086 Type: BKS Southlands 0.13 H

State Forest Practices Throughout the United States, A Review of Forest Laws, Practices Acts,& Best Management Practices. - American Forest & Paper Association, 1993. ID: B2167 Type: BKS Southlands 0.13 S72 1993

State of the Environment: A View Toward the Nineties. - The Conservation Foundation, Washington, 1987. ID: B2530 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 S72 1987 ISBN/ISSN: 0-89164-098-3

State of the World. - first. - W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., NY, 1992. ID: B1618 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 S 1992 ISBN/ISSN: 0-393-30834-0

State of the World - 1989. - W. W. Norton & Company, 1989. ID: B1282 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 S 1989 ISBN/ISSN: 0-393-30567-8

State of the World - 1991 / by Lester R. Brown... [et al.]. - W. W. Norton & Company, 1991. ID: B1710 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 S 1991 ISBN/ISSN: 0-393-30733-6

State of the World 1993 / by Lester R. Brown... [et al.]. - First. - Worldwatch Institute, 1993. ID: B2011 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 S 1993 ISBN/ISSN: 0-393-30963-0

State of the World 1995. - W. W. Norton & Co., New York, 1995. ID: B2291 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 S72 1995 ISBN/ISSN: 0-393-31261-5

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State of the World's Forests 1997. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1997. ID: B2835 Type: BKS Southlands 0.17 S72 1997 ISBN/ISSN: 92-5-103977-1

State of the World's Forests, 2001 / Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2001. ID: B3791 Southlands 9.4 S 2001

State of the World, 1994-A Worldwatch Institute Report on Progress Toward A Sustainable Society / by Lester R. Brown. - Worldwatch Institute, 1994. ID: B2204 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 S72 1994 ISBN/ISSN: 0-393-31117-1

Statistical Computing / by Jr., Willia Kennedym J., James E. Gentle. - Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1980. ID: B58 Type: BK Southlands 0.66 K36s ISBN/ISSN: 0-8247-6898-1

Statistical Genetics and Plant Breeding / by W. D. Hanson, H. F. Robinson. - National Academy of Sciences, 1963. ID: B1293 Type: BKS Southlands 1.487 S989s Subject 1. GENETIC THEORY This symposium on statistical genetics and plant breeding developed from the deliberations of the Committee on Plant Breeding and Genetics, which had been asked by the Agricultural Board of the Division of Biology and Agriculture, National Academy of Sciences - Nation Research Council, to make an appraisal of the current status of statistical genetic theory and its application to plant breeding. A comprehensive symposium in this broad area of research has not been held for several years. In the meantime many laboratories had been active in both the theoretical and applied aspects of statistical genetics and plant breeding. The committee's decision to conduct such a symposium received encouragement and support from other interested researchers whom it consulted. From the beginning, plans for the symposium were directed toward achievement of two major objectives. First, to provide a general view of statistical genetic theory with special emphasis on recent developments to familiarize the plant breeder with the utility of the approach. Second, a discussion of breeding problems with statisticians should serve the needs of the breeders and should, at the same time, acquaint statisticians of the limitations of methods or inadequacies of theory currently available. The first objective received major emphasis in the symposium and the second in the informal work conference which followed the symposium.

Statistical Genomics, Linkage, Mapping, and QTL Analysis / by Ben-Hui Liu. - CRC Press, 1998. ID: B2836 Type: BKS Southlands 1.482 L48s ISBN/ISSN: 0-8493-3166-8

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(Continued) Statistical Genomics, Linkage, Mapping, and QTL Analysis Subject 1. GENETICS-STATISTICAL METHODS

Statistical Methods / by George W. Snedecor. - Fifth. - The Iowa State College Press, 1956. ID: B2105 Type: BKS Southlands 0.66 S671s5

Statistical methods for digital computers / by Kurt Enslein, Ph.D., Anthon Ralstony, Ph.D., Her Wilfbert S.. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1977. ID: B106 Type: BK Southlands 0.665 R164m ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-70690-6

Statistical principles in experimental design / by B. J. Winer. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1962. ID: B70 Type: BK Southlands 0.661 W767s

Statistical Tables for Biological, Agricultural, and Medical Research / by Sc.D., F.R.S Fisher., Sir Ronald A., Sc.D., F.R. YatesS., Frank. - Fifth Edition. - Hafner Publishing Company Inc., 1957. ID: B159 Type: BKS Southlands 0.714 F535s5

Statistics - 1988-1989 - The American Tree Farm System. - American Forest Council, 1989. ID: B1483 Type: BKS Southlands 0.73 S

Statistics and mathematics in biology / by Oscar Kempthorne... [et al.]. - The Iowa State College Press, 1954. ID: B57 Type: BK Southlands 0.66 K32s

Statistics and Mathematics in Biology / by Oscar Kempthorne... [et al.]. - The Iowa State College Press, 1954. ID: B958 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.66 K32s c.2

Statistics for experimenters: an introduction to design, data analysis, and model building / by George E. P. Box, William G. Hunter, J. Stuart Hunter. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1978. ID: B55 Type: BK Southlands 0.66 B793s ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-09315-7

Statistics in Biology / by Chester Itter Bliss. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1967. ID: B53 Type: BK Southlands 0.66 B649s

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Statistics Manual / by Edwin L. Crow, Fances A. Davis, Margaret W. Maxfield. - Dover Publications, Inc., 1960. ID: B1275 Type: BKS Southlands 0.66 U58s

Statistics of the Forest and Forest Industries of New Zealand to 1974. - New Zealand Forest Service, 1975. (Information Series No. 33) ID: B1146 Type: BKS Southlands 0.714 S

Statistics, A Newcomer's Introduction to the Subject / by S. C. Pearce, P. M. North. - Parthenon Publishing Group Ltd, 1994. ID: B2175 Type: BKS Southlands 0.66 P42s 1994 ISBN/ISSN: 1-85070-420-1 Subject 1. STATISTICAL METHODS These days almost any research report contains references to statistical techniques and some readers find them puzzling, feeling that they ought to understand but recognizing that they do not. More than that, if students have to take a course in statistics as part of their professional training, they may approach the lectures with trepidation, fearing that their mathematics will let them down. It is true that any worthwhile course in statistics is bound to have a considerable algebraic content, but there should be more to it than that. Statistical methods have been developed in response to the needs of practical people and they cannot be used successfully unless there is understanding both of the mathematics and of the problems under investigation. In studying the subject, therefore, the student must always have in mind the applications in his or her own field of interest. That will be much easier if the purpose of the various statistical methods is clear. This text is aimed primarily at three sorts of reader. First, there are those who are about to embark, perhaps with some reluctance, on a course in statistics. If they can see from the start why the techniques have been developed and where the course is leading, part at least of their difficulty will have been removed.

Statutory Trespass/Liability Law in the Eastern United States - Preliminary Report / by Danita Alt... [et al.]. - West Virginia University Extension Service, 1989. (RD Publication) ID: B1234 Type: BKS Southlands 0.16 A

Statutory Trespass/Liability Law in the Eastern United States - Preliminary Report / by Danita Alt... [et al.]. - West Virginia University, 1989. ID: B1672 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.16 A c.2

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Statutory Trespass/Liability Law in the Eastern United States - Preliminary Report / by Danita Alt... [et al.]. - West Virginia University Extension Servi, 1989. (RD Publication No. 746) ID: B1822 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.16 A c.3

Stem Volume, Taper and Weight Equations for Site-Prepared Loblolly Pine Plantations / by Leon V. Pienaar, Tom Burgan, John W. Rheney. - University of Georgia, 1987. ID: B2051 Southlands 0.66 P

Stewardship Under Siege: The Coming Attack on Our Public Lands / by Robert Dewey, Mary Munson. - Defenders of Wildlife, Washington, D. C., 1996. ID: B2724 Type: BKS Southlands 0.11 D48s

Stewardship: Choosing Service Over Self-Interest / by Peter Block. - First Edition. - Berrett-Koehler Publishers, SanFrancisco, 1993. ID: B2262 Type: BKS Southlands 0.25 B66s ISBN/ISSN: 1-881052-28-1 Subject 1. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT

Stomatal Opening, Transpiration, and Needle Moisture Content in Loblolly Pine Seedlings from Two Seed Sources / by Clifford Thomas Hogan., 1974. ID: B214 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 H714s 1974

The story of the minerals / by Herbert P. Whitlock. - The American Museum of Hatural History, 1946. ID: B15 Type: BK Southlands - Attic 0.33 W613s

Strategic Framework for the Southern Research Station. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1997. ID: B2842 Type: BKS Southlands 7.14 S87 1997

Strategic marketing for nonprofit organizations / by Philip Kotler, Alan R. Andreasen. - Third. - Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1987. ID: B8 Type: BK Southlands 0.2 K87s3 ISBN/ISSN: 0-13-851205-1

A Strategic Plan for the Southeastern Forest Experiment Station. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1990. ID: B1513 Type: BKS Southlands 7.13 S

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Strategic Planning for Library Managers / by Donald E. Riggs. - The Oryx Press, 1984. ID: B23 Type: BK Southlands 0.4 R569s ISBN/ISSN: 0-89774-049-1 Subject 1. STRATEGIC PLANNING This book offers a helping hand to managers, so they may better understand and assess where their libraries currently are, where they are going, and what the best ways are to get them to where they want to go. It is a succinct state-of-the-art document on strategic planning, including a descriptive narration of the interrelationships of the various components of a strategic plan and a "how to do it" prescriptive approach for effective implementation. The book provides an introduction to strategic planning; discusses organizing for planning; differentiates among mission, goals, and objectives; underlines the importance of strategy formulation; describes alternatives and contingencies; denotes the roles of policy and resource allocation; rationalizes the involvement of management information systems, the Planning Programming Budgeting System, and the general systems approach; stresses the significance of implementation of the planning process; focuses on planning evaluation and control; and provides concluding observations. In addition to the references given at the end of each chapter, a bibliography of selected resources is provided for the library manager seeking further information on strategic planning.

Streamside Management: Forestry and Fishery Interactions / by Ernest O. Salo, Terrance W. Cundy. - Inst. of Forest Resources, Univ. WA, 1987. ID: B2626 Type: BKS Southlands 9.2 S24s 1987 Subject 1. FOREST MANAGEMENT

Stress Detection in Loblolly Pine Using Relative Apparent Temperatures of Foliage / by Larry Allen Alger. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State U, 1979. ID: B1737 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 A 1979

Stress Physiology and Forest Productivity / by Thomas C. Hennessey... [et al.]. - Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 1986. (Forestry Sciences) ID: B1314 Type: BKS Southlands 1.17 S915 ISBN/ISSN: 90-247-3359-6 Subject 1. MOISTURE Proceedings of the Physiology Working Group Technical Session. Society of American Foresters National Convention, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA, July 28-31, 1985.

Stress Physiology in Crop Plants / by Harry Mussell, Richard C. Staples. - John Wiley & Sons, 1979. ID: B343 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) Stress Physiology in Crop Plants 1.17 In61 ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-03809-1

Structural Wood Composites: New Technologies for Expanding Markets / by Margaret P. Hamel. - Forest Products Research Society, 1988. ID: B3435 Southlands 5.3 H35s Subject 1. WOOD COMPOSITES Papers for this proceedings were presented at a conference sponsored by the Forest Products Research Society. "Structural Wood Composites: New Technologies for Expanding Markets," was held in Memphis, Tennessee, November 18-20, 1987. Typeset directly from author-prepared copy, these papers are without technical review. Individual authors assume responsibility for views expressed.

Structure and Function of Plant Roots / by R. Brouwer... [et al.]. - Martinus Nijhoff/Dr W. Junk Publishers, 1981. ID: B329 Type: BKS Southlands 1.143 S927 ISBN/ISSN: 90-247-2510-0

Structure and Function of the Longleaf Pine Ecosystem: A Primer for Restoration and Ecological Management / by Brian J. Palik... [et al.]. - Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center, Newton, Ga., 1995. ID: B2703 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 P34s Subject 1. BIODIVERSITY

The Structure and Life of Forest Trees / by M. Busgen, E. Munch, Thomas Thomson. - Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1929. ID: B3317 Southlands 1.1 B87s Subject 1. BOTANY This book should, in the future as in the past, form a bridge between Botany and Forestry, communicating to the forester the results of botanical research and to the botanist the valuable advances in forest botany contained in forestry literature, which, without such help, are often too easily lost to general botany.

Studies on Physiology of Isolated Pine Roots and Root Callus Cultures / by Robert L. Barnes. - University of Microfilms International, 1958. ID: B2364 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 B37s 1958

A Study of Optimal Timing and Intensity of Silvicultural Practices--Commercial and Precommercial Thinning, Fertilization / by Chiang Kao. - Oregon State University, 1980. ID: B2675 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 K36s 1980

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The Study of Plant Communities / by Henry J. Oosting. - Second Edition. - W. H. Freeman and Company, 1956. ID: B355 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3 O59s

A Study of Racial Variation in Loblolly Pine in Georgia-Twentieth-Year Results, Progress Report / by Earl R. Sluder. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1978. ID: B2036 Type: BKS Southlands 1.42 S

A Study of Soil and Site Quality Relationships on the Southlands Experiment Forest / by Jake M. Stone., 1960. ID: B235 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 S878s 1960

A Study of Soil and Site Quality Relationships on the Southlands Experiment Forest / by Jake M. Stone., 1960. ID: B1063 Type: BKS Southlands 1.639 S

A Study of the Effect of Certain Repellents on the Reduction of Deer and Rabbit Damage to Cottonwood and Sweetgum / by Earl Humes Hodil., 1964. ID: B213 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 H691s 1964

A Study of The Factors Affecting Height Growth of Longleaf Pine Seedlings / by Robert Max Allen., 1958. ID: B240 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 A428s 1958

A Study of the Influence of Overstory on the Incidence of Cronartium Cankers of Loblolly Pine / by Edwin Atkins Hebb. - Louisiana State University & A&M College, 1948. ID: B2689 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 H42s 1948

Stumped, the Forest Industry in Transition / by Ken Drushka. - Douglas & McIntyre Ltd, Vancouver, 1985. ID: B2562 Type: BKS Southlands 7.0 D78s ISBN/ISSN: 0-88894-419-5

Style Manual for Biological Journals / Committee on Form and Style. - American Institute of Biological Science, 1960. ID: B177 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 C748s

Style Manual for Biological Journals. - Second Edition. - American Institute of Biological Science, 1964. ID: B793 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 C748s2

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Subsurface Cretaceous Strata of Mississippi (Information Series 82-1) / by Dora M. Devery. - Mississippi Bureau of Geology, 1982. (Information Series) ID: B3414 Southlands 1.63 D48s Subject 1. GEOLOGY

Successful Manager's Handbook - Development Suggestions for Today's Managers / by Brian L. Davis... [et al.]. - Personnel Decisions International, 1996. ID: B3184 Type: BKS Southlands 0.2 D38s Subject 1. MANAGER'S HANDBOOK This new edition focuses on what it takes to be a successful and effective manager as we complete this decade and move into the 21st century. Like the award-winning first edition, Improving Managerial Effectiveness (1984), and the second, third, and fourth editions, Successful Manager's Handbook (1986, 1989, 1992), this expanded edition provides specific ways in which managers can develop new skills and fine-tune existing ones. It contains on-the-job tips and development suggestions and lists of books and public seminars that can help you develop your skills. Included in the development recommendations are specific actions you can take on your job now or in developmental assignments.

Successful Time Management for Supervisors / by Dennis J. Murphy. - Professional Training Associates, Inc., 1987. (Speaking From Experience.) ID: B906 Type: BKS Southlands 0.41 M

Sugar Valley Saga / by Carroll Gambrell. - SEVGO Press, Northport, Alabama, 1993. ID: B2220 Type: BKS Southlands 0.71 G35s ISBN/ISSN: 0-943487-42-0

Sulfate Turpentine Recovery / by John Drew, James Russell, Henry W. Bajak. - Pulp Chemicals Assoc., New York, 1971. ID: B2563 Type: BKS Southlands 5.73 D73s ISBN/ISSN: 0-9600416-2-1

Summary of 1989 Grants. - American Forest Council, 1989. ID: B1484 Type: BKS Southlands 0.73 S

Summary of Current State Nonpoint Source Control Practices for Forestry. - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1993. (EPA-841/S-93-001) ID: B2166 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 S95 1993

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Summary of Hypotheses on Relationship Between Southern Pine Beetle Attack and High Levels of Ozone / by Charles Donald Webb. - National Council of the Paper Industry, 1990. ID: B1704 Type: BKS Southlands 3.411 W

Summary of Meteorlogical Data in Australia / by Norman Hall. - Australian Government Publishing Service, 1972. (Forestry and Timber Bureau Leaflet No. 114) ID: B1145 Type: BKS Southlands 1.66 H

Summary of Water Quality Effects from Forest Practices in the South / by Stephen P. Glasser. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1989. ID: B1931 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 G

A Summary Report - Timber for Florida: Today and Tomorrow / by Walton R. Smith. - Division of Forestry, 1974. ID: B1205 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 S

Summary, Report on Forest Health of the United States by the Forest Health Science Panel / by Charles Taylor. - University of Washington, 1997. ID: B2815 Type: BKS Southlands 0.11 R46su 1997 Subject 1. FOREST MANAGEMENT PREFACE: Case-by-case management decisions on individual forests are having unintended consequences to forests in other regions and abroad, to the global environment, and to other values people hold. To ensure the consequences are the intended ones, this report presents and analyzes eight policy options for managing public forests and for providing incentives to influence management of private forests in all regions of the United States. One of these or another consistent forest policy needs to be agreed upon by policymakers before laws, incentives, and management practices can be developed. Otherwise, the various laws, incentives, guidelines, and practices will continue to have contradictory objectives -- and different parts of the same law will be used to curtail, accelerate, and otherwise inconsistently alter such practices as species and fire protection and timber harvest. This report is intended to help policymakers understand the effects of different policies for managing the various forests. It describes the present condition of the forests, eight policy options, and the consequences of each option. Both public and private forests in all regions of the United States are considered because policies on one ownership or region lead to changes in forests of other ownerships or regions -- and abroad.

Supervisors Guide to Human Relations / by Earle S. Hannaford. - National Safety Council, 1967. ID: B698 Type: BKS Southlands

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Supervisors Safety Manual. - Fourth Edition. - National Safety Council, 1973. ID: B707 Type: BKS Southlands 7.84 N277s4 ISBN/ISSN: 0-87912-061-4

Supervisors Safety Manual. - Fifth Edition. - National Safety Council, 1981. ID: B1364 Type: BKS Southlands 7.84 N277s5 ISBN/ISSN: 0-87912-064-9

Supplement to Geodetic Survey of Georgia. - State Highway Board of Georgia, 1942. ID: B3395 Southlands 0.71 S22g 1942 Supp. Subject 1. U.S. COAST INTRODUCTION: This is the first supplement to the "Geodetic Survey of Georgia, 1938" publication. The geodetic control stations established, compiled, readjusted and relocated by the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey and the Georgia Geodetic Survey since 1938 are recorded in this volume. This publication should be used only in conjunction with the "Geodetic Survey of Georgia, 1938". The original volume not only contains thousands of stations which are not given in this supplement but much useful information and many valuable tables concerning geodetic data. Contains indexes and maps.

Supplement to the Environmental Assessment Interim Standards & Guidelines for the Protection & Management of RCW Habitat. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1991. ID: B2100 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 S

Surface Mine Reclamation Manual / by Jr., E. LyleS.. - Elsevier, 1987. ID: B767 Type: BKS Southlands 9.262 L985s ISBN/ISSN: 0-444-01014-9

Surface Mining and Fish/Wildlife Needs in the Eastern United States - Proceedings of a Symposium. - West Virginia University, 1978. (Biological Services Program) ID: B1811 Type: BKS Southlands 9.262 S

Surface Mining and Fish/Wildlife Needs in the Eastern United States - Addendum to Proceedings of a Symposium. - West Virginia University, 1979. (Biological Services Program) ID: B1812 Type: BKS Southlands 9.262 Sadd

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Surface Mining: Soil, Coal, and Society. - National Academy Press, 1981. ID: B769 Type: BKS Southlands 9.262 S961 ISBN/ISSN: 0-309-03140-0

Survey Methods for Ecosystem Management / by Wayne L. Myers. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1980. ID: B2803 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 M93s ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-62735-6

A Survey of the Birdlife of Northwestern Florida / by Francis Marion Weston. - Tall Timbers Research Station, 1965. (Bulletin of Tall Timbers Research Station No. 5) ID: B1652 Type: BKS Southlands 9.123 W47s 5

A Survey of Voluntary Compliance of Forestry BMPs / by Donal D. Hook... [et al.]. - South Carolina Forestry Commission, 1991. ID: B2737 Type: BKS Southlands 7.1 H66s 1991

Sustainable America: A New Consensus for Prosperity, Opportunity, and a Healthy Environment for the Future. - U.S. Government Printing Office, 1996. ID: B2863 Southlands 0.734 SA Subject 1. PROSPERITY

Sustainable Communities: Task Force Report. - U.S. Government Printing Office, 1997. ID: B2862 Southlands 0.734 SC Subject 1. COMMUNITY

Sustainable Forestry: Philosophy, Science, and Economics / by Chris Maser. - St. Lucie Press, Delray Beach, Fla., 1994. ID: B2261 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 M37s ISBN/ISSN: 1-884015-16-6

Sustained Productivity of Forest Soils, Proceedings of the 7th North American Forest Soils Conference, University of British Columbia Vancouver, Canada, July 1988 / by S. P. Gessel... [et al.]. - University of British Columbia, 1990. ID: B1970 Type: BKS Southlands 1.63 S88 ISBN/ISSN: 1-55056-29-8 Subject 1. ATMOSPHERIC DEPOSITION The general theme of the Conference and hence the title of this volume, "Sustained Productivity of Forest Land" is in keeping with the major question now facing forest land managers. Newspapers and periodicals across the world are filled with stories about the removal of older forests and the general inability, in their view, of our

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(Continued) Sustained Productivity of Forest Soils, Proceedings of the 7th North American Forest Soils Conference, University of British Columbia ability to sustain wood production on these lands. Most of these stories are not supported by facts but they have great impact on the thinking or the average citizen. As a result, forests are not generally viewed as a resource which can be put into a sustained production over a long time.

Swine Production in the South / by Byron L. Southwell, John T. Wheeler, A. O. Duncan. - The Interstate Printers & Publishers, Inc., 1940. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3107 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center 0.71 S68s Subject 1. SWINE PRODUCTION FORWARD: This book has been written for the use of pupils enrolled in vocational agriculture classes in the South. It is hoped that it will serve as an aid to pupils seeking factual information to guide them insetting up and carrying on better programs of swine farming on their home farms. It deals with the jobs and problems connected with the enterprise in the South. It is generally recognized that there are many problems in hog farming that are peculiar to the South. Problems in feeding, and parasite control are somewhat different from those in other sections of the nation. The very fact that the South has a different combination of crops suitable for hog feeding, sets it off as an area having special problems in the production of pork. This book deals specifically with these problems that are peculiar to the South. There has been no attempt in this book to set up practices or programs applicable to specific farms or to the region as a whole. The purpose has been to present factual material, so anayzed and interpreted, that it will give individual farmers and Future Farmers a basis for developing sound programs and practices on their individual farms - regardless of the section of the South in which they are located.

La Sylviculture Moderne Du Pin Maritime Dans Les Landes De Gascogne. - Third Edition., 1971. ID: B982 Type: BKS Southlands 2.0 B247s3

Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation in the Management of Temperate Forests / by C. T. Wheeler, D. A. Perry., 1979. ID: B385 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3116 S986

Symposium on Clonal Forestry. - Swedish University of Agricultural Scien, 1981. ID: B1766 Type: BKS Southlands 1.4 S ISBN/ISSN: 91-576-0959-4

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Symposium on Eastern Cottonwood and Related Species - Proceedings, Sept. 28-Oct. 2, 1976, Greenville, MS / by Bart A. Thielges, Samuel B., Jr. Land. - Louisiana State University, 1976. ID: B2341 Type: BKS Southlands 2.71 T54p 1976 Subject 1. COTTONWOOD

Symposium on Flowering and Seed Development in Trees: Proceedings / by Frank Bonner., 1979. ID: B331 Type: BKS Southlands 1.15 S989

Symposium on Forest Management Planning: Present Practice and Future Decisions. - The School of Forestry and Wildlife Res., 1981. ID: B809 Type: BKS Southlands 7.12 F716

Symposium on Juvenility in Woody Perennials., 1976. ID: B886 Type: BKS Southlands 1.14 S989 J97

Symposium on Management of Young Pines - 1974 Proceedings., 1974. ID: B1017 Type: BKS Southlands 7.0 S 1974

Symposium on Planted Southern Pines - Proceedings. - Southeastern Area, State and Private For, 1968. ID: B677 Type: BKS Southlands 7.0 S989

Symposium on Primary Productivity and Mineral Cyclying in Natural Ecosystems / Ecological Society of America. - University of Maine, 1967. ID: B3333 Southlands 5.0 U54s Subject 1. PRODUCTION

Symposium on Site and Productivity of Fast Growing Plantations / by D. C. Grey... [et al.]. - International Union of Forestry Research Organizations, 1984. ID: B3269 Southlands 7.1 G73s Subject 1. SITE PRODUCTIVITY There has long been a need for attention to be focussed on the silvicultrual problems that are unique ot fast gowing plantations. Southern Africa, with its long experience in this field, is an appropriate venue for an international symposium on "Site and Productivity of Fast Growing Plantations". The papers presented at the symposium address three themes: (A) Site classification and mapping, (B) Silviculture and yield, and (C) Site productivity.

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(Continued) Symposium on Site and Productivity of Fast Growing Plantations Position papers and invited papers are published in Volume 1, while voluntary papers under the same headings are presented in Volume 2.

Symposium on the Loblolly Pine Ecosystem (East Region), December 8-10, 1982 / North Carolina State University, U.S.D.A. Forest Service. - North Carolina State University, 1982. ID: B3132 Type: BKS Southlands 7.123 N67s Subject 1. LOBLOLLY PINE More than 4,000 papers have been published on the biology, utilization and economics of loblolly pine. Those papers have occurred as single publications, leaflets, pamphlets, and as contributions to annual reports, proceedings and books. However, the range of information on regeneration, management and utilization of the species hs not been compiled since W. G. Wahlenberg's 1960 monograph (Loblolly pine: Its use, ecology, regeneration, protection, growth and management. School of Forestry, Duke University, Durham, N. C. 603 pp). The mutual interests that fostered this symposium are found on the practical significance that modern forest managers use this species to insure continued productivity of southern forest lands. This Symposium on the Loblolly Pine Ecosystem (East Region) was conceived by representatives of the School of Forestry Resources, N. C. State University and the Southern Forest Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service. Initial planning caused us to realize that the topics were too broad and diffuse for adequate coverage of the subject within a reasonably timed symposium. The solution was to divide the loblolly pine range along the lines of the Southeastern and Southern Forest Experiment Stations, USDA Forest Service. North Carolina State University and the Southeastern Forest Experiment Station assumed responsibility for the East Region symposium; Mississippi State University and the Southern Forest Experiment Station will host the West Region symposium in spring, 1984.

Symposium on the Shortleaf Pine Ecosystem / by Paul A. Murphy., 1986. ID: B846 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3 S989

Symposium on the Use of Herbicides in Forestry / by David E. Ketcham. - U.S.D.A., 1978. ID: B3308 Southlands 2.671 K47s

Symposium on the Use of Herbicides in Forestry, Addendum / by David E. Ketcham. - U.S.D.A., 1978. ID: B3309 Southlands 2.671 K47s Adden. Subject 1. ADDENDUM Addendum to the symposium on the use of herbicides in forestry.

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Symposium on Utilization of the Changing Wood Resource in the Southern United States., 1984. ID: B635 Type: BKS Southlands 5.0 U89

Synthetic and Protein Adhesives for Paper Coating. - Tappi Press, 1961. (Tappi Monograph Series) ID: B2071 Type: BKS Southlands 5.613 T 22

System 370 Job Control Language / by Gary DeWard Brown. - John Wiley & Sons, 1977. ID: B945 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.665 B877s c.2 ISBN/ISSN: 0 471 03155-0

A System Approach to Ecological Baseline Studies / by James B. States... [et al.]. - Fish and Wildlife Service, 1978. (Biological Services Program) ID: B1845 Type: BKS Southlands 9.14 S

System/370 job control language / by Gary DeWard Brown. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1977. ID: B87 Type: BK Southlands 0.665 B877s ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-03155-0

Systems Analysis in Ecology / by Kenneth E. F. Watt. - Academic Press, 1966. ID: B3313 Southlands 1.3 W37s Subject 1. ECOLOGY This book is designed to survey the problems and techniques of systems analysis in ecology. The opening and closing chapters were written by the editor, the first to explain why systems analysis is needed in ecology and what is meant by the term, and the last to point out the implications of this new approach for the future development of ecology.

Systems of Mating and Other Papers / by Sewall Wright. - The Iowa State College Press, 1958. ID: B1059 Type: BKS Southlands 1.4 W ISBN/ISSN: 0-8138-2315-3

Tables for Estimating Board-Foot Volume of Timber / by Clement Mesavage, James W. Girard. - United States Department of Agriculture. ID: B1434 Type: BKS Southlands 0.715 M

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Tables for Estimating Total Tree and Product Weight and Volume of Major Southern Tree Species and Species Groups / ... [et al.]. - American Pulpwood Association, Inc., 1985. ID: B1607 Type: BKS Southlands 7.2322 S

Taking control of your office records: a manager's guide / by Katherine Aschner. - Knowledge Industry Publications, Inc., 1983. ID: B11 Type: BK Southlands 0.2 T136 ISBN/ISSN: 0-86729-058-7

Taking Stock: The Role of Nursery Practice in Forest Renewal / by C. R. Smith, R. J. Reffle. - Canadian Forestry Service, 1988. (Proceedings) ID: B3541 Southlands 2.53 S44t Subject 1. NURSERY PRACTICES Foreword: The symposium "Taking Stock: The Role of Nursery Practice in Forest Renewal" was held at Northern College of Applied Arts and Technology in Kirkland Lake, Ontario from 14 to 17 September, 1987. Sponsored by the newly formed Ontario Forestry Research Committee (OFRC), this was the 16th in a series of annual symposia previously held under the auspices of the Canada-Ontario Joint Forestry Research Committee. These symposia are designed to ensure effective communication of forest research results and innovative operational practices to forest managers and administrators. The purpose of the symposium was to address both the requirements of and constraints on coniferous seedling production so as to promote among forest managers and nurserymen a better understanding of one another's problems and needs. In addition, it was hoped to promote more effective dialogue between grower and end user.

Tales of the Louisiana Forests / by Ed. Kerr. - Claitor's Publishing Div., Baton Rouge, 1980. ID: B2544 Type: BKS Southlands 0.111 K47t

Tall Oil and Its Uses / by L. G. Zachary, F. J. Eveline. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1965. ID: B2614 Type: BKS Southlands 5.8 Z32t

Tall Timbers Conference on Ecological Animal Control by Habitat Management., 1974. ID: B892 Type: BKS Southlands 3.0 T147p 6th 1974 c.2

Tall Timbers Ecology and Management Conference., 1979. ID: B891 Type: BKS Southlands 3.16 T147f 16th 1979

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Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference. - Tall Timbers Research Station, 1963. ID: B551 Type: BKS Southlands 3.16 T147p 2nd 1963

Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference. - Tall Timbers Research Station, 1964. ID: B552 Type: BKS Southlands 3.16 T147p 3rd 1964

Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference. - Tall Timbers Research Station, 1965. ID: B553 Type: BKS Southlands 3.16 T147p 4th 1965

Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference. - Tall Timbers Research Station, 1966. ID: B554 Type: BKS Southlands 3.16 T147p 5th 1966

Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference. - Tall Timbers Research Station, 1967. ID: B555 Type: BKS Southlands 3.16 T147p 6th 1967

Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference. - Tall Timbers Research Station, 1967. ID: B556 Type: BKS Southlands 3.16 T147p 7th 1967

Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference. - Tall Timbers Research Station, 1968. ID: B557 Type: BKS Southlands 3.16 T147p 8th 1968

Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference. - Tall Timbers Research Station, 1969. ID: B558 Type: BKS Southlands 3.16 T147p 9th 1969

Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference, Tenth, 1970. - Tall Timbers Research Station, 1970. ID: B559 Type: BKS Southlands 3.16 T147p 10th 1970

Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference. - Tall Timbers Research Station, 1971. ID: B560 Type: BKS Southlands 3.16 T147p11th 1971

Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference. - Tall Timbers Research Station, 1972. ID: B561 Type: BKS Southlands 3.16 T147p 12th 1972

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Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference. - Tall Timbers Research Station, 1973. ID: B562 Type: BKS Southlands 3.16 T147p 13th 1973

Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference. - Tall Timbers Research Station, 1974. ID: B563 Type: BKS Southlands 3.16 T147p 14th 1974

Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference. - Tall Timbers Research Station, 1974. ID: B564 Type: BKS Southlands 3.16 T147p 15th 1974

Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conferences: Index to the Proceedings, Volumes 1-15, 1962-1976. - Tall Timbers Research Station. ID: B1873 Type: BKS Southlands 3.16 T

Tall Timbers Fire Ecology Conference, Proceedings 17th, High Intensity Fire in Wildlands:Management Challenges & Options. - Tall Timbers Research Station, 1989. ID: B1874 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 3.16 T147p 17 1989 c.2

Tall Timbers Research Station - A Quest for Ecological Understanding / by Sr., E. V. Komarek. - Tall Timbers Research Station, 1977. (Miscellaneous Publication) ID: B1168 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 K

Task Force Report - Forest Resources Research Needs for the Southern Region., 1974. ID: B1081 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 T

Taxonomy of Flowering Plants / by C. L. Porter. - W. H. Freeman and Company, 1959. ID: B3546 Southlands 1.22 P67t Subject 1. TAXONOMY PREFACE: While most branches of botany have long been adequately served by an array of suitable texts, plant taxonomy, the oldest branch, has not been so fortunate. Until quite recently it has been necessary to improvise text material for class work; and even now we are faced, for the most part, with a choice between texts that are really reference books for advanced students and much abbreviated texts that have had much of the meat of the subject deleted from them. It is my hope that this book will help to fill that gap.

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Teach Yourself Web Publishing with HTML 4 In A Week / by Laura Lemay. - Fourth Edition. - Sams.net Publishing, 1997. ID: B3188 Type: BKS Southlands 0.2 L45t Subject 1. HTML If you want to create a home page, present information on the Web, or combine text, images, sound, and video in online Web creations this book is for you. It's the easiest way to lear how to produce attractive, well-designed Web pages using HTML. With Laura Lemay's Teach Yourself Web Publishing with HTML 4 in a Week, Fourth Edition, you'll master HTML fundamentals and discover the best way to present information in this exciting medium.

Teaching Conservation - A Guide in Natural Resources Education / by Ward P. Beard. - American Forestry Association, 1948. ID: B771 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 9.4 B368t

Teaching the Elephant to Dance / by James A. Belasco. - first. - Crown Publishers, Inc., 1990. ID: B1793 Type: BKS Southlands 0.47 B ISBN/ISSN: 0-517-57478-0

Team-Based Organizations: Developing a Successful Team Environment / by James H. Shonk. - Business One Irwin, Homewood, IL, 1992. ID: B2185 Type: BKS Southlands 0.41 S56t 1992 ISBN/ISSN: 1-55623-703-0

Technical Appendix, A Compendium of Technical Research and Forum Proceedings from the Northern Forest Lands Council. - Northern Forest Lands Council, 1994. ID: B2208 Type: BKS Southlands 9.3 T42 1994

Technical Report Writing Today / by Steven E. Pauley. - Second. - Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, 1979. ID: B2162 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 P326t2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-395-27111-8

Technical Review of "The Northern Spotted Owl: A Status Review Supplement" / by Larry L. Irwin. - National Council of the Paper Industry, 1989. ID: B1664 Type: BKS Southlands 9.124 I

Technical Support Document for Water Quality-Based Toxics Control. - Environmental Protection Agency, 1991. ID: B2259 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 T42 1991

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A Technical Workshop: Juvenile Wood--What Does It Mean to Forest Management and Forest Products?. - Forest Products Research Society, 1985. ID: B1792 Type: BKS Southlands 7.3 F

Technical Writing, Revised Edition / by Gordon H. Mills, John A. Walter. - Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1965. ID: B3552 Southlands 0.4 M54t Subject 1. TECHNICAL WRITING PREFACE: In making revisions of this textbook we have been guided by three purposes. First, we have sought fresh and interesting illustrative materials and have broadened the scope of the subject matter represented in them. Second, we have added discussions of two elements of technical writing not considered in the first edition: the proposal, to which a new chapter has been devoted, and the preparation of manuals. Our third purpose has been to improve the clarity and ease of reading in the text wherever possible.

A Technique for Evaluation of Individual Tree Growth With Demonstration of It's Potential for Analysis of Response to / by Wade C. Boyd., 1980. ID: B246 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 B789t 1980

Techniques for the Analysis of Complex Genomes / by Rakesh Anand. - Academic Press, 1992. ID: B3007 Type: BKS Southlands 1.482 A52t Subject 1. GENE MAPPING Mapping and cloning defined regions of complex genomes is a prerequisite to understanding their structure and function. This book starts with a review of current strategies for the analysis of complex genomes, highlighting some of the ways in which the methods described later in this book can be used. The first stage, mapping, is one where technology took a major step forward in 1984 with the invention of pulsed field gel electrophoresis (PFGE). Although there are several reviews on this topic, it was felt appropriate to include at least one chapter on PFGE with particular emphasis on its most important aspect: The concept of methylation and its use in mapping large genomic regions. The DNA cloning technology, however, has only recently made significant advances with the description of two independent systems: the yeast artificial chromosome (YAC) cloning system in 1987 and the bacteriophage P1 cloning system in 1990. These systems have already been extensively used in certain laboratories and several modifications and applications have been developed. However, there is no single source to which scientists can turn for background information and details of these technologies for molecular biologists at the graduate level and beyond who are using these methods for the first time.

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Techniques in Silvicultural Operations / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1971. ID: B3517 Southlands 2.0 I33t Subject 1. SILVICULTURE This publication includes papers presented at a technical session on the topic "Techniques in silvicultural operations with emphasis on mechanization" held Friday, March 19, 1971 at the IUFRO Congress at Gainesville, U.S.A. The session was part of the Congress program of the former IUFRO Section 32 "Forest Operations and Techniques", now the Third Division carrying the same name.

Techniques to Improve Your Writing Skills / by Robert L. Iles. - National Press Publications, 1989. (Communications Series) ID: B1642 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 I ISBN/ISSN: 1-55852-025-2

Technologies for Reforestation of Degraded Lands in the Tropics / by Carl M. Gallegos... [et al.]. - Congress of U.S.-Off. of Tech. Assessmnt, 1982. ID: B1909 Type: BKS Southlands 2.5 G

Technologies for Sustainable Agriculture in the Tropics / by John Ragland, Rattan Lal. - Sp. Pub. No. 56. - American Society of Agronomy, 1993. ID: B3349 Southlands 9.4 R33t Subject 1. SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE PREFACE: In 1990, the American Society of Agronomy appointed a workgroup to find ways of better serving its growing international membership. Because sustainable agriculture was at that time an emerging and internationally recognized concept, the workgroup sought and gained approval to prepare a publication on the subject, not only for the membership of the Society, but also for the larger scientific community. The material for the publication Technologies for Sustainable Agriculture in the Tropics was accumulated from two symposia convened by the International Division (A-6) of the American Society of Agronomy in 1990 and 1991. The tropical region was chosen because its lands are more easily degraded than perhaps any other part of the inhabited world and population pressures there are the most intense.

The Temperate Forest Ecosystem / by Yang Hanxi... [et al.]. - Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, 1986. ID: B1571 Type: BKS Southlands 0.77 T

Ten statement FORTRAN plus FORTRAN IV / by Michael Kenedy, Martin B. Solomon. - Second. - Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1975. ID: B96 Type: BK Southlands - Attic 0.665 K36t2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-13-903385-8

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Tennessee Weeds / by J. K. Underwood. - The University of Tennessee, 1965. (Bulletin 393) ID: B1686 Type: BKS Southlands 2.67 U

Terminologia Forestal / by Manuel Neira, Florentino Martinez Mata. - Instituto Forestal De Investigaciones Y, 1968. ID: B1003 Type: BKS Southlands 0.712 N44t 1968 Subject 1. FOREST TERMINOLOGY Writtin in Spanish.

Terminology of Forest Science, Technology, Practice and Products; English-Language Version / by F. C. Ford-Robertson. - Society of American Foresters, 1971. ID: B156 Type: BKS Southlands 0.712 T319

Terminology of Forest Science, Technology, Practice and Products - English-Language Version / by F. C. Ford-Robertson. - Society of American Foresters, 1971. (The Multilingual Forestry Terminology Series No. 1) ID: B1392 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.712 T319 c.2

Terms of the Trade, A Handbook for the Forest Products Industry / by William Dean, David S. Evans. - First. - Random Lengths Publications, Inc., 1978. ID: B2537 Type: BKS Southlands 0.712 D42t

Testing of a Counter-Flow, Stack-Type Sawdust Dryer / by Laura A. Grace. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1989. ID: B3097 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 G72t 1989 Subject 1. SAWDUST DRYER ABSTRACT: The objective of this research was to test a prototype sawdust dryer designed by Arrowhead Forest Products, a wood products firm based in St. Louis. The dryer is designed to be used by small to medium sized sawmills and pallet mills. A series of 50 one hour or longer trials were conducted to develop operating parameters and test the sensitivity of the dryer performance to species, operating speed, throughput rate and atmospheric conditions. Performance criteria measured included moisture content removed, final moisture content and pounds of water removed per hour in the entire system and the individual system components. Performance measures were developed from 30 one kilogram sawdust samples collected during each trial. The sampling procedure paired samples pulled with temperature profiles across the dryer and ambient weather conditions. Analysis of variance and analysis of covariance were used to explore relationships and interactions between the

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(Continued) Testing of a Counter-Flow, Stack-Type Sawdust Dryer variables of interest. The system proved capable of removing 10% to over 60% of the initial moisture in the sawdust. The amount of drying that occurred was dependant on the throughput rate of sawdust. The overall energy efficiency of the system was approximately 60%.

Tests of Repellents to Protect Loblolly Seedlings From Browsing by White-Tailed Deer / by D. Lamar Robinette, M. Keith Causey. - Auburn University Agricultural Exp. Stat, 1976. ID: B1814 Type: BKS Southlands 3.211 R

Textbook of Dendrology / by William M. Harlow, Ellwood S. Harrar. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1937. (American Forestry Series) ID: B1382 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 1.2 H286t

A Textbook of Geology, Part I - Physical Geology / by Chester R. Longwell, Adolph Knopf, Richard F. Flint. - Second. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1947. ID: B3391 Southlands 0.7 L66t 1947 Subject 1. GEOLOGY PREFACE: In the seven years since the first edition of "Physical Geology" was published the authors, through use of the book in their own teaching and from discussion with other teachers, have come to realize that some parts of the treatment should be recast and strengthened. Furthermore, during these years a large volume of fresh geologic literature has appeared, and distinct advances in several aspects of geology have been made. The general plan of the book remains unchanged. Two new chapters have been added: Chapter 3, which gives particular attention to highly important movements such as creep and landsliding, all of which are included in the suggested term mass-wasting; and Chapter 5, in which the sculpturing of the lands by running water is treated as a unit, following a discussion of the principles of stream action in the preceding chapter. All the chapters have been thoroughly revised, and several have been completely reorganized. Numerous cross-references are employed, with the object of coordinating the subject matter and eliminating needless repetition. The practical aspects of geology, such as its relation to soil conservation and industrial developments, are given particular attention. Technical terms have been eliminated as far as seems consistent with effective and clear treatments. Many new reading references are listed, and new field results are cited to illustrate principles. A special effort has been made to improve the illustrations: some of the figures used in "Outlines of Physical Geology" are included, as well as numerous photographs and diagrams that are new.

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Textbook of organic chemistry / by Louis F. Fieser, Mary Fieser. - D. C. Heath and Company, 1950. ID: B136 Type: BK Southlands - Attic 0.711 F467t

Textbook of Wood Technology - Volume I: Structure, Identification, Defects, and Uses of the Commercial Woods of the Unit / by H. P. Brown, A. J. Panshin, C. C. Forsaith. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1949. ID: B639 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 5.1 B878t v.1

Textbook of Wood Technology - Volume II: The Physical, Mechanical, and Chemical Properties of the Commercial Woods / by H. P. Brown, A. J. Panshin, C. C. Forsaith. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1952. ID: B640 Type: BKS Southlands 5.1 B878t v.2

Textbook of Wood Technology, Vol. 1., Structure, Identification, Uses and Properties of the Commercial Wood of the U.S / by A. J. Panshin, Carl de Zeeuw. - Third. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1970. (The American Forestry Series) ID: B2513 Type: BKS Southlands 5.1 B878t3 v.1 ISBN/ISSN: 07-048440-6

Theory and Practice of Silviculture / by F.E., Fred Bakererick S.. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1934. ID: B3443 Southlands 2.0 B34t Subject 1. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY PREFACE: The justification for another book in any field of applied science lies rather in the viewpoint and manner of presentation chosen by the author than in the exposition of new facts, methods, and theories. For one man to do basic pioneering work in a field as large as silviculture is no longer possible. This book, therefore, tries to put old things together in a new way with the object of developing in the student an independent free-thinking and forward-looking common sense in silvicultural matters. American silviculture should certainly not be considered as in the process of being set in the molds of the "selection" system, "selective cuttings," and the other present modes of the day, but should become more flexible and intensive as rapidly as possible. Economic factors greatly hinder progress in this direction, but instead of supine acceptance this simply makes necessary greater silvicultural ingenuity on the part of the practicing forester. To attain the objective of presenting the full field of knowledge upon which the well-informed forester should draw for the formulation of his silvicultural idea, both "silvics," or the biological foundations of silviculture, and the "practice of silviculture" are included in this single work, a thing which has not heretofore been done in this country.

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The Theory and Practice of Working Plant / by Arthur B. Recknagel. - Second Edition. - John Wiley & Sons, 1917. ID: B683 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 7.13 R298t2

The Theory of 21 - Finding The Power To Succeed / by Chuck Reaves. - M. Evans and Company, Inc., 1983. ID: B3246 Southlands 0.71 R42f Subject 1. BUSINESS MANAGEMENT The boldest, most intriguing, most insightful business concept since The One-Minute Manager, The Theory of 21 identifies the key to selling your ideas within any organization. Have ou ever had a perfectly good idea sidetracked by the play-it-safers and do-nothings in your company? Have you ever searched for a better way to get support? Your situation is neither surprising nor unusual. According to the Theory of 21, most people in most organizations follow a very puzzling behavior pattern: they tend to say no. Illogical as this may seem, this book explains how twenty out of twenty-one people, when confronted with a new idea, will automatically find some reason why it can't be done. The secret of success, then, in selling your ideas and making them happen is to find the person who will say yes - the twenty-first person. In short, the formula for success offered in The Theory of 21 is a simple one: attract those people who get things done, and avoid those people who hold things up. If you need an approach to dealing with people that accomplishes both these goals, you'll find the answer in The Theory of 21.

Theory of probability / by William Burnside. - Dover Publications, Inc., 1959. ID: B56 Type: BK Southlands 0.66 B967t

Theory of X-Ray Diffraction in Crystals / by William H. Zachariasen. - Dover Publications, Inc., 1994. ID: B3628 Southlands 0.33 Z32t ISBN/ISSN: 0-486-68363-X Subject 1. X-RAY DIFFRACTION PREFACE: The theory of space lattices and their symmetry properties and the theory of x-ray diffraction in crystals form the subject matter of this book. These are the fundamental theories of crystal structure with which the serious student of the field must be thoroughly familiar. I undertook to write this book because, in my opinion, none of the available books on crystal structure gives an adequate treatment of these basic theories. This book is to a considerable extent based upon the notes for a lecture course on crystal structure which I have given periodically for graduate students of physics and chemistry at this University. I have tried to give a logical presentation of both the theory of crystal symmetry and the theory of x-ray diffraction in crystals. The treatment of some topics is as a consequence radically different from

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(Continued) Theory of X-Ray Diffraction in Crystals that used elsewhere, and a considerable fraction of the material presented in this book represents the results of original researches. Indeed, the modest size of the book is not a fair measure of the time I have spent on it.

Thesaurus of Entomology / by Richard H. Foote. - Entomological Society of America, 1977. ID: B604 Type: BKS Southlands 3.4 F689t

Thesaurus of Forest Products Terms. - Forest Products Research Society, 1980. ID: B2594 Type: BKS Southlands 0.712 T53 ISBN/ISSN: 0-935018-21-2

Thesaurus of Pulp and Paper Terms. - Second Edition. - Pulp & Paper Research Institute of Canad, 1971. ID: B1027 Type: BKS Southlands 0.62 T ISBN/ISSN: 0-919578-00-4

Thinking in Time, the Uses of History for Decision Makers / by Richard E. Neustadt, Ernest R. May. - Free Press, New York, N. Y., 1986. ID: B2275 Type: BKS Southlands 0.47 N48t ISBN/ISSN: 0-02-922791-7 Subject 1. POLITICS

Thinning and Mechanization - IUFRO Meeting. - Royal College of Forestry, Sweden, 1969. ID: B1933 Type: BKS Southlands 4.0 T

Thinning Experiments - Examples and Discussion on Technique and Leading Principles Together with an Index of Thinning Experiments in British Columbia / by Chr. Joergensen. - British Columbia Forest Service, 1957. (Technical Publication) ID: B3536 Southlands 2.24 J63t Subject 1. THINNING INTRODUCTION: Few professions can match the forester's with respect to frequent use of averages, trends, tendencies, approximations, estimates, and similar vague expressions of Nature's laws. How often must we be content with a conglomeration of data, from, say, long-term growth studies, that will not fit together now simply because they were not made to do so from the beginning. Important decisions may depend on such evidence in which we may have little confidence; nevertheless, conclusions are forced through because the matter is urgent. The gravity, attached to lack of planning and foresight as regards thinning experiments, is measured directly in partial or

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(Continued) Thinning Experiments - Examples and Discussion on Technique and Leading Principles Together with an Index of Thinning Experiments perhaps total loss of expenditures incurred in the hope of valuable information in return and, particularly, in terms of wasted time. For many years we may be happily unaware (or reluctant to acknowledge) that our neat little experiment - perhaps one or two haphazard plots - leads us nowhere beyond what we already know, and that the proper thing to do would be to drop it and start anew on a sound and well-considered basis.

Thinning Southern Pine Plantations - Integrating Economics and Biology., 1980. ID: B488 Type: BKS Southlands 2.24 T443

Thinning Southern Pine Plantations Workshop / by Everett H. Stephenson. - Forestry and Harvesting Training Center, 1982. ID: B489 Type: BKS Southlands 2.24 T443 1982 Subject 1. THINNING The harvesting and marketing of old growth timber has been likened to mining. Man had essentially no control over the existence of the resource. The processing and market development of this fixed resource were once the only areas of flexibility open to timber growers and forest products firms. With continuing development in genetics, silviculture, and harvesting, the South's third forest managers now have new opportunities available to them. Product and volume mixes can be manipulated, while biological and financial growth rates of plantations can be more accurately projected and optimized. Few contemporary forest management topics have aroused more debate than thinning; yet, many of the basic issues remain unresolved. The uncertainty in future demand and relative prices for pine pulpwood, sawtimber, and other products continue to be central to the problem. Resulting questions revolve around the present value of distributing future growth on fewer residual stems, and the cost of operations to achieve this re-distribution. The papers compiled here are offered as additional, current information for use by practicing foresters in deciding on the merits of plantation thinning.

Third Wetlands Conference Proceedings / by M. W. Lefor, W. C. Kennard, T. B. Helfgott. - Institute of Water Resources., 1976. (University of Connecticut Institute of Water Resources Rep. #26) ID: B1066 Type: BKS Southlands 1.6341 T

Third World Consultation on Forest Tree Breeding - Documents Volume 1., 1977. ID: B1050 Type: BKS Southlands 1.4 T v.1 ISBN/ISSN: 0 643 02258 9

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Third World Consultation on Forest Tree Breeding - Documents Volume 2., 1977. ID: B1051 Type: BKS Southlands 1.4 T v.2 ISBN/ISSN: 0 643 02259 7

Third World Consultation on Forest Tree Breeding - Appendix World Directory., 1977. ID: B1052 Type: BKS Southlands 1.4 T App ISBN/ISSN: 0 643 02261 9

Third World Consultation on Forest Tree Breeding - Documents - Volume 2. - CSIRO, 1977. ID: B1667 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 1.4 T v.2 c.2

Third World Consultation on Forest Tree Breeding - Appendix - World Directory. - CSIRO, 1977. ID: B1668 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 1.4 T App c.2

Thirty Simple Things You Can Do To Save Energy. - Phillips Petroleum Company, 1990. ID: B2122 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 T55 1990

Thorofare / by Christopher Morley. - Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1942. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3199 Type: GOV Southlands - Training Center 0.71 M67t

Ticks of Georgia (Acarina: Metastigmata) / by Nixon Wilson, W. Wilson Baker. - Tall Timbers Research Station, 1972. (Bulletin of Tall Timbers Research Station No. 10) ID: B1637 Type: BKS Southlands 9.3 W

Tillamook Burn Country - A Pictorial History / by Ellis Lucia. - The Caxton Printers, Ltd., 1983. ID: B549 Type: BKS Southlands 3.1 L937t

Tilton's Wood Harvester's Handbook / Tilton Equipment Company. - Tilton Equipment Company. ID: B3754 Southlands 0.731 T54t Subject 1. WOOD PROCESSING This book is designed to familiarize you with modern, safe, and efficient woodcutting techniques, which have proven effective with most common species of wood in U.S. forests. These techniques have been compiled here by Tilton Equipment Company, a leader in "Chain Saw Safety" with 20 years experience in classroom and field instruction. Chain saws can be very helpful time and energy-saving tools, but if

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(Continued) Tilton's Wood Harvester's Handbook used improperly, can cause serious or fatal injury. Please take time to read this handbook…CAREFULLY.

Timber - Its Structure, Properties and Utilisation, 6th Edition / by H. E. Desch, J. M. Dinwoodie. - 6th. - Timber Press, 1981. ID: B3733 Southlands 5.0 D47t 6 ISBN/ISSN: 0-917304-62-4 Subject 1. STRUCTURE

Timber and Forest Products Law / by Jr., Har Falkry W.. - Howell-North Press, 1958. ID: B3145 Type: BKS Southlands 0.28 F34t Subject 1. LAW This book covers the entire field of timber and forest products law. Cited in the book are all reported American decisions commencing in 1946 and running into 1958 that are classed as primarily involving forests, logging, logs, lumber, timber or wood. All prior American decisions in this field have been exhaustively analyzed, and such as are deemed significant are cited. Also cited are all annotations primarily devoted to the subject in American Law Reports, and also all articles published since 1925 in all American legal periodicals. An effort has been made to cite the most recent decisions to point, and leading reference sources. It is felt that this will provide anyone interested with an adequate research starting point without burdening the lay reader with exhaustive, but outdated, citations.

Timber and the Forest Service / by David A. Clary. - University Press of Kansas, 1986. ID: B2542 Type: BKS Southlands 0.111 C52t ISBN/ISSN: 0-7006-0314-X Subject 1. FOREST MANAGEMENT PREFACE: in 1905 the Bureau of Forestry, a small element in the Department of Agriculture, became the Forest Service. In addition to its previous assignment of advising the nation on forestry, the new organization assumed charge of the National Forest System, then in its infancy. Over the following half-century or more, the energetic agency enjoyed public approval, even applause, of a kind seldom awarded federal bureaucracies. Beginning in the 1950s, however, and increasingly in the next two decades, the Forest Service suffered savage condemnation, as its staunchest supporters became its bitterest critics.

Timber Availability - Timber for Florida: Today and Tomorrow / by J. Dewel Lawrence, Frank O. Lege. - Division of Forestry, 1973. ID: B1209 Type: BKS Southlands 8.41 L

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Timber Cutting Practices / by Steve Conway. - Second. - Miller Freeman Publications, Inc., 1973. ID: B3386 Southlands 4.1 C66t ISBN/ISSN: 0-87930-021-3 Subject 1. TIMBER

Timber Demand: The Future is Now, Proceedings P-80-29. - Forest Products Research Society, 1980. ID: B2593 Type: BKS Southlands 7.0 T55 1980

Timber For Oregon's Tomorrow - The 1989 Update. - 1989 Update. - Oregon State University, 1991. ID: B2891 Southlands 0.734 S47t Subject 1. HARVEST PROJECTIONS

Timber Harvesting - A textbook for use in courses in timber harvesting at the high school and post-high school levels and as an introductory college text / American Pulpwood Association. - Fourth Edition. - The Interstate Printers & Publishers, Inc., 1988. ID: B3303 Southlands 4.0 A53t ISBN/ISSN: 0-8134-2775-4 Subject 1. LOGGING As we introduce this text to the reader, we want to stress the point that timber harvesting represents one phase in a series of cycles which can be sustained indefinitely into the future. These cycles start with the forest ready for thinning, improvement or harvest cuts. The cycles proceed with intensive forest utilization of trees cut furing the harvesting or logging operations. The rough logs or pulpwood transported to forest products plants provides the basic new material for a large, dynamic and important U.S. industry. The cycle is completed each year as the farmers, industries and other private and public owners of forest lands make plans, invest money and take action to maintain and improve the renewable forest. This cycle of uses of the renewable forest described above is shown in the illustration on page 2. Units 1 through 4 provide a background for an understanding of where timber comes from and how it is used. Unit 5 stresses the importance of safety in logging.

Timber Harvesting and Forest Soil Rutting Workshop / by James E. Johnson. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, Blacksburg, VA, 1990. ID: B2746 Type: BKS Southlands 4.013 J63t 1990

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Timber Harvesting, The Link Between Management and Utilization, Proceedings 3rd SAF Region V Technical Conference / by A. Jeff Martin. - SAF, 1985. ID: B2780 Type: BKS Southlands 4.0 M37t 1985

Timber Management - A Quantitative Approach / by Jerome L. Clutter... [et al.]. - Joun Wiley & Sons, 1983. ID: B915 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 7.0 T583 c.3 ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-02961-0

Timber Management - A Quantitative Approach / by Jerome L. Clutter... [et al.]. - John Wiley & Sons, 1983. ID: B1390 Type: BKS Southlands 7.0 T583 ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-02961-0

Timber Management and Wood Procurement Guidelines for Linerboard Production in North-Central Arkansas / by Mark Richard Dubois. - Mississippi State University, 1994. (Dissertation) ID: B3660 Southlands 0.762 Dubois Subject 1. TIMBER MANAGEMENT Utilization and economic relationships between 14-, 19-, 23-, and 29-year old loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) plantations in north-central Arkansas were evaluated. Data from 130 trees were used to explore relationships between plantation, tree, wood, wood chip, pulp, and paper properties. Measurements of trees after felling, after delimbing and topping to merchantable height, and after debarking provided tree variables used in an analysis. After debarking, merchantable stems were grouped by age and 2-inch diameter classes and chipped. Chip samples were collected and analyzed for chip distributions, chip thickness, and wood properties. Chips samples from each combination of plantation age and diameter class were pulped and handsheets were formed. Paper strength tests included burst, tear, tensile, and short-span compression.

Timber Management Toward Wood Quality and End-Product Value / by S. Y. Zhang, R. Gosselin, G. Chauret. - Forintek Canada Corp., 1998. ID: B2848 Type: BKS Southlands 7.016 Z22t 1997 ISBN/ISSN: 0-86488-527-X Subject 1. TIMBER MANAGEMENT Wood resource has been changing worldwide in terms of both quantity and quality. Wood supply in some regions (e.g., Pacific Northwest) has been declining, whereas fast growing plantations in other regions (e.g., NZ) supply an increased amount of wood. With the worldwide move to intensive forest management to meet the wood demand and to preserve the environment, the quality of the wood supply has been undergoing a significant change. Nowadays, the forest industry must utilize the existing resource more efficiently. On the other hand, it is critical to invest in intensive timber management to sustain

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(Continued) Timber Management Toward Wood Quality and End-Product Value long-term quality wood supply. To achieve these objectives, it is important to evaluate various wood quality characteristics for optimal processing and end uses. It becomes important to incorporate wood quality characteristics into forest inventory and wood supply so that end-product output could be projected and rational investment on timber management could be made based on the future market needs for specific products. It also becomes necessary to link timber management with wood quality and end-product value through a holistic approach. Some regions of the world have accumulated valuable experience, but there are still many questions to answer globally and regionally. To share each other's experiences, exchange ideas and discuss the main issues, Forintek Canada Corp. has organized this international workshop sponsored by CTIA and IUFRO.

Timber Management: A Quantitative Approach / by Jerome L. Clutter... [et al.]. - John Wiley & Sons, 1983. ID: B1269 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 7.0 T583 c.2 ISBN/ISSN: 1983

Timber Products and Industries / by Nelson Courtlandt Brown. - John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1937. ID: B655 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 5.3 B879t

The Timber Sale Program Inforation Reporting System - Will it Meet the Challenge?. - American Forest Association. ID: B1557 Type: BKS Southlands 7.81 T

The Timber Situation in 12 Southern States - Volume 1, A Re-evaluation of Growth and Yield in the Southern Forest, and the Impact of a Tighter Wood Supply on timber Demand and Prices / by Inc. Resource Information Systems, Resource Economics International. - Resource Information Systems, Inc., 1986. ID: B3135 Type: BKS Southlands 1.321 R47t Subject 1. SOUTHERN FOREST The key feature of our analysis of the Southern timber situation has been a profound re-assessment of current and future supplies of southern timber compared to prevailing information. The changed outlook for timber supplies has caused us to re-evaluate the outlook for timber demand in the South. The picture of current and future demand outlined in the following chapters is set within the boundaries imposed by our new knowledge of the South's potential to produce timber.

Timber Supply and Housing - Current and Future Challenges. - American Forest Resource Alliance. ID: B1408 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 T

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The Timber Supply in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. - Union Bag & Paper Corporation, 1952. ID: B3573 Southlands 0.734 P65t 1952 Subject 1. TIMBER SUPPLY INTRODUCTION: The question of wood supply is one that has only recently become of much concern to Southern paper mills. In this report, Union Bag & Paper Corporation has asked the firm of Pomeroy & McGowin to study the statistics available as to the present timber supply in the general area from which Union Bag expects to draw its wood. This area includes South Carolina, Georgia and Florida by reason of the fact that the mills with which you are in direct competition, draw wood from all of these states. In addition, you have asked us to evaluate any other data or facts which may have a bearing on the future supply of timber, and which may be considered by your Company in plans for expansion and in deciding on the number of acres you should own or lease to protect your future timber supply.

Timber Supply, Land Allocation, and Economic Efficiency / by William F. Hyde. - Resources for the Future, Inc., 1980. ID: B3782 Southlands 7.0 H92t Subject 1. TIMBER SUPPLY PREFACE: This text is one of many on the topic of timber supply, a perpetually central issue in forest economics and policy. But it is also something else: It is an attempt to examine the economic efficiency of investments in timber production. Special attention if directed to the increasingly important issue of investments in forestland, particularly public forestland, where allocation of land between timber production and other forest uses is an issue of national policy importance.

Timber! - Problems, Prospects, Policies / by William A. Duerr. - Iowa State University, 1973. ID: B3157 Type: BKS Southlands 7.01 D83t Subject 1. TIMBER MANAGEMENT

Timbers of the New World / by Samuel J. Record, Robert W. Hess. - Yale University Press, 1943. ID: B3786 Southlands 1.2 R42t Subject 1. TIMBER PREFACE: Timbers of the New World is the successor to Timbers of Tropical America which was published by the Yale University Press in 1924 and has been out of print since 1934. The new work contains more than twice the amount of material in the old. It not only covers the same ground more fully but its field is extended north and south of the tropics so as to include the trees and larger shrubs of the entire Western Hemisphere, exclusive of the islands of the Pacific. The bulk

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(Continued) Timbers of the New World of the treatise directly concerns Latin America, however, since about 90 percent of the species occur there, but the timbers of the United States and Canada are brought in to complete the picture. This book is intended not only for scientists but also for everyone interested in the utilization of American forests. It contains descriptions of the trees, tells where they grow and the sizes they attain, and attempts to evaluate their present and potential economic importance. It supplies the basis for the identification of the trees and their woods, correlates the vernacular, trade, and scientific names, and gives technological data on various subjects. It indicates the present and possible sources of rubber, resins, oils, tannins, dyestuffs, drugs, and fibers, and classifies the timbers with respect to their properties and uses. Persons looking for substitutes for well-known timbers or in search of a wood for a special purpose will find suggestions in the classified lists.

The Time Trap / by Alec Mackenzie. - American Management Association, 1990. ID: B1964 Type: BKS Southlands 0.41 M ISBN/ISSN: 0-8144-5969-2

Timing of First Thinning of Planted Slash Pine, Work Plan and Establishment Report / by Hans Enghardt. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1960. ID: B2056 Type: BKS Southlands 2.24 E 1960

Timing of First Thinning of Planted Slash Pine, Progress Report / by Hans Enghardt. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1962. ID: B2057 Type: BKS Southlands 2.24 E 1962

Timing of First Thinning of Planted Slash Pine, Progress Report 1967 / by Hans G. Enghardt. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1967. ID: B2058 Type: BKS Southlands 2.24 E 1967

Timing of First Thinning of Planted Slash Pine, Progress Report, 1971 / by Hans G. Enghardt. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1971. ID: B2059 Type: BKS Southlands 2.24 E 1971

Timing of First Thinning of Planted Slash Pine, Progress Report, 1974 / by Donald P. Feduccia. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1974. ID: B2060 Type: BKS Southlands 2.24 E 1974

Timing of First Thinning of Planted Slash Pine, Progress Report, 1978 / by Donald P. Feduccia. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1978. ID: B2061 Type: BKS Southlands 2.24 F 1978

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Tips About Boxes. - International Paper. ID: B1432 Type: BKS Southlands 5.613 T

Tissue Culture and Plant Science, 1984 / by H. E. Street. - Academic Press, 1974. ID: B341 Type: BKS Southlands 1.164 I61 ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-673350-3

Tissue Culture in Forestry / by J. M. Bonga, D. J. Durzan. - Martinus Nijhoff/Dr W. Junk Publishers, 1982. ID: B340 Type: BKS Southlands 1.164 T616 ISBN/ISSN: 90-247-2660-3

Tolerances of Four Species of Southern Pine to Aluminum in Solution Cultures / by Karen Anderson Williams., 1982. ID: B851 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 W724t 1982

Tomorrow's Forests Begin Today - The How and Why of Good Forest Management. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1988. ID: B1482 Type: BKS Southlands 0.731 T

Tomorrow's Trees / by Lindsay Poole, John Johns. - Claxton Press, 1992. ID: B3713 Southlands 1.3 P66t ISBN/ISSN: 0-473-01554-4 Subject 1. FORESTRY

Toward a Coordinated Spatial Data Infrastructure for the Nation. - National Academy Press, 1993. ID: B2124 Type: BKS Southlands 6.2 T68 1993 ISBN/ISSN: 0-309-04899-0

Toward A Worldwide System of Tradeable Forest Protection and Management Obligations / by Roger A. Sedjo. - Resources for the Future, Inc., 1991. ID: B1805 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 S

Toward Ecosystem Management in Florida, Florida Dept. of Environmental Protection. - Fla. Dept. Evironmental Protection, 1994. ID: B2309 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 T68 1994

Toward the Future Forest: Applying Physiology and Genetics to the Domestication of Trees / by J. H. Rediske... [et al.]. - Yale Universtiy, 1974. (Bulletin) ID: B2066 Type: BKS Southlands 1.11 R42t Bull. 85 1974

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Towards A Sustainable Paper Cycle. - International Institute for Environment and Development, London, England, 1996. ID: B2705 Type: BKS Southlands 0.2 T68 1996 ISBN/ISSN: 1-899825-40-1

Towards a Sustainable Paper Cycle, Sub-Study Series. - International Institute for Environment and Development, 1996. ID: B2759 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 T68 1996

Toxic Substances Control Sourcebook / by Alexander McRae, Leslie Whelchel. - The Center for Compliance Information, 1978. ID: B615 Type: BKS Southlands 3.82 T755 ISBN/ISSN: 0-89443-033-5

Toxic Terror - The Truth about the Cancer Scare / by Elizabeth Whelan. - Jameson Books, 1985. ID: B3778 Southlands 9.26 W33t ISBN/ISSN: 0-915463-09-1 Do we really live in a chemical environment that fosters rampant cancer, dreaded diseases and the death of our natural world? No, according to Dr. Elizabeth Whelan, who argues compellingly in Toxic Terror that this is a myth fostered by alarmists who see virulent evil in today's technology, which they either don't understand or refuse to understand. The political agitations of these "toxic terrorists" are hobbling American productivity - and actually damaging the health and environment they claim to protect. One by one, mankind's most useful and safe chemicals have come under assault, and have been banned on the basis of fragmentary or discredited evidence. The result has been the return of malaria and other diseases that were once conquered. Dr. Whelan carefully examines the myths - and the realities - about a variety of chemicals and technologies, including pesticides, PCBs and PBBs, dioxin, formaldehyde and so on. She probes the Love Canal "disaster", nuclear energy, acid rain, air and water pollution. And beneath the efforts of the alarmists, Dr. Whelan has found a hidden agenda - a quest for an America with radically reduced living standards, much lower population, austerity, and elitist controls over every facet of family and business life - which will shock fair-minded Americans. As Dr. Norman Borlaug concludes in the Foreword, we have been the victims of a hoax. Toxic Terror reveals who is responsible for that hoax, and why.

Toxicology of Insecticides / by Fumio Matsumura. - Second Edition. - Plenum Press, 1985. ID: B1332 Type: BKS Southlands 3.48 M434t2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-306-41979-3

Toxins and Plant Pathogenesis / by J. M. Daly, B. J. Deverall. - Academic Press, 1983. ID: B2240 Type: BKS Southlands 3.315 D34t ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-200780-8

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Trace Elements in Soils and Agriculture / by Mikko Sillanpaa. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1972. (FAO Soils Bulletin) ID: B895 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3113 S584t

Trace Elements in Soils and Plants / by Ph.D., D.Sc., Alina Kabata-Pendias, Ph.D., Henryk Pendias. - CRC Press, 1984. ID: B323 Type: BKS Southlands 1.132 K11t ISBN/ISSN: 0-8493-6639-9

Trace Elements in the Terrestrial Environment / by D. C. Adriano. - Springer-Verlag, 1986. ID: B447 Type: BKS Southlands 1.632 A243t ISBN/ISSN: 0-387-96158-5

Tracks in the Forest / by Ken Drushka, Hannu Konttinen. - Timberjack Group Oy, 1997. ID: B3126 Type: BKS Southlands 4.0 D78t ISBN/ISSN: 952-90-8616-4 Subject 1. TIMBER HARVESTING Early attempts at mechanized timber harvesting date back nearly a century, but the development of forest machines has largely occurred during the past 50 years. Timberjack has not been alone in this process. The main credit goes to the forest industry and to the forest professionals who came before us. Many companies - several of which are still our main competitors - also deserve credit. Once we came up with the idea, the publication of this book quickly became a matter of conscience. We were determined to leave a chronicle of forest machine development for future generations. Several decades ago, the goal of mechanization was to get timber out of the forest as cheaply as possible. Machines were designed accordingly, and timber was dragged from the forest without regard for the traces left behind. At this time, the environment was an unknown concept, one that was never discussed. Decisions about forest machines, harvesting, forest management and regeneration were made with little or no concern for the environment.... Measured by the earth's clock, fifty years is barely an instant in time. This short era does not warrant an official history. Instead, our intention was to write about the real-life story of the industry. We also wanted to introduce the inventors and machine shops with deep roots in the forest. The birth, growth and maturation of forest machine companies, complete with their successes and failures, were also a topic of interest. With this in mind, we were not looking for industry insiders - either engineers or forest professionals - to write the book. It takes some distance, after all, to see the forest for the trees. We wanted writers who represented both the Scandinavian and North American perspective. They also had to have a feel for the industry and the public dialogue on the topic. It is now up to our readers to evaluate their success. We gave our writers a free hand.

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Trade Promotion, Its Origin and Development in the Lumber Industry / by George N. Hilfinger. - Yale, New Haven, Connecticut, 1947. ID: B2511 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 H54t 1947

Trade Secrets / by Martha Langdon-Dahm. - Learning Development Systems, Inc., 1986. ID: B879 Type: BKS Southlands 7.84 L273t ISBN/ISSN: 0-936585-00-5

Training for Environmental Groups / by J. Clarence Davies, Frances H. Irwin, Barbara K. Rodes. - The Conservation Foundation, 1984. ID: B755 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 D256t ISBN/ISSN: 0-89164-083-5

Training with Video / by Steve R. Cartwright. - Knowledge Industry Publications, Inc., 1986. ID: B170 Type: BKS Southlands 0.742 C329t ISBN/ISSN: 0-86729-132-X

Transactions of the Sixteenth North American Wildlife Conference / by Ethel M. Quee. - Wildlife Management Institute, 1951. ID: B1629 Type: BKS Southlands 9.12 T 1951

Transactions of the Twenty-Fifth North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference / by James B. Trefethen. - Wildlife Management Institute, 1960. ID: B1189 Type: BKS Southlands 9.12 T

Transactions of the Twenty-Fifth North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference / by James B. Trefethen. - Wildlife Management Institute, 1960. ID: B1630 Type: BKS Southlands 9.12 T 1960

Transactions of the Twenty-Sixth North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference / by James B. Trefethen. - Wildlife Management Institute, 1961. ID: B1631 Type: BKS Southlands 9.12 T 1961

The Transfer of Technology to Developing Countries-the Pulp and Paper Industry / by K. Rudy Meyer. - United Nations Institute for Trng. & Res, 1974. (UNITAR Research Report No. 19) ID: B1910 Type: BKS Southlands 0.77 M

Transformations and Movement of Urea and Ammonium Nitrate in a Piedmont Forest Soil / by Alan Alfred Lucier., 1983. ID: B272 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 L937t 1983

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Transport and Transfer Processes in Plants / by I. F. Wardlaw, J. B. Passioura. - Academic Press, 1976. ID: B361 Type: BKS Southlands 1.311 T772 ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-734850-6

Transport of Forest-Energy Wood in Sweden - IEA/BA IX, Activity 6, Transport and Handling / by Berndt Norden. - Mississippi State University, 1995. (IEA Report) ID: B3452 Southlands 4.01 N67t Subject 1. FUELWOOD INTRODUCTION: The following report was commissioned with SkogForsk, Sweden, by IEA/BA Task IX Activity 6. Its objective was to highlight the main methods currently used in Sweden to transport forest fuelwood to utilization facilities and illustrate the effect each hauling method has on haulage costs. The report describes six transportation systems and gives haulage costs for each system based on haulage distance.

Transport of Full Trees over Public Roads in Eastern Canada - A State of the Art Report / by C. R. Silversides, R. L. Moodie. - Forest Engineering Research Institute, 1985. (Special Report) ID: B3673 Southlands 4.0 S54t ISBN/ISSN: 0381-7733 Subject 1. BIOMASS FOREWORD: In Canada the major use of forest biomass for energy is by the forest industries. It amounts to 68 percent of the total consumption of forest biomass for energy, the remaining 32 percent is used for domestic heating. The use of biomass for energy is considered to be captive to the forest industries and thus is not dependent upon the forces of market or price. For this reason it is possible to visualize the forest industries becoming more energy self-sufficient by the utilization of yet a greater part of the forest biomass. The economic transportation of full trees to the consuming mills will further encourage this development. The Canadian Government program called ENFOR (Energy from the Forest) has supported this project, the purpose of which is to study how best forest biomass can be transported over public roads along with conventionally merchantable wood to the consuming mills.

Transport Phenomena in Plants / by D. A. Baker. - Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1978. ID: B2362 Type: BKS Southlands 1.1 B32t ISBN/ISSN: 0-470-26288-5 Subject 1. PLANT TRANSLOCATION

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Transport Processes in Wood / by John F. Siau. - Springer-Verlag, 1984. ID: B643 Type: BKS Southlands 5.1 S563t ISBN/ISSN: 3-540-12574-4

Trashing the Economy, How Runaway Environmentalism is Wrecking America / by Ron Arnold, Alan Gottlieb. - First. - Free Enterprise Press, Bellevue, WA, 1993. ID: B2219 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 A76t ISBN/ISSN: 0-939571-13-7 Subject 1. NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION

A Treatise on Dinitrogen Fixation - Section IV: Agronomy and Ecology / by R. W. F. Hardy, A. H. Gibson. - John Wiley & Sons, 1977. ID: B386 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3116 T784 ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-02343-4

A Treatise on the Law of Surveying and Boundaries, Fifth Edition / by Walter G. Robillard, Lane J. Bouman. - Fifth Edition. - The Michie Company, Charlottesville, VA, 1976. ID: B2607 Type: BKS Southlands 6.1 R62t5 ISBN/ISSN: 0-87473-296-4

Tree Breeding, Population Genetics and Conservation of Genes, The Marcus Wallenberg Foundation, Symposia Proceedings: 9 / by Gene Namkoong, Gosta Erikson, Bjorn Hagglund. - Marcus Wallenberg Foundation, 1994. ID: B3363 Southlands 1.48 M37t Subject 1. TREE BREEDING Lectures given at the 1994 Marcus Wallenberg Symposium in Stockholm, Sweden, on September 22, 1994.

Tree Crops: A Permanent Agriculture / by Joseph Russell Smith. - Island Press, 1950. ID: B2579 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 7.012 S64t ISBN/ISSN: 0-933280-44-0

Tree Disease Concepts / by Paul D. Manion. - Second Edition. - Prentice-Hall, 1991. ID: B1709 Type: BKS Southlands 3.31 M ISBN/ISSN: 0-13-929423-6

Tree Farms: Harvest for the Future / by Joseph Dowdell, Dorothy Dowdell. - Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1965. ID: B2806 Type: BKS Southlands 7.001 D68t

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn / by Betty Smith. - Seventeenth Edition. - Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1943. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3225 Southlands - Training Center

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(Continued) A Tree Grows in Brooklyn 0.71 S54t Subject 1. NOVEL There's a tree that grows in Brooklyn. Some people call it the Tree of Heaven. No matter where its seed falls, it makes a tree which struggles to reach the sky. It grows in boarded-up lots and out of neglected rubbish heaps. It grows up out of cellar gratings. It is the only tree that grows out of cement. It grows lushly...survives without sun, water, and seemingly without earth. It would be considered beautiful except that there are too many of it.

Tree Growth / by Theodore T. Kozlowski. - The Ronald Press Company, 1962. ID: B313 Type: BKS Southlands 1.1 K88t

Tree Growth and Environmental Stresses / by Theodore T. Kozlowski. - University of Washington Press, 1979. ID: B326 Type: BKS Southlands 1.14 K88t ISBN/ISSN: 0-295-95636-4

Tree Growth and Forest Soils / by Chester T. Youngberg, Charles B. Davey. - Oregon State University Press, 1970. ID: B435 Type: BKS Southlands 1.63 N864 3rd 1968 ISBN/ISSN: 0-87071-423-6

Tree Improvement in the Northeast: Interim Summary and Recommendations for Selected Species / by K. K. Carter... [et al.]. - University of Maine, 1988. (Technical Bulletin 131) ID: B1581 Type: BKS Southlands 2.71 C

Tree Improvement Strategies: Modelization and Optimization / by Luc Emile Paques., 1984. ID: B223 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 p219t 1984

Tree Improvement Symposium Proceedings., 1979. ID: B1045 Type: BKS Southlands 2.71 T

Tree Pathology: A Short Introduction / by William H. Smith. - Academic Press, 1970. ID: B578 Type: BKS Southlands 3.31 S664t

Tree Physiology and Yield Improvement / by M. G. R. Cannell, F. T. Last. - Academic Press, 1976. ID: B403 Type: BKS Southlands 1.4 T786 ISBN/ISSN: 0 12 158750 9

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Tree Physiology and Yield Improvement / by M. G. R. Cannell, F. T. Last. - Academic Press, 1976. ID: B1295 Type: BKS Southlands 1.4 T786 ISBN/ISSN: 0 12 158750 9

Tree Physiology Colloquium, Papers Given March 29-30, 1973, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin. - University of Wisconsin-Extension Svs, 1973. ID: B2213 Type: BKS Southlands 1.14 T73 1973

Tree Planting in the United States - 1995. - U.S.D.A., 1996. ID: B3058 Type: BKS Southlands 0.752 M68t 1995 Subject 1. TIMBER STAND IMPROVEMENT This annual report summarizes tree planting, timber stand improvement, and nursery production activities across all ownerships of forest land in the United States. It includes State-by-State and ownership breakdowns, regional totals, as well as analysis of the trends in the data. It does not include tree planting in urban and community environments. As far as we know, it is the most complete compilation of such data in the country. Because some of the data are estimated, caution must be used in drawing inferences.

Tree Planting in the United States - 1996 / by Robert J. Moulton, Jeralyn D. Snellgrove. - U.S.D.A., 1997. ID: B3059 Type: BKS Southlands 0.752 M68t 1996 Subject 1. TIMBER STAND INPROVEMENT This annual report summarizes tree planting, timber stand improvement, and nursery production activities across all ownerships of forest land in the United States. It includes State-by-State and ownership breakdowns, regional totals, as well as analysis of the trends in the data. It does not include tree planting in urban community environments. As far as we know, it is the most complete compilation of such data in the country. Because some of the data are estimated, caution must be used in drawing inferences.

Tree Planting in the United States-1990 / by Robert D. Mangold, Robert J. Moulton, Jeralyn D. Snellgrove. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1991. ID: B2076 Type: BKS Southlands 2.54 M

Tree Rings and Climate / by H. C. Fritts. - Academic Press, 1976. ID: B691 Type: BKS Southlands 7.26 F919t ISBN/ISSN: 0 12 268450-8

Tree Rings, Basics and Applications of Dendrochronology / by Fritz Hans Schweingruber. - D. Reidel Publishing Co., Holland, 1988. ID: B2644 Type: BKS Southlands 7.26 S33t ISBN/ISSN: 9027724458

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Tree Shelters for Seedling Protection. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1991. ID: B1941 Type: BKS Southlands 2.533 T

Tree Talk, The People and Politics of Timber / by Ray Raphael. - Island Press, 1981. ID: B2603 Type: BKS Southlands 7.0 R36t ISBN/ISSN: 0-933280-10-6 Subject 1. FOREST MANAGEMENT

Trees - Structure and Function / by Martin H. Zimmermann, Claud L. Brown. - Springer-Verlag, 1971. ID: B3312 Southlands 1.1 Z55t Subject 1. GROWTH The present book is devoted largely to those aspects of structure and function which are peculiar to trees. It attempts to close part of the existing gap in our knowledge of organismal plant physiology. No attempt has been made to cover such basic processes as photosynthesis, respiration, metabolism, nutrition, or other topics common to all green plants. These are adequately covered in textbooks of biochemistry and general plant physiology. Problems relating to certain aspects of dormancy and nutrition are discussed along with other functional aspects insofar as they are specifically related to trees; they are not covered as separate entities. This text emphasizes the relationships between structure and function. The authors hope the reader will gain some knowledge of how trees work, not how a given species reacts under different environments. Our approach is not an ecological one in spite of the current timeliness of the subject.

Trees and Man / by Herbert L. Edlin. - Columbia University Press, 1976. ID: B354 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3 E23t ISBN/ISSN: 0-231-04158-6

Trees and People, Forestland Ecosystems and Our Future / by Richard N. Jordan. - Regnery Publishing, Inc., 1994. ID: B2463 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 J67t ISBN/ISSN: 0-89526-483-8 Subject 1. FOREST CONSERVATION

The Trees of Calcutta and Its Neighbourhood / by A. P. Benthall. - Thacker Spink & Co. (1933), Ltd., 1946. ID: B3718 Southlands 0.71 B46t Subject 1. TREE SPECIES FOREWORD: The study of Indian plants dates from a very early period, as early a period as 2500 B.C. In Europe herbalists probed into the

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(Continued) The Trees of Calcutta and Its Neighbourhood mysterious uses of plants, for curing diseases and warding off evils, during the 13th and the 14th centuries, or even earlier from the time of Socrates and Plato. Various healing properties of plants are mentioned in the Vedas and other Hindu scriptures and hundreds of folklores on the religious, economic, and medicinal uses of Indian plants have had their origin from the writings and teachings of the ancient sages, herbalists, kavirajas, and pandits. These are handed down to us from generation to generation even to the present day. Some of these refer accurately to the life history and the structures of plants and their healing properties. In fact, the knowledge gained in the very early period of botanical studies through these sources has found access even into modern botanical literature an the standard pharmacopoeia. Folk-lores are fascinating and create such deep impressions in the minds of laymen, as well as of trained botanists, that their treatment, in addition to a comprehensive account of morphology, systematic, taxonomy, and ecology of plants dealt with in this botanical treatise, add much to the information, delight and pleasure of readers.

Trees of Georgia and Adjacent States / by Claud L. Brown, L. Katherine Kirkman. - Timber Press, Inc., 1990. ID: B2244 Type: BKS Southlands 1.5 B76t ISBN/ISSN: 0-88192-148-3

The Trees of Northern Florida / by Herman Kurz, Robert K. Godfrey. - University of Florida Press, 1962. ID: B1374 Type: BKS Southlands 1.2 K96t

Trees of South Africa / by Eve Palmer, Norah Pitman. - A. A. Balkema, 1961. ID: B3764 Southlands 1.2 P24t Subject 1. PROTECTION INTRODUCTION: We are conscious of our temerity in writing this book - one which would possibly have been better undertaken by a botanist or a forester. Our excuse is that while they would be writing for people like themselves, we are writing for people like ourselves, who have little knowledge of botany but who believe that this need not necessarily bar them from an interest in South Africa's strange, varied, and beautiful native trees. "Let us," we said at length, "write our own book. Let it be fore people like ourselves who, although their knowledge of botany is elementary, are yet curious enough to wonder what it is they see when they travel through the forest and veld." We have collected our facts over thirteen years, from farmers, gardeners, botanists, foresters, whose friendliness and willingness to help have been a continual enjoyment to us. Many of our observations have been made in the field although naturally a great deal of information has come from standard botanical works, and pamphlets issued by the Departments of Agriculture and Forestry.

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Trees of the Southeastern United States / by Wilbur H. Duncan, Marion B. Duncan. - The University of Georgia Press, 1988. ID: B1403 Type: BKS Southlands 1.2 D ISBN/ISSN: 0-8203-0954-0

Trees, Shrubs, and Woody Vines of Northern Florida and Adjacent Georgia and Alabama / by Robert K. Godfrey. - Univ. of Georgia Press, Athens, 1988. ID: B2243 Type: BKS Southlands 1.5 G62t ISBN/ISSN: 0-8203-1035-2

Trickle Irrigation. - No. 14. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1973. (Irrigation and Drainage Paper) ID: B1678 Type: BKS Southlands 2.66 T

Tropical Forestry, the Earthscan Reader / by Simon Rietbergen. - St. Lucie Press, Delray Beach, Fla., 1993. ID: B2231 Type: BKS Southlands 2.58 R53t ISBN/ISSN: 1-85383-127-1

Tropical Forests and Climate / by Norman Myers. - Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1992. ID: B2407 Type: BKS Southlands 2.58 M93t ISBN/ISSN: 0-7923-1688-6 Subject 1. CLIMATIC CHANGES

The Tropical Rain Forest - A Ecological Study / by M.A., Ph.D., RichardsP. W.. - Cambridge University Press, 1976. ID: B390 Type: BKS Southlands 2.58 R517t ISBN/ISSN: 0 521 06079 6

Tropical Rainforest / by Arnold Newman. - Facts On File, Inc., 1990. ID: B1625 Type: BKS Southlands 2.58 N48t ISBN/ISSN: 0-8160-1944-4

Tropical Silviculture, Volume III / Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1958. ID: B3731 Southlands 2.58 F66t Subject 1. TROPICAL SILVICULTURE This is a companion volume to a general study on tropical silviculture; it contains selected general papers in their original language relating to this subject, including those prepared at the request of FAO for presentation at the Fourth World Forestry Congress, Dehra Dun, India, 1954. These papers are also included in a volume of the official Congress proceedings.

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Tropical Trees - Variation, Breeding and Conservation / by J. Burley, B. T. Styles. - Academic Press, 1976. (Linnean Society Symposium) ID: B518 Type: BKS Southlands 2.58 S989 ISBN/ISSN: 0.12.145150.X

Tropicals / by Gordon Courtright. - Timber Press, 1988. ID: B2444 Type: BKS Southlands 2.58 C68t ISBN/ISSN: 0-88192-332-X Subject 1. TROPICAL PLANTS

The True State of the Planet / by Ronald Bailey. - The Free Press, New York, N. Y., 1995. ID: B2439 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 B34t ISBN/ISSN: 0-02-874010-6 Subject 1. ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY

The Turning Wheels / by Stuart Cloete. - The Riverside Press, 1937. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3207 Southlands - Training Center 0.71 C46t Subject 1. NOVEL A novel of violence and passion, of Kaffir-killing, child-bearing, Bible-searching, and irrepressible young love; the story of the Great Trek of 1836 to the Transvaal undertaken by scattered bands of fiery, lusty, stubborn Boer farmers, incensed by the acts of the English in the Cape Colony which they had founded.

Twentieth Northeastern Forest Tree Improvement Conference. - Northeastern Forest Experiment Station, 1972. ID: B2351 Type: BKS Southlands 2.71 N874 20 1972

Twentieth Publication Design Annual. - The Society of Publication Designers,Inc, 1986. ID: B1980 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 T971 ISBN/ISSN: 0-942604-10-5

Twenty-Five Year Index to the Southern Weed Science Society Proceedings. - Southern Weed Science Society, 1975. ID: B985 Type: BKS Southlands 2.67 S727 1975

Twig Key to the Deciduous Woody Plants of Eastern North America / by William M. Harlow. - Fourth Revised Ed. - William M. Harlow, 1949. ID: B3322 Southlands 1.21 H37t Subject 1. WOODY PLANTS To most otherwise "forest-minded" folk, the approach of autumn with

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(Continued) Twig Key to the Deciduous Woody Plants of Eastern North America its showers of mnay-colored leaves, spells the end of the season's activities in the identification of deciduous trees and shrubs. Without leaves, the members of the forest community, unless they be relatively large, seem to lose much of their summer's identity and may even descend to the level of "brush." This is in reality not the case, as may be easily discovered by examining any leafless twig with a 10-X pocket lens, or even with the naked eye. A casual glance at Plate 1 will also serve to show that woody plants in winter are anything but featureless.

Two-Dimensional Electrophoresis and Immunological Techniques / by Bonnie S. Dunbar. - Plenum Press, 1987. ID: B3008 Type: BKS Southlands 1.486 D86t Subject 1. ELECTROPHORESIS This text is a summary of basic principles and techniques and is dedicated to all those students who have been told by their mentors, "Go forth and do two-dimensional gels and have the results on my desk tomorrow." No attempt has been made in this text to provide exhaustive lists of references related to basic principles or techniques or to list every company or supplier involved in this area of research. Nevertheless, it is hoped that sufficient information is given to help a new investigator or student appreciate the complexities but develop sufficient expertise to carry out these techniques successfully. The discussions are designed to instill in basic science and clinical investigators of all levels of expertise an appreciation of the power of combining a variety of techniques as well as to provide basic insight into the theories, complexities, and problems frequently encountered with electrophoretic and immunochemical methods.

Type, Graphics, and Macintosh / by John Richard Balint., 1987. ID: B174 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 B186t

U. S. EPA Nonpoint Source Information Exchange Computer Bulletin Board System (BBS), User's Manual. - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1992. (EPA 503/8-92/002) ID: B2171 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 U83 1992

The U.S. Forest Service - A History / by Harold K. Steen. - University of Washington Press, 1977. ID: B3730 Southlands 0.111 S33u ISBN/ISSN: 0-295-95523-6 Subject 1. FORESTRY Forest resources have always been at issue in our nation's history, from the early days of land-clearing and settling through the era of industrialization to today, when forest use is complicated by ecologic

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(Continued) The U.S. Forest Service - A History concerns. In the public eye since its inception has been the national forest system and its administrator, the U.S. Forest Service, which has had to translate contemporary public opinion and technological knowledge into a viable, logical, and generally acceptable program of forest use and preservation. The U.S. Forest Service describes the development of this agency within the federal bureaucracy and the evolution of its role in American forestry. Although it is nominally responsible for the 180 million acres of national forests, the Forest Service's interests have ranged far beyond; and in synthesizing all aspects of its operations, this study gives the first comprehensive history of the service to date. The resources of the National Archives, Library of Congress, and many universities and historical societies were utilized to yield new interpretations and a balanced, in-depth analysis.

U.S. Forestry and Water Quality: What Course in the 80's? - An Analysis of Environmental and Economic Issues. - Water Pollution Control Federation, 1980. ID: B1848 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 U

The Ultimate Advantage: Creating the High-involvement Organization / by Edward E., III Lawler. - First. - Jossey-Bass, Inc., 1992. ID: B2188 Type: BKS Southlands 0.41 L38u 1992 ISBN/ISSN: 1-55542-414-7

Ultimate Disposal of Wastewaters and Their Residuals., 1973. ID: B743 Type: BKS Southlands 9.18 U47

Underexploited Tropical Plants with Promising Economic Value. - National Academy of Sciences, 1975. ID: B1880 Type: BKS Southlands 1.5 U

Understanding and Using Video / by Clara Degen. - Longman, 1985. ID: B171 Type: BKS Southlands 0.742 U55 ISBN/ISSN: 0-86729-156-7

Understanding Economics / by Carl H. Madden. - Chamber of Commerce of the United States, 1966. ID: B3491 Southlands 0.2 M32u Subject 1. ECONOMICS INTRODUCTION: The purpose back of the course - and back of the economic discussion groups who will use it - is to develop articulate, knowledgeable spokesmen who can improve and widen public understanding of the contributions made to human well-being and freedom by the competitive free enterprise economy. But in order to be an articulate, persuasive spokesman, the individual citizen must know what he is talking about. He must know his

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(Continued) Understanding Economics economics. UNDERSTANDING ECONOMICS - the Chamber's new course - is designed to help these needed and knowledgeable spokesmen. This course has been fashioned out of more than 12 years' experience with thousands of economic discussion groups - organized by local and state chambers of commerce, trade and professional associations, business firms, and countless community organizations. This course consists of ten books for understanding economics: (1) Why Economics?; (2) Why Prices?; (3)Productive Resources; (4) Money and Finance; (5) National Income; (6) Business Ups and Downs; (7) Government and the Economy; (8) International Economics; (9) Science, Technology and the Economy; and (10) The Power of Choice.

UNESCO - Man and the Biosphere Program. - German National MAB Committee, 1981. ID: B1160 Type: BKS Southlands 2.58 U

The United States Forest Policy / by John Ise. - Arno Press, New York, 1920. ID: B2794 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.11 I83u ISBN/ISSN: 0-405-04511-5

United States Tree Books, A Bibliography of Tree Identification / by William A. Dayton. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1952. (Bibliographical Bulletin) ID: B2067 Type: BKS Southlands 0.735 D

Uptake of Ions by Plant Roots / by Dudley James Francis Bowling. - Chapman and Hall, 1976. ID: B377 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3115 B787u ISBN/ISSN: 0-470-09285-8

Urban Dynamics / by Jay W. Forrester. - Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1969. ID: B3771 Southlands 0.71 F67u ISBN/ISSN: 0-262-06026-4 Subject 1. URBAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FOREWORD: In this important and provocative book, Professor Forrester asks whether the measures we have adopted to alleviate urban problems have not in fact intensified them. If he is right in contending that some solutions in the past have been less successful than their proponents anticipated - and in a few cases even counter productive in the long run - we must re-examine the problems of our cities, abandon a number of old approaches, and adopt or invent new modes of attack.

USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map, Agricultural Research Service, Misc. Pub. No. 1475 / by Henry M. Cathey. - U.S.D.A. Agricultural Research Service, 1990. ID: B1863 Type: BKS Southlands 1.611 U

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The Use and Significance of Pesticides in the Environment / by F. L. McEwen, G. R. Stephenson. - John Wiley & Sons, 1979. ID: B538 Type: BKS Southlands 3.01 M142u ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-03903-9

The Use of Commercial Fertilizers - Particularly Nitrogen - in Forestry / by Hermann Mayer-Krapoll. - Allied Chemical & Dye Corp., 1956. ID: B3535 Southlands 2.64 M39u Subject 1. FERTILIZER NITROGEN FOREWORD: It would seem that silviculture stands before a decisive turning point in its development. Up to the present time, our forest managers have, in general, limited their efforts in an attempt to control the nature of the soil, and thus its yield, by properly building-up the soil and by suitable methods of clearing - and to a very substantial extent, also by cultivation. today, more intensive methods of forest management are gaining a foothold to an ever increasing extent. In my opinion, the principle incentive for this has been the rapid development which soil science has recently experienced. It has supplied us with a huge amount of knowledge affording us an insight into the inner processes, and thus has facilitated an understanding of the causes of the phenomena occurring in our forests. As a result of this, there have been made available for the intensifying of our efforts, in principle, two new methods which previously had been scarcely feasible for the forester, or at least feasible only at great risk. One of these two methods is of a more indirect nature. In this method, the attempt is made to determine the specific features of the stand and its manifold relationships to forest management as accurately as possible, and thereupon grow those species of trees and carry on those management measures which, with due consideration of these specific properties, afford the greatest chance of success. The second method, which is no less promising, endeavors to increase the yield by direct treatment of the soil and particularly by fertilization and intensive cultivation.

The Use of Phytograms to Determine a Quantitative Index for Healthy, Pathogenically Impacted and Anthrogenically Impacted / by W. Gensler. - Agricultural Electronica Corporation, 1988. ID: B1548 Type: BKS Southlands 0.66 G

Use of Selfed Material in Forest Tree Improvement / by Dag Lindgren. - Royal College of Forestry, Stockholm, 1975. ID: B2347 Type: BKS Southlands 2.71 L56u

A User Guide to the UNIX System, Second Edition / by Rebecca Thomas, Jean Yates. - 2nd. - Osborne McGraw-Hill, Berkeley, CA, 1985. ID: B1945 Type: BKS Southlands 0.665 T ISBN/ISSN: 0-07-881109-0

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A User's Guide to Forest Information Retrieval (FIR) - Forest Inventory and Analysis. ID: B1180 Type: BKS Southlands 7.9 U

A User's Guide to SAS 76 / by Anthony J. Barr... [et al.]. - SAS Institute Inc., 1976. ID: B998 Type: BKS Southlands 0.66 B ISBN/ISSN: 0 917382 01 3

Using Mating Disruption to Manage Gypsy Moth: A Review / by Richard C. Reardon... [et al.]. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1995. (Technology Transfer) ID: B3631 Southlands 3.462 R42u Subject 1. MATING DISRUPTION PREFACE: This review is published as part of a joint USDA program conducted by three of its agencies - Agricultural Research Service (ARS), Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), and Forest Service - to develop specific methods for managing sparse-density expanding populations of the gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar (L.). The program is supported through the efforts of the Gypsy Moth Mating Disruption Working Group.

Using Stochastic Dominance to Evaluate Uncertain Forestry Investments / by Ray Alan Newbold., 1987. ID: B1299 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 N534u 1987

Using the Internet, Second Special Edition / by Mary Ann Pike. - 2nd Special Edition. - Que Corporation, 1995. ID: B2924 Type: BKS Southlands 0.412 P54u Subject 1. INTERNET

Utilization of Low-Grade Southern Hardwoods: Feasibility Studies of 36 Enterprises / by Donald A. Stumbo. - Forest Products Research Society, 1980. ID: B2552 Type: BKS Southlands 5.0 S78u 1980

Utilization of Municipal Sewage Effluent and Sludge on Forest and Disturbed Land / by William E. Sopper, Sonja N. Kerr. - The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1979. ID: B770 Type: BKS Southlands 9.262 U89 ISBN/ISSN: 0-271-00205-0

Utilization of Residual Forest Biomass / by Pentti Hakkila. - Springer-Verlag, New York, NY, 1989. (Springer Series in Wood Science) ID: B2611 Type: BKS Southlands 5.81 H34u ISBN/ISSN: 0-387-50299-8

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La valeur des tests precoces dans la selection des arbres forestiers en particulier au point de vue de la croissance / by Alphonse Nanson., 1968. ID: B279 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 N189v 1968

Validation and Extension of a Hazard Rating System for the Nantucket Pine Tip Moth Rhyacionia frustrana (Comstock) / by Karen Hoza Wilson., 1984. ID: B850 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 W749v 1984

The Valuation and Use of Site Information for Douglas-fir Reforestation in Western Oregon: A Decision Analysis / by Dieter Hans-Friedrich Schone. - Oregon State University, 1983. ID: B2489 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 S33v 1983

Value Added - Timber for Florida: Today and Tomorrow / by Thomas R. Centner, E. T. Sullivan. - Division of Forestry, 1973. ID: B1207 Type: BKS Southlands 5.0 C

Values and Integrals of the Orthogonal Polynomial up to N-26 / by Ph.D., Danie DeLuryl B.. - University of Toronto Press, 1950. ID: B158 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.714 D366v

Valuing Wildlife - Economic and Social Perspectives / by Daniel J. Decker, Gary R. Goff. - Westview Press, 1987. ID: B1310 Type: BKS Southlands 9.12 V215 ISBN/ISSN: 0-8133-7120-1

Vandals Wild / by Joseph W. Bennett. - Bennett Publishing Co., 1969. ID: B3581 Southlands 7.0 B46v Subject 1. VANDALISM INTRODUCTION: The purpose of Vandals Wild is to help create better understanding of the outdoors, to create concern about the worsening behavior problems, to develop an appreciation of the importance the outdoor experience can have in all of our lives. This book attempts to show what is happening in our forests, parks, waters and beaches. We hope the conclusions will be helpful although we see no simple A-B-C formula for a quick, easy cure. The problems are much too complex for that. We hope to stimulate serious thought and concern about how our very limited lands of tomorrow are to be managed, or mis-managed.

The Vanishing Virginian / by Rebecca Yancey Williams. - E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1940. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3208 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center 0.71 W54v

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(Continued) The Vanishing Virginian Subject 1. NOVEL Here is the Saga of Cap'n Bob Yancey, a rollicking, honest, thoroughly delightful and heart-warming story of a colorful lawyer - his family, friends, and neighbors - of the town of Lynchburg in Virginia. He was the "Commonwealth's Attorney" of Lynchburg, but he had always wanted to be an engineer - to emulate his friends Mercer Brooke and Matthew Fontaine Maury - so he did what he could, as an anateur, rebuilding the swimming pool once a year. The Cap'n was the town's best story teller, and the center of attraction to the amused and admiring male population, who enjoyed his yarns, and his wholesome, heartly laugh. The Cap'n had tremendous lung power and made good use of it in times of stress: when the Cap'n yelled, "Fire! Fire!" there was no possible mistake about it. The Cap'n was a peppery, irascible gentleman who was frequently in trouble in the courtroom, where he found it difficult indeed to take the Judge's orders in good part. Once he was jailed for contempt. Although the Cap'n sweeps through his daughter's book like an inescapable tornado, this is also the story of the Cap'n's wife who had not gone to V.M.I., and who had no respect for discipline. Mother glides through these pages in a quiet, undisciplined, tolerant way, sending grandmother off for a visit to give her room a good cleaning, and burning up the cherished family letters of Thomas Jefferson in the process. And Mother took the Cap'n easily, daily concerned with his vast appetite, and solicitous about his health. The robust Cap'n's biography is also the story of a town. A host of family characters and friends make up this American drama. A rich, human, unsophisticated American story of the small-town life of a highly individualistic and entertaining family, is this one, its pages filled with delicious anecdotes, and an altogether delightful commentary on one of the most gracious and carefree periods of our American life.

Variation in Mineral Flux to the Forest Floors of a Pine and a Hardwood Stand in the Georgia Piedmont / by Allen L. Torrenueva., 1975. ID: B290 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 T692v 1975

Variation in Tracheid Length and Wood Density in Geographic Races of Scotch Pine / by Robert M. Echols. - Yale University, 1958. (Bulletin) ID: B3432 Southlands 5.123 W33v 1958 Subject 1. SCOTCH PINE

The Vascular Cambium, Development and Structure / by Philip R. Larson. - Springer-Verlag, 1994. (Springer Series in Wood Science) ID: B3401 Southlands 1.142 L37v

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(Continued) The Vascular Cambium, Development and Structure Subject 1. CAMBIAL DEVELOPMENT PREFACE: A treatise on the vascular cambium must of necessity represent a compromise. This necessity for compromise becomes obvious when one recognizes the pervasiveness of the vascular cambium and the multiplicity of its derivative elements as found in a large tree. No single volume can begin to adequately cover what is known about this fascinating subject. The present volume, even though confined to cambial development and structure, also represents a compromise. The decision as to precisely what topics to include and how to discuss them was mine to make, and I am solely responsible for the contents.

A Vascular Wilt of the Mimosa Tree (Albizzia Julibrissin) / by George H. Hepting. - U.S.D.A., 1939. (Circular) ID: B2041 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 3.311 H

Vegetable Insect Management, with Emphasis on the Midwest / by Rick Foster, Brian Flood. - Meister Publishing Company, 1995. ID: B3606 Southlands 3.46 F67v Subject 1. INSECT MANAGEMENT PREFACE: The process of preparing this book began with conversations between the co-editors about the need for a comprehensive reference source. For three consecutive years, an informal conference for vegetable entomologists at the annual meeting of the North Central Branch of the Entomological Society of America was convened, primarily to expedite the progress of the project. These discussions to a large extent determined the format and style of the finished book. Authors for the various chapters were selected based on several criteria. Expertise with the crop and pests was, of course, a prerequisite. However, we strove to have chapter co-authors represent several states and to have industry personnel as authors of as many chapters as possible. Each chapter was also reviewed by entomologists from several states. The book's 15 chapters introduce the concept of IPM as a tool for vegetable insect pest management and discuss management of the pests of fourteen vegetable crops and crop groups. Also included is a list of the scientific names of insects and, to increase the book's usefulness, an explanation of the symbols and terms employed throughout the book.

Vegetation & Watershed Management - An Appraisal of Vegetation Management in Relation to Water Supply, Flood Control / by E. A. Colman. - The Ronald Press Company, 1953. ID: B1655 Type: BKS Southlands 9.25 C

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Vegetation Mapping / by A. W. Kuchler. - The Ronald Press Company, 1967. ID: B667 Type: BKS Southlands 6.2 K95v

Vegetative Propagation of Pinus Strobus L. by Needle Fascicles and Stem Cuttings / by Daniel Karl Struve., 1980. ID: B1359 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 S 1980

Vegetative Propagation of Pinus Strobus L. by Needle Fascicles and Stem Cuttings / by Daniel Karl Struve. - North Carolina State University, 1980. ID: B1740 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 S 1980

Venomous Arthropods Affecting Forestry Workers in Georgia / by Terry S. Price. - Georgia Forestry Commission. ID: B3721 Southlands 3.4 P74v Subject 1. VENOMOUS INSECTS Contains information on venomous arthropods along with photographs. This pamphlet also lists treatments and prevention strategies for bites and stings.

Vertebrates of the United States / by W. Frank Blair... [et al.]. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1957. ID: B725 Type: BKS Southlands 9.12 B635v

VI International Congress of Plant Tissue and Cell Culture, August 3-8, 1986, Abstracts / by D. A. Somers... [et al.]. - The Int'l Assoc. f/Plant Tissue Culture, 1986. ID: B1976 Type: BKS Southlands 1.164 I 6 1986

Viability Testing of Eucalypt Seeds / by Lynne Scott. - Australian Government Publishing Service, 1972. (Forestry and Timber Bureau Leaflet) ID: B1143 Type: BKS Southlands 2.584 S ISBN/ISSN: 0 642 00104 9

Viable Populations for Conservation / by Michael E. (editor) Soule. - Cambridge University Press, 1987. ID: B2467 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 S68v ISBN/ISSN: 0-521-33657-0 Subject 1. NATURE CONSERVATION

Victoria Grandolet / by Henry Bellamann. - Simon and Schuster, 1943. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3203 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center 0.71 B44v

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(Continued) Victoria Grandolet Victoria Grandolet, the ambitious and beautiful New England girl who marries into a proud, self-contained Louisiana clan, finds herself alternately drawn to and repelled by White Cloud, their vast, whispering house of which she is never more than titular mistress. Finally, enmity gains the upper hand, and the thwarted woman begins to identify herself with Far Felice, an abandoned manor house of the Grandolets lying farther up the Mississippi. The legends of this sinister old place, as lovely in its way as White Cloud, haunt her, and she yields to them as the novel rushes to its tragic finale.

Visual Diagnosis and Control of Abiotic and Biotic Eucalyptus Diseases in Brazil / by Francisco Alves Ferreira, Doraci Milani. - International Paper, 2002. ID: B3656 Southlands 3.3 F47v Subject 1. EUCALYPTUS FOREWORD: As the ecological awareness increases and also the need of new sources of wood for diverse uses, the eucalyptus has become a good alternative due to its adaptability and productivity. Thus, its cultivation in Brazil has greatly contributed to wealth generation and preservation of the Brazilian native forests. Increased planting area and the time period for which the eucalyptus is being cultivated in the country, many harmful and beneficial life forms - fungi, bacteria and insects - have become locally well adapted to this crop. Despite this scenario, only recently Forest Protection, in what concerns approach of the eucalyptus diseases started to be properly taken care of. The change in attitude about the importance of this field for continuous success of eucalyptus forest productivity, and the risks that new pests can appear due to market globalization, led the International Paper to create in 1985, the Department of Forest Protection, with the responsibility of research, diagnosis, control measures recommendations, and training of employees for detection of problems occurring in their forests.

The Visual Displat of Quantitative Information / by Edward R. Tufte, Edward R. Tufte. - Graphics Press, 1983. ID: B1612 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.76 T914v c.2

The Visual Display of Quantitative Information / by Edward R. Tufte. - Graphics Press, 1983. ID: B1399 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 T914v

The Visual Display of Quantitative Information / by Edward R. Tufte, Edward R. Tufte. - Graphics Press, 1983. ID: B1612 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.76 T914v c.2

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Visual Quality Best Management Practices for Forest Management in Minnesota / U.S.D.A. Forest Service. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1994. ID: B3794 Southlands 7.0 U54v Subject 1. BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES This document has been written for forest managers and loggers. The best management practices (BMP) guidelines are designed to provide forest managers and loggers with the tools to voluntarily implement visual quality BMPs into an overall integrated resource management approach to forest management operations.

Vital Signs 1993, The Trends That Are Shaping Our Future / by Lester R. Brown, Hal Kane, Ed Ayres. - Worldwatch Institute, 1993. ID: B2199 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 B76v ISBN/ISSN: 0-393-310248

Vital Signs 1994, the Trends that are Shaping our Future / by Lester R. Brown, Hal Kane, David Malin Roodman. - W. W. Norton & Co., Worldwatch Institute, 1994. ID: B2296 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 B76v 1994 ISBN/ISSN: 0-393-31182-1

Vital Signs 1995, The Trends That are Shaping Our Future / by Lester R. Brown, Nicholas Lenssen, Hal Kane. - W. W. Norton & Co., Worldwatch Institute, 1995. ID: B2437 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 B76v 1995 ISBN/ISSN: 0-393-31279-8

Vital Signs 1996, The Trends That Are Shaping Our Future / by Lester R. Brown, Christopher Flavin, Hal Kane. - Worldwatch Institute, 1996. ID: B2833 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 B76v 1996 ISBN/ISSN: 0-393-31426-X

Vital Signs 1997, The Environmental Trends That Are Shaping Our Future / by Lester R. Brown, Michael Renner, Christopher Flavin. - Worldwatch Institute, 1997. ID: B2834 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 B76v 1997

Vital Signs 1999: The Environmental Trends That are Shaping Our Future / by Lester R. Brown, Michael Renner, Brian Halweil. - Worldwatch Institute, 1999. ID: B2920 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 B76v Subject 1. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Voices from the South: Recollections of Four Foresters / by Elwood R. Maunder. - Forest History Society, Inc., 1977. ID: B2576 Type: BKS Southlands 0.111 M38v

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Volume and Height to any Top Diameter Limit for Slash Pine Trees Planted on "Cut-Over" Prepared Sites in the Coastal Plain and Flatwoods of Mississippi / by Thomas G. Matney, Alfred D. Sullivan. - Mississippi State University, 1982. ID: B3703 Southlands 7.2 M37v Subject 1. VOLUME Extensive plantings of slash pine (Pinus elliottii Engelm.) have occurred on "cut-over" prepared sites in the lower coastal plain and coastal flatwoods of Mississippi since the 1950s. Many of these plantations are now reaching merchantable size, and reliable predictions of tree volumes are required for making sound decisions for managing them. This publication presents equations developed to predict inside bark and outside bark (ib and ob) cubic foot volume and height of slash pine trees to any ib or ob top diameter limit. The approach taken was to derive a series of equations for predicting the ratio of merchantable volume to total volume for any top limit along with companion equations for predicting total stem volume. Predictions of merchantable volumes were then made by multiplying an estimated ratio by a total volume for desired merchantability conditions. Estimating equations for merchantable height then were obtained by applying the methods of differential calculus to the merchantable volume prediction equations. A similar approach was used by Burkhart (1977) for calculating merchantable volume, but he did not derive equations for merchantable height prediction. We believe our approach is an accurate and simple means of calculating these useful quantities.

Volume Charts Based on Absolute Form Class / by S. E. Fogelberg. - Second Edition. - Louisana Tech Forestry Club, 1953. ID: B937 Type: BKS Southlands 0.714 F

Walnut Notes / by E. Lucy Burde. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1988. ID: B1539 Type: BKS Southlands 2.583 W

Watchable Wildlife: The Black Bear / by Lynn L. Rogers. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1992. ID: B1809 Type: BKS Southlands 9.12 R

Water and Economic Growth. - Alabama Business Research Council, 1960. ID: B751 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 A316w

Water and Plant Life: Problems and Modern Approaches / by O. L. Lange, L. Kappen, E.-D. Schulze. - Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New Yo, 1976. (Ecological Studies 19) ID: B369 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) Water and Plant Life: Problems and Modern Approaches 1.3111 W314 ISBN/ISSN: 3-540-07838-X

Water at the Surface of the Earth - An Introduction to Ecosystem Hydrodynamics / by David H. Miller. - Academic Press, 1977. (International Geophysics Series - Volume 21) ID: B466 Type: BKS Southlands 1.64 M647w ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-496750-7

Water Classifications and Standards (Reg 61-68), Classified Waters (Reg 61-69). - SC Dept Health & Environmental Control, 1992. ID: B1978 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 W

Water Deficits and Plant Growth / by T. T. Kozlowski. - Academic Press, 1968. ID: B362 Type: BKS Southlands 1.311 W314 ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-424150-6

Water in Environmental Planning / by Thomas Dunne, Luna B. Leopold. - W. H. Freeman and Company, 1978. ID: B745 Type: BKS Southlands 9.23 D923w ISBN/ISSN: 0-7167-0079-4

Water Management in Transition - 1985. - Freshwater Foundation, 1985. ID: B1460 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 W

Water Potential Relations in Soil Microbiology. - Soil Science Society of America, 1981. (SSSA Special Publication Number 9) ID: B387 Type: BKS Southlands 1.3117 W314 ISBN/ISSN: 0-89118-767-7

Water Quality and Forestry, A Review of Water Quality Legislation and the Impact of Forestry Practices on Water Quality. - Purdue University, 1977. ID: B2008 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 P 161 1977

Water Quality Effects and Nonpoint Source Control for Forestry: An Annotated Bibliography. - EPA - Tetra Tech, Inc.,Fairfax, VA, 1993. ID: B2170 Type: BKS Southlands 0.735 C36w 1993

Water Quality Management / by Peter A. Krenkel, Vladimir Novotny. - Academic Press, 1980. ID: B762 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 K92w ISBN/ISSN: 0-12-426150-7

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Water Quality Modeling, Proceedings of the International Symposium / by Conrad Heatwole. - American Soc. of Agricultural Engineers, 1995. ID: B2456 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 H42w 1995 ISBN/ISSN: 0-929355-64-4

Water Quality Standards for Wetlands. - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1990. ID: B1706 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 W

Water Relations and Forest Distribution in the Douglas-fir Region on Vancouver Island / by R. G. McMinn. - Canada Department of Agriculture, 1960. (Publication) ID: B1833 Type: BKS Southlands 9.23 M

Water Relations, Growth and Survival of Root-Wrenched Douglas-Fir Seedlings / by Mary Louise Duryea., 1981. ID: B256 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 D969w 1981

Water Research / by Allen V. Kneese, Stephen C. Smith. - The Johns Hopkins Press, 1970. ID: B764 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 W314 ISBN/ISSN: 8018-0344-6

Water Values and Markets: Emerging Management Tools. - Freshwater Foundation, 1986. ID: B1459 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 W

Water, Air, & Soil Pollution - An International Journal of Environmental Pollution / by Edwin Henry White, J. Wisniewski. - Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1989. ID: B1712 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 W ISBN/ISSN: 0049-6979

Watershed '93, A National Conference on Watershed Management, Proceedings., 1993. ID: B2253 Type: BKS Southlands 9.25 W37 1993

Watershed Improvement Through Forestry Programs in the TVA Area / by Kenneth J. Seigworth. - Sexto Congreso Forestal Mundial, 1966. ID: B1827 Type: BKS Southlands 9.25 S

Watershed Management: Moving From Theory to Implementation (Proceedings from Colorado convention Center). - Proceedings. - Water Environment Federation, 1998. ID: B2897 Southlands 9.25 G72w ISBN/ISSN: 1-57278-135-1

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(Continued) Watershed Management: Moving From Theory to Implementation (Proceedings from Colorado convention Center) Subject 1. WATER RESOURCES

The Watershed Protection Approach - Annual Report 1992. - Annual Report 1992. - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1993. ID: B2886 Southlands 9.25 W37 1992 Subject 1. WATERSHED MANAGEMENT

The Watershed Protection Approach, An Overview. - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1991. ID: B2382 Type: BKS Southlands 9.25 W37

The Ways of the Watersheds, An Educator's Guide to the Environmental and Cultural Dynamics of New York City's Water Supplies / by Kathleen M. Haskin. - Frost Valley YMCA, 1995. ID: B3603 Southlands 9.25 H37w Subject 1. WATERSHED FOREWORD: This curriculum guide is a resource for the educator who would attempt to explore the many facets of New York City's watersheds. It was proposed and planned by a group of enthusiastic educators searching for a resource that investigates all of the dynamics of watershed education. From a tiny spring in the mountains to a faucet in Brooklyn, this is an exploration of both the environmental and the cultural dynamics of this vital resource. The guide includes a wide variety of activities as well as information sheets on current terminology and issues on the subjects of water. In addition, incorporated into each chapter are suggestions for classroom assessment tools as well as follow-up projects for eager students.

Wayside Trees of Malaya - Volume I / by E. J. H. Corner. - Government Printing Office, 1951. ID: B3729 Southlands 1.2 C67w Vol I Subject 1. TREE IDENTIFICAITON INTRODUCTION: In the scope of this work come the trees of gardens, roadsides, orchards, rice-field, waste ground, seashores, riverbanks and secondary jungle both of the lowlands and the mountains - the trees, that is, of waysides. Forest trees have been omitted on principle because they are so numerous and they cannot be classified without recourse to their detailed botanical structure. Nevertheless we have mentioned by their vernacular and botanical names most, if not all, of the timber trees so that their affinities with the more familiar ones of garden and orchard may be understood, and we have incorporated briefly in the descriptive section the mangrove trees so as to complete the list of woody plants of the seashores: by this

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(Continued) Wayside Trees of Malaya - Volume I means it is hoped that the works of FOXWORTHY, SYMINGTON, and WATSON may be used in connection with our less technical account. Certain forest-trees, moreover, like the Tualang and Kempas, Seraya, Kapur, Pelong, Oaks, and Jungle Holly, have been included either for their unmistakable appearance or for their abundance in opened country or for their remarkable and fascinating flowers, fruits or leaves. And we have made two excursions into the forest, the one up the Saraca-streams with picnic and bathing parties, the other up the Neram-rivers which are the highways of the National Park and larger game-reserves.

Wayside Trees of Malaya, Volume II / by E. J. H. Corner. - Government Printing Office, 1952. ID: B3715 Southlands 1.2 C67w Subject 1. PHOTOGRAPHS Contains 228 black and white plates (photographs) of Malayan trees.

We All Live Downstream, A Guide to Waste Treatment That Stops Water Pollution / by Pat Costner, Glenna Booth, Holly Gettings. - Revised. - The Water Center, Eureka Springs, Ark., 1990. ID: B2377 Type: BKS Southlands 9.18 C67w ISBN/ISSN: 0-9620034-1-7

We've Been Through So Much Together, and Most of It Was Your Fault / by Ashleigh Brilliant. - Woodbridge Press, Santa Barbara, Calif., 1990. ID: B2478 Type: BKS Southlands 0.42 B74w 1990 ISBN/ISSN: 0-88007-183-4

Weed Control. - National Academy of Sciences, 1968. (Principles of Plant and Animal Pest Control) ID: B540 Type: BKS Southlands 3.0 N277p v.2

Weed Control in Forest Management., 1981. ID: B533 Type: BKS Southlands 2.67 W394

Weed Identification Guide. - Southern Weed Science Society. ID: B1347 Type: BKS Southlands 1.5 W394

Weeds of the Southern United States. - Alabama Cooperative Extension Service. ID: B1576 Type: BKS Southlands 1.5 W

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Weight and Volume Prediction Equations for Sand Pine Trees in Florida / by Donald Lee Rockwood... [et al.]. - Institute of Food and Agricultural Scien, 1987. (Technical Bulletin) ID: B1436 Type: BKS Southlands 0.715 R ISBN/ISSN: 0096-607X Subject 1. PINUS CLAUSA VAR. IMMUGINATA

Weight Tables for Tree and Shrub Species in Maine / by Harold E. Young, John H. Ribe, Kevin Wainwright. - University of Maine at Orono, 1980. ID: B3694 Southlands 7.225 Y68w Subject 1. WEIGHT TABLES Some biomass data on the components of tree and shrub species were collected nearly every summer from 1963 through 1978 for the express purpose of relating fresh and dry weight to the commonly measured physical dimensions of height and diameter at breast height. Inasmuch as weight of all of the components is a considerable departure from volume of the bole several tabular formats were tried. In the first efforts (Young, Strand and Altenberger 1964; Dyer 1967) tables similar in appearance to regional volume tables were prepared for merchantable size trees of eight species. This was followed (Young and Carpenter 1967) by a downward extension for the same eight species using only height ranging from 1-35 feet. Ribe (1973) then prepared tables for the components of the aboveground portion of 12 hardwood species, mostly of the puckerbrush category for diameters ranging from 0.6-6.9" dbh (1.0-16.50 cm) in both English and Metric units.

The Weight, Volume and Nutrient Status of Plantation-Grown Loblolly Pine Trees in the Interior Flatwoods of Mississippi / by M. G. Shelton, L. E. Nelson, G. L. Switzer. - Mississippi State University, 1984. (Technical Bulletin) ID: B3671 Southlands 7.2 S33w Subject 1. WEIGHT SUMMARY: Weight, volume, variable-top merchantability, taper, moisture content and nutrient concentration were determined for 104 loblolly pine trees from plantations ranging in age from six to 20 years and on good sites of the Interior Flatwoods of Mississippi. The relationship of the weight of tree components to D(squared)H varied with plantation age. The slope for the prediction equations relating weight to D(squared)H decreased with plantation age for foliage, branches and stembark but increased for stemwood. These changes were related to changes in wood density, bark sloughing and the relative sizes of the tree within the population. As plantation age increased, form factor and the percent stembark decreased while wood density increased. The moisture content of foliage did not vary with plantation age, but that of branches and stems decreased with increasing age. For stems of equal green weight, the yield of dry

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(Continued) The Weight, Volume and Nutrient Status of Plantation-Grown Loblolly Pine Trees in the Interior Flatwoods of Mississippi wood at 20 years was 15% greater than that at 10 years. The ranking of nutrient concentrations within tree components was generally N>Ca>K>Mg>P. Nutrient concentrations were greatest in the foliage and least in the stemwood and roots. The N, P and K concentrations of branches, stembark and stemwood decreased with plantation age. Weight and nutrient concentration can be combined to estimate the nutrient content of trees from tree dimensions and plantation age. This makes possible estimation of the amount of nutrient removals associated with various intensities of utilization.

Western Fertilizer Handbook. - Fifth Edition. - The Interstate Printers & Publishers, Inc., 1975. ID: B525 Type: BKS Southlands 2.64 C153w5

Western Hemlock Management / by William A. Atkinson, Robert J. Zasoski. - University of Washington College of Fore, 1976. ID: B1762 Type: BKS Southlands 2.0 W

Wetland Creation and Restoration: The Status of the Science / by Jon A. Kusler... [et al.]. - Island Press, 1990. ID: B1609 Type: BKS Southlands 1.6 W ISBN/ISSN: 1-55963-044-2

Wetland Mitigation Banking. - Environmental Law Institute, 1993. ID: B2140 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 W47 1993

Wetland Modelling / by William J. Mitsch, Milan Straskraba, Sven Erik Jorgensen. - Elsevier, 1988. ID: B2785 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 M57w ISBN/ISSN: 0-444-42936-0

Wetlands / by William J. Mitsch, James G. Gosselink. - Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1986. ID: B2238 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 M57w ISBN/ISSN: 0-442-26398-8

Wetlands - Proceedings of the 13th Annual Conference, Society of Wetland Scientists, New Orleans, Louisiana, June 1992 / by Mary C. Landin. - SWS South Central Chapter, 1993. (Proceedings) ID: B3460 Southlands 9.261 L36w Subject 1. WETLAND RESTORATION PREFACE: The 13th Annual Conference of the Society of Wetland Scientists (SWS) was held in New Orleans, Louisiana, from 31 May through 6 June 1992, at the Clarion Hotel. The meeting had an attendance of 650 wetland scientists and engineers from throughout the

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(Continued) Wetlands - Proceedings of the 13th Annual Conference, Society of Wetland Scientists, New Orleans, Louisiana, June 1992 world, and included 44 technical sessions, two short courses, two day-long symposia, and nine field trips. The SWS is a not-for-profit international professional society for persons interested in wetlands. SWS seeks to further knowledge of wetland resources and to encourage protection, restoration, and stewardship of wetlands.

Wetlands and River Corridor Management - Proceedings of the International Wetland Symposium / by Jon A. Kusler, Sally Daly. - The Association of Wetland Managers, Inc, 1989. ID: B1688 Type: BKS Southlands 1.643 W

Wetlands Deskbook. - Environmental Law Institute, 1993. ID: B2139 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 W47 1993 ISBN/ISSN: 0-911937-48-X

Wetlands of Bottomland Hardwood Forests, Proceedings of a Workshop, June 1-5, 1980, Lake Lanier, GA / by John R. Clark, Jay Benforado. - Elsevier/North-Holland, Inc., New York, NY, 1981. ID: B2741 Type: BKS Southlands 1.311 C62w 1980 ISBN/ISSN: 0-444-41515-7 Subject 1. WETLAND ECOLOGY

Wetlands of the United States, Their Extent and Their Value to Waterfowl and Other Wildlife / by Samuel P. Shaw, C. Gordon Fredine. - U.S. Department of the Interior, 1956. ID: B2779 Type: BKS Southlands 9.261 S52w 39

Wetlands Values and Losses in the United States / by Ann Ellen Redelfs. - Oklahoma State University, 1980. (Thesis) ID: B2496 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 R42w 1980

Wetlands: Mitigating and Regulating Development Impacts / by David Salvesen, David Salvesen. - ULI The Urban Land Institute, 1990. ID: B1602 Type: BKS Southlands 1.6 S ISBN/ISSN: 0-87420-697-9

Wetlands: Mitigating and Regulating Development Impacts / by David Salvesen, David Salvesen. - ULI The Urban Land Institute, 1990. ID: B1602 Type: BKS Southlands 1.6 S ISBN/ISSN: 0-87420-697-9

What Can Policymakers Learn from Natural Resource Accounting? / by Robert Repetto. - World Resources Institute, 1993. ID: B2150 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 R46w

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What Every Supervisor Should Know - The Complete Guide to Supervisory Management / by Lester R. Bittle, John W. Newstrom. - Sixth Edition. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1990. ID: B1696 Type: BKS Southlands 0.47 B 6th ISBN/ISSN: 0-07-005583-1

What's Happening in Forestry in the Inland Northwest / University of Idaho. - University of Idaho, 1989. ID: B3646 Southlands 0.77 U54w Subject 1. FEDERAL AGENCY ACTIVITIES Contains papers presented at the annual meeting of the Inland Empire Section Society of American Foresters held April 7-8, 1989 in Post Falls, Idaho.

Where Do We Go From Here? A Proclamation of British Democracy by a Labour Party Spokesman / by Harold J. Laski. - Third Printing. - Viking Press, 1940. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3227 Southlands - Training Center 0.71 L37w Subject 1. NOVEL Professor Laski's attack upon the question he raises is threefold: what is the flaw in democracy that has made possible the flow of fascism into every corner of Europe; what is the true nature of this force against which England, stripped of allies, is now fighting for her life; and, most important of all, what permanent and fundamental changes in democracy are necessary for the final victory of freedom in the world? By answering these basic questions, the author has written a manifesto to which not only Englishmen, but men of good will everywhere, can dedicate themselves. It is Laski's contention that only an audacious solution can prove effective in a desperate situation. Revolution against Hitler, and nothing less, he asserts, can bring new life to Europe. And England, he adds, must begin that revolution, and at once - in a "revolution by consent." It is in time of war, when the dead weight of traditional authority is lifted from his shoulders, that man can design new patterns for his life. But if a new pattern is not forthcoming, the battle is hopeless and the victory of humanity will be dreadfully postponed. Here at last is the statement that everyone has been awaiting - here at last in simple words is the cause for which England is fighting, the future she is promising the world. Can it be transferred from the world of ideas to the world of action? Even in the few weeks since Laski completed his work, word has come from England that his hopes are becoming realities. Where Do We Go From Here? is one of those beacons to the future by which the people of the world may know that they have taken the right path.

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Where Have All the Birds Gone? Essays on the Biology and Conservation of Birds That Migrate to the American Tropics. - Princeton University Press, 1989. ID: B1859 Type: BKS Southlands 9.123 T ISBN/ISSN: 0-691-02428-6

Wherever You Go, There You Are: Mindfulness Meditation in Everyday Life / by Jon Kabat-Zinn. - Hyperion, New York, 1994. ID: B2473 Type: BKS Southlands 0.42 K32w ISBN/ISSN: 0-7868-8070-8 Subject 1. MEDITATION Mindfulness is considered the heart of Buddhist meditation but its essence is universal and of deep practical benefit to all. In essence, mindfulness is about wakefulness. Our minds are such that we are often more asleep than awake to the unique beauty and possibilities of each present moment as it unfolds. While it is in the nature of our mind to go on automatic pilot and lose touch with the only time we actually have to live, to grow, to feel, to love, to learn, to give shape to things, to heal, our mind also holds the deep innate capacity to help us awaken to our moments and use them to advantage for ourselves, for others, and for the world we inhabit. Just as a garden requires attending to if we hope to cultivate flowers and not have it be overrun with weeds, mindfulness also requires regular cultivating. We call the cultivating of our own mind to bring it to wakefulness meditation. The beauty of it is that we carry this garden with us, wherever we go, wherever we are, whenever we remember. It is outside of time as well as in it. In this book, Jon Kabat-Zinn maps out a simple path for cultivating mindfulness in one's own life. It speaks both to those coming to meditation for the first time and to longtime practitioners, anyone who cares deeply about reclaiming the richness of his or her moments.

White Paper on the Forest Effects of Air Pollution. - American Forest Association, 1987. ID: B1552 Type: BKS Southlands 9.26 W

The White Pine Weevil: Biology, Damage and Management, Proceedings of a Symposium / by Rene I. Alfaro, Gyula Kiss, R. Gerry Fraser. - Canadian Forest Service and the British Columbia Ministry of Forests, 1994. ID: B3598 Southlands 3.2 A43w ISBN/ISSN: 0-7726-2340-6 Subject 1. SITKA SPRUCE FOREWORD: The goals of the white pine weevil workshop, held from January 19-22, 1994 in Richmond (B.C.), were to consolidate current scientific knowledge concerning the pest, and to map out a strategy for future research and funding requirements through the formation of a national R&D network. Organized by the Pacific Forestry Centre and the BC Ministry of Forests, the workshop received financial support from the Forest Resource Development Agreement FRDA II, and from the Science and Sustainable Development Directorate in Canadian Forest

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(Continued) The White Pine Weevil: Biology, Damage and Management, Proceedings of a Symposium Service (CFS) Headquarters through the IFPM Working Group.

White-Tailed Deer - Ecology and Management / by Lowell K. Halls. - Stackpole Books, 1984. ID: B1346 Type: BKS Southlands 9.121 W582 ISBN/ISSN: 0-8117-0486-6

White-Tailed Deer in the Southern Forest Habitat, Proceedings of a Symposium, Nacogdoches, TX, 1969. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1969. ID: B2077 Type: BKS Southlands 9.121 W

Who's Who in Washington Nonprofit Groups 1994. - Congressional Quarterly, Inc., 1994. ID: B2267 Type: BKS Southlands 0.723 W56 1994 ISBN/ISSN: 0-87187-971-9

Whole Tree Utilization of Hardwoods - An International Meeting, Proceedings - Second Annual Hardwood Symposium of the Hardwood Research Council / Hardwood Research Council. - Hardwood Research Council, 1974. ID: B2960 Type: BKS Southlands 1.232 H37p 1974 Subject 1. PROCEEDINGS

Whole-Tree Chippers' Handbook / by Inc. J.P.R. Associates. - Evergreen Energy Corporation, 1981. ID: B3785 Southlands 4.29 A87w Subject 1. CHIPPING While whole-tree chip harvesting is a form of logging and is similar in many ways to traditional logging, it differs radically in many respects, particularly in the use of mechanized equipment and the concomitant high capital investment. The purpose of this handbook is to spotlight the factors that are vital to a successful whole-tree chip harvesting operation. Many of these factors are vital to any business venture, but some are of particular importance to logging in general, and to chip harvesting in particular.

Whose woods these are: the story of the national forests / by Michael Frome. - Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1962. ID: B3 Type: BK Southlands 0.111 F931w

Why Preserve Natural Variety? / by Bryan G. Norton. - Princeton University Press, 1987. (Studies in Moral, Political, and Legal Philosophy) ID: B1532 Type: BKS Southlands

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(Continued) Why Preserve Natural Variety? 9.124 N ISBN/ISSN: 0-691-02507-X

Wild Flowers of the United States - Volume Two - Part Two of Two Parts - The Southeastern States / by Harold William Rickett. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1967. ID: B1375 Type: BKS Southlands 1.5 R539w v.2 pt.2

Wild Flowers of the United States - Volume Two - Part One of Two Parts - The Southeastern States / by Harold William Rickett. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1967. ID: B1376 Type: BKS Southlands 1.5 R539w v.2 pt.1

The Wild Turkey and Its Management / by Oliver H. Hewitt. - The Wildlife Society, 1967. ID: B729 Type: BKS Southlands 9.121 W668

Wilderness and Natural Areas in the Eastern United States: A Management C hallenge / by David L. Kulhavy, Richard N. Conner. - First Edition. - Stephen F. Austin State University, 1986. ID: B3550 Southlands 7.0 K84w ISBN/ISSN: 0-938361-00-7 Subject 1. WILDERNESS PREFACE: Management issues in wilderness and natural areas encompass many facets of resource management. Topics presented include wildlife, ecology, forest protection, visitor needs and user impacts, vegetation ecology and management, and resource management issues, including fire, minerals, and public perceptions. Keynote presentations encompassed overviews of legal, social, and management perspectives, Forest Service administration and historical perspectives, and critical needs for wilderness.

Wilderness Management. - Society of American Foresters, 1989. (SAF Resource Policy Series) ID: B920 Type: BKS Southlands 9.15 W

Wildland Recreation Policy - An Introduction / by J. Douglas Wellman. - John Wiley & Sons, 1987. ID: B950 Type: BKS Southlands 0.1 W ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-88301-8 Subject 1. WILDLAND RECREATION PREFACE: This book has emerged from 10 years' experience teaching an introductory outdoor recreation course to juniors and seniors in natural resources (forestry, fisheries, and wildlife), education (health, physical education, and recreation), and other disciplines including biology, landscape architecture, business, political science and agriculture.

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(Continued) Wildland Recreation Policy - An Introduction This book is about ever-changing, never-ending process of policy-making in wildland recreation. It's about the issues that trigger policy, the political system that produces it, and the people who defend or fight to change it. Three policy developments are featured here: the Yosemite Grant of 1864, the Wilderness Act of 1964, and Gateway National Recreation area of 1972. These developments represent key turning points in wildland recreation history, and are good places to start understanding the policy debates that continue today. As these stories unfold, you'll learn how policies emerge and are shaped by social forces, and how important the ideas and actions of individuals can be.

Wildland Resources Center Annual Report, 1996 - 1997 / by Don C. Erman, Jeff Woled. - University of California. ID: B2859 Southlands 0.75 E75w Subject 1. ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS

Wildland Watershed Management / by Donald R. Satterlund. - John Wiley & Sons, 1972. ID: B746 Type: BKS Southlands 9.25 S253w ISBN/ISSN: 0 471 06840-3

Wildlife and People. - Purdue University, 1978. ID: B1140 Type: BKS Southlands 9.12 W

Wildlife Conservation / by Ira N. Gabrielson. - The Macmillan Company, 1947. ID: B3238 Southlands 9.4 G32w Subject 1. WILDLIFE CONSERVATION PREFACE: This book is not intended to give a complete analysis of all the complex factors that affect the conservation of wildlife. It is rather an effort to put into simple language the basic facts in this field and to emphasize that the various programs for the conservation of soil, water, forests, and wildlife are so closely interwoven that each vitally affects one or more of the others. All are phases of a single problem - that concerned with the restoration and future wise use of our renewable natural resources. Although mention of many of the facts that affect wildlife populations must be omitted from a book thus limited in scope, an attempt is made to segregate some of the more important, particularly those that man, with his present knowledge, can alter, and to point to what can be accomplished thereby. The book may be considered as consisting of two parts - the first seven chapters showing the interdependence of conservation programs; and those remaining dealing with more specific problems of certain groups of wildlife, which are classified according to man's interest in them rather than on a purely biological basis.

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Wildlife Conservation, Principles and Practices / by Richard D. Teague, Eugene Decker. - The Wildlife Society, Washington, D. C., 1979. ID: B2709 Type: BKS Southlands 9.12 T42w ISBN/ISSN: 0-933564-06-6 Subject 1. FISHERY MANAGEMENT

Wildlife Values / by William W. Shaw, Ervin H. Zube. - Center for Assessment of Noncommodity Na, 1980. (Institutional Series Report No. 1) ID: B1839 Type: BKS Southlands 9.12 S

Wildlife, Forests, and Forestry: Principles of Managing Forests for Biological Diversity / by Malcolm, L., J Hunterr.. - Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1990. ID: B1957 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 H ISBN/ISSN: 0-13-959479-5

William B. Greeley; a practical forester / by Jr., Georg Morgane T.. - Forest History Society, Inc., 1961. ID: B123 Type: BK Southlands 0.7 M848w

Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering Manual on Litigation Support Databases / by Deanne C. Siemer, Douglas S. Land. - John Wiley & Sons, New York, NY, 1987. ID: B2639 Type: BKS Southlands 0.115 S53w ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-85977-X Subject 1. LEGAL RESEARCH

Window Seat-An Aerial Perspective of America's Forests With General Enlightenment for Civic Leaders / by Frank H. Armstrong, Marguerite E. Oates. - Bull Run of Vermont, Inc., 1992. ID: B1936 Type: BKS Southlands 0.71 A ISBN/ISSN: 0-9632448-0-9

Windswept / by Mary Ellen Chase. - The Macmillan Company, 1941. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3228 Southlands - Training Center 0.71 C22w Subject 1. NOVEL "Windswept" is a novel set on the coast of Maine, which Miss Chase knows so well and which is the background for her earlier novels, "Mary Peters" and "Silas Crockett." But the scene of her new story is eastern Maine, that less known region of open, trackless, often barren land facing the open sea. Windswept is the name of a house on a high promontory of land miles from villages or towns. Its name suggests alike the nature of its background and the character of its atmosphere. It is the home of the Marston family, built under tragic circumstances by John Marston,

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(Continued) Windswept lived in and loved by his children and by their children. And yet its long influence extends beyond the Marston family to others, to the bohemians Jan and Anton, to Adrienne and Julie, into whose life it enters and whose thoughts it forms. "Windswept" thus becomes more an American novel then one only of Maine or even New England, for in it Miss Chase has portrayed the past and the present of America, the gifts and graces of her newcomers as well as the contributions of her older stock. "Windswept" is a way of life as well as an absorbing story of tragedy and conflict, pain and pleasure, sacrifice and fulfillment. Against its wide, somber background of wind and sea and sky, those who know it, both in the past and in the present, find the answers to their questions and through it discover that life in a confused world may preserve its order, nobility, and richness. As every one who has read any of her books realizes, Miss Chase writes unusually beautiful prose; and here it is at its best.

The Winner Within, A Life Plan for Team Players / by Pat Riley. - Berkley Books, New York, 1993. ID: B2388 Type: BKS Southlands 0.41 R54w ISBN/ISSN: 0-425-14175-6

Winning Numbers - How to Use Business Facts and Figures to Make Your Point and Get Ahead / by Michael C. Thomsett. - American Management Association, 1990. ID: B1711 Type: BKS Southlands 0.44 T ISBN/ISSN: 0-8144-5958-7

Winter Term / by John Harriman. - Howell, Soskin & Company, 1940. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3175 Type: BKS Southlands - Training Center 0.71 H37w Subject 1. NOVEL

The Wisdom of the Spotted Owl: Policy Lessons for a New Century / by Steven Lewis Yaffee. - Island Press, 1994. ID: B2265 Type: BKS Southlands 9.12 Y33w ISBN/ISSN: 1-55963-204-6 Subject 1. HABITAT CONSERVATION

Wood Adhesives in 1985: Status and Needs / by Alfred W. Christiansen... [et al.]. - Forest Products Research Society, 1986. ID: B3336 Southlands 5.2 C77w ISBN/ISSN: 0-935018-32-8 Subject 1. ADHESIVES Preface: This symposium was the fourth in a series sponsored by the U.S. Forest Products Laboratory in cooperation wtih other organizations having a mutual interest in the science and technology

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(Continued) Wood Adhesives in 1985: Status and Needs of wood adhesives and bonded wood products - their manufacture, their uses, and their performance.

Wood and Cellulose Science / by Alfred J. Stamm. - The Ronald Press Company, 1964. ID: B651 Type: BKS Southlands 5.13 S783w

Wood and Cellulose Science / by Alfred J. Stamm. - The Ronald Press Company, 1964. ID: B652 Type: BKS Southlands 5.13 S783w

Wood and Wood Products - Forestry Statistics Today for Tomorrow. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1991. ID: B1682 Type: BKS Southlands 5.0 W

Wood As Raw Material - Source, Structure, Chemical Composition, Growth, Degradation and Identification / by George Tsoumis. - Pergamon Press, 1968. ID: B644 Type: BKS Southlands 5.1 T882w

Wood Ash in the Great Lakes Region: Production, Characteristics and Regulation / by Gary McGinnis. - Michigan Technological University, 1995. ID: B3522 Southlands 3.0 M33w Subject 1. WOOD ASH A serious barrier to the increased use of biomass fuels is the problem of ash disposal. The most cost effective way to dispose of wood ash is to apply it to soil. Wood ash acts as a fertilizer and buffer. Its use as a soil amendment avoids the problems created by landfill disposal. However, serious concerns have been posed by some state regulating agencies on the direct application of wood ash to soils. These concerns are based on the uncertainty of the composition of wood ash and the environmental fate of the heavy metals and organic compounds present in wood ash. This report summarizes the regulatory status of wood ash disposal in the Great Lakes Region and the analytical tests required to permit land application of wood ash. All the Great Lakes States studied in this report approve the land application of wood ash. However, each state had different wood ash analytical requirements for obtaining land application permits.

Wood Brightness in Loblolly Pine / by Michael David Wilcox., 1973. ID: B297 Type: BKS Southlands 0.762 W667w 1973

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Wood Chemistry / by Louis E. Wise, Edwin C. Jahn. - Second Edition. - Reinhold Publishing Corporation, 1952. ID: B653 Type: BKS Southlands 5.13 W812w2

Wood Conservation Bibliography / by J Hugo Kraemer. - U.S. Department of Commerce, 1952. (Domestic Commerce Series) ID: B1105 Type: BKS Southlands 5.0 W

Wood Identification - A Manual for the Non-Professional / by John B. Sharp. - University of Tennessee, 1990. ID: B3750 Southlands 1.2 S22w Subject 1. WOOD CHARACTERISITICS FOREWORD: The mission of the Agricultural Extension Service is to disseminate and encourage the application of research-generated knowledge and leadership techniques to individuals, families and communities. Extension publications have been and will continue to be major resources for the accomplishment of Extension initiatives. They are a part of the total inventory of Extension reference materials. There is a valid concern to develop the most needed references without allowing a subject to drag into deep complexity and thereby limit its usefulness for the nonprofessional. In Tennessee, 4-H judging contests are conducted in more than a dozen different subjects. Identification is a major thrust in most of these contests. Without proper identification, a subject or object is without useful meaning or relevance. The Agricultural Extension Service provides informal, uncluttered education conducted primarily beyond the formal classroom for both you and adults. And finally, there is what may be called the residual effect. This is clearly an established bridgehead in existing knowledge resulting from Extension teaching.

Wood Measurement Conference Proceedings / by F. Buckingham. - Faculty of Forestry - University of Toro, 1967. ID: B880 Type: BKS Southlands 7.2 W877

Wood Preservation / by George M. Hunt, George A. Garratt. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1938. ID: B657 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 5.41 H941w

Wood Product Demand and the Environment - Proceedings of an International Conference Sponsored by the Forest Products Research Society / Forest Products Research Society. - Forest Products Research Society, 1992. ID: B3436 Southlands 9.0 F67w

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(Continued) Wood Product Demand and the Environment - Proceedings of an International Conference Sponsored by the Forest Products Subject 1. WOOD PRODUCTS PREFACE: The conference Wood Product Demand and the Environment held in Vancouver, British Columbia November 13-15, 1991, was designed to bring together key policy makers and planners, industry and governmental leaders, and forest products, forestry, and natural resource professionals in an international forum that would consider timber resource sustainability and environmental issues in the context of an expanding global demand for industrial raw materials. The forum and the proceedings that it generated represent an initial step in the documentation of the multitude of scientific and technical factors that must be considered in arriving at sound raw material resource and environmental policies for the future.

Wood Pulp - A Basic Fiber / United States Pulp Producers. - United States Pulp Producers Association, 1955. ID: B663 Type: BKS Southlands 5.61 U58w Subject 1. WOOD PULP Contains the story of the origin, development and economic status of wood pulp.

Wood Pulp, A Basic Fiber / by Jr., R. L. Smelser, Andrew W. Patteson. - U.S.D.A. Forest Service, 1975. ID: B3604 Southlands 0.7411 S33p Subject 1. FOREST RESOURCES ABSTRACT: The guide explains the use of small-scale photography for inventorying and assessing resources. The manual introduces high-altitude, color infrared photography to investigators familiar with conventional photointerpretation techniques. Although other film types and scales may be better suited for specific tasks in forest resource inventories, this guide emphasizes the use of 1:60,000-scale color infrared film because of the advantages for forestry investigations. A loose-leaf binder format permits updating the guide as more techniques become available. In the guide, a brief review of aerial photography and photointerpretation precedes sections on evaluation and applications. The review sections cover the resource requirements, photographic preparation, and mensuration techniques needed to apply the methodology described in the applications sections. The statistical evaluation of aerial mapping is covered to provide the user with a methodology for evaluating accuracy, establishing confidence limits, and determining the required sample size. Applications covered in the guide include land use classification and mapping, landform analysis, timber stand mapping, and erosion detection.

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Wood Quality Factors in Loblolly Pine - The Influence of Tree Age, Position in Tree, and Cultural Practice on Wood Specimens / by R. A. Megraw. - TAPPI Press, 1985. ID: B642 Type: BKS Southlands 5.1 M497w ISBN/ISSN: 0-89852-048-7

Wood Quality in Loblolly Pine / by R. A. Megraw. - Tappi Press, 1985. ID: B1288 Type: BKS Southlands 5.1 M497w ISBN/ISSN: 0-89852-048-7

Wood Use - U.S. Competitiveness and Technology / by John H. Gibbons. - Congress of U.S.-Off. of Tech. Assessmnt, 1983. ID: B3400 Southlands 9.0 U32w Subject 1. ASSESSMENT FOREWORD: The Office of Technology Assessment has conducted an assessment of the role of technology in the U.S. forest products industry. It was undertaken at the request of Senator Mark Hatfield, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Appropriations, and Senator Thad Cochran, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies. Representative James Weaver, Chairman of the assessment in the House of Representatives. This assessment surveys the contribution of the forest products industry to the U.S. economy, the ability of the industry and the U.S. forest resource to satisfy expected domestic demands for wood, the competitiveness of U.S. forest products on world markets, and the role of technology in stretching the U.S. forest resource and providing products that satisfy domestic needs as well as international markets. It discusses the relationship of various levels of government and the forest products industry in providing for future wood products needs. Finally, it presents policy options designed to enhance the advantages of U.S. producers in international markets, to provide research and development in forest management, environmental effects of forestry, and wood materials science, and to improve the productivity of U.S. forests.

Wood Variation - Its Causes and Control / by Bruce J. Zobel, Johannes P. van Buijtenen. - Springer-Verlag, 1989. (Springer Series in Wood Science) ID: B1289 Type: BKS Southlands 5.12 Z ISBN/ISSN: 3-540-50298-X

Wood: Fuel for Thought / by Gail E. Richards. - Harwell Laboratories, 1992. ID: B3672 Southlands 5.31 R52w ISBN/ISSN: 0-7058-1651-6 Subject 1. WOOD FUEL FOREWORD: Wood: Fuel for Thought was the first international wood fuel conference to be held in the United Kingdom supported by the Department of Energy through the Energy Technology Support Unit (ETSU). The event was held between 23 and 25 October 1991 at the

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(Continued) Wood: Fuel for Thought Unicorn Hotel, Bristol. The format of the event comprised two days of technical presentations followed by a third day of site visits. The technical programme began on Day 1 with overviews of conventional as well as arable (energy) forestry being discussed fully. On Day 2 separate sessions dealt with conventional and energy forestry. The site visit on Day 3 was to Long Ashton Research Station (LARS) near Bristol, who kindly opened their doors to the Conference. Delegates were able to see the many and varied coppice plantations mentioned by LARS during the conference, as well as a chipper and combustor, taken to the site specifically for the event.

Woodland Ecology - Environmental Forestry for the Small Owner / by Leon S. Minckler. - Syracuse University, 1975. ID: B3417 Southlands 1.3 M56w ISBN/ISSN: 0-8156-0109-3 Subject 1. ENVIRONMENTAL FORESTRY PREFACE: This book will describe the important contribution of woodlands to the environmental health of an area and the personal satisfactions and economic benefits the owner can derive from a well-managed forest environment. Emphasis will be placed on providing woodland owners with an understanding of the ecological principles and human interests related to the total forest environment. The book will endeavor to sustain an activist stance toward people-forest environment relations in the eastern United States. The approach will emphasize understanding and awareness rather than how-to-do-it specific guidelines. Rules-of-thumb can be quite misleading except when used by a professional well versed in the complex ecological, social, and economic factors involved in woodland management. The book will provide a rather simplified discussion of most aspects of the forest environment from the standpoint of the landowner and his community. It is written for laymen - those who are not foresters or ecologists but who have a deep interest in their woodland and its contribution to the community. The objective is to present useful concepts rather than technical details and to provide the information essential to an awareness of "environmental forestry" as related to your woodland.

Woodland Interpretations for Soils in Alabama, Progress Report / by W. C. Aiken, M. E. Stephens. - U.S.D.A. Soil Conservation Service, 1965. (Progress Report) ID: B3160 Type: GOV Southlands PRBK 1.637 A54w Subject 1. ALABAMA INTRODUCTION: The Soil Conservation Service, in cooperation with the Alabama Experiment Station and Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industry, has completed soil surveys on all the land in Alabama. However, some of these surveys are old and out of print. Long range plans include conversion of these older surveys to modern surveys for

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(Continued) Woodland Interpretations for Soils in Alabama, Progress Report all the land in Alabama. There are at present completed published surveys to which this report will apply, in the following counties of Baldwin, Calhoun, Chambers, Cullman, Dale, DeKalb, Jackson, Lawrence, Limestone, Madison, Marchall, Montgomery, and Morgan. The other counties are partially soil surveyed and the information about the surveys are located in the local work unit offices of the Soil Conservation Service. Soil-woodland interpretations for each important forest soil in Alabama are included in this report. The interpretations apply only to the mapping units in standard type soil surveys. Field information was gathered by teams of foresters and soil scientists in Alabama and other Southern states. Representatives of many state and federal agencies, the wood-using industry and others, cooperated in gathering field data.

The Woodland Steward, A Practical Guide to the Management of Small Private Forests, Second Edition / by James R. Fazio. - Second Edition. - The Woodland Press, Moscow, Idaho, 1987. ID: B2619 Type: BKS Southlands 0.16 F39w2 ISBN/ISSN: 0-9615031-1-4

Woodlands Public Issues. - International Paper, 1980. ID: B992 Type: BKS Southlands 0.6 W

Woods Words, A Comprehensive Dictionary of Loggers Terms / by Walter F. McCulloch. - Oregon Historical Soc. & Champoeg Press, 1958. ID: B2535 Type: BKS Southlands 0.712 M32w 1958

Word Division: Supplement to Government Printing Office Style Manual. - Seventh Edition. - U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976. ID: B195 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 Un58s 1976 suppl.

Words into Type / by Marjorie E. Skillin, Robert M. Gay. - Third Edition. - Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1974. ID: B188 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 S628w3 ISBN/ISSN: 0-13-964262-5

Working Better Together - A Human Relations Guidebook for Office Professionals / by Teena Sandstrom. - Professional Training Associates, Inc., 1987. (Speaking From Experience) ID: B911 Type: BKS Southlands 0.47 S

Working Smarter - A Time Management Guidebook for Secretaries / by Margaret K. Walker. - Professional Training Associates, Inc., 1988. (Speaking From Experience)

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(Continued) Working Smarter - A Time Management Guidebook for Secretaries ID: B907 Type: BKS Southlands 0.41 W

Working Together, Growing Together - International Paper and Arkansas. - International Paper. ID: B1481 Type: BKS Southlands 0.731 W

Workshop on Renewable Energy from Woody Biomass, 21-22 May 1991 / Massey University. - Massey University, 1991. ID: B3675 Southlands 7.238 M37w Subject 1. WOODY BIOMASS Contains proceedings from the workshop in Renewable Energy from Woody Biomass held May 21-22, 1991. The objectives of this workshop were: (1) To bring together the wide range of policy makers, researchers and industry representatives interested in the potential for Renewable Energy from woody Biomass, (2) To enable key personnel from a range of backgrounds to briefly introduce their area of interest to the assembled group and hence to stimulate discussion, (3) To consider national benefits and priorities in continuing/expanding research programmes on biomass fuels and to consider potential sources of funding for research, development and demonstration.

Workshop-Chemicals in Southeast Forest Management - Proceedings. - The Dow Chemical Company, 1958. ID: B1900 Type: BKS Southlands 2.671 P 1958

World Consultation on Forest Tree Breeding, 3rd, Canberra, Australia, 1977. - C.J.Thompson,Commonwealth Gvt Printer, 1977. ID: B2178 Type: BKS Southlands 2.72 T55 Vol. 1 1977 ISBN/ISSN: 0-643-02258-9

A World Geography of Forest Resources / by Stephen Haden-Guest, John K. Wright, Eileen M. Teclaff. - The Ronald Press Company, 1956. ID: B721 Type: BKS Southlands 8.411 H128w

World List of Forestry Schools. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1977. (FAO Forestry Papers 3) ID: B1028 Type: BKS Southlands 0.736 W ISBN/ISSN: 92-5-000450-8

The world of the forest / by Henry Clepper, Arthur B. Meyer. - D. C. Heath and Company, 1965. ID: B124 Type: BK Southlands 0.71 C628w

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World Resources 1992-93, A Guide to the Global Environment. - World Resources Institute, Oxford Press, 1992. ID: B1961 Type: BKS Southlands 9.4 W ISBN/ISSN: 0-19-506231-0

World Survey of Climatology - Volume 11: Climates of North America / by Reid A. Bryson, F. Kenneth Hare. - Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company, 1974. (World Survey of Climatology) ID: B427 Type: BKS Southlands 1.61 W927 v.11 ISBN/ISSN: 0-444-41062-7

World Survey of Climatology - Volume 12: Climates of Central and South America / by Werner Schwerdtfeger. - Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company, 1976. (World Survey of Climatology) ID: B428 Type: BKS Southlands 1.61 W927 v.12 ISBN/ISSN: 0-444-41271-9

World Symposium on Man-Made Forests and Their Industrial Importance - Documents Volume 1. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1967. ID: B1047 Type: BKS Southlands 2.5 W 1967 v.1

World Symposium on Man-Made Forests and Their Industrial Importance - Documents Volume 2. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1967. ID: B1048 Type: BKS Southlands 2.5 W 1967 v.2

World Symposium on Man-Made Forests and Their Industrial Importance - Documents Volume 3. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1967. ID: B1049 Type: BKS Southlands 2.5 W 1967 v.3

World Timber Resources Outlook, Current Perceptions - A Discussion Paper / by Mike Apsey, Les Reed. - Council of Forest Industries, 1994. ID: B3766 Southlands 8.0 A67w Subject 1. RESOURCES OUTLOOK INTRODUCTION: Every region in the world is undergoing a fundamental shift in wood fibre supply and demand balances. The old familiar geographic distribution patterns and market shares, to which the world had grown accustomed since the 1960's, have altered dramatically. Much of this change reflects new societal perceptions and priorities about the use and management of forest resources in a shrinking world. The principal objective is to describe the direction and pace of recent changes in output of roundwood volumes globally, and to project the scene as it may look in the years 2010 and 2020. The second objective is to inspire, on an urgent basis, some-in depth analyses of

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(Continued) World Timber Resources Outlook, Current Perceptions - A Discussion Paper global supply and demand trends by industry, government, international agency and other groups closely involved.

World Timbers - Volume Two: North & South America (Including Central America and the West Indies) / by B. J. Rendle. - University of Toronto Press, 1969. ID: B647 Type: BKS Southlands 5.11 R397w

World Trade in Forest Products / by James Samuel Bethel. - University of Washington Press, 1983. ID: B2587 Type: BKS Southlands 8.132 B47w ISBN/ISSN: 0-295-96078-7 Subject 1. LUMBER TRADE

World War Memoirs of Milton Academy, 1914-1919 / by Markham W. Stackpole. - Cambridge University Press, 1940. (H. P. Metcalf Collection) ID: B3232 Southlands - Training Center 0.71 S82w Subject 1. WORLD WAR The preparation of this book has long been a cherished project at Milton Academy and has gone forward in such intervals of time as were available. Publication is now made possible through the cooperation fo the Graduates' Council with other friends of the School. The volume is intended to be a contribution to the history of the Academy. One of its purposes is to preserve among many who care about Milton a more adequate understanding of the part in the World War which was taken by those having connections with the School. As a tribute to those who "gave their lives and fondest hopes," it is offered as one of the School's continuing memorials. If the pages which follow prove to be of interest to those who have known the men and women whose service is recorded and to others who remember the war years, I shall be gratified. I hope, however, that members of subsequent school generations may read these accounts of former Milton students at school and in wartime activities. Those readers may thus get clearer knowledge of the period and more vivid impressions of the experiences which warfare involves and of the personal qualities which it reveals.

World Wildlife Fund, 1993 Annual Report. - World Wildlife Fund, Washington, DC, 1993. ID: B2212 Type: BKS Southlands 0.75 W67 1993

The World's Forests: International Initiatives Since Rio / by A. J. Grayson. - Commonwealth Forestry Association, 1995. ID: B2379 Type: BKS Southlands 0.17 G72w ISBN/ISSN: 0-9515059-1-2

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The World's Worst Weeds - Distribution and Biology / by LeRoy G. Holm... [et al.]. - The University Press of Hawaii, 1977. ID: B532 Type: BKS Southlands 2.67 W927 ISBN/ISSN: 0-8248-0295-0

Worldwide LVL Market Outlook, 1999 / RWS-Engineering. - RWS-Engineering, 1999. ID: B3762 Southlands 5.3 R77w Subject 1. VENEER PRODUCTION PREFACE: The great interest in LVL and the rapid development of its consumption encouraged RWS-ENGINEERING OY to make this special market study on the LVL production and consumption worldwide concentrating specially on the market areas in North America, Asia & Oceania and Europe. The main objective of this study is to give sufficient information of the situation of both structural and non-structural LVL and especially of their production and market in the above areas to enable the reader to make decisions based on the current and future direction of this rapidly growing wood industry sector.

Write Smarter Not Harder / by Joe Floren. - Twain Productions, Publishers, 1989. ID: B926 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 F

Write So It Counts - Book 1 / by Joe Floren. - Twain Productions, Publishers, 1989. ID: B924 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 F b.1

Write So It Counts - Book 2 / by Joe Floren. - Twain Productions, Publishers, 1989. ID: B925 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 F b.2

Write to the Point!-Letters, Memos, and Reports That Get Results / by Rosemary T. Fruehling, N. B. Oldham. - McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1988. ID: B1950 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 F ISBN/ISSN: 0-07-022549-4

Writer's Guide and Index to English / by Porter G. Perrin. - Revised Edition. - Scott, Foresman and Company, 1950. ID: B186 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 P458w

Writing Better Computer User Documentations; From Paper to Outline / by R. John Brockmann. - John Wiley & Sons, 1986. ID: B176 Type: BKS Southlands 0.76 B864w ISBN/ISSN: 0-471-88472-3

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X-Ray Diffraction / by B. E. Warren. - Dover Publications, Inc., 1990. ID: B3627 Southlands 0.33 W37x ISBN/ISSN: 0-486-66317-5 Subject 1. X-RAYS PREFACE: The material presented in this book is the outgrowth of a series of lectures given to graduate students in physics and metallurgy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The emphasis is on a rigorous development of the basic diffraction theory. Throughout the book, the book, the treatment is carried far enough to relate to experimentally observable quantities, even though this often requires rather long and wearisome manipulations. Although the elements of crystal structure determination are presented, the book is not intended to cover the details of structure determination. The main part of the book is devoted to the application of x-ray diffraction methods to nonstructural problems such as temperature vibration effects, order-disorder, crystal imperfections, the structure of amorphous materials, and the diffraction of x-rays in perfect crystals. The treatment of perfect crystal theory is not intended for the specialists in this field, but rather for the large group of x-ray diffraction people who are only interested in a simple survey which can be easily understood. For this reason the treatment is based on the Darwin approach rather than on the more elegant Ewald-von Laue formulation, since the former is much more closely related to the kinematical theory, and more readily applied to various related problems.

XIII IUFRO-Kongress Proceedings, Volume 1 / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1961. ID: B2991 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XIII V1 1961 Subject 1. PROCEEDINGS XIII IUFRO-Kongress Proceedings, September 1961, Volume 1.

XIII IUFRO-Kongress Proceedings, Volume 2 / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1961. ID: B2992 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XIII V2 1961 Subject 1. PROCEEDINGS XIII IUFRO-Kongress Proceedings, September 1961, Volume 2.

XIV IUFRO-Kongress Papers, Volume I, Section 01-02-11 / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1967. ID: B2930 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XIV V.1

XIV IUFRO-Kongress Papers, Volume II, Section 21 / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1967. ID: B2931 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XIV V.2

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XIV IUFRO-Kongress Papers, Volume III, Section 22-AG22/24 / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1967. ID: B2932 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XIV V.III

XIV IUFRO-Kongress Papers, Volume IV, Section 23 / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1967. ID: B2933 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XIV V.4

XIV IUFRO-Kongress Papers, Volume IX, Section 41 + WG 22/41 / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1967. ID: B2937 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XIV V.9

XIV IUFRO-Kongress Papers, Volume V, Section 23 / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1967. ID: B2934 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XIV V.5

XIV IUFRO-Kongress Papers, Volume VI, Section 25 / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1967. ID: B2935 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XIV V.6

XIV IUFRO-Kongress Papers, Volume VIII, Section 31-32 / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1967. ID: B2936 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XIV V.8

XIV IUFRO-Kongress Papers, Volume X / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1967. ID: B2938 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XIV V.10

XIX IUFRO World Congress, Proceedings, Report A / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1990. ID: B2974 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XIX A 1990 Subject 1. PROCEEDINGS XIX World Congress proceedings from Montreal Canada, August 5-11, 1990.

XIX IUFRO World Congress, Proceedings, Report B / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1990. ID: B2975 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XIX B 1990 Subject 1. PROCEEDINGS XIX World Congress proceedings from Montreal Canada, August 5-11, 1990.

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XIX IUFRO World Congress, Proceedings, Volume 1A / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1990. ID: B2976 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XIX V. 1A 1990 Subject 1. SILVICULTURE XIX World Congress proceedings from Montreal Canada, August 5-11, 1990.

XIX IUFRO World Congress, Proceedings, Volume 1B / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1990. ID: B2977 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XIX V. 1B 1990 Subject 1. TROPICAL SILVICULTURE XIX World Congress proceedings from Montreal Canada, August 5-11, 1990.

XIX IUFRO World Congress, Proceedings, Volume 2 / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1990. ID: B2978 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XIX V. 2 1990 Subject 1. FOREST PROTECTION XIX World Congress proceedings from Montreal Canada, August 5-11, 1990.

XIX IUFRO World Congress, Proceedings, Volume 3 / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1990. ID: B2979 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XIX V. 3 1990 Subject 1. FOREST OPERATIONS XIX World Congress proceedings from Montreal Canada, August 5-11, 1990.

XIX IUFRO World Congress, Proceedings, Volume 4 / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1990. ID: B2980 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XIX V. 4 1990 Subject 1. PLANNING XIX World Congress proceedings from Montreal Canada, August 5-11, 1990.

XIX IUFRO World Congress, Proceedings, Volume 5 / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1990. ID: B2981 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XIX V. 5 1990 Subject 1. FOREST PRODUCTS XIX World Congress proceedings from Montreal Canada, August 5-11, 1990.

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XIX IUFRO World Congress, Proceedings, Volume 6 / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1990. ID: B2982 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XIX V. 6 1990 Subject 1. LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT XIX World Congress proceedings from Montreal Canada, August 5-11, 1990.

XV IUFRO Congress Proceedings., 1971. ID: B1083 Type: BKS Southlands - Attic 0.734 I 1971

XVI IUFRO World Congress - Joint IUFRO/FAO meeting on "Ways and means of reconcilling sivicultural and operational methods in modern forestry" / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1976. ID: B2946 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XVI JM 1976 Subject 1. SILVICULTURAL TECHNIQUES

XVI IUFRO World Congress, Congress Report / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1976. ID: B2945 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XVI CR 1976 ISBN/ISSN: 82-7169-107-4 Subject 1. REPORT

XVI IUFRO World Congress, Congress Tours / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1976. ID: B2973 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XVI C 1976 Subject 1. FERTILIZATION Forest fertilization, treatment and growth of young stands in Norway.

XVI IUFRO World Congress, Proceedings, Division I / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1976. ID: B2947 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XVI D.I 1976 ISBN/ISSN: 82-7169-059-0 Subject 1. PROCEEDINGS

XVI IUFRO World Congress, Proceedings, Division II / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1976. ID: B2948 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XIV D.II 1976 ISBN/ISSN: 82-7169-060-4 Subject 1. PROCEEDINGS

XVI IUFRO World Congress, Proceedings, Division III / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1976. ID: B2949 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XVI D.III 1976 ISBN/ISSN: 82-7169-061-2 Subject 1. PROCEEDINGS

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XVI IUFRO World Congress, Proceedings, Division IV / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1976. ID: B2950 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XVI D.IV 1976 ISBN/ISSN: 82-7169-062-0 Subject 1. PROCEEDINGS

XVI IUFRO World Congress, Proceedings, Division V / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1976. ID: B2951 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XVI D.V 1976 ISBN/ISSN: 82-7169-063-9 Subject 1. PROCEEDINGS

XVI IUFRO World Congress, Proceedings, Division VI / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1976. ID: B2952 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XVI D.VI 1976 ISBN/ISSN: 82-7169-064-7 Subject 1. PROCEEDINGS

XVII IUFRO World Congress, Congress Report / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1981. ID: B2983 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XVII CR Subject 1. FORESTRY RESEARCH XVII IUFRO World Congress report from Japan, 1981.

XVII IUFRO World Congress, Proceedings, Division 1 / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1981. ID: B2984 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XVII D1 1981 Subject 1. FOREST ECOSYSTEMS XVII IUFRO World Congress proceedings from Japan, 1981.

XVII IUFRO World Congress, Proceedings, Division 2 / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1981. ID: B2985 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XVII D2 1981 Subject 1. GENETICS XVII IUFRO World Congress proceedings from Japan, 1981.

XVII IUFRO World Congress, Proceedings, Division 3 / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1981. ID: B2986 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XVII D3 1981 Subject 1. HARVESTING XVII IUFRO World Congress proceedings from Japan, 1981.

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XVII IUFRO World Congress, Proceedings, Division 4 / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1981. ID: B2987 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XVII D4 1981 Subject 1. MENSURATION XVII IUFRO World Congress proceedings from Japan, 1981.

XVII IUFRO World Congress, Proceedings, Division 5 / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1981. ID: B2988 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XVII D5 1981 Subject 1. WOOD QUALITY XVII IUFRO World Congress proceedings from Japan, 1981.

XVII IUFRO World Congress, Proceedings, Division 6 / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1981. ID: B2989 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XVII D6 1981 Subject 1. LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT XVII IUFRO World Congress proceedings from Japan, 1981.

XVII IUFRO World Congress, Proceedings, Interdivisional / IUFRO. - IUFRO, 1981. ID: B2990 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 XVII ID 1981 Subject 1. FORESTRY IMPACTS XVII IUFRO World Congress proceedings from Japan, 1981.

Xylem Growth Distibutions in Certain Species of Open-Grown Conifers / by Kenneth Malcolm Brown. - Univ. Microfilms International, 1971. ID: B2363 Type: BKS Southlands 0.761 B76x 1971

Xylem Structure and the Ascent of Sap / by Martin H. Zimmermann. - Springer-Verlag, 1983. ID: B321 Type: BKS Southlands 1.112 Z75x ISBN/ISSN: 3-540-12268-0

Yankee Loggers - A Recollection of Woodsmen, Cooks, and River Drivers / by Stewart H. Holbrook. - International Paper, 1961. ID: B622 Type: BKS Southlands 4.0 H723y

Yellow-Poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera L.): An Annotated Bibliography / by Roland E. Schoenike. - The Department of Forestry - Clemson Uni, 1980. ID: B164 Type: BKS Southlands 0.725 Y43

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The Yew Tree - A Thousand Whispers / by Jr., Hal Hartzell. - Hulogosi, 1991. ID: B3732 Southlands 5.0 H37y Subject 1. YEW TREE

Yield Prediction and Growth Projection for Site-Prepared Loblolly Pine Plantations in the Carolinas,Georgia,Florida &Ala / by Bruce E. Borders... [et al.]. - University of Georgia, 1990. ID: B2052 Type: BKS Southlands 0.66 B

Yield Prediction Models for Unthinned Loblolly and Slash Pine Plantations in East Texas / by Young-Jin Lee. - Stephen F. Austin State University, 1998. (Dissertation) ID: B3574 Southlands 0.762 Young-Jin Subject 1. YIELD PREDICTION MODELS ABSTRACT: New yield prediction systems were developed for loblolly and slash pine plantations in East Texas. Data from 5 measurement cycles of the East Texas Pine Plantation Research Project (ETPPRP) were analyzed in this study with special emphasis on the role of non-planted trees. Each measurement is three years in length. The Chapman-Richards growth function was utilized to develop site index prediction equations. This model allowed for a sigmoid-shaped height growth line. Survival prediction models were developed that incorporated the incidence of fusiform rust (uninfected and infected) and allowed the transition of trees from an uninfected stage to an infected stage. Significant interaction effects revealed in the models were: (1) age*site index, (2) age* non-planted trees basal area per acre, (3) age*non-planted trees per acre, (4) age*site index*non-planted trees per acre, (5) age*site index*non-planted trees basal area per acre. The effect of non-planted trees interspecific competition on loblolly and slash pine tended to show a negative effect on predicted future number of planted trees per acre.

Yosemite Centennial Symposium Proceedings, Natural Areas and Yosemite: Prospects for the Future. - The Yosemite Fund, 1990. ID: B2313 Type: BKS Southlands 9.0 Y67 1990

You Can Organize a Successful Meeting - Large of Small / by Janet Attard. - Caddylak Publishing, 1983. ID: B837 Type: BKS Southlands 0.734 A883y ISBN/ISSN: 0-87280-098-9

Young Men and Fire / by Norman Maclean. - The Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, 1992. ID: B2222 Type: BKS Southlands 3.1 M32y c. 1 ISBN/ISSN: 0-226-50062-4

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(Continued) Young Men and Fire Subject 1. FOREST FIRES

Your Resource Guide to Environmental Organizations. - Smiling Dolphins Press, Irvine, Calif, 1991. ID: B2163 Type: BKS Southlands 0.735 Y68 1991 ISBN/ISSN: 1-879072-00-9