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1. Now Redwood.

2. LIFE IN TALL TREES.

3. Plywood Sandwich Extends Dwindling Timber Supplies.

4. A survey of factors affecting regeneration of Rocky Mountain Douglas-fir /

5. [Letter from Baby Redwood Nursery to Library, U.S. Dept of Agriculture in reply to Library's previous letter]

7. News letter

8. Laminated root rot of Douglas-fir

12. Douglas-fir thinning handbook /

13. Lumber recovery from Douglas-fir thinnings at a bandmill and two chipping canters /

14. Impregnating and coating with endrin to protect Douglas-fir seed from rodents /

16. Lumber recovery from old-growth coast Douglas-fir /

17. Potential production in thinned Douglas-fir plantations /

18. Storing endrin-coated and endrin-impregnated Douglas-fir seed /

19. The economics of converting red alder to Douglas-fir /

20. Yields with and without repeated commercial thinnings in a high-site-quality Douglas-fir stand /

21. Results of shelterwood harvesting of Douglas-fir in the Cascades of western Oregon /

22. Veneer recovery from old-growth coast Douglas-fir /

23. A new and easier way to estimate the quality of inland Douglas-fir sawtimber /

24. Veneer recovery from second-growth Douglas-fir /

25. Production rates in commercial thinning of young-growth Douglas- fir /

26. Seasonal progress of radial growth of Douglas-fir, western redcedar and red alder /

28. Investigating dominance in Douglas-fir stands /

29. Influence of fertilizer nitrogen source on deer browsing and chemical composition of nursery-grown Douglas-fir /

32. Constructing aerial photo stand volume tables /

33. Shade increases first-year survival of Douglas-fir seedlings /

34. Importance of timber-based employment to the economic base of the Douglas-fir region of Oregon, Washington, and northern California /

35. Growth of Douglas-fir, ponderosa pine, and western larch seedlings following seed treatment with 30 percent hydrogen peroxide /

36. Northern Rocky Mountain pole production continues climb in 1956 /

37. Growth of frost-damaged Douglas-fir seedlings /

38. Douglas-fir thinning values sensitive to price-diameter relationships /

39. Northern Rocky Mountain pole production in 1955 /

41. Northern Rocky Mountain pole production in 1953 /

42. Northern Rocky Mountain pole production in 1954 /

47. Damage to the wood of fire-killed Douglas fir, and methods of preventing losses, in western Washington and Oregon /

48. The rhabdocline needle cast of Douglas fir /

50. Douglas fir research in the Pacific Northwest, 1920-1956 :

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