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Volume 68, Number 2, 1 February 1970

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Miscellaneous

Letter to the Editor

Letters
pp. 65-65(1)

Miscellaneous

The View from Here
pp. 68-68(1)
Author: Glascock, H. R.

National Outlook
pp. 70-71(2)
Author: Randall, Charles E.

Journal article

Snow Breakage in Black and White Spruce in Interior Alaska Stands
pp. 82-83(2)
Authors: Van Cleve, Keith; Zasada, John

For More Effective Links between Resource Management and Research
pp. 84-86(3)
Authors: Macon, John W.; Webster, Henry H.; Hilliker, Richard L.

Periodic Growth of Hardwood Influenced by Cold Weather
pp. 86-87(2)
Authors: Godman, R. M.; Mattson, G. A.

Mouse Damage to Young Plantations in Southwestern Wisconsin
pp. 88-89(2)
Author: Sartz, Richard S.

Productivity Indices for Lodgepole Pine on Pumice Soils
pp. 90-94(5)
Authors: Youngberg, C. T.; Dahms, W. G.

A Fresh Approach to an Old Problem
pp. 95-97(3)
Author: Mosher, Milton M.

The Tree That Does Not Need Band-Aids
pp. 97-97(1)
Author: Lebarron, Russell K.

Rates of Return from Christmas Tree Plantations Two Case Studies in New Hampshire
pp. 98-99(2)
Authors: Foster, Bennett B.; Cote, John B.

Environmental Forestry: A Modest Proposal
pp. 100-104(5)
Author: Reidel, Carl H.

Miscellaneous

Current Literature
pp. 105-105(1)

Forestry News
pp. 106-111(6)

Book review

Book Reviews
pp. 112-113(2)

Miscellaneous

Forestry Employment
pp. 120-120(1)

Index to Advertisers
pp. 120-120(1)

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