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Volume 80, Number 3, 1 March 1982

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Miscellaneous

SAF Update
pp. 137-137(1)

Letter to the Editor

Letters
pp. 138-187(50)

Miscellaneous

The View from Here
pp. 143-143(1)

National Highlights
pp. 144-145(2)
Author: Petersen, Philip V.

Journal article

Recreation Regulations--When Are They Needed?
pp. 148-151(4)
Author: Lucas, Robert C.

Opportunities to Increase National Forest Softwood Harvest
pp. 152-160(9)
Authors: Bell, Enoch F.; Randall, Robert M.

Rationalizing Policy Constraints on National Forest Timber Supply
pp. 157-158(2)
Author: Teeguarden, Dennis E.

Who Says you Can't Cut a Tree on Sites Growing 19 Cubic Feet?
pp. 158-159(2)
Author: Irland, Lloyd C.

A Foregone Conclusion About Timber Increases
pp. 160-160(1)
Author: Newport, Carl A.

Forest Service Funding under RPA
pp. 161-163(3)
Author: Le Master, Dennis C.

Hazards of Root Disease in Pacific Northwest Recreation Sites
pp. 163-164(2)
Authors: Filip, Gregory M.; Goheen, Donald J.

Inventory Costs on Small Forests
pp. 165-167(3)
Authors: Mawson, Joseph C.; Mack, Robert J.

Miscellaneous

Forestry Today
pp. 170-173(4)
Author: Popovich, Luke

Book review

Book Reviews
pp. 174-174(1)

Miscellaneous

News Briefs
pp. 175-176(2)

Personals
pp. 177-178(2)

Obituary

Obituaries
pp. 178-179(2)

Miscellaneous

Publications of Interest
pp. 180-181(2)

Meetings
pp. 182-183(2)

Current Literature
pp. 183-184(2)

Society Affairs
pp. 185-197(13)

Forestry Employment
pp. 198-200(3)

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