Former Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station (INT) Pre-1963 Publications:
Research Notes (1951-1962)
Listed in descending order by publication number. Only titles with links are available online.
PLEASE NOTE: these lists are for reference only and most titles are not available
to order. Some titles are online (linked below) and others that
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Research Note 104: Juvenile performance of hybrids between
western and eastern white pine
Research Note 103: Dwarfmistletoe survey in northeastern Washington
Research Note 102: Insect-caused loss to western white pine
cones
Research Note 101: Clonal variation in western white pine
Research Note 100: Specific gravity of lodgepole pine in the
Intermountain Region
Research Note 99: An appraisal of logging damage to advance
reproduction of ponderosa pine
Research Note 98: Severe decline in Montana christmas tree
shipments
Research Note 97: The effects of intraspecific competition
within mountain pine beetle broods under laboratory conditions
Research Note 96: Effectiveness of DDT for preventing infestation
of green logs by the Douglas-fir beetle
Research Note 95: Revised aerial photo scale-protractor
Research Note 94: Parallax wedge improved
Research Note 93: Bar type micrometer wedge
Research Note 92: Service records on treated and untreated
wood in the Intermountain West
Research Note 91: Possible application of electronic devices
to forest fire detection
Research Note 90: Growth of single bitterbrush plants vs.
multiple groups
Research Note 89: Infiltration in a western larch--douglas
fir stand following cutting and slash treatment
Research Note 88: Appalachian scale shelter
Research Note 87: Damage to ponderosa pine plantations
Research Note 86: Estimating defoliation caused by spruce
budworm from undamaged shoots
Research Note 85: Northern Rocky Mountain pole production
shows small gain in 1960
Research Note 84: Can ponderosa pine in brushfields be sprayed
after planting?
Research Note 83: Ten-year results of spot seeding and planting
logdepole pine
Research Note 82: Montana christmas tree shipments slump in
1960
Research Note 81: High-intensity rainstorms on the Boise and
Payette National Forests
Research Note 80: Effect of hydrogen peroxide on germination
in three western conifers
Research Note 79: Northern Rocky Mountain pole production
increased in 1959
Research Note 78: The relationship of diameter to height of
attack in lodgepole pine infested by mountain pine beetle
Research Note 77: Estimating the area in logging roads by
dot sampling on aerial photos
Research Note 76: Aerial volume tables for ponderosa pine
type in the Rocky Mountains
Research Note 75: Dwarfmistletoe survey in Nezperce National
Forest
Research Note 74: Dwarfmistletoe survey in Kaniksu National
Forest
Research Note 73: An upswing in Montana's christmas tree exports
Research Note 72: Pole production in Northern Rocky Mountains
slumps in 1958
Research Note 71: Site index curves for grand fir in the Inland
Empire
Research Note 70: Reducing Douglas-fir beetle damage : how
it can be done
Research Note 69: Symptoms of abnormal crown deterioration
in western white pine stands
Research Note 68: Dwarfmistletoe survey in Coeur D'Alene National
Forest
Research Note 67: Dwarfmistletoe survey in Kootenai National
Forest
Research Note 66: Effects of a wildfire on mortality and growth
of young ponderosa pine trees
Research Note 65: Montana christmas tree exports continue
decline
Research Note 64: Techniques for evaluating log deck conditions
Research Note 63: Management of log inventories
Research Note 62: Effect of moisture content on the power
required to saw logs
Research Note 61: Sampling populations of overwintering spruce
budworm in the Northern Rocky Mountain Region
Research Note 60: Stereograms in ponderosa pine
Research Note 59: Diameter growth of young ponderosa pine
trees in the Inland Empire
Research Note 58: Germinative capacity of Englemann spruce
seed
Research Note 57: Production of poles in Montana, Idaho, and
northeastern Washington, 1957
Research Note 56: Weather records as guides to air-drying
lumber
Research Note 55: Pulpwood production in Idaho and Montana,
1956
Research Note 54: Log production in Idaho and Montana, 1956
Research Note 53: An annotated list of the diseases of western
larch
Research Note 52: Montana christmas tree shipments decline
in 1957
Research Note 51: The larch casebearer in Idaho : a new defoliator
record for western forests
Research Note 50: Speedy scaling of low-value log-loads
Research Note 49: Northern Rocky Mountain pole production
continues to climb in 1956
Research Note 48: Truck load sample scaling to adjust company
scale
Research Note 47: The yellow witches' broom of subalpine fir
in the Intermountain Region
Research Note 46: The comandra blister rust in lodgepole pine
Research Note 45: How many trees should be log graded to determine
sales realization value
Research Note 44: A new high in Montana christmas tree shipments
Research Note 43: Suitable sulphate chemical puplmill sites
in southern Idaho and western Wyoming from the standpoint of
waste disposal
Research Note 42: Aspen leaf blight in the intermountain region
Research Note 41: Frosted templets aid the photo interpreter
Research Note 40: Aerial photo scale-protractors for mountainous
areas
Research Note 39: A parallax wedge for mountainous areas
Research Note 38: Stocking and seedbed distribution on clean-cut
lodgepole pine areas in Utah
Research Note 37: Northern Rocky Mountain pole production
in 1955
Research Note 36: Combined vertical and horizontal stereograms
Research Note 35: Is sagebrush seed residual in the soil of
burns or is it wind-borne?
Research Note 34: Board-foot increment on residual ponderosa
pine in Montana
Research Note 33: Preliminary soil-site studies in the western
white pine type
Research Note 32: Time required to prune crop trees in the
western white pine type
Research Note 31: Electronic recorder as aid in aerial insect
surveys
Research Note 30: Surveys and control methods of the pine
butterfly during an outbreak in southern Idaho, 1953-1954
Research Note 29: Biological observations on the pine butterfly
during an outbreak in southern Idaho, 1953-1954
Research Note 28: Montana christmas tree shipments drop slightly
Research Note 27: A needle cast of lodgepole pine caused by
the fungus hypodermella
Research Note 26: Effects of origin and storage method on
the germinative capacity of ponderosa pine seed
Research Note 25: The accuracy of stand height measurements
on aerial photos in the Rocky Mountains
Research Note 24: Northern Rocky Mountain pole production
in 1954
Research Note 23: Relationship between trap tree felling dates
and subsequent Engelmann spruce beetle attack
Research Note 22: Preliminary report on soil-rootlet relationships
to pole blight of western white pine
Research Note 21: Pulpwood production in Idaho and Montana,
1954
Research Note 20: Infiltration rates on two waterspreading
projects, Davis County, Utah
Research Note 19: Thinning from below in a 60-year-old western
white pine stand
Research Note 18: Early spring grazing values of four seeded
species on abandoned cropland in northeast Washington
Research Note 17: Montana Christmas tree shipments reach record
high
Research Note 16: Rating the 1954 fire season in Region 1
of the Forest Service
Research Note 15: Distribution of pole blight of western white
pine
Research Note 14: What is an acceptable allowable error and
sample size in sample log scaling or tree measuring
Research Note 13: Northern Rocky Mountain pole production
in 1953
Research Note 12: Grass - cafeteria style in southwestern
Montana
Research Note 11: Engelmann spruce seed dispersal into a clear-cut
area
Research Note 10: Mortality of the Engelmann spruce beetle
brood during the winter of 1953-1954
Research Note 9: Mortality in second-growth stands of western
white pine type
Research Note 8: Viability of lodgepole pine seed after natural
storage in slash
Research Note 7: Midge damage affects christmas-tree production
in the Inland Empire
Research Note 6: Logging damage affects bark beetle resistance
of residual ponderosa pine stands
Research Note 5: Storage and germination of Douglas-fir seed
in central Idaho
Research Note 4: Effects of several chemicals on tall larkspur
and associated tailcup lupine
Research Note 3: Rodent damage in ponderosa pine plantations
Research Note 2: Forage habits of mule deer during the late
fall as measured by stomach content analyses
Research Note 1: Seasonal variations of crude protein and
phosphorus in four range plants used for reseeding |