Historic, archived document Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices. oy ao cl | | UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BULLETIN NO. 18 Washington, D. C. Issued May 1952 _ THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA (Including European Possessions) A Bibliography of Selected Literature, 1920-1950 Compiled by Frances J. Flick Division of Bibliography, Library United States Government Printing Office Washington : 1952 AN Kor sale by the Superintendent uf Documents, U.S. Government Printing Otlice Washington 25,1. C2. -) Price 45 cents UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BULLETIN NO. 18 Washington, D. C. Issued May 1952 THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA (Including European Possessions) A Bibliography of Selected Literature, 1920-1950 Compiled by Frances J. Flick Division of Bibliography, Library United States Government Printing Office Washington : 1952 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U. 8. Government Printing Office Washington 25,1. CC. - Price 45 cents a PREFACE This bibliography is the result of a selective examination of book and periodical literature published between 1920 and 1950, on the forests of Mexico, Central America, and South America. It is a guide to back- ground information for anyone interested in the standing timber re- source and its utilization, in these lands below our Mexican border. The listing of references is subdivided by country. British Honduras and the Guianas are included on the basis of their place in the conti- nental economy, even though they are not Latin-American in a polit- ical sense. Due to the large number of entries collected under the General heading, and for Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico, these four divisions again are subdivided, segregating references on vegetation ane timber description from forest policy and forest industry materi- al. A short list of periodicals publishing Latin-American forestry infor - mation follows the main body of the bibliography. This, in turn is fol- lowed by the index, a subject guide to general and geographic sections A user of this index will not find the terms Forests and Forestry used, because it is assumed that these terms overlay almost every item in the index. He will find, however, such headings as Resources, Policies, Forest Types, Maps, botanical names of timber trees, and common names of forest products. Within this last category, the bib- liographic scope includes the major products:timber, lumber, ply- wood, crossties, pulpwood, fuelwood, naval stores, tannin sources, chicle, and balata. Omitted are commodities like Hevea rubber, cin- chona, and palm products, each of which occupies a major domain for separate bibliographic exploration. Likewise omitted, or included only incidentally, are references on taxonomic botany, wood technol- ogy, forest legislation, commodity production statistics, and trade statistics. Most of the references are in English, Spanish, or Portuguese, witha sprinkling of German, French, Dutch, and other languages. Standards of usage and accenting may vary within our entries, just as they do in the countries where the written literature originates. S. J. Record and R. W. Hess’ Timbers of the New World (1943) served as a stand- ard of botanical nomenclature for the particular trees and timbers covered by this bibliography. Over 4,000 references were examined in the course of compilation, most of which are housed in the U. S. Department of Agriculture Li- brary. Call numbers following citations refer to this collection. In those cases where another library’s collection was used, a designa- tion like Libr. Cong. or Pan Amer. Union Libr. follows the citation. The symbol FS stands for U. S. Forest Service files. The U. S. Forest Service Division of Forest Economics, Foreign For- estry Section, headed by A. C. Cline, has been an active collaborator in this bibliography. Particular thanks are due Karl R. Mayer of that office, who bore the major burden of revision. iii SOURCES CONSULTED Card Catalogs U.S. D. A. Library Library of Congress Pan American Union Library Indexes and Serials Agricultural Economics Literature, Jan. 1927-June 1942. Bibliography of Agriculture, July 1942-Dec. 1951. Forestry Abstracts, 1945/46-1950/51. Tropical Woods, Mar. 1925-Nov. 1950. Selected Special Sources AHERN, G. P., and NEWTON, H. K. Bibliography on woods of the world. New York, Amer. Soc. Mech. Engin., 1928. 177 p. BIBLIOGRAPHY on conservation problems in Mexico. In Pan American Union, Div. of Agricultural Cooperation, Conserva- tion Sect. Report on activities, 1943-46, p. 88-111. Washing- ton, 1946. BLAKE, S. F., and ATWOOD, A. C. Geographical guide to the floras of the world, I. USDA Misc. P. 401, 336 p. June 1947. ECONOMIC studies of underdeveloped countries: Latin America and the Caribbean area. U.S. Dept. State, Div. Libr. & Ref. Serv., Bibliog. 52, 90 p. May 4, 1950. RECORD, S. J., and HESS, R. W. Timbers of the New World. New Haven, Yale U. Press, 1943. 640 p. VERDOORN, F., ed. Plants and plant science in Latin America. Waltham, Mass., Chron. 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Se a ar oD Cee wg ha de TH Te, OA ORES OFF OES FO Re era ee ee . ¥ - e Py 7 a * lal Me 1 J a * 5 b — Or. > > re % + * PLL Se See aie le a lf amen ee epee ae ¥ 4 os Ge ena OS: art ie ene ae nee ee eS ORR Rade © eee ee: UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BULLETIN NO. 18 Washington, D. C. ~ Issued May 1952 THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA (Including European Possessions) Compiled by Frances J. Flick Division of Bibliography, Library GENERAL 1. AHERN, G. P. Tropical hardwoods with special reference to their uses in American industries. Pan Amer. Union B. 61:219-227. Mar.1927. 150.9 M76 Latin America as a source of timber. Outlines a program for devel- oping hardwood supplies. 2. LA AMERICA latina es riquisima en maderas de construc- cién. Ingen. Internac. Constr. 34(2):74,76,78. Illus. Feb.1946. Libr. Cong. Latin America is very rich in construction timbers. Reviews briefly the forest economy of each country. 3. AMERICAN GEOGRAPHIC AL SOCIETY. A catalog of maps of Hispanic America. New York, 1930-32. 4 v. 241.91 Am3 4. AMERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY. Map of the Ameri- cas; 1:5,000,000. New York, 1942. 3 p. and index. 227 Am32M Also Provisional Ed., 1:1,000,000. 1922-43. 102 p. and index. 227 Am32 ». BABBITT, W. C. South America and its forest resources. Wood Turning 15(8):16-21. Illus. May 1922. 99.82 W852 6. BARBOUR, W. R. Forest problems of tropical America. Inter-Amer. Conf. on Agr. Rpt. 1:128-131. 1930. 5 In82R 7. BEEKMAN, W. B. Hout in alle tijden, 3. Bossen, bomen en hout van thans; de voornaamste bostypen en houtsoorten der wereld. Deventer, Kluwer, 1950? 800p. Ref. Map. 99.79 B39 Wood throughout the ages, v. 3. Forests, trees and timber in our time; outstanding forest types and timbers of the world. South America, p.517-622, by P. K. Heringa, includes a map of forest area, a general discussion of forest cover and forest types, regions of for- est exploitation and industry development, followed by sections on specific countries and their outstanding timber species. Central America, p.645-668, also by P. K. Heringa. The sections are illus- trated. 8. BENNETT, H. H. Soil conservation in Latin America. In Plants and Plant Science in Latin America, p.165-169. Waltham, Mass., Chron. Bot.,1945. 453 V58 Surveys agricultural practices detrimental to forests as well as to soil conservation, including the milpa and conuquero systems. 2 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 9. BERGE, W. Cartels; challenge to a free world. Washington, Pub. Aff. Press, 1944. 266 p. Ref. 280 B454 Sec. 8, Quebracho extract. 10. BETTS, A. W. Marketing problems of tropical hardwood ex- ploitation. Timberman 27(9):178,180,182. July 1926. 99.81 T484 Steps which must be taken by the lumber and plywood industry in the United States, to adapt Latin American hardwoods to our markets. 11. BEVAN, A. Consider the forests of tropical America. Agr. Amer.3:183-186. Oct.1943. 1 F752A 12.BEVAN, A. A forest policy for the American tropics. Carib. Forester 4(2):49-53. Jan.1943. 1.9622 T2C23 Facing realities of forest depletion,and basing policy on local needs, research in woods, and other factors. Spanish summary, p.53. 13. BEVAN, A. Forest resources of tropical America. In Wilson C. M., ed. New crops for the New World, p.181-191. Illus. New York, Macmillan, 1945. 31 W69 14. BEVAN, A. Forestry in Latin America and its future. In. Plants and Plant Science in Latin America, p.174-176. Waltham, Mass., Chron. Bot.,1945. 453 V58 Maps indicate general distribution of forests. Commercial species are broadly shown. A chart estimates total forest areas for each country. 15. BEVAN, A. Tropical forest research. J. Forestry 40:169- 172. Feb.1942. 99.8 F768 Similar treatment in Spanish, Organizacion y desarrollo de la inves- tigacion forestal. México, D. F., Segunda Conferencia Inter-Ameri- cana de Agricultura,1944. 12 p. 99.24 B462 16. CARIBBEAN COMMISSION. Forest research within the Car- ibbean area. Washington,1947. 128 p. Ref. Map. 99.34 C19 Participants in the meeting producing this report were from the British, French and Dutch West Indies; from Cuba, Puerto Rico and the United States. Summarizes work done and proposes future policies for British Honduras and the Guianas. 17. CONSUMPTION and production of paper and paperboard in the twenty Latin-American republics, 1935-46. Unasylva 2:27-31. Jan./Feb.1948. 99.8 Unl 18. COX, W. T. Diversified forestry in tropical America. Inter- Amer. Conf. on Agr., Forestry and Animal Indus., Documentary ma- terial 2:97-100. 1930. 5 In82D Comments by G. P. Ahern, p.101-102. 19. CROSS, M. The forest resources of Middle and South Ameri- ca. Packing & Shipping 70(10):6-8. Illus. Feb.1944. 289.8 P12 Chiefly notes taken from wartime surveys and articles. Includes Costa Rica, Ecuador, Amazon forests, Argentina and Paraguay, and Colombia. 20. CURRAN, H. M. Proposed rapid reconnaissance of forests of the Amazon and Orinoco Basins. J. Forestry 48:366-367. May 1950. 99.8 F768 21. CURRAN, H. M. A tropical forester visits Latin America. Pan Amer. Union B. 59:1089-1094. Illus. Nov.1925. 150.9 M76 Recommendations for utilization and conservation. 22. DONALD, P. G. Colonial timber policy. Timber Trades J. 190:669-672,830-831. July 30-Aug.6,1949. 99.81 T48 Contains statistical information about available timber resources in British Guiana and British Honduras. 23. ECONOMIC studies of underdeveloped countries; Latin America and the Caribbean area. U.S. Dept. State, Div. Libr. & Ref. Serv., Bibliog.52,90 p. May 4,1950. 150.1 Ec73 THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 3 A bibliography distributed by the U. S. Office of Intelligence Re- search. Chiefly basic economic studies and surveys arranged by coun- try, and including some forestry. 24. EGLER, F. E. The role of botanical research in the chicle industry. Econ. Bot. 1:188-209. Illus. Apr./June 1947. 450 Ec7 Chicle gathering and the chicle industry. 25. ELCHIBEGOFF,I.M. The forest resources and timber trade of Latin America. Inter-Amer. Q.3(2):75-82. Apr.1941. 280.8 In84 26. ELCHIBEGOFF, I. M. United States international timber trade in the Pacific area. Stanford, Stanford U. Press,1949. 302 p. Ref. Maps. 99.76 EL1 Includes chapters on land utilization, population and forest resour- ces in Mexico, Central American republics and South American coun- tries bordering the Pacific. 27. ENGLEDOW, F. L. Report on agriculture, fisheries, forest- ry and veterinary matters. London, Gt. Brit. West India Roy. Comn., 1945. 235 p. 280.14 G81 A supplementary report to item 43. A statement of forestry prob- lems and recommendations, including British Honduras and British Guiana, p.172-181. 28. ERA OF forestry ahead in other Americas; resources unsur - passed for lumber development. South. Lumberman 172(2154):38-42. Illus. Jan.1,1946. 99.81 So82 29. EVANS, SIR G. Resettlement problems in the British Carib- bean colonies. United Empire 40:105-110. May/June 1949. 501 L844U Emphasizes British Honduras and British Guiana, and includes prob- lems of forest lands. 30. EYES of industry turning toward Central, South American forests. Miss. Val. Lumberman 74(50):10-11,20. Illus. Dec.10,1943. 99.81 M69 Information supplied by E. T. Montgomery and J. M. Robey, regard- ing activities of the U. S. Board of Economic Warfare. 31. FISCHER, E. J. Guttapercha und balata, ihre ersatstoffe und technischen gemange. Berlin-Lichterfelde, Allg. Indus.-Verlag.,1933. 184 p. Illus. 78 F52 Balata, p.145-169. 32. FLUGGER, A. L., and KEATLEY, R. D.S., comps. Report on conservation of renewable resources in Latin America. Washing- ton, Pan Amer. Union, 1950. 52 p. Ref. 150.91 R292 Also in Food & Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Man- ual for the use of the delegates to the fourth Inter-American Confer- ence on Agriculture and the second Latin American regional meeting on food and agricultural programs and outlook, Montevideo, Uruguay, December 1, 1950, p.124-155. Washington, Pan Amer. Union,1950. 150.91 M32 Forest conservations policies summarized by country, followed by treatment of inter-American and international programs affecting Latin American land use and conservation. 33. THE FOREST resources of Middle and South America. Woodworking Digest 48(12):33-34,36,38,40,42. Illus. Dec.1946. 99.82 W87 Condensation in Russian, Les 3(4):57-58. July/Aug.1947. 99.81 L563 Combines information from several surveys and observations made Sung the early 1940’s. The presentation is not statistical. 4. THE FORESTS of Central and South America. Timber Trades J. Spec. Issue:71-72. June 13,1928. 99.81 T48 35. FORSLING, C. The significance of forestry in inter-Amer- ican relations. J. Forestry 40:161-165. Feb.1942. 99.8 F768 4 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 36. FRANCKE, A. Beitrdge zur kenntnis des waldbaues in den Tropenladndern; ein tiberblick tiber wald, waldwirtschaft, und waldbau im tropischen Amerika. Kolonforst. Mitt. 3:349-424. Ref. Mlus. Maps. Mar.1941. 99.9 K83 The extent of silvicultural knowledge about tropical countries; a sur- vey of forests, forestry, and silviculture in tropical America. Informa- tion is divided by countries, giving forest area, forest types, forest policy, and silvicultural notes. References, p.418-424, also are di- vided by country. 37. FRANCKE, A. Uber bisherige waldbautdtigkeit im tropischen regenwald. Z.f. Weltforstw. 10:411-428. Ref. Feb.1944. 99.8 Z35 Summaries in English and French. Silvicultural activities in tropical rain-forest, up to now. Middle America and South America, p. 417-418. 38. GAZONNAUD, P. Log transportation in tropical forest ex- ploitation. Empire Forestry Rev. 28:350-355. Dec.1949. 99.8 Em72 Condensed in Timber News 58:103-104. Mar.1950. 99.81 T482 In French, Rev. Internatl. du Bois 17:57-61. Mar.1950. 99.8 R326; Rev. Internatl. des Prod. Colon. 25:75-79. Apr.1950. 286.8 R326 39. GILL, T. Tropical forests of the Caribbean. Washington, Trop. Plant Res. Found.,1931. 318 p. Ref. Illus. 99.1 G41 Charles Lathrop Pack Forestry Trust cooperating. Contents:1, World wood needs; 2, Tropical forest types; 3, Forest wealth of trop- ical America; 4, The white man’s invasion; 5, Effects of human occu- pancy; 6, Forestry beginnings; 7, British forestry in tropical Amer- ica; 8, Porto Rico and Haiti; 9, Central America and the West Indies; 10, Mexico; 11, Venezuela and Colombia; 12, Tropical logging; 13, Wood use -- present and potential; 14, Tropical forest by-products; 15, Why capital hesitates; 16, Tropical forests and tomorrow. 40. GILMOUR, J. D. Neighbors plan for their future. J. Forest- ry 47:221. Mar.1949. 99.8 F768 Expresses an optomistic viewpoint regarding the prospects of lum- bering in Latin America, particularly in the tropical forests of British Guiana. 41. GT. BRIT. BRITISH GUIANA AND BRITISH HONDURAS SET- TLEMENT COMMISSION. Report. London, H. M. Stationery Off., 1948. 359 p. Maps. (Gt. Brit. Parliament. Papers by command. Cmd. 7533) 280.171 G7912 British Guiana: Forests, p.28-30; The forest project, p.105-115. British Honduras: Forests, p.200-202; Forestry, p.245-252. 42. GT. BRIT. COLONIAL OFF. Colonial timber resources. Carib. Comn. Mon. B.1(9):22-24. Apr.1948. 280.9 C19 British Guiana and British Honduras. 43. GT. BRIT. WEST INDIA ROYAL:COMMISSION. Report. London,1945. 480 p. 280.14 G792R Reports investigation of economic and social conditions in British be India. Forestry in British Honduras and British Guiana, p.310- 312. 44. GREELEY, W. B. The United States as a market for trop- ical forest products. Pan Amer. Union B. 59:332-349. Illus. Apr. 1925. 150.9 M76 45. HAINSWORTH, R. G. The Amazon River basin. Agr. Amer. ' 4:199-200. Map. Oct.1944. 1 F752A General review of geography, climate, resources and their possible development. 46. HANCOCK, R. Opportunities in Latin America. N. Y. Duell, Sloan & Pearce,1946. 278 p. 280.16 H19 Forest products, p.207-229. . 47. HANDBOOK of Latin American studies; a selective guide to THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 4) material published ... on anthropology, art, economics, education, ge- ography, government, history, international relations, languages and literature, law, libraries, music and philosophy, nos. 1(1935)-12 (1946). Cambridge, Mass., Harvard U. Press,1936-49. 242.12 H19 A bibliography now issued from the Hispanic Foundation in the Li- brary of Congress. 48. HANDBOOK of South American Indians, V.6. Smithsn. Inst. Bur. Amer. Ethnol. B. 143,715 p. Ref. 1950. 500 Sm63B V.6, Physical anthropology, linguistics and cultural geography of South American Indians. Pt.4, Geography and plant and animal re- sources. _ 49. HASKINS, C. P. The Amazon: the life history of a mighty river. New York, Doubleday, Doran,1943. 415 p. 134 H27 Ch.5,The mantle of the land. | 50. HENIUS, F. New materials come to U. S. rescue; how Latin- American trees are now supplying war and peace needs. Forbes 49 (5):12-13,32. Mar.1,1942. 280.8 F74 even about palm products, tannin, kapok, other extracts,and dis- tillates. D1. HESKE, F. Der tropenwald als rohstoffquelle Europas. Z. f. Weltforstw. 12:61-90. Ref. Sept.1948. 99.8 Z35 Tropical forests as a source of raw materials for Europe, and prob- lems of developing the resource, including the forests of Middle and South America. English and French summaries. 02. HOAR, H. M. Chicle and chewing gum; a review of chicle production and sources of supply, and the chewing gum industry and trade. U.S. Bur. Foreign & Dom. Com., Trade Inform. B. 197,10 p. ~Feb.25,1924. 157.7 C76Dt 53. HORN, E. F. South America’s forests; though unrivaled in extent and variety, they remain an unknown factor in meeting postwar demands for wood. Amer. Forests 51:267-268. June 1945. 99.8 F762 54. HUBERMAN, M.A. Our good neighbors’ forestry. J. For- estry 46:81-98. Ref. Feb.1948. 99.8 F768 Prospects of forests and forestry in Latin America as observed by a representative of the Food & Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Sections on Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, British Guiana, Chile Costa Rica, Mexico, Peru, Surinam, and Venezuela. 55. HUBERMAN, M.A. Siesta manana. Amer. Forests 54:258- 260, 275,312-313,330-332. June-July 1948. 99.8 F762 Forestry and forest policy developments in Latin America. 56. HUGHLETT, L. J., ed. Industrialization of Latin America. N. Y.,McGraw-Hill,1946. 508 p. 280.16 H87 The pulp, paper and lumber industry, p.359-382, surveys resources and developments in Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Central America, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela. Based on reports from the U. S. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. 57. INTER-AMERICAN CONFERENCE ON CONSERVATION OF RENEWABLE NATURAL RESOURCES. Proceedings. Washington, U. S. Dept. State,1949? 782 p. Maps. (International Organization & Conference Series 2, American Republics)4. 150 In82 Sec.l1, Human populations and productive capacity of the land; Sec.2, Renewable resources and international relations; Sec.3,Land use and the social sciences; Sec.4,The dynamics of renewable resources; Sec.5,Education in conservation dynamics; Sec.6,Making conservation effective. 58. INTER-AMERICAN COUNCIL OF COMMERCE AND PRO- 6 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE DUCTION. Recomendaciones del Consejo. Montivideo,1947. 46 v. Pan Amer. Union Libr. V.8,Produccion forestal. 09. INTER-AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION. Reports presented to the Conference of Commissions of Inter-American De- velopment. Washington,1944. 12 v. 280.9 C7693 Includes information on forests and forest industry development in Latin American countries. 60. JAMES, P. Latin America. Rev. ed. New York,Odyssey, 1950. 848 p. Ref. Illus. Maps. 289.16 J23 Economic geography arranged by regions and countries. Land-use and natural vegetation maps are provided. 61. JONES, C. F. Agricultural regions of South America. Econ. Geog. 4:1-30,159-186, 267-294; 5:109-140,277-307,390-421; 6:1-36. Illus. Map. Jan. -July 1928 Apr. 1929-Jan.1930. 278.8 Ecl Includes forested regions. 62. JONES, C. F. South America. New York,Holt,1930. 798 p. Ref. Illus. Maps. 278 J71 An economic geography. Ch.4, Natural vegetation. Forest regions and forest industries are also dealt with by individual countries. 63. KAUFFMAN, E. Timber mission. Amer. Forests 50:152- 154. Illus. Apr.1944. 99.8 F762 Cooperative missions undertaken by the U. S. Off. of Inter-American Affairs, Forest Service, and Foreign Economic Administration. 64. KNOTH, R. F. Easy money? You’ll not find it in tropical timber. South. Lumber J. 50(1):24,75. Jan.1946. 99.81 So8 With title, Are you interested in tropical timber? In South. Lumber- man 171(2153) ):145-146. Dec.15,1945. 99.81 So82 65. KOEHLER, A. The waiting forest resources of the American tropics. N. Y. Bot. Gard. J. 48:67-70. Mar.1947. 451 N48J Risks in tropical American timber operations. 66. LAMB, F. B. Status of forestry in Tropical America. J. For estry 46:721 -726. Oct.1948. 99.8 F768 Contents: Commercial exploitation; mahogany logging operations; in- dustrialization; government forestry regulation; institutions for edu- cation and research in forestry. 67. LATHAM, B. Hardwood survey 2, North and South America. Wood | London] 15:228-230. Map. July 1950. 99.82 W855 68. LATIN-AMERICAN CONFERENCE ON FORESTRY AND FOREST PRODUCTS. Report. Rio de Janeiro, Food & Agr. Organ. of the United Nations,194§. 45 p. 99.9 L34 Conference held in Teresopolis, Brazil. Ch.1, Utilization of forest resources. Ch.2,Protection and development of forest resources. Appendices include memoranda and resolutions. Portuguese ed., Relatorio. 88 p. 99.9 L34R A chart facing p. 6 estimates the resource by country, and by broad- leaf, coniferous, and mixed forest. 69. THE LATIN-American Conference on Forestry and Forest Products. Unasylva 2:94-137. May/June 1948. 99.8 Unl Conference attempted to lay foundations for a common Latin-Amer- ican forest policy. This report summarizes activities and resolutions, and gives some of the working papers. A table, p.111, gives estimates of the forest resource for each country. Main divisions of the text are: Forest resources; Exploitation of forest resources; Production and marketing of new wood species; Integration of forest industries; Or- ganization of forest services; Training of personnel; The forest inven- tory; Forest legislation. 70. LATIN-American forestry. Unasylva 2:9-18. Jan./Feb.1948. 99.8 Unl THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 7 Written by two FAO officers. Includes status of resource knowledge, public and private policies, and activities. 71. LATIN American Forestry and Forest Products Commission. Unasylva 4:85. Apr./June 1950. 99.8 Unl Account of the second meeting, in Lima, Nov.14,1949. The first meeting was reported in *Brasil Madeireiro 5(55):1 9-35. 1949. Con- tains resource statistics. 72. THE LUMBER industry in South and Central America: Argen- tina, Chile, Guatemala and Ecuador. South. Lumber J. 47(21):37,42. Nov.1,1921. 99.81 So8 _ 13. LUNCZ, G. La législation traitant les frais de reboisement des terrains incultes. Intersylva 1:71-85. Nov.1940. 99.9 In87As Legislation concerning reforestation laws of waste lands, including a discussion of the laws of Brazil, Chile, Guatemala, Mexico, Uruguay, and Venezuela. Summaries in German, English, Spanish, and Italian. 74. LUTTRINGER, A. D. La gomme de balata. Paris,Cillard, sea p- (Encyclopédie du Coutchouc et des Matiéres Plastiques.) 77 L _ 15. MCKELLAR, A. D. Immense tropical hardwood forests await development. Foreign Com. Wk. 29(1):3-5,34-35. Illus. Oct.4, 1947. 157.54 F763 Problems of developing commercial timber species. 76. MARKET for rosin and turpentine in Brazil and for rosin in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Panama, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Venezuela. U. S. Off. Internatl. Trade. Indus. Ref. Serv. Pt.2.,Chem., Drugs & Pharm. 5(8),9 p. Feb.1947. 157.54 In232 - Reveals that no continental Latin American country listed produces its own naval stores. Analyzes imports and consumption. 77. MAYER-REINACH, C. Siidamerika als holzreservoir. Holz- Zentbl. 74:507,513,517-518. Nov.9-12,1948. 99.81 H742 South America as a timber reservoir—especially Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, and Argentina. 78. MELL, C. D. Historical aspects of the tropical American forests. Hardwood Rec. 61(12):26,28,48. Oct.10,1926. 99.81 H225 Includes opinions on causes of the present devastated and denuded areas. 79. MELL, C. D. Some reasons why tropical American timber operations have failed. Pan Amer. Union B: 60:1006-1011. Oct.1926. 150.9 M76 80. METHODS of handling American lumber imports in South America. U.S. Dept. Com. Trade Inform. B. 107,35 p. June 11,1923. 99.76 Un33M . Marketing and trade information given by country and by marketing centers within Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Brazil, British Guiana, Venezuela, Colombia, Chile, Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador. 81. MEYER, H. A. ‘‘Conuqueros’’— forest destroyers of the Andes. Amer. Forests 51:178-179,200. Apr.1945. 99.8 F762 Emphasizes the place of patch farming systems in the devastation of Latin America’s forests, using Venezuelan conditions as an illustra- tion. 82. NATIONAL situations. Unasylva 2:33-43. Jan./Feb.1948. 99.8 Unl Brief surveys of forest types, resources when known, industry and policy, problems and activities, by countries for Latin America. These condensations were prepared as background to the Teresopolis conference. *Not examined. 8 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 83. ORGANIZATION FOR EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COOPERA- TION. Possibilities of increasing the use of tropical timber. Paris, 1950? 95 p. Maps. 99.76 Or33 Includes trade possibilities of colonial timbers from British and French Guiana, British Honduras, and Surinam. Contents:1, Timber sources; 2,Export and consumption possibilities; 3,Exploitation; 4, Conditioning; 5,Marketing; 6,Propaganda; 7,Freight rates, new meth- ods of transport; 8,Export and import duties; 9,Relations with the dol- lar area; 10,Effects of devaluation and liberalisation of trade; 11,In- ternational tropical timber technical associations; 12,Comparison be- tween tropical timber and European and American timber; 13,Techni- cal assistance; 14,Summary. Annex A, Provisional indicative list of tropical species classified by categories. Annex B, Export and import duties on tropical timbers in certain countries. 84. ORTEGA, M. Ei comercio americano de maderas. Monte- video, Conf. Amer. de Asoc. de Com. y Prod.,1941. 29 p. Map. Pan Amer. Union Libr. Contents: American forest resources; forested areas; a commercial summary, timbers and forest products; some problems: forest re- serves, crisis in pine, crisis in quebracho; conclusion. 85. PAN AMERICAN cooperation in forestry conservation. Pan Amer. Union B. 59:161-162. Feb.1925. 150.9 M76 86. PAN AMERICAN UNION. DIV. OF AGRICULTURAL COOP- ERATION. Flora and national parks [of Latin American republics]. Documentary material on nature protection and wild life preservation in Latin America 2, 2 pts. 1940. 150.91 D65 Information on parks and forest reservations, legislation, utilization, and forest tree species. Pt.1 includes Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, and Panama; pt.2, Brazil, El Salvador, Nicaragua. 87. DIE PAPIERINDUSTRIE in Siidamerika. Wochbl. f. Papierfa- brik. 62:730-732. July 25,1931. 302.8 W81 88. PARKER, L. H. Importancia de los bosques sudamericanos en la produccién mundial de maderas. Montes 29:423-428. Ref. Sept./Oct.1949. 99.8 M763 Briefly notes the resource, when known, the chief commercial spe- cies, and their utilization in Brazil, Uruguay, Chile, and Argentina, with some mention of other South American forests. 89. PETERSON, L. E. Forest products from Latin America. J. Forestry 45:423-427. June 1947. 99.8 F768 Deterrents to economic exploitation. Comment, stressing land utili- zation problems, by W. Vogt, 45:686-687. Sept.1947. 90. PLATT, R.R.,and others. The European possessions in the Caribbean area; a compilation of facts concerning their population, physical geography, resources, industries, trade, government, and strategic importance. New York, Amer. Geog. Soc., 194052 1 2ep. Ref. (American Geographical Society, Map of Hispanic America Publi- cation 4) 280 P692 J.K. Wright, J. C. Weaver, and J. E. Fairchild, joint authors. 91.*PLATT, R.S. Latin America. New York, Whittlesey,1942. 564 p. Illus. 278.16 P69 92. QUEVEDO, M.A. DE La convenciencia de una accion con- junta panamericana para la conservacion de los recursos forestales del continente. Méx. Forest. 3:61-64. May 1925. 99.8 M57 93. RANGHEL GALINDO, A. Cultivos e industrias forestales y su adaptacion en la post-guerra. Agr. Trop. 1(9):39-44. Oct.1945. 26 Ag8 Includes tanning material and wood. *Not examined. THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 9 94. RECOMMENDATIONS of the Soil, Water and Forest Conser- vation Committee of the fourth meeting of the Anglo-American Carib- bean Commission. Carib. Forester 5:78-83. Jan.1944. 1.9622 T2C23 95. RECORD, S. J. Factors in the utilization of Latin American timbers. J. Forestry 40:165-168. Feb.1942. 99.8 F768 96. RECORD, S. J. El futuro de los bosques de América tropical Hacienda [ Buffalo, N. Y.] 16(13):405-409. Mlus. Oct.1921. 6 H11 97. RECORD, S. J. Some phases of the tropical timber business. N. Y. Lumber Trade J. 81(962):50,82,84. July 1926. 99.81 N48 98. RECORD, S. J., and MELL, C. D. Timbers of tropical Amer- ica. New Haven, Yale U. Press,1924. 610 p. Illus. 99.79 R24T In 2 parts: The countries and their forests; The trees and their - woods. The latter portion is superseded in part by Timbers of the New World, item 216 in this bibliography. 99. RECORD, S. J. The tropical timber business. Hardwood Rec. 51(1):22-28. Apr.25,1921. 99.81 H225 100. RECORD, S. J. Utilization of Latin American forests. Trop. Woods 70:15-19. June 1942. 99.08 Y1Tr With title, The woods of Latin America, In Amer. Forests 48:416- 417. Sept.1942. 99.8 F762 An abridgement of his Factors in the utilization of Latin American timbers, item 95. 101. SCHMITT, J. J. Outlook for Latin-American forest resources. N. Y. State Col. Forestry, State Ranger Sch. Alumni News 1940:7-19. Illus. 99.9 N487 Chiefly trade and commerce information. Lists factors that have contributed to excessive costs of logging and marketing Latin Amer- ican forest products. 102. SCHURZ, W. L. Latin America, a descriptive survey. Rev. ed. New York, Dutton,1949. 386 p. 280.16 Sch8 Forest industries, p.193-205. 103. SCHURZ, W. L., and others. Rubber production in the Amazon valley. U.S. Bur. Foreign & Dom. Com. Trade Prom. Ser.23,369 p. Ref. Illus. Maps. 1925. 157.54 T67 O. D. Hargis, C. F. Marbur, and C. B. Manifold, joint authors. In addition to information of interest to the rubber industry, contains discussions of transportation, climate, and general forest conditions. The second section of the report deals with nine regions, including maps of river systems and towns. Notes on tree species give vernacu- lar and scientific names, and discuss wood utilization. Covers Peru- vian, Bolivian, Ecuadorian, and Colombian Amazonia as well as Bra- zilian areas. 104. SEDLAK, J. C. La riqueza forestal de América del Sud. Ma- deril 13(155):11. May 1941. 99.82 M26 Includes a tabular estimate of forest areas within South American countries. 105. SHIRLEY, H. L. Obstacles to sustained-yield forestry. Inter- Amer. Conf. on Conserv. of Renewable Nat. Resources, Proc.1948: 564-571. Ref. 150 In82 No.4 Obstacles to sustained-yield forestry in the Americas, p.566. 106. THE SOUTH American handbook, 1950. Ed.27. London, Trade & Travel,1950. 766 p. 255 So82 107. SPARHAWK, W. N. Why the United States is interested in Latin American forest development. Pan Amer. Union B. 59:552-558. Illus. June 1925. 150.9 M76 Stresses the need for knowledge of Latin America’s forest resource. 108. TIMBER and timber products, including paper making materi- als. London, Benn,1924. 228 p. (Federation of British Industries, Resources of the Empire Series v.2.) 256 F31 v.2 10 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE ; S. J. Duly, ed. British Honduras, p.142-146; British Guiana, p.152- 56. Other volumes in the series contain information about balata in British Guiana and chicle in British Honduras. 109. TIMBER of Latin America; prospects for development. Tim- berman 45(2):12-13,50,52. Dec.1943. 99.81 T484 110. TOMEO, M. Las resinas. Buenos Aires, Salvat Ed.,1939. 527 p. Illus. Maps. 309 T59 Includes gums and resins of Latin America; plants producing the resins, geographic aspects of production, and technology. Classified See By producing countries, by product, and by botanical families, p.65-67. 111. TORTORELLI, L. A. Resoluciones forestales de la III? Con- ferencia Interamericana de Agricultura reunida en Cardcas. Argen- tina. Dir. Forest. P. Tec. 6,12 p. 1946. 99.9 Ar3 Resolutions relating to forestry, passed at the Third Inter-American Agriculture Conference. 112. U. S. BUR. OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE. Methods of handling American lumber in Mexico, Central America and the West Indies. Washington,1931. 40 p. 157.55 M56M Information supplied by U. S. Dept. of State and U. S. Dept. of Com- merce representatives. Gives marketing locations and transportation information for Mexico (by State), Guatemala, British Honduras, Hon- duras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama. Indicates some local supply and consumption patterns. 113. U. S. OFF. OF THE COORDINATOR OF INTER-AMERICAN AFFAIRS. Future forest vistas in American republics. Foreign Com Wk. 13(12):11,29-31. Dec.18,1943. 157.54 F763 114. U. S. TARIFF COMMISSION. The foreign trade of Latin Amer- ica. Washington,1940. 3 v. & sup. 173 T1I7Fo Pt.2 consists of 20 separate publications on Latin American coun- tries, each with a brief section on natural resources and industries. Pt. 3, Selected Latin American export commodities, includes re- source and exploitation aspects of (Sec.1) chicle, p.67-78; (Sec.2) woods, p.493-508. Rev. ed. in 3 v.,1942. U.S. Tariff Comn. Rpt. 146. 173 T17Rs 115. UPSON, A., and WADSWORTH, F.H. The development of for- est land management in tropical America. Inter-Amer. Conf. on Conserv. of Renewable Nat. Resources, Proc. 1948:582-588. 150 In82 No.4 Applies discussion to tropical America in general, chiefly from ex- perience in Puerto Rico. 116. VANDER LAAN, J. W. Production of gutta-percha, balata, chicle and allied gums. U.S. Bur. Foreign & Dom. Com. Trade Prom Ser. 41,72 p. Ref. 1927. 157.54 T67 117. VERDOORN, F., ed. Plants and plant science in Latin Amer- ica. Waltham, Mass., Chron. Bot.,1945. 383 p. Ref. Illus. Maps. 453 V58 Consists of a collection of articles by specialists on vegetation and plant science. General survey of forests and wooded regions, p.14-15. Trees as economic plants, p.32. Includes also climate, soils, and geology. 118. VOGT, W. El hombre ylatierra. Caracas, Venezuela, Minis- terio de Agricultura y Cria, Direcci6n Forestal,1948. 142 p. 279.169 V86 Written to apply particularly to Mexican conditions, but with general application to other Latin American countries. 119. VOGT, W. Latin-American timber, Ltd. Unasylva 2:19-26. Jan./Feb.1948. 99.8 Unl THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 11 Reviews forest conditions (chiefly in northern South America and Central America) from the viewpoint of faulty land policies. Soca igatet i Species ene de la América latina. ri 723-25; 223-26; (12):21-24. -- : ag ah ee (12) Apr.-June 1949 The forest resource and land conditions in Latin America. 121. WHITFORD, H. N. The conservative utilization of tropical forests. Pan Amer. Union B. 59:906-913. Sept.1925. 150.9 M76 Discusses developments needed before Latin American hardwoods can take their place in world markets. 122. WHITFORD, H. N. Tropical American woods for markets of the United States. Pan Amer. Union B. 92:567-587. Illus. June 1921. 150.9 M76 ; Sections entitled: Character of the forests and the woods; Present forest conditions in Latin America; The lumber industry; and Sum- mary. 123. WYTHE, G. Industry in Latin America. Ed.2. New York, Columbia U. Press,1949. 387 p. Libr. Cong. Reviews developments in industries dependent upon the forest re- source: lumber, pulp and paper, furniture, and other wood -using in- dustries. 124. WYTHE, G. An outline of Latin American economic develop - ‘ment. New York, Barnes & Noble,1946. 266 p. Refs. Maps. (Col- lege Outline Series) 280.16 W990 | Forest industries, p.125-141. 125. ZON, R., and SPARHAWK, W.N. Forest resources of the world. New York, McGraw-Hill,1923. 2v. Ref. Maps. 99.1 Z7 V.2, Ch.5, Forest situation in Central America, Mexico and the West Indies; Ch.6, Forest situation in South America. Forest Description: Trees, Timber, Utilization of Species 126. ACOSTA SOLIS, M. El quishuar ... Buddleia incana H.B.K. ... Flora [Quito] 3:119-125. Dec.1943. 450 F662 A durable wood with wide local utilization, recommended for planting as a fuel source. 127. BALSA (Ochroma spp.). Forestry Abs. 3:273-277. Ref. 1942. 241.01 Im7 Condensed information on identity and range, utilization, silvicul- ture, growth,and yield. 128. BARBOUR, W. R. Forest types of tropical America. Carib. Forester 3:137-150. July 1942. 1.9622 T2C23 | 129. BARNER, J. Die nutzh¢lzer der welt. Neudamm, Neumann, 1942-43. 4 v. 452.8 B26 Economic woods of the world, arranged by botanical family. For each wood gives brief information about nomenclature, description, location and distribution, commercial and vernacular names, proper- ties,and utilization. 130. BEARD, J. S. Climax vegetation in tropical America. Ecol- ogy 25:127-158. Ref. Illus. Apr.1944. 410 Ec7 Evolves a classification of vegetation formations, in English, Span- ish, and Portuguese. The key study on which this classification is based was conducted on Trinidad and Tobago, but the author also has correlated information from Central and South America. 131. BELCHER, R. S., and others. Cross-ties of foreign woods. Amer. Ry. Engin. Assoc. Proc. 26:1033-1078. Illus. 1925. Libr. Cong. ; AR S. B. Fisher, J. Foley, H. C. Hayes, and A. F. Maischaider, joint authors. 12 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 1G U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Information about native woods used as ties in Latin American coun- ee and test results of such woods used on American railway road- eds. 132. BERGSTROM, G. Woods from the American tropics. Furni- ture Mfr. 40(5):45-47,84. Nov.1930. Libr. Cong. Brief history of the commerce of various Dalbergia species, and their utilization for furniture and other forest products. 133. BLAKE, S. F., and ATWOOD, aA. C. Geographical guide to the floras of the world. Pt.1. USDA Misc. P. 401,336 p. June 1942. 1 Ag84M An annotated bibliography including works on useful plants from Central and South America, through 1939. Due consideration is given to timber trees. 134. BRITISH STANDARDS INSTITUTION. Nomenclature of com- mercial timbers including botanical names and sources of supply. British Standards 881 & 589, 101 p. 1946. 290.9 B77 B. S. 881, Hardwoods; B. S. 589, Softwoods. Sup., 20 p.,1948. 135. BROWN, N.C. The feasibility of introducing tropical ties in the United States. Amer. Wood-Preservers’ Assoc. Proc. 18:182-189. 1922. 300.9 Am3 Includes discussion of native timber species utilized in British Guiana, Brazil, and other countries. 136. BRUSH, W. D. Balsa (Ochroma lagopus Sw.). Washington, U. S. Forest Serv.,1945. 14 p. Ref. Map. (Foreign Woods.) 1.9 F76Fwo Earlier ed. in American Woods Series,1942. 1.9 F76Am 137. BUELL, A. W. Timbers of tropical America and railway tie supply. Engin. News-Rec. 85:1139-1141. Dec.9,1920. 290.8 En34 138. BURKLAND, E. R. Divi-divi offers tannin. Agr. Amer. 3: 154-156. Illus. Aug.1943. 1 F752A Tropical America as a source of Caesalpinia /Libidibia] coriaria. 139.BURTT DAVY, J. The classification of tropical woody vege- tation-types. Oxford U. Imper. Forestry Inst., Inst. Paper 13,86 p. Ref. 1938. 99.9 Ox23 Chiefly derived from British Colonial experience in the African and Oriental tropics, but with some application to the American tropics. Further elaboration in Paper 19,19 p., by P. W. Richards, A. G. Tansley, and A. S. Watt. The recording of structure, life-form and flora of tropical forest communities as a basis for their classification 1939. 140. CHANCEREL, L. Flore forestiére du globe; principaux ar- bres forestiérs, leur caractéres, leurs stations, leurs sols, leurs races, les qualités de leur bois, leurs produits, leur emploi cultural, leur ennemis. Paris, Gauthier-Villars,1920. 738 p. 99.3 C36 141. COOPER, G. P. Espavé (Anacardium rhinocarpus DC.). Trop. Woods 22:4-9. June 1930. 99.08 Y1Tr Occurrence of the tree [A. excelsum]| from Costa Rica to Colombia and Venezuela; its utilization and wood technology. 142. COUDREAU, J. Traverses de chemins de fer en bois tropi- caux. Bois et Foréts des Trop. 16:369-388. 4th Q.,1950. 99.8 B632 Tropical woods for cross ties. Latin American woods, p.375-376. 143. COX, W. T. Some facts about balsa. J. Forestry 42:714-715. Oct.1944. 99.8 F768 Similar title in Amer. Lumberman 3290:32,34. Illus. Sept.2,1944. 99.81 Am3 144. COX, W. T. World’s greatest hardwood forest. Amer. For- ests.50:584-587,622. Dec.1944. 99.8 F762 Describes the forest on the east slopes of the Andes. THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 13 145. CUMULATIVE index to Tropical Woods, numbers 1 to 94 in- clusive: general index; index to scientific names. New Haven, Yale U. Sch. of Forestry,1949. 125 p. 99.08 Y1Tr Unnumbered issue of Trop. Woods, Dec.1949. 146. DANIELS, A. S., and STRADER, O. R. Study of Central Amer- ican woods’ suitability for cross ties. Cross Tie B. 30(7):9-11. July 1949. 99.82 C87 147. DETWILER, S. B. Some basic information regarding tannins and tannin-yielding crops, prepared for use by tannin-research work- ers. Washington, U. S. Off. Foreign Agr. Relat.,1948. 112 p. Ref. 1.943 So52 Includes information on Latin American tannin sources: mangrove, quebracho, divi-divi, and others less known. 148. DICKINSON, F. E., HESS, R. W., and WANGAARD, F. F. Properties and uses of tropical woods, I. Trop. Woods 95,145 p. Ref. June 1949. 99.08 Y1Tr U. S. Off. of Naval Research and U. S. Bur. of Ships cooperating. In addition to properties and seasoning information, classifies the various woods tested according to product usefulness. Discussions of separate species include tree description and general comments on distribution. For pt.2, see item 166. 149. DUCKE, A. Notes on the wallaba trees (Eperua Aubl.) Trop. Woods 62:21-28. June 1, 1940. 99.08 Y1Tr 150. ECOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA. COMMITTEE ON THE PRESERVATION OF NATURAL CONDITIONS. Naturalist’s guide to -the Americas. Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins,1926. 761 p. Ref. Illus. 409 Ec7 Sections on geography, flora, and fauna of Mexico, Central Amer- ican countries, and northern South American countries, p.574-681. 151. FIEBRIG-GERTZ, C. Tropischer waldbau. Neues Handb. der Trop. Agr. 4(42),88 p. 1930? 38 N39 Tropical silviculture. Includes conifers, eucalyptus, leguminous species, other valuable hardwoods including mahogany, light-weight woods, latex-yielding trees, palms,and bamboos. 152. FOREIGN timbers, 1-4. Gt. Brit. Dept. of Sci. & Indus. Res.., Forest Prod. Res. Lab. L. 27,29,31,32. 4 v. May-Sept.1943. 99.9 G796L Notes on trees, nomenclature, distribution, uses, and supply when known. 1,Calophyllum and Cedrela. 2,Cordia and Vochysia. 3,Arauca- ria and Ocotea. 4,Aspidosperma and Qualea. . 153. FRYCKBERG, M. Mangrove bark. Agr. Amer. 5:199. Oct. 1945. 1 F752A 154. GARRATT, G. A. 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Wood Frod. 46(9):16-18,41-42. Illus. Sept.1941. 99.82 w856 160. GUENTHER, K. Die eigenart des tropenwaldes. Allg. Forst u. Jagd Ztg. 102:121-133. Illus. Apr.1926. 99.8 AL3 Characteristic features of tropical forests, based on studies in Brazil and the East Indies. 161. GUINIER, M. A propos des branches d’Araucaria brasiliana et des noeuds: leur utilisation. Rev. Bot. Appl. & d’Agr. Trop. 20: 343-345. May/July 1940. 26 R323 Utilization of branch and whorl wood of Araucaria angustifolia. 162. HAMILTON, J. V. Waste of Mahogany and a plea for its stump, N. Y. Lumber J. 70(837):38-40. May 1,1921. 99.81 N48 Describes typical felling practice and discusses utilization of mate - rial in the stump. 163. A HANDBOOK of Empire timbers. Rev. ed. London, Gt. Brit. Dept. of Sci. & Indus. Res., Forest Prod. Res.,1945. 142p. 99.79 C83A Summarized information for over 100 timbers, of which about 15 are from Latin America. Each timber presented as follows: Nomenclature; the tree; the timber; seasoning properties; wood bending properties; mechanical properties; natural durability; insect and marine borer attack; preservative treatment; working qualities; uses; supplies. 164. THE HARDWOODS of the Caribbean Sea; Republic of Venezuela and Dutch, British and French Guiana covered with dense forests, in- cluding many varieties of hardwood; greenheart /Ocotea rodiaei| is a hardwood of great resistance and freedom from decay. Hardwood Rec. 55(11):35. Sept.25,1923. 99.81 H225 165. HERMANN, F. J. Leguminous shrubs and trees used as shade and cover crops in tropical and subtropical countries. Washington, | U. S. Off. of Foreign Agr. Relat.,1943. 17 p. (Economic Plants of In- terest to the Americas.) 1.943 Ec72 Includes indigenous tree species so utilized in Central and Northern South America. 166. HESS, R. W., WANGAARD, F. F., and DICKINSON, F. E. Properties and uses of tropical woods, II. Trop. Woods 97,132 p. Ref. Illus. Nov.1,1950. 99.08 Y1Tr U. S. Off. of Naval Research and U. S. Bur. of Ships cooperating. Includes information on tree species, their occurrence and utiliza- tion. For pt.1, see item 148. 167. HOWARD, H. L. A manual of the timbers of the world; their characteristics and uses. Ed.3. London,Macmillan,1948. 751 p. Illus. 99.79 H83 A table of timbers by country of origin, p.659-674. Indexes of botan- ical and vernacular names follow. Common names largely are those of the British timber trade. 168. HOYER, F. Tropische papierholzer. Tropenplanzer 40:503- 529. Ref. Dec.1937. 26 T75 Tropical woods suitable for pulpwood. South American species, po14-619. 169. HYDE, K. C. Tropical light weight woods. Bot. Gaz. 79(4): 380-411. Ref. June 1925. 450 B652 Chiefly wood anatomy, but discusses geographical distribution of six light-weight Latin American species other than Ochroma. 170. INDEX to vernacular and trade names, Tropical Woods num- bers 1 to 94. New Haven, Yale U. Sch. of Forestry,1950. 81 p. 99.08 Y1Tr Unnumbered issue of Trop. Woods, May 1950. 171. JAKOB, C. La floresta andina de altura. Rev. Geog. Amer. 7:229-236. Apr.1939. Pan Amer. Union Libr. THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 15 172. JUMELLE, H. Le quebracho. 2 788 - Feb.29,1924, 26 7393 q Rev. de Bot. Appl. 4:88-98. The tree, the industry, and the product, in Argentina and Para uay. ; Vie KALELA, E. K. Uber die entwicklung fe herrachender paste i ie ee aarie vane (una waldtypen Ostpatagoniens. Helsinki, A - Ref. us. nnales Academiae Scienti i ta Ae Biologica 3.) 99.24 K12 Sap ae evelopment of dominant trees in the forest types of Patagonia. 74, KALELA, E. K. Uber die holzarten nanaie durch die eae tischen verhaltnisse verursachten holzartenwechsel in den wilder Ost- patagoniens. Helsinki,1941. 151 p. Ref. [lus. (Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae, Series A,4,Biologica 2.) 99.24 K12U Forest tree species and changes which have evolved in the forests of Patagonia. *Follows his Beitrage zur kenntnis der flora ost- i - Nocatee feies A 5. 1940-41. ore eran 2 175. KARLING, J. S. -Collecting chicle in the American tropics. Torreya 42:38-49,69-81,105-113. Ref. Illus. Maps. Mar./Apr.- July/Aug.1942. 450 T63 Table p.74-77 gives sources, localities, vernacular names, and lit- erature references on chicle and chicle adulterants. 176. KERR, G. A. The quebracho forests of South America. Amer. Leather Chem. Assoc. J. 16:172-202. Illus. Apr.1921. 303.9 Am32 Also separate, 99.24 K46; summary in Australian Forestry J. 5:31- 32. Feb.15,1922. 99.8 Au74 Personal notes and observations, describing the forests and logging operations. 177. KOPPEL, C. VAN DE Bestaat er een houtsoort die teak kan vervanger voor scheepsdekken in de Tropen? K. Ver. Indisch Inst. Afd. Handelsmus. Ber. 219,9 p. 1947. 503 Am82B Is there a tropical timber which can replace teak for ship-decking? Discusses substitutes, four of which are from South America. Has English summary. 178. LAMB, G. N. Foreign woods; origin, use, properties and no- menclature. Wood Prod. 52(4):48-49. — 55(12):24. Apr.1947-Dec. 1950. 99.82 W856 A monthly series of articles, continuing beyond the terminal date of this bibliography. Includes Latin American timber species. 179. LAMB, G. N. The hunt for mahogany. Natl. Hardwood Mag. 21(11):88-89,131. Dec.1947. 99.81 N212 Brief history of mahogany exploitation in Latin America, with a dis- cussion of supply and requirements of the American market. 180. LAMB, G. N. The mahogany book. Ed.6. Chicago,Mahogany Assoc.,1947. 71 p. Illus. Map. 99.77 L16 181. MCCARTY, G. Useful timbers of tropical America. Timber- man 25(1):156-158. Nov.1923. 99.81 T484 182. MAHOGANY. U. S. Off. Dom. Com. Indus. Ref. Serv. Pt.12, Commod. Ref. Ser. 5(2),3 p. Jan.1947. 157.54 In2312 Tropical American and African mahogany as items of commerce. A chart shows changes in mahogany use-patterns. 183. MARCO, H. F. Systematic anatomy of the woods of the Rhi- zophoraceae. Trop. Woods 44:1-9. Ref. Dec.1935. 99.08 Y1Tr Abstract of thesis (Ph.D.)--Yale University School of Forestry. Some discussion of geographical distribution and economic impor- tance of mangroves including those genera occurring in Central and South America. *Not examined. 16 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 184. MELL, C. D. [Commercial woods, foreign and domestic]. Veneers 20(11) - 30(1). Nov.1926-Jan.1936. 99.82 V55 An irregular (usually monthly) series of articles with varying titles. Many are Latin American timbers. Other periodicals which have car- ried his short articles on Latin American timbers are Hardwood Rec- ord (99.81 H225) and Timberman (99.81 T484). Follows a similar se- ries by S. J. Record. . 185. MELL, C. D. The increasing importance of the jobo [Spondias mombin| tree of tropical America. Pan Amer. Union B. 51:406-409. Illus. Oct.1920. 150.9 M76 186. MELL, C. D. Introducing new tropical hardwoods. Hardwood Rec.48(10):29-30. Mar.10,1920. 99.81 H225 187. MELL, C. D. Properties and uses of determa [Ocotea rubra] wood. Veneers & Plywood 33(3):10-11. Mar.1939. 99.82 V55 188. MELVILLE, R. A list of true and false mahoganies. Kew Roy. Bot. Gard., Misc. Inform. B.3:193-210. 1936. 451 K51B Brief resumé of the development of mahogany trade, and the appear- ance of woods other than Swietenia on the market. A list of common and scientific names of true and false species is included. Further comments in B. 4:274-276. 1937. 189. MENAGER, H. Voyages d’études forestieres et agricoles dans l’hemisphere sud. Argentine et Brésil,1947; Australie et Tasmanie, 1948. Bordeaux,Delmas,1950. 152 p. Illus. 99.24 M52 Includes observations regarding quebracho, other tannin sources, and the work of E. Navarro de Andrade. 190. MEYER, H. Buch der holznamen; the book of wood names; les noms des bois; los nombres de las maderas. Hannover,Schaper, 1936. 564 p. 452.14 M57 Arranged alphabetically by commercial and vernacular name, giving also the botanical name and the place of name use. Includes Latin American timbers. 191. MOULDS, F. R. Eucalypts and their use in semi-tropical plantings. Trop. Woods 91:1-16. Ref. Sept.1947. 99.08 Y1Tr Reviews the status of eucalyptus plantings the world over, with some notes on yield, products, properties and silviculture. Includes infor- mation about Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Peru, Paraguay, and Uruguay. 192. MULLER, C. H. The Central American species of Quercus. U.S.D.A. Misc. P.477,216 p. July 1942. 1 Ag84M Some revision, by the same author, in Madrofio 10:129-139. Nov.3, 1949. 450 M26 193. NERLING, O. Nutzhdlzer, schnitzstoffe. Hamburgisches Inst. f. Angew. Bot. Jahresber. 55:37-54; *56:43-59. 1938-39. 451 H176 Timbers and lumber, including brief information on nomenclature, distribution, and properties of over 100 tropical woods. One section is devoted to Brazilian and Chilean woods. 194. PIERCE, J. H. Balsa -- lightweight champion timber tree. N. Y. Bot. Gard. J. 43:268-277. Illus. Nov.1942. 451 N48J 195. POUDEROUX, R. Le balsa. Rev. Internatl. des Prod. Colon. 25:105-106. May 1950. 286.8 R326 196. RAILWAY tie woods used in foreign countries. Cross Tie B. 4(6):1-4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,22. Aug.1923. 99.82 C87 Consular reports give the species utilized, occasional statistics on tie durability, and some information on the local industry. Countries covered include Costa Rica, British Honduras, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, Chile, Ecuador, Paraguay, British Guiana, Argentina and Brazil. *Not examined. _ THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA Na 197. RAIZADA, M. B. Balsa wood. Indi é = Ref. Apr.1947. 99.8 Ind dian Forester 73:155-163. Considers botanical nomenclature, distribution, general character- istics, uses, supplies, cultivation and planting in countries other than Latin American ones, and other matters. 198. RECORD, S. J., and HESS, R. W. American timbers of the family Bignoniaceae. Trop. Woods 63:9-38. Sept.1940. 99.08 Y1Tr 2 ees to oe information, gives occurrence, utilization and properties of such commercial genera as i Tabebuia, and Jacaranda. é Nap erany le rinaveray . 199. RECORD, S. J., and HESS, R. W. American timbers of the family Lauraceae. Trop. Woods 69:7-33. Mar.1942. 99.08 Y1Tr Some outstanding commercial genera in this family are Aniba, Nec- tandra, Ocotea,and Phoebe. Occurrence of trees, wood properties and utilization are discussed. 200. RECORD, S. J. American timbers of the genera Dal i -Machaerium. Trop. Woods 72:1-11. Dec. 1942. 99.08 Yilr es 201. RECORD, S. J. American timbers of the mahogany family. Trop. Woods 66:7-33. June 1,1941. 99.08 Y1Tr Beside botanical notes and wood properties, gives occurrence and utilization of commercial “‘mahoganies’’ other than Swietenia, e.g. Cedrela, Carapa, Guarea, and others. 202. RECORD, S. J. American woods of the family Anacardiaceae. Trop. Woods 60:11-45. Dec.1939. 99.08 Y1Tr , Notes on habit and occurrence of trees, and on their products, the latter of which cover a wide commercial range due to the presence in this family of such genera as Anacardium (cashew), Astronium (Gon- -¢alo Alves), and Schinopsis (quebracho). 203. RECORD, S. J. American woods of the family Bombacaceae. Trop. Woods 59:1-20. Sept.1939. 99.08 Y1Tr The family includes Ochroma, the balsa. 204. RECORD, S. J., and HESS, R. W. American woods of the fam- ily Boraginaceae. Trop. Woods 67:19-33. Sept.1941. 99.08 Y1Tr This family includes the genus Cordia. 205. RECORD, S. J., and HESS, R. W. American woods of the fam- ily Moraceae. Trop. Woods 61:11-54. Mar.1940. 99.08 Y1Tr Includes information on occurrence and utilization of Brosimum and Piratinera timbers, as well as Chlorophora and other less-exploited genera. 206. RECORD, S.J. American woods of the family Sapotaceae. Trop. Woods 59:21-51. Sept.1939. 99.08 Y1Tr In addition to botanical description and wood technology, gives notes on occurrence and utilization of trees, with more complete treatment of two commercially prominent genera, Achras which produces chicle, and Manilkara which produces balata. 207. RECORD, S. J., and HESS, R. W. American woods of the fam- ily Verbenaceae. Trop. Woods 65:4-21. Mar.1941. 99.08 Y1Tr Commercial timbers belong to the genus Vitex. 208.RECORD, S. J. The American woods of the orders Celastrales Olacales and Santalales. Trop. Woods 53:38. Mar.1938. 99.08 Y1Tr 209. RECORD, S. J., and GARRATT, G. A. Boxwoods. Yale U. Sch. Forestry B. 14,81 p. Illus. Aug.1925. 99.9 Y1B Previous brief treatment by S. J. Record only, entitled Boxwoods of commerce. Torrey Bot. Club B. 48:297-306. Nov.1921. 451 T63B Includes Caribbean and South American genera yielding woods known as boxwood. 210. RECORD, S. J., and GARRATT, G. A. Cocobolo. Yale U. Sch. Forestry B. 8,42 p. Illus. Map. 1923. 99.9 Y1B Botanical and commercial aspects of the Mexican and Central 18 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE American Dalbergias. Discussed and partly reproduced by S. Caiderén, Maderas preciosas de El Salvador. Rev. de Agr. Trop. 3(2):89-94. oe 1925. 8 R326 “ RD, S. J. Distribution of the species of Swi ia. Woods 1:2-4. Mar.1925. 99.08 Y1Tr , sirens SS 212. RECORD, S. J. Lignum-vitae penaycuna a study of the woods of the Zygophyllaceae with reference to the true lignum-vitae of com- merce -- its sources, properties, uses, and substitutes. Yale U. Sch. Forestry B.6,48 p. Ref. Illus. 1921. 99.9 YiB 213. RECORD, S. J. Mahogany in the upper Amazon. Trop. Woods 6:1-2. June 1926, 99.08 Y1Tr 214. RECORD, S. J. Random observations on tropicai American timbers. Trop. Woods 77:1-10. Mar.1944. 99.08 viTr Contents summary: Heartwood of Taxodium mucronatum; Termite resistant Bucida buceras; Panama ‘’candle wood’? or “‘sigua canela’’: 66 © 9? Cashier’’ of Bocas del Toro, Panama; Some proposed substitutes for balsa (Ochroma); Timbers naturally resistant to teredo; Vantanea barbourii in Costa Rica; Miscellaneous determinations. 215. RECORD, S. J. Schizolobium; a promising source of pulpwood Trop. Woods 2:2-5. June 1925. 99.08 Y1Tr 216. RECORD, S. J., and HESS, R. W. Timbers of the New World. New Haven, Yale U. Press,1943. 640 p. Ref. Illus. Maps. 99.79 R24Tn Describes,and attempts an economic evaluation of ever one thousand predominately Latin American timbers, arranged by botanical family. Correlates vernacular and botanical names, and classifies families with reference to special properties and uses of their bark, leaves, and timber. The ranges of certain important genera are indicated on maps. bi. RECORD, S. J. Walnut woods — true and false. Trop. Woods 18:4-29. June 1929. 99.08 Y1Tr Includes discussion of occurrence of Juglans in Latin America. False walnuts in Latin American trade are Phoebe porosa (imbuia of Brazil), various Cordias, Enterolobium (guanacaste of Central Amer- ica) and Metopium brownei which has a local name of Honduras wal- nut. 218. RECORD, S. J. We will need the tropical woods. Veneers 19 (8):22-24. Illus. Aug.1925. 99.82 V55 219. REICHERT, F. Contribuci6én al conocimiento de la madera de coihue (Nothofagus dombeyi). In Buenos Airés Universidad, Facultad de Agronomia y Veterinaria. La Facultad de Agronomia y Veterina- ria en el XXV anniverserio de su fundaci6n, p.95-111. Buenos Aires, 1929. 102.5 B862F A contribution to the knowledge of the timber, coihue. 220. RENDLE, B. J. Cocobolo asa dyewood. Trop. Woods 23:6. Sept.1930. 99.08 Y1Tr Tested wood was Dalbergia retusa. 221. RENDLE, J. Commercial mahoganies and allied timbers. Gt. Brit. Dept. of Sci. & Indus. Res., Forest Prod. Res. B. 18,45 p. Ref. Map. 1938. FS 222. RICH, J. L. The face of South America; an aerial traverse. New York, Amer. Geog. Soc.,1942. 299 p. Illus. Maps. (Special Publication 26.) 125 R37 Photographs from aerial traverses run through countries bordering the South American continent: Guianas, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and Panama. 223. ROWE, L. S., and ALBA, P. DE Convenci6én y documentacién sobre la protecci6n de la flora, de la fauna y de las bellezas escéni- cas naturales de los paises de América. Rev. Argentina Agron. 10: THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 19 ee Go pi 9 R327 ist o species needing protection gives common and scientific ‘ fe of many timber trees. The list, p.73-76, is arranged by coun- 224. ROWLEE, W. W. Tropical trees with licht-wei Bot. Gard. J. 22:75-78. Apr.1921. 451 N48J. et WOE N.Y Chiefly about Ochroma, Cavanillesia, and Jacaratia. _225. RUHLE, K. Die vegetations formationen Sudamerikas in ihrer klimatischen bedingtheit. Pettermanns Mitt. aus Justus Perthes’ es 74 :29-34,95-100. Maps. 1928. 474 M69 _ Sou merican vegetation formations in their cli i i i Maps showing forest zones are in No. 1/2. cio oan ao 226. RUTTEN, F. Hout; soorten, groei, toepassing. Amsterdam, Van Kampen & Zoon,1949? 288 p. Ref. Illus. 99.79 R93 Wood; kinds, growth, and uses. Outstanding timbers of tropical and subtropical America, p.167-208. 227. SANTOS, E. O sapotieiro [Achras zapota]. Campo 9(106):55- 57; (107):13-14. Ref. Oct.-Nov.1938. 9.2 C15 The tree’s natural history as well as the economy of its products. 228. SAUVEGRAIN, S. Le balsa. Rev. du Bois 2(3):17-20. Illus. Mar.1947. 99.82 R32 229. SCHOLTEN, J. A. Structural timber for bridge construction in Central America. Natl. Res. Council, Highway Res. Bd. Ann. Mtg. Proc.24:202-206. 1944. 288.9 N21 230. SEIBERT, R. J. A study of Hevea (with its economic aspects) in the Republic of Peru. Mo. Bot. Gard. Ann. 34:261-353. Ref. Illus. Maps. Sept.1947. 451 M69 es aa natural distribution and range within the upper Amazon asin. 231. SILVEIRA, F. Mangrove. Rodriguésia 3:131-154. Ref. Illus. Sept./Dec.1937. 442.8 R61 Composition of mangrove swamps with particular reference to Brazil, and with a discussion of the economic importance of mangrove 232. SLIFKO, C. W. South American balsa wood in national de- fense. U.S. Bur. of Foreign & Dom. Com., Indus. Ref. Serv. Pt.4, Forest Prod. 26,3 p. May 1941. 157.54 In23 233. SKOTTSBERG, C. Zur pflanzengeographie Patagoniens. Deut. Bot. Gesell. Ber. 49:481-493. Ref. Maps. Jan.28,1932. 451 D48 Patagonian plant geography. Tree range forms a large portion of the author ’s thesis. Cites references to A. Donat on the same subject. 234. SOME new timbers and their uses. Timber Devlpmt. Assoc., Timber Inform. Ref. 34,8 p. 1948. 99.9 T48Tr Timber imported by the United Kingdom, including several Latin American species, with their uses given. 235. SPOON, W. Toepassingen van walaba of bijlhout. K. Ver. Indisch Inst. Afd. Handelsmus. Ber. 218,11 p. 1947. 503 Am82B Uses of wallaba [Eperua falcata]: pulpwood, fuel and charcoal, and tannin source. Has English summary. 236. STANDLEY, P. C. The American species of Engelhardtia. Trop. Woods 12:12-15. Dec.5,1927. 99.08 Y1Tr Occurrence in Costa Rica and Mexico. 237. STANDLEY, P. C. An enumeration of the Sapotaceae of Cen- tral America. Trop. Woods 4:1-11. Dec.1925. 99.08 Y1Tr Includes botanical descriptions of other trees in the family yielding chicle, beside the well known Achras zapota. Additions in 31:38-46. Sept.1932. 238. STANDLEY, P. C. Poulsenia, a genus of trees of the family Moraceae. Trop. Woods 33:4-5. Mar.1933. 99.08 Y1Tr 20 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Conjectures the range along Atlantic Coast from Yucatan to Colom- bia. Discusses vernacular names and utilization of bark for cloth. 239. STEARNS, J. L. Balsa, its growth characteristics and uses. South. Lumberman 167(2105):216-220. Illus. Dec.15,1943. ses tat - STEARNS, J. L. Tropical veneer woods. Wood [Chi 3 23,43,47. Apr.1947. 99.82 W859 Chicago} 20): Notes on occurrence, properties and utilization of eleven cabinet woods from Latin America. 241. TEIXEIRA DA FONSECA, E. Umbatba. Rev. da Flora Med. 1:289-296. Mar.1935. 71.8 R32 The tree and wood of Cecropia; chiefly medicinal properties, but some mention of its value for pulpwood. 242. THARANDT. REICHSINSTITUT FUR AUSLANDISCHE UND KOLONIALE FORSTWIRTSCHAFT. Merkblatter iiber koloniale nutz- holzer 11-15,5 v. Ref. Dlus. Maps. 1940? 99.9 T323M Gives information on distribution and utilization of species, in ad- dition to botanical notes, wood properties, and chemical analyses which include fiber counts. No. 11, Brasilkiefer, Araucaria angusti- folia; 12, Balsa, Ochroma sp.; 13, Rauli, Nothofagus procera; 14, Laurel, Laurelia aromatica; 15, Mania, Podocarpus. 243. TIMBER DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION, LTD. Timber leaf- lets [series]. London,1942-43. 99.9 T48 Includes Latin American timbers which enter United Kingdom mar- kets. For each timber gives nomenclature, distribution, notes on the tree and the wood, wood utilization, and supply when known. Similar series issued later as World timbers: timber leaflets. London,1946. 2v. 99.79 T48 : 244. TIMBER DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION. Commercial tim- bers of the world. Map. Wood [London] 12:52A. Feb.1947. 99.82 W855 A map of the world’s forest regions, with lists of commercial tim- ber species for various countries, including those of Latin America. 245. UPHOF, J. C. T. De geographische verspreiding van Salix humboldtiana Willd. in vergelijking met die van andere Salixsoorten. Nederland. Dendrol. Ver. Jaarb. 16:76-82. Ref. Illus. 1947. 99.9 N28 The geographical distribution of Salix humboldtiana Willd. in com- parison with the other Salix species. 246. LES VRAIS et les faux balatas. Rev. de Bot. Appl. et d’Agr. Trop.128:261-282; 129:347-358. Apr.-May 1932. 26 R323 History of balata, and the trees as they occur in Brazil, the Guianas and the Antilles. Descriptions of them from a study of literature and herbarium material in Paris. 247. WANGAARD, F. F. Tropical wood research for the furniture industry. Forest Prod. Res. Soc. Proc. 3:72-84. 1949. 99.9 F7662P Similar title in Furniture Mfr. 64(8):50-54,56. Aug.1949. 300.8 F982 A summary of some of the investigation results in the cooperative Yale Forest School-U. S. Off. of Naval Research studies of Latin American woods. 248. WELLS, S. D., and RUE, J. D. The suitability of American woods for paper pulp. USDA B.1485,102 p. May 1927. 1 Ag84B Includes species from Argentina, Chile, and the Canal Zone, giving brief descriptions of trees and some information on range of occur- rence. 249. WHAT is roble? Wood [London] 12(3):75-76.. Mar.1947. 99.82 W855 : Lists the families and genera of Latin American timbers bearing THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 21 the name of roble, and gives common names by country. 250. WHITE, O. E. The Amazon Valley. In Naturalist’s guide to the. Smenicas: p.674-681. Ref. Baltimore,Williams & Wilkins,1926. Cc 251. WIEHE. Sudamerikanische hélzer. Kolonforstl. Mitt. 2:410- 418. Illus. Mar.1940. 99.9 K83 Commercial timbers of South America. 252. WILLIAMS, L. A study of the Caryocaraceae. Trop. Woods 42:1-18. Ref. June 1935. 99.08 Y1Tr 253. WILSON, O. Latin America as a source of tanning materials. Chem. & Metall. Engin. 30:303-305,344-346,398-399. [lus. Feb.25- Mar.10,1924. 381 EL2 Also ip Pan Amer. Union B. 58:568-576,982-993. Illus. June,Oct. 1924. 150.9 M76 Includes mangrove, quebracho, divi-divi, and other sources. 254. WOODS, R. P. South American timbers. T. D. A. Q. Rev. 2 (1):8-9. Oct.1947. 99.9 T48T A list of common names of timbers, with some descriptive informa- tion. Differs from the Timber Development Association's later com- pilation, item 256 in this bibliography, in giving the several botanical names of species known by the same trade name. 255. WOODS, R. P. South American timbers. Wood [London] 13: 221-222. Aug.1948. 99.82 W855 Discusses nomenclature confusion in commercial timbers, especial- ly those arriving in British markets. Aiso information on wood char- acteristics and utilization. .256. WOODS, R. P. Timbers of South America. London, Timber Devipmt. Assoc.,1949. 74 p. Ref. 99.79 T48Ts A handbook listing timbers by their vernacular names, with brief notes regarding nomenclature, general wood description, properties, and utilization. _ARGENTINA 257. ADAMO, O. A. D’. La Direcci6n Forestal Argentina y la pro- visién de materia prima a las industrias. Montes 4:145-149. Mar./Apr.1948. 99.8 M763 Argentina’s Forestry Department and industrial forest policy. 258. ADAMO, O. A. D’. El sistema de valuaci6én de bosques en la Argentina. Argentina Dir. Inform. P. Misc.320,18 p. 1949. 9 P943 The system of forest valuation in Argentina. Describes differing economic situations in various regions, with regard to the system. 259. ALBERTONI, J. L. Consideraciones sobre la industrializa- cién de la madera en nuestro pais [Argentina]. Chacra 14(158):16-19, 28. Dec.1943. 9 C34 Also in Maderil 16(183):5-7. Sept.1943. 99.82 M26 260. ALCOBA MARTINEZ, A. Cuestiones previas que plantea la exportacién racional de los combustibles solidos vegetales. Argen- tina. Sec. de Indus. y Com. B. 1(7/8):435-438. Apr./May 1945. 280.9 Ar3 Questions of policy in connection with the supply of wood as fuel in Argentina. : 961. *ALCOBA MARTINEZ, A. Tres conferencias sobre regimen forestal argentino. La Plata, Di Jorgi & Casado,1940. 30 p. Libr. Cong. j 262. ALFONSO, J. L. Algunas consideraciones sobre los bosques de Tierra del Fuego. Ingen. Agron. 1(6):10-14,16-23. Map. Jan./Feb 1940. 9 In4 *Not examined. 22 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Argentina Contents: Species encountered; botanical description; zone of distri- bution; growth; forest area; defects; taxation; factors in exploitation: and conclusions. ; 263. ALFONSO, J. L. Los bosques de Tierra del Fuego. Suelo Argentino 1:115-119. Illus. Map. Feb.1942. 9 Su2 The forests of Tierra del Fuego. 264. ALMONACID, P. N., and CARILLO, R. Desarrollo de las in- dustrias agropecuaria y forestal de Santiago del Estero. Rev. de Econ. Argentina 40:147-151. May 1941. 280.8 R325 Development of livestock and forest industries in Santiago del Este - ro, Argentina. Includes statistics of production of timbers, fuelwood, posts, and ties, 1927-38. 265. *ALMUNI, C. A. La cuesti6n forestal argentina. Cérdoba, Cordoba U.,1946. 168 p. Libr. Cong. 266. ALORI SALAS, C. Nuestros bosques necesitan mejorar sus sistemas de explotaci6n. Rosario, Bolsa de Com., Rev. 38(918):3-5. Apr.15,1950. 287 R71 Also in Pampa Argentina 23(267):15. Feb.1950. 9 P19 Exploiting Argentina’s forests to benefit the following forest indus- tries: tannin, furniture, construction lumber, pulp and paper. 267. AMADEO y VIDELA, D. Discurso pronunciado por el Sefior Ministro de Agricultura ... en la inauguraci6n de la Primera Expo- sicio6n Forestal Argentina que se realizo en la capital federal el 24 de Diciembre de 1942. Argentina, Dir. de Tierras, B. de Tierras y Colon. 18(300):3-7. Jan.1943. 9 T44 Forests and forest industries of Argentina. 268. ARGENTINA. COMISION DE LA INDUSTRIA DEL QUEBRA- CHO. La industria del extracto de quebracho. Argentina. Sec. de Indus. y Com. B. 1(6):190-195. Mar.1945. 280.9 Ar3 269. THE ARGENTINE quebracho industry. South. Lumberman 1420:52. Dec.9,1952. 99.81 S082 270. ARMOUR RESEARCH FOUNDATION. Technological and eco- nomic survey of Argentine industries, with industrial research rec- ommendations. Report to the Corporaci6n para la Promoci6n del In- tercambio, S. A. 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Aug.1944. 99.82 M26 Selling Parana pine timber from public lands in Misiones, to assist the lumber industry and promote national defense. 274. BRINKMANN, T. Ackerbau und kolonisation im argentini - schen Chaco. Germany. Reichsmin. f. Ernahrung u Landwirt, Ber. *Not examined. THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 23 Argentina uber Landwirt. 12:499-540. Illus. 1930. 18 G31 Agriculture and colonization in the Argentinian Chaco. Wood utiliza- ee ee, aoe industry, p.506-508. ; , W. R. Argentine and Paragu iti i. 5 ees Bae: Dec. 1920. 99.8 F768 cAnCa SORA aeaes : , L. La legge forestale argentina. Ital. ‘ Mont. 3:172-176. May/June 1948. 99.8 tid aia acer on oer penton: new forest law. : ATA, R. E. Conservacion de 1 Aires,1947. 14 p. 99.5 Ci2 Pe POBINCE.. aati Forest conservation in Argentina’s national parks. 278. CARLINI, V. Corsa attraverso l’Argentina, fra foreste, vivai pee oomaite 3 Geen nS OTE: fabbriche di compensa- » cartiere. 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Mens. B. A. P. 30 (357):13-14,50; (358):18-19. Aug.-Sept.1947. 9 R326 Reforestation program in Argentina. 283. CARRETERO, R. V. El levantamiento aerofotogramétrico en la confecci6n del mapa forestal del pais. Argentina. Min. de Agr. Almanaque 23:381-382. 1948. 9 Ag8&74 Discusses the possibility of a photogrammetric survey of Argen- tina’s forests and gives an illustration of a tract containing Araucaria angustifolia, photographed aerially in Misiones. 284. CASSAGNE SERRES, A. La industria forestal argentina. Buenos Aires, Baiocco,1929. 102 p. Illus. Pan Amer. Union Libr. Contents: The forests of Argentina (classification); Exploitation; Lease contracts; Taxation; Various forest operations; Conducting for- est enterprises. 285. LA COM. CONSULTIVA Nacional de Bosques. Maderil 8(95): 3-4. May 1936. 99.82 M26 La Comisién Consultiva Nacional de Bosques, organized to coordi- nate scientific and industrial matters affecting Argentina’s forest re- source. 386. CONGRESO ARGENTINO DE ASOCIACIONES DE PRODUC - TORES FORESTALES. Segundo congreso ... Santiago del Estero. Buenos Aires,1948. 116 p. Libr. Cong. Contains various pronouncements regarding fuelwood, quebracho, and trade. 287. CORNELL, C. Condiciones que reune el Delta para la explo- tacion forestal. Maderil 16(188):11-12. Feb.1944. 99.82 M26 24 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Argentina Conditions prevailing in the Parana Delta, for exploitation of poplar and willow plantations. 288. COSTANTINO, I. N. El bosque y su enemigo No. 1. Argen- tina. Dir. de Inform. P. Misc. 222,16 p. Illus. 1946. 9 P943 General discussion of forest fires and other elements of forest de- struction. Illustrations show conditions in Argentina. 289. COZZO, D. Atn ignoramos la superficie ocupada por los bos- ques argentinos. Campo [Argentina] 32(393):32-34. Sept.1949. 9 C15 The area of Argentina’s forests still is unknown. Discusses various estimates, and illustrates destructive forces which reduce the re- source. 290. DAIREAUX, G. Manual del agricultor. Ed.3. Buenos Aires, Ed. Agro,1946. 780p. Illus. 31.9 D142M Silvicultura, p.668-701. Includes general forest conservation, ex- ploitation of timber, exploitation for fuelwood and charcoal, and the plantation culture of certain species, chiefly exotic in Argentina. 291. DEBE estimularse la produccién de maderas terciadas aptas para la fabricaci6én de aviones para garantizar el provenir de la in- dustria aeronautica argentina. Maderil 16(187):3-7. Jan.1944. 99.82 M26 To stimulate plywood production in Argentina, as a guarantee of the future of the airplane industry. Contains a table of properties of Ar- gentine woods, giving Province of origin, and listing aptitude as air- craft material. 292. DEFELIPPE, B. A. La energia forestal en la Republica Ar- gentina. Buenos Aires, Comt. Argentino de la Conf. Mundial de la Energia,1945. 93 p. Illus. Map. Libr. Cong. The forests of Argentina as a source of fuel energy. Includes the resource, and the place of fuelwood and charcoal in the country’s economy. 293. DELFOR FERRAZ, H. Comentarios sobre la industria naci- onal del papel y cartén. Argentina. Sec. de Indus. y Com. B. 1(4):171- 174. Jan.1945. 280.9 Ar3 The pulp and paper industry in Argentina. Discusses domestic pulp- wood species. ~~ 294. DEVOTO, F. E. Los bosques y la economia forestal argen- tina. Argentina. Min. de Agr. B. 36:249-270. July/Sept.1934. 9 B633 Also in Maderil 6(72):9-15; 7(73):7-15. Illus. June-July 1934. 99.82 M26 Forests and forest economy of Argentina. Discusses the outstanding forest tree species, and tabulates the area of forest cover in each Province or Territory. Discusses general economy and trade. 295. DEVOTO, F. E. Cientos de millones de pesos pierde la Ar- gentina con los incendios de bosques. Chacra 15(173):24-25. Illus. Mar.1945. 9 C34 Forest fires in Argentina; a prevention program. 296. DEVOTO, F. E. Defensa de la industria tonelera nacional. Vinos, Vinhas y Frutas 36(430):525-528. June 25,1941. 9 Ag89 Urges the use of native woods in the cooperage and container indus- try of Argentina. | 297. DEVOTO, F. E., and ROTHKUGEL, M. La época de mayor frecuencia de los incendios en los bosques de la Cordillera patagoni- ca. Argentina Min. de Agr. de la Nac., Almanaque 13:433-437. 1938. 9 Ag874 Forest fire seasons in the mountains of Patagonia. 298. DEVOTO, F. E., and ROTHKUGEL, M. Informe sobre los bosques del Parque Nacional del Iguazu. Argentina Min. de Agr. de THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 25 Argentina aes aoe B. 37:128-225. Illus. 1935. 9 B633 € authors survey and appraise 75,000 hectares in Iguazu, di - ing their methods in determining the forest resource and its 'ceomeene value. Includes a list of timbers, physiography of the area. and gener - al pote ; - DEVOTO, F. E. El pais necesita con urgencia u revi ley de bosques. Chacra 17(196):32-33,88. Feb. 1947. 9 C34 Siesr ad Describes the forest situation in Argentina which necessitates re- 0300. DEVOTO, 4 , F. E. Problemas actuales de la conservacién de los bosques. Maderil 11(122):9-10,26; (123):7-8. .- Suis (122) »26; (123):7-8. Aug.-Sept.1938. Actual problems of forest conservation in Argentina. 301. DOMINGUEZ, P. Riqueza forestal argentina. Argentina. Min. de Obras Pub. Rev. de Obras Sanit. de la Nacion 12:268-280. Ref. May 1948. 449.8 B63 Table p.272 estimates area of exploited and unexploited forest in each Province and Territory of Argentina. Discusses the resource situation, forest operations, forest industries, and production. 302. DURLAND, W. D. The quebracho industry of the Argentine. Timberman 24(7):175. May 1923. 99.81 T484 303. DURLAND, W. D. The quebracho region of Argentina. Geog. Rev. 14:227-241. Maps. Apr.1924. 500 Am35G 304. EPPENS, G. A. Politica de conservacién; situacién del prob- lema forestal argentino. Soc. Cien. Argentina, An. 118:161-192. ~Tllus. Oct.1934. 516 Sol Forest conditions in different regions of Argentina. 305. EVOLUCION del mercado de los pinos. Maderil 13(158):25- 27. Aug.1941. 99.82 M26 Evolution of pine trade. Statistics indicate increased consumption of Parana pine in Argentina, with a corresponding reduction in imports of other softwood timbers. 306. EXPLOTACION forestal en Misiones. Argentina Min. de Agr. de la Nac. M.A.N. 75:[2-7]. Illus. July/Sept.1944. 9 Ar311M Shows the kind of forest, size of logs removed, and equipment used in a Misiones logging operation. 307. FABLET, L. E., and BREBBIA, C. Monografia forestal de la Republica Argentina. Cong. Internatl. de Sylviculture 1, Actes 2:295- 327. 1926. 99.9 C7691 Contents: Geographic divisions; Service of Forest Statistics; Statis- tics of area, production, consumption and commerce; Quebracho; Other important timber species; Nurseries; Forests in the develop- ment of tourist trade; Forestry propaganda; Federal participation in forestry; and Forest legislation. 308. GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION. GENERAL MOTORS OVERSEAS OPERATIONS. Economic survey of Argentina. Buenos Aires,1943. 282 p. Maps. Gen. Motors. Overseas Op. Libr. Lumber and forestry, p.99-112. 309. GRANDES proporciones alcanzaron los incendios de bosques en la Patagonia. Maderil 15(175):23-24. Jan.1943. 99.82 M26 Forest fires in the Patagonian Andes region and proposed cooper- ation between the governments of Chile and Argentina to prevent them. 310. GRUNBERG, I. P. Accidn del Estado en materia forestal. Buenos Aires U., Facul. de Agron. y Vet., J. 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Production of industrial quebracho. Econ. Geog, 21:145-150. Apr.1945. 278.8 Ec7 316. LELLA, E. F. DI. La industria de maderas compensadas en la Republica Argentina. Argentina. Dir. Gen. de Tierras y Bosques. Dir. Forest. P. Tec. 10,95 p. Ref. Illus. 1947. 99.9 Ar3 The plywood industry in Argentina. Contains statistics of production and trade, and discusses tree species utilized in plywood fabrication. 317. LESCHNER, F. Sperrholzimport und sperrholzerzeugung in Argentinien. Weltholzwirtschaft 1:60-65. Mar.1949. 99.82 W46 Plywood imports and plywood production in Argentina. List of tim- ber species utilized in production is appended. 318. MADUENO, R. R. El incendio de los bosques. Argentina Min de Agr. de la Nac., Almanaque 11:311-319. Illus. 1936. 9 Ag874 Forest fires in Argentina. Estimates area affected in Provinces and Territories. 319. MARIETTI, J. W. Sobre las posibilidades de la industria del papel para diarios en la Argentina. Montes 4:555-557. Nov./Dec. 1948. 99.8 M763 About the possibility of a newsprint industry for Argentine news- papers. Discusses various sources of pulpwood and their relative po- sition with regard to centers of consumption. 320. MELILLO, A. C. Los bosques y el Consejo Agrario Nacional. Maderil 15(174):7-8; (175):29-32. Dec.1942-Jan.1943. 99.82 M26 Second article has title, La colonizaci6én en zonas forestales. Both concern agricultural colonization in forest regions of Argentina. 321. MENDEX, S. B. Estimaci6én del valor de los montes naturales de la isla Almir6én y su sustituci6én por montes artificiales. Asoc. de Ingen. Agron. Rev. 20(81):18-21. June 1948. 290.9 As73 Estimate of the value of natural woodlands of Almir6n, and their re- placement by forest plantations. 322. MEZEY, E. El quebracho colorado y su extracto tanico. Buenos Aires,1946. 270p. Ref. Illus. 303 M572 Contents: Ch.1, History; Ch.2, The quebracho tree; Ch.3, Estima- tion of the age of quebracho trees; Ch.4, Natural reproduction and ar- tificial planting of quebracho; Ch.5, Manufacture of quebracho extract Ch.6, Statistical data; Ch.7, Chemical composition of quebracho tan- nin; Ch.8, Physico-chemical properties of quebracho extract; Ch.9, Quebracho extract reactions with animal hide; Ch.10, Comparison of the ordinary quebracho extract with the sulphited extract; Ch.11, In- dustrial application of quebracho extract; Ch.12, The actual value of THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 27 Argentina quebracho extract; Ch.13, Estimate of the actual resource o - cho wood; Ch.14, Conclusions. English summaries. 13 Tada a, paleoeeoe prreest eresleate logging practices. é N, G. Skogsdrivningar ji A 24:187-189. Illus. Sept.1948. 99.8 Sk55 0 SKOBSAgaren Chiefly quebracho logging in Argentina. Similar title in Skogen|Stockholm] 37:196. Sept.1,1950. 99.8 Sk51 324. MICHAELSSON, G. Timmerhuggarlagret Campo Gallo. Skogsagaren 24:253-255. Illus. Dec.1948. 99.8 Sk55 Describes a logging operation in the Argentine Chaco. _ 325. NAVARRO ESTRADA, C. El problema forestal en la Argen- tina. Montes 2:206-213. Illus. May/June 1946. 99.8 M763 Argentina’s forest problem. Forest conservation policies and forest regions of the country. 326. NOVERRAZ, M. La question forestiére dans la République Argentine. J. Forest. Suisse 80:57-59. Mar.1929. 99.8 J82 Reviews forest policy and law, suggesting needed steps to improve commercial aspects of Argentine forest exploitation. 327. NUNEZ, J. R. Viajando por el Rio Paranda. Rev. Geog. Amer. 119:11-28,85-104. Illus. Jan.-Feb.1943. 475 R322 Includes vegetation and logging operations. 328. OITAVEN, A. V. La industria de la curtiduria en la granja. Pampa Argentina 21(243):14,54; (244):12,47; 22(245):14,26-27. Nov. 1947-Jan.1948. 9 P19 Tanning industry in rural Argentina. Tannin sources are treated in the second article. 329. 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La forestaci6n en la Provincia de Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires (City) Inst. Agr. Argentino, Resefias 3 (17):15-18. 1943. 281.9 B862 339. SINIBALDI, M. M.___ El problema forestal. Histonium [Buenos Aires] 8:732-740. Illus. Dec.1946. Pan Amer. Union Libr. 340. SPALDING, A. Quebracho; case history of a cartel. New Repub. 110:525-527. Apr.17,1944. Libr. Cong. International aspects of the cartel monopolizing Argentina’s quebra- cho production. 341. STOECKELER, J. H. Some notes on forestry in Argentina. J. Forestry 43:760-761. Oct.1945. 99.8 F768 The situation with regard to professional forestry, soil conservation, planting programs, and forest management in the quebracho region. 342. SUAREZ, A. Materias primas para la industria del papel en nuestro pais. Argentina. Min. de Agr. Not. 12:41. Feb.15,1947. 9 Ar311N The pulpwood problem in Argentina. 343. TACCARI, I. A. Aprovechamiento de maderas de montes ar- tificiales. Argentina. Min. de Agr. 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Nov.1948. 255.1 Sa58 Economic value and social function of our forest resource, in Ar- gentina. Tables give information about merchantable forest areas, principal forest species by vegetation zones and the quebracho indus- try. "360. VELLOSO COLOMBRES, P. A. Plan de reforestaci6n. Cor- doba, Argentina, Dir. de Agropec., B. de Agr. y Ganad. 184/187:28-31, 30 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Argentina 35-40. Jan./Dec.1943. 9 C81Bo A list of forest nurseries in the Province, and in some cases, the species grown and the capacity. 361. VIDAL, J. J. El arbol en el campo, su cultivo y aprovechami- ento. Buenos Aires, Ateneo,1947. 322 p. Ref. Illus. 99.24 V66 Trees in Argentina. In addition to the handbook aspects of this pub- lication, the author discusses forestry problems and the forest indus- try situation. 362. VIDAL, J. J. Argentina’s timber requirements; need for a rational forestry policy. Rev. River Plate 99(2809):14,16,18. Oct.12, 1945. 286.8 R32 Includes information from the Armour Research Foundation report. 363. WILHELMY, H. Bestandsaufbau und wirtschaftswert des ur- waldes am Alto Parana. Z. f. Weltforstw. 13:61-67. July 1949. 99.8 Z395 Composition and value of the Alto Parana virgin forests, chiefly in the Misiones territory of Argentina. English and French summaries. 364. ZANETTA, A. Algunos aspectos de la industria de los com- bustibles en la Repidblica Argentina. Indus. y Quim. 4(6):180-192. Maps. Dec.1942. 385 In28 Gives statistics of production and consumption of fuelwood and char- coal. These products are discussed on p.183, and a map on p.185 gives the approximate distribution of fuelwood-producing areas. Forest Description: Trees, Timber, Utilization of Species 365. AGUERRE, R. O. Forestales indigenas utiles de Santiago del Estero; sus caracteristicas y formas de multiplicarlos. Argentina Min. de Agr. de la Nac., Almanaque 17:371-378. Illus. 1942. 9 Ag874 Useful native tree species of Santiago del Estero. 366. ALBANESI, H. Forestales que prosperan en el Norte de la Pampa. Argentina. Min. de Agr. Almanaque 24:157-159. 1949. 9 Ag874 Forest species for planting in the northern Pampas. 367. ALFONSO, J. L. Los bosques sub-antarticos. Ingen. Agron. 2(10):7-15,62. Ref. Sept./Oct.1940. 9 In4 Describes 7 forest species with regard to occurrence and wood utili- zation possibilities. 368. *ALFONSO, J. L. Forestales indigenas de la Argentina. Buenos Aires, Suelo Argentino,1943. 177 p. (Colecci6én Agro 11). Indigenous forest trees of Argentina. 369. ALFONSO, J. L. La lenga, Nothofagus pumilio. Argentina. Dir. de Inform. P. Misc. 264, 14 p. Ref. Illus. Map. 1947. 9 P943 Similar title in Rosario, Bolsa de Com., Rev. 35(861):25-29. Nov. 30,1947. 287 R71 370. ALFONSO, J. L. El pehuen, Araucaria o pino del Neuquén en la Argentina. Ingen. Agron. 3(14):89-100. Ref. Maps. May/June 1941. 9 In4 371. ALONZO, A. E. Plantaci6n de pino parana. Argentina. Min. de Agr. Almanaque 25:273-277. 1950. 9 Ag874 Parana pine plantation grown for pulpwood. 372. AMARAL, R. DE La madera de Alamos del Delta es bien aprovechada en una industria millonaria. Chacra 17(198):40-41. Apr.1947. 9 C34 Spool wood from poplars. *¥Not examined. THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 31 Argentina 373. BAEZ, J. R. Como elaborar tinta sin gastar dinero. Argen- Seas de Agr. de la Nac., Almanaque 15:389-391. Map. 1940. Deriving dye from Acacia astrin i istribution } ech ‘Argentina, gens, a tree of wide distribution in _374. *BAEZ, J. R. Regiones forestales de Entre Rios. Argentina, Min. de Agr. Nac.,1942. 8 p. 375. BAEZ, J. R. La vegetacién del norte de San Luis. Physis 15: 357-376. Illus. Mar.31,1939. 516 So12 Pt.2, with title Dos aspectos de la vegetacién del norte de San Luis, in Rev. Argentina de Agron. 13:69-95. Ref. Illus. June 1946. 9 R327 376. BAEZ, J. R. La verdad sobre el area geografica del quebra- cho colorado en Entre Rios. Rev. Argentina de Agron. 2(5):38-39. Map. Apr.1935. 9 R327 Geographic occurrence of Schinopsis balansae in Entre Rios. 377. BARANAO, J. A. El cultivo del mimbre; su importancia en el Delta. Buenos Aires (Province) Sec. de Agr., Ganad. e Indus. An. Rur. 7:235-244. Illus. 1939. 9 B866A Willow cultivation: its importance in the Parana Delta. 378. BARBOUR, W. R. Cruising quebracho timber in Argentina. Yale Forest Sch. News 9:51-52. Oct.1921. 99.8 Y1 379. BOTIJA FAJARDO, A. Arboles de ribera. Charla Rur. 141: 32-35. July 1950. 9 C37 Trees growing along river and stream banks in Argentina. 380. BURKART, A. Las especies argentinas y uruguayas del gén- aa ae Rev. Argentina de Agron. 3:67-112. Aug.1936. R32 Includes geographic distribution and utilization of various members of the genus. 381. BURKART, A. Las especies de Mimosa de la flora argentina. Darwiniana 8:9-231. Maps. June 1948. 450 D25 382. BURKART, A. Las leguminosas argentinas; silvestres y cul- tivadas. Buenos Aires, Acme, 1943. 590 p. Ref. Illus. Map. 452.3 B913 Forest trees listed as producers of timber, tanbark, etc.,p.89-93. Separate species descriptions also give wood uses. 383. CABRERA, A. L. Los arboles indigenas de la Provincia de Buenos Aires. Almanaque Peuser del Mensajero 1948:132-134. 1947. 255.1 AL62 ? 384. CABRERA, A. L., and ABBIATTI, D. Excursion botanica a las Provincias de Salta y Jujuy. La Plata. Mus. Rev. (n. s.) Sec. Ofic 1944:142-153. Illus. 1945. 516 L31Ro Describes and illustrates forest vegetation. 385. CABRERA, A. L., and DAWSON, G. La selva marginal de Punta Lara, en la ribera argentina del Rio de La Plata. La Plata U., Mus. Rev. (n. s.) Sec. Bot. 5:267-382. Illus. 1944. 451 L31Rb _ Ecological study of the river-margin forest at Punta Lara, a biolog- ical reserve near Buenos Aires. ‘ 386. CARACTERES tecnologicos de 100 maderas argentinas y sus aplicaciones industriales. Maderil 15(175):12-15. 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The section on Argentine forests in general, p.38-48, contains a discussion of phy- togeographic regions in the country, and a map; also estimates of for- est areas by Province and Territory, and a list of tree species and the vegetation zones in which they occur. 390. CARRIZO, M. La flora en la cordillera Sanjuanina. Vinos, Vinas y Frutas 41:69-74. July 1945. 9 Ag89 Lists trees, with brief notes on wood qualities and uses. 391. CASTELLANOS, A. Algunas formaciones caracteristicas de la vegetaciOn argentina. Reuniao Sul-Amer. de Bot. An. 3:383-388. Illus. 1940. 451 R31 392. CASTELLANOS, A. Algunas observaciones relativas a los popes antartandicos. Lilloa. 2:333-339. Ref. Illus. Map. 1938. L The range of Araucaria araucana in Argentina. 393. *CASTELLANOS, A. Contribucion a la flora de San Luis, 2. El guayacan del bajo de los Velez. Lilloa 10:433-444. Dec.1944. Caesalpinia melanocarpa. 394. CASTELLANOS, A., and PEREZ MOREAU, R. A. Los tipos de vegetacion de la Republica Argentina. 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Illus. Jan./Mar.1929. 9 B633 Also separate, 457.1 C62. Includes natural occurrence of native species, and some notes on wood utilization. Subsequent items in this series concentrate on bo- tanical information. *Not examined. THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 33 Argentina 399. CODONI, J. C. Contribucién al estudio quimi id . quimico y aplicacié 1 emits cig ae? ie it oa (Patagonula aeaciaiat Pane r - Nac., Facul. de Quim. Indus. y Agr. : - a eae y Agr. Rev. 15/16:120-126. ie ol ie of utilization. 4 FICIENTES fisico-mecanicos, caracteristicas vy aplica- ciones industriales de las principales maderas argentinas oe ore portacion. Maderil 17(199):10-13. Jan.1945. 99.82 M26 Properties, characteristics and industrial applications of the princi- pal Argentine timbers (73 in all) and of 15 ji t 401. CORNELL, C. Especies sre cine snes ca a ta confeccién de envases para frutas. Argentina Min. de Agr. de la Nac. B. 35(1/3): 13-67. Ref. Illus. Oct./Dec.1933. 9 B633 Timber species useful in fruit-box manufacture. Includes properties silviculture,and utilization of exotic and indigenous species. 402. COSTANTINO, I. N. Parcelas experimentales permanentes, Libocedrus chilensis (Don) Endl.; estudios de crecimientos y regene- racion natural. Argentina. Min. de Agr. y Ganad. P. Téc. 13, 112 p. Ref. Illus. Map. 1949. 9 Ar37 Permanent sample plots for Libocedrus chilensis; a study in incre- ment and natural regeneration. 403. COVAS, G. Las coniferas indigenas de la Republica Argentina Rev. Argentina de Agron. 6:15-34. Ref. Mar.1939. 9 R327 Also in La Plata U., Facul. de Agron. Rev. 21:201-223. 1938. 9 R32 404. COZZO, D. Algunas observaciones sobre el alamo hibrido ‘*Arnaldo Mussolini.’’ Argentina. Min. de Agr. Almanaque 20:253-255. 1945. 9 Ag874 Some observations of the hybrid poplar ‘‘Arnaldo Mussolini’’, plant - ed for pulpwood production in the Parana Delta. 405. COZZO, D. La Argentina necesita bosques de coniferas. Campo y Suelo Argentino 32(391):46-47. July 1949. 9C1od 406. COZZO, D. El bosque de Bahia Aguirre en Tierra del Fuego (Argentina). Rev. Argentina de Agron. 16:193-198. Illus. Dec.1949. 9 R327 407. DEMARIA MASEY, D. Es necesario fomentar el cultivo de los arboles indigenas mas valiosos; los cedros del Norte estan entre ellos y son de facil multiplicacién. Rosario, Bolsa de Com., B. Ofic. 32(782):3-4. Aug.15,1944. 287 R71 Urges the planting and cultivation of valuable native timber species. Gives the geographic distribution of “‘cedars’’ and discusses their _artificial regeneration. 408. DETWILER, S. B. Quebracho makes shoes. Agr. Amer. 3(4): 65-67. Illus. Apr.1943. 1 F752A 409. *DEVOTO, F. E., and ROTHKUGEL, M. Aplicaciones de las maderas argentinas y demds productos forestales. Argentina Min. de Agr. P. Misc. 186,96 p. 1945. Uses of Argentine timbers and other forest products. . 410. DEVOTO, F. E. La Argentina podria producir todo el pino parana que precisa. Chacra 17(199):28-30,99. May 1947. 9 C34 411. *DEVOTO, F. E., and ROTHKUGEL, M. Indice de la flora lefiosa argentina. Argentina Min. de Agr., Misc. P. 140,182 p. Ref. Apr.1943. Index to the woody flora of Argentina. 412. DEVOTO, F. E. Por que debemos producir madera para papel y otras aplicaciones. Chacra 15(171):24-26. Illus. Jan.1945. 9 C34 *Not examined. 34 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U.S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Argentina Wood for pulpwood and other applications. The need in Argentina, and a discussion of some fast-growing species introduced by the au- hor. 413. DOMINGUEZ, P. Algunas aplicaciones de las maderas argen- tinas. Argentina Admin. Nac. de Agua Rev. 10:184-189. Ref. Mar. 1946. Pan Amer. Union Libr. 414. *DOMINGUEZ, P. Maderas argentinas. Argentina Admin. Nac. de Agua B. 9(94):284-298. Ref. Apr.1945. Properties and characteristics of 75 Argentine woods. Gives com - mon and botanical names. 415. DONAT, A. Problemas fitogeograficos relativos a la regién magallanica. Rev. Argentina de Agron. 2:86-95. Ref. 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DE Personalidad y simbolo de los bosques argen- tinos. Montes 3:287-295. Illus. May/June 1947. 99.8 M763 Forest trees and vegetation types in Argentina. 421. FOXA TORROBA, J. DE El tropico frio. Montes 2:434-437. Sept./Oct.1946. 99.8 M763 Forests of the Andes mountains, Argentina. 422. FRANCKE, A. Waldverbreitung und holzarten in Argentinien. Z. f. Weltforstwirt. 3:615-629. Ref. Illus. Maps. July 1936. 99.8 Z35 Forest distribution and forest species in Argentina. 423. FRENGUELLI, J. Rasgos principales de fitogeografia argen- tina. La Plata U. Mus. Rev. (n. s.) 3, Sec. Bot.:65-181. Ref. Illus. | Map. 1941. 516 L31Rb Principal features of Argentine phytogeography. Forests and wood- lands, p.80-114. 424. FRENGUELLI, J., and CABRERA, A. L. Relaci6én sumaria de un viaje en las zonas petroliferas de la regi6n boscosa salto-jujefia. La Plata U., Mus. Rev. (n. s.), Sec. Ofic., 1937:63-83. 1938. 516 L31Ro Illustrations and discussion of forest vegetation. 425. GIACOBBI, O. L., and ALFONSO, J. L. El area geografica del rauli NO otaens| en la Reptblica Argentina. Rev. Argentina de Agron. 6:120-123. Illus. Map. July 1939. 9 R327 *Not examined. THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 35 Argentina 426. GIACOBBI, O. L. Los bosques argentinos proveedores de ma- deras para la aviaci6n. Argentina. Min. de Agr. Almanaque 23:309- 311. 1948. 9 Ag874 Argentine forests as providers of timber for aircraft construction. 427. GIACOBBI, O. L. Importancia econémica del pino de Misiones [sere angustifolia]. Suelo Argentino 2:640-642. Map. Aug.1943. Su 428. GIACOBBI, O. L. El quebracho blanco. Argentina. Min. de Agr. Almanaque (1945) 20:111-114. Illus. 9 Ag874 Aspidosperma and its exploitation in Argentina, for lumber, char- coal, and other products. 429. GONZALEZ ARRILI, B. Nuestra riqueza forestall, existe? Pampa Argentina 18(199):1,31. Mar.1944. 9 P19 Table shows usual stocking per acre of certain species in a quebra- cho-producing area of Argentina. 430. LE GRAN riqueza forestal en Misiones; principales maderas, Sus aptitudes y demas propiedades industriales. Arte de Madera [Buenos Aires] 20(171):11-14. Jan./Feb.1944. Pan Amer. Union Libr. The forest wealth of Misiones; principal timbers, their uses and in- dustrial properties. 431. GRAVEL, R. E. Argentina and Paraguay are main producers of quebracho extract. Foreign Trade 4:762-764,836-838. Oct.16-23, 1948. 286.8 C162 Discusses the area which produces quebracho; gives production and trade statistics. 432. GUINAZU, J. R. El problema de la sequia en San Luis [Argentina]. Buenos Aires, Soc. Geog. Amer.,1938. 28p. Illus. Maps. 343 G94 The drought problem in San Luis. An analysis of conditions and causes, with reforestation as a major prescription for recovery. The map, p.7, delineates forested areas. _ 433. GUINIER, P. El problema de la plantacion boscosa en la Re- publica Argentina; elecci6n de esencias. Buenos Aires, Acad. Nad. de Agron. y Vet.,1939. 11 p. 99.45 G94 The problem of forest plantations in Argentina: choosing the spe- cies. Discusses native trees and exotics. 434. GUTIERREZ, S. O. El horco quebracho (Schinopsis margina- ta Engl); sus cualidades especificas lo destacan como un valioso ele- mento de forestacién. Cordoba (Prov.) Argentina. Div. de Agropecu- aria B. de Agr. y Ganad. 192:28-31. Jan./Dec.1946. 9 C81Bo Also in Rosario, Bolsa de Com., Rev. 35(842):17,19-20. Feb.15, 1947. 287 R71 435. HAUMAN, L. Esquisse phytogéographique de 1’Argentine sub- tropicale et de ses relations avec la géobotanique sud-américaine. Soc. Roy. de Bot. de Belgique B. 64:20-80. Ref. Illus. Map. 1931. 451 B41B Describes the regional vegetation of subtropical Argentina, and lists the forest trees in each region, divided as follows: The subtropical forests of the Territory of Misiones; Forests and savannas of the Chaco; and the Tucuman-Bolivian forest. A geobotanic zone map in- cluding parts of Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia, and Chile, with Argentina, faces p.64. 436. HAUMAN, L. Etude phytogéographique de la Patagonie. Soc. Roy. de Bot. de Belgique B. 58:105-179. Ref. Illus. Maps. 1926. 451 B41B Includes the forests of the Andes-Patagonia area. 36 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Argentina 437. HAUMAN, L. Les modifications de la flore argentine sous V’action de la civilisation. Brussels, Académie Royale de Belgique, 100 p. 457.1 H29 Modifications in Argentina’s flora, including forest cover, due to settlement and other activities of man. 438. HAUMAN, L. Nuestros arboles: el algarrobo blanco. Rev. Mens. B. A. P. 30(360):10. Map. Nov.1947. 9 R326 Map shows approximate distribution of Prosopis alba in Argentina. 439. HAUMAN, L., and others. La vegetacién de la Argentina. Buenos Aires, ‘‘Coni,’’ 1947. 349 p. Ref. Illus. 457.1 H29V A Burkart, L. R. Parodi, and A. L. Cabrera, joint authors. 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Review with map in Rev. Argentina de Agron. 3:194-196. 1936. SeRS20 444, KOUTCHE, V., and CARMELICH, J. N. F. Contribuci6én al conocimiento de los bosques de la Reputblica Argentina: estudio for- estal del caldén [Prospopis caldenia]. Argentina Min. de Agr. de la Nac. B. 37:109-128. Map. 1935. 9 B633 Natural occurrence, botanical description, and wood utilization. 445. KOUTCHE, V. Vegetacién forestal del Parque Nacional del Iguazu. Buenos Aires, Argentina. Administraci6n General de Parques Nacionales y Turismo, 1948. 75 p. Illus. 99.24 Ar3 Consists chiefly of leaf pictures to use in identifying species found in the Misiones forest. Common and scientific names are given. 446. KUHN, F., and ROHMEDER, G. Estudio fisiografico de las sierras de Tucuman. Ed.2. Tucuman U., Inst. de Estud. Geog., Monog 3,96 p. Ref. Illus. Maps. 1943. Libr. Cong. Includes forest vegetation. 447. *KUHN, F. Vegetationsbilder ... nordwesten Argentiniens. In Karsten, G. Vegetationsbilder, Reihe 26,H. 2&9. 1942? 452.9 K142 448. LATZINA, E. Calorimetria de maderas, pertenecientes a especies existentes en la Provincia de Tucuman. Lilloa 1:235-248. 1937. 450 L62 Table gives scientific and common names of Tucuman timbers. 449. LATZINA, E. Index de la flora dendroldégica argentina. Lilloa 1:95-211. Illus. Ref. 1937. 450 L62 Includes notes on range, distribution and utilization of woods; and a common-name index for Argentine trees. *Not examined. THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 37 Argentina 450. LATZINA, E. Nueva ensayos de gasificacién de maderas del pais. Lilloa 2:185-249. Ref. 1938. 450 L62 Tests of 10 Argentine woods, as raw materials for motor gas pro- duction. Includes information on distribution and abundance of the woods tested. 451. LATZINA, E. Poderos calorificos de maderas argentinas. Argentine Repub. Min. Agr. B. 30(1):23-47. Jan.-Mar.1931. 9 B633 Calorific power of 35 Argentine woods. Includes also descriptions of timbers tested, and their occurrence. 452. LATZINA, E. Tabla general de pesos especificos de maderas argentinas. Cdérdoba [Argentina] Acad. Nac. de Cien., B. 36:230-270. 1943. 516 C81 Tables of specific weights of Argentine woods includes scientific and common names of trees, with an index to the latter, and classified lists of Hehe and heavy woods. 453. LEBEDEFF,N. Algunas observaciones sobre los bosques chaquefios. Argentina, Dir. de Tierras, Contrib. al Conocimiento de los Bosques P.3,43 p. Illus. 1933. 99.9 Ar32 Observations, chiefly silvical, regarding Chaco forests. Includes quebracho. 454. LEBEDEFF,N. Apuntes sobre reforestation de los terrenos desarbolados en la zona del Lago Nahuel Huapi. Argentina, Dir. de ~ Tierras, Contrib. al Conocimiento de los Bosques P.2,47 p. Illus. 1932. 99.9 Ar32 Notes on reforestation of deforested lands in the zone of Lake Nahuel Huapi. 455. LEONARDIS, R. F. J. Arboles de la Argentina y aplicaciones de su madera. 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Raices gemiferas en el ‘““‘palo santo.’’ Argentina. Dir. Forest. P. Tec. 3:7-8. 1945. 99.9 Ar3 Notes root sprouting habit of Bulnesia sarmienti in Formosa. Dis- cusses the occurrence and uses of this timber, and forest tree species associated with it in Formosa and the Chaco. 491. RAGONESE, A. E. La vegetaci6n de la Provincia de Santa Fé. Darwiniana 5:369-416. Illus. Maps. 1941. 450 D25 Discusses vegetation zones, including the region where quebracho grows, and the gallery and thorn forests. 492. *ROHMEDER, G. Beobachtungen in den waldern von Tucuman Deut. Volksbund f. Argentinien, Jahrb. 1943. Observations in the forests of Tucuman. 493. ROTHKUGEL, M. Estudio del crecimiento y rendimiento del alamo criollo (Populus nigra var. italica, Du Roi) en el Delta del Parana. La Plata, Buenos Aires (Prov.) Dir. de Agr., Ganad. e Indus, 1938. 44 p. 452.35 B86 Growth and yield of Populus nigra plantations in the Parana Delta. 494. SANCHO, A. D. 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Argentina Mind. de Agr. de la Nac., Almanaque 15:91-96. 1940. 9 Ag874 Results obtained in a plantation of Araucaria angustifolia. 501. SCHULZ, A. G. Las Bignoniaceas del Territoria del Chaco. Lilloa 5:131-158. Illus. Feb.14,1940. 450 L62 Describes and illustrates 11 species, and discusses the utilization of Tabebuia ipe. 502. SCHULTZ, E. F. Una especie maderable de porvenir para Tucuman; el pino del Brasil o “‘pino misionero.’’ Indus. Azucarera 49(591):38-41. Jan.1943. 65.8 In22 _ Also in Suelo Argentino 1:778-779. Nov.1942. 9 Su6; Rev. Indus. y Agr. de Tucuman 32:308-312. Oct./Dec.1942. 9 T79 Araucaria angustifolia as a timber species of the future for Tucuman 503. *SOLA, W. Arboles y arbustos de Cérdoba. Buenos Aires, 1942. 97 p. 457.1 So4 504. SORIANO, A. La vegetaci6én del Chubut. Rev. Argentina de Agron. 17:30-66. Ref. Map. Mar.1950. 9 R327 Includes an analysis of forest vegetation. *Not examined. THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 41 Argentina 905. SUAREZ, D. A. Informe sobre 1 id 3 general sobre la vegetacién de la Eeaani Cente ate de Agropec., B. de Agr. y Ganad. 188:43-47. Jan./Mar.1944. 9 C81B . Ed.2. Buenos 63 p. Illus. 457.1 726 5 ee ae ee - TOBAL, M. A. Los bambues i (230):3. Oct.1946. 9 P13 Ta ee reenlinaae imilar title in Rosario, Bol , -Q- ee pe » Bolsa de Com., Rev. 35(843):9-11. Feb.28, ce ooo those in Argentina, as possible raw material pa Arges) arta aegeaan ees a i fae 1945. 9 P19 p gentina :1,3,47. Illus. Apr. precenian wealth a req Sas Chiefly a discussion of commercial imbers, continued with varying titles in the following i : 19(216):12; (218):6; 20(221):6; (223):8.° Aug. ,Oct.1945, Tan. Mar, 1946, Similar title in Rosario, Bolsa de Com., Rev. 33(800):5-8; 34(822): 13-15. May 15,1945, Apr.15,1946. 287 R71 909. TORRES, J. M., CABRERA, A. L., and DAIREAUX, F. Estu- dio fisiogeografico del Partido de Las Conchas. Buenos Aires (City) Inst. Agr. Argentino, Resefias 3(14):26-40. 1943. 281.9 B862 Physiographic study of the Conchas area of Buenos Aires includes a general vegetation analysis. Table p.50 gives estimate of number of trees, by various species, in forest plantations. Prt sane! analysis for Partido de Chascomus appears in 4(29):47-55. 510. TORTORELLI, L. A. The Argentine Piptadenia timbers. Trop. Woods 94:1-27. June 1948. 99.08 Y1Tr Similar titles in Rev. Argentina de Agron. 15:90-112. Illus. June 1948. 9 R327; Argentina. Dir. Forest. P. Téc. 11,24 p. 1948. 99.9 Ar3 511. TORTORELLI, L. A. Estudio tecnolégico de las maderas de las especies argentinas del género “‘Jacaranda’’ (Bignoniaceas). Physis 15:387-396. Mar.31,1939. 516 So12 Includes the wood utilization of each species described. 512. *TORTORELLI, L. A. Importancia econémica de la explota- cidn racional de los bosques de araucaria del sud [Araucaria arau- cana]. Maderil 13(156):11-16,25-27. June 1941. 99.82 M26 Similar title in Escuela de Estud. Argentinos, Rev. 63/66, 74 p. 1942. 513.*TORTORELLI, L. A. Maderas argentinas. Buenos Aires U., Facul. de Agron. y Vet.,1940. 218 p. Illus. Maps. 514. TORTORELLI, L. A. Las maderas argentinas en la decora- ci6n moderna. Argentina. Dir. Forest. P. Tec. 4,26 p. 1945. 99.9 Ar3 Argentine woods in modern decoration. Cites outstanding decorative woods of commerce and gives comparable Argentine species for each 515. TORTORELLI, L. A. Las maderas argentinas en la industria aeronautica. Argentina. Dir. Forest. P. Tec. 1,21 p. Ref. 1945. 99.9 Ar3 te Argentine timbers in the aircraft industry. Stresses qualities of Andes-Patagonia timbers. mi 516. TORTORELLI, L. A. The possibilities of Argentina's sub- ¥*Not examined. 42 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Argentina tropical species for the pulp and paper industry. Food & Agr. Organ. United Nations. Tech. Comt. Wood Chem. Mtg. 4:111-114. 1949. 99.9 F732 917. TORTORELLI, L. A. Tratiamento forestal preparatorio para la conversion del tallar de “‘tatane’’. Rev. Argentina de Agron. 9:378- 380. Illus. Dec.1942. N. Y. Bot. Gard. Libr. Forestry treatment preparatory to conversion of coppice, for Pithe- colobium tortum, in the Argentine Chaco. _ 918. TORTORELLI, L. A. Tratamiento forestal y caracteres xilo- logicos del maitén (Maytenus boaria), arbol forrajero de la Patago- nia. Buenos Aires U., Facul. de Agron. y Vet. Rev. 9:126-142. Ref. Illus. Sept.1941. 9 B8&63 An evergreen, often browsed by livestock in Chile and Patagonia. Suggests cultural measures and better wood utilization. Brief treatment in Suelo Argentino 1:690-691. Illus. Oct.1942. Su6 919. VOGT, E. (HIJO). La elaboraci6én de cartones en la Argentina. Rosario, Bolsa de Com., Rev. 34(816):31-34,36. Jan.15,1946. 287 R71 Discusses woods used in wooden and fiber box construction. 020. YUSSEM FAVRE, R., and PASQUO, E. DI Panorama forestal puntano. San Luis, Argentina, Cuyo U. Nac., Facul. de Cien. de la Educ. P. 3,24 p. 1949. Pan Amer. Union Libr. A forest panorama in San Luis. BOLIVIA 521. BOURKE-BORROWES, D. Recent travels through parts of western Brazil and eastern Bolivia. Empire Forestry J. 8:60-70. Illus. July 1929. 99.8 Em72 Describes the forests and some of the timbers of eastern Bolivia. 522. CARDENAS, M. Aspecto general de la vegetaci6n de Bolivia. In Plants and Plant Science in Latin America, p.312-313. Ref. Waltham, Mass.,1945. 453 V58 Also in Chron. Bot. 6:452-454. Dec.1941. 450 C46 523. CARDENAS, M. Formaciones vegetales del Chaco. In his Contribuciones a la flora econémica de Boliva, p.1-9. Cochabamba, U. de Cochabamba, 1941. (Obras sobre Agricultura 2) 516 C64 024. CARDENAS, M. Recursos naturales del reino vegetal en Bolivia. In Plants and Plant Science in Latin America, p.313-315. Ref. Waltham, Mass., Chron. Bot.,1945. 453 V58 Also in Chron. Bot. 6:404-406. Nov.1941. 450 C46 525. COMPANIA COLONIZADORA MADERERA E INDUSTRIAL DEL CHAPARE. ‘“‘Comacha’’. Ed. 2. Cochabamba, 1947. 68 p. Maps. 99.24 C73 Economics and the forests of the Chapare area, Bolivia. Includes lumbering developments and plans of the Proyecto Maderero of the Corporaci6n Boliviana de Fomento. 026. FOREST resources, lumber industries, and trade in Bolivia. U. S. Bur. of Foreign & Dom. Com., Indus. Ref. Serv. Pt. 6, Forest Prod. 3(15), 8p. Sept.1945. 157.54 In236 Based on a report by M. G. Santi. Contents: Forest areas; forest re- sources; exploitation and commercial development; principal species; lumber industry; production; domestic lumber consumption; laws or regulations; trade. 527. GRANADO BAYA, J. T. DEL Plantas bolivianas. La Paz, Arno Hermanos, 1931. 284 p. Illus. 457.4 G76 Useful plants of Bolivia. Timbers, p.270-276. THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 43 Bolivia 028. HERZOG, T. Die pflanzenwelt der bolivischen Anden und ihres Ostlichen vorlandes. Leipzig, Engelmann, 1923. 258 p. Ref. Illus. Maps. (Vegetation der Erde v. 15) 452.9 En3Ve v.15 Vegetation of the Bolivian Andes, and the lands to the east. _ 929. *HOLMAN, H. E. Bolivian forest resources study. La Paz Corporacion Boliviano de Fomento, 1945. 51 p. _ 930. IRMAY, H. DE Area forestal aproximada de Bolivia. San Simon U. Facul: de Cien. Agron., B. Forest. 1:3. 1948. 99.9 C642 Separate, 99.24 Ir5 An estimate of forest areas by Department. 931. IRMAY, H. DE La caoba, Swietenia macrophylla King, en Bolivia. Carib. Forester 10:43-58. Ref. Jan.1949. 1.9622 T2C23 English and French summaries. Mahogany ia Bolivia, with some in- ventory information. Similar title in San Simon U., Facul. de Cien. Agron., B. 5-12. Map. 1948. 99.9 C642 Ga ei Mebree rey: 932. IRMAY, H. DE Cuadro de cubicacion demostrativo de la ri- queza forestal del Chapare. Cochabamba? 1947? 1p. 99.4 Ir5 i Chart of a sample survey showing the forest wealth of Chapare, Bo- ivia. 533. IRMAY, H. DE Maderas para sierra por hectarea en los bos- ques de Bolivia. Cochabamba? 1947? 1p. 99.76 Ir5 Saw timber per hectare in eight forested areas of Bolivia. Principal species also given. See also item 538 in this bibliography 534. IRMAY, H. DE Mapa de Bolivia; dispersion de la caoba en Bolivia (areas comprobadas). Cochabamba? 1947. 1p. 227 B631 Distribution map of mahogany in Bolivia (proven areas). 535. IRMAY, H. DE Principales especies forestales del area del Chapare. Cochabamba, 1947. 1p. 457.4 Ir5 536. KANTER, H. Der nordliche Chaco und das bergland von Chi- quitos eelivial. Petermanns Mitt. aus Justus Perthes Geog. Anst. 79:243-246. Map. 1933. 474 M67E 537. PENA, R. Flora crucefia. La Paz, Ed. del Estado, 1944. 475 p. (Biblioteca Boliviana, series 3a, No. 1). 457.4 P37 Flora of the Santa Cruz region, Bolivia, arranged alphabetically by common name. Gives nomenclature, botanical information, and utili- zation notes on forest trees. 538. REESEMAN FRYER, E. El proyecto maderero de la Cor- poracién Boliviana de Fomento. San Simon U., Facul. de Cien. Agron, B. Forest. 1:17-25. 1948. 99.9 C642 Timber project of the Bolivian Development Corporation. Reviews the resource and industry situation, and includes the following charts by H. De Irmay: Saw timber per hectare in the forests of Bolivia, p. 19; Chart showing comparative studies of the cost of timber produc - tion in the region of Chapare, p. 22. . 539. SCHURZ, W. L. Bolivia; a commercial and industrial hand- book. U.S. Bur. of Foreign & Dom. Com. Spec. Agents Ser. 208, 260 p. Illus. 1921. 157.71 Sp3 Also separate, 255.2 Sch8 Spe Forest industries section, p.168-179, has brief descriptions of for- ests and timbers. 540. TERRAZAS, L. Flora de la regién comprendida entre Cocha- bamba y Puerto Siles (Beni). Geo 4(15):15-16. Trim. 1,1938. 9.1 C712 Lists trees by native and botanical name, occurring between Cocha- bamba and Puerto Siles. *¥Not examined. 44 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Bolivia 041. U. S. OFF. OF FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL RELATIONS. Bolivia ... Agricultural, pastoral, andforestindustries. Washington, 1945. 32p. 1.943 B632 Forest industries, p.22-25. 542. *VELLARD, J. Notes breves sur les grandes zones biogéog- raphiques de la Bolivie. Soc. de Biogéog. [Paris] Compte Rend. 16: 40-45,58-62,87-90. Apr.,May,Oct.1939. 043. WHITE, O. E. The forests of the Rio Beni basin of Bolivia. Cornell Forester 6:16-20. May 1926. 99.9 C81 BRAZIL 044. ALMEIDA, D. G. DE Ensaio para o glossario de terminologia florestal. Soc. Bras. de Agron. B. 9:105-122,249-262. June,Sept. 1946. 9.2 So13 Glossary of forestry terms, in Portuguese, with equivalents in En- glish, French and Italian. 045. AUBREVILLE, A. A floresta de pinho do Brasil. An. Bras. de Econ. Florestal 2:21-36. Illus. 1949. 99.83 in8 English summary. The pine forests of Brazil. Discusses present utilization and the re- source. 046. AUBREVILLE, A. Quelques problémes forestiers du Brésil; forét du pin de Parana, les plantations d’eucalyptus. Bois et Foréts Trop. 6:102-117, illus. Second Q@.1948. 99.8 B632 047. *AZEVEDO, A. DE Geografia do Brasil. Sao Paulo,1945-46. 2 v. (Biblioteca Pedagogica Brasileira) 048. B., A. The protection of the forest wealth of Brazil. Inter- natl. Rev. of Agr. [Rome] pt.1, 20:128-131. Mar.1929. 241 In82 Policies and programs. 049. BABBITT, W. C. [Brazilian woods]. Wood Turning 14(12):25; 15(11):21-26; 16(7):15-20. Illus. Sept.1921, Aug.1922,Apr.1923. 99.82 W852 Titles of different articles vary: 1, Brazilian woods for furniture; 2, Brazil and its forests; 3, Turnings from Brazilian hardwoods. 000. BAETA, G. P. Produc4&o de carvaéo de madeira em Minas Gerais. Rev. de Quim. Indus. 16(179):22-26. Mar.1947. 385 R324 The problem of charcoal production in Minas Gerais includes the problem of reforestation. 001. *BANDEIRA, B. R. P. O papel; sua fabricacao no Brasil. Rev. Florestal 5(1):27-36. 1946. Paper; its manufacture in Brazil. Lists thirty factories and discuss- es pulpwoods, chiefly Araucaria angustifolia and Eucalyptus. 092. BARBOSA, J. C. DE M. H. Plano de trabalho do Servico Flo- restal dc Estado de Santa Catarina [Brazil]. Reuniao Econ.-Agr. de Santa Catarina, An. 2:301-306. Mar.1949. 281.9 R31 053. BARROS, W. D. DE Florestas de Minas Gerais. Observ. Econ. e Financ. 8(90):63-67,illus. July 1943. 280.8 Ob72 Chiefly a study of the devastation of Minas Gerais’ forests. Gives statistics of forest cover and estimates of drain. 554. BASTOS, A. DE M. El comercio de maderas del Brasil. Maderil 14(166):11-16. Illus. Apr.1942. 99.82 M26 Timber commerce of Brazil: exploitation of Parana pine and other timbers; development of the Amazon; a center of tie production; transportation and trade. *Not examined. THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 45 Brazil 095. BASTOS, A. DE M. Dormentes da Amazonia. An. Bras. de Econ. Florestal 2:178-181. 1949. 99.83 An8 English summary. Railway ties from Amazonia. Includes a list of timbers used as ties. 056. BASTOS, A. DE M. A industria do papel, sua viabilidade ae Amazonia. Rev. Florestal 2(1):25-26. July/Aug.1930. 99.8 R325 Notes on the Brazilian paper industry in 1928, and on the difficulties of utilizing Amazonia tree species for pulpwood. 007. BASTOS, A. DEM. Madeiras do Brasil para 0 mundo. Observ. Econ. e Financ. 14(162):30-34. Illus. July 1949. 280.8 Ob72 Brazilian woods for the world. The lumber industry and trade in Parana pine and hardwoods. Most statistics are for 1948. 0098. BAYMA, C. Impressoes florestais do Nordeste. Brazil. Min. da Agr. B. 34(6):37-53. June 1945. 9.2 Ag83 ana ideas about forestry in the northeast of Brazil; Maranhdo and 0999. BENCHIMOL, S. O aproveitamento das terras incultas ea fixacado do homem ao solo. Brazil. Cons. de Imigr. e Colon. Rev. de Imigr. e Colon. 7:192-212. June 1946. Ref. 282.28 R32 Text in English, p.213-232. Wild land development and the settlement of man on the soil. Cites examples of conquest of the forests of Brazil, and states that the ex- tractive industries of rubber, balata and timber are incompatible with systematized agriculture. 560. BISHOP, S. A. Carving out an empire in Brazil. Timberman 46(12):114-116. Oct.1945. 99.81 T484 Operations of the Southern Brazil Lumber & Colonization Company. 561. BONFIM, S. Economia madeireira a vinculagao do Aguano. Assoc. Com. do Amazonas B. 9(106):3-8. May 1950. 286.9 As7B Timber economy of Amazonia, particularly with regard to mahogany resources. 562. BRAZIL. INSTITUTO NACIONAL DO PINO. Anuario brasi- leiro de economia florestal. 1-2. 1948-49. 2v. 99.83 An8 Annual publication concerning the forest economy of Brazil, with emphasis on activities of the National Pine Institute and the Parana pine lumber industry. Includes articles on technology, and appendices give statistics of registered forest industries, reforestation, wood production, prices, and trade. 563. BRAZIL. INSTITUTO NACIONAL DO PINHO. Programa de acado et orcamento para 1948. Rio de Janeiro,1948. 58 p. 99.9 B732 Program of the National Pine Institute. 564. BRAZIL. MINISTERIO DA-AGRICULTURA, INDUSTRIA E COMMERCIO. SERV. DE INFORMACOES. Industria e commercio de madeiras. Rio de Janeiro,1923. 89 p. 99.76 B76 Review of the wood trade and transport situation, with suggestions for its improvement. 565. BRAZIL. MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS. CULTURAL DIV. Forest industries of Brazil. Rio de Janeiro,1949. 112 p. Illus. 99.75 B733 Translated from the Portuguese by J. Knox. Section on timber, p.48- 65, analyzes forest resources and industries, production, utilization and characteristics of specific woods; a comparison table of Brazil- ian woods with other tropical woods, wood properties, woods suitable for railway ties, and trade statistics. The pulp and paper industry is discussed p.66-69, tannin plants, p.76, and the chicle industry, p.44- 45. 566. BRAZIL, 1943; resources and possibilities. Rio de Janeiro, 46 SIGLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Brazil Brazil Min. of Foreign Aff.,1944. 630 p. Maps. 255.3 R473 Yearbook of economic information, issued periodically in English, and including statistics and descriptions of Brazilian forests and woods. The 1939/40 issue has a tabular summary of forest areas py States, p.195-198. 067. BRAZILIAN plywood. Wood [London] 13(6):176-177. June 1948. 99.82 W855 aes state of the industry and trade, and the tree species being uti- ized. 068. BRAZIL’S paper industry. Brazil 171:15-17. Feb.1943. 280.8 B732 059. BROSSARD, D. Land use in the State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Inter-Amer. Conf. on Conserv. of Renewable Nat. Resources 1948:210-212. 1949. 150 In82 No.4 070. BRUNK, J. W., and FRANKLIN, H., eds. Brazil yearbook and manual, 1940. New York, Brazil-Ybks.,1939. 352 p. Ref. 255.3 B731 Ch.6, Forest products, contains trade, information and descriptions of commercial tree species in the following categories: babassu nuts, Brazil nuts, Brazilian tea, carnatba wax, licuri, cellulose (including pulpwood), coconuts, guarana, lumber and timber, fibres, oil-bearing seeds, nuts and fruits, oiticica, rubber, tannin, tonka beans, vegetable ivory, volatile oils, balsams and resins. A list of sources of statisti- cal information is appended. 071. BUTTRICK, P. L. Note on Brazilian cork. Trop. Woods 68: 11-13. Dec.1941. 99.08 Y1Tr The trees with cork-yielding bark (chiefly insulating cork) occur in the interior of southeastern Brazil and supply two insulating plants. The author discusses exploitation and trade possibilities. 0972. CAMPOS, C. A. R. Atlas estatistico do Brasil. Rio de Janei- ro, Brazil Dept..Nac..do Cate..1941. 123 .p... Maps. 200.3 30 ““Vegetable extracted products’’, i.e. carnatba, babact, Brazil nuts, rubber, yerbe mate and timber, p.31-36. 073. CAVALCANTI, P. Aspectos do problema florestal no sertaéo de Pernambuco. Pernambuco (State) Sec. de Agr., Indus., e Com. B. 11(3/4):31-41. Ref. July/Dec.1944. 9.2 P423 Aspects of the forest problem in the interior of Pernambuco. 074. CHEVALIER, A. La grande forét vierge tropicale et son aménagement. Rev. Sci. 67:108-115,138-144. Illus. Feb.23-Mar.9, 1929. 473 R32 Applies knowledge obtained in other tropical regions to the virgin forests of Brazil, and suggests a selection system for conserving the valuable timber species. 575. CHEVALIER, A. Un voyage scientifique au Brésil. Rev. de Bot. Appl. & d’Agr. Colon. 8(88):813-844. Ref. Dec.1928. 26 R323 Timber products, p.838-840. 576. 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Feb.1941. 157.54 In23 : Explains local harvest and processing. 980. COX, W. T. The beginning of forestry in Brazil. Amer. For- ests 37:77-79. Illus. Feb.1931. 99.8 F762 081. COX, W. T. Forestry in Brazil. J. Forestry 32:38-42. Jan. 1934. 99.8 F768 082. CURRAN, H. M. Forest conditions in southeastern Bahia, Brazil. Trop. Woods 2:6-9. Mar.1925. 99.08 Y1Tr 083. DOETZER, J. B, Aspectos do comércio de compensado. Observ. Econ. e Financ. 14(160):40-42. Illus. May 1949. 280.8 Ob72 Aspects of commerce in the veneer industry of Brazil. 584. DOMINGUES, A. Soil and forests: two natural resources which, in Brazil, must be renewed. Inter-Amer. Conf. on Conserv. of Renewable Nat. Resources, Proc. 1948:407-414. Ref. 150 In82 No.4 Discusses history, forest policy, and lumber industry. 585. ECONOMIA florestal. Observ. Econ. e Financ. 7(84):19-28. Illus. Jan.1943. 280.8 Ob72 The forest economy of Brazil. 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KOSCINSKI, M. O problema da celulose e da pasta de papel. S40 Paulo Sec. de Agr., Indus. e Com., Notas Agr. 6:346-355. 1943. 31.9 Sa63 Discusses possibilities of Brazilian development of the pulp and paper industry, particularly with Parana pine for pulpwood. 622. KOSCINSKI, M. Produc4o florestal. Sao Paulo Sec. de Agr., Indus. e Com., Notas Agr. 6:334-339. 1943. 31.9 Sa63_ Forest production and agricultural production in Brazil. be 623. LARDNER, G. Pau Brasil: some remarks on the Brazilian timber trade. Timber & Plywood Ann. 1948/49:6,8,10. Illus. 99.81 T489 Describes lumbering operations and discusses commercial woods. ‘Not examined. 20 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Brazil 624. LEAO FILHO, A. E. DE O aproveitamento racional da madei- ra. An. Bras. de Econ. Florestal 2:261-268. 1949. 99.83 An8 English summary. Rational utilization of wood. Working out the economic limits of profitable operations in Parana pine. 625. LE COINTE, P. 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Considers the development of the Amazon region from the viewpoint of its resources, culture, economy, health, and transportation. The economic flora discussed p.37-39 are o2 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Brazil chiefly arboreal, and are grouped according to their production of 1, elastic gums; 2, oils and waxes; 3, resins; 4, lumber; 5, fibers; 6, perfumes and essences; 7, special substances. 651. NORTON, E. Logging and lumbering possibilities in Brazil. J. Forestry 27:431-433. Apr.1929. 99.8 F768 Similar information with title Brazil’s Lumber Industry in Timber- man 30(10):168,170-172. Map. Aug.1929. 99.81 T484 iy 652. *A NOVA e florescente industria da madera compensada. Bras. Madeireiro 1(1):10-13,18. 1945. The new and flourishing plywood industry in Brazil. 653. NUNES PEREIRA, A. As matas e as madeiras do Brasil. Cult. Polit. [Rio de Janeiro] 3(26):51-68. Apr.1943. Pan Amer. Union Libr. 654. OLIVEIRA, A. P. DE Atividades do Servico de Inspecao Flo- restal no Estado de Pernambuco. Pernambuco Sec.Agr. Indts. e Com. B. 9:124-140. June 1942. 9.2 P423 655. OLIVEIRA, A. P. DE Exploracao racional de esséncias flo- restais em Pernambuco. Pernambuco Sec.de Agr., Indis. e Com. B. 16:91-108. Illus. Jan./June 1949. 9.2 P423 Rational exploitation of Pernambuco’s forests. Discusses customary practices, the extraction of logs, ties, and charcoal manufacture, and suggests improvements. 656. OLIVEIRA, B. DE O Brasil e a floresta. Cult. Polit. [Rio de Janeiro] 3(30):69-84. Aug.1943. Pan Amer. Union Libr. 657. ORTON, W. A. A riqueza florestal do Brasil. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Ministerio da Agricultura, Industria e Commercio, 1929. 24 p. 99.24 Or8 The forest wealth of Brazil. 658. PEREIRA, O. D. Direito florestal brasileiro. Rio de Janeiro, Borsoi, 1950. 573 p. 99.59 M733 A review of Brazilian forest law. Includes historical treatment and policy discussion. 659. PEREIRA, S. O contréle da producd4o madeireira. An. Bras. ‘de Econ. Florestal 1:289-294. 1948. 99.83 An8 Chiefly controls over Parana pine production. 660. *PEREIRA BRASIL, R. Madeiras da Amazonia. Bras. Ma- deireiro 1(4):12-15. 1945. A general review of the forestry situation, especially in Para. 661. PICKEL, B. J. Economise as madeiras e intensifique o re- florestamento. Pernambuco. Sec. de Agr., Indus. e Com. B. 12:342- 344. Oct./Dec.1945. 9.2 P423 662. PINHEIRO, E.C. As florestas e as essencias florestaes do Estado do Para. Rio de Janeiro, Ministerio da Agricultura, Industria e Commercio,1930. 63 p. Illus. 99.24 P423 Forests and forest species of Para. Also includes the timber indus- try and trade. 663. *PINTO, G. S., and ALVES, D. R. Estatistica florestal; clas- sificacao das madieras. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Ministerio da Agri- cultura, Servico das Informacgées Agricolas, 1946. 100 p. Maps. Forest statistics and classification of timbers. Results of a survey to determine the relative values, occurrence, and economic impor- tance of Brazil’s woods. 664. PRADO, O. DE A. O problema florestal; silvicultura, celu- lose e papel. Estud. Bras. 3(18):219-304. May/June 1941. Pan Amer. Union Libr. *Not examined. THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 03 J Brazil 665. REUNIAO Brasileira de Florestas e Produtos Florestais. Ist poorer Sy ae saree Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Forest Serv.,1949. Chiefly resolutions regardin i i est situation See g g policy, and plans to cope with the for- . *RUSSELL, E. D. Tropi Seduce: 1902: se “4 pical forests of the Amazon. Worces- Thesis (M.A.) -- Clark University. 667. RUSSELL, J. A. Fordlandia and Belterra, rubber plantations on the Tapajos River, Brazil. Econ. Geog. 18:125-145. [lus. Apr. 1942. 278.8 Ec7 A report on projects, including the clearing and attempted utiliza- tion of the tropical timbers. 668. SALMONI, R. A industria da carbonisacdo da lenha. Rev. Bras. de Quim. (Cien. & Indus.) 19:187-192. Apr.1945. 385 R322 Wood distillation industry and products. Possibilities in Brazil, p. 191: 669. SAMPAIO, A. J. DE O problema florestal no Brasil em 1926. Cong. Internatl. de Sylvicult. 1, Actes 2:328-403. 1926. 99.9 C7691 Also separate, 173 p. 99.24 Sa4 670. SAMPAIO, A. N. Una epopeya escrita en eucaliptos. Haci- enda 44(7):31-34,76. July 1949. 6 Hil An epic written in eucalyptus. The planting program in the State of S40 Paulo and the work of Edmundo Navarro de Andrade. Discusses the utilization of plantation timber. 671. SANTOS, J. V. DOS O problema florestal. Jornada de Econ. Rur. An. 1942/43:419-424. 1947. 281.9 J762 Brazil’s forestry problem. 672. SAUDA, E. DEL A politica do reflorestamento e os pinheirais ha um século que se destroi inconciente e criminosamente nossas re- servas milenarias. Orientacdo Econ. e Financ. 2(23):6-9. Illus. Apr.1944. 280.8 Or42 Destruction of Araucaria forests and policy for their restoration. 673. SERVICO florestal [SAo Paulo]. Observ. Econ. e Financ. 6(6): 18-22. Oct.1941. 280.8 Ob72 674. OS SERVICOS de reflorestamento dol. N. P. An. Bras. de Econ. Florestal 2:403-411. 1949. 99.83 An8 English summary. Reforestation activities of the National Pine Institute. 675. *SILVA, J. A. C. DA Patriménio florestal do Brasil. Bras. Madeireiro 1(3):20-21. Map. 1945. The forest heritage of Brazil. 676. SILVEIRA, G. G. DA O reflorestamento no Estado de Minas Gerais. Lavoura 54:40-41. July/Aug.1950. 9.2 L39 Reforestation in Minas Gerais, as needed to meet forest products requirements. 677. SIMAO, S. Utilidade direta das florestas. Rev. de Agr. [Piracicaba] 25:121-132. Mar./Apr.1950. 9.2 R324 Current forest utilization, especially in the State of SAo Paulo. Cross ties, fuelwood, tannin material, lumber, pulpwood, and other industrial wood. ree 678. SLIFKO, C. W. Commercial possibilities in Brazil's forest wealth. Foreign Com. Wk. 11(1):10-11,35. Tllus. Map. Apr.3,1943. 157.54 F763 el deal 679. SMITH, T. L. Brazil: people and institutions. Baton Rouge, ¥*Not examined. 54 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Brazil La. State U. Press, 1946. 843 p. Ref. 280.163 Sm6 Describes the Brazilian system of “‘fire agriculture,’’ settlement patterns, land division, surveys and titles, land tenure, and size of holdings. 680. SOBRINHO, V. Algunas notas sobre a origem, orginizacdo e realizagoes do Servicgo Florestal de Pernambuco. Rev. Florestal 3(1): 3-8. Illus. Jan./Mar.1943. 99.8 R325 681. SOBRINHO, V. O problema florestal do Nordeste. Pernam- buco Sec. da Agr., Indus. e Com. B. 6(2):146-156. Oct.1940. 9.2 P423 Vegetation; economic contribution of the forests; civilization and the forest; actual situation in the forests of the Northeast; solution of the problem. 682. SOBRINHO, V. Requirements of a growing nation. Unasylva 4:154-155. Oct./Dec.1950. 99.8 Unl Future forest policies of Brazil, mentioning areas of endeavor in which technical assistance is needed. 683. SOUSA, E. C. DE Extratores de pinho. Rev. Bras. de Geog. 7:317-319. Apr./June 1945. 278.8 P32 Also in Campo [Rio de Janeiro] 17(201):45,47-48. Sept.1946. 9.2°C15 Pine logging in Brazil. 684. SOUSA, W. W. C. DE A derrubada das matas em S. Paulo. Rev. Florestal 6:18-24. Illus. 1947. 99.8 R325 Forest destruction in S40 Paulo. 685. SOUSA FILHO, A. DE Estudo de regiado: riqueza florestal do Sul Bahiano. Observ. Econ. e Financ. 11(126):107-110. July 1946. 280.8 Ob72 The forest wealth of a region along the Jequitinhonha River, and what steps should be taken to perpetuate it. 686. THE SOUTHERN region of Brazil. Unasylva 2:135-137. May/June 1948. 99.8 Unl Chiefly policies and programs suggested by representatives of Sao Paulo, Parana, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul, at the Tere- sopolis conference. 687. SOUZA, P. F. DE The Brazilian forests. In Plants and Plant Science in Latin America, p.111-119. Waltham, Mass., Chron. Bot., 1945. 453 V58 Describes types and composition; includes summaries of forest leg- islation in various States of Brazil. 688. *SOUZA, P. F. DE Classificagao de madeiras. Bras. Madei- reiro 4(35):17-24. 1948. Lumber grades and grading in Brazil. 689. SOUZA, P. F. DE Conservation of Brazilian forests. Inter- Amer. Conf. on Conserv. of Renewable Nat. Resources, Proc. 1948: 972-577. 150 In82 No.4 690. *SOUZA, P. F. DE Industria madeireira. Rio de Janeiro, Imprensa Nacional, 1947. 344 p. The timber industry. Deals with the primary wood-using industries iz. Brazil, including logging, lumbering, seasoning, preservation, grading of lumber; and the names and distribution by States of the principal timbers. Also includes the plywood industry. Continued in his Tecnologia de produtos florestais, item 692 in this bibliography. 691. SOUZA, P. F. DE Servico florestal do Brasil. Brazil Min. da Agr., Indus. e Com. B. 19:80-106,175-198,565-395. Illus. Jan.-Mar.1930. 9.2 Ag83 *Not examined. THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 55 Brazil A report of Brazilian Forest Service studies on timber species, for- est lands, and forest industries. 692. SOUZA, P. F. DE Tecnologia de produtos florestais. Rio de Janeiro, Imprensa Nacional, 1947. 409 p. Ref. Illus. 99.75 F41 Technology of forest products. Contents: Timber in world economy; Timber in national economy; Fuelwood; Ties; Posts; Charcoal; Wood distillation; Pau-rosa oil; Quebracho; Naval stores; Yerba mate; Cork; Brazil nuts; Rubber [including balata]; The manufacture of pulp and paper. 693. SPERLING, V. As possibilidades da silvicultura brasileira em face da européia e americana. Sao Paulo (State) Sec. da Agr. B. 49(1948):205-211. 1949. 9.2 Sa63 Possibilities of Brazilian forestry in comparison with European and American. 694. TEIXEIRA DA FONSECA, E. A industria do papel. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Dept. de Estatistica e Publicidade, 1935. 70 p. 302 T23 The paper industry in Brazil. Reviews location of plants, and their operations, and discusses Brazilian pulping materials. 695. TIMBER in Brazil. New York, Braz. Govt. Trade Bur.,1945. 25 p. 99.76 B733 Commercial woods, their uses and properties; sawmills and lumber production; the plywood industry; the Parana pine resource and de- pendent industry. A list of lumber and plywood exporters is appended. 696. *TORRES, A. A. DE Breves notas para o estudo florestal do Brazil. Rio de Janeiro, Ministerio da Agricultura, Industria e Com- mercio, 1925. 41 p. Brief treatment of extent and commercial importance of Brazil’s forests. 697. TURNER, M. R. A study of the timber resources of the Ama- zon valley, and the economical and physical problems which will af- fect logging operations. Corvallis, Oreg.,1946. 59 p. Ref. Illus. 99.24 T85 Thesis (B.S.) - Oregon State College. Contents: Geographic features of Brazil and the Amazon valley; Modifying factors affecting the Amazon valley; The forests of the Amazon plain; The lumber industry in the Amazon valley; Important Brazilian lumber trees; Summary. 698. U. S. TARIFF COMMISSION. Agricultural, pastoral and for- est industries in Brazil. Washington, 1946. 78 p. 173 T17Agr Forest-products industries, p.66-70. 699. U. S. TECHNICAL MISSION TO BRAZIL. Report to the Pres- ident of the United States. Washington, 1942-43. 3 v. Illus. Maps. Libr. Cong. U. S. Board of Economic Warfare cooperating. Contains a study of and recommendations for fuelwood production, pulp and paper devel- opment, and comments on the forest resource situation. 700. A UTILIZACAO dos recursos florestais da Regido Sul. An. Bras. de Econ. Florestal 2:182-188. 1949. 99.83 An8 English summary. Utilization of forest resources of the Southern Region. A report by a commission appointed to study the problem, at the Latin American Conference on Forestry and Forest Products. Recommends improvements in technology and economics. 701. VASCONCELLOS, P. W. C. DE Questdes florestais. Rev. de Agr. [Piracicaba] 20:151-160. May/June 1945. 9.2 R324 *Not examined. 56 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Brazil 702. VICQ, V. DE Lumbering in Para. Timberman : 182. Aug.1923. 99.81 7484. itd Re et oe An appended table compares the strength properties of American Sena See of certain Brazilian hardwoods. - WAHNSCHAFFE, A. Carvdo vegetal. SGOT oe - getal. Sado Paulo, 1942. 18 p. Materials used and manufacture of charcoal in southern Brazil. 704. WAHNSCHAFFE, A. Exploracdo florestal. Sao Paulo, 1943. 27 p. 99.75 W12E Forest exploitation, particularly with a view toward obtaining fuel- wood and charcoal. _ 105. WAHNSCHAFFE, A. Reflorestamento visando a producdo rapida e econdémica de lenha para combustivel e carvao vegetal. Sado Paulo, 1943. 19 p. 99.47 W12R 706. WYTHE, G., WIGHT, R. A., and MIDKIFF, H. M. Brazil, an expanding economy. New York, Twentieth Century Fund, 1949. 412 p. Maps. 280.163 W99 The forests of Brazil, p.8-12; further information on forests and the lumber industry. 707. ZAPPERT, K. O aproveitamento do pinho do Parana na fabri- cacao de celulose e papel. An. Bras. de Econ. Florestal 1:275-280. 1948. 99.83 An8 Use of Parana pine in the pulp and paper operations at Monte Alegre, Brazil. 708. ZEHNDER, J. W. Une loi forestiére au Brésil. J. Forest. Suisse 85:126-130. Illus. June 1934. 99.8 J82 Discusses the 1934 forestry law in Brazil, its administration and what may be accomplished in controlling exploitation. Forest Description: Trees, Timber, Utilization of Species 709. ABREU, S. F. Contribuicdes para o estudo das materias tan- antes do Estado da Bahia. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Ministerio da Agricultura, Industria e Commercio, 1927. 30p., illus. 303 F92 Tannin plants of Bahia. 710. ABREU, S. F. Lenha. Brazil Min. do Trab., Indus. e Com., Inst. Nac. de Technol., B. de Inform. 1,8 p. Jan.1936. 9.2 B735 The fuelwood problem of the interior of Brazil. Tabular analysis of fuel values of 18 woods. 711. ABREU, S. F. Notes on the tanning materials of Brazil. Abs. Amer. Leather Chem. Assoc. J. 21:357-358. July 1926. 303.9 Am32 Includes mangrove and inland species. 712. ALLHEIMEN, H. Brasil-Araukaria eller ‘‘Pino Brasil.’’ [Araucaria angustifolia of Brazil]. Tidsskr. for Skogbruk [Norway] 55:289-292. Oct./Nov.1947. 99.8 T432 713. ALMEIDA, D. G. DE Corticgas. Rev. Florestal 5(3/4):10-24. Illus. Sept./Dec.1946. 99.8 R325 Includes Brazilian cork-producing trees. 714. ALMEIDA, D. G. DE Note on a Cordia wood from eastern Brazil. Trop. Woods 89:48-50. Mar.1947. 99.08 Y1Tr It is hoped that this wood is a possible substitute for the widely uti- lized freijé. 715. ALMEIDA, D. G. DE Tests of some corks from Brazil. Trop Woods 93:40-48. Mar.1948. 99.08 Y1Tr Tests initiated as a result of P. L. Buttrick’s article, item 571 in this bibliography. About 6 Brazilian species are represented ona THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA o7 Brazil comparative basis with Quercus suber cork. 716.ALVIM, P. DE T. Observacoes ecoldégicas sdbre a flora da regiao semi-arida do Nordeste. Rev. Ceres 8:105-111,illus. Jan./June 1949. 9.2 C332 Vegetation of the caatingas of northeastern Brazil. 717. AMORIM, A. A floresta do Amazonas. Campo [Rio de Janeirg) 17(196):20-24. Apr.1946. 9.2 C15 Forests of Amazonas. - 718. DIE ARAUCARIA brasiliensis als papierholzlieferant. WochbL f. Papierfabrik. 58:638-639. May 28,1927. 302.8 W81 - Araucaria angustifolia as a source of pulpwood. | 719. ARAUJO, A. V. DE Aspectos geo-sociolégicos da Amazo6nia. Assoc. Com. do Amazonas B. 8(88):29-47. Nov.1948. 286.9 As7B Discusses the forests of Brazilian Amazonia, p.35-37. 720. ARAUJO, L. C. Vanillosmopsis erythropappa (DC.) Sch. Bip., sua exploracdo florestal. Soc. Bras. de Agron. B. 7:101-151. Ref. Illus. Map. June 1944. 9.2 So13 Botany, technology, silviculture, management and general exploita- aes 4 candeia. A map shows the tree’s distribution in east central razil. 721. *ARMSTRONG, F. H. Mechanical and physical properties of some Brazilian timbers. Melbourne, Australia Dept. of Sci. & Indus. Res., Forest Prod. Res. Lab.,1945. 9p. Woods tested for teak substitutes. 722. BARRETO, H. I. DE M. Regides fitogeograficas de Minas ' Gerais. An. Bras. de Econ. Florestal 2:352-369. 1949. Ref. 99.83 An8 English summary. 723. BARROS, R. Natureza e dados econdmicos do Municipio de Princesa Isabel, Estado da Paraiba. Brazil. Min. da Agr. B. 32(2): 47-154. Feb.1943. 9.2 Ag83 A list of trees of the area, giving common and scientific names, p.93-95. 724. BASTOS, A. DE M. Celulose com madeiras amazOnicas; com- primento médio das fibras. Rev. de Quim. Indus. 19(214):21-22. Feb. 1950. 385 R324 Fiber content of some Amazonian woods under consideration for pulpwood. 725. *BASTOS, A. DE M. As madeiras da Amazonia na industria do papel. Para, Mus. Com., Escola de Chim. Indus. B. 1:80-83. 1930. Suitability of certain Amazonian woods for pulpwood. 726. BASTOS, A. DE M. As madeiras do Para. Brazil. Serv. Flo- restal. Arq. 2:157-183. Nov.1946. 451 B733 Timbers of Para, Brazil. Chiefly wood technology, but includes notes on tree distribution, nomenclature, and wood utilization. 727. BASTOS, A. DE M. As matas de Santa Maria do Vila-Nova, Territorio do Amapa. An. Bras. de Econ. Florestal 1:281-288. 1948. 99.83 An8 The forests of Santa Maria do Vila-Nova. : tn 728. BASTOS, A. DE M. Os paus rosa da industria da essencla. Rodriguésia 7(16):45-54,illus. Spring 1943. 442.8 R61 — The Anibas, with reference to wood anatomy and to the industrial use of the wood as a source of essential oils. ' a 729. BELAVSKY, E. Gerbstoff liefernde pflanzen in Brasilien. Ledertech. Rundschau 2:196-199. 1949. 303.8 L49 Tannin-yielding plants in Brazil. *Not examined. 58 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. 8S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Brazil 730. BIGARELLA, J. J. Contribuic4o ao estudo da planicie litora- nea do Estado do Parana. Arq. de Biol. e Tecnol. 1:75-111. Ref. Illus. Map. 1946. 475 Ar62 English summary, p.110. Chiefly a geological study of Parana’s coastal plain. The map delineates the extent of mangrove swamps, and illustrations represent other types of litoral vegetation. 731. BLACK,-G. A., DOBZHANSKY, T., and PAVAN, C. Some attempts to estimate species diversity and population density of trees in Amazonian forests. Bot. Gaz. 111:413-425. Ref. June 1950. 450 B652 732. BOITEUX, H. Madeiras de construcao de Santa Catarina. Santa Catarina Inst. Brasileiro de Geog. e Estatis., Dept. Estad. de Estatis. P. 27,108 p. 1942. 280.9 Sa5d Construction timbers of Santa Catarina, Brazil. After a general dis- cussion of the forest situation, lists the timbers by common name, giving botanical nomenclature, properties when known, and utilization information for each. 733. BONDAR, G. Arvores lactiferas na Bahia, e nova industria extrativa de gomas. Bahia |Brazil] Inst. Cent. de Fomento Econ. B. 16,43 p. Ref. Illus. 1948. 9.2 B143 Discusses chicle and latex-yielding trees of Bahia and the extrac- tion industry. 734. BONDAR, G. Goma de mascar, nova industria extrativa para oO Brazil. Bahia [Brazil] Inst. Cent. de Fomento Econ. B. 14,28 p. Ref. 1943. 9.2 B143 Discusses chicle and gum sources of Latin America and of Bahia in particular. 735. BOUILLENNE, R. Un voyage botanique dans le Bas-Amazone. Liége U. Inst. Bot. Arch. 8(3),185 p. Ref. Illus. 1930. 451 L62 Includes detailed descriptions of forest vegetation in the lower Ama- zon region. 736. BRADE, A.C. Relatério de uma excursdo ao municipio de Passa Quarto, Estado de Minas Gerais. Rodroguésia 11/12(22/23): 133-154,illus. Dec.1948/Mar.1949. 442.8 R61 Account of an excursion through Passo Quarto, in Minas Gerais, to observe the flora in general, and specifically the Araucaria and Podo- carpus growing there. 737. BRAZILIAN timber. Internatl. Rev. of the Sci. & Pract. of Agr. 11(7/8):873-877. July/Aug.1920. 241 In82 Reviews several articles on Brazilian forests and timber species, and reproduces their statistical information. 738. BREVES informacoes sobre a Piptadenia communis (‘‘jacaré’’). Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.Servico Florestal, 1943. 8 p. 99.47 B734 A species utilized for fuelwood and charcoal. 739. BROCADET, A. P. Plantes utiles du Brésil. Paris, Vigot Fréres,1921. 144 p. 457.2 B78 740. BROTERO, F. A. Dados para a industria de contraplacados. Sado Paulo (State) Inst. de Pesquisas Tec. B. 33,54 p. Illus. July 1946. Libr. Cong. Information about the plywood industry. Brazilian woods suitable for plywood, p.27-33. 741. BROTERO, F. A. Padrdes de laminas de pinho brasileiro. An. Bras. de Econ. Florestal 2:251-260. 1949. 99.83 An8 Veneer standards for Parana pine. Includes comparative terminol- ogy in English and Portuguese. 742. BRUSH, W. D. Brazilian Araucaria (‘‘Parana pine’’). _ THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 99 Brazil Washington, U. S. Forest Serv.,1945. 12 p. Ref. Map. i Woods) 1.9 F76Fwo . ebb: <> 743. BUSTAMENTE, I. L. F. Notas sobre algumas madeiras tteis do Sul de Minas. Rev. Florestal 7:7-16,24. 1948. 99.8 R325 744. CAMPOS, G. DE Mapa florestal do Brasil, 1-3. Brazil Con- selho Nac. de Geog., B. Geog. 1(9):9-27; 2:404-419,621-635. Dec. 1943,July-Aug.1944. Pan Amer. Union Libr. Phytogeographical treatment of regions in the forest map of Brazil here described. 745. CAMPOS PORTO, P. Plantas indigenas e exoticas provenien- tes da Amazonia, cultivadas no Jardim Botanico do Rio de Janeiro. Rodriguésia 2(5):93-157. Winter 1936. 442.8 R61 Gives geographical distribution of Amazonian forest trees, speci- mens of which are growing in Rio de Janeiro’s botanical garden. 746. CECCATTO, G. DON. O pinho brasileiro [Araucaria angus- aoa vee de Janeiro, Brazil Servico Florestal, 1943. 39 p. Illus. 747. CHEVALIER, A. Sur l’origine des campos brésiliens et sur le rdéle des Imperata dans la substitution des savanes aux foréts tropi- cales. Paris Acad. Sci., Comptes Rendus des Séances 187(22):997- 999. Nov.26,1928. 505 P21 Burning accounts for the extension of grasses on the Brazilian campos, where, the author believes, woody vegetation would take over if the area were protected from fire. 748. CHEVALIER, A. Sur l’origine du bois d’imbuia du Brésil et sur la biologie de l’arbre producteur, le Phoebe porosa Mez., de la famille des Lauracées. Acad. des Sci., Paris. Comptes Rend. Hebdo- madaires des Séances 187:1153-1155. Dec.10,1928. 505 P21 749. CONRAD, H. H. The cashew. Agr. Amer. 4:79. Apr.1944. 1 F752A Includes utilization of Anacardium occidentale products: timber, fuel, and oils, in addition to nuts. 750. CORREA, M. P. Diccionario das plantas uteis do Brasil e das ex6ticas cultivadas. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Ministerio da Agri- _ cultura, Industria e Commercio, 1926-31. 2 v. 457.2 C812D Annotated list by vernacular names, complete from A through E. Includes section on balata, and on some valuable timber species, giving utilization, range, and occurrence. 751. DAMAS, H. Estudo comparativo das cortigas portuguesas e brasileiras. Portugal Junta Nac. da Cortiga B. 128:365-370. June 1949. 309.9 J96 Comparative study of Brazilian and Portuguese corks. Includes a list of cork-producing trees in Brazil. 752. DANSEREAU, P. The distribution and structure of Brazilian forests. Forestry Chron. 23:261-277. Ref. Illus. Maps. Dec.1947. 99.8 F7623 Also in Montréal U. Serv. Biogéog. B. 3,17 p. Mar.1948. 451 M7642 In addition to an ecological analysis of Brazil’s forests, discusses the lack of knowledge of the resource, and the exploitation of timber. 753. DANSEREAU, P. Ecological problems of southeastern Brazil. Sci. Mon. 71:71-84. Illus. Ref. Aug.1950. 470 Sci23 A detailed analysis of vegetation zones, and discussion of changes in forest cover due to man s activities. | 754. DANSEREAU, P. Les principaux stades de la succession dans la vallée du Paraiba (Brésil). (Abs.) Assoc. Canad.-Franc. pour l’Avanc. des Sci. Ann. 14:82-83. 1948. 517 M76 Vegetation regions in the Paraiba valley. 60 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Brazil 755. DANSEREAU, P. Zonation et succession sur la restinga de Rio de Janeiro. 1. Halosere. Montréal. U. Inst. de Biol. Gén. et de Zool. Contrib. 20:448-477. Illus. Ref. 1947. 410.9 M764 Also in Rev. Canad. de Biol. 6:448-477. 1947. 442.8 R325 Vegetation analysis of the shoreline restingas of Rio de Janeiro. The mangrove association is discussed in detail. 796. DAVIS, D. E. The annual cycle of plants, mosquitoes, birds, and mammals in two Brazilian forests. Ecol. Monog. 15:243-295. Illus. July 1945. 410 Ec72 Incidental to the main study of yellow fever carriers, an ecological analysis was made of two Terespolis forest areas. Forest histories are given, and tables indicate which tree species are utilized for tim- ber and which for fuelwood. 757. DISTRIBUTION of Paranda pine in Brazil. Trop. Woods 85:9- 11. Map. Mar.1946. 99.08 Y1Tr Revision of map appearing in Timbers of the New World, p.4. 758. DOUGHERTY, J.L. Acacia negra /[A. decurrens mone in- aoe. in Rio Grande do Sul. Agr. Amer. 6:139-141,147. Sept.1946. 1 F752A Development of black-wattle on Brazilian farm forests as a source of tannin and fuelwood. The tannin extract industry of the area is also discussed. 799. DUCKE, A. A Amazonia brasileira. Primeira Reunido Sul- Amer. de Bot. An. 1:275-287. 1939. 451 R31 Same title in An. Bras. de Econ. Florestal 1:28-37. 1948. 99.83 An8 Describes plant associations in the forests of Brazilian Amazonia and discusses the problem of vernacular names of timber species. 760. DUCKE, A. Les arbres producteurs de “‘balata.’’ Rev. de Bot. Appl. et d’Agr. Trop. 10(111):849-851. Nov.1930. 26 R323 Reports the development of balata extraction in Brazilian Amazonia, and lists the species exploited. 761. DUCKE, A. Arvores amazoénicas e sua propagacao. Mus. Paraense Emilio Goeldi B. 10:81-92. 1949. 516 P21 Trees of Amazonia and their propagation. Includes notes on occur- rence and geographical distribution. 762. DUCKE, A. Le bois de rose des Etats brésiliens du Para et de l’Amazonie. Rev. Bot. Appl. & d’Agr. Colon. 8(88):845-847. Dec. 1928. 26 R323 Aniba, Ocotea, and Nectandra. 5 763. DUCKE, A. Colheita de material botanico na regiao amazo- nica. Braz. Min. da Agr. B. 23(1-3):71-79; (4-6):33-47; 27(406):23- 58. Jan./Mar. - Apr./June 1934,Apr./June 1938. 9.2 Ag83 Accounts of botanical expeditions in Amazonas, with descriptions of vegetation, a discussion of the occurrence and exploitation of mahog- any, and giving the names of other timber species observed. 764. DUCKE, A. A flora do Curicuriari, afluente do Rio Negro, observada em viagens com a commissao demarcadora das frontieras do setor oeste. Reuniado Sul-Amer. de Bot. An. 3:389-398. 1940. 451 R31 765. DUCKE, A. As Leguminosas da Amazonia brasileira. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.Serico Florestal, 1939. 170 p. Ref. 457.2 D85 In addition to botanical notes, gives distribution of trees of economic importance in Brazilian Amazonia. The introduction explains a coop- erative program with the Yale School of Forestry. References, p9-10 Added species in his New or noteworthy Leguminosae of the Brazil- ian Amazon. Para Inst. Agron do Norte, B. Téc. 2,33 p. Oct.20,1944. 9.2 P213B THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 61 Brazil 766. DUCKE, A. As Leguminosas do Estado do Para. Rio de Janeiro Jard. Bot. Arch. 4:211-341. 1925. 451 R47 Sup., 5:191-199. July 1930. Both contain information on distribution of species, and nomenclature. 767. DUCKE, A. The most important woods of the Amazon Valley. Trop. Woods 74:1-15. June 1943. 99.08 Y1Tr - Lists woods by trade name and gives scientific equivalents. Discuss- es habit, occurrence and distribution where possible and discusses existing commerce and possibilities. 768. DUCKE, A. The muirapirangas of Brazilian Amazonia. Trop. Woods 51:15-18. Sept.1937. 99.08 Y1Tr Species of Brosimum, Eperua and Haploclathra furnish the hard and heavy ‘‘red woods.”’ 769. DUCKE, A. New and noteworthy Sapotaceae of Brazilian Amazonia. Trop. Woods 71:7-25. Sept.1942. 99.08 Y1Tr Gives notes on occurrence and a detailed discussion of Manilkara. 770. DUCKE, A. Notes on the purpleheart trees (Peltogyne Vog.) of Brazilian Amazonia. Trop. Woods 54:1-7. June 1938. 99.08 Y1Tr 771. DUCKE, A. Notes on the species of Hymenolobium, giant trees of the Brazilian Amazonia. Trop. Woods 47:1-10. Sept.1936. 99.08 Y1Tr 772. DUCKE, A. Notes on vernacular names of trees from the Tapajoz River, Brazil. Trop. Woods 39:11-16. Sept.1934. 99.08 Y1Tr 773. DUCKE, A. Notes sur l’origine du copahu de la région ama- zonienne. Rev. de Bot. Appl. et d’Agr. Trop. [Paris] 12:433-437. June 1932. 26 R323 Discussion of copaiba of Brazil, and of genera Copaifera and Eperua 774. DUCKE, A. Nova Sapotacea productora de balata, da Ama- zonia brasileira. Acad. Bras. de Cien., Rio de Janeiro, An. 6:207- 210. Dec.31,1934. 516 R473A Describes Lucuma gutta, producer of superior balata. 775. DUCKE, A. The pao mulato of Brazilian Amazonia. Trop. Woods 49:1-4. Mar.1937. 99.08 YiTr Includes notes on occurrence and utilization of Calycophyllum. 776. DUCKE, A. Relatorios das commissdes desempenhadas pelo Chefe da Seccado de Botanica,... na regido amazonica durante OS annos 1919 a 1928. Rio de Janeiro Jard. Bot. Arch. 5:3-75. 1930. 451 R47 Also in Rodriguésia 1:17-71. Winter 1935. 442.8 R61 ; In describing his field trips in Brazilian Amazonia, the author in- cludes many notes on forests and trees of the area. P.79-98 lists species collected on these trips and planted in the Botanical Garden. Common names and brief comments on some woods are given. 777. DU FRANE, B. Brazilian bois de rose. Agr. Amer. 7:19. Jan.1947. 1 F752A ; ; Discusses occurrence of the tree, Aniba rosaeodora, in the jungle; logging operations, industry, and conservation measures. 778. *EMRICH, K. Os nomes populares das plantas do Rio G. do Sul ... Porto Alegre, 1935. 76 p. 452.14 Em7 ~ bn tt 779. *ESSENCIAS florestais de valor economico. Bras. Madeirei- ro 2(18):7-11. 1946. fen Commercial timber species listed by vernacular name, giving also botanical name, habitat information, and use. ' 780. A EXPLORACAO da castanha do Para. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Ministerio da Agricultura, Industria e Commercio, 1929. *Not examined. 62 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Brazil 70 p. Illus. Maps. 94.66 B73 Maps show Brazil nut exploitation areas in the Para forests. 781.FERRAZ, M. DE S. Campos do Jorddo. Ed.4. Sao Paulo, Sec. Secretaria da Agricultura, Industria e Commercio, 1941. 162 p. Illus. 280.163 Sa4 . The Jordao country and its development, including copious illustra- tions of Araucaria angustifolia woodlands and the lumber industry. 782. FICHAS dendrologicas comerciais e industriais de madeiras brasileiras. An. Bras. de Econ. Florestal 1:342-372. Ref. 1948. 99.83 An8 Botanical, commercial and industrial information regarding certain Brazilian timbers: Nectandra, Paratecoma, Tecoma [Tabebuia? ], Dalbergia, and Bowdichia, by D. G. de Almeida; Cedrela andCanela , by P. A. de M. Araujo; Aspidosperma and Araucaria angustifolia, by D. de Azambuja. : 783. FONSECA FILHO, C. DE A. Reflorestamento, com finalidade exclusiva de producdo rapida de lenha para combustivel e carvdo len- ha para combustivel e carvao vegetal; angico vermelho |Piptadenia ‘macrocarpa]. Rev. Ceres 7:429-437. June/Sept.1948. 9.2 C332 Angico vermelho as a source of fuelwood, charcoal, and other forest products needed in Brazil. 784. FOSBERG, F. R. Ecological notes on the upper Amazon. Ecology 31:650-653. Oct.1950. 410 Ec7 Remarks particularly the effects of man’s activities on the forests. 785. FRAGA, M. V. G. Ensaio de indice da flora dendrolégica do Brasil. Brazil. Serv. Florestal. Arg. 2:67-156. Ref. Nov.1946. 451 B733 A tentative classified list of Brazilian trees, arranged both system- atically and by States in which the species occur. 786. FREISE, F. W. Beobachtungen aus brasilianischen kistenur- waldern. Z. f. Weltforstwirt. 1:417-438. Map. Apr.1934. 99.8 Z35 English summary. Geophysical and silvicultural analysis of two virgin forest areas, one in the State of Rio de Janeiro and the other in Esperito Santo. Compo- sition and volume tables are presented. 787. FREISE, F. W. Beobachtungen in zweitwuchsbestanden aus dem kiistenurwaldgebiet Brasiliens. Z. f. Weltforstwirt. 6:281-299. Feb.1939. 99.8 Z35 Studies of second-growth stands in the coastal districts of Brazil. English summary. 788. FREISE, F. W. Brasilianische hélzer als bau-und werkstoff. Forstwissenschaft. Centralbl. 53:419-434. Ref. June 15,1931. 99.8 F775 Brazilian timbers as construction and industrial material. 789. FREISE, F. W. Brazilianische gerbstoffpflanzen und ihre ausbeutunge. Tropenpflanzen 35:70-74. Jan.1932. 26 T75 Brazilian tannin plants and their extraction. 790. FREISE, F. W. Die edelhdolzer Brasiliens. Tropenpflanzer 34:137-153. Apr.1931. 26 T75 Precious woods of Brazil. Also discusses the forest economy of the country. 791. FREISE, F. W. Einige bemerkungen uber soziologische ver- haltnisse im urwald. Z. f. Weltforstwirt. 6:603-621. June 1939. 99.8 Z35 Brief English summary. Observations on socio-ecological conditions in tropical coast forests of Brazil. 792. FREISE, F. W. Ersatzbeschaffung fiir edel-und luxusholzer THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 63 Brazil des weltmarktes aus Brasilianischer w i “2 forstwirt. 1:570-575. May/June 1934. 09.8 250 a ee Substitutes for fine cabinet woods of the world market,to be found in Brazilian forests. The tabular presentation includes common name scientific name, region of occurrence, and degree of utilization of the ee woods. . FREISE, F. W. Die holzvorrate Brasiliens und der : Forstwissenschaft. Centralbl. 73:745-758. Nov.1,1929. OB FITS © Standing timber of Brazil and its utilization. 794. FREISE, F. W. Naturverjungung einiger nutzholzarten im sub- tropischen mischurwalde Brasiliens. Forstwissenschaft. Centbl. 77: 358-366. May 1933. 99.8 F775 Natural reproduction in a timber stand of the Brazilian subtropical ‘mixed-forest. 795. FREISE, F. W. Neue rohstoffe fiir papierfabrikation: Brasili- anische pflanzen. Wochnbl. f. Papierfabrik. 61:1158-1159. Sept.6, 1930. 302.8 W81 New raw materials for paper making. 796. FREISE, F. W. Odoriferous woods from the Brazilian virgin forest. Perfumery & Essential Oil Rec. 24:375-376,410-412. Nov. -Dec.1933. 308.9 P41 797. GILL, T. Parana pine -- a source of wood for reconstruction in Europe. Unasylva 1(2):30-32. Sept./Oct.1947. 99.8 Unl Treats the Brazilian resource, the industry, transportation, govern- ment controls, and recommendations. 798. GLEASON, H. A., and PANSHIN, A. J. Swietenia krukovii: a new species of mahogany from Brazil. Amer. J. Bot. 23:21-25. Jan. 1936. 450 Am36 Discusses differentiation of mahogany species; describes the range and exploitation of mahogany in Brazil. 7199. GOBBATO, C. Cultura do vime (Salix). Chacaras e Quintais 70:625-626. Illus. Nov.15,1944. 9.2 C34 Raising willow for basketry and weaving, particularly in conjunction with Brazil’s fruit industry. 800. GOMES, P. Essencias brasileiras. Agr. e Pecuaria 18 (295/296):9. Nov./Dec.1947. 9.2 Ag89 Forest tree species. 801. GUENTHER, E. Brazilian sassafras oil. Drug & Cosmetic Indus. 55:538-539,620-621. Illus. Nov.1944. 396.8 D842 Includes description of forests where Ocotea pretiosa occurs, and of the extraction of logs. 802. HARPER, R. M. Regional contrasts in the State of Pernam- buco, Brazil. Amer. Sci. Cong. Proc. 8(9):211-212. 1943. 330.9 Am3008 803. HERGERT, P. The use of imbuya [Phoebe porosa] veneers in Europe. Trop. Woods 26:10-11. June 1931. 99.08 Y1Tr Recounts establishment of veneer factory in Parana. 804. HERINGER, E. P. Contribugdo ao conhecimento da flora da zona da mata de Minas Gerais. Brazil Serv. Nac. Pesquisas Agron. B. 2,187 p. Ref. Nov.1947. 9.2 B738 A contribution to the knowledge of the flora of the forested zone of Minas Gerais. Gives scientific and vernacular names of species, bo- tanical information, occurrence and distribution of trees, and their utilization. 805. HOEHNE, F.C. Araucarilandia. Sao Paulo, Secretaria da Agricultura, Industria e Commercio, 1930. rng Illus. (Pt. 2, Observacdes Geraes e Contribuigdes ao Estudo da Flora a Phy- 64 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Brazil tophysionomia do Brasil.) 457.2 Sa6 Detailed narrative of a botanical journey, discussing vegetation types, in the land of Araucaria angustifolia. Separate “chapters on Parana pine and imbuia [Phoebe porosa]. 806. HOEHNE, F. C. A bracaatinga ou abaracaatinga. Sao Paulo, Secretaria da Agricultura, Industria, e Commercio, 1930. 47 p. Illus. 99.35 Sa6 Describes Mimosas forming natural thickets in the states of Parana and Santa Catarina, said to have value for fuel. Appended material on Sao Paulo by O. Vecchi. 807. HOEHNE, F.C. Entre o falso e o legitimo pau-brasil. Chacaras e Quintais 79:308-310. Mar.15,1949. 9.2 C34 The false and true Brazil-wood. 808. HOEHNE, F.C. As florestas da Serra do Mar. Sdo Paulo Sec. de Agr., Indus. e Com., Notas Agr. 6:99-103. 1943. 31.9 Sa63 809. HORN, E. F. Brazilian substitutes for gutta percha. Carib. Forester 9:45-47. Jan.1948. 1.9622 T2C23 Different kinds of balata. 810. HORN, E. F. Brazilian tanning materials. Trop. Woods 88: 32-34. Dec.1946. 99.08 Y1Tr Occurrence of trees, tannin 0/o in bark, and other economic notes. 811. HORN, E. F. Commercial timbers of Brazil, 1,500,000 Square miles of forest resources. Braz. Business 15: 937- 942, 260, 262, 266,268,270,272. May/June 1945. 286.8 B732 Brazilian timbers and their utilization; also comments on the lum- ber industry. 812. HORN, E. F. Durability of Brazilian crossties. Trop. Woods 93:30-35. Mar.1948. 99.08 Y1Tr Ties installed and tested in Holland. Tabular results, and also com- ments on trade. 813. HORN, E. F. The grasslands, savanna forests, and dry for- ests of Brazil. Carib. Forester 8:135-143. Apr.1947. 1.9622 T2C23 French and Spanish summaries. 814. HORN, E. F. New uses for Brazilian timbers. Trop. Woods 86:12-13. June 1946. 99.08 Y1Tr Woods being used for laminated propellers, textile shuttles, gun- stocks, and other manufactured products. 815. HORN, E. F. Teredo resistant timbers of the Amazon Valley. Trop. Woods 93:35-40. Mar.1948. 99.08 Y1Tr 816. IGLESIAS, F. DE A Ocrescimento das essencias florestaes brasileiras. Brazil Forest Serv. B. 3,32 p. Illus. 1930. 99.9 B73 Rates of growth of forest species in Brazil. Relates growth to eco- nomic utilization. 817. O IMBARE cvalc madeira capaz de substituir a cor- tica. Brazil, Conselho Fed. de Com. Exter. B. 3(39):558. Nov.11, 1940. 255.3 B738B The light white wood of the barriguda tree, as a substitute for cork, and its use for airplane fittings, and other products. 818. JAMES, P. E. A vegetation map of Parana. Geog. Rev. 22: 676-677. Oct.1932. 500 Am35G 819. KIRCHER, J. C. Parana pine lumber industry of Brazil. U. S. Bur. Foreign & Dom. Com. Trade Inform. B. 493,17 p. June 1927. 157.7 C78Dt Revision by L. M. Brin, of B. 92. 820. KNOCHE, W. Der Parana als scheide zwischen urwald und savanne. Gesell. f. Erdkunde [Berlin] Z. 7/8:336-337. 1928. 474 B45 The Parana River as a dividing line between tropical forest and savanna. THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 65 Brazil 821. KOSCINSKI, M. Algumas essencias florestaes da Serra da Cantareira. Sao Paulo (State) Secretaria da Agricultura, Industria e Commercio, 1931. 25p. Illus. 457.2 K84 _ 822. KOSCINSKI, M. Pinheiro brasileiro como especie mais in- dicada para uma nova industria construcdo de avides -- varias notas. Sao Paulo Sec. de Agr., Indus. e Com., Notas Agr. 6:343-346. 1943. 31.9 Sa63 Parana pine as a likely industrial species; airplane construction; various notes. 823. KOSCINSKI, M. O pinheiro brasileiro na silvicultura paulista. Sao Paulo (State) Secretaria da Agricultura, Industria e Commercio, 1934. 56 p. Dlus. 99.35 Sa62P Araucaria angustifolia in the silviculture of Sao Paulo. 824. KUHLMANN, J. G. Contribuic4ao para o conhecimento de nomes vulgares novos. Rev. Florestal 1(3):7-9. Sept.1929. 99.8 R325 A checklist of common and scientific names of 76 Brazilian trees whose identities are frequently confused in popular nomenclature. Some revisions in 1(7):5. Jan.1930. 825. KUHLMANN, M., and VIANNA, A. As madeiras nacionais na paz ou na guerra: ‘‘acoita cavalo’ -- Luehea divaricata Mart. e es- pécies afins (Tiliaceae). Sao Paulo Inst. de Bot. Relat. An., p.105- 126. Ref. Illus. Mar.1944. 451 Sa62 Discusses the tree and the wood, especially its adaptation to mili- - tary and aviation uses due to similarity to birch. A table p.117-118 lists other Brazilian species with possible military uses. 826. LABOURIAU, L. F. G., and MATTOS FILHO, A. DE Notas preliminares sdbre a ‘‘Regido da Araucaria’’. An. Bras. de Econ. Florestal 1:215-228. Illus. 1948. 99.83 An8 Vegetation study of the Araucaria angustifolia region, with mention of tree species associated with the pine. 2 827. LARDNER, G. B. S. Commercial timbers of the Amazon. Wood [London] 14:9-11. Illus. Jan.1949. 99.82 W855 828. LEAHY, J. G. Brazilian woods will help build the New World. Brazil’s tropical trees promise pioneers some interesting rewards in scientific research. Brazil 19(8):14-16. Aug.1945. 280.8 B732 829. LE COINTE, P. Aponamentos sobre as sementes oleaginosas; balsamos, resinas, essencias, borrachas, guttas e balatas da floresta amazonica. Ed. 4. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Ministerio da Agricultura, Industria e Commercio, 1931. 60 p. Libr. Cong. Oil seeds, resins, balsams, rubber and balatas of the Amazonian forest. 830. LE COINTE, P. Explorac4o das florestas do Para. Campo [Rio de Janeiro| 19(221/222):17-20. May/June 1948. 9.2 C15 “ Inquiry into the exploitation of the forest resource of Para. 831. LEE, L. Notes on the Parana pine of southern Brazil. J. For- estry 18:57-61. Jan.1920. 99.8 F768 832. LEMOS FROES, R. DE Mahogany discovered in the State of Para, Brazil. Trop. Woods 78:1-3. June 1944. 99.08 Y1Tr . 833. LESCHNER, F. Das Araucarien-holz Siid-brasiliens und seine wirtschaftliche bedeutung. Weltholzwirtschaft 1:25-30. Feb.1949. 99.82 W46 : Seetes thee Araucaria timber of South Brazil and its economic significance. 834. LOBBE, H. Como eu vi 0 pau-novo (Séssea brasiliensis) no Estado de Minas Gerais. Chacaras e Quintais 74:431-434. Oct.15, 1946. 9.2 C34 66 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U.S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Brazil 835. *LUETZELBURG, P. VON. Als botaniker auf expeditionen ins noérdliche Amazonasgebiet. Z. f. die Gesam. Naturw. 9:35-43. Ref. Map. Jan./Feb.1943. 509 Z3 Recounts a botanical expedition into northern Amazonas and de- scribes vegetation. 836. LUETZELBURG, P. VON Estudo botanico do Nordéste. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Inspectoria Federal de Obras Contra as Seccas, erg 3 v. Ref. [llus. Maps. (Publicacdo 57, Série I, A.) Gives vegetation zones and areas, as well as discussing various tree species. , 837. LUETZELBURG, P. VON Die pflanzengeographischen ver- haltnisse im Amazonas-Gebiet. Deut. Bot. Gesell. Ber. 57:247-262. Illus. Aug.2,1939. 451 D48 Plant geography situation in Amazonas territory. A critical review by A. Ducke appears in Rev. da Vet. 8(33):17-19. Jan.1945. 41.8 R3218 838. A MADEIRA no Espirito Santo. An. Bras. de Econ. Florestal 2:413. 1949. 99.83 An8 Estimate of the amount of virgin timber standing in Espirito Santo, and various tree species represented. 839. MADEIRAS brasileiras de exportacao. An. Bras. de Econ. Florestal 2:43-50. 1949. 99.83 An8 List of timbers exported from Brazil, many of which are making their debut on the market. Gives common and scientific names. 840. MADEIRAS brasileiras para escadas. An. Bras. de Econ. Florestal 2:412-413. 1949. 99.83 An8 Parana pine and freij6 [Cordia goeldiana] used to make ladders. 841. MAGUIRE, E. G. Gifts of the Americas: Parana pine (Bra- zilian Araucaria). Agr. Amer. 6:79. Apr.1946. 1 F752A In addition to describing a typical Parana pine forest, with its com- ponents, discusses the industry developed in this region. 842. MELLO, O. S. A merindiba [Lafoensia glyptocarpa]. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Departamento Nacional da Producdo Vegetal, 1938. 110 p. lus. 99.35 Si3 A tree said to be abundant in the forests of Gavea, Brazil. Includes its uses for fuelwood, construction lumber, and watershed protection. 843. MENEZES, A. I. DE Fl6ra da Bahia. S&o Paulo, 1949. 265 p. (Brasiliana Série 5, v. 264) 457.2 M52 Listings by common and botanical names. 844. UNE MISSION biologique Belge au Brésil. Brussels, Imprime- rie Medicale et Scientifique, 1929. 2v. Ref. Illus. Maps. 457.2 M32 V.2 contains a detailed account of a voyage on the lower Amazon, with illustrations and descriptions of vegetation, by R. Bouillenne, and studies of forest flora in Para, by P. Ledoux. 845. MYERS, J. G. Observations on a journey from the mouth of the Amazon to Mt. Roraima, and down the cattle-trail to Georgetown. Agr. J. of Brit. Guiana 5:86-100. June 1934. 9.6 B774 Includes notes on forest vegetation, and a description of lumbering operations around Fordlandia, Tapajoz River. 846. NAVARRO DE ANDRADE, E. Contribuicdo para o estudo da flora florestal paulista: vocabulario de nomes vulgares. Sao Paulo, 1941. 457.2 N22C Common names of forest trees, with botanical designation. *Not examined. THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 67 Brazil 847. NAVARRO DE ANDRADE, E. O eucalipto. = ras e Quintais, 1939. 124 p.. illus. 99.35 NO29E nab Ener ee _ A comprehensive monograph with particular reference to the place of eucalyptus in the forest economy of Brazil. Statistical tables accompany the text. Pt. 1 deals with natural aspects and silviculture; Pt. Pe gees sae eee products, and technology. : , A. La forét équatoriale brésilienne. ; pat He Bele: 57:7-17. Illus. 1924. 451B41B Pes OTe ‘ A, A. Localizando o ‘‘pau-brasil’’. Ch intai 79:417-419. Map. Apr.15,1949. 9.2 C34 BOAR AAG See Locating the true Brazil-wood [Guilandina echinata]. 850. NORONHA, H. O nordeste brasileiro. Primeira Reunido Sul- Amer. de Bot., An. 1:227-237. Map. 1939. 451 R31 . 851. OBSERVACOES geraes e contribucgdes ao estudo da flora e phytophysionomia do Brasil. Sao Paulo, Secretaria da Agricultura, Industria e Commercio, 1926-42. 5v. Illus. 457.2 Sa6 852. OLIVEIRA, A. P., and LIMA, D. A. Serra Negra. Pernam- buco (State) Sec. da Agr., Indus. e Com. B. 15:388-397. Illus. July/Dec.1948. 9.2 P423 Describes the Serra Negra plateau and its vegetation. 853. OLIVEIRA, B. DE As regides de ocorréncia normal da Araucaria. An. Bras. de Econ. Florestal 1:185-199. Ref. 1948. 99.83 An8 Also in Brazil Cons. Nac. de Geog., B. Geog. 6:948-958. Nov.1948. 331.9 B73 Regions of normal occurrence of Araucaria. 854. OWENS, J. M. What about Parana pine? South. Lumberman 181(2266):42. Sept.1,1950. 99.81 So82 Current lumber manufacture, uses of the wood, and trade. 855. PAULA, R. D. DE G. Sugestdes para a exploracao racional do pinheiro do Parana; madeira, pasta mecanica, celulose, plastico, substituto de goma laca, alcatrao e carvao de nd. Rev. de Quim. Indus. 18(212):20-23. Dec.1949. 385 R324 Suggestions for rational utilization of Parana pine. 856. PEREIRA, H. Pequena contribui¢cao para um diccionario das plantas uteis do Estado de S. Paulo (indigenas e aclimadas). Sao Paulo, Typographia Brasil de Rothschild, 1929. 779 p. [llus. 457.2 P41P Arranged by common name, with notes on uses of tree species. 857. PEREIRA, J. A., and MAINIERI, C. Madeiras brasileiras empregadas para dormentes. An. Bras. de Econ. Florestal 2:224-250 Ref. 1949. 99.83 An8 English summary. Brazilian timbers used for railway ties. 858. PEREIRA, J. A., and MAINIERI, C. Madeiras do Brasil; sua caracterizacao e indices qualificativos fisicos e meganicos. An. Bras. de Econ. Florestal 2:283-351. Illus. 1949. 99.83 An8 Includes distribution of tree species, wood uses, and nomenclature, for 30 commercial timbers. 859. PEREIRA, J. A. Madeiras tropicais do Brasil para 0 mer- cado mundial. An. Bras. de Econ. Florestal 1:108-112. 1948. 99.83 An8 Tropical woods of Brazil in world trade. 860. PEREIRA, J. A., and MAINIERI, C. Nomenclatura das ma- deiras nacionais. Sao Paulo (State) Inst. de Pesquisas Tecnol. B. 31: 29-56. Ref. June 1945. 99.79 Sa6 Tables of vernacular and botanical names refer also to the sections of this bulletin devoted to tests of Brazilian woods. 68 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Brazil 861. PESCE, C. Oleaginosas da Amazonia. Belém, Revista da Veterinaria, 1941. 128 p. 463.29 P43 Oil-producing plants of Amazonia. Reviews tree species, many of which are timber producers in the area. 862. PINHEIRO, E. C. As florestas e as essencias florestaes do Estado do Para. 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Caesalpinia [Guilandina] echinata, its range and former exploitation in Brazil. a 886. *SOUZA, P. F. DE Madeiras de construgao e acondiciona- mento. Bras. Madeireiro 3(29):7-16. Ref. 1947. Brazilian timbers for construction and box-making. 887. STANDLEY, P. C. Vernacular names of trees of the Tapajoz River, Brazil. Trop. Woods 29:6-13. Mar.1932. 99.08 Y1Tr Collections made in region of the Ford plantations in Para. Later listings in 33:11-24. Mar.1933. ; 988. STELLFELD, C. Fitogeografia geral do Estado do Parana. Mus. Paranaense (Curitiba] Arg. 7:309-349. Ref. Illus. Maps. Dec. 1949. 516 C92 General phytogeography of the State of Parana. Complementary *Not examined. 70 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Brazil. notes by Reinhard Maack, p.351-361. 889. STEVENS, A. W. Exploring the valley of the Amazon ina hy - droplane. Natl. Geog. Mag. 49:353-420. Illus. Apr.1926. 470 N213 890. TELIXEIRA DA FONSECA, E. T. Indicador de madeiras e » plantas uteis do Brasil. 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As comunidades e as estacodes botanicas de Teresdpolis, Estado do Rio de Janeiro. Brazil. Mus. Nac. B. Nov. Sér., Bot. 3,95 p. Nov.10,1945. 516 R47Bb Ecological analysis of forest plant associations in the State of Rio de Janeiro. 897. VELOSO, H. P. Consideracoes gerais sobre a vegetacado do Estado de Goias; notas preliminares sobre a fitosociologia do Planal- to Central brasileiro. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz Mem. 46:89-124. Tlus. Mar.1948. 448.9 In74 General considerations of the vegetation of the State of Goias. English summary. Also in Brazil. Cons. Nac. de Geog. B. Geog. 7:51-61. Apr.1949. 331.9 B73 j 898. VELOSO, H. P. Consideracoes gerais sobre a vegetacado do Estado de Mato Grosso. Brazil Cons. Nac. de Geog., B. Geog. 6:943- 948. Illus. Nov.1948. 331.9 B73 General considerations of the vegetation of the State of Mato Grossa 899. VELOSO, H. P. A vegetac&o no municipio de Ilheus, Estado da Bahia, I-IV. Inst. Oxwaldo Cruz Mem. 44:13-103,221-294,323-341; 45:1-39. Illus. 1946-47. Pt. 2 includes description of tree species in the rain forest, zones of occurrence, and wood utilization. An ecological study, with English summary. 900. WAIBEL, L. A elaborac&éo de um novo mapa de vegetacao do Brasil. Rev. Bras. de Geog. 10:301-304. Apr./June 1948. 278.8 R32 Preparation of a new vegetation map of Brazil. Discusses previous maps. 901. WAIBEL, L. Vegetation and land use in the Planalto Central of Brazil. Geog. Rev. 38:529-554. Illus. Maps. Oct.1948. 500 Am35G Portuguese version in Rev. Bras. de Geog. 10:335-380. Illus. July/Sept.1948. 278.8 R32 Summaries in various languages. *Not examined. THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 71 Brazil 902. WEGENER, K. An der siidgrenze des brasilische ld fe eae Mitt. aus. Justus Perthes’ Geog. Anst. 73:354-356. “1927. The southern limit of Brazilian forests. La ee A Lipo of exploration for timber in Para zonas. - Brit. Min. of Aircraft E he EW aarti le raft Prod., R.T.P. Translation Translation of a study sponsored by the Companhia Nacional de Nav- aes to determine Brazilian timbers suitable for a mabett de ir als. 904. WHITTE, M. Plantemos imbuias [Phoebe porosa e Quintais 81:179-181. Feb.15,1950. 9.2034. abe CENTRAL AMERICA 905. BACKGROUND information on Middle American woods. New York, Middle Amer. Inform. Bur., 1944? 10p. 99.79 M58 906. BARTLETT, H. H. A method of procedure for field work in tropical American phytogeography based upon a botanical reconnais- sance in parts of British Honduras and the Peten forest of Guatemala. Carnegie Inst. Wash. P. 461:2-27. 1936. (Botany of the Maya Area, Miscellaneous Paper 1). 456.1 B65 Analysis of forest vegetation and illustrations of forest trees. 907. BLAKE, S. F. Native names and uses of some plants of east- ern Guatemala and Honduras. U.S. Natl. Herb. Contrib. 24:87-100. 1922. 450 C76 908. BLAKE, S. F. Revision of the true mahoganies. Wash. Acad. Sci. J. 10:286-297. Illus. Map. May 19,1920. 500 W276J Map shows range of species of Swietenia in Central America and Mexico. ; 909. FEELEY, G. P. The hardwood industry of Central America. Timberman 27(2):95-96. Dec.1925. 99.81 T484 910. FURLOW, E. P. Central American veneer woods -- an eco- nomic study. Lafayette, Ind., 1950. 86 p. Ref. FS Thesis (M.S.) -- Purdue University. Contents: Central American forest conditions; Description of veneer species; Economic structure of Central America; United States ve- neer manufacturing industry. 911. HARRISON, D. B. Mahogany logging in Central America. N. Y. State Col. Forestry, State Range Sch. Alumni News 1949:32-33, 37. 99.9 N487 912. HENNESSEY, J. F. Central American production of strategic raw materials. Com. Pan Amer. 13(1/2), 41 p. Jan./Feb.1944. 280.8 C736 Wood, p.17-20. 913. LUNDELL, C. L. Chicle exploitation in the sapodilla forest of the Yucatan peninsula. Field & Lab. 2:15-21. Map. Nov.1933. 470 F46 914. MAHOGANY logging in Mexico and British Honduras. South. Lumberman 119(1552):44. June 27,1925. 99.81 So82 915. MIDDLE America and tropical woods. New York, Middle Amer. Inform. Bur., 1947? 7p. 99.79 M58M 916. MIDDLE AMERICA INFORMATION BUREAU. Background information on Middle America. New York, United Fruit Co.,1943. 32 p. 280.16 M58 *Not examined. 72 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Central America 917. POPENOE, W. Cupressus benthami: a neglected opportunity? Trop. Woods 65:1-4. Mar.1941. 99.08 Y1Tr peg ee of this locally utilized tree, particularly in reforesta- ion. 918. SHATTUCK, G. C. The peninsula of Yucatan. Washington, Carnegie Inst. of Washington, 1933. 576 p. Ref. Illus. (Publication 431) 125 Sh2 7 Medical, biological, meteorological and sociological studies. In- cludes accounts of life among the chicle gatherers, and notes on for- est tree species in Quintana Roo and certain dry-forest areas. . 919. STANDLEY, P. C. El cipres [Cupressus] centro-americano. Ceiba 1:180-185. Oct.31,1950. 475 C32 920. STANDLEY, P. C. Poisonous trees of Central America. Trop. Woods 9:3-7. Mar.1927. 99.08 Y1Tr 921. WILSON, C. M. Middle America. New York, Norton, 1944. 317 p. Illus. 280.14 W69 Chicle, p.149-157; Timbers, p.170-178. BRITISH HONDURAS 922. BRITISH HONDURAS. FOREST DEPT. Annual report, 1923/24 - 1948. Belize, 1924-49? 99.9 B776 923. BRITISH HONDURAS. SURVEY DEPT. Atlas of British Hon- duras. Belize, 1939. 18 p. Maps. 227 B775 Forestry and agriculture, section, including a list of commercial tree species, p. v. Vegetation map, p.6. 924. BRITISH Honduras; a general description with notes on the agriculture and minor industries, and woods and other forest prod- ucts of the Colony. London, West India Comt., n.d. 47 p. Illus. Map 31.6 BT7 Section on forests and forest products, p.35-46, contributed by C. Hummel. 925. BRITISH Honduras timbers, 1-3. Gt. Brit. Imper. Inst. B. 21: 569-581; 22:1-14,397-413. 1923-24. 26 G79 Although chiefly wood properties, contains notes on identification and utilization. Pulping test results appear in 23:12-17. 1925. 926. BURDON, J. Forests of British Honduras. Timber Trades J. 122:350. Aug.6,1932. 99.81 T48 An historical summary of lumbering in the Colony, and a review of the mahogany situation. 927. CARR, A. D. British Honduras. Pan Amer. Union B. 54:262- 274. Illus. Mar.1922. 150.9 M76 Describes lands, rivers, forests, logging operations, and chicle gathering. 928. CHARTER, C. F. A reconnaissance survey of the soils of British Honduras, with special reference to their utilization in agri- culture. Port of Spain, Trinidad, 1941. 34 p. Ref. Illus. Maps. 06.23 C38 Includes forest types composing the soil canopy, plant succession, and a discussion of pine mortality. 929. DUNLOP, W. R. Report on the economic and natural features of British Honduras in relation to agriculture, with proposals for de- velopment. London, Crown Agents for the Colon., 1922? 32p. 31.6 W52 Natural features, p.2-4; forest products, p.9-11. THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 73 Central America -- British Honduras 930. ECONOMIC products from British Honduras. Gt. Brit. Imper. Inst. B. 32:356-375. Nov.1934. 26 G79 Reports on the status of products for which special studies have been conducted by the Imperial Institute. These include secondary timbers, rosewood [Dalbergia stevensionii], balsa [Ochroma], crown gum (chicle), and various resins and fibers. 931. FORESTRY in British Honduras; a statement prepared for the British Empire Forestry Conference, London, July 1920. London, 1920. Ge. 99.23. BIT ‘Bound with a similar publication by N. S. Stevenson, for the confer- ence held in South Africa. Belize, 1935. 21p. 932. FRANCIS, G. W. E. Native woods used for railway crossties in British Honduras. Trop. Woods 7:30-32. Sept.1926. 99.08 Y1Tr 933. HEYDER, H. M. Sapodilla tapping in British Honduras. Em- pire Forestry J. 9:107-113. July 1930. 99.8 Em72 Details the activities of the chicleros, and discusses the condition of the sapodilla forests. 934. HUMMEL, C. Report on the forests of British Honduras, with suggestions for a far reaching forest policy. London, Crown Agents for the Colonies, 1925. 122 p. Map. 99.23 H8& ‘This report constitutes the standard work on the forests of British Honduras.’ -- J. N. Oliphant. Contents: Introduction and programme of investigations; Forest industries; The forests; General conditions of the country in relation to forestry; Forest policy; Staff and organi- zation of proposed Forest Department; Conclusion and acknowledge- ments. 935. ISLIP, H. T.,; and MATTHEWS, W.S. A. Slash pine [Pinus cor Taga oleo-resin from British Honduras. Colon. Plant & Anim. Prod. 1:217-222. July/Sept.1950. 472 C71 936. JAMES, L. W. British Honduras; a brief review of its re- sources, trade, and industry. U.S. Bur. of Foreign & Dom. Com. Trade Inform. B. 158, 13 p. Oct.29,1923. 157.7 C76Dt 937. 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I, see item 970, by N. S. Stevenson. 949. NELSON SMITH, J. H. The formation and management of ma- hogany plantations at Silkgrass Forest Reserve. Carib. Forester 3: 75-78. Jan.1942. 1.9622 T2C23 Spanish summary. 950. NELSON SMITH, J. H. Use of British Honduras woods for railway sleepers or cross ties. Carib. Forester 2:75-79. Jan.1941. 1.9622 T2C23 Spanish summary. 951. OLIPHANT, J. N. The cultivation of mahogany in British Hon- duras. Brit. Empire Forestry Conf. Papers 3:517-524. 1928. 99.9 BIT4 952. OLIPHANT, J. N. Development of forestry in British Hon- duras. Empire Forestry J. 4:39-44. 1925. 99.8 Em72 953. OLIPHANT, J. N., and STEVENSON, D. An expedition to the Cockscomb Mountains, British Honduras, in March 1928. Geog. J. 73: 123-137. Illus. Feb.1929. 472 G29 Objective of the expedition was to study the region from the stand- point of forest exploitation, agricultural settlement, and general physiographic features. 954. OLIPHANT, J. N. Forest trusts. British Empire Forestry Conf. Papers 3:9-11. 1928. 99.9 B774 Administration and management in British Honduras. 955. OLIPHANT, J. N. Forestry in British Honduras; a statement prepared for the British Empire Forestry Conference, Australia and New Zealand, 1928. Belize, Brit. Honduras Forest Dept., 1928. 21 p. Map. FS 356. OLIPHANT, J. N. Mahogany in British Honduras. Empire Forestry J. 7:9-10. 1928. 99.8 Em72 _ THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 75 Central America --British Honduras The place of mahogany in hardwood-forest plant succession. 957. THE PROPERTIES of British Honduras pitch pine (slash pine) -- Pinus caribaea Mor. Gt. Brit. Dept. of Sci. & Indus. Res., Forest Prod. Res. Rec. 20,9 p. Ref. Illus. Map. 1937. (Timber Series 6.) 99.9 G796F Also includes information about tree distribution, utilization, and commercial possibilities. 958. RECORD, S. J. Banak BAe -- new British Honduras wood. Veneers 29(10):28-29. Illus. Oct.1925. 99.82 V55 959. RECORD, S. J. Forestry in British Honduras. J. Forestry — 24:562-568. May 1926. 99.8 F768 Similar title in Trop. Woods 24:6-15. Dec.1930. 99.08 Y1Tr 960. RECORD, S. J. Preliminary checklist of British Honduras woods. Trop. Woods 1:14-16. Mar.1925. 99.08 Y1Tr _ Expanded list by the same author appears with title Local Names of Hae Plants of British Honduras in Trop. Woods 24:15-28. Dec. Checklist gives scientific as well as vernacular names. 961. THE RESOURCES of British Honduras. Gt. Brit. Imper. Inst. B. 32:356-410. Nov.1934. 26 G79 pace the forests and their place in the economic history of the Olony. 962. THE RESOURCES of /British]Honduras. Timber Trades J. 100:1423. Nov.6,1926. 99.81 T48 963. STANDLEY, P. C., and RECORD, S. J. The forests and flora Of British Honduras. Chicago Mus. of Nat. Hist., Bot. Ser. 12,432 p. Ref. Illus. Jan.27,1936. 500 C432B & 456.2 St2F British Honduras Forest Conservator and Agricultural Officer co- operating. Divided into two parts, the first of which is devoted to for- estry and timbers as follows: Forest types; Forestry; Timbers of economic importance; Woods for paper pulp; The cohune palm; Chicle gum industry; List of economic trees and their uses; Bibliography. 964, STEVENSON, D. Forest research in British Honduras. Gt. Brit. Imper. Inst. B. 25:313-320. Oct.1927. 26 G79 Abs. in Trop. Woods 13:49. Mar.1928. 99.08 Y1Tr 965. STEVENSON, D., and STEVENSON, N. S. Some secondary timbers of British Honduras. Trop. Woods 4:12-16. Dec.1925. 99.08 Y1Tr Habit, site, and utilization of four exploited timbers. 966. STEVENSON, D. Types of forest growth in British Honduras. Trop. Woods 14:20-25. June 1928. 99.08 Y1Tr . 967. STEVENSON, N.S. Balsa in British Honduras. Carib. For- ester 1(3):1-3. Apr.1940. 1.9622 T2C23 Spanish summary. Experience with regeneration of native Ochroma. 968. STEVENSON, N.S. British Honduras mahogany. Timber Trades J. 127:813-814. Illus. Dec.23,1933. 99.81 T48 Chiefly sawmill practice. 969. STEVENSON, N.S. The evolution of vegetation survey and rural planning in British Honduras. Empire Forestry J. 17:9-26. Illus. Maps. 1938. 99.8 Em72 e 970. STEVENSON, N. S. Forest associations of British Honduras. Carib. Forester 3:164-172. July 1942. 1.9622 T2IC23 I, Orbignya - Dialium - Virola. For Pts. Il & III see item 948 by J. H. Nelson Smith. . 971. STEVENSON, N.S. Forestry in British Honduras. Carib. Forester 1(1):1-3. Oct.1939. 1.9622 T2C23 Spanish summary. 76 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL..18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Central America -- British Honduras 972. STEVENSON, N.S. The forests of British Honduras. Wood [London] 1:314-318. Tllus. July 1936. 99.82 W855 ~ 973. STEVENSON, N.S. The Honduras rosewood. Trop. Woods 12:1-3., Deeeb,1927. °99208 Yirr Dalbergia stevensonii. 974. STEVENSON, N.S. Silvicultural treatment of mahogany for- ests in British Honduras. Empire Forestry J. 6:219-227. 1927. 99.8 Em72 Describes two systems: 1, ‘“‘Taungya’’, a system which takes advan- tage of cultivated patches within the forest; and 2, Shelterwood. The author believes that intensive silviculture is practical due to the high stumpage value of mahogany. 975. STEVENSON, N.S. Supply, consumption and marketing of timber in British Honduras. Belize, 1935. 11 p. 99.76 B972Tb + statement prepared for the British Empire Forestry Conference, £935. 976. SWABEY, C. An islander looks at the mainland. Carib. For- ester 3:39-41. Oct.1941. 1.9622 T2C23 An account of observations of forests and forestry in British Hon- duras, especially mahogany exploitation. Some general remarks on Pinus caribaea forests. COSTA RICA 977. BARBOUR, W. R. Forests of El General Valley, Costa Rica. Trop. Woods 79:10-14. Sept.1944. 99.08 Y1Tr Lists tree species of the tropical rain forest and estimates, from air viewing and ground observation, a resource of 10 billion board feet. 978. BARBOUR, W. R. The oak forests of Costa Rica. Trop. Woods 75:1-4. Sept.1943. 99.08 Y1Tr Describes the cloud forests now accessible to exploration since the cpening of rights-of-way for the Inter-American Highway. 979. BECKER, H. F. Land utilization in Guanacaste Province of Costa Rica. Geog. Rev. 33:74-85. Illus. Jan.1943. 500 Am35G Includes the place of logging and lumbering in the local economy. 980. BIERIG, A. Vagabunderias de un naturalista. Inst. de Defensa del Café de Costa Rica. Rev. 17:109-117. Illus. Sept.1946. 68.28 C82 Notes on the trees of Costa Rica. 981. *CAVE, M.S. Forest legislation in Costa Rica. Washington, U. S. Off. of Inter-Amer. Affairs, 1945. 18 p. Pan Amer. Union Libr. 982. DAYTON, W. A. Copey oak [Quercus copeyensis] in Costa Rica. Agr. Amer. 4:134-135. Illus. July 1944. 1 F752 983. DAYTON, W. A. Costa Rica -- land of forests. Agr. Amer. 5:43-46,58. Illus. Map. Mar.1945. 1 F752A Discusses tree species found in five major forest types. 984. EASTMAN, W. A. Logging in the banana belt. Wash. U. For- est Club Q. 24:10-15. Illus. 1950/51. 99.9 W275Q Includes a discussion of the availability of commercial timbers in accessible forests. 985. GRISCOM, L. Costa Rica. In Naturalist’s guide to the Americas, p.607-611. Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins, 1926. 409 Ec7 986. HART, A. C. Old and new mix in Costa Rican logging. Wood [Chicago] 2(4):18-19,42. Illus. Apr.1947. 99.82 W859 987. LACHNER, V. Nos estamos quedando sin maderas, sin aguas *Not examined. THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 77 Central America -- Costa Rica y sin cosechas. Inst. de Defensa del Café de Costa Rica. Rev. 17:573- 579; 18:19-22. Apr.-May 1947. 69.28 C82 The condition of land, water, and forest resources in Costa Rica. The ineffectuality of existing laws. 988. LEON, J. Land utilization in Costa Rica. Geog. Rev. 38:444- 456. Illus. Maps. July 1948. 500 Am356 989. MERKER, C. A., and others. Accomplishments of Latin American Forest Resources Project in Costa Rica. Washington, U. S. Forest Serv., 1943. Various paging. 1.962 A2Ac24 W. R. Barbour, J. A. Scholten, and W. A. Dayton, joint authors. - Reports on timber problems of U. S. agencies operating in Costa Rica, especially in relation to structural timbers, balsa production, box lumber, and timber salvage from rubber plantation clearing op- erations. 990. MERKER, C. A., and others. The forests of Costa Rica; a general report on the forest resources of Costa Rica made by the Forest Service of the United States Department of Agriculture in co- operation with the Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Washington, 1943. 84, 48 p. Illus. Map. 1.962 A2F762 W. R. Barbour, J. A. Scholten, and W. A. Dayton, joint authors. Contents: Geographical background; The forests; Exploitation of the forests; Potential wood requirements and uses; Some essential steps in a forestry program; Appendix, including a list of trees, some wood properties, wood prices, and trade Statistics. Spanish version in Rev. de Agr. [Costa Rica] 17:31-32,87-92,111, 113,115,118-120,122,124-128,166-167,169-171,405, 407-408,410-411; 18:24 -26,75,77-80,153,155-160,343,345. Jan.-Apr.,Aug.1945; Jan. - Feb.,Apr.,July 1946. 8 Esl 991. MONTEALEGRE, M. R. La ley forestal. Inst. de Defensa del Café de Costa Rica. Rev. 17:591-595. Apr.1947. 69.28 C82 Objectives of a forest law for Costa Rica, particularly with regard to protection of mountain forests. 992. MONTERO GOMEZ, J. Costa Rica y sus recursos forestales. Suelo Tico 1:138-140. Sept.1948. 8 Su2 Includes graphic presentation of the value of various timber species and lumber produced in Costa Rica. 993. MONTERO GOMEZ, J. Derivados forestales de Costa Rica. Rev. de Agr. [Costa Rica] 21:289-294,333-337,353,355-357; 22:23,25- 29. July-Sept.1948,Jan.1950. 8 Esl A list of forest products, with Costa Rican woods used in their man- ufacture. : 994. NEVERMAN, F. Das balsaholz. Tropenpflanzer 25:49-52. Mar./Apr.1922. 26 T75 Ochroma lagopus in Costa Rica. 995. PETERSON, L. E. Agricultural development prospects in Costa Rica. Washington, Inter-Amer. Devlpmt. Comn., 1947. 109 p. Maps. 281.15 P44 : Table of land use, p.32. Forest products and conservation, p.55-59. 996. *PORSCH, O. Costa Rica. In Karsten, G. Vegetationsbilder, Reihe 23, H. 4/5. 1932. 452.9 K142 997. RECKE, G. Ein forstlicher ausflug in Costa Rica. Land, Wald u. Gart. 2:176-178. Illus. June 1947. 18 L22 Description of a logging operation in Costa Rica. 998. RODRIGUEZ R., F. Estudio en sintesis de la renta maderera y las inversiones reproductivas. Agr. Costarricense 5:152-160. May *Not examined. 78 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Central America -- Costa Rica 1947. 8 Ag895 A study of costs and returns in timber investment, to serve as a basis for encouraging forestry in Costa Rica. 999. SANCHEZ S., J. J. Hacheros del bosque. Rev. de Agr. [Costa Rica] 20:319-321. Aug. 1948. 8 Esl Costa Rican loggers. 1000. SKUTCH, A. F. The natural resources of Costa Rica. In. Plants and Plant Science in Latin America, p.281-284. Waltham, Mass., Chron. Bot., 1945. 453 V58 1001. STANDLEY, P.C. A brief survey of the vegetation of Costa Rica. In Plants and Plant Science in Latin America, p.64-67. Waltham, Mass., Chron. Bot., 1945. 453 V58 1002. STANDLEY, P. C. Flora of Costa Rica. Chicago Nat. Hist. Mus., Bot. Ser. 18,1616 p. 1937-38. 500 C432B The introduction describes forest vegetation and plant geography. Spanish translation, Flora de Costa Rica, in Costa Rica Mus. Nac., Ser. Bot. 1, 4 pts. 1937-40. 456.2 St2FL 1003. TENNY, F. A. Costa Rican balsa [Ochroma lagopus] Uni- fruitco 4(1):3-5. Illus. Aug.1928. Tulane U. Libr. Plantation results. Similar information in Trop. Woods 15:34-37. Sept.1928. 99.08 Y1Tr 1003a. U. S. OFF. OF FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL RELATIONS. Costa Rica, Pt. 2: agricultural, pastoral and forest industries. Wash- ington, 1945. 40p. 1.943 C822 Forests and forest industries, p.34-39. 1004. VOGT, W. The population of Costa Rica and its natural re- sources. Washington, Pan Amer. Union, 1946. 25 p. 280.15 V86 In Spanish, Rev. de Agr. oe Rica] 19:439-443 ,445-451,453 ,491- 495,497. Oct.-Nov.1947. 8 Esl GUATEMALA 1005. AGUILAR G., J. I. El hule y nuestra flora. Rev. Agr. [Guatemala] 20 (10/12) 719-33. Oct./Dec.1943. 8 G934 Annotated i of latex-yielding trees and shrubs of Guatemala. 1006. FOREST resources, lumber industry, and trade in Guatemala U. S. Off. of Internatl. Trade, Indus. Ref. Serv. Pt.6, Forest Prod. 5 (13), 4p. July 1947. 157.54 In236 Based on a report by N. C. Stines. Contents: Forest areas; Com- mercial species; Ownership; Forest regulations; Commercial devel- opment; Logging and Transportation; Lumber production; Regulations affecting the lumber industry; Trade, etc. Previous treatment with title Lumber industry and trade of Guatemala, issued as U.S. Bur. of Foreign & Dom. Com. Indus. Ref. Serv. Pt. 4, For- est Prod. 30,4 p. June 1941. 157.54 In23 1007. GARCIA SALAS, J. Les foréts au Guatémala. Cong. Inter- natl. de Sylviculture 1, Actes 2:404-411. 1926. 99.9 C7691 | 1008. HILL, J. L. Lumbering in Central America [Guatemala]. Timberman 31(2): 37. Dec.1929. 99.81 T484 1009. KARLING, J.S. Couma guatemalensis asa possible future source of chicle. Amer. J- Bot. 22: 580-593. Ref. Illus. June 1935. 450Am36 1010. KINLOCK, J. B. Plantacién de arboles tropicales en Guate- mala. Hacienda 42(10):44,64. Oct.1947. 6 H11 Growth and development of plantations of Swietenia, Cybistax, and Cedrela. 1011. KOCH, F. In den waldern Guatemalas. Deut. Dendrol. Gesell. Mitt. 42:337-347. Illus. 1930. 99.9 D482 The forests of Guatemala. THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 79 Central America -- Guatemala 1012. LICITACION publica de caobos nacionales. ; [Guatemala] (ser. 2) 2:359. July/Dec.1946. 8 G934 Pete Public auction of government timber. 1013. LUNDELL, C. L. The vegetation of Petén. Washington Carnegie Inst. of Washington, 1937. 244 p. Ref. Illus. Maps 456.2 L86 Discusses vegetation zones, agriculture and forest destruction, and ae page eren chiefly in Guatemalan Petén. - *MORTON, F. Guatemala. In Karsten, G. Vecetati il- der, Reihe 22, H. 1. 1931. 452.9 K14>" eae _ 1015. NUMERO extraordinario dedicado al Servicio Forestal. Rev. Agr. [Guatemala] 2(21-26):265-454. July/Dec.1946. 8 G934 Some timber species of our forests, p.298-303. Numerous photo- graphs of trees and land conditions, and short articles on fire control, soil erosion, forest nurseries, and trade. 1016. PACHECO HERRARTE, M. Agriculture in Guatemala. Washington, Pan Amer. Union, 1944. 37 p. 31.6 Pil Forests, p.24-26; includes a list of principal forest species. 1017. POPENOE, W. Guatemala. In Naturalist’s guide to the Americas, p.596-600. Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins, 1926. 409 Ec7 1018. POPENOE, W. Plant resources of Guatemala. In Plants and Plant Science in Latin America, p.278-281. Ref. Waltham, Mass, Chron. Bot., 1945. 453 V58 Commercial tree species, p.280. Also in Chron. Bot. 7:16-18. Jan.1942. 450 C46 _ 1019. RECORD, S. J. Trees of Gualan, Guatemala. Trop. Woods 11:10-18. Sept.1927. 99.08 Y1Tr Taxonomic descriptions preceded by a general discussion of topog- raphy in the Motagua Valley; prominent tree species and locai utiliza- tion of timber. 1020. RECORD, S. J. Trees of Santa Inés, Guatemala. Trop. Woods 14:25-29. June 1925. 99.08 Y1Tr Notes on the area’s general appearance and notes on wood utiliza- tion, in addition to a list of common and scientific names of species. 1021. RECORD, S. J., and KUYLEN, H. Trees of the lower Rio Motagua Valley, Guatemala. Trop. Woods 7:10-29. Sept.1926. 99.08 Y1Tr Includes checklist of vernacular and scientific names. 1022. ROJAS, U. Elementos de botanica general. Guatemala City, 1936. 985p. Illus. (v. 3, p.677-1661, of series.) | Pan Amer. Union Libr. Numerous illustrations of trees, and of Guatemalan vegetation; ver- nacular names of forest trees. 1023. ROQUE, J. M. Flora medicoguatemalteca, 1. Guatemala City, 1941. 187p. Illus. 456.2 R68 Medicinal plants of Guatemala. Includes a discussion of vegetation zones, p.81-84; a list of timbers and their uses, p.90-95; and infor- mation about Guatemala conifers, p.120-127. 1024. SAMAYOA P., R., and SAGASTUME D., J. A. Algunas es- pecies maderables de nuestros bosques. Rev. Agr. [Guatemala] (Ser. 2) 2:298-303. July/Dec.1946. 8 G934 1025. SAUNDERS, L. F. Mahogany production in Guatemala. Tim berman 22(5):48,48B. Mar.1921. 99.81 T484 oo 1026. SIERRA, H. M. Los encinos de Guatemala y America Cen- tral. Rev. Agr. [Guatemala] (Ser.2) 2:319-323. July/Dec.1946. 8 G934 *Not examined. 80 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL.-18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Central America -- Guatemala Oaks of Guatemala and Central America. 1027. SIERRA, H. M. Una madera de provenir -- el conacaste [Enterolobium cyclocarpum]. Rev. Agr. [Guatemala] (Ser.2) 2:354- 356. July/Dec.1946. 8 G93 : 1028. STANDLEY, P. C., and STEYERMARK, J. A. Flora of Gua- temala. Chicago Nat. Hist. Mus. Fieldiana (Bot. Ser.) 24{4-6), 3 v. April,Aug.27,1946; Dec.27,1949. 500 C432E Includes British Honduras. For trees of commercial importance, gives occurrence, notes on range, common names, products, and uti- lization. 1029. STANDLEY, P. C. The forests of Guatemala. Tron. Woods 67:1-18. Sept.1941. 99.08 Y1Tr In addition to information about physiography and forest trees of various localities, discusses the lumber industry briefly, on p.i2. Further notes on Guatemalan trees appear in Tras. Woods @4:1-138. Dec.1945. 1030. STANDLEY, P.C. Los pines de Guatemala.” Pan Amer Union B. 82:96-98. Illus. Feb.1948. 150.9 M763 Utilization. 1031. STANDLEY, P. C., and STEYERMARK, J. A. The vegetation of Guatemala. In Plants and Plant Science in Latin America, p.275- 278. Ref. Waltham, Mass., Chron. Bot., 1945. 453 VES Also in Chron. Bot. 7:315-318. 1943. 450 C46 1032. STEYERMARK, J. A. Flora of Guatemala. Ecology 31:368- 372. Ref. Map. July 1950. 410 Ec7 , 1033. TERCERO, J. The chicle industry /Guatemala]. Pan Amer. Union B. 61:891-894. Sept.1927. 150.9 M76 HONDURAS 1034. BURGOS, J. Forest wealth of Honduras. Pan Amer. Union B. 79:98-99. Illus. Feb.1945. 150.9 M76 General comments on forest conditions. 1035. CARR, A. F., JR. Outline for a classification of animal habitats in Honduras. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. B. 94:563-594. Ref. Illus. Mar.27,1950. 500 N483B Forest types figure largely in this vegetation classification of animal habitats. 1036. COLEMAN, F. B. Forest resources, lumber industry, and trade of Honduras. U.S. Off. Internatl. Trade.,World Trade Commod. Pt. 6. Lumber & Allied Prod. 5, (25),7 p. Oct.1947. 157.54 In236 Based on report by A. K. Ludy, Jr. Contents: Forest areas; Species of wood; Current exploitation; Land ownership and logging rights; Forestry practices; Sawmill industry; Lumber consumption; Foreign trade; Outlook for the industry; Decree No. 62, Law of valuable woods and useful trees. 1037. DURLAND, W. D. The pine forests of Honduras. Trop. Woods 10:8-9. June 1927. 99.08 Y1Tr 1037a. HARPER, J. Lumber heaven: three men think they’ve found it. South. Lumber J. 51(7):20,22,96. July 1947. 99.81 So8 Describes a lumbering operation in Honduras and includes several illustrations. 1038. MAYANS, J. J. Industrias forestales para Honduras; el ta- nino. Honduras Agr. 1(8):16. June 1,1945. 8 H753 Briefly notes tannin sources in Honduras. 1039. MORALES Y SANCHEZ, A. Resefia forestal hondurefa. Rev. de Agr. [Costa Rica] 14:563,565,567,569 -570; 15:233-235,237; THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 81 Central America -- Honduras ee a ean 411-412. Dec.1942,May-June,Aug. -Sept.1943. Ss A forest sketch of Honduras. Discusses commercial tree species, and the work of the Honduras Botanical Garden with respect to forest trees. Plants producing fruit, perfume, dyes, medicines, poisons, oils gums, and resins also reviewed. 1040. POPENOE, W. El problema forestal de Honduras. Honduras Agr. 2(18):11-12. May 1946. 8 H753 -1041. RECORD, S. J. Trees of Honduras. Trop. Woods 10:10-47. June 1927. 99.08 Y1Tr Includes list of common and scientific names. Additions in Trop. Woods 21:9-41. Mar.1930; 37:27-39. Mar. 1934, by P. C. Standley. 1042. SHANK, P. J. Forest resources of Honduras. Inter-Amer. Conf. on Conserv. of Renewable Nat. Resources Proc. 1948:559-563. 150 In82 No.4 Estimates the resource; describes the forest and its utilization. 1043. STANDLEY, P.C. Flora of the Lancetilla Valley, Honduras. Chicago Nat. Hist. Mus., Bot. Ser. 10,418 p. Illus. Jan.15,1931. 500 C432B 1044. STANDLEY, P. C. The woody plants of Siguatepeque, Hon- duras. Arnold Arboretum J. 11:15-46. Jan.1930. 451 Ar6J Includes a narrative account of vegetation observed during an auto- mobile trip to Tegucigalpa. 1045. U.S. BUR. OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COMMERCE. Agri- cultural, pastoral, and forest industries of Honduras. Washington, 1943. 11p. (Inquiry Reference Service.) 157.55 Ag8 1046. VEGA, R. A. La valiosa y variada riqueza agricola y fores- tal del Distrito de Cedros, en el Dep. de Francisco Morazan. Hon- duras Agr. 2(18):17. May 1946. 8 H753 The rich and varied agricultural and forest wealth of the Cedros District. Gives common and scientific names of timbers, textile- producing trees, fruit trees, medicinal plants, dye and tannin plants, and perfume oil plants of the native flora of Honduras. 1047. VON HAGEN, V. W. Central American [Honduras] cloud jungles. Canad. Geog. J. 32:116-123. Illus. Mar.1946. 470 C162 1048. VON HAGEN, V. W. Mahogany gold. Amer. Forests 48: 539- 042,575. Dec.1942. 99.8 F762 Describes mahogany logging operations in Honduras. 1049. YUNCKER, T. G. A contribution to the flora of Honduras. Chicago Nat. Hist. Mus., Bot. Ser. 17:287-407. Illus. Jan.31,1938. 200 C432B Continued with title Flora of the Aguan Valley and the coastal re- gions near La Ceiba, Honduras, in Bot. Ser. 9:245-346. Illus. Mar. 22,1940. Introductory comments, and illustrations, contain forestry informa- tion. 1050. YUNCKER, T. G. The vegetation of Honduras, a brief re- view. In Plants and Plant Science in Latin America, p.55-56. Ref. Waltham, Mass., Chron. Bot., 1945. 453 V58 NICARAGUA 1051. ASHTON,J. Onthe plant resources and flora of Nicaragua. In Plants and Plant Science in Latin America, p.60-64. Ref. Wal- tham, Mass., Chron. Bot., 1945. 453 V58 Timber wealth of Nicaragua, p.62-64. 82 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Central America -- Nicaragua 1052. CAVE, M.S. Forest legislation in Nicaragua. Washington, U. S. Off. of Inter-Amer. Aff., 1945. 11 p. Libr. Cong. Introduction discusses the forestry problem in general and the for- est resource. A glossary of principal woods anu their uses is append- ed. 1053. CUMBERLAND, W. W. Nicaragua; an economic and financial survey. Washington, U.S. Dept. of State, 1928. 178 p. 150.1 N51 Forestry, p.40-42. 1054. FAHNESTOCK, G. R., and GARRATT, G. A. Nicaraguan pine (Pinus caribaea Mor.). Trop. Woods 55:1-16. Sept.1938. 99.08 Y1Tr In addition to wood technology information, discusses the Nicaraguan pine resource, sawmills and markets. 1055. FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS. Report of the FAO mission for Nicaragua. Wash- ington, 1950. 200p. Illus. Maps. 281.15 F73 Includes reports of forestry mission by R. D. Garver and H. Recart. Ch. 4, Forestry, includes forests; forest types, with map; ownership of forest land; timber volume and depletion; growth of timber; forest products; forest industries; problems to be faced; and action needed. Appendix B lists the trees of Nicaragua and outlines suggestions for economic gains, a forest survey, and the organization of a forest service. 1056. FRANCKE, A. Die forstlichen verhdltnisse in Nicaragua. Z. f. Weltforstwirt. 6:577. May 1939. 99.8 Z35 Forest conditions in Nicaragua. 1057. GRISCOM, L. Nicaragua. In Naturalist’s guide to the Americas, p.604-607. Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins, 1926. 409 Ec7 1058. GUEST, P. L. Nicaraguan agriculture looks ahead. Agr. Amer. 3:187-190. Illus. Oct.1943. 1 F752A 1059. HARDING, R. E. Notes on the Pacific Coast region of Nic- aragua. Carib. Forester 1(4):30-31. July 1940. 1.9622 T2C23 Spanish summary. 1060. KINLOCH, J. B. Brief review of the forest resources of Nicaragua. Managua, 1950. 12 p. FS Typewritten. Designates the vegetation regions of the country, tim- ber utilization patterns, and timber species. 1061. PLAYTER, H., and MCCONNICO, A. J. Nicaragua; a com- _mercial and economic survey. U.S. Bur. of Foreign & Dom. Com. Trade Prom. Ser. 54,158 p. Sept.1927. 157.54 T67 Forest products, including mahogany, pine lumber, and naval stores, p.49-54. 1062. RECORD, S. J. Trees and shrubs collected by F. C. -Englesing in northeastern Nicaragua. Trop. Woods 17:18-38. Mar. 1929. 99.08 Y1Tr Includes brief remarks on habit and occurrence of each species de- scribed. Checklist of vernacular and scientific names appended. 1063. SHANK, P. Notes on a timber survey in eastern Nicaragua. Trop. Woods 93:48-53. Mar.1948. 99.08 Y1Tr Description of stands, survey methods, and a volume summary by species. : 1064. U. S. OFF. OF FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL RELATIONS. Nicaragua: agricultural, pastoral and forest industries. Washington, 1944. 19 p. 1.943 N51 Forest products and industries, p.15-17. 1065. ZELAYA, J. M. Agriculture in Nicaragua. Washington, Pan rer Union, 1945. 43 p. Ref. (American Agriculture Series.) 31.6 Z3 Forests, p.29-33. THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 83 Central America PANAMA 1066. ALBA, A. F. Maderas finas de Panama. Rev. de Agr. Com. e Indus. [Panama] 6(69):16-17. May 1947. 8 R3291 Notes on the tree and the wood of 7 commercial timbers. 1067. ALLEE, W. C. Measurement of environmental factors in the tropical rain-forest of Panama [Barro Colorado Island, Canal Zone}. Ecology 7:273-302. Ref. July 1926. 410 Ec7 1068. ALLEN, P. H. Preliminary index to the timber woods of Panama. Gamboa, Canal Zone, 194-? 76 p. 99.3 AL5 Prelim. Typewritten. Lists timbers by common and botanical names, and makes a few ~comments on the forest situation in Panama. 1069. BARBOUR, T. The Canal Zone forest reserve. Pan Amer. Union B. 70:943-946. Illus. Dec.1936. 150.9 M76 1070. BRADDY, T. W. Lumber development in Panama. Timber- man 24(1):184. Nov.1922. 99.81 T484 1071. BRADDY, T. W. Woods used by Panama Canal. Timberman 32(1):126. Nov.1930. 99.81 T484 1072. CAVE, M.S. Forest legislation in Panama. Washington, Off. of Inter-Amer. Affairs, 1945. 14 p. Libr. Cong. The introduction summarizes information regarding Panama’s for- ests and forestry. A glossary of principal Caribbean area timbers and their uses is appended. 1073. COOPER, G. P. The forests of western Panama. Trop. Woods 16:1-35. Dec.1,1928. 99.08 Y1Tr After a general geographic description of the Republic of Panama, the author delineates forest types in two provinces of the West and gives some information on species utilization. A list of arborescent flora and a checklist of common and scientific names are appended. Further information in Some Interesting Trees of Western Panama, by the same author, Trop. Woods 14:1-8. June 1928. . 1074. ERLANSON, G. O. The vegetation of San José Island, Repub- lic of Panama. Smithsn. Inst. Mis. Collect. 106(2),12 p. Map. July 18 1946. 500 Sm6M An ecological study. 1075. GARVER, R. D. Republic of Panama report. Washington, U. S. Off. of Foreign Agr. Relat., 1947. 32 p. Ref. Dlus. Map. 1.943 R295 Photostated copy. Spanish ed., with title Investigaciones de los re- cursos que ofrecen los bosques de la Republica de Panama, ip Rev. de Agr., Com. e Indus. 7(74):9-28. Oct.1947. 9 R3291 Contents: The land use situation; The forest resource; Forest sur- vey proposed. Includes information about the existing lumber indus- try. *s076. GOLDMAN, E. A., and ZETEK, J. Panama. In Naturalist’s guide to the Americas, p.612-622. Ref. Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins, 1926. 409 Ec7 + General topographic features and biotic divisions. 1077. KLUGE, H. C. Trees of the Bayano River watershed, Pan- ama. Trop. Woods 5:4-13. Mar.1926. 99.08 Y1Tr Includes a list of common and scientific names. Short descriptions of wood added by S. J. Record. 1078. JOHANSEN, H. A handbook of the principal trees and shrubs of the Ancon and Balboa Districts, Panama Canal Zone. Balboa?, 1925. 97p. Mllus. 456.4 P19 1079. LINDSAY, W. R. Growing teak in the Canal Zone. Foreign Agr. 12:197-198. Illus. Sept.1948. 1.9 Ec75For 84 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Central America - Panama Results of plantings begun in the 1920’s. Suggests combination of teak-growing with shifting agriculture. 1080. MELL, C. D. Panama mahogany is like other South Amer- ican wood of same family. Hardwood Rec. 53(8):35,48. Aug.10,1922. 99.81 H225 ; 1081. RECORD, S. J. The “‘manwood’’ of Panama. Trop. Woods 8:10-11. Dec.1926. 99.08 Y1Tr Habit, range and brief utilization note on Minquartia guianensis. 1082. RECORD, S. J. Panama “‘orey’’ wood and related species. Trop. Woods 12:6-12. Dec.5,1927. 99.08 Y1Tr Campnosperma panamensis: its occurrence and character in Panama, and pulping characteristics. Recommends use for boxes rather than for pulpwood or construction. 1083. STANDLEY, P. C. Flora of the Panama Canal Zone. U. S. Natl. Herb. Contrib. 27,416 p. Jan.31,1928. 450 C76 1084. U. S. OFF. OF FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL RELATIONS. Panama, Pt. 2: agricultural, pastoral and forest industries. Wash- ington, 1944. 21p. 1.943 P192 Forests and forest industry, p.19-20. EL SALVADOR 1085. BOURNE, W. C., and others. Preliminary survey of conser- vation possibilities in El Salvador. San Salvador, Serv. Coop. Inter- amer. de Salud Pub.,1946. 167p. Ref. Illus. Maps. 173.3 In832P T. W. McKinley, C. P. Stevens, and M. Pacheco, joint authors. U. S. Institute of Inter-American Affairs cooperating. Reforestation: conditions and policy, p.16-39; forest types, p.129- eee ape of timber trees and their distribution by forest type, p.150-162. 1086. CALDERON, S. Maderas preciosas de El Salvador. I-II. Rev. de Agr. Trop. [San Salvador] 3:89-94,144-147. Map. Apr./June - July/Sept.1925. 8 R326 Emphasizes “‘precious woods’ cocobolo [Dalbergia] and ébano [Erythroxylon]. 1087. CALDERON, S. Monografia sobre arboricultura propaganda del cultivo del arbol. San Salvador Min. de Agr., 1938. 31 p. 99.47 C12 Includes list of 74 native woods of Salvador, with common and scien- tific names. 1088. CALDERON, S. Necesitamos buen carbon vegetal. Rev. Agr. Trop. [San Salvador] 11(21):29-32. 1937. 8 R826 Local importance of charcoal and need for propagating native trees that will produce the highest quality. 1089. CANO, J. Ensayos de selvicultura en ‘‘Santa Cruz Porrillo’’ para la determinacion de especies aptas para la reforestaci6n de la zona basal del pais. El Salvador. Inst. Tec. An. 1(1):61-71. 1944. 8 Sa34 Silvicultural experiments at the Santa Cruz Porillo Experiment Sta- tion, to determine suitable species for reforestation. 1090. CAVE, M. S. Forest legislation in El Salvador. Washington, U. S. Off. of Inter-Amer. Affairs, 1945. 13 p. Ref. Pan Amer. Union Libr. The introduction deals with the general forestry situation in El Sal- vador. A glossary of tree names is appended. 1091. CROQUIS mostrando la distribuci6n de los bosques en El Salvador. n. p., 1946. Map. 99.23 G28 THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 85 Central America -- El Salvador Map showing the general location of forest types. 1092. FLORA salvadorefia. San Salvador, El Salvador. Ministerio de Instruccion Publica, 1926-32? 5v. Illus. 456.2 Sa3F Gives common names and utilization notes for certain timber trees illustrated. 1093. GUZMAN, D. J. Especies titiles de la flora salvadorefia medico-industrial, con aplicaci6én a la medicina, farmacia, agricul- tura, artes, industria y comercio. San Salvador, 1924-26. 678 p. 2v.in1. 456.2 G99 Useful species of the flora of El Salvador. The second sect., p.515- _ 678, is devoted to forestry, forest products, and timber. 1094. KOVAR, P. A. Idea general de la vegetacion de El Salvador. In Plants and Plant Science in Latin America, p.56-57. Ref. Waltham, Mass., Chron. Bot., 1945. 453 V58 gamer title in Rev. de Agr. Trop. [El Salvador] 14(25):1-4. 1947. 1095. LEWY VAN SEVEREN, M. Recursos naturales del reino vegetal de El Salvador. In Plants and Plant Science in Latin America, p.57-60. Ref. Waltham, Mass., Chron. Bot., 1945. 453 V58 Forests, watersheds and erosion, p.59. 1096. MCKINLEY, T. W. Some observations on conservation of natural resources in El Salvador. J. Forestry 45:755-761. Illus. Oct.1947. 99.8 F768 Conservation and forestry as related to the general economy. Dis- cusses forest types, tree species, and their utilization. 1097. OSBORNE, L. DE J. Trees of El Salvador. Pan Amer. Union B. 77:262-268. Illus. May 1943. 150.9 M76 1098. RAILWAY crossties in Salvador. Trop. Woods 1:4-6. Mar. 1925. 99.08 Y1Tr Commercial grades, species utilized, and prices. . 1099. STANDLEY, P. C. The Republic of Salvador. In Naturalist’s guide to the Americas, p.602-604. Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins, 1926. 409 Ec7 1100. VOGT, W. The population of El Salvador and its natural re- sources. Washington, D. C., Pan Amer. Union, 1946. 30p. Illus. 280.15 V86P CHILE 1101. ACKERMAN, R. H. Forest resources and lumber industry of Chile. U.S. Bur. of Foreign & Dom. Com., Trade Inform. B. 324, 28 p. Mar.1925. 157.7 C76Dt Partial contents: Area and extent of cover; Description of trees used for commercial purposes; Forest ownership; Value of timberlands; Lumbering operations; Trade. 1102. ALEMPARTE R., J. S., and MATHEWS, C. Plan de foresta- cién de les provincias del Norte. Agr. del Norte 31(8):206-210. Aug. 1947. 9.3 Sol4 1103. ANTHONY, H. E. Camping in a prehistoric forest. Nat. Hist. 30:367-376. Illus. July/Aug.1930. 500 N483J Chilean Araucaria forests. ¥ . 1104. ANTHONY, H. E. Vorgeschichtliche walder gap tee araucana of Chile]. Kosmos 29:379-382. Illus. Nov.1932. 474 K842 1105. BAEZA R., V. M. Los nombres vulgares de las plantas sil- vestres de Chile y su concordancia con los nombres cientificos, y ob- servaciones sobre la aplicacién técnica y medicinal de algunas es- pecies. Ed. 2. Santiago, El Globo, 1930. 270 p. 457.3 B14 86 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Chile 1106. BALDWIN, C. American methods speed Chilean plywood out- put. Wood [Chicago] 4:24-25. Jan.1949. 99.82 W859 Describes operation utilizing rauli [Nothofagus aba le 1107. BERNATH, E. L. Apuntes sobre la historia de forestaci6n del pais. Chile Min. de Agr. B. 4:119-141. Apr./June 1937. 9.3 C433 An historical review of forestation programs in Chile. 1107a. BERNATH, E. L. Coniferous forest trees of Chile. Trop. Woods 52:19-26. Dec.1937. 99.08 Y1Tr Similar title in Spanish in Maderil 10(117):4-8. Mar.1938. arte MEG Chile Min. de Agr. B. 5:25-37. Illus. Jan./Mar.1939. .3 C433 Gives commercial status of timber as well as information available on distribution and quantity of coniferous trees. 1108. BERNATH, E. L. El cultivo del pino, el 4lamo y el eucalipto. Santiago, Zig-zag, 1940. 184p. Illus. 99.45 B452 Cultivation of pine [Pinus radiata], poplar and eucalyptus in Chile, including information on the status of plantings, and their utilization. 1109. *BERNATH, E. L. Las hayas australes o anarticas de Chile. Santiago, 1940. 43 p. Nothofagus in southern Chile. 1110. BERNINGER, O. Wald und offenes land in Stid-Chile. Geog. Abhandl.[Stuttgart] 3(1), 130 p. Illus. Maps. 1929. Libr. Cong. Woodland and open land in South Chile. 1111. BRIEGLEB, P. A., and HAIG, I. T. The forest resources of Chile. Agr. Amer, 4:223-226,234-235. Illus. Dec.1944. 1 F752A Brief and generalized treatment of information found in item 1136 of this bibliography. 1112. BULNES ALDUNATE, L. La Corporaci6én de Fomento de la Produccién. Santiago, U. de Chile, 1943. 275 p. Ref. Pan Amer. Union Libr. Includes reforestation and lumber industry development plans. 1113. CHILE. MINISTERIO DE RELACIONES EXTERIORES. Maderas y bosques. Santiago, 1928. 8p. Illus. Pan Amer. Union Libr. Estimates forest areas and amounts of commercial timber in Chile. 1114. COMBER, H. F. Some antarctic beeches. Gard. Chron. 90: 348-349,364-366. Illus. Oct.31-Nov.7,1931. 80 G1632 Describes and illustrates Nothofagus of Chile, and discusses the forests of the extreme South. 1115. CONTRERAS, L. La forestacién en la Hacienda ‘‘Canteras.’’ In Primera asamblea forestal nacional, p.227-235. Santiago, Sociedad de Amigos del Arbol, 1943. 99.9 As1l Development of a forestation operation in the Bio-Bio area. Includes management objectives. 1116. CORPORACION DE FOMENTO DE LA PRODUCCION, CHILE Cinco afios de labor, 1939-1943. Santiago, 1944. 365 p. 280.9 C812 Report of five years of activity and planning by the Chilean Develop- ment Corporation. Forestry and lumbering matters, p.146-153. 1117. DUCCI CLARO, R. Nuestra riqueza forestal y su futuro. Inst. de Ingen. de Chile An. 59(2):31-56. Feb.1946. Pan Amer. Union Libr. Our forest wealth and its future. Based on findings of the U. S. For- est Service mission. 1118. DYE, I. Commercial forests of Southern Chile. Timberman 33(8):22-24. June 1932. 99.81 T484 ¥*Not examined. THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 87 Chile Discusses timber zones, markets, and the most-used woods. 1119. ECHEGOYEN M., H. Sugerencias sobre la reforestaci6n de Atacama. In Primera asamblea forestal nacional, p.152-170. San- tiago, Sociedad de Amigos del Arbol, 1943. 99.9 Asi Suggestions for the reforestation of Atacama, Chile, together with a discussion of valuable planting and timber species. 1120. ECHEGOYEN M., H. Valor de nuestras especies arbéreas. Agr. del Norte 28:225-227. Sept.1944. 9.3 So14 Brief notes on woods and uses of 23 trees. 1121. EDWARDS, A. Una nueva carta de geografia botdnica chilena Rev. Chilena de Hist. Nat. 25(1921):124-127. 1923. 410 R325 Delineates vegetation zones which would be shown on the map. 1122. ELCHIBEGOFF, I. M. The forests, lumber industry, and timber trade of Chile. J. Forestry 39:357-361. Apr.1941. 99.8 F768 1123. ELGUETA, M. Rational land use: a fundamental need in our continent. Inter-Amer. Conf..on Conserv. of Renewable Nat. Re- sources Proc,, 1948:97-104, 150 In82 No, 4 Mainly about Chile. 1124. ESPINOSA B., M. R. Estudios botanicos: observaciones sobre la vegetaci6n en Yelcho (Chiloé) y en la parte superior del valle del Rio Palena (Aysén). Chile. Mus. Nac. de Hist. Nat. B. 21:13-35. Illus. 1943. 516 C43B 1125. FERNANDEZ GARCIA, A., and TORRICELLI DIAZ, E. La madera; su explotaci6n, secamiento, propiedades, y utilizaci6n. San- tiago, Sud-Amer., 1942. 224 p. Ref. Illus. 99.79 F39 Timber; its exploitation, preservation, properties, and utilization. Contents: Forests and forestation, including an estimate of forest cov- er by species in Chile; Structure and properties of wood; Modern applications and wood utilization; Chilean woods, including a lict of products and the species suitable for their manufacture; Timber ex- ploitation; Treatment of wood after sawing; Deterioration and preser- vation of wood;,Classification of timber. 1126. FIGUERA DE LA FUENTE, E. La industria maderera en Chile. Santiago, 1948. 127 p. Libr. Cong. Thesis - Universidad de Chile. Pt. 1, Exploitation; Pt. 2, Economic importance. Partial contents: Forest distribution in Chile; Ownership; Growth and depletion; Fire, agriculture and colonization; Distribution; Consumption; Industries; Policy; Legislation, not only for Chile but for Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Mexico, and Paraguay. 1127. FINER, H. The Chilean Development Corporation; a study in national planning to raise living standards. Montreal, Internatl. Labour Off., 1947. 84 p. 280.164 F49 Timber and forestry, p.35-36. Notes plans made and steps taken as a result of the U. S. Forest Service mission to Chile. 1128. FOREST resources of Chile. Roy. Soc. of Arts J. [London] 72:169-170. Jan.25,1924. 501 L847J Estimates the area of commercial forests and lists commercial tree species and their uses. 1129. GANDARILLAS MATTA, J. Nuestros problemas de posta - guerra; ... bosques chilenos e industrias. B. Minero [Chile] 59(564): 199-207. Apr.1947. Pan Amer. Union Libr. Forests and forest industries of Chile as a postwar problem. Based on U. S. Forest Service mission report. ; 1130. GILMOUR, J. D. A Chilean forest plantation. Forestry Chron. 22:191-193. Sept.1946. 99.8 F7623 Similar information by the same author appears with the title The 88 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Chile exotic forests of Chile in Brit. Columbia Lumberman 30(5):89-90. Illus. May 1946. 99.81 B77; Observations in Chile, in Timberman 47 (8):102-104. June 1946. 99.81 T484 Management and economy of a 50,000 acre plantation area. 1131. GLOVER, R. G. Chile’s woodworking industry is growing fast. U.S. Bur. Foreign & Dom. Com., Rpt. 9:592-593. Mar.3,1930. 157.7 C76D Reviews sawmilling and woodworking industry conditions and lists workability and uses of chief Chilean woods. 1132. GOODSPEED, T. H. Notes on the vegetation and plant re- sources of Chile. In Plants and Plant Science in Latin America, p.145-149. Ref. Waltham, Mass., Chron. Bot., 1945. 453 V58 Foresi exploitation, p.149. 1133. GREENE, S. B. Lumber industry of Chile. Timberman 28 (7):115. May 1927. 99.81 T484 Emphasizes progressive tendencies in the industry and discusses important commercial fimbers. 1134. GRIFFITHS, T. E. Timber resources of southern Chile. Timberman 24(5):45-46. Illus. Mar.1923. 99.81 T484 cay discussion of the exploitation of alerce, Fitzroya cupres- soides. 1135. HAIG, I. T. Chilean forest mission. Yale Forest Sch. News 32:62-63. Oct.1944. 99.8 Y1 U. S. Forest Service and Chilean Development Corporation coopera- ting. Describes the background of the report cited item 1136 and sum- marizes Chilean forest conditions from the viewpoint of United States foresters. 1136. HAIG, I. T., and others. Forest resources of Chile, asa basis for industrial expansion. Washington, U. S. Forest Serv., 1946. 256 p. [llus. Map. 1.962 A2F7628 L. V. Teesdale, P. A. Briegleb, B. H. Payne, and M. H. Haertel, joint authors. Report of a U. S. Forest Service mission, under the auspices of the Corporaci6n de Fomento, Chile. Contents: The forest resource; national timber requirements; the forest industries; a forest policy; summary; appendix. 1137. HAIG, I. T. Forests and forest industries in Chile. Carib. Forester 6:191-207. July 1945. 1.9622 T2C23 Spanish translation, p.198-205; French résumé, p.205-207. 1138. HALE, W. F. Chileans sell forestation bonds. J. Forestry 46:686. Aug.1948. 99.8 F768 - 1139. HARTARD EBERT, M. Bosques y producci6én de maderas. Campesino [Santiago] 78(6):21-23. [llus. June 1946. 9.3 So12 Forests and timber production. Includes statistics. 1140. HARTARD EBERT, M. Nuestra industria maderera. Indus- tria 66:787-788. Dec.1949. 297.9 Sol Statistics for Chile’s lumber industry: sawmills, employment, and production. 1141. HEPP DUBIAU, R. Nuestros bosques. Uni6n Agr. del Sur 4(23):23-24; (24/25):5-6. May,July/Sept. 1946. The forests of Chile. 1142. HEPP DUBIAU, R., and JIRKAL H., J. El problema forestal en Chile. Agricultor [Chile] 62(9/10):7-16. Sept./Oct.1942. 9.3 Ag86 Also p.3-12 of separate publication, Concepcion, Chile U., Dept. Agr. El problema forestal en Chile... Concepcion, 1943. 40 p. 31.9 C74; Same title by senior author only in Primera asamblea forestal nacional, p.121-137. Santiago, Sociedad de Amigos del Arbol, THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 89 Chile 1943. 99.9 As1 The forest situation in Chile; suggested policies; a list of suitable planting species with their wood uses. 1143. HERRERA, F. L. La vegetacién de la Quebrada del Urubam- ba. Rev. Chilena de Hist. Nat. 36:122-135. 1932. 410 R325 1144. HUERTA MUNOS, J. M. Caja de forestaci6én. Santiago, Uni- tario, 1942. 107p. Ref. 99.65 H87 : Reforestation in Chile. 1145. INOSTROZA MANOSALVA, P. C. La industria maderero en Chile. Santiago, Universidad de Chile, Facultad de Ciencias Juridicas y Sociales, 1944. 1129 p. Ref. 99.75 In7 - The lumber industry in Chile. Contents: Economic importance of the lumber industry; Destruction of the forests of the country; Lumber production; Forestry activities; The forestry problem; The systems of - exploitation and lumber manufacture; classification of woods; other lumbering problems of a commercial and legal nature. 1146. INSTITUTO DE ECONOMIA AGRICOLA. Exportacion de ma- dera de laurel. Industria 66:727-728. Nov.1949. 297.9 Sol Effect on Chile’s economy and resource, of restrictions on exporting Laurelia aromatica timber. 1147. JAFFUEL, F. Florula de los alrededores de las Termas de Chillan. Rev. Chilena Hist. Nat. 42:76-90. 1938. 410 R325 1148. JIRKAL HOFFMANN, J. Standarizacion y comercio de las maderas. In Primera asamblea forestal nacional, p.209-213. Santi- ago, Sociedad de Amigos del Arbol, 1943. 99.9 As1l Lumber standardization and the lumber industry in Chile. 1149. KNOCHE, W. Uber die nordliche waldgrenze in Chile. Berlin, Z. f. Gesell. f. Erdk. 1/2:41-45. 1923. 474 B45 The northern forest limits in Chile. 1150. LESCHNER. Uber die forstverhdltnisse in Chile. Z. f. Welt- forstwirt. 6:319-325. Feb.1939. 99.8 Z35 i The forest situation in Chile, including: estimates of forest cover, outstanding forest tree species, forest industry statistics, and com- ments on forest law. 1151. MCBRIDE, G. M. The agrarian problem in Chile. Geog. Rev. 20:574-586. Illus. Oct.1930. 500 Am35G Includes forest settlement and illustrates effects of land clearing. 1152. MCBRIDE, G. M. Chile: land and society. Amer. Geog. Soc. Res. Ser. 19, 408 p. Ref. Illus. Maps. 1936. 500 Am35G The first portion of the book is devoted to agriculture, family life, and land tenure developments. Southern Chile, its forest problems, colonization and resource development are treated p.281-348. _ 1153. MAIGE A., J., and BERNATH, E. L. Viveros y plantaciones forestales de la Caja de Colonizaci6n Agricola. In Primera asamblea forestal nacional, p.259-267. Santiago,Sociedad de Amigos del Arbol, 1943. 99.9 Asl ' Forest nurseries and plantations of the Office of Agricultural Colo- nization. Lists nurseries in operation, forest tree species being raised in each, and gives the estimated production capacity of each nursery. 1154. MALDONADO, E. Contrikucién al estudio de la industria maderera y bosques chilenos. Santiago, Le Ilustraci6n, 1925. 63 p. Illus. Libr. Cong. Contents: General information on the forests; Actual state of forest exploitation; Description of the principal forest tree species. 1155. MALDONADO B., E. Tratado de arboricultura forestal y de adorno. Santiago, Artes y Letras, 1926. 2v. Illus. 99.45 M29 90 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Chile A manual of forest and ornamental tree culture. Gives descriptions, ranges and uses of trees native to and introduced into Chile. Introduc- ane chapters discuss forest conditions in general and the lumber in- ustry. 1156. MARTIN, C. Landeskunde von Chile. Ed. 2. Hamburg, Friederichsen, 1923. 786 p. Ref. Illus. 125 M361 A study of the land of Chile. Flora, including forest vegetation, p.223-283. 1157. MATTHEI, A. Klimaprovinzen und walder in Chile. Inter- natl. Cong. of Forest Res. Proc. 7:443-446. 1929. 99.9 In82V Climate zones and forests in Chile. 1158. MATTHEI, A. Landwirtschaft in Chile. Leipzig, Velhagen & Klasing, 1929. 95 p. Ref. Illus. Map. 31.9 M43 Agriculture in Chile. Includes illustrations of forest vegetation, and a section on forest utilization, p.59-60. 1159. MEYER RUSCA, W. El problema de la invasion del bosque en el Sur Chile. In Primera asamblea forestal nacional, p.138-144. Santiago, Sociedad de Amigos del Arbol, 1943. 99.9 As1 sie problem of clearing for cultivation in the forest lands of south ile. 1160. MILLER, D. Chiefly on Chilean forests. New Zealand J. Forestry 4:161-172. Maps. 1938. 99.8 C162 egre issued as Cawthron Inst. of Sci. Res. P. 33,13 p. 1939. 1P 1161. MUNOZ PIZARRO, C., and PISANO VALDES, E. Estudio de la vegetacién y flora de los parques nacionales de Fray Jorge y Talinay. Agr. Tec. [Chile] 7:71-190. Dec.1947. Ref. 464.9 C432B English summary ip Inter-Amer. Conf. on Conserv. of Renewable Nat. Resources, Proc. 1948:491-496. Ref. 150 In82 No.4 Includes an ecological analysis of forests. 1162. NAZARIT, C. E. La algarrobilla. In Primera asamblea forestal nacional, p.115-120. Santiago, Sociedad de Amigos del Arbol, 1943. 99.9 Asl Caesalpinia brevifolia as a source of tannin. 1163. NEIRA S., B. Reforestaci6n con pinos o con especies chi- lenas. Unidn Agr. del Sur. 2(10):21-22. Mar.1944. 9.3 Un3 The question of using exotic or indigenous species in Chile’s re- forestation projects. Further on the subject by A. Santa Cruz, p.19-21L 1164. NOTES on Chilean timbers. Timber Devipmt. Assoc. Timber Inform. Ref. 29,3 p. 1946. 99.9 T48Tr Timbers suitable for export are listed by common name, and their uses given. 1165. ORTIZ GARMENDIA, J. Flora chilena: el chafiar, valiosa especie forestal resistente a los suelos salinos. Campesino [Santiago 80(2):19-20. Feb.1948. 9.3 So12 Gourliea spinosa, a small tree used for fuelwood, occurring in northern Chile. 1166. ORTIZ GARMENDIA, J. Flora chilena: servicios que nos presta el sauce amargo chileno. Campesino [Santiago] 80(6):35-36. June 1948. 9.3 So12 Further information on varieties, 80(7):21. July 1948. Salix humboldtiana, particularly in Chilean reforestation. 1167. ORTIZ GARMENDIA, J. Flora espontanea, ganaderia y forestaci6én en el Norte Chico. Campesino [Santiago] 77:287-289. May 1945. 9.3 So12 Interrelationships of vegetation, livestock grazing, and forest re- generation in Norte Chico. THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 91 Chile 1168. ORTIZ GARMENDIA, J. El quilla valioso arbol industrial, en peligro de exti ago] igs a Mar.1947. 9.3 Sol12 ree valuable in various industries, chiefly for its bark which con- tains saponin and tannin. The author discusses legi the echeren: of the species in Chile. i bare spe itsies 1169. ORTIZ GARMENDIA, J. La reforestacién de la Zo pebtek. Agr. del Norte 29, oe, 30:37-39. Jan./Feb.1946. asi -3 SO y [Quillaja Saponaria}, ncion. Campesino /[Santi- Reforestation plan for the north of Chile. 1170. PASTOR, V. Correcci6én de torrentes y repoblacién de sue- los erosionados. In Primera asamblea forestal nacional, p.43-45, Santiago, Sociedad de Amigos del Arbol, 1943. 99.9 As” 1171. PETERS, K. Estudio experimental sobre selvicultura en Chile. Santiago, Nascimento, 1938. 50 p. Illus. 99.65 P44 1172. PISANO V., E. Observaciones sobre la renovacion del bos- que de laurel y ulmo en la regién del Lago Llanquihue. Agr. Tec. [Chile] 10:22-31. June 1950. 464.9 C432B English summary. A silvicultural analysis of regeneration in a for- est oa which Laurelia aromatica and Eucryphia cordifolia are dom- inants. 1173. PRIMERA asamblea forestal nacional. Santiago, Sociedad de Amigos del Arbol, 1943. 310p. 99.9 Asi Discusses the forest problems and activities of Chile and gives resolutions concerning action to be taken. 1174. THE PULP woods of Chile. Pan Amer. Mag. 32:246-247. Apr.1921. 110 P1S 1175. RAMIREZ, R. Plantaciones forestales en la Provincia de Concepcion. Agrario 10(378):3. Apr.15,1946. 9.3 Ag85 Also ip Union Agr. del Sur. 3(17):11. May 1945. 9.3 Un3 Forest plantations in the Province of Concepcion, Chile. 1176. RECART, H. Algunos aspectos de la explotacién racional del bosque virgen chileno. Primer Cong. Sudamer. de Ingen. 4: 355-365. 1939. Pan Amer. Union Libr. Exploitation of Chile’s virgin forests. Includes statistics regarding the forest resource and the lumber industry. 1177. RECART, H. Chile -- an asset to the State of Washington. Wash. U. Forest Club Q. 1(2):13-17. Illus. June 1922. 99.9 W275 Q Describes Chile’s forests and lumber industry. Suggests reciprocal markets between Chile and Washington, in hardwoods and softwoods. 1178. RECART, H. La Corporaci6n de Fomento a la Produccion en su cooperacion en actividades forestales y madereras del pais. In Primera asamblea forestal nacional, p.249-250. Santiago, Sociedad de Amigos del Arbol, 1943. 99.9 As1l 1179. RECART, H. Estudio sobre reservas forestales y parques nacionales. In Primera asamblea forestal nacional, p.214-221. San- tiago, Sociedad de Amigos del Arbol, 1943. 99.9 Asl __ Study of forest reserves and national parks in Chile. Discusses the resources and the use to which timber is put. Recommends policy for expansion. . sabe 1180. RECART, H. Preservacién de maderas. Scientia 14:83-89. Mar./Apr.1947. 475 Sci25 . Discusses wood preservation problems related to Chilean timbers. 1181. ROIVAINEN, H. Observaciones sobre la vegetacién en los alrededores de Termas de Chillan, Prov. de Nuble, Chile. Suo- malainen eldin-ja kasvitieteellinen seura Vanamo, Helsingfors. 92 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Chile poe cel sie Julkaisuja ... An. Bot. 5(4),30 p. Ref. Illus. 1934. D1 Su7 Forest vegetation in the Province of Nuble, Chile. 1182. RUBENS, E. Adelantos de la industria maderera y forestal. Scientia 14(11/ 12):338-343. Nov./Dec.1947. Ref. 475 Sci25 Recent technological developments in timber as they relate to the Chilean situation. 1183. RUIZ, C. Nuestro patrimonio forestal. Agrario 15(414):15- 16,3¢. July 1950. 9.3 Ag85 Also in Agr. Austral 18:442-444. Oct.1950. 9.3 Ag842 Forests and forest industries of Chile. Includes a table of wood production by species from the main wood-producing area of the coun- try. 1184. SKOTTSBERG, C. Einige bemerkungen iiber die vegeta- tionsverhaltnisse. Godteborgs Kungl. Vetenskaps -och Vitterhets Samhalles Handl. 28(3):23-29. Illus. 1924. 502 G71H Plant relationships in West Patagonia (Chile), including trees. 1185. SLIFKO, C. W. Chile’s plywood and veneer industry. U. S. Bur. Foreign & Dom. Com. Indus. Ref. Serv., Pt. 6, Forest Proc. 3 (2),2p. July 1945. 157.54 In236 Also in Veneers & Plywood 39(12):26,28-29. Dec.1945. 99.82 V55 1186. SOZA W., H. El problema forestal en Chile. Chile Min. de Agr. B. 5(16):43-50. Apr./June 1938. 9.3 C433 1187. U. S. TARIFF COMMISSION. Agricultural, pastoral, and forest industries in Chile. Washington, 1945. 47 p. 173 T17Ag Forest products and industries, p.7-8,40-42. 1188. VALENZUELA, H. Forests and forestry in Chile. Mich. Forester 26/27:26-28. 1946. 99.9 M588 1189. VECHSLER, M. J. Forestry Council established in Chile. Com. Intel. J. 69:250-252. Sept.25,1943. 286.8 C16 Also comments on the general lumbering situation in the country. 1190. VERGARA C., C. Enfermedades del lingue (Persea lingue Nees). In Primera asamblea forestal nacional, p.271-276. Santiago, Sociedad de Amigos del Arbol, 1943. 99.9 As1 Includes 1934-41 production statistics for lumber of a species val- uable in woodworking and for tanbark. 1191. VIDAL, J. J. La silvicultura en Chile. Agr. Austral. 16:193- 194. Apr.1949. 9.3 Ag842 : Chiefly about forest plantations to provide industrial wood. COLOMBIA 1192. ANCIZAR, E., and RANGHEL GALINDO, A. Proyecto de recomendacion por el cual se establiece el Fondo de Fomento Fores- tal. Cong. Forest. de Colombia 1:105-110. 1945. 99.9 C7697 Proposed law to establish a fund to promote forest credit. 1193. THE BASIS of a development program for Colombia. Report of a mission headed by Lauchlin Currie and sponsored by the Inter- national Bank for Reconstruction and Development, in collaboration with the government of Colombia. Washington, D. C., Internatl. Bank for Reconstr. & Devipmt., 1950. 642 p. 280.165 M69B General economic information, including land utilization, industries and transportation. Lumber and forest products are discussed p.416- 417. 1194. BATES, M. Climate and vegetation in the Villavicencio re- gion of eastern Colombia. Geog. Rev. 38:555-574. Oct.1948. Map. 900 Am35G THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 93 Colombia Describes grassland, savanna and rain forest vegetation. 6 ope ee ie pe pions a cOmmercial and industrial hand- ook. U.S. Bur. Foreign & Dom. Com., Spec. Agents d Maps. 1921. 157.71 Sp3 raid GB cada sola ee Topographic features, p.25-29; forest products, p.76-95. 1196. BLOCH, H. Parcelacion colonizacién y defensa forestal. Rev. Nac. de Agr. [Bogota] 521/522:12-14. Sept./Oct.1948. 9.4 R32 Discusses the incompatability of forest colonization with good land management and suggests a positive program to follow after parceling Colombian forest properties. i : 1197. BRAZIL wood [Haematoxylon brasjletto]. Kew Roy. Bot. Gard., Misc. Inform. B. 2:79-80. 1920. 451 K51B The Brazilwood situation in Colombia and the decline in trade of this dyewood. 1198. CALDERON BUENDIA, C. Productos que podemos exportar del Amazonas. Vida Rur. [Bogota] 4(47):28. June 1943. 9.4 V66 Lists exportable forest products of the remote Amazonas district of Colombia, and names commercial timber species. 1199. CASTRO R., J. Algunos conceptos de organizacion forestal para el Atlantico. Cong. Forest. de Colombia 1:375-378. 1945. 99.9 C7697 1200. CAVE, M.S. Forest legislation in Colombia. Washington, U. S. Off. of Inter-Amer. Aff., 1945. 38 p. Ref. Pan Amer. Union Libr. General introduction deals with the forestry situation in Colombia. - A glossary of tree names is appended. 1201. CLUB ROTARIO DE BOGOTA. Conservaci6n y repoblaci6n forestal. Cong. Forest. de Colombia 1:111-123. 1945. 99.9 C7697 A plan for forest development in Colombia, centering around estab- lishment of an Instituto de Fomento Forestal. 1202. CLUB ROTARIO DE BOGOTA. COMITE FORESTAL. Insti- tuto de Fomento Forestal. Vida Rur. 7(76):27-30. Nov.1945. 9.4 V66 Includes text of a proposed bill for forest planting and conservation in Colombia. 1203. COLOMBIA. DEPT. DE CONTRALORIA. Geografia econémi- ca de Colombia. Bogota, 1943-47. 7v. Pan Amer. Union Libr. Regional analyses of States, some of which contain chapters on for- estry. 1, Antioquia, 1935; 2, Atlantico, 1936; 3, Boyaca, 1936; 4, Cal- das, 1937; 6, Choco, 1943; 7, Tolima, 1946; 8, Santander, 1947. The last two are in U. S. Dept. of Agriculture Library, 278.165 C71 1204. COLOMBIA. DEPT. DE TIERRAS. Problemas forestales de Colombia. Bogota, Kelly, 1945. 115p. 99.24 C71 1205. COLOMBIA. MINISTERIO DE LA ECONOMIA NACIONAL. Informe ... al Congreso de 1945. Bogota, Imprenta Nac., 1945. 314 p. 280.9 C712 Reports on the work of the Seccién de Bosques, Dept. de Tierras, p.35-68, covering a 5-year period. Other annual reports are also available, under titles which may vary. Continued by Memoria (280.9 C712M). 1206. COLOMBIAN COMMISSION OF INTER-AMERICAN DEVEL - OPMENT. Report presented to the Conference of Commissions of — Inter-American Development ... on an outline of the present industrial situation in Colombia. Washington, Inter-Amer. Devipmt. Com., 1944. 20 p. Pan Amer. Union Libr. Lumbering, p.9-10; mangrove exploitation, p.15. 1207. CONDE GALOFRE, G. Colombian hardwoods. New Orleans Port Rec. 5(7):21-22. Mar.1947. 286.8 N472 94 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Colombia Lists hardwoods other than mahogany and balsa which found their way into American markets during World War II. 1208. CORTES, S. Dendrologia y gilologia de Colombia. Rev. de la Acad. Colombiana de Cien. Exact., Fis. y Nat. 2:60-66. Jan./Mar. 1938. 516 Acl Chiefly botanical, but cites local names and briefly notes uses of various Colombian trees. 1209. CRIST, R. E. A geographical traverse across the Eastern and Central Cordilleras of Colombia. Pan Amer. Union B. 76:132- 144. Illus. Mar.1942. 150.9 M76 Illustrations accompany the author’s remarks on forest destruction and shifting agriculture along the route described. 1210. CRUZ RIASCOS, L. C. Colonizacién del Amazonas [Colom- aah Agr. Trop. | Bogota] 3(5):45-51. May 1947. 26 Ag8 211. CUATRECASAS, J. Ohbservaciones geobotanicas en Colom- bia. Madrid, Mus. Nac. de Cien. Nat. Trab., Ser. Bot. 27,144 p. Illus Dec.31,1934. 451 M26 A detailed ecological analysis, including descriptions of woody veg- etation in highland areas of Colombia. 1212. CUATRECASAS, J. Vistazo a la vegetaci6n natural del bajo Calima. Acad. Colombiana de Cien. Exact., Fis. y Nat. Rev. 7:306- 312. Illus. July 1947. 516 Acl Describes forests adjacent to the river, and mangrove swamps. Economic plants, p.311-312. 1213. CUBILLOS, L. A. Memoria sobre el problema de aguas y bosques ... de los municipios de Armenia y Montenegro, Departamen- to de Caldas. Cong. Forest. de Colombia 1:90-101. 1945. 99.9 C7697 1214. CURRAN, H. M. The Lands of Loba, Colombia. Trop. Woods 19:11-38. Sept.1929. 99.08 Y1iTr A general description of lands and forests in an area on the Carib- bean side of Colombia, accessible chiefly by water. Principal com- mercial timber species are given, with some attempt to estimate average stands per acre, and to suggest possible ways to exploit and utilize these species. A list of species and a checklist of common and scientific names are appended. 1215. DANIEL, HERMANO Algunas especies maderables de Co- lombia. Carib. Forester 5(3):119-123. Apr.1944. 1.9622 T2C23 Discusses species suitable for carpentry and construction. 1216. DANIEL, HERMANO Divagaciones sobre la flora de Colom- bia. Carib. Forester 8:145-160. Apr.1947. 1.9622 T2C23 English translation, p.153-160. Also discusses Hymenaea courbaril, Jatropha, and their products. 1217. DIAZ GALINDO, F. M. Informe... para estudiar las mon- tafias de occidente, en relacién con la posibilidad de la repoblacién forestal a base de madera de comino. Colombia Dept. de Agr. y Ganad. B. de Agr. 4:377-406. Illus. June/Sept.1933. 9.4 In22 Account of a journey made to study possibilities of developing cab- inet wood resources, especially Aniba perutilis. 1218. DUBEAU, N. P. Peligroso y grande; mahogany hunting in the Colombian Choco ... Monsanto Mag. 28:18-22. Feb.1949. 309.8 M75 Logging experiences in a wilderness area. ' 1219. DUGAND, A. Algunas leguminosas de la Amazonia y Orino- quia colombianas. Caldasia 5(21):65-76. Mar.20,1948. 516 C12 Clarification of geographic occurrence of certain species, many of which are timber trees. 1220. DUGAND, A. Arboles y arbustos notables 0 poco conocidos THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 95 Colombia del Departamento del Atlantico. Colombia. Dept. Atlantico Agr., B. de Agr. y Ganad. 1(2):21-32. Apr.1935. 9.4 Ate ie? 1221. DUGAND, A. El carreto 0 cumula (Aspidosperma dugandii Ee ast cae ers Jan.6,1944. 516 C12 iscusses distribution, common names and wood uses in Co ia. 1222. *DUGAND, A. Ensayo sobre las formaciones pay ewcrio etales en el Departamento del Atlantico. Apuntes sobre la Hist. del Dept. Atlantico [Baranquilla] 1933:21-29. Trees, p.30-32. 1223. DUGAND, A. Estudios geobotanicos colombianos; descrip- cidn de una sinecia tipica en la subxerofitia del litoral caribe. Acad. Colombiana de Cien. Exactas, Fis. y Nat., Rev. 4:135-141. Jan./July 1941. 516 Acl Also in Amer. Sci. Cong. Proc. 8(3):207-217. 1942. 330.9 Am3008 Ecological analysis of plant associations in the lower valley of Rio Magdalena. 1224. DUGAND, A. On the vegetation and plant resources of Co- lombia. In Plants and Plant Science in Latin America, p.289-293. Ref. Waltham, Mass., Chron. Bot., 1945. 453 V58 Also in Chron. Bot. 7:71-75. Mar.1942. 450 C46 Timbers, p.292. 1225. DUGAND, A. The transition forests of Atla4ntico, Colombia. Trop. Woods 40:1-14. Dec.1934. 99.08 Y1Tr Describes lowland and upland forests. A checklist of scientific and common names of trees is appended. 1226. *DUQUE JARAMILLO, J. M. Agrupaciones geogrdaficas y ecologicas de algunas especies arboreas y mas industriales de Co- lombia. Acad. Colombiana de Cien. Exact., Fis. y Nat., Rev. 7?:344- 347. Dec.1947. 516 Acl Geographical and ecological grouping of certain economic tree spe- cies in Colombia. : 1227. DUQUE JARAMILLO, J. M. Botanica general colombiana. Manizales, Colombia, 1943. 400 p. 457.5 D92 A textbook of general botany which contains a classification of com- mercial timbers according to uses, p.174-177, a table of mechanical properties of Colombian woods, p.340-341, and a taxonomic dictionary of the industrial flora, p.349-381. 1228. DUQUE JARAMILLO, J. M. Manual de bosques y de maderas tropicales, v. 1 & 2. Manizales, Colombia, 1931. 227p. 457.5 D92M V. 1 contains general articles on forestry and forest industries in Colombia and in other countries of the world. Ch. 3 concerns the need for forest legislation in Colombia; Ch. 4 compares Colombia s forest resources with that of other countries; Ch. 7 deals with vegetation zones in Colombia. V. 2 presents the forest botany of Colombia, in- cluding both native and introduced species. A list of scientific and vernacular names of trees is appended. 1229. DUQUE JARAMILLO, J. M. Meliaceas colombianas. Tier- ras y Aguas 3(21):27-32; (22):3-11. May-June 1940. 282.8 T44 In addition to botanical description, gives wood properties, uses, and possibilities of planting of such genera as Cedrela, Guarea, and Swietenia. 1230. ESPINA, R., and GIACOMETTO, J. Trees of Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. Trop. Woods 30:17-37. June 1932. 99.08 Y1Tr An introduction presents the vegetative zones in this section of Co- lombia, and describes sites on which collections were made. This is *Not examined. 96 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. 8. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Colombia followed by a list of specimens collected and a checklist of common and scientific names. 1231. EXPORTACION de maderas colombianas. Com. e Indus. [Bogota] 2(5):3-6. Jan.31,1941. 255.5 C7192 Possibilities of developing an Argentine market for Colombia woods. Lists 65 forest products used in Argentina and discusses adaptation of Colombian timbers to these uses. Detailed accounts of properties and uses are given for 3 Colombian timbers: Lignum vitae, balsa, and bamboo. 1232. FERNANDEZ BERTRAND, S. Apuntes de un viaje a Colombia Soc. Cubana de Bot. Rev. 3:130-134. Sept./Oct.1946. 451 So0123 Observations of land formations and vegetation zones. 1233. GEOGRAFIA econémica de Colombia. Bogota, Mes Finan- ciero y Economico, 1948. 357 p. Internatl. Monetary Fund. Libr. 1234. GOMEZ AMOROCHO, R. Conservaci6n de nuestros bosques. Santander (Dept.) Contraloria Dept. B. 10(40):26-31. Nov.1944. 299.9 C7152 The need for forest conservation in Santander, Colombia, particular- ly considering the destruction of forests for fuel and charcoal. 1235. GONZALEZ, A. Evolucion de la politica forestal. In Colom- bia. Dept. de Tierras. Problemas forestales de Colombia, p.15-20. Bogota, Kelly, 1945. 99.24 C71 Background and work of the Seccién de Bosques. 1236. GONZALEZ, A., and GARTNER, V. Evoluci6n del problema forestal en Colombia. In Colombia. Dept. de Tierras. Problemas forestales de Colombia, p.7-14. Bogota, Kelly, 1945. 99.24 C71 Reviews forest laws, and the general conditions of forest industries and resources. 1237. HENDRICKSON, R. Colombia’s great forest resources. Amer. Lumberman 2531:75. Nov.17,1923. 99.81 Am3 An observer’s opinion of the forest resource and lumber industry possibilities. 1238. JARAMILLO SIERRA, B. Valles de Colombia. Bogota, Libreria Voluntad, 1949. 239 p. Ref. 56.7 J28 Land conditions and outline for improvements in several of Colom- bia’s river valleys. » 1239. KRAMER, J. H. Forest resources and lumber industry of “Colombia. U.S. Bur. Foreign & Dom. Com., Indus. Ref. Serv. Pt. 6, Forest Prod. 3,6 p. Dec.1945. 157.54 In236 Contents: General description; Forest regions; The principal spe- cies; The lumber industry; Exports and imports; Management and de- velopment; Future possibilities. 1240. LABORES desarrolladas a partir de 1940. In Colombia. Dept de Tierras. Problemas forestales de Colombia, p.21-45. Bogota, Kelly, 1945. 99.24 C71 Developments in forest policy and law since 1940. Discusses licens- ing of forest operations, the study of products development, of zones for exploitation and for reserves, and of reforestation. Further sec- tions on protection laws (chiefly watershed protection) and law en- forcement. Amount and value of all forest products exported from Co- lombia for 1942-44 are given on p.40. 1241. MIDKIFF, H. M. National economy of Colombia. Com. Pan Amer. 15(9/10), 72 p. Ref. Sept./Oct.1946. 280.8 C736 Forest products, p.16-17. 1242. PENNELL, F. W. Colombia. In Naturalist’s guide to the Americas, p.623-636. Map. Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins, 1926. 409 Ec7 Includes description of forested regions. THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 97 Colombia 1243. PEREZ ARBELAEZ, E. Hilea magdalenesa: i economica del valle tropical del Rio Maveeerae Bostts, rosin Contraloria General, 1949. 191 p. Ref. Illus. 280.169 P41 Ch. 7, Forests, contains a table of woods and their uses, and several aerial photographs of forests along the Rio Magdalena. 1244. PEREZ ARBELAEZ, E. Informe del botanico al Senor Minis- BS ere hata Rev. Indus. [Bogota] 6:677-679. Jan./Feb.1931. An account of a scientific expedition to the Caqueta region, south- western Colombia, describing trees and other economic plants en- countered. 1245. PEREZ ARBELAEZ, E. Maderas. :242- 1945. 99.8 Arié as. Arboles 2:242-244. May Timber resource problems: forest destruction, land laws, the mixed forests of Colombia, and future timber requirements of Colombia in terms of products. We 2 Sah sama eee ty eat utiles de Colombia, ensayo nica cOlombiana aplicada. ; 8h as. a : 457.5 P41 p p Ss. Bogota, 1947 Includes timber trees, arranged in botanical families. Appendices include a list of publications on timber, p.504-505, a list of species recommended for reforestation, p.512,and an index to vernacular names, p.521-529. 1247. PEREZ ARBELAEZ, E. Reservas naturales. Vida Rur. 6 (67):24. Feb.1945. 9.4 V66 1248. PEREZ SALAZAR, H. Forests and ranges. Inter-Amer. Conf. on Conserv. of Renewable Nat. Resources, Proc. 1948:514-518. 150 In82 No.4 Includes coordination of forestry with hydroelectric developments in Antioquia, Colombia. : 1249. POZO RODRIGUEZ, P. DEL Estudios y soluciones de algu- nos problemas forestales colombianos. In Colombia. Dept. de Tier- ras. Problemas forestales de Colombia, p.47-56. Bogota, Kelly, 1945. 99.24 C71 Chiefly about organizing a Service of Waters and Forests, and what the functions of such a Service should be. Flood control and soil conservation problems of the Valle de Nemocon, Sabana [Rio Bogota], and Rio Magdalena areas are discussed, presumably by the same author, p.57-92. 1250. POZO RODRIGUEZ, P. DEL Orientaciones para una politica forestal en Colombia. Tierras y Aguas 3 i.e 4(28/29):21-53. Apr./May 1941. 282.8 T44 | Further with the title Bosques in (32/36):16-34. Aug./Dec.1941. Outlines a forest policy for Colombia, including discussion of forest destruction, various types of forest growth and their economic pos- Sibilities. 1251. PRIMER Congreso Forestal de Colombia, 1945. Bogota, Colombia. Departamento de Tierras, 1945. 415 p. 99.9 C7697 Consists of problem analysis, plan of action, development, indus - trial possibilities of forest products, orientation of a reforestation campaign, and legislative outline. 1252. RANGHEL GALINDO, A. Abarco [Cariniana pyriformis |: importante Arbol de nuestras selvas. Colombia. Min. de la Econ. Nac. Agr. 16:1201-1202. 1944. 9.4 In22 - The tree and the wood formerly known as ‘‘Colombian mahogany’. 1253. RANGHEL GALINDO, A. The Colombian forests; their use and conservation. New York, Natl. Fed. of Coffee Growers of 98 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U.S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Colombia Colombia, 1949. 27 p. Libr. Cong. Presented to the United Nations Conference on Conservation and Utilization of Natural Resources. Pt. 1, an ecological classification of forests; individual tree species; estimates of forest area. Pt. 2, Forest economics and policy. 1254. RANGHEL GALINDO, A. El comino crespomadera preciosa de EE POPauee colombianos. Agr. Trop. 6:25-27. Jan.15,1950. Ag Aniba, a timber suitable for railway ties. 1255. RANGHEL GALINDO, A. Los palos brasil de Colombia. Carib. Forester 5(2):84-93. Jan.1944. 1.9622 T2C23 English summary. Designates the principal dyewoods of Colombia, the availability and growth of the trees, and uses of their woods. 1256. RANGHEL GALINDO, A. Plan forestal colombiano. Bogota, Colombia. Departamento de Tierras, 1946? 20p. 99.24 C67 Typewritten. A report outlining backgrounds of Colombian forest policy and sug- gesting programs for a Forest Institute to cover: 1, Conservation of the forest resource; 2, Reforestation of denuded areas; 3, Study of forest industrialization, which last includes lists of forest species to be utilized in production of barbascos, cinchona, tannins, rubber and other guttas, balsams, balsa wood, fine woods, dye and chemical spe- cies, box lumber, fibers, chicle, palm oils and waxes, pulp and paper, and gnentetnal plants. Estimates the costs of implementing this forest- ry plan. 1257. RANGHEL GALINDO, A. Las potentialidades forestales de la Reptblica de Colombia. Cong. Forest. de Colombia 1:53-74. 1945. 99.9 C7697 Similar title in Colombia 6/7:189-200. Illus. June/July 1944. 280.8 C712 Describes forest regions and lists commercial species for each, with some discussion of forest products. 1258. RECALDE DE LA ESPRIELLA, V. Consideraciones sobre el problema forestal en el Departamento del Tolima. Cong. Forest. de Colombia 1:369-373. 1945. 99.9 C7697 1259. RECORD, S. J., and KUYLEN, H. Santa Marta Valley, Co- lombia. Trop. Woods 23:9-23. Sept.1930. 99.08 Y1Tr Northeastern Colombia forests, commercial species therein, and their utilization. An annotated list of trees and shrubs collected by the authors and a checklist of common and scientific names are ap- pended. 1260. SAMPER, A. El fomento forestal y la politica agraria. Rev. Nac. de Agr. [Bogota] 41(512):14-16. Dec.1947. 9.4 R32 1261. SEIFRIZ, W. Die hohenstufen der vegetation in der Sierra Nevada von Santa Marta (Colombia). Bot. Jahrb. 68:107-125. Ref. Map. Nov.16,1936-Apr.14,1937. 450 En3B Delineates vegetation zones and describes dominant plants in each zone. 1262. STANDLEY, P. C. The Colombian species of Aspidosperma and Tabebuia. Trop. Woods 36:13-20. Dec.1933. 99.08 Y1Tr 1263. TOBON VILLEGAS, A. El exagerado uso de la lefia es causa de la crisis forestal. Arboles 2:141-144. Jan.1945. 99.8 Arl16 The excessive cutting of fuelwood and the forest situation in Colom- bia. 1264. U. S. TARIFF COMMISSION. Agricultural, pastoral, and forest industries in Colombia. Washington, 1949. 45 p. Maps. 173 T17Age THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 99 Colombia Reviews basic factors affecting development of forest industries. P.39 summarizes lumber and wood products, rubber and balata. tan- ning materials and dyewoods. 1265. URIBE RAMIREZ, G. La campafia del 4rbol. Rev. Nac. de Agr, Loge Be tee: Oct./Nov.1947. 9.4 R32 roposed organizations and laws to forward forestry in Colombia. _ 1266. URIBE RAMIREZ, G., and BELTRAN, P. Tit Ley de Tierras perjudica la conservaci6n de las reservas forestales de Co- ee Rev. Nac. de Agr. [Bogota] 38(480):23-24. June 1944. Asociacion de Amigos del Arbol considers the land law in relation to forest reserves. 1267. WYLIE, K. H. The agriculture of Colombia. USDA Foreign Agr. B. 1,160 p. Oct.1942. 1 F752F Forest resources section, p.8-9. ECUADOR 1268. ACOSTA SOLIS, M. Algunas consideraciones sobre la futura industria del papel en el Ecuador. Ecuador Dept. Forest. P.5,11 p. Oct.1949. 99.9 Ec9P Also in Manabi, Ecuador, Consorcio de Cent. Agr. B. 11(60):27-34. Nov./Dec.1949. 9.5 M31 Some considerations of the future of the pulp and paper industry in Ecuador. 1269. ACOSTA SOLIS, M. Algunas consideraciones sobre la tierra ecuatoriana y su colonizaci6n. Quito, 1945. 20 p. 282.2 Ac7 Includes the place of timber development and forest products in col- onizing the forested areas of Ecuador. 1270. ACOSTA SOLIS, M. Commercial possibilities of the forests of Ecuador -- mainly Esmeraldas Province. Trop. Woods 89:1-47. Mar.1947. 99.08 Y1Tr After a physiographic description of the country as a whole, the author reviews agricultural conditions, and makes an analysis of for- est composition. He estimates forested areas by provinces. Further section headings are: Forest exploitation; Economics of forest prod- ucts in Ecuador; Reasons for locating a forest industry in Ecuador; Areas suitable for immediate exploitation; The forests of Esmeraldas Province; Labor and tools in Ecuador; Alphabetical checklist of the principal forest species of Ecuador. 1271. ACOSTA SOLIS, M. Contribuciones a la geobotanica ecua- toriana; anotaciones sobre la vegetaci6én del norte de Quito desde Co- tocollao y San Antonio hasta Rio Guayllabamba. Quito, Universidad Central, 1942. 120 p. Ref. Illus. 457.4 Ac7 ° Also in Ecuador U. Cent. An. 67(313):5-83. Jan./Mar.1942. 516 Ec9 Contributions to Ecuadorian geobotany; notes about the vegetation north of Quito. Has English summary. 1272. ACOSTA SOLIS, M. Especies forestales y ornamentales lefiosas aconsejadas para las regiones y climas del Ecuador. Ecua- dor Dept. Forest. P. 7,41 p. Dec.1949. 99.9 Ec9P . Forest tree species and ornamental woody plants deemed suitable for the regions and climates of Ecuador. Lists species by botanical names, common names, and gives notes On occurrence. 1273. ACOSTA SOLIS, M. El eucalipto en el Ecuador. Ed.2. Quita Editorial ‘‘Ecuador’’, 1949. 47p. Ref. Illus, 99.35 Ac7E 1274. ACOSTA SOLIS, M. The forests of Ecuador. Ann Arbor Mich. U., 1947. 18 p. 99.24 Ac7 100 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Ecuador 1275. ACOSTA SOLIS, M. La gran riqueza forestal del Ecuador como mercado para EE.UU. Ecuador. Cam. Agr. Prim. Zona 4:58- 59. Jan./Mar.1941. 9.5 Ec96 Discusses United States hardwood requirements and Ecuador’s for- ests as a possible source of supply. 1276. ACOSTA SOLIS, M. Guia comercial maderera del Ecuador. Ecuador. Cam. Agr. Prim. Zona Rev. 4:170-179. Aug.-Oct.1941. 9.5 Ec96 Commercial timber guide, Ecuador. 1277. ACOSTA SOLIS, M. Maderas mas conocidas y usadas en la Prov. de Esmeraldas (Ecuador). Maderil 14(167):13-16; (168):11-16. May-June 1946. 99.82 M26 Timbers best-known and used in the Province of Esmeraldas. There is a table of common and scientific names, as well as lists classified by properties and uses of timbers. 1278. ACOSTA SOLIS, M. Nature protection in Ecuador. Inter- Amer. Conf. on Conserv. of Renewable Nat. Resources, Proc. 1948: 328-331. 150 In82 No.4 1279. ACOSTA SOLIS, M. Nuevas contribuciones al conocimiento de la Provincia de Esmeraldas, I. Quito, 1944. 606 p. Ref. Illus. 280.165 Ac7 Includes chapters on forest vegetation and timbers, in addition to accounts of geography, climate, agriculture, and ethnology. 1280. ACOSTA SOLIS, M. Plan de organizaci6n del Instituto de Conservacion y Fomento Forestal. Quito, 1949. 3p. 99.9 Ec9PL Organization plan for an Institute of Conservation and Forest Devel- opment in Ecuador. 1281. ACOSTA SOLIS, M. Plan sobre la protecti6én y fomento for- estal del Ecuador. Quito, Editorial ““Ecuador,’’1949. 45 p. 99.65 Ac7Pl A plan for the protection and development of Ecuador’s forests. 1282. ACOSTA SOLIS, M. Por la protecci6n y fomento forestal del Ecuador. Ed.2. Quito, Editorial “‘Ecuador,’1949. 40p. Illus. 99.65 Ac7P Protection and development of Ecuador’s forests, specifying land and forest conditions in need of immediate attention. 1283. ACOSTA SOLIS, M. Principal timbers used in the Sierra del Ecuador. Trop. Woods 57:1-6. Mar.1939. 99.08 Y1Tr 1284. ACOSTA SOLIS, M. Productos forestales del Ecuador. Maderil 12(133):7-10,27-28. July 1939. 99.82 M26 Discussion of products. Lists woods known in international com- ‘merce, woods not known in international commerce, woods used only in Ecuador, species which have been introduced, and other species which would do Well in Ecuador. 1285. ACOSTA SOLIS, M. La tagua [Phytelephas]. Quito, Ecuador, 1944. 37p. Illus. 99.35 Ac7 Includes utilization in building. 1286. ACOSTA SOLIS, M. Vegetaci6n y riqueza forestal de la Pro- vincia de Esmeraldas (Ecuador). Maderil 14(164):11-14,25-28; (165): 13-16. Jan.,Mar.1942. 99.82 M26 Chiefly notes about outstanding tree species. 1287. ACOSTA SOLIS, M. Woods of Ecuador, I-II. Ann Arbor, Mich. U., 1947-48. 2 v. 457.4 AcTW I, Principal woods used in the Sierra; II, Principal woods used in the Western Region. Lists woods by scientific name, common name, and locality. The list represents a micro-slide collection prepared by the author. Another numbered list of woods and woody plants is in THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 101 Ecuador Flora [Quito] 7(17/20):7-77. Dec.1950. 450 F662 1288. AU ERT DE LA RUE, E. Quelques aspects de vegetation des Andes de 1’Equateur. Soc. Natl. d’Acclim. et de Protect. de la Nature B. 95:57-66. Ref. Apr./June 1948. 410.9 P21 Some aspects of the vegetation of the Ecuadorian Andes. 1289. BALSA ECUADOR LUMBER CORPORATION. Balsa -- a madeira forte e leve. Fazenda 41(8):44-45. Illus, Aug.1946. 6 H11P 1290. BANDA C., F. Ecuador’s balsa. Pan Amer. Union B. 77: 626-630. Illus. Nov.1943. 150.9 M76 | 1291. BANDA C., F. Ecuador’s balsa goes to war. Agr. Amer. 3: 211-213. Illus. Nov.1943. 1 F752A 1292. BURBANO R., J. Monografia botanica de la Provincia de Imbabura. Flora [Ecuador] 1(2):23-39. Oct.1937. 450 F662 Describes vegetation zones and lists timber species occurring in forested regions. 1293. CAVE, M.S. Forest legislation in Ecuador. Washington, U. S. Off. of Inter-Amer. Aff., 1945. 9p. Ref. Pan Amer. Union Libr. Introduction deals with general forest conditions in Ecuador. A glos- sary of tree names is appended. 1294. CEVALLOS M., H. G. Observaci6én del aspecto forestal ma- derero de Santo Domingo y Esmeraldas, con Mision Tecnica Norte- americana. Ecuador. Cam. de Agr., Prim. Zona Rev. 6(53/55):16-31. Jan./Mar.1944. Pan Amer. Union Libr. Forests and timbers of Santo Domingo and Esmeraldas, as observed Saee the tour of the U. S. Forest Service technical mission to Ecua- or. 1295. DIELS, L. Beitrage zur kenntnis der vegetation und flora von Ecuador. Bibliot. Bot. 16,190 p. Ref. Map. 1937. 452.4 B47 Ecological description of vegetation zones, in addition to botanical listings of species. 1296. ECUADOR. MINISTERIO DE ECONOMIA. informe a la na- cién 1948-1949. Quito, 1949. 144 p. 280.9 Ec94 Report of the Director of the Departamento Forestal, p.64-75. 1297. ESPINOSA, R. Algo sobre la destrucci6n de los suelos; la obra ruinosa del fuego. B. de Inform. Cient. Nac. 3(20/21):23-28. June/July 1949. 475 B633 Soil destruction in Ecuador; especially as observed in Zaruma Can- t6én, where forest fires have reduced a once-valuable timber resource 1298. FLETCHER, M.I. Balsa industry of Ecuador. Econ. Geog. 25(1):47-54. Illus. Map. Jan.1949. 278.8 Ec7 | 1299. FRANCKE, A. Die forstlichen verhaltnisse von Ecuador. 7. f. Weltforstwirt. 5:452-453. Mar.1938. 99.8 Z35 Forest conditions in Ecuador. 1300. GARCIA, A., and ORELLANA, H. Problema de la conserva- cién de los bosques y de la reforestaci6n en el Ecuador. Manabi, Ecuador. Consorcio de Cent. Agr. B. 11(53):6-8. Jan./Mar.1948. 9.5 M31 1301. GARCIA SOLORZANO, A. Ecuador and its present natural resources. Inter-Amer. Conf. on Conserv. of Renewable Nat. Re- sources, Proc. 1948:426-443. Maps. 150 In82 ep One map delineates land-use areas, another the distribution of cer- tain forest species. Charts, p.435-441, list principal woods, names, and general localities. 1302. GARCIA S., A. El problema de la conservacion de suelos y de la reforestacién en el Ecuador. Manabi, Ecuador. Consorcio de Cent. Agr. B. 12(61):48-54. Jan./Mar.1950. 9.5 M31 102 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U.S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Ecuador 1303. GREENHOUSE, S. The culture of the balsa tree in Ecuador. J. Forestry 33:870-876. Ref. Oct.1935. 99.8 F768 1304. GUAYAQUIL, ECUADOR. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, and others. Report... to His Excellency, Mr. Henry A. Wallace... on de- creased production of balsa-wood due to decision of the Board of Economic Warfare against Ecuadorian producers. Guayaquil, 1943. 8 p. 99.76 G93 Guayaquil Chamber of Agriculture and Chamber of Industries, joint authors. Text also in Spanish. ' 1305. HORN, E. F. Forest resources and forest types of the Province of El Oro, Ecuador. Carib. Forester 6:209-218. July 1945. 1.9622 T2C23 Spanish and French summaries. 1306. HORN, E. F. Forest resources of ences Ecuador. Agr. Amer. 7:46-49. Illus. Mar.1947. 1 F752A 1307. HORN, E. F. Growing balsa [Ochroma lagopus] in western Ecuador. Carib. Forester 7:285-295. Oct.1946. 1.9622 T2C23 Spanish and French summaries. 1308. LITTLE, E. L. A collection of tree specimens from western Ecuador. Carib. Forester 9:215-298. Ref. Map. July 1948. 1.9622 T2C23 Spanish and French summaries. Includes general forest description and notes on occurrence of individual trees. 1309. LITTLE, E. L. Does mahogany (Swietenia) occur in Ecuador? Trop. Woods 92:41-43. Dec.1947. 99.08 Y1Tr 1310. LITTLE, E. L. Trees in Ecuador. Foreign Agr. 12:54-59. Illus. Mar.1948. 1.9 Ex7For 1311. MCCLURE, F. A. Bamboo in Ecuador’s highlands. Agr. Amer. 6:164-167. Oct.1946. 1 F752A Discusses utilization of the native species and their occurrence. 1312. MCCLURE, F. A. Bamboo in Ecuador’s lowlands. Agr. Amer. 5:190-192, 194. Oct. 1945. 1 F752A Chiefly Guadua ‘angustifolia and the uses to which it is adapted. 1313. MARRERO, J. El cultivo del eucalipto en la Sierra del Ecuador. Carib. Forester 7:57-69. Jan.1946. 1.9622 T2C23 English and French summaries. Includes utilization aspects. 1314. MARRERO, J. Utilizaci6n de la cafia Guadta en Ecuador. Carib. Forester 5:145-151. Apr.1944. 1.9622 T2C23 English summary. Illustrations show growth habit, and uses of the split and round canes in construction. 1315. MILLE, L. Nociones de geografia botanica aplicadas al Ecuador. Ed.2. Quito, 1922. 72 p. 457.4 M61 Ideas on geographic botany applied to Ecuador. 1316. MOLESTINA O., E. Resefia agricola del Ecuador. Chron. Bot. 7:167-169. July 1942. 450 C46 1317. NOTES on Ecuadorian timbers. Timber Devlpmt. Assoc., Timber Inform. Ref. 35,5 p. 1948. 99.9 T48Tr Timbers are listed by common names. Scientific names, notes on properties, and uses are given. 1318. ORELLANA B., R. La balsa; arbol de la floresta ecuatori- ana. Banco Hipotecario del Ecuador B. (Epoca 2) 5(9):37-59. Illus. Dec.1941. 281.8 B222 History of the wood; regions of production; economic importance; characteristics and uses; conditions affecting growth of trees; asso- ciated plants; felling; seasoning; commercial grading; enemies and defects; statistics of exports; cost of reforestation; laws for conser- vation. THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 103 Ecuador 1319. PAREDES C., A. Anotaciones acerca de la vegetacién y la flora de la hoya de Tulcan. Ecuador. U. Cent. Inst. Bot. B. 8,i.e. 6(8): 39-56. Illus. July 1949. 451 Ec9 Notes about the vegetation and flora of the Tulcan River valley. 1320. PAREDES C., A. Especies industriales de la flora ecuatori- ana. B. Inform. Cien. Nac. 3:164-176. July/Aug.1950. 475 B633 Chiefly timber trees. 1321. POPENOE, W., and ANTHONY, H. E. Ecuador. In Natural- _ ist's guide to the Americas, p.662-674. Ref. Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins, 1926. 409 Ec7 1322. RIMBACH, A. The forests of Ecuador. Trop. Woods 31:1-9. Sept.1932. 99.08 Y1Tr Describes the forests in three regions: The Coast Region, the Ori- ental Region and the Interandine (Sierra) Region. A checklist of com- mon and scientific names of trees is appended. 1323. SAUNDERS, L. F. Sawmilling in Ecuador. Timberman 22 (8):158-159. June 1921. 99.81 T484 1324. SHINOL, J. W. Forest resources, lumber industries, and trade in Ecuador. U.S. Off. of Internatl. Trade, Indus. Ref. Serv. Pt.6, Forest Prod. 4(51), 14 p. Illus. Sept.1946. 157.54 1n236 Contents: Regional descriptions; ownership and practices; commer- cial development; commercial species; the forest industry; produc- tion; logging methods and operations; the sawmill industry; consump- tion; laws affecting the sawmill industry; trade. 1325. SODIRO, PADRE L. Ojeada general sobre la vegetaci6n ecuatoriana. Ecuador. U. Cent. Inst. Bot. B. 5(6/7):192-247. June 1947, 451 Ec9 A general review of Ecuador’s vegetation zones. 1326. SVENSON, H. K. The vegetation of Ecuador, a brief review. In Plants and Plant Science in Latin America, p.304-306. Waltham, Mass., Chron. Bot., 1945. 453 V58 ; Also in Chron. Bot. 6:446-448. Map. Dec.1941. 450 C46 1327. TEESDALE, L. V. Production, seasoning and shipping of balsa. Timberman 44(11):38,40,42-43; (12):37-38,40,44; 45(1):20,22- 23,26,28. Illus. Sept.-Nov.1943. 99.81 T484 Pt. 1, Log production; Pt. 2, Milling methods; Pt. 3, Kiln seasoning. 1328. TEESDALE, L. V. Timber of Ecuador best suited for wood- en ships. Madison, Wis., U. S. Forest Serv., Forest Prod. Lab., 1944 54 p. Illus. 1.962 F6T48 Part of a general report of the Forest Service mission to Ecuador, item 1330 in this bibliography. 1329. TEESDALE, L. V. Wooden boats of Ecuador. Amer. For- ests 52:410-412,444-445. Illus. Sept.1946. 99.8 F762 Discusses Ecuadorian timber species utilized, and the properties for which these timbers are valued. 1330. U. S. FOREST SERV. The forests of western and central Ecuador. Washington, 1947. 134 p. Ref. Illus. Map. 1.962 A2F7627 L. R. Holdridge, L. V. Teesdale, J. E. Myer, E. L. Little, E. F. Horn, and J. Marrero, joint authors. U. S. Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs coopera- ting. Beit contents: The country; The forests; Forest exploitation; Future forest use and management. 1331. U. S. OFF. OF FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL RELATIONS. Ecuador: agricultural, pastoral and forest industries. Washington, 1945. 46 p. 1.943 Ec9 104 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Ecuador Forest products and industries, p.33-43. 1332. WIGGINS, I. L. The Australian blue gum (Eucalyptus globu- lus Labill.) in Ecuador. Lloydia 9:310-314. Dec.1946. 442.8 L77 Includes wood utilization. 1333. WYLIE, K. H.. Ecuador’s forests and the War. Foreign Agr. 10:75-80. May 1946. 1.9 Ec7For In addition to timber and balsa, discusses rubber, cinchona, tagua, kapok, and tanning materials. THE GUIANAS 1334. BEEBE, W., and GLEASON, H. A. The Guianas. In Natural- ist’s guide to the Americas, p.649-662. Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins, 1926. 409 Ec7 1335. DEMERARAGREENHEART. Amsterdam Kolon. Inst., Afd. Handelsmus. 17:41-48. 1937. 503 Am82 Discussion of the greenhearts [Ocotea and Tabebuia? | of British Guiana and Surinam. 1336. FIDEL, C. Les trois Guyanes; francaise, néerlandaise, britannique. Rev. Internatl. des Prod. Colon. 4:303-313. Dec.1929. 286.8 R326 Summary comparisons of the situation and economy (including the forest economy) of the three Guianas. 1337. LARDNER, G. B. S. Timbers of British and Dutch Guiana. Wood [London] 13:280-282. Illus. Oct.1948. 99.82 W855 1338. SMITH, A. C. The vegetation of the Guianas, a brief review. In Plants and Plant Science in Latin America, p.295-297. Ref. Waltham, Mass., Chron. Bot., 1945. 453 V58 Also in Chron. Bot. 6:449-452. Ref. Map. Dec.1951. 450 C46 1339. SPOON, W. Toepassingen van walaba of bijlhout. Amster- dam Indisch Inst., Afd. Handelsmus. Ber. 218, 11 p. 1947. 503 Am82B Applications for walaba |Eperua]. Reviews occurrence and uses in Surinam and the other Guianas, particularly with regerd to tests for use as pulpwood, fuelwood, distillation products, and a tannin source. BRITISH GUIANA 1340. AITKEN, J. B. The wallabas of British Guiana. Trop. Woods 23:1-5. Sept.1930. 99.08 Y1Tr Discusses occurrence and accessibility of the Eperua wallabas in British Guiana forests. Properties include tests for usefulness as pulp, fuel, and charcoal. 1341. BRADT, G. W. The tropical rain forest of British Guiana. Mich. Agr. 8(8):3,9. May 1929. 276.8 M582 1342. BRASNETT, N. V. Some problems of sustained yield man- agement in the colonies. Empire Forestry Rev. 29:9-12. Mar.1950. 99.8 Em72 Includes a discussion of management plans in British Guiana. 1343. BRITISH GUIANA. FOREST DEPT. Empire forests and the war; British Guiana. London, Brit. Empire Forestry Conf., 1947. 48 p. 99.65 B77 1344. BRITISH GUIANA. FOREST DEPT. Report, 1925-1949. Georgetown, Demerara, 1926-50. 15 v. 99.9 B777 Preceded by reports of British Guiana. Institute of Mines and For - ests (294.9 B77). THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 105 Guianas -- British Guiana 1345. *BRITISH GUIANA. FOREST DEPT. Timber supply, con- et a and marketing in British Guiana. Leg. Council Paper 5. A statement prepared for the 4th British Empire Forestry Confer- ence, South Africa, 1935. 1346. BRITISH GUIANA. FOREST DEPT. Timbers of British Guiana; notes on four timbers recently tested at the Forest Products Research Laboratory, Princes Risborough: Greenheart [Ocotea rodiaei|, wallaba [Eperua ay purpleheart |Peltogyne pubescens], crabwood /Carapa guianensis]. Georgetown, Demerara, 1933. 10 p. 99:79 Bii3 Also discusses timber -producing areas of the Colony, methods of extraction, and utilization. 1347. BRITISH GUIANA. INTERIOR DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. Handbook of natural resources of British Guiana. Georgetown, Demerara, 1946. 243 p. Illus. Maps. 280.166 B77 Contents, by various authors: Physical characteristics; Climatolog- ical characteristics; Mineral resources; Forest resources; Soil re- sources; Water supply resources; Power resources; Wild life re- sources; Notes on problems affecting industrialization of interior. An index is appended. For separate publication of Forest resources sec- tion, see item 1373, this bibliography. 1348. BRITISH GUIANA woods for paper-making, 1-2. Gt. Brit. Imper. Inst. B. 22:14-26; 26:4-17. 1924,1928. 26 G79 Paper-making qualities of commonly occurring timbers, likely to provide wood waste when the forests are exploited. A table in Pt. 1, p.15, presents information on nomenclature and occurrence of the timber trees tested. 1349. CASE, G. O. British Guiana timbers. London, Metcalfe & Cooper, 1934. 73 p. Illus. 99.79 C26 Contents: Description of British Guiana and the forests; Accessibil- ity of timber and methods of exploitation; Estimated cost of logging under general exploitation; Hydro electric power; Labour available; Seasoning of timber; Market considerations; Comparison of British Guiana forests with other forests; General description of most impor- tant British Guiana timbers; Strength of British Guiana timbers; Uses of British Guiana timbers. 1350. *CASE, G. O. Report on possibilities of manufacturing ve- neers and plywood in British Guiana. Georgetown, Brit. Guiana Sec- ondary & Minor Indus. Bd., 1947. 9 p. | 1351. CHARCOAL from British Guiana. Gt. Brit. Imper. Inst. B. 28:138-146. July 1930. 26 G79 1352. CLARK, H. S. Use of amaranth /Peltogyne pubescens from British Guiana, also known as purpleheart| for interior trim and flooring. Trop. Woods 25:1-3. Mar.1931. 99.08 Y1Tr Finishing characteristics of the wood. 1353. CREGAN, K. H. The forests of British Guiana. Amer, For- ests 41:626-629,662. Illus. Nov.1935. 99.8 F762 1354. DANKS, F. S., and HUGHES, J. H. Notes on British Guiana timbers. U. S. Off. Tech. Serv. PB Rpt. 68042, 28 p. 1945. 157.8 R29 1355. DAVIS, T. A. W. Notes on an expedition to the Rupununi Dis- trict, British Guiana. Kew Misc. Inform. B. 10:526-530. 1936. 451 K51B ‘ aan Description of forests visited with the chief objective of studying balata sources. *Not examined. 106 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Guianas -- British Guiana 1356. DAVIS, T. A. W. Report on the balata industry in British Guiana, with special reference to the Rupununi District. Georgetown, Demerara, 1933. 30 p. 77 D29 Contents: Description of the locality; The silviculture of the balata; The exploitation of the balata forests; Production and economic im- portance of the industry; A discussion of certain factors affecting the control of the industry; The effect of the regulations controlling the balata industry and recommendations for their modification. 1357. DAVIS, T. A. W. Some observations on the forests of the: Northwest District. Brit. Guiana Agr. J. 11:157-166. Map. Sept. 1929. 9.6 B774 1358. DAVIS, T. A. W., and RICHARDS, P. W. The vegetation of Moraballi Creek, British Guiana; an ecological study of a limited area of tropical rain forest, I-II. J. Ecol. 21:350-384; 22:106-155. Ref. Illus. Aug.1933, Feb.1934. 450 J829 1359. EMORY, L. T. Timber resources of British Guiana. Forest Leaves 20:186-188. Dec.1926. 99.8 F763 Also comments on actual operating experiences. 1360. EXPLOITATION of the forests of British Guiana. Empire Forestry Rev. 29:4-6. Mar.1950. 99.8 Em72 Emphasizes the problems of utilizing secondary timber species. Markets as a key to successful operation. 1361. FANSHAWE, D. B. Forest products of British Guiana. 1, Principal timbers. Brit. Guiana Forest Dept. Forestry B. (n. s.) 1, 101 p. Ref. 1948. 99.9 B777F Description of principal trees and timbers, p.10-81; tree frequency and wood use classification tables, p.82-91; glossary of scientific names, p.92-99. 1362. FANSHAWE, D. B. Forest products of British Guiana. 2, Minor forest products. Brit. Guiana Forest Dept. Forestry B. (n. s.) 2, 81 p. 1950. 99.9 BT77F Includes tannin plants, resins, and balata. 1363. FANSHAWE, D. B. Studies of the trees of British Guiana. 5 Pts. Trop. Woods 90:30-34; 92:25-40; 93:1-28. Ref. June,Dec.1947 Mar.1948. 99.08 Y1Tr 1, Crabwood (Carapa guianensis); 2, Greenheart (Ocotea rodiaei); 35 Wallaba (Eperua spp.); 4, Purpleheart (Peltogyne spp.); 5, Mora (Mora excelsa). For each, discusses botany and ecology, silviculture, properties of wood and utilization. Some comments on trade status. 1364. FRANCIS, W., and MULLIN, J., eds. The British Guiana handbook. Georgetown, 1923. 300p. Illus. 255.6 B34 Forests and forest industries, p.92-105. 1365. GILMOUR, J. D. Exploitation of the forests of British Guiana. Empire Forestry Rev. 28:131-136. June 1949. 99.8 Em72 1366. GRAHAM, E. H. Flora of the Kartabo Region, British Guiana. Carnegie Mus., Pittsburgh, Ann. 22:17-292. Ref. Illus. Feb.1,1934. 500 P68A Forest vegetation section, p.40-50, analyzes six forest plant asso- ciations. 1367. HAMAN, M., and WOOD, B. R. The forests of British Guiana. Trop. Woods 15:1-13. Sept.1928. 99.08 Y1Tr Describes four plant zones, closely correlated with soils, water, and climate. Appends a list of forest products from typical species, and a checklist of common and scientific tree names. 1368. HINGSTON, R. W. G. The Oxford University Expedition to British Guiana. Geog. J. 76:1-24. Illus. July 1930. 472 G29 Describes forest vegetation. Comment by forest officer T. A. W. Davis, p.21-22. THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 107 Guianas -- British Guiana 1369. HOHENKERK, L. S. Forestry in British Guiana. Statement prepared for the British Empire Forestry Conference, London July 1920. London, H. M. Stationery Off., 1920. 32p. Ref. 99.24 BT73 ound wi e British Guiana Forest Conservator’ the 1928 Conference, by B. R. Wood. Ae PR 1370. HOHENKERK, L.S. The forests of British Guiana. Empire Forestry J. 3:169-179. Illus. Dec.1924. 99.8 Em72 1371. HOHENKERK, L. S. A review of the timber industry of British Guiana. Georgetown, Demerara, 1923. 22 p. 99.79 H68 Partial contents: Area of forests; composition of forests; the timber _ industry; greenheart -- logging, uses, and trade; mora and other woods; utilization for sleepers, paving blocks, mine timbers, and pulp; problems connected with exploiting the forests of British Guiana; a list of common trees, with average number per acre. 1372. HOLDRIDGE, D. An investigation of the prospect for white settlement in British Guiana. Geog. Rev. 29:622-642. Illus. Oct. 1939. 500 Am35G Includes aerial photographs of the interior area under consideration Discusses shifting agriculture and soil indicators. 1373. HUGHES, J. H. Forest resources of British Guiana; being section 5 of Handbook of natural resources of British Guiana, comp. under the direction of the Interior Development Committee of British Guiana. Georgetown,Demerara, Daily Chron., 1947. 191 p. Illus. Map. 99.24 Contents: British Guiana forests; The accessible commercial for- _ ests of British Guiana; The description of several trees and their wood; Forest industries. See also item 1347 in this bibliography. 1374. HUNT, L. G. Colonial timbers. Gt. Brit. Colon. Devlpmt. Corp.,Colon. Devlpmt. 1(1):10-11. Illus. Spring 1950. 280.9 G7933C Briefly describes operations in British Guiana being forwarded by the Colonial Development Corporation. 1375. MYERS, J. G. Savannah and forest vegetation of the interior Guiana plateau. J. Ecol. 24:162-184. Ref. Feb.1936. 450 J829 1376. *OLIPHANT, F. M. Commercial possibilities and develop- ment of the forests of British Guiana. Leg. Council Paper 20. 1936. - 1377. PULP and paper developments in British Guiana. U. S. Off. of Internatl. Trade, Indus. Ref. Serv. Pt. 6, Forest Prod. 4(62), 2p. Dec.1946. 157.54 In236 Digest of a report by R. J. Bay. Gives reasons for lack of develop- taf domestic pulpwood resources, especially wallaba (Eperua falca- ta}. 1378. RECORD, S. J. Jacaranda copaia in British Guiana. Trop. Woods 3:6-8. Sept.1925. 99.08 Y1ITr 1379. SMITH, A. C. Botanical exploration of interior British Guiana. Trop. Woods 57:6-11. Mar.1939. 99.08 Y1Tr Observes character and composition of forests in the unexplored interior and notes certain differences between it and the typical -Guiana forest known nearer the coast. 1380. SWABEY, C. Note on the development of forest policy in British Guiana. Timehri 29:27-35. Aug.1950. 9.6 T48 1381. SWABEY, C. Timber handling in British Guiana. Wood [London] 15:370-371. Illus. Oct.1950. 99.82 W859 1382. WOOD, B. R. Greenheart [Ocotea rodiaei]. Indian Forester 53:54-56. Jan.1927. 99.8 In2 Also reviewed in Trop. Woods 8:21-22. Dec.1,1926. 99.08 Y1Tr *Not examined. 108 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Guianas -- British Guiana 1383. WOOD, B. R. Report by the Conservator of Forests on the valuation of the forests of the Bartica-Kaburi area. Georgetown, Demerara, 1926. 25 p. Map. 99.24 B773R Describes principal forest types and the silviculture of principal species; survey and valuation of the Bartica-Kaburi area, with sug- gestions for exploitation. A table in the Appendix lists tree species and their average incidence per acre. FRENCH GUIANA 1384. BAZIRE, J. La forét guyanaise. Figaro Artistique Illus. 8, (spec. no.):30-32. Illus. Aug./Sept.1931. Libr. Cong. _ 1385. BENA, P. L’exploitation forestiére doit servir de tremplin a lessor économique du Département Francais de la Guyane. Bois et Foréts des Trop. 11:251-268. Illus. Third Q. 1949. 99.8 B632 Forestry in French Guiana. Vegetation zones, administration of the Colony’s economy, forest exploitation, wood transport, forest indus- tries, and wood trade. 1386. BENOIST, R. Les bois de la Guyane francaise. Arch. de Bot. 5, Mem. 1, 292 p. Ref. Illus. 1931. 450 Ar25M Timbers of French Guiana, with a list of vernacular names and notes on utilization. Description of the forests, p.5-11. 1387. BENOIST, R. La forét et les bois de la Guyane francaise. Lyon, Soc. Linnéene Ann. 71(1924):37-44. 1925. 505 L992 1388. BENOIST, R. La végétation de la Guyane francaise. Soc. Bot. de France B. 71:1169-1177; 72:1066-1078. 1924-25. 451 F84B The vegetation of French Guiana, treated in three zones: forest, Savanna, and shore. 1389. BERTIN, A. Les bois coloniaux, leur utilisation. Paris, Larose, 1920? 5lp. 99.27 B46 Includes a discussion of general forestry problems in French Guiana. 1390. BERTIN, A., BETTENFELD, M., and BENOIST, R. Les bois de la Guyane francaise et du Brésil. France Min. de La Guerre, Mission d’Etudes Forest. 5, 321 p.. Illus. 1920. 99.27 F84 Timbers of French Guiana and of Brazil. Contents: 1, The Guiana forest; 2, Outlook; 3, Botanical study and wood technology; 4, Indus- trial classification of woods; classification by comparison with Euro- pean timbers; 5, Botanical survey; 6, Actual methods of forest ex- ploitation; 7, Suitable means of creating a forest industry in Guiana; 8, Colonial timbers and their utilization; development of colonial tim- bers and safeguarding French forests. App. 1, Tables of wood names, properties and uses; App. 2, The timbers of Brazil, by M. Bettenfeld, including a comparison of the forests of Brazil and Africa, and clas- sification and properties of woods used most in Brazil. 1391. BETTS, A. W. Timber hunting in French Guiana. Veneers 20(2):22-23; (3):22-23; (4):22-23. Illus. Feb.-Apr.1926. 99.82 V55 1392. LES BOIS et la Guyane francaise. Monde Colon. Illus. 6(61): 219. Sept.1928. 280.8 M74 1393. CHATELAIN, G. L’exploitation:de bois de rose en Guyane francaise. L’Agron. Colon. 24:133-137; (211):16-21. May,July 1935. 26 Ag812 Exploitation of bois de rose [Aniba rosaeodora| in French Guiana. 1394. *CHATELAIN, G. L’exploitation forestiére 4 la Guyane francaise. Assoc. Colon.-Sci. [Paris] Actes & Compt. Rend. 8:217- 222. Dec.1932. *Not examined. THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 109 Guianas -- French Guiana 1395. CHEVALIER, A., and NORMAND, D. Foréts vierges et bois coloniaux. Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1946. 127 p. Ref. 99.25 C42 Virgin forests and colonial timbers. Includes the forests and timbers of French Guiana, with notes on their utilization and management. 1396. COMITE NATIONAL DES BOIS TROPICAUX. Nos bois trop- icaux. Paris, 1949. 30p. 99.79 C73 ‘or ae notes on the utilization of commercial timbers from French uiana. 44,1897. DEMOUGEOT, M. Les bois de la Guyane francaise: l’ange- lique et ses usages. Rev. Internatl. du Bois 3:527-534,5937-538. Dec. 1936. 99.8 R326 Dicorynia paraensis and its uses. 1398. *DEMOUGEOT, M. Les bois de la Guyane francaise: le manil et le parcouril. Rev. Internatl. du Bois 1(11):54-59. Nov.1934. Symphonia globulifera and Platonia insignis. 1399. DEMOUGEOT, M. Les bois de la Guyane: le teck Py tcO Ryne A aera Rev. Internatl. des Prod. Colon. 4:24-28. Jan.1929. 286.8 R32 1400. DEMOUGEOT, M. Les bois de tonnellerie. Rev. Internatl. des Prod. Colon. 4:327-329. Dec.1929. 286.8 R326 Similar information in Cong. Internatl. du Bois et de la Sylviculture, Rpts. to Groups 1-4, Pt. 1 (31), 11 p. 99.9 C7694 Cooperage woods of French Guiana. 1401. DEMOUGEOT, M. La forét de la Guyane francaise. Rev. Internatl. des Prod. Colon. 5:161-168. Apr.1930. 286.8 R326 The forest of French Guiana: general aspects; the climate; accessi- bility; timber species and their utilization. 1402. DEVEZ, G. Les plantes utiles et bois industriels de la Guyane. L’Agr. Pratique des Pays Chauds 3 (n. s.):133-.148,303-314. Apr.,June 1932. 26 Ag81 Classes industrial woods by uses, then lists them by common name, with botanical notes and utilization notes. Includes the balata-produc - ers. 1403. EVOLUTION et possibilités de la production forestiére de la Guyane. Rev. Internatl. du Bois 13:41-43. Feb.1946. 99.8 R326 Also ip Rev. Internatl. des Prod. Colon. 21:1-3. Jan./Feb.1946. 286.8 R326 Exploitation of Guiana’s forests for timber, bois de rose, and balata. 1404. LA GUYANE francaise. France Agence Gén. des Colon. B. 20:743-757,927-952. Illus. May-June/July 1927. 260 C71B Forests and forest products, p.933-942. 1405. HEIM DE BALSAC, F. Contribution a l'étude des écorces tanniféres de la Guyane francaise. France. Agence Gén. des Colon. B. 22:36-48,119-137,340-368. Jan.-Feb.,Apr.1929. 260 C71B A. Deforge, H. Heim de Balsac, and L. Lefevre collaborating. Tannin sources of French Guiana. 23 species are analyzed, with discussions of tree occurrence and wood utilization. 1406. LAPIE, G. Les foréts des colonies francaises. France. Ecole Natl. des Eaux et Foréts Ann. 2:107-136. Ref. 1928. 99.9 F845 The forests of French Guiana, p.128-130. 1407. LECOMTE, H. Les bois coloniaux. Paris, Armand Colin, 1923. 194 p. Ref. 99.79 L49B re French colonial woods. Guiana, p.150-153, with certain timbers 110 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Guianas -- French Guiana discussed in chapters on different kinds of utilization. 1408. MARCHENAY, L. La Guyane francaise: terre d’avenir. Rev. Internatl. du Bois 13:198-201. Dec.1946. 99.8 R326 Forests and forest industries of French Guiana; their future. 1409. MENIAUD, J. L’exploitation forestiére en Guyane francaise. Rev. Internatl. de Prod. Colon. 4(48):320-326. Illus. Dec.1929. 286.8 R326 k Similar title ip France Agence Gen. des Colon. B. 22:955-965. Sept. 1929. 260 C7T1B Includes regulation of exploitation, labor problems, principal com- mercial species, and a discussion of the future of forest exploitation in French Guiana. An illustrated appendix contains pictures of forests and lumbering operations, p. I-IV. 1410. MENIAUD, J. Nos bois coloniaux. Paris, France, Agence Général des Colonies, 1931. 286 p. Illus. 99.27 M52N Commercial woods of the French colonies, with scattered informa- tion on French Guiana, A forest map, p.134a; forest administration and other comments, p.371-374; botanical, technological, and com- mercial information regarding specific timbers, such as Dicorynia, Qualea, Ocotea, and Symphonia. 1411. POULALION, M. Palétuvier blanc dans les industries de tannerie, tonnellerie et papeterie. Rev. Internatl. des Prod. Colon. 4: 333-336. Dec.1929. 286.8 R326 An interview with an administrator of French Guiana regarding the possibilities of mangrove as a tannin source, as cooperage stock, and as pulpwood. 1412. PREISSIG, R. Les bois de la Guyane. Rev. Internatl. des Prod. Colon. 3:32-33. Jan.1928. 286.8 R326 The need to diversify and expand utilization of Guiana timbers be- yond the cabinet wood export stage. 1413. RAIBAUDI, M. Le bois de rose. Rev. Internatl. des Prod. Colon. 4:330-332. Dec.1929. 286.8 R326 Aniba rosaeodora in French Guiana. 1414. RAZOUS, P. Le commerce des bois en France et dans les pays de l’Union Francais d’Amérique. Bois et Scieries 55:118-121. Feb.3,1949. 99.81 B632 Timber commerce in French Guiana, p.119-120. 1415. RENAUD, M. Contribution a l'étude des bois de la Guyane francaise. France. Agence Gén. des Colon. B. 25:970-1031; 1120- 1177; 1265-1308; 1372-1434. Illus. June-Sept.1932. 260 C71B An account of the forests and forest industries of French Guiana, in addition to descriptions of principal timbers. 1416. RENAUD, M. Etude de quelques bois de la Guyane. Paris, J. d Ameublement, 1932. 92 p. 99.31 R29 1417. *RIQUEZAS florestais da Guiana, Martinica e Guadelupe. Bras. Madeireiro 5(58):21-25. Illus. 1949. The forest wealth of French Guiana, Martinique, and Guadelupe. 1418. SIRRETTA. La forét guyanaise. Quinz. Natl. de la Prod. Agr. d’Outre-Mer 9:123-129. 1931. (Congrés de la Production Forestiére Coloniale et Nord Africaine.) 5 Q4 1419. STONE, H. Les bois utiles de la Guyane frangaise. Mar- seille Mus. Colon. An. 24(2):39-135; 25(3):3-159; 26(2):3-68; 28(2):1- 98; 28 (sup.):1-37. 1917-24. 99.79 St6B Useful timbers of French Guiana. Supplement is an index to common and scientific names. *Not examined. ‘THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 111 Guianas -- French Guiana ere ee ce Essai de eae de papier avec le bois dit paietuvier bDianc |Avicennia marina] de Guyane. Rev. Internatl. d Bois 1(6/7):25-29. June/July 1934. 99.8 R326 i A pulping test indicates some of the limitations of this plant. (1421. WOLOWITCH, D. Ressources forestiéres de la Guyane fran- Sane ae et Foréts des Trop. 7:222-226. Map. Third Q. 1948. Describes the known forests in a general way, and discusses the practicability of exploitation. SURINAM (Dutch Guiana) 1422. BURGER, D. H. Bos en bosbeheer in Suriname. Landbouwk. Tijdschr. 60:170-173. May 1948. 105.2 Or3 Forests and forestry in Surinam. 1423. CRUISER, C. A. Seeking crabwood in Dutch Guiana. Ve- neers 21(11):18-19. Nov.1927. 99.82 V55 Carapa guianensis. 1424. DIJKMANS, M. A.’F. Bosexploratie en -research ter activ- ering van het Surinaamse bos. Tectona 40:36-50. Mar.1950. 99.8 B65 ; eee investigations and research for the development of Surinam’s orest. 1425. EYMA, P. J. The Polygonaceae, Guttiferae and Lecythida- ceae of Surinam. Amsterdam, de Bussy, 1932. 223 p. Ref. Illus. 457.5 Ey5 Chiefly botanical, with notes on the distribution of species. Includes brief remarks on wood uses, edible products, chemical and medicinal products, p.86-92; and an index to scientific and common names of species within these families which contain several important Surinam timber trees. : 1426. FRANCKE, A. Die holz-und forstwirtschaft in Surinam Kolonforst. Mitt. 2:406-407. Mar.1940. 99.9 K83 Lumbering and forestry in Surinam. 1427. GEIJSKES, D. C. Plants of the Surinam coastland; some ob- servations on the littoral vegetation of Dutch Guiana. N. Y. Bot. Gard J. 46:229-236. Oct.1945. 451 N48J Includes the forest vegetation of sand reefs and swamps. 1428. GONGGRYP, J. W., and BURGER, D. Bosbouwkundige studién over Surinam (Studies about forestry in Surinam). Fonds Landb. Explortbur. P. 32, 262 p. Ref. Illus. 1948. 12 F73 Chapter summaries in English. Extensive bibliography, p.212-257. Contents: The forests of Surinam; The quantity of timber; Forest byproducts; Damaging influences; Management; Recommendations; Index of forest tree species. 1429. GONGGRIJP, J. W. On bleeding balata. Georgetown, Demerara, 1923. 12 p. (Brit. Guiana Government Notice 53.) 99.77 G58 Balata bleeding practices in the Guianas and Venezuela. Discusses legislation and general economy, with emphasis on the author's ex- perimental work in Surinam. 1430. GONGGRIJP, J. W. Over Demerara greenheart, manbarklak en een nieuwe tegen paalworm bestande houtsort. West Indié, Land- bouw. Tijdschr. v. Suriname en Curagao 6(4):3-10. Sept.1921. 9.6 L23 Ocotea rodiaei and Eschweilera. 112 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Guianas -- Surinam , 1431. GONGGRYP, J. W. Quelques remarques sur 1’emploi d essences exotiques et indigénes dans la sylviculture tropicale. Bois et Foréts des Trop. 7:251-257. Illus. Third Q. 1948. 99.8 B632 Some remarks on using exotic and indigenous species in tropical sil- viculture. Based chiefly on the authcr’s observations in Surinam, where, after many years’ absence, he noted the regeneration of native species. FS ges ee st peceeee teule in Suriname. Surinam ept. Landbouw, Nijverheid en Handel, B. 48,100 p. Ref. : : 1925. 9.6D95. : deiemnioi nee Forest investigations and surveys in Surinam. 1433. JUNKER, L. De toekomst van de houtexploitatie in Suriname. West-Indische Gids 28 i. e. 27:69-88. Ref. Mar.1946. Libr. Cong. Future of lumbering and forestry in Surinam. Includes historical re- view. 1434. KLUGE, H. C. Curious ioggers of the world: the boschneger of Suriname. Hardwood Rec. 55(10):18-20,22. Illus. Sept.10,1923. 99.81 H225 1435. KONING, DE La sylviculture dans les Pays-bas et dans les colonies néerlandaises, 3. Indes occidentales. Rev. des Eaux et Foréts 64:75-81. Feb.1926. 99.8 R322 Includes forests and forestry in Surinam. 1436. KOSTERMANS, A. J. G. H. Studies in South American Mal- phighiaceae, Lauraceae, and Hernandiaceae, especially in Suriname. Utrecht U. Bot. Mus. Meded. 25,70 p. Ref. 1936. 451 Ut7 Also separate, 457.5 K84 Geobotanical remarks, p.49-55. Useful plants, including timbers, p.56-65. 1437. LANJOUW, J. The Euphorbiaceae of Surinam. Amsterdam, de Bussy, 1931. 2 pts. 452.3 L27 Pt. 1, 84 p. Ref. Maps. Utility and use by natives, p.51-69. Geo- botanical remarks, p.70-84. 1438. MAGUIRE, B. The first botanical exploration of Table Mountain in Surinam; a report of the New York Botanical Garden’s Tropical Expedition of 1944. I-II. N. Y. Bot. Gard. J. 46:253-272,277- 287. Illus. Nov.-Dec.1945. 451 N48J 1439. NYSTROM, J. W. Surinam; a geographic study. New York, Netherlands Inform. Bur., 1942? 109 p. Ref. Illus. Maps. 278.166 N99 Forest industry, p.96,98-99. 1440. PERCIVAL, T. B. The Mora forests of Surinam. Hardwood Rec. 53(1):38,43. Illus. Apr.25,1922. 99.81 H225 1441. PFEIFFER, J. P. De houtsoorten van Suriname. Amster- dam, Kolon. Inst., Afd. Handelsmus. 6, Meded. 22,2 v. Ref. Illus. 1926-27. 503 Am82 Woods of Surinam. Chiefly wood technology. Contains notes on utili- zation, common names, and botany. 1442. *PFEIFFER, J. P. Rapport aangaande de wijze, waarop de regeering in Nederland en het gouvernement van Suriname in de toekomst werkzaam zullen kunnen zijn ter bevordering van den houtuitvoer van Suriname. ’s-Gravenhage, Algemeene Landsdruk- kerij, 1929. 110 p. Maps. Forests of Surinam, with particular reference to their industrial development. *Not examined. THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 113 Guianas -- Surinam 1443. PULLE, A. A. Exploracées botanicas de Surinam. Primeira Reuniao Sul-Amer. de Bot., An. 1:239-248. 1939. 451 R31 In addition to describing the background and present condition of bo- tanical knowledge of Surinam, describes the vegetation of explored areas. Pages cited above are an English translation preceding the Portuguese version. 1444. SNELLEN, E. De houtcap in Suriname. Tijdschr. v. Econ. Geog. 25:341-353. Nov.1934. 280.8 T44 1445. SPOON, W. Dwarsliggers uit Suriname. Nederland. Bosch- bouw Tijdschr. 18:33-35. Feb.1946. 99.8 N28 - Railway ties from Surinam. Also issued as K. Ver. Indisch Inst. Afd. Handelsmus. Ber. 209, 3 p. Illus. 1946, with an English summary. 003 Am82B 1446. SPOON, W. De hout-exploitatie in Suriname tijdens den oor- log. K. Ver. Indisch Inst. Afd. Handelsmus. Ber. 207,5 p. 1946. 503 Am82B Timber exploitation in Surinam during the war. Emphasis is on trade conditions, but commercial species, their uses, and lumbering developments are indicated. Has English summary. 1447. SPOON, W. Houtverkoling in overzeesch Nederland voor metallurgische doeleinden, 1-2. Nederland. Boschwouw-Tijdschr. 18: 273-280; 19:17-26. Dec.1946-Jan.1947. 99.8 N28 Charcoal preparation in Netherlands overseas territories, for met- allurgical use. Has English summary, and includes Surinam timber species tested for their suitability. 1448. SPOON, W. Surinaamsch hout voor fineer en triplex. Am- sterdam, Kolon. Inst., Afdeeling Handelsmus. Ber. 191,8 p. Illus. 1943? 503 Am82B Surinam wood for veneer and plywood. Has English summary. 1449. STAHEL, G. The forests of Surinam. Carib. Forester 1(1): 29. Oct.1939. 1.9622 T2C23 1450. STAHEL, G. The natural resources of Surinam. In Plants and Plant Science in Latin America, p.107-108. Waltham, Mass., Chron. Bot., 1945. 453 V58 1451. STAHEL, G. De nuttige planten van Suriname. Surinam Dept. Landbouwproefsta. B. 59,239 p. Ref. Aug.1944. 9.6 D95 Useful plants of Surinam. Kinds of timbers, their nomenclature, properties, and uses, p.123-164. 1452. STAHEL, G. De sawarie-noot, Caryocar nuciferum L., an enkele andere in Suriname in het wild groeende noten.. Indische Mer- cuur 58:689-691. Illus. Map. Nov.6,1935. 286.8 In2 Discusses the tree Carycocar nuciferum with reference to develop- ing the nut industry in Surinam. The timber has local uses. 1453. SURINAM. AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. Suri- nam timbers. Surinam, 194-? 39 p. 99.24 D95 Short descriptions of 34 native woods and information about their use. MEXICO 1454. ACLARACIONES sobre el consumo doméstico de carb6on vegetal y lena. Méx. Forest. 19:27-28. Mar./Apr.1941. 99.8 Mo7 Domestic consumption of charcoal and fuelwood. 1455. ALLOUARD, P. Les foréts et les industries forestiéres au Mexique. Bois et Foréts des Trop. 15:223-234. Third Q. 1950. 99.8 B632 F Tot Includes description of the government’s “Integrated Units plan. English summary. 114 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Mexico 1456. AMERICAN WOOD PRESERVERS’ ASSOCIATION. Proceed- ings 36-43. 1940-47. 300.9 Am3 Includes listing of wood preservation piants in Mexico and Central America. 1457. ARIES, R. S., and SERRANO, J. Summary of Mexican paper industry. Paper Indus. & Paper World 29(1):69-71. Apr.1947. 302.8 P1923 After an historical review of the industry, discusses the forest re- source. Table 2 gives areas and volumes of pine timber by States. cay. locates Mexican pulp and paper mills and estimates capacity of each. 1458. ARMOUR RESEARCH FOUNDATION, CHICAGO. Productos forestales. México, D. F., Banco de México, 1950. 122 p. 99.75 Ard The Spanish version of a report also appearing in the Foundaticn’s Technological Study of Various Mexican Industries, item 1520 in this bibliography. Statistics are from official and commercial sources. Contents: Forest products; Lumber; Pulp and paper; Products of De- structive Distillation; Naval stores; Candelilla wax; Other forest products; Conclusion; Recommendations. 1459. ASOCIACION NACIONAL DE PRODUCTORES DE MADERAS DE PINO. Memoria de la... convencidn, Nos. 1-3. Durango, México, 1948-50. 3v. 99.9 C7622 % Transactions of the National Association of Pine Producers include speeches presenting the viewpoint of industry, research, and govern- ment in Mexico. Lumber grading and standardization, wood utiliza- tion, forest management, forest protection, forest credit and forest administration are the principle subjects discussed. 1460. ATTOLINI, J. Economia de la cuenca del Papaloapan. México, D. F., Instituto de Investigaciones Econémicas, 1950. 176 p. 281.14 At8E Describes the forests; estimates resources and production, p.9-26. 1461. ATTOLINI, J. Las especies forestales en la cuenca del Papaloapan. Rev. de Econ. |Mexico] 11(11):29-34. Nov.15,1948. 280.8 R3293 A statistical study of forest resources in the Papaloapan region. 1462. AVILA HERNANDEZ, M. Aspecto general del problema forestal de México. Chapingo 24:75-76. Aug.1948. 102 C36 1463. BAROJAS ARMINO, S. Aprovechamiento de los recursos forestales de México, 1-3. Méx. Dir. Gen. Forest. y de Caza B. 3(3): 6-9; 4(1):10-14; 5:13-17. May/June 1942,Jan./June 1943,Jan./June 1944. 99.9 M574 V. 3, including Pt. 1 is issued as Boletin Bimestral, Méx. Dir. For- est y de Caza. Utilization of Mexico’s forest resources. Pt. 1 discusses Mexico’s forest economy in general; Pt. 2 reviews forest zones and areas, with summary statistics from the 1930 census, and discusses owner - ship of forest property; Pt. 3 concerns forest products, and sum- marizes again the place of timber in the national economy. 1464. BAROJAS ARMINO, S. Datos relativos a la Ley del Impues- to Forestal y la reglamentaci6n del mismo. Méx. Dept. Forest. y de Caza y Pesca B. 1(3):23-29. Feb./Apr.1936. 99.9 M573 Mexico’s forest tax law and its enforcement. 1465. BAROJAS ARMINO, S. La tributaci6én forestal en México. México. Dir. Gen. Forestal y de Caza. Memoria de la primera con- venciOn nacional forestal, p.251-265. México, D. F., 1942. 99.9 C7699 THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 115 Mexico Forest taxation. Appendices 1-7 analyze tax quotas by various - ucts and by States. Included also are penduchion stationie ieee from the forest levy records. 1466. BARRENA, R. Zonas forestales vedadas. México. Dir. Gen. Forest. y de Caza. Memoria de la primera convencién nacional fo- restal, p.69-77. México, D. F., 1942. 99.9 C7699 Forest reserves and national park areas. 1467. BELL, P. L., and MACKENZIE, H. B. Mexican west coast and Lower California; a commercial and industrial survey. U.S. Bur. Foreign & Dom. Com. Spec. Agents Ser. 220,340 p. Illus. 1923. 157.71 Sp3 Forest products, p.180-186, include reports on lumber, fuelwood, and dyewood. 1468. *BELTRAN, E. El problema de la conservaci6n de los re- cursos naturales en México, y un proyecto para resolverlo. México, D. F., Sociedad Mexicana de Historia Natural, 1946. 15 p. 1469. *BELTRAN, E. La proteccidn de la naturaleza. México, D. F., Secretaria de Educaci6on Publica, (Biblioteca Enciclopedica Popular, 206). 1949. 92 p. 1470. BELTRAN, E. Los recursos naturales de México y su con- servaciOn. México, D. F., Secretaria de Educacién Publica, 1946. 96 p. (Biblioteca Enciclopedica Popular 106). Libr. Cong. 1471. BENJAMIN, R. S. Green gold in Yucatan. Américas 2(9):12- 15. Sept.1950. 150.9 Am34 Concerns the lumbering operations of Alfredo Medina V., and Co- -lonia Yucatan, his model lumber camp. 1472. BLANCO, C. E. Como explota sus bosques La Cia. Made- rera de Durango, S. A. Mensajero Forest. 7(67):9-11. Sept./Oct. 1949. 99.8 M522 Plans for forest operations in the Sierra Madre area. 1473. BLANCO, C. E. La Ley Forestal y algunas dificultades que la practica senala para cumplirla. Méx. Forest. 7:25-28. Map. Feb. 1929. 99.8 M57 Tariffs and transportation differentials in Mexico. 1474. BLANCO, G. The water supply of Mexico City: its relation to renewable natural resources. Inter-Amer. Conf. on Conserv. of Renewable Nat. Resources, Proc. 1948:361-369. 150 In82 No.4 1475. BUENROSTRO, E. Sustituci6n de combustibles vegetales de uso domestico: carbon. Méx. Dir. Gen. Forest. y de Caza. Memoria de la primera convenci6n nacional forestal, p.117-122, México, D. F, 1942. 99.9 C7699 Charcoal production. 1476. CABALLERO, P. J. Los resultados de la preservaci6n de maderas en los Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México. Méx. Dir. Gen. Forest. y de Caza. Memoria de la primera convencion nacional fo- restal, p.111-115. México, D. F., 1942. 99.9 C7699 Also in Méx. Dir. Gen. Forest. y de Caza B. Bimest. 3(1):3-7. Map. Jan./Feb.1942. 99.9 M574 Charts show tie renewals on Mexico’s national railways. 1477. CAMILO, C. DEL La silvicultura y las industrias como bases para el empleo permanente de emergencia. Carib. Forester 5: 138-144. Apr.1944. 1.9622 T2C23 Provisions which should be made to protect sources of industrial timber in Mexico from excessive exploitation, especially in time of war. *Not examined. 116 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Mexico Has English summary. 1478. CARBON. Nosotros [Mexico] 1(13):35-44. July 15, 1944. Libr. Cong. Largely a pictorial presentation of charcoal and fuelwood exploita- tion. 1479. CASTELLANOS R., O. A. Principales aspectos que offrece el problema forestal en Chiapas y su possible resoluci6n. México, D. F., 1944. 76 p. [llus. Libr. Cong. Thesis (Ingen. Agron.) Reproduced from typewritten copy. Contents: Objectives of the »-ork; Various operations in Chiapas; Exploitation of indigenous species: Reforestation; Protection problem; Conclusions. 1480. CASTRO F., F. Importancia del conocimiento de nuestros recursos forestales y de su capacidad productiva |Mexico]. Indus. Forest. 1(2):12-14. Mar.1945. 99.8 In23 Discusses the lack of knowledge of Mexican forest resources and productive capacity. 1481. CAVE, M.S. Forest legislation in Mexico. Washington, U. S. Off. Coordinator Inter-Amer. Aff., 1945. 47 p. Ref. Pan Amer. Union Libr. In addition to abstracting laws published in Diario Oficial, this pubd- lication summarizes the forest situation in Mexico, deriving its in- formation from U. S. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce sources. A list of common names, scientific names, and wood uses for species mentioned in the report, is appended. 1482. CID Y BERGMAN, M. La resinaci6én como una industria de porvenir para México. Méx. Dir. Gen. Forest. y de Caza B. Bimest. 3(2):21-24. Mar./Apr.1942. 99.9 M574 Lists resin-producing pines and States in which they occur. Discuss- es the possibilities of other resin developments in addition to naval stores. 1483. CIMENTAL, C. Formaci6n de Parques Nacionales en el Estado de Durango. Méx. Forest 8:42-44. Mar.1930. 99.8 M57 1484. COLE, D. S. Large areas of timber land in Mexico awaiting development. Foreign Trade 4:331-333. Aug.14,1948. 286.8 C162 Describes timbered areas and estimates the volumes in better stands, for hardwood and pine forests. Also discusses lumber and plywood industries, and the factors limiting exploitation. 1485. COLE, D. S. Mexican processed wood products fail to obtain export market acceptance. Foreign Trade 4:520-522. Sept.11,1948. 286.8 C162 Discusses production and trade, and outlines steps for the improve- ment of Mexican forest-products industries. 1486. CONSIDERACIONES que deben guiar la formulaci6n de un nuevo convenio de comercio entre México y los Estados Unidos de Norteamérica en lo refererente a maderas. Indus. Forest. 2(12):15- 21. Mar.15,1947. 99.8 In23 Discusses duties and tariffs. 1487. LAS COOPERATIVAS forestales y la explotacién de montes comunales y ejidales. Méx. Dept. Forest. y de Caza y Pesca B. 1(1): 117-126. Sept./Oct.1935. 99.9 M573 Forest cooperatives and the exploitation of communal and ejidal forests. Includes statistics of forest production on collective held lands and lists authorized forest cooperative societies. 1488. CORPORACIONES de defensa contra incendios de montes. Méx. Dept. Forest. y de Caza y Pesca B. 2(7): facing 96. Apr./Aug. 1937. 99.9 M573 THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 117 Mexico A map and a chart showing forest fire-fighting organizations in Mexico. 1489. COXE, G. R. Pulp and paper industry -- Mexico. U.S. Off. Internatl. Trade, World Trade in Commod. Pt. 6, Pulp & Paper 5(27) 7p. Oct.1947. 157.54 In236 j 1490. CREACION de reservas forestales de la fauna sylvestre y zonas de reforestaci6n en la frontera con los Estados Unidos del Norte. Méx. Dept. Forest. y de Caza y Pesca B. 1(2):159-181. Nov.1935/Jan.1936. 99.9 M573 1491. DUPRE CENICEROS, E. The forest problem of Mexico. Inter-Amer. Conf. on Conserv. of Renewable Nat. Resources, Proc. 1948:418-425. 150 In82 No.4 In Spanish, Méx. Dir. Gen. Forest. y de Caza B., Jan./Dec.1949:3- 15. 1950. 99.9 M574 Botanical-geographical regions of vegetation; Forest areas; Influ- ence of forest resources on Mexico’s economy; People who make their living from these resources; Industries that depend on forest resour- ces; Causes of deforestation; Measures taken by Mexico to preserve its forest resources; Inventory plans. 1492. DUPRE CENICEROS, E. Los recursos forestales de México y Stone eryacian. Chapingo 21:37-41; 22:19-20,29. May-June 1948. aoe C the forest area and tabulates production over the period 1941-45. 1493. DURLAND, W. D. Magnifico porvenir de los bosques del occidente de México. Méx. Forest. 7:211-212. Oct.1929. 99.8 M57 1494. ECONOMIA de los Estados: Campeche. Rev. Econ. 4(12):22- 32. Dec.20,1941. 280.8 R3293 Over 60 percent of the total land area is forested. In the section on forest products, p.26-27, chicle exploitation receives the fullest treatment. 1495. ESCUDERO, A., and SALAS, D. Estadistica forestai del Estado de Jalisco. Méx. Forest. 3:4-9. Jan.1925. 99.8 M57 1496. ESPEJEL DIAZ, L. Cual es y qué significa la riqueza fo- restal de Chihuahua. B. Forest. 2(21):14-20,24; (22):4-5,17-18,20-21; (24):10-11,24. Aug.1950,Oct.1950. 99.8 B633 Nos. 21 & 22 dated August. No. 22 presents developments in the lumber industry of Chihuahua, with the following charts: Schematic drawing of roads constructed for the lumber industry of Chihuahua ; Laborers and families supported by the lumber industry; Investment in the lumber industry; Taxes paid by the lumber industry to the na- tional government, to the State and to the municipality; Taxes and annual expenditures. 1497. FERNANDEZ R., J. Breves apuntes sobre la industria resinera. Méx. Forest. 23:28-34,51-54. Mar.-Sept.1945. 99.8 Md7 1498. FERRIZ SAVINON, A. Un riqueza forestal no explotada en México. Méx. Forest. 1(11/12):10-11. Nov./Dec.1923. 99.8 Md7 Tannin sources, an unexploited forest resource in Mexico. 1499. FLEMING, G. R. Timbers and trade of Mexico. Wood [London] 4:341-345. Aug.1939. 99.82 W855 Includes a table of information about Mexico’s principal timbers. 1500. FOGLIO MIRAMONTES, F. Geografia econémica agricola del Estado de Michoacan. México, D. F., Secretario de Agricultura y Fomento, 1936. 3 v. & atlas. 278.14 F68 V. 2, Sec. 2, Forests. Analyzes the area resource, chief tree spe- cies, degree of exploitation, and products. 118 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Mexico 1501. FOREMAN, W. J. Changing land tenure patterns in Mexico. Land Econ. 26:65-77. Feb.1950. 282.8 J82 Includes discussion of land reform legislation affecting ownership and use of woodlands. 1502. GAITAN, G. Los incendios de los bosques. Méx. Forest. 6: 218-223. Nov.1928. 99.8 M57 Further statements on forest fire policy, by the same author, in 8: 145-151. July 1930. ey Gives the causes of forest fires in Mexico and discusses the general forest economy in relation to fires. An analysis of the article in English, by A. N. Weber, appears in J. Forestry 27:433-435. Apr. 1929. 99.8 F768 1503. GALICIA, D. F. Los Parques Nacionales de México. Mex. Dept. Forest. y de Caza y Pesca B. 3(10):75-85. Mar./May 1938. 99.9 M573 Lists the parks, gives area in hectares, and notable characteristics, such as virgin forests. 1504. GALICIA, D. F. Trabajos preliminares de ordenaci6n de bosques, propiedad de indigenas tarahumaras. Méx. Dir. Gen. Forest y de Caza y Pesca B. Bimest. 3(2):12-17. Map. Mar./Apr.1942. : 99.9 M574 A preliminary management plan applied to collectively -held lands. Further developments in this project are reported in Indus. Forest. 1(1)*, (2):23-24; (3):26-29; (4)*. Jan.-Dec.1945. 99.8 In23 _ 1505. GARCIA DIAZ, E. Algunas consideraciones sobre aprove- chamientos en México de productos forestales intermedios, principal- mente para ferrocarriles. Méx. Forest. 6:4-6. Jan.1928. 99.8 M57 1506. GARCIA DIAZ, E. Una explotaci6én forestal en Méjico. Montes 3:148-155. Illus. Mar./Apr.1947. 99.8 M763 The history of La Gavia forest operations in the State of Mexico, producing commodities ranging from lumber and pulpwood to fuel- wood. Estimates existing volumes in pine and fir and discusses regu- lation of the cut. 1507. GARCIA DIAZ, E. Los grandes dajfios que producen los ‘focoteros’’ en los pinares de la Repiblica. Méx. Forest. 11:58-61. Mar.1933. 99.8 M57 Naval stores practices in Mexico, particularly excessive wounding practices. 1508. GARCIA DIAZ, E. Interés econémico de la restauraci6n de la zona forestal mexicana. Méx. Forest. 2:94-97. Nov.1924. 99.8 M57 1509. GARCIA MARTINEZ, J. Desarollo y utilizaci6n de los re- cursos forestales de México. Carib. Forester 5:124-135. Apr.1944. 1.9622 T2C23 Similar title in Rev. Agr. [Guatemala] (ser.2) 2:410-418. July/Dec. 1946. 8 G934 Separate, with title Desarrollo y utilizacti6n de los recursos fores- tales en los paises americanos. México, D. F., Segunda Conferencia Inter-Americana de Agricultura, 1944. 22 p. 99.75 G16 The development and utilization of Mexico’s forest resources, with estimates of wood production, forest cover, and number of trees per hectare. English summary. 1510. GARCIA MARTINEZ, J. La explotacién de carbén vegetal en la regién central de la Republica. Mex. Dept. Forest. y de Caza y Pesca B. 3(11):83-103. Maps. June/Aug. 1938. 99.8 M573 *Not examined. THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 119 Mexico Charcoal operations in the central region of Mexico. Gives the for- est resource in 10 States and the Distrito Federal; estimates produc- tion by municipalities. Appended material tabulates consumption of charcoal and fuelwood. Beale eee ER TINGS 2 rap pap ntaelan de los pinos en Méx- ico. Méx. Dept. Forest. e Caza esca B. 4(12):183-229. : Sept./Nov.1938. 99.9 M573 ‘ MU anoey en so published separately (99.22 M572)., and in Méx. Forest. 16:63- 711; 17:9-26. Oct.1938-Mar.1939. 99.8 iba ne eh A report on the composition, distribution, and utilization of Mexico’s pine forests. Much of its information is in tabular form. Contents: Pine species in the Republic and their classification; Geographic dis- tribution of pines in Mexico; Area covered by pine in the Republic; _ General inventories; Possibility of pine-forest production; Forest pro- duction of all pine woodlands in the Republic; Prices and value of pine products. 1512. GARCIA MARTINEZ, J. La legislaci6én forestal como base de una mejor administraci6n de los recursos naturales de los bosques de nuestro pais. Méx. Dir. Gen. Forest. y de Caza. Memoria de la primera convencién nacional forestal, p.233-242. México, D. F., 1942. 99.9 C7699 Also in Mex. Dir. Gen. Forest. y de Caza B. 2(4):19-36. Nov./Dec. 1941. 99.9 M574 1513. GARCIA MARTINEZ, J. Las superficies forestales de la Re- publica. Mex. Dept. Forest. y de Caza y Pesca B. 3(8):127-140. Map. _Sept./Nov.1937. 99.9 M573 Delineates forest areas by climatic zone and by altitude zone, with some mention of the dominant vegetation in the various areas. The map of forest zones is one often reproduced in other writings about Mexico’s forest resources. 1514. GAY, E. C. The naval stores industry in Mexico. Gamble’s Internatl. Naval Stores Ybk. 1930/31: 111-112. 1930. 309 G14N Mentions seven species of pine of which four produce turpentine. Important features of the law regulating ownership or leasing of tim- ber lands in Mexico are given. 1515. GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION. GENERAL MOTORS OVERSEAS OPERATIONS. Economic survey of Mexico. New York, 1942. 131 p. Maps. Libr. Cong. Forestry, p.19-22. Table 2 gives forest products production esti- mates, 1937-41. Figure 4 is a map of timber areas. 1516. GERARD, F. Las explotaciones de maderas tropicales; even tualidades econémicas a que se encuentran expuestas. Indus. Forest. 1(2):10-11. Mar.1945. 99.8 In23_ Expected developments and some problems realized in Mexico, with regard to exploiting tropical timbers. 1517. GERARD, F. La industria de maderas no coniferas y nues- tro comercio exterior. Indus. Forest. 1(3):10-12. July 1, 1945. 99.8 In23 The Mexican hardwood industry and foreign trade. 1518. GERARD, F. La industria maderera dentro de la economia general de México. Indus. Forest. 1(1):8-11. Jan.1945. 99.8 In23 The place of the lumber industry in Mexico’s economy. 1519. GILL, T. H. Los recursos forestales de México. Timber- man 31(10):37-38. Aug.1930. 99.81 T484 Spanish version, Méx. Forest. 9:22-27. Feb.1931. 99.8 M57 Historical background; early forest law; railroad and mining expan- sion; forest reserves and forest zones; business outlook. 120 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Mexico 1520. GODWIN, F., NELSON, M. E., and VILLASENOR, R. Report to the Banco de México, S. A., México, D. F. Technological audit of selected Mexican industries with industrial research recommenda- tions. Chicago, Armour Res. Found., 1946. 208 p. 280.14 Ard Ch. 5, Forest Products, divided as follows: Mexico’s forests; Lum- ber; Cellulose, pulp and paper; Destructive distillation; Naval stores; Candelilla wax; Other Mexican forest products. 1521. GOMEZ ROMERO, F. Breve comentario a una excursién por el Norte de la Republica [Mexico]. Chapingo 16, p.16-21,32-33. Aug.1947. 102 C36 To observe lumbering operations in Durango. 1522. GOMEZ Y GUTIERREZ, A. Datos valiosos sobre la refor- estaciOn en México. Mensajero Forest. 8(74):4-5,16-17. June 30, 1950. 99.8 M522 . Reviews the history of forest destruction in México and outlines pro- gram for reforestation, with cost estimates. 1523. GONZALEZ DE LA CADENA, E. Sugestiones para una me- jor organizacion de los nucleos campesinos del pais, con el fin de que obtengan la mayor utilidad en la explotacién de sus montes, preferen- temente en relaciOn con el crédito forestal y la eliminaci6n de in- termediarios. Méx. Dir. Gen. Forest y de Caza. Memoria de la pri- mera convencion nacional forestal, p.163-169. México, D. F., 1942. 9929 C7699 Suggestions for better rural organizations to obtain fuller wood utili- zation, preferably in relation to forest credit and elimination of inter- mediate marketing agents. 1524. GONZALEZ GALLARDO, A. The forest situation and forest problems of Mexico; statement before the Forestry Committee. Food & Agr. Organ. of the United Nations, Doc. of the Conf., 1st sess., 200, 9p. Oct.31, 1945. 389.9 F735D 1525. GUERRERO, Q. A. La nueva ley forestal y la industria de la madera. Mensajero Forest. 6(54):1,10-11,13. Mar./Apr.1948. 99.8 M522 Mexico’s new forest law and the lumber industry. 1526. GUERRERO, S. Conveniencia de que el Estado controle tec- nica y economicamente la producci6n forestal. Méx. Dept. Forest. y de Caza y Pesca B. 2(7):121-133. Apr./Aug.1937. 99.9 M573 State controls over forest operations. 1527. GUERRERO, S. Estudio econémico y juridico sobre la pro- priedad forestal en Mexico. Problemas Agr. de Méx. 1:199-215. 1934. 281.9 P25 An economic and legal study of forest ownership in Mexico. 1528. GUERRERO, S., and CASTRO, F. Proyecto de ordenaci6n del bosque comunal del pueblo de Capacuaro [Michoacan]. Mex. Dept. Forest. y de Caza y Pesca B. 1(4):245-321. Illus. Map. May/Aug. 1936. 99.9 M573 A management plan for a communal forest, oriented toward cross- tie and naval stores production. 1529. GUTIERREZ, I. Protecci6n a los bosques de la Republica [Mexico]. Soc. Mex. Geog. y Estad. B. 42:88-176. May 1930. 016 M57B Chiefly a discussion of fire protection problems. Reviews forest fires in Mexico’s history. 1530. GUTIERREZ, R. J. Lumber opportunities in Mexico. Tim- berman 44(6):72. Apr.1943. 99.81 T484 1531. GUTIERREZ ROLDAN, F. Aspectos de la industria forestal [Mexico]. Indus. Forest. 1(1):5-6. Jan.1945. 99.8 In23 THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 121 Mexico 1532. HAJJAR, F. Pulp and paper industry -- Mexico. U. S. Off. Internatl. Trade, World Trade Commod. Pt. 6.,Pulp & Paper 5(27), Tp. Oct.1947. 157.54 1n236 1533. INTER-AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION. A state- ment of the laws of Mexico in matters affecting business in its various aspects and activities. Washington, 1948. 161 p. Libr. Cong. Forestry legislation, p.122-123. 1534. JOERNS, A. Doing business in Mexico. Timberman 45(9): 72,74. July 1944. 99.81 T484 Briefly discusses government, taxes, labor, transportation and equipment from the viewpoint of the lumberman considering forest operations in Mexico. 1535. JOERNS, A. Mexico’s timber resources. Timberman 43(4): 46,48,50. Map. Feb.1942. 99.81 T484 Discusses factors affecting timber operations in Mexico, such as legislation and transportation. Names the commercial tree species. A map delineates areas where tropical hardwoods, temperate hard- woods and coniferous species occur. 1536. JUAREZ HERRERA, R. Cual es el lugar en que conviene instalar una usina de destilaci6n de maderas y sus derivas en México, con capacidad de 100,000 toneladas anuales de maderas de encino. Méx. Forest. 25:51-54,64-68. July-Dec.1947. 99.8 M57 Possibilities of establishing wood distillation operations in Mexico, utilizing oak. Discusses localities in which such operations are most likely to succeed. - 1537. JUAREZ HERRERA, R. Cuales son los caminos que debe seguir la economia forestal para llegar a obtener un mejor redimien- to de los bosques de México. Méx. Forest. 22:33-36. Mar./Apr.1944. 99.8 M57 Meeting wood requirements by better utilization. : 1538. JUAREZ HERRERA, R. Cuanto pierde nuestro pais con no destilar las maderas para atender su consumo doméstico de metileno, acetona, aceites pesados de alquitran y cuanto por los imperfectos métodos de elaboracion del carbon. Méx. Forest. 24:69-71. Oct./Dec. 1946. 99.8 M57 Possibilities of developing the products of destructive distillation in Mexico. 1539. JUAREZ HERRERA, R. Estudio dasonémico formulado para regir los aprovechamientos del bosques ejidal y comunal de Santiago Cuautengo, Amecameca, México. Méx. Forest. 20:77-84; 21:7-22. Oct./Dec.1942-Jan./Feb.1943. 99.8 M57 A working plan for ejidal and communal forest areas includes dis- cussion of economic factors affecting such areas. 1540. JUAREZ HERRERA, R. Plan de trabajos de investigacion sobre el desarrollo moderno de la utilizacién de las maderas. Méx. Forest. 22:16-18. Jan./Feb.1944. 99.8 M57 Plans for studying wood utilization, applied to Mexico s forests. 1541. KATZE, M. B. Turpentine production in Mexico. Timber - man 24(10):152,154. Aug.1923. 99.81 T484 Discusses operations, markets, and labor. 1542. KESHEN, A. S. ‘‘South of the border.’’ Government dom- inates Mexican lumber industry. South. Lumber J. 53(11):14,16,108. Nov.1949. 99.81 So8 Discusses government controls and mentions some of the larger timber operations in Mexico. 1543. LANG, D. M. Report on the lumber industry and forest con- ditions in Mexico. Albuquerque?, U. S. Forest Serv., Sowest. Reg., 122 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Mexico 1941. 36 p. 1.9621 R3R29 Contents: The pine region of Mexico; Extent of present lumber indus- try; The future of the lumber industry; The forest organization; Mis- cellaneous notes on rate of growth, size of trees, etc.; Maximum sizes and utilization; Precipitation; Reproduction conditions; Stump- age rates; Freight rates; Miscellaneous cost and selling price data; Defect in Mexico pines; Insect conditions in Mexico; The turpentine industry in Mexico; The hardwood stands of Mexico; Conclusions. 1544. LATENT forest riches [Mexico]. Mex.-Amer. Rev. 14(5):14- 15,66. May 1946. 287 M572 Possibilities and recent developments of forest industries. 1545. LENZ, H. La reforestaci6n como base de las industrias del papel. Méx. Forest. 22:41-48. May/June 1944. 99.8 M57 Reforestation as a basis for the pulp and paper industry in Mexico. 1546. LEZAMA MICHEL, R. El abastecimiento de durmientes y maderas para los ferrocarriles del pais. Méx. Forest. 22:1-2. Jan./Feb.1944. 99.8 M57 Supplying ties and timbers to the National Railroads. 1547. LOOCK, E. E. M. The pines of Mexico and British Honduras Union of So. Africa Dept. of Forestry B. 35,244 p. Ref. Illus. Maps. 1950. 99.9 So84 Report on a reconnaisance made in 1947, in relation to seed sources for South African plantings. Contents: South African aspects; Regional description of Mexico and British Honduras; Description of the for- ests of Mexico and British Honduras by physiographic divisions; For- estry practice in Mexico and British Honduras; Systematics of Mex- ican and British Honduras pines. 1548. LUMBER markets and timber resources of Mexico. U.S. Bur. Foreign & Dom. Com., Com. Rpt. 51:1242-1249. Mar.3,1921. 157.7 C76D Also in West Coast Lumberman 39(467):34,43-44. Mar.15,1921. 99.81 W52; Pan Amer. Union B. 52:325-338. Apr.1921. 150.9 M76 1549, MCGILLICUDDY, B. H. Observacions [on timber resources] in Mexico. Timberman 45(10): 80,82. Aug.1944, 99.81 T484 1550. MCMANAMA, G. P. 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Sept.1945. 99.8 In23 The penalty fee in Mexican forest law. 1573. MULLER, J. L. Forest resources and lumber economy of Mexico. U.S. Bur. Foreign & Dom. Com., Indus. Ref. Serv. Pt.6, Forest Prod. 3(16),19 p. Ref. Maps. Oct.1945. 157.54 1n236 Partial contents: Geography and topography; Forest types and forest classification; The lumber industry; Lumber trade; Labor; Transpor- tation; Forest law; Partial list of commercial species. 1574. MULLER, J. L., and DEUBER, T. P. Mexico’s timberland awaits development. South. Lumberman 169(2129):221-226. Map. Dec.15,1944. 99.81 So82 Also in Foreign Com. Wk. 15(13):4-8,30. June 24,1944. 157.54 F763 The resource, the industry, and trade conditions. 1575. MULLERRIED, F. K. G. Conviene establecer Parques Na- cionales en el Estado de Chiapas. Mex. Dir. Gen. Forest. y de Caza, B. Jan./Dec.1949:31-34. 1950. 99.9 M574 1576. MUNOZ AGUILAR, E. Estudio de los recursos forestales del Estado de Chihuahua. Méx. Forest. 12(10/11):197-200. 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The appendices include the text of The Convention on Nature Protection and Wild life Preservation in the Western Hemisphere p.23-27; a bibliography on conservation problems in Mexico, p.88-111; a memorandum by William Vogt on observations in Chile, p.119-140; and the text of a Mexican law on conservation of soil and water, p.144-148. 1582. PARRES, J. Forest resources of the west coast of Mexico. Pacific Sci. Cong., 5th, Proc. 2:1007-1012. 1934. 330.9 P194 Lacking inventory statistics, the author lists outstanding forest spe- cies in each State, estimates production by species, and discusses transportation facilities. 1583. PASCACIO GAMBOA, R. El problema de la conservacion de los bosques en el Estado de Chiapas. Mex. Dir. Gen. Forest. y de Caza. B. 2(4):37-44. Nov./Dec.1941. 99.9 M574 Also in Méx. Dir. Gen. Forest. y de Caza. Memoria de la primera convencion nacional forestal, p.79-83. México, D. F., 1942. 99.9 C7699 1584. PATINO, P. Bosques. Rev. de Econ. 11(i):22-26. Map. Jan.31,1948. 280.8 R3293 1585. PENA, M. T. DE LA Bosquejo econémico y social del Es- tado de Campeche. Soc. Méx. de Geog. y Estadis. B. 60:553-582. July/Aug.1945. 516 M57B Forests and their exploitation, especially for chicle, p.575-579. 1586. PONENCIA sobre los principales problemas que afectan a la industria maderera. B. Forest. 2(21):1-3. Aug.1950. 99.8 B633 Report of the Union de Madereros de Chihuahua on problems affect- ing the lumber industry in that state. Includes discussion of invest- ments, employment, and taxation. 1587. PRINCIPALES caracteristicas de los apt ae Nacionales. Méx. Dir. Forest. y de Caza B. 1(4):5-8; (5):4-8; 2 1):10-13. Sept.- Nov.1940, Feb.1941. 99.9 M574 ' For each park gives date of origin, establishing legislation, com- munication systems, area in hectares, brief description, and a note on outstanding features such as vegetation. 1588. PROGRAMA de Protecci6n Forestal y de Caza y Pesca que se propone desarrollar este Departamento Aut6nomo del Ramo en el Estado de Puebla, de acuerdo y con la cooperacion del Gobierno de la misma entidad y de la Sociedad Forestal Problana. Mex. Dept. For- est. y de Caza y Pesca B. 1(2):153-158. 99.9 M573 126 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Mexico 1589. QUEVEDO, M. A. DE Consideraciones sobre reservas fores- tales necesarias para resolver el problema forestal nacional presen- tadas al C. Presidente de la Republica por el Jefe del Departamento Forestal y de Caza y Pesca. Mex. Dept. Forest. y de Caza y Pesca B. 2(6):105-115. Jan./Mar.1937. 99.9 M573 1590. QUEVEDO, M. A. DE La cuesti6én del carb6én vegetal y su explotaci6n en los bosques del Distrito Federal, que importa poner en veda. Méx. Forest. 10:133-136. Nov./Dec.1932. 99.8 M57 1591. QUEVEDO, M. A. DE Explotaci6én y comercio de productos forestales. Méx. Forest. 3:83-89. June/July 1925. 99.8 M57 1592. QUEVEDO, M. A. DE Los incendios de nuestro bosques y la necesaria atenci6n para prevenirlos. Méx. Forest. 6:213-217. Nov. 1928. 99.8 M57 1593. QUEVEDO, M. A. DE Informe sobre parques nacionales y reservas forestales en el Valle de México. Méx. Forest. 11:1-6. Jan.1933. 99.8 M57 1594. QUEVEDO, M. A. DE La iniciaci6n de la camapafia de pro- teccién forestal del Territorio Nacional y sus desarrollos sucesivos y tropiezos. Méx. Forest. 19:67-76. July/Aug.1941. 99.8 M57 Beginnings and subsequent developments in forest protection. 1595. QUEVEDO, M. A. DE La necessidad y gran conveniencia de formar las cartas geoforestales de las diversas regiones del Ter- ritorio mexicano. Méx. Forest 19:111-114. Nov./Dec.1941. 99.8 M57 The need and usefulness of maps of the geo-forest regions of Mex- ico. 1596. QUEVEDO, M. A. DE La organizaci6on del Servicio Fores- tal per el Departamento Aut6nomo Forestal y de Caza y Pesca, y su programa de labores. Mex. Dept. Forest. y de Caza y Pesca B. 1(1): 39-43. Sept./Oct.1935. 99.9 M573 1597. QUEVEDO, M. A. DE La politica forestal del Gobierno me- xicano para la protecci6n del territorio y el fomento}del granturismo. Méx. Dept. Forest. y de Caza y Pesca B. 1(2):149-152. Nov.1935/Jan 1936. 99.9 M573 1598. QUEVEDO, M. A. DE Proyecto de plan sexenal 1934-40 en lo relativo a la protecci6n forestal del territorio. Méx. Forest. 11: 187-199. Nov./Dec.1933. 99.8 M57 English digest appears in J. Forestry 33:146-154. Feb.1935. 99.8 F768 Similar title in Méx. Dept. Forest. y Caza y Pesca B. 1(1):4-29. Sept./Oct.1935. 99.9 M573 A plan designed to cope with Mexico’s particular forest problems. 1599. QUEVEDO, M. A. DE Los recursos forestales de México. Méx. Forest. 5:97-101. Sept./Oct.1927. 99.8 M57 Reviews background of forest destruction and the place of forests in Mexican economy. General estimates of the resource. 1600. QUEVEDO, M. A. DE La riqueza forestal de México. Méx. Forest 1(3):1-13. Apr.1923. 99.8 M57 Gives an historical resumé of resources and cites some statistics on resource and production aspects of Mexican forests. 1601. QUINTANAR, F. Colaboraci6én. Indus. Forest. 1(8):3-6. July 15, 1946. 99.8 In23 Forest resources in Mexico. 1602. REICHE, C. La explotacién de la resina de ocote. Méx. Forest. 3:118-119. Aug./Sept.1925. 99.8 M57 Naval stores exploitation. 1603. REUTER, L. The naval stores industry of Mexico -- its history, its methods, its output, its consumption. Gamble’s Internatl. THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 127 Mexico ‘ Naval Stores Ybk. 1930/31:107-111. Illus. 1930. 309 G14N 1604. LA RIQUEZA forestal de Sonora y programa del Gobierno del Estado. Méx. Dept. Forest y de Caza y Pesca B. 1(1):187-192. Sept./Oct.1935. 99.9 M573 1605. RODRIGUEZ MUNOZ, R. Algunos pequefios errores de la administracion forestal. Mensajero Forest. 7(64):14-15,17-19,21-23. June 30,1949. 99.8 M522 Some errors in forest administration in Mexico. Discusses legisla- tion and management of pine forests in Durango. 1606. RODRIQUEZ MUNOZ, R. Recursos y usos de un fondo per- manente y un sistema de crédito forestal. Asoc. Nac. de Prod. de Maderas de Pino, Memoria de la 3d Convencion, p.119-132. Durango, Méx., 1950. 99.9 C7622 Applications and uses of a permanent fund and system of forest credit. Economic aspects of forest exploitation in Mexico. | _ 1607. SANTIBAREZ, C., CARDENAS, C., and ROBERT, F. Poli- tica impositiva; sugestiones generales que puedan mejorar la politica impositiva que se sigue en materia forestal. Méx. Dir. Gen. Forest. y de Caza. Memoria de la primera convenci6n nacional forestal, p.243-249. México, D. F., 1942. 99.9 C7699 Suggestions for improvement in forest policy, particularly with re- gard to forest law and taxation. 1608. SEGURA JAIMES, J., and BARRIGUETE V., M. El problema de los desmontes en relacién con la agricultura. Indus. Forest. 1(4): 17-18. Sept.1945. 99.8 In23 Forest clearing in Mexico, in relation to agriculture. 1609. SEVILLA SERDAN, C. El consumo de durmientes por los Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México; sugesti6n para la conservaci6n de los bosques de tierra fria. Méx. Forest. 11(1):10-17. Jan.1933. 99.8 M57 Tie consumption by the national railroads; discussion of supply of durable woods. 1610. SIMPSON, E. N. The ejido, Mexico’s way out. Chapel Hill, U. North Carolina Press, 1937. 849 p. 282 Si52E Mexico’s agrarian problem and the management of collectively - held, uncultivated lands. Forest lands and forestry, p.166-167; waste of the resource, p.260. 1611. SOSA, A. H. Anteproyecto del Parque Nacional “‘Los Tuxtlas’’, Veracruz. Protec. a la Nat. 3(2):5-10; (4):10-15. Oct., Dec.1938. 279.8 P94 1612. SOSA, A. H. Los bosques de la Gavia. Méx. Dept. Forest. y de Caza y Pesca B. 1(2):257-272; (3):251-273. Nov.1935/Jan. 1936-Feb./Apr.1936. 99.9 M573 In addition to the forest description, includes records of actual de- velopment and exploitation of the forests. 1613. SOSA, A. H. Breves apuntes sobre la cuesti6n forestal en el Estado de Tlaxcala. Méx. Forest. 4:54-63. May/June 1926. 99.8 M57 Continued with varying title in 6:119-126. June 1928. 1614. SOSA, A. H. Una explotacién forestal modelo, la negocia- cién resinera de Tapalpa, Jalisco. Méx. Forest. 12:66-79. Mar./Apr. 1934. 99.8 M57 ‘ 1615. SOSA, A. H. Informe de inspecci6n sobre los montes de la finca de San Diego Pinar, municipio de Citlaltepetl, Distrito de Juarez, Estado de Tlaxcala. Méx. Dept. Forest. y de Caza y Pesca, B. 4(15):125-156. June/Aug.1939. 99.9 M573 _ Inspection report on private forests (chiefly pine) in a Tlaxcala 128 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Mexico ranch area. Describes typical forest practices and abuses. 1616. SOSA, A. H. El problema forestal del Estado de Tlaxcala. Méx. Forest. 10:137-144; 11:35-43,62-65,149-152,210-213. Nov./Dec. 1932,Feb.-Mar.,July/Aug. ,Nov./Dec.1933. 99.8 M57 | Discusses the existing forest resource and its exploitation. 1617. SOSA, A. H. Sintesis forestal del Estado de Tlaxcala. Méx. Forest. 21:32-36,56-59,77-80; 22:10-15,23-32,76-79,97-102; 23:25- 27; 24:15-20,65-68; 25:4-7,19-23,44-46. Mar.-Dec.1943, Jan.-Apr., July-Dec.1944,Mar./May 1945,Jan./Mar.,Oct./Dec.1946, Jan. -Sept. 1947. 99.8 M57 Outlines a forest development program for the State of Tlaxcala. Sections on land classification, historical forest exploitation, the existing resource, and vegetation zones. 1618. TORRES TORIJA, M. Aprovechamiento de los desperdicios de la industria forestal. Méx. Dir. Gen. Forest. y de Caza. Memoria de la primera convencion nacional forestal, p.201-206. México, D. F., 1942. 99.9 C7699 Also in Méx. Dir. Gen. Forest. y de Caza B. Bimest. 3(1):19-24. Jan./Feb.1942. 99.9 M574 Utilization of wood waste. 1619. TREVINO SALDANA, C. Proyecto de ordenacién de los bos- ques de Atlamaxac, Puebla. Mex. Dept. Forest. y de Caza y Pesca B. 3(8):177-253. Map. Sept./Nov.1937. 99.9 M573 Describes both the natural and economic background of the forest in question, and evolves a management plan. 1620. UNION DE MADEREROS DE CHIHUAHUA. Ponencia sobre los principales problemas que afectan a la industria maderera. B. Forest. 2(21):1-3. Aug.1950. 99.8 B633 Statement to the governor of Chihuahua regarding difficulties and restrictions in the State’s lumber industry. 1621. UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE ON FOOD AND AGRICUL - TURE, 1943. SEC. 2, COMT. 3. Report of Mexican delegation ... Measures for development and conservation of natural resources. Hot Springs, Ark.?, 1943. 7p. 389.9 Un35M Resources and forest products. 1622. U. S. FOREIGN ECONOMIC ADMIN. FIBERS AND HIDES DIV. Buttonwood mission, Mexico; exploration in the States of Vera- cruz, Tabasco, Campeche, Yucatan, January 1-July 1, 1944. Washing- ton, 1944. 29 p. Map. 173.4 F76Bu Consists of 9 progress reports and a summary of investigations for possible commercial-developments in tannin and dyewood supplies of buttonwood (Conocarpus erecta), red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle) and fustic (Chlorophora tinctoria). Discusses growth, site factors, utilization, and other economic factors in possible commercial areas. Appendix contains a map and tables of tannin-content analyses. A condensation appears in J. Forestry 43:56-58. Jan.1945 (99.8 F728) entitled Survey of tannin resources in Mexico, by W. L. Gooch. 1623. U. S. TARIFF COMMISSION. Agricultural, pastoral and for- est industries in Mexico. Washington, 1948. 84 p. 173 T17Agri General characteristics of forest industries, p.14-15; statistics for industries, p.67-74. 1624. URANGA LOYA, A. Cultivo y explotaci6n de montes. Indus. Forest. 1(1):19-20. Jan.1945. 99.8 In23 1625. URANGA LOYA, A. Los ferrocarriles de México y su abas- tecimiento de maderas. Méx. Dir. Gen. Forest. y de Caza. B. 5(2): 1-4. July/Dec.1944. 99.9 M574 THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 129 Mexico Railroads of Mexico and their timber supply. Table gives deli i of ties by States in 1943. The : ope 1626. URANGA LOYA, A. Urge reglamentar las unidades indus- triales de explotaci6n forestal. Indus. Forest. 1(5):2-3. Nov.1945. 99.8 In23 Industry regulation in the exploitation of Mexico’s forests. 1627. URIARTE GARCIA, P. Breves exposiciones sobre las con- diciones forestales en el Estado de Durango, con relacién a la con- servacion de suelo y agua. Mensajero Forest. 7(67):1,14-15,17-18. Sept./Oct.1949. 99.8 M522 1628. VASQUEZ, R. Los actos depredatorios del hombre en la conservaci6on forestal, su concepto y problemas para México. Méxica Dir. Gen. Forest. y de Caza. Memoria de la primera convencion nacional forestal, p.57-68. México, D. F., 1942. 99.9 C7699 Forest depredations due to the activity of man. 1629. VENEER and plywood industry in Mexico. U. S. Off. Inter- natl. Trade, World Trade Commod. Pt. 6, Lumber & Allied Prod. 5 (33),4 p. Nov.1947. 157.54 In236 Based on a report by W. A. Conkright. Also jin South. Lumberman 176(2212):86,88. June 1,1948. 99.81 So82 Location of plants; description of product; log supply; effect of Mex- ico’s forestry laws; trade conditions and outlook; and an appended list of commercial species. 1630. VILLA, J. J. Une industria nueva para los madereros de Chihuahua. Mensajero Forest. 8(70):6-7,9. Jan.31,1950. 99.8 M522 Naval stores from the pines of Chihuahua. 1631. VOGT, W. Mexican natural resources -- their past, present and future. In Pan American Union. Div. of Agricultural Cooperation. Conservation Sec. Report on activities ... (1943-1946), p.28-87, illus. Washington, 1946. 150.9 R29 Spanish summary in Indus. Forest. 1(7):11-25,27-31; (8):22-39. May (15-July 15,1946. 99.8 In23 1632. VOGT, W. Unsolved problems concerning wildlife in Mex- ican National Parks. North Amer. Wildlife Conf. 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Forest. 1(10):37-42; 2(11):63-82; (12):75-82; (13):70. Nov.15, 1946 - May 15,1947. 99.8 In23 Fir (especially Abies religiosa) and its utilization. Includes statis- tics of production in Mexico, wood property comparisons with other woods, and utilization in the pulp and paper industry. THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 131 Mexico 1654. GENTRY, H. S. Notes on the vegetation of Sierra Surotato in northern Sinaloa. Torrey Bot. Club. B. 73:451-462. Sept./Oct.1946. 451 T63B 1655. GENTRY, H. S. Rio Mayo plants; a study of the flora and vegetation of the valley of the Rio Mayo, Sonora. Carnegie Inst. of Washington P. 527,328 p. Maps. 1942. 456.1 G28 Forest vegetation description, p.27-50. Also discusses forest suc- cession on abandoned milpas. 1656. GENTRY, H. S. Sierra Tacuichamona -- a Sinaloa plant lo- cale. Torrey Bot. Club. B. 73:356-362. July/Aug.1946. 451 T63B A vegetation analysis of eight forest types. 1657. GONZALEZ ORTEGA, J. Amapa prieta, Tabebuia palmeri, sage de Sinaloa). Méx. Forest. 4:31-35. Mar./Apr.1926. ~ 1658. GONZALEZ ORTEGA, J. Arellano o palo colorado [Brasi- lettia platyloba]. Méx. Forest. 4:84-85. July/Aug.1926. 99.8 M57 1659. GONZALEZ ORTEGA, J. Candelon, Rhizophora mangle L.; guacima [Guazuma abeniolial. Pro-Cult. Region. B., [Mazatlan] 38- 41:14-18. Sept./Dec.1934. 276.4 B63 1660. GONZALEZ ORTEGA, J. El ebano de México /[Libidibia sclerocarpa]. Méx. Forest. 4:21-23. Jan./Feb.1926. 99.8 M57 1661. GONZALEZ ORTEGA, J. Ebano |{Libidibia sclerocarpa]; arellano o palo colorado [Brasilettia platyloba]; amapas [Tabebuia spp.|; tecomate ayele o guaje cirial, Crescentia alata, H. B. K.; guayacan [Guaiacum Seep and haba, Hura polyandra, Baill. Pro- Cult. Region. B.,/Mazatlan] Bot. Sec., 33:3-12. Illus. Mar.1934. 276.4 B63 Chiefly botanical description, but includes notes on distribution, rate of growth, vernacular names, and illustrations of the trees. 1662. GONZALEZ ORTEGA, J. Guayacan [Guaiacum coulteri]. Méx. Forest. 5:139-141. Nov./Dec.1927. 99.8 M57 Similar material in 12:217-218. Dec.1934. 1663. GONZALEZ ORTEGA, J. La guazima [Guazuma ulmifolia]. Méx. Forest. 12:166-168. Sept.1934. 99.8 M57 1664. GONZALEZ ORTEGA, J. El haba o habilla de San Ignacio [Hura polyandra]. Méx. Forest. 5:8-11. Jan./Feb.1927. 99.8 M57 1665. GONZALEZ ORTEGA, J. Tecomate, ayele o guaje cirial [Crescentia alata]. Méx. Forest. 4:98-100. Sept./Oct.1926. 99.8 M57 - 1666. HARPER, R. M. Useful plants of Yucatan. Torrey Bot. Club B. 59:279-288. May 24,1932. 451 T63B Selection and grouping of economic plants from P. C. Standley’s Flora of Yucatan. Includes timber trees. 1667. HERRERA, H. Monografia del Rio Hondo (Quintana Roo). Soc. Mex. de Geog. y Estadis. B. 56:209-241. Ref. Mar./Apr.1942. Amer. Geog. Soc. Libr. Forest tree species growing in the region of the Rio Hondo are listed p.224-225. Mangrove swamps dominate the lower reaches. 1668. *HOFFMANN, C. C. Investigaciones en las selvas virgenes del sur de la Peninsula de Yucatan. Inst. 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Turpentine forests are included in this area. 1673. LEOPOLD, A. S. Vegetation zones of Mexico. Ecology 31: 907-518. Ref. Map. Oct.1950. 410 Ec7 Designates the boreal forest associations, pine-oak forest, cloud forest, rain forest, tropical evergreen forest, and tropical deciduous forest. The map indicates climax types rather than the actual vegeta- tion conditions of the present. 1674. LESUEUR, H. The ecology of the vegetation of Chihuahua, Mexico, north of parallel twenty-eight. Tex. U. P. 4521,92 p. Illus. Maps. June 1,1945. 463.89 L56 1675. LOOCK, E. E. M. Los bosques de pino de México; observa- ciones generales. Mensajero Forest. 5(47):7,9-10. June 30,1947. 99.8 M522 General observations of Mexico’s pine forests by a South African forester. 1676. LUNDELL, C. L. Preliminary sketch of the phytogeography of the Yucatan peninsula. Carnegie Inst. of Washington, Contrib. to Amer. Archaeol. 2(12):253-320. Ref. 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Includes timber species and briefly re- views geographical distribution, botany, utilization and nomenclature of these. Brief bibliographies accompany the description of each spe- cies. 1686. MARTINEZ, M. Las Pseudotsugas de México. Méx. Inst. -de Biol. An. 20:129-184. Map. 1949. 442.9 M57 1687. MARTINEZ, M. Los recursos forestales en las regiones del secano de México. Méx. Forest. 4:1-10. Illus. Jan./Feb.1926. 99.8 M57 A general description of vegetation in northern Mexico, in a region supporting few arboreal species but suitable for guayule production. 1688. MENDIZABAL, L. Q. Plantas curtientes: el tanino en el Arbol del Pirdé [Schinus molle]. Méx. Dept. Forest. y de Caza y Pes- ca B. 3(10):162-181. Mar./May 1938. 99.9 M573 Tannin-yielding plants. Tannin in Schinus molle. 1689. MEXICO. DEPT. FORESTAL Y DE CAZA Y PESCA. SERV. DE CONSERVACION FORESTAL. Lista de las especies forestales del Estado de Guerrero cuya madera tiene alguna aplicaciOn industrial y puede aprovecharse en construcciones o emplearse en durmientes y ademes de mina. Protec. a la Nat. 1(6/7):33; (8/9):33; (10/12):33. June/July-Oct./Dec.1936. 279.8 P94 Vernacular and scientific names of timbers, with utilization notes, State of Guerrero. 1690. MEYER, H. A. Estudio sobre la constitucién normal de los bosques virgenes del Estado de Durango. Méx. Dept. Forest. y de Caza y Pesca B. 3(9):125-154. Dec.1937/Feb.1938. 99.9 M573 1691. MEYER, H. A., and TREVINO SALDANA, C. Estudio sobre la constitucién normal y el crecimiento de la bosques virgenes de la serrania del Estado de Puebla. Méx. Dept. Forest. y de Caza y Pesca B. 2(6):165-222. Illus. Jan./Mar.1937. 99.9 M573 Also U. S. Forest Serv. Trans. 360, 27 p. Apr.1940. 1.9 F76Tr 1692. MIRANDA, F., and SHARP, A. J. Characteristics of the vegetation in certain temperate regions of eastern Mexico. Ecology 31:313-333. Ref. 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In Natural- ist’s guide to the Americas, p.574-596. Ref. Map. Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins, 1926. 409 Ec7 A review of the flora and fauna of the natural regions of Mexico. 1702. OCHOTERENA, I. Esquemas biotipicos y sinecias carac- teristicas de las regiones geografico-botanicas de México. Méx. Inst. Biol. An. 8:463-597. Illus. Dec.1937. 442.9 M57 English treatment without illustrations appears in Chron. Bot. 7: 311-315. Spring 1943. 450 C46 A detailed description of plant associations in various geographic areas of Mexico. 1703. QUEVEDO, M. A. DE Exploraci6n forestal y de Caza y pes- ca en el sureste del Estado de Veracruz. Méx. Dept. Forest. y de Caza y Pesca B. 3(11):1-5. June/Aug.1938. 99.9 M573 Similar title in Méx. Forest. 16:22-26. Apr./June 1938. 99.8 M57 1704. QUEVEDO, M. A. DE Informe al C. Presidente de la Reptb- lica sobre las observaciones llevadas a cabo en la carretera México- Laredo respecto a las condiciones forestales de los turenos vecinos en planicies, lomerios y montafias a la vista del propio camino. Méx. Dept. Forest. y Caza y Pesca B. 1(4):117-126. May/Aug.1936. 99.9 M573 Observes forest conditions along the highway. 1705. QUEVEDO, M. A. DE Informe que rinde el Ciudadano Jefe del Departamento Forestal y de Caza y Pesca, al Ciudadano Presi- dente de la Republica, sobre la exploraci6n forestal y de caza pesca en-la regién del sureste del Pais. Méx. Forest. 15:51-57,65-70 Aug.-Dec.1937. 99.8 M57 Also in Méx. Dept. Forest. y de Caza y Pesca 3(8):97-117. Sept./Nov.1937. 99.9 M573 bservations on the forest situation in southeastern Mexico. 1706. QUEVEDO, M. A. DE Informe sobre la exploracién forestal llevada a cabo por el Jefe del Departamento en la regi6én del camino México-Morelia-Guadalajara y en la regién norte de Jalisco. Méx. Dept. Forest. y de Caza y Pesca, B. 4(15):23-41. June/Aug.1939. 99.9 M573 1707. QUEVEDO, M. A. DE Informe sobre la exploraci6n forestal y de caza y pesca llevada a cabo en la region del sureste del THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 135 Mexico territorio mexicano. Méx. Dept. Forest. y de Caza y Pe ‘ 1-19. June/Aug.1939. 99.9 M573 ‘ see? oe Similar title in Méx. Forest. 17:31-37. Apr./June 1939. 99.8 M57 Includes forest types and forest utilization practices in the area. 1708. RAMIREZ CANTU, D. Notas generales sobre la vegetaci6én de la Sierra de Tepoztlan, Morelos. Méx. Inst. de Biol. An. 20:189- 228. Ref. 1949. 442.9 M57 1709. RECORD, S. J. The “‘palo prieto’’ of west central Mexico. Trop. Woods 14:8-12. June 1928. 99.08 Y1Tr _ Description of Celaenodendron mexicanum, its occurrence, and its utilization. 1710. REICHE, K. Die vegetationsverhiltnisse in der umbegung der hauptstadt von Mexiko. Bot. Jahrb. Beibl. 58(129),116 p. Illus. ‘Dec.1,1922. 450 En3B Condition of vegetation in the area around Mexico City. 1711. REKO, B. P. Nutz-und edelhélzer Mexikos. Tropenpflanzer 25:16-22,52-56. Jan.-Apr.1922. 26 T76 Timber trees and precious woods of Mexico. Lists species under botanical family, with brief notes on habit, occurrence, and utilization 1712. RIVERA MORALES, I., and MIRANDA, F. Nombres vulgares de plantas en el S. O. del Estado de Puebla. Méx. Inst. Biol. An. 13: 493-498. 1942. 442.9 M57 1713. ROLDAN, A. Cedro blanco (Cupressus thurifera). Méx. Forest. 2:11-14. Jan./Feb.1924. 99.8 M57 1714. ROLDAN, A. Cultivo y explotacién del nogal [Carya] aprove- chando nuestras nogaleras espontaneas. Méx. Forest. 3:30-32. Feb. 1925. 99.8 M57 1715. ROLDAN, A. El Liquidambar [L. styraciflua]. Méx. Forest. 11:85-87. Apr.1933. 99.8 M57 Occurrence and distribution in Mexico; notes on utilization of ex- tractives. 1716. ROMERO GREEN, V. M. El mauto (Lysiloma divaricata). Méx. Dir. Gen. Forest. y de Caza B. 2(3):37-40. Sept./Oct.1941. 99.9 M574 Includes utilization of the wood for construction, mine timbers, and fuel. 1717. RUSSELL, A. Conocarpus erecta (buttonwood, Zaragoza- mangrove), a new domestic source of tannin. Chemurg. Digest 2:27- 29. Feb.27,1943. 381 N213Na A source of tannin extract, available in commercial quantity in Mexico and Central America. 1718. SANCHEZ, E. P. El Parque Nacional del Chico. Mex. Fo- rest. 5:19-25. Map. Mar.(Apr.1927. 99.8 M57 Includes forest conditions. 1719. SANCHEZ, R., and BOURNET, E. Informe rendido sobre la exploracién practicada en la Sierra de San Blas de Pabellon, Ags. Méx. Dir. Forest. y de Caza y Pesca B. 2(7):169-183. Illus. Apr./Aug.1937. 99.9 M573 1720. SANDERS, E. M. The natural regions of Mexico. Geog. Rev. 11:212-226. Maps. Apr.1921. 500 Am35G ; 1721. *SCHENK, H. Vegetationsbilder aus der Sierra de Mixteca, Mexiko. In Karsten, G. Vegetationsbilder, Reihe 14, H. 5/6. 1922. 452.9 K142 Pictures of vegetation in the Sierra de Mixteca region. 1722. 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Montevideo, 1947. 292 p. 281.167 Ur8 Forestry plan, p.145-159. 1882. URUGUAY. MINISTERIO DE GANADERIA Y AGRICULTURA. JUNTA HONORARIA FORESTAL. Conferencias forestales. Montevi- deo, 1945. 94p. 99.9 Ur8 Includes papers on policy and legislation to cope with Uruguay’s forestry problems. Reforestation is emphasized. 1883. VILLEGAS SUAREZ, E. Los arboles en el Uruguay. Monte- video, J. Florensa, 1930. 21p. Illus. Map. Libr. Cong. 1884. VILLEGAS SUAREZ, E. Pinos y pinares del Uruguay. Asoc. Rur. Uruguay Rev. 69(11):33-34. Nov.1942. 9.9 As5 A table estimates the number of trees in natural and planted wood- lands, and gives the area devoted to coniferous growth. VENEZUELA 1885. AGRICULTURE in Venezuela. Washington, Pan Amer. Union 1947. 35 p. Ref. (American Agriculture Series.) 150.91 Ag83A Forests, p.24-29. : 1886. AVELLAN, J. El problema maderero de Venezuela. Rev. Internatl. du Bois 13:131-139. July/Aug.1946. 99.8 R326 Also in Caracas, Col. de Ingen. de Venezuela. Rev. 22:75-88. Apr./June 1944. Pan Amer. Union Libr. The timber problems of Venezuela are treated as follows: forest capacity, forest composition, forest exploitation, timber marketing conditions, peculiarities of the lumber industry in Venezuela, refor- estation, forest fires, merchantable timber, and wood treating. A list of timbers on the Caracas market, p.139. 1887. BARNES, V. Far away from well known trails (Puerto Paez and Parguasa Valley, Upper Orinoco). Rev. de Agr. de Puerto Rico 38:193-202. May/Dec.1947. 8 R325 An account in Spanish, entitled Informe de la expedicién cientifica a Venezuela, in Almanaque Agr. de Puerto Rico 1947:205-254. 8 AL62 Savanna and rain forest vegetation. 1888. BEARD, J. S. Notes on the vegetation of the Paria Peninsula, Venezuela. Carib. Forester 7:37-46. Jan.1946. 1.9622 T2C23 Spanish and French summaries. A full Spanish translation appears in Soc. Venezol. Cien. Nat. B. 10: 191-200. Oct.1945/Mar.1946. 516 C172 1889. BEEBE, W., and CRANE, J. Ecology of Rancho Grande, a subtropical cloud forest in northern Venezuela. Zoologica 32:43 -60. Illus. May 8,1947. 410 Z722 148 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Venezuela 1890. BELL, P. L. The undeveloped forests of Venezuela. Tim- berman 22(8):125-126. June 1921. 99.81 T484 . “ae Rae poe ed lea a commercial and industrial hand- ook. U.S. Bur. Foreign om. Com. Spec. Agents Ser. 2 . Maps. 1922. 157.71 Sp3 Eons te ete Geography, topography and climate, p.9-16. Forest products are dis- cussed by districts. 1892. BRICENO VALERO, A. Riqueza forestal del Estado Trujillo. Agr. Venezol. 13(132):8-9. Oct./Dec.1948. 9.95 Ag8 The forested regions, tree species found therein, and factors affect- ing exploitation in the State of Trujillo. 1893. CAVE, M.S. Forest legislation in Venezuela. Washington, U. S. Off. of Inter-Amer. Aff., 1945. 42 p. Ref. Pan Amer. Union Libr. The introduction discusses the general forest regions of Venezuela. A glossary of tree names is appended. 1894. COLL REYNA, A. Geografia econédmica de Venezuela. Caracas, 1940. 150 p. 278.169 C69 Chapter on exploitation of plant resources, p.89-96, includes tim- bers, divi-divi, and mangrove. 1895. COROTHIE, H. Maderas de Venezuela. Caracas, 1948. 321 p. Ref. 99.31 C812 Timbers of Venezuela, including also tannin sources, dyewoods, and other forest products. 1896. CRIST, R. E. Along the llanos-Andes border in Zamora, Venezuela. Geog. Rev. 22:411-422. July 1932. 500 Am35G Describes the vegetation as well as the topography, and on p. 421 gives some available timber species. 1897. CRIST, R. E. Etude géographique des llanos du Venezuela occidental. Grenoble, France, Allier, 1937. 180p. Ref. Pan Amer. Union Libr. Thesis (Ph.D.) - Université de Grenoble. Forest vegetation, p.41-46; forest products, including balata, divi- divi and timbers, p.152-153. 1898. CRIST, R. E. Life on the llanos of Venezuela. Geog. Soc. Phila. B. 35:13-25. Illus. Apr.1937. Libr. Cong. Includes forests and products. 1899. CRIST, R.E. Mérida, Venezuela -- from isolation to inte-_ gration. Sci. Mon. 55:114-131. Tllus. Aug.1942. 470 Sci23 1900. CUMMINGS, L. A. The forests of Venezuela. Trop. Woods 18:32-42. June 1929. 99.08 Y1Tr Based chiefly on reports by H. Pittier and M. Haman. After a dis- cussion of five forest types, the author lists woods classified accord- ing to products utilizing the woods, and gives a checklist of common and scientific tree names. 1901. FONTANA, E. Regeneraci6n de los montes altos y medios de los llanos occidentales de Venezuela; causas de la desvalorizacion de nuestros montes. Agr. Venezol. 12(125):26-30. July/Aug.1947. 9.95 Ag8 Outlines a silvicultural system of cutting a tropical forest to favor the growth of valuable species. A table lists the species normally composing a typical stand which has suffered from intensive exploita- tion of Swietenia and Cedrela. 1902. FONTANA Y MENENDEZ, E. Reglas generales para el es- tablecimiento de la ordenaci6n en los bosques altos tropicales, ‘‘Trop6filos y ombréfilos pluviales.’’ Caracas, Crisol, 1945. 61 p. THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 149 Venezuela (Conferencia Interamericana de Agricultura. 3, Caracas, 1945. Comite Organizador. Cuadernos Verdes, No. 33) 99.65 F73 Rp ee ra phi pee eon of tropical forests in Venezuela. e p.1U-11 gives kind and quantity of forest Veneatieig 2049-44. q ¥ products produced in ilk ee i = Naa results of the Tyler-Duida ex- pedition. Torrey Bot. ub. B. 58:277-506. Map. May- ’ é 451 T63B p ay -Nov.1931 A general description of vegetation in this Orinoco region, and a vegetation map, p.277-298. Articles of the same series, omitted from _ this bibliography, are chiefly botanical. 1904. GONGGRIJP, J. W. Verslag over een studiereis door eep gedeelte van Venezuela (balata, chicle, veeteelt). Surinam Dept. van _ den Landbouw B. 43, 66 p. 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Jan.1942. 450 C46 Describes the three principal forest regions with the most important timber species growing in each; chief forest products, the economic value of the forest, and steps taken in forest conservation. 1908. GONZALEZ VALE, M. A. Temas forestales. Agr. Venezol. eorpee res OSs 6(62/63):27-35. Illus. Apr./May-June/July 1941. 95 Ag8 Two articles written as a result of survey trips through Cojedes, Portuguesa, Barinas, and Apure. 1, A forestry study of the Venezu- elan llanos; 2, The lumber industry. 1969. GONZALEZ VALE, M. Venezuela forestal. Carib. Forester 1(3):10-14. Apr.1940. 1.9622 T2C23 English summary. General remarks about the forests’s place in Venezuela s total econ omy, and about the development of the forest resource. 1910. HELLMUND TELLO, A. Enel Bajo Orinoco. Caracas, Artes Grdaficas, 1944. 286 p. 125 H36 Scattered information on forest products and forest life on the lower Orinoco, including mangrove exploitation, balata extraction, and descriptions of the inundated and dryland forests. 1911. INTER-AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION. The in- dustries of Venezuela. Washington, 1948. 64 p. 280.169 In81 Indicates the relative position of wood industries in the total Vene- zuelan economy. Lumbering is listed as an industry in urgent need of development. Exploitation and utilization ="~ -iscussed p.40-41. 150 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Venezuela 1912. ISBELL, J. E. Green gold; her [Venezuela’s]virgin forests may rebuild Europe. Pan Amer. 8(8):18-20. Jan.1948. 280.8 P192 Opinion regarding Venezuela’s forest resource and industry poten- tial. 1913. LASSER, T. Exploraciones botanicas en el Estado Mérida. Caracas, 3d Conferencia Interamericana de Agricultura, 1945. 25 p. 457.5 L33 Timber trees, p.12-13. 1914. LICHY, R., and DE CIVRIEUX, M. Exploraci6n por la regién amazoOnica de Venezuela. Caracas, 3d Conferencia Interamericana de Agricultura, 1945. 1lllp. 125 L61 Exploration of the Amazon region of Venezuela. The inexhaustible forest, p.80-88. 1915. MATALLANA, R. P. B. DE La gran Sabana; tres afios de mision en los confines de Guayana. Soc. Venezol. de Cien. Nat. B. 4 (29):10-82. Illus. Jan./Aug.1937. 516 C172 Section 2 is devoted to geography and vegetation. 1916. MELL, C. D. Planting mahogany in Venezuela. Pan Amer. Union B. 57:599-601. Dec.1923. 150.9 M76 Discusses Venezuelan mahogany (Swietenia candollei) in commerce, and compares it with other mahoganies. 1917. MEYER, H. A. Forest legislation in Venezuela. J. Forestry 42:285-286. Apr.1944. 99.8 F768 1918. MONSANTO, L. E. Foréts vénézuéliennes. Rev. Internatl. du Bois 6:140-142. Apr.1939. 99.8 R326 Estimates the total forested area in Venezuela, and lists the com- mon names of timbers, classified as follows: precious woods, con- struction wood, dyewood, tannin sources, and others. 1919. NOTES on Venezuelan timbers. Timber Devlpmt. Assoc., Timber Inform. Ref. 32,4 p. 1947. 99.9 T48Tr Information on 21 timbers, consisting of notes on scientific names, properties, and uses. 1920. OXFORD-LOPEZ, E. Apuntaciones para una geografia economica del Estado Bolivar. Caracas, Garrido, 1948. 324 p. 279.169 Ox2 Notes for an economic geography of the State of Bolivar in Venezu- ela include statistics of balata and chicle production, and-a discussion of forest resources. 1921. PERRET, G. Le Venezuela au point de vue forestier. Rev. Internatl. du Bois 1(3):11-19. Mar.1934. 99.8 R326 Chiefly a list of commercial timbers. 1922. PITTIER, H. Acerca de nuestras maderas. Caracas, Cul- tura Venezolana, 1922. 23 p. 457.5 P68A 1923. PITTIER, H. Arboles y arbustos ... de Venezuela. Caracas, Tipografia Americana, 1921-29. 5 v. (Contribuciones para la Flora de Venezuela). 457.5 P68C In addition to botanical descriptions of trees and shrubs, contains a general discussion of forest flora, and has additional notes on occur - rence, distribution, and utilization of species. 1924. PITTIER, H., and RECORD, S. J. La caoba venezolana. Caracas, Tipografia Americana, 1921. 14 p. 99.35 P68 1925. PITTIER, H. Clasificaci6n de los bosques. Soc. Venezol. de Cien. Nat. B. 4(30):93-110. Sept./Oct.1937. 516 C172 | Forests of Venezuela classified by types, and tree species occurring within the types. 1926. PITTIER, H. Consideraciones acerca de la destrucci6n de los bosques y del incendio de las sabanas. Soc. Venezol. de Cien. THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 151 Venezuela eee = Es al pay, ay 1936. 516 C172 aste and practices and forest exploitation in 1927, PITTIER, H. Esbozo de las fotmebinnel eceelol: resi Venezuela, con una breve resefia de los productos naturales y agrico- las. Caracas, Litografia del Comercio, 1920. 44 p. 457.5 PéaMe Includes forest formations, timber species and their utilization, and an index to common and scientific names. 1928. PITTIER, H. El estudio de los productos forestales en Venezuela. Venezuela Mus. Com. B. 1(1):3-44. Jan.1927 516 C1TB & 457.5 P68S ech _ Describes the undertakings of the Museo Comercial list of woody plants with their common names. Tes 1929. PITTIER, H. Exploraciones botanicas y otras en la cuenca year aetea Caracas, Tipografia Mercantil, 1923. 100 p. Illus. : x Describes the savanna and rain forest regions. 1930. PITTIER, H. Manual de las plantas usualesde Venezuela. Ca- racas, Litografia delComercio, 1926. 458 p. Ref. Illus. 457.5 P68M Also, Supplemento. Caracas, Ed. Elite, 1939. 129 p. Ref. 457.5 P68M Suppl. 1, Investigation of the flora of Venezuela and the actual state of knowledge. 2, Distribution of plants in Venezuela. 3, Plants of Venezuela. Sections of particular application to forestry include a forest description, p.20-27; timbers and other useful tree species, p.71-92. This last section includes a list of common names of tim- bers, some information on their properties and their uses for char- coal, lumber, and otherwise. 1931. PITTIER, H. Mapa ecolégico de Venezuela, que demuestra las zonas naturales, los cultivos, las vias de comunicacié6n y los principales centros mineros, etc. Caracas?, 1920. Map. 457.5 P86Ma j A detailed discussion in English of this map, and of the vegetation ones delineated by it, appears in Geog. Rev. 12:300-302. Apr.1922. 600 Am35G) The author’s descriptive text in Spanish, intended to accompany the map’s use, is entitled Esbozo de las Formaciones Vegetales de Venezuela, item 1927 in this bibliography. 1932. PITTIER, H., and WILLIAMS, L. A review of the flora of Venezuela. In Plants and Plant Science in Latin America, p.102-105. Waltham, Mass., Chron. Bot., 1945. 453 V58 1933. PITTIER, H. Trabajos escogidos. Caracas, Venezuela Ministerio de Agricultura y Cria, 1947. 246 p. Illus. 457.5 P68T Selected works of the author include his geobotanical notes on the country, and his classification of forest vegetation. rr 1934. PITTIER, H., and BAKER, H. B. Venezuela. In Nat. ralist's guide to the Americas, p.637-648. Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins, 1926. 409 Ec7 1935. RECORD, S. J. The wood of the Venezuelan mahogany (Swietenia candollei Pittier). Yale Sch. of Forestry Contr. 16, 7 p. 1921. 99.9 Y1C In addition to giving the anatomical characteristics of the wood, compares Venezuelan mahogany with Swietenia mahagoni and discuss- es commercial developments. 1936. SIROTTI, L., and MALAGUTTI, G. La agricultura en el Territorio Amazonas. Caracas, Venezuela. Ministerio de Agricultura y Cria, 1950. 107p. Ref. Illus. Map. 31.9 V554A Includes general information about climate, soils and transportation Trees most usually encountered, p.37-38; Forest products, p.91-92; 152 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL BUL. 18, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Venezuela Balata and chicle, p.24-26. 1937. STANDLEY, P. C. Flora of Venezuela. Pan Amer. Union B. 60:978-990. Oct.1926. 150.9 M76 Discusses vegetation zones and the trees occurring in each zone. 1938. STEYERMARK, J. A. Exploraci6n botanica a las regiones orientales de Venezuela. Soc. Venezol. de Cien. Nat. B. 10:259-276. Apr./June 1946. 516 C172 Translated into Spanish by E. Garcia G. A list of timber trees, with common names and uses, p.265-267. 1939. TAMAYO, F. Estudio del medio xerofilo venezolano. Caracas, Venezuela. Ministerio de Agricultura y Cria, 1949. 24 p. Illus. 99.47 V55 A land restoration plan for dry, eroded uplands. Includes a list of arborescent species for planting and natural revegetation. 1940. U. S. SOIL CONSERVATION SERV. Land conditions in Venezuela and their relations to agricultura and human welfare. Washington, 1942. 154 p. Ref. Maps. 1.96 Ad6L22 A report of the Soil Conservation Mission to Venezuela, headed by H. H. Bennett. Includes analyses of land types and vegetation. 1941. U. S. TARIFF COMMISSION. Agricultural, pastoral, and for- est industries in Venezuela. Washington, 1945. 27 p. 173 T17Agv Forests, p. 6; forest products, including lumber, balata, chicle, and divi-divi, p.22-23. 1942. URBANEJA, L. A. Maderas de Venezuela. Caracas, Col. de Ingen. de Venezuela Rev. 20:338-352. Oct. /Dec.1942. Pan Amer. Union Libr. In addition to wood technology, discusses nomenclature, distribution, tree description, and utilization of each timber listed. 1943. VEILLON, J. P. Los baldios de la selva de Turén. Agr. Venezol. 15(144):19-23. Illus. Maps. July 1950. 9.95 Ag8 General description, forest composition, forest operations, the for- est’s part in the economy of Portuguesa, forest management, and ad- ministration, in the public lands of Turén. 1944. VEILLON, J. P. Cuenca del bajo y medio Caura, Estado Bolivar, mapa forestal. Caracas?, 1948. Map. 99.24 V53 A vegetation map of the middle and lower Caura Valley, Venezuela. Estimates timber in three forest zones. 1945. VENEZUELA.DEPT. DE DIVULGACION AGROPECUARIA. Observaciones y recomendaciones en materia forestal para el Estado Trujillo, por H. M. Curran, J. P. Veillon y G. Budowski. Caracas, 1949. 27p. Map. 99.65 V55 1946. VENEZUELA. DIRECCION FORESTAL Y DE CONSERVA- CION DE SUELOS. La erosi6én de los suelos, sus causas y sus dafios. Ed. 3. Caracas, 1949. 19 p. 56.7 V55 1947. VENEZUELA. SEC. DE DIVULGACION AGROPECUARIA. Estudio ce las zonas forestales del Estado Portuguesa. Caracas, 1949. 65p. Illus. Maps. 99.65 V55E The Venezuelan Ministry of Agriculture obtained its original infor- mation from M. R. Turner, J. P. Veillon, H. M. Curran and L. Cieslinski. 1, Description of the plains country; 2, The silvicultural problem; 6, Forest exploitation; 7, Economic aspects of the lumber industry; 8, The Forest Service and its organization; 9, Investigation of Venezuelan timbers; 10, Forest fires; 11, Problems related to the mountainous area; 12, Reforestation. 1948. VENEZUELA. SEC. DE DIVULGACION AGROPECUARIA. Vegetacién y agricultura en la Isla de Margarita, by G. Budowski. THE FORESTS OF CONTINENTAL LATIN AMERICA 153 Venezuela a Chee 18 p. Tllus. Maps. 457.5 V55 ; NEZUELA timber resources described. Timbe 35(4): 43. Feb.1934. 99.81 T484 oe Description by a business observer who noted logging methods, spe- — logged, and other industrial factors affecting forestry in Venezue a. 1950. VOGT, W. The population of Venezuela and its natural re- sources. Washington, Pan Amer. Union, 1946. 52 p. Illus. 280.15 V86Po 1951. WALKEY, R. A. Tanning and shoemaking in Venezuela. Shoe _ & Leather Rptr. 250(9):13-14. May 29, 1948. 303.8 Sh7 Indicates divi-divi, mangrove, and imported quebracho extract as major tanning materials. 1952. WILLIAMS, L. Botanical exploration in the middle and lower Caura, Venezuela. Trop. Woods 62:1-20. June 1940. 99.08 Y1Tr An illustrated account entitled The Caura Valley and its forests, appears in Geog. Rev. 31:414-429. July 1941. 500 Am35G 1953. WILLIAMS, L. Exploraciones botanicas en la Guayana venezolana. Caracas, Venezuela Ministerio de Agricultura y Cria, 1942. 468 p. 457.5 W67 Pt. 1 includes a description of the forests, and a list of forest prod- ucts including timber trees and tannin plants; Pt. 2 is an annotated list of genera and species, with an index to vernacular names. 1954. WILLIAMS, L. Forests of the upper Orinoco. Trop. Woods 91:17-38. Sept.1947. 99.08 Y1Tr In addition to listing the forest tree species by regions, makes some attempt to evaluate possibilities of exploitation. 1955. WILLIAMS, L. Forests of the Venezuelan Guiana. Trop. Woods 68:13-40. Dec.1941. 99.08 YiTr 1956. WILLIAMS, L. Maderas econédmicas de Venezuela. Venezue- la. Venezuela Ministerio de Agricultura y Cria B. Téc. 2, 97 p. Ref. 1939. 9.95 Ag82 Utilization of the principal timbers of Venezuela, including a glos- sary of terms, and descriptions of 65 trees and their woods. 1957. WILLIAMS, L. Natural resources of Venezuela. In Plants and Plant Science in Latin America, p.293-295. Ref. Waltham, Mass, Chron. Bot., 1945. 453 V58 Also in Chron. Bot. 7:75-77. Mar.1942. 450 C46 Timbers, p.294-295. 154 Some Current Serials and Periodicals Which Contain Information about Latin-American Forests BRASIL MADEIREIRO. 94 Ave. Churchill, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. es since about 1945. Industrial and technical aspects of for- estry. CARIBBEAN FORESTER. U.S. Forest Service, Tropical Forest Ex- periment Station, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. Quarterly, since October, 1939. ECUADOR, DEPARTAMENTO FORESTAL, PUBLICACIONES. Quito. A numbered series begun in 1949. Forest policy and special prob- lems are treated. FORESTRY ABSTRACTS. Commonwealth Forestry Bureau, Oxford, England. A quarterly abstract journal of world-wide scope, first issued in 1939. A section at the end of each issue, entitled For- estry the World Over, briefly reviews current events. The annual index to this publication is arranged by author, subject, species, and geographical location. MADERIL. 268 Bolivar, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Irregular, first issued in 1928. A lumber industry periodical containing occasional articles on technology and forest legislation. MEXICO, DEPARTAMENTO FORESTAL Y DE CAZA Y PESCA, BOLETIN. Mexico, D. F. Irregular, since 1935. Includes Depart- ment reports and reviews of division activities, with some general articles on policy, education, cooperatives, fire-fighting, and re- forestation. Reproduces forest legislation, and some issues tab- ulate production statistics. MEXICO FORESTAL. Sociedad Forestal Mexicana, Mexico, D. F. Now irregular, issued since 1923. Articles on professional sub- jects, legislation, and statistics from official sources. TROPICAL WOODS. Yale University, School of Forestry, New Haven, Conn. Formerly a quarterly periodical, now irregular. Begun by S. J. Record in 1925, to publish information on identity, properties and uses of all tropical woods, with some emphasis on those of the New World. Has two unnumbered cumulative indexes, one a gen- eral subject index and index to scientific names (December, 1949), and the other an index to vernacular and trade names (May, 1950.). UNASYLVA. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Na- tions, Forestry Division, Rome, Italy. Quarterly, begun in 1947. Separate articles on Latin-American forestry, and a section in each issue entitled News of the World. WOOD. Tothill Press, London. Monthly, since 1936. Chiefly wood products and utilization. ZEITSCHRIFT FUR WELTFORSTWIRTSCHAFT. Bundesanstalt fur Forst-und Holzwirtschaft, Reinbek, Germany. Formerly monthly; irregular since World War II. Begun in 1933. Separafe articles on Latin-American forestry, and a section in each issue entitled International Forestry Review. INDEX 155 . Item _ Abaracaatinga. See Mimosa. Abarco. See Cariniana pyrifor- mis. Abbiatti D 384 Abies 1506 1653 1677 Abies religiosa 1646 1653 Abranches Brotero F. See BroteroF A Abreu S F 709-711 Acacia astringens 373 Acacia decurrens mollis 758 Acacia negra. See Acacia decur- rens mollis. Acadamie Royale de Belgique Brussels 437 Achras 206 See also Chicle. Achras zapota 227 237 913 933 1637 Ackerman R H 1101 Acoita cavalo. See Luehea diva- ricata. Acosta A F. See Figueroa Acosta, A. Acosta SolisM 126 1268-1287 Adamo O A dq’ PASS Meme LY | Administration 6S Brazil 633 708 Colombia 1249 Ecuador 1296 French Guiana 1385 1410 Mexico 1459 1560 1568 1605 Peru 1817 Venezuela 1943 Aerial photographs Amazon basin 889 Argentina Misiones 283 British Guiana 1372 Colom‘ia Rio Magdalena basin 1243 Peru 1812 Aerial surveys British Honduras 937 Afforestation. See Reforestation. Agriculture 61 357 Argentina 290 320 336 Chaco 274 Brazil 559 622 679 Amazon basin 637 Parana 636 Rio Doce basin 616 British Honduras 929 Chile 4196. 1151 ‘13752 1158 Colombia 1260 1267 Costa Rica 995 Ecuador 1270 1316 Esmeraldas - 1279 Item Agriculture--Cont. Guatemala 1013 Mexico 1608 Nicaragua 1058 1065 Peru 1844 shifting 8 81 British Guiana 1372 Colombia 1209 Mexico 1655 Panama 1079 Venezuela 1885 See also Man, effects on for- ests. Aguano. See Swietenia. Aguerre RO 365 Aguila, M. S. del See Sanchez Del Aguila, M. Aguilar, E. M. See Mufioz Aguilar, E. Aguilar G JI 1005 Ahern G P 1 18 Ahuehuete. See Taxodium mu- cronatum. - Aircraft woods Argentina 291 426 515 Brazil 814 822 825 903 AitkenJ B 1340 Alamo criollo. See Populus nigra. Alarco, F. R. See Ruiz Alarco, F Alba A F 1066 Alba P de 223 Albanesi H 366 Albarco. See Cariniana pyri- formis. Albertoni J L 259 Alcoba Martinez A 260 261 Aldunate, L. B. See Bulnes Aldunate, L. AlemparteR JS _ 1102 Alerce. See Fitzroya cupres- soides. ‘Alexjandro de Humboldt Na- tional Park,Mexico 1742 Alfonso J L 262 263 367 368—370 425 Algarrobo blanco. See Proso- pis alba. Allee WC 1067 Allen P H 1068 Allheimen H 712 Allouard P 1455 Almeida D G de 544 713 714 715 782 Almeida Prado, O. de See Prado, O. de A. 156 - INDEX Item Almeida Torres, A. de. See Torres, A. De A. Almonacid P N 264 AlmuniC A 265 Alonzo AE 371 Alori SalasC . 266 Alvarado, E. V. P. See Pérez Alvarado, E. V. Alves DR 663 Alvim P de T 716 Amadeo y Videla D 267 Amapa. See Tabebuia. Amapa prieta. See Tabebuia palmeri. Amaral R de 372 Amaranth. See Peltogyne pubes- cens. Amazon basin 250 554 606 1793 See also under specific sub- jects and countries, e. g. Tim- ber, Brazil, Amazon basin. Amazon Hylea 608 American Geographical Society 4. 9 American Wood Preservers’ Association 1456 Amorim A 717 Amorocho, R. G. See Gémez Amorocho, R. Anacardiaceae 202 1847 Anacardium 202 Anacardium excelsum 141 Anacardium occidentale 749 Ancizar E 1192 Andrade, E. N. de. See Navarro de Andrade, E. Angélique. See Dicorynia para- ensis. Angico vermelho. See Pipta- denia macrocarpa. Anglo-American Caribbean Com- mission Soil Water and Forest Conservation Committee 94 Aniba 199 728 762 1254 Aniba rosaeodora 692 T77 1393 1403 1413 Anthony H E 1103 1104 1321 Apeiba tibourbou 883 Araucaria Argentina 480 Araucaria angustifolia 84 152 161 ..242.- 7118 742. 782 797 805 853— 855 865 Argentina 305 371 410 427 488 Misiones Zid. 283" 900 Tucuman 502 Item Araucaria angustifolia--Cont. Brazil 545 546 554 557 562 595 598 621 624 641 672 695 707 1712 141 746- 757. °-78L 7819 822 826 831 833 840 841 893 Minas Gerais 736 Parana 639 Sao Paulo 823 877 laws and regulations 659 Araucaria araucana 370 Argentina 392 396 440 512 Chile 1103 1104 Araucaria brasiliana. See Araucaria angustifolia. Araujo A V de 719 Araujo LC 720 Araujo P A de M 782 Arbelaez, E. P. See Pérez Arbelaez, E. Arbol del Pirt. See Schinus molle. Archer WA 650 Areas 7 14 36 84 104 Argentina 289 294 301 307° 344 357 359 -.389 Bolivia 526° 530 Brazil 566 589 598 634 675 British Guiana 1371 British Honduras 941 Chile 1101 1113 1128 1150 Colombia 1253 Ecuador 1270 Honduras 1036 Mexico1457 1463 1484 1491 1492 1509 1511 1513 1515 1552 1571 1763 1766 Campeche 1494 ‘Chihuahua 1576 Paraguay 1777 1784 Tierra del Fuego 262 Uruguay 1884 Venezuela 1918 Arellano. See Brasilettia platy- loba. Argentina Admin.General de Parques Nacional Turismo Argentina Comision de la In- dustria del Quebracho 268 Argentina Direcci6on Fores ee INDEX 157 Argentina Serv of Forest Statis- tics 307 Aries RS 1457 Armia S. B. See Barojas Armifo, S. Armour Research Foundation 270 362 1458 1520 Armstrong F H 121 Arrighi AA 271 Arrili, B. G. See Gonzalez Arrili, B. Asamblea Forestal Nacional Santiago Chile 1943 1173 Ashton J 1051 Asociacion de Amigos del Arbol Colombia 1266 Asociacion Nacional de Produc- tores de Maderas de Pino Mex- ico 1459 Asociaciones de Productores Forestales Argentina 286 Aspidosperma 152 782 1262 Aspidosperma dugandii 1221 Aspidosperma polyneuron 865 Aspidosperma quebracho-blanco 279 428 Astronium 202 Attolini J 1460 1461 Atwood A C 133 Aubert de la Rue E 1288 Aubreville A 545 546 Australia Dept of Scientific and Indus. Research, Forest Prod- ucts Research Laboratory 721 Avellan J 1886 Avencio Villarejo P 1787 Avicennia marina 1420 Avila Hernandez M 1462 Ayele. See Crescentia alata. Azambuja D de 782 Azevedo A de 547 B SA. 548 Babbitt W C 5 549 Baca, R. M. See Martinez Baca, Bacigalupo J A 272 Baeta G P 550 Baez JR 373— 376 BaezaR VM 1105 Baker H B 1934 Balata 31 74 116 246 Brazil 559 631 692 750 760 774 809 829 British Guiana 108 1356 1362 Colombia 1264 French Guiana 1402 1403 Item Balata--Cont. Guianas 1429 Peru 1787 1799 1809 1822 1824 Surinam 1429 Venezuela 1429 1904 1910 Amazonas 1936 Bolivar 1920 Llanos 1897 See also Lucuma; Manilkara. Baldwin C 1106 Balsa. See Ochroma. Balsa Ecuador Lumber Cor- poration 1289 Balsamo. See Myroxylon balsa- mum. Bamboo 507 1231 1311 1312 See also Guadua angustifolia. Banak. See Virola. Banco Italiano, Lima 1788 Banda C F 1290 1291 Bandeira BRP 551 Baranao JA 377 Barbosa J C de MH 552 Barbour T 1069 Barbour WR 6 26 “27 378 977 978 989 990 Barner J 129 Barnes V 1887 Barojas ArmifioS 1463-1465 Barreda J A 1789—1791 Barreda R CA 1792 Barrel GH 1793 1794 Barrena R 1466 Barreto HI deM 722 Barriguda. See Cavanillesia. Barriguete V M 1608 Barros R 723 Barros W D de 553 Bartlett H H 906 Baskets Uruguay 1867 Basra locus. See Dicorynia paraensis. Bastos A de M 554— 557 724— 728 Bates M 1194 Bay R J 1377 Baya, J. T. del G. See Granado Baya, J. T. del. Bayma C 558 Bazire J 1384 Beard JS 130 1888 Becker H F 979 Beebe W 1334 1889 Beech. See Nothofagus. Beekman W B 7 Belavsky E 729 158 - INDEX Item Belcher RS 131 Belgian Biological Mission to Brazil : 844 Bell PL 1195 1467 1890 1891 Belterra, Brazil 667 Beltran E 1468—1470 Beltran P P 1266 Béna P 1385 Benassi L 276 Benchimol § 559 Benjamin R § 1471 Bennett H H 8 1940 Benoist R 1386-1388 1390 Berge W 9 Bergman M. C. See Cid y Bergman, M. Bergstrom G 132 Bernath E L 1107-1109 1153 Berninger O 1110 Bertholletia excelsa 780 Bertin A 1389 1390 Bertoni G T 1761 Bertrand, S. F. See Fernandez Bertrand, S. Bettenfeld M 1390 Betts A W 10 1391 Bevan A 11-—15 Bezerra dos Santos, L. See Santos, L. B. Dos. Bibliographies 23 47 Mexico 1581 vegetation 133 Biedma, M. C. See Castro Biedma, M. Bierig A 980 Bigarella J J 730 Bignoniaceae 198 501 Biloni, J. S. See Santos Biloni, J. Bishop S A 560 Black:G A 731 Blake S F 133 907 908 Blanco C 1637 Blanco C E 1472 1473 1638 Blanco G 1474 Bloch H 1196 Bois de rose. See Aniba; Nec- tandra; Ocotea. Boiteux H 732 Bolivian Development Corpora- tion 525 529 538 Bombacaceae 203 Bondar G 733 734 Bondim S 561 Bonds Chile 1138 Boraginaceae 204 Borrowes, D. B. See Bourke- Borrowes, D. Item Boschnegers 1434 Botanical names. See Nomen- clature. Botija Fajardo A 379 Bouillenne R 735 844 Bourke-Borrowes D 521 Bourne W C 1085 Bournet E 1719 Bowdichia 7182 Box lumber Argentina 296 401 Brazil 886 Colombia 1256 Costa Rica 989 Panama 1082 See also Container woods. Boxwood 209 Bracaatinga. See Mimosa. Bracatinga. See Mimosa. Braddy T W 1070 1071 Brade A C 736 Bradt G W 1341 Brand DD 1640-1642 Brasil, R. P. See Pereira Brasil, R. Brasilettia platyloba 1658 1661 Brasnett N V 1342 Brazil Immigration and Coloni- zation Council 097 Brazil Instituto Nacional do Pinho 562 563 600 614 674 Brazil Ministerio da Agricul- tura 645 Brazil Ministerio da Agricul- tura Industria e Commercio Serv de Informacodes 564 Brazil Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Cultural Div 565 Brazil Servico Florestal 633 665 691 Brazilian Government Trade Bur. Brazilian pine. See Araucaria angustifolia. Brazilwood. See Guilandina echinata; Haematoxylon brasiletto. Brebbia C 307 Bricefio Valero A 1892 Bridge timbers Central America 229 Briegleb P A 1111 1136 Brin L M 819 Brinkmann T 274 INDEX 159 Item British Empire Forestry Con- ference 1st London 1920 931 1369 3d Australia and New Zealand 1928 955 1369 4th South Africa 1935 931 975 1345 oth London 1947 938 British Guiana Forest Dept 1343 1344-1346 British Guiana Interior Develop- ment Committee 1347 1373 British Honduras Agricultural Officer 963 British Honduras Forest Con- ‘servator British Honduras Forest Dept 922 934 British Honduras Survey Dept 923 British Honduras pitch pine. See Pinus caribaea. British Standards Institution 134 Brocadet A P 739 Brosimum 205 768 Brossard D 569 Brotero FA 740 741 Brown N C 135 Browse 518 Brunk J W 570 Brush W D 136 742 Bucida buceras 214 Buddleia incana 126 Budowski G 1945 1948 Buell A W 137 Buendia, C. C. See Calderén Buendia, C. Buenos Aires Universidad Facultad de Agronomia y Vet- erinaria 219 Buenrostro E 1475 Bulnes Aldunate L 1112 Bulnesia sarmienti 490 BurbanoR J 1292 Burdon J 926 Burger D 1422 1428 Burgos J 1034 Burgos L 1795 Burkart A 380-— 382 439 Burkland E R 138 Burtt Davy J 439 Bustamente IL F 743 Buttonwood. See Conocarpus erecta. Buttonwood Mission 1622 Buttrick P L 571 Item Caatingas Brazil 716 Caballero P J 1476 Cabinet woods 240 Brazil 792 878 Colombia 1217 French Guiana 1412 See also Furniture woods; Precious woods. Cabral de Vasconcellos, P. W. See Vasconcellos, P. W. C. de- Cabrera A L 383- 385 424 439 509 Cadena, E. G. de la. See Gonzalez de la Cadena, E. Caesalpinia 380 Caesalpinia brevifolia 157 1162 Caesalpinia coriaria. See Libi- dibia coriaria. Caesalpinia echinata. See Gui- landina echinata. Caesalpinia melanocarpa 393 44] Cafferata R E 277 CainHEC 946 Calderon E F 1643 Calder6én S$ 1086-1088 Calderén Buendia C 1198 Caldevilla G M 1845 1863 Calmet, E. N. See Noriega Calmet, E. 2 Calophyllum 152 158 Calycophyllum 775 Camilo C del 1477 Campnosperma panamensis 1082 Campos 747 CamposC AR 572 Campos G de 744 Campos Porto P 745 Canal Zone Forest Reserve 1069 Candeia. See Vanillosmopsis erythropappa. Candelilla. See Euphorbia cerifera. Candelon. See Rhizophora mangle. Cane. See Bamboo. Canela 782 Cano J 1089 Cantu, D. R. See Ramirez Cantu, D. Caoba. See Swietenia. Carabia J P 1762 1779 160 INDEX Item Carapa 201 Carapa guianensis 1346 1363 1423 Cardenas C 1607 Cardenas M 522-— 524 Caribbean Commission 16 See also Anglo-American Caribbean Commission. Carillo R 264 Carlini V 278 Carmelich JN F 279— 281 387 444 Carnegie Institution of Washing- ton 906 918 942 Carnevale JA 388 389 Carr AD 927 CarrAF 1035 Carretero R V 282 283 Carreto. See Aspidosperma. Carrizo M 390 Cartels 9 340 Carya 1714 Caryocar nuciferum 1452 Caryocaraceae 252 Case GO 1349 1350 Casearia gossypiosperma 1772 Cashew. See Anacardium occi- dentale. Cassagne Serres A 284 Castellanos A 391-— 394 Castellanos R OA 1479 Castiglioni J A 488 489 Castillo Lussich C del 1846 Castre E 1796 Castro, A. O. See Olmos Castro, A. CastroE B 395 Castro F 1528 Castro Biedma M 396 CastroF F 1480 CastroR J 1199 Catingas. See Caatingas. Cavalcanti P 573 Cavanillesia 224 817 Cave MS 981 1052 1072 1090 1200 1293 1481 1763 1893 Ceccatto GdoN 746 Ceconato A 397 Cecropia 241 1790 1802 Cedars Argentina 407 Cedrela 152° 201. 82-7804 1010 1229 Cedrela fissilis 459 Cedrela herrerae 1806 Cedro blanco. See Cupressus. Cedro misionero. See Cedrela fissilis. Item Cedro peruano. See Cedrela herrerae. Celaenodendron mexicanum 1709 Celastrales 208 Celtis tala 471 Ceniceros, E. D. See Dupré Ceniceros, E. Central American pine. See Pinus caribaea. Cevallos M HG 1294 Chacahua National Park Mexico 1743 Chanfiar. See Gourliea spinosa. Chancerel L 140 Charcoal 235 1339 Argentina 212) 219 Si 292 348 357 364 Brazil 594 668 692 1704 705 738 1783 Minas Gerais 550 Pernambuco: 655 South 703 British Guiana 1339 1340 1351 Colombia 1234 Mexico 1454 1475 1478 1510 1536 Distrito Federal 1590 Peru 1815 El Salvador 1088 Surinam 1339 1447 Uruguay 1870 Venezuela 1930 Charles Lathrop Pack Forest- ry Trust Charter C F 928 Chatelain G 1393 1394 Chebataroff J 1847 1848 Chevalier A 074 575 747 748 1395 Chicle 24 52 114 116 175 1734 Brazil 565. 33" 134 British Honduras 108 927 933 963 Central America 921 Colombia 1256 Guatemala 1009 1013 1033 Mexico 1494 1555 1585 1668 Peru 1787 1824 Venezuela 1904 1920 1936 Yucatan 913 918 1668 Chico National aN eee 1 Chico zapote. See Achras za- pota; Chicle. INDEX 161 Item Chile Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores 1113 Chile Off.of Agricultural Coloni- zation 1153 Chilean Development Corpora- tion 1112 1116 1127 1135 1136 1178 Chilean forest mission. See U.S. Forest Serv., Mission to Chile. Chlorophora 20 Chlorophora tinctoria 1622 Cid y Bergman M 1482 Cieslinski L 1947 Cimental C 1483 Cipres. See Cupressus. ClarkHS _ 1352 Clark University Worcester Mass _ 666 Claro, R. D. See Ducci Claro, R. ClosEC 398 Cloud forests Costa Rica 978 Honduras 1047 Club Rotario de Bogota 1201 Comité Forestal 1202 Cocobolo. See Dalbergia. Codoni J C 399 Coihue. See Nothofagus dombeyi. ColeDS 1484 1485 Coleman F B 1036 Coll Reyna A 1894 Colombia Dept de Contraloria 1203 Colombia Dept de Tierras 1204 Sec de Bosques 1235 Colombia Ministerio de la Economia Nacional 1205 Sec de Bosques 1205 Colombian Commission of Inter- American Development 1206 Colombian mahogany. See Ca- riniana pyriformis. Colombres, P. A. V. See Velloso olombres, p Colonization. See Settlement and colonization. Comber H F Comino. See Aniba perutilis. Comino crespo. See Aniba. Comisi6n Consultiva Nacional de Bosques Argentina - 285 Comissdo de Estudos para Re- cuperacao Economica da Regiao Assolada no Vale do Paraiba 1114 Comité National Des Bois Tropi- caux 1396 Commercial species. See Tim- ber. Item Communal land. See Land, col- lective. Companhia Nacional de Naviga- cion, Brazil 903 Companhia Paulista, Brazil 649 Compafiia Colonizadora Ma- derera e Industrial del Chapare. 525 Compafifa Maderera de Duran- go 1472 Composition. See Forest types. Conacaste. See Enterolobium cyclocarpum. Conde Galofre G Conferencia Americana de Asociaciones de Comercio y Producci6én Conferencia Mundial de la Energia,Comité Argentino 292 Congres International de Sylvi- culture Rome 307 669 Congreso Forestal de Colom- 1207 bia, ist Bogota 1945 1251 Coniferous forests 68 Coniferous trees ; Argentina 403 405 Chile 1107a Guatemala 1023 Uruguay 1884 See also Abies; Pinus; and other genera. Coniferous woods Mexico 1535 Conkwright WA 1629 Conocarpus erecta 1622 1717 Conrad H H 749 Consejo Agrario Nacional, Argentina 320 Construction lumber 842 Argentina 266 442 Brazil 626 732 788 886 Colombia . 1215 Costa Rica 989 Ecuador 1285 1314 Mexico 1689 1716 Panama hat Paraguay Venezuela 1918 See also Aircraft woods; Lumber; Timber. Container woods 345 Argentina 296 397 401 519 Brazil 799 1867 Uruguay See also Box lumber; Coop- erage woods. Contracts Argentina 284 162 _ INDEX Item Contreras L 1115 Conuquero. See Agriculture, shifting. Convenci6n Nacional Forestal, Mexico Ist 1942 15 Convention on Nature Protection and Wild Life Preservation in the Western Hemisphere 1581 Cooper GP 141 1073 Cooperage woods 296 345 626 1400 1411 Cooperatives 578 1487 1554 Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs. See U. S. Off.of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs. Copaifera Brazil 773 Cordia 152 204 217 714 Cordia goeldiana 840 Cordoba University, Argentina 2 Cork 501; 319.4692" 713 DAS ig 9 CO he Cornell C 287 401 Corona J M 1634 1644 Corothie H 1895 Corporaci6n Boliviana de Fomento. See Bolivian Develop- ment Corporation. Corporacion de Fomento de la Producci6n. See Chilean De- velopment Corporation. Corporaci6n de Industrias Madereras y Colonizaci6n 357 Corporaci6én para la Promoci6n del Intercambio 270 Corréa M P 750 Cortes § 1208 Costantino IN 288 402 Coudreau J 142 Couma guatemalensis 1009 Covas G 403 487 Cox W T 18 143 144 580 581 Coxe GR 1489 Cozzo D 289 404—406 490 Crabwood. See Carapa guianen- sis. Crane J 1889 Credit Colombia 1192 Mexico 1459 1523 1554 1606 Cregan KH 1353 Crescentia alata 1661 1665 Crist RE 1209 1896-1899 Cross M 19 Cross ties. See Ties. Item Crown gum. See Chicle. CruiserC A 1423 Cruz, A. S. See Santa Cruz, A Cruz ’Riascos I Eee 1210 Cuatrecasas J 1211,.4212 Cuban pine. See Pinus caribaea CubillosLA 1213 Cumberland W W 1053 Cumbres del Ajusco National Park 1744 CummingsLA 1900 Cumula. See Aspidosperma dugandii. Cunha da Silva, J. A. See Silva, J. A. C. da Cupressus 919 1681 1713 Cupressus benthami 917 Curran H M 20 21 4-582 1214 1945 1947 Currie L 1193 CussacC M_~ 1861 1862 1864 1865 Cybistax 1010 Cybistax donnell-smithii 156 198 Daireaux F 509 Daireaux G 290 Dalbergia 132 200 210 782 1086 Dalbergia retusa 220 Dalbergia stevensonii 930 973 Damas H 751 Daniel Hermano 1215 1216 Daniels AS 146 Danks F.S 1354 Dansereau P 752—755 Dasso M 1797 Davis D E 756 Davis TA W 1355-1358 1368 Davy, J. B. See Burtt Davy, J. Dawson G 385 Dayton WA 982 983 989 990 Deasy G F 1645 De Civrieux M 1914 Defelippe BA 292 Deforge A 1405 De Foxa, J. See Foxa, J. de. Delfor Ferraz H 293 Demaria Masey D 407 Demerara greenheart. See Ocotea rodiaei. Demougeot M 1397-1401 Depletion and devastation a a oe? =. INDEX 163 Depletion and es Dominguez P 301 413 “tid Argentina 280 288 289 Donald P G 22 Nahuel Huapi area mee 454 ee I i ry ee 758 Patagonia 334 Dry forest Brazil 553 985 589° 596 598 640 672 684 877 British Honduras 933 Chile 1126 1145 1159 Colombia 1209 1234 1245 1250 1263 Costa Rica 987 1004 -Ecuador 1282 1297 Guatemala 1013 Mexico 1491 1522 1529 1571 1578 1599 1608 1610 1628 1632 Chiapas 1583 Puebla 1639 Valle de México 1646 Nicaragua 1055 Peru 1792 El Salvador 1095 1100 Surinam 1428 Venezuela 81 1905 1926 Desierto de los Leones National Park, Mexico 1745 Determa. See Ocotea rubra. Detwiler SB 147 408 Deuber T P 1574 1814 Devez G 1402 Devoto F E 294-— 300 409 410- 412 Diaz, E. G. See Garcfa Diaz, E. Diaz, E. T. See Torricelli Diaz, Diaz, L. E. See Espejel Diaz, L. Diaz Galindo F M 1217 Dickinson F E 148 166 Dicorynia paraensis 155 1397 1410 Diels L 1295 Diena M 1849 Dijkmans MA F 1424 Di Pasquo, E. See Pasquo, E. di. Directories Mexico 1561 Distillation products Argentina 348 Brazil 668 692 Guianas 1339 Mexico 1458 1520 1536 1538 See also Charcoal; Wood gas. Divi-divi. See Libidibia coriaria Dobzhansky T 731 Doetzer J B 583 Domingues A 584 Brazil 813. Duarte de Barros, W. See Barros, W. D.\de rm DuBeau N P 1218 pian, R. H. See Hepp Dubiau, Ducci Claro R 1117 Ducke A 149 759- 776 Du Frane B 777 Dugand A 1219-1225 Duly S J 108 Dunlop W R 929 Dunn WE 1799 1800 Dupré CenicerosE 1491 1492 Duque Jaramillo J M 1226 1227-1229 DurlandWD 302 303 417 1037 1493 1647 Dutch Guiana. See Subhead Surinam. Dye I 1118 Dyewoods 220 Argentina 373 Brazil 626 Colombia 1197 1255 1256 1264 Mexico 1467 1622 Paraguay 1761 Venezuela 1895 1918 Eastman WA 984 Ebano. See Erythroxylon; Libi- dibia sclerocarpa. Ebert, M. H. See Hartard Ebert, M. EchegoyenM H 1119 1120 Ecological Society of America. Committee on the Preserva- tion of Natural Conditions 150 ~ Ecology Amazon river basin 784 Argentina 351° «+437 664735 Brazil. 747. 752 753° 736 791 896 British Honduras 928 Chile 1161 Colombia 1211 Panama 1067 Venezuela 1889 See also Forest types; Soils; Vegetation. Economic aspects 46 89 124 692 164 INDEX Item Economic aspects--Cont. Amazon basin 606 Argentina 258 294° 298 308 bibliographies 23 Bolivia B20 Brazil 562 585 . 599: 600 620 790 Amazon basin 643 650 Bahia 642 Northeast 681 British Guiana 43 1345 British Honduras 43 929 934 975 Central America 910 Chile 1126 1145 Colombia 1193 1195 1203 1243 1253 1264 Ecuador 1270 French Guiana 1385 Guianas 1339 1429 Mexico 1460 1463 1491 1515 1539 1554 1571 Nicaragua 1053 1061 Paraguay 1783 El Salvador 1096 Uruguay 1858 1861 1862 Venezuela 1891 1905 1943 Ecuador Dept Forestal 1296 Ecuador Ministerio de Economia 1296 Education and training o7 66 69 Edwards A 1121 Egler F E 24 Ejidos 1487 1539 1577 1733 ElchibegoffIM 25 26 1122 Elgueta M 1123 Embuia. See Phoebe porosa. Emory L T 1399 Emrich K 778 Engelhardtia 236 Engledow F L 27 Englesing F C 1062 Enterolobium 217 Enterolobium cyclocarpum 1027 Eperua 149 Brazil foo" 13 British Guiana 1340 1363 Eperua falcata 235 1346 1377 EppensGA 304 Erlanson G O 1074 Erythroxylon 1086 Escherich K 586 Escudero A 1495 Esparza, H. M. See Mares Esparza, H. E aves See Anacardium excel- sum. Item Espejel Diaz L 1496 Espina R 1230 Espinosa R 129% Espinosa B MR 1124 Espriella, V. R. de la,See Recalde de la Espriella, V. Estrada, C. N. See Navarro Estrada, C. Eucalyptus 191.692 Argentina 419 481 494 Brazil 546 586 649 670 847 Chile 1108 Ecuador 1273. 1313 Mexico 1670 Peru 1798 Eucalyptus globulus 1332 Euphorbia cerifera 1643 Euphorbia fulva 1760 Euphorbiaceae 1437 Evans Sir G 29 Exploitation i! 39 40 64 66 69 97 99 105. 414... 22 Argentina 262 .,266. . 213 284 301 304 326 332 351 30, ae Bolivia 526 538 Brazil 554 559 560 585 593 655 678 704 52 830 British Guiana 40 1346 1349 1359 1360 1365 1371 1376 British Honduras 941 1742 Chile: 1101 -1125 1126 1832 1145 1152 1154 1176 Colombia 1214 1239 1240 Costa Rica 986 990 costs and returns Brazil 624 Costa Rica 998 Mexico Ecuador 1269 1270 1324 French Guiana 1390 1391 1394 1403 1409 1421 Guatemala 1006 hazards and risks 65 75 79 89 101 Honduras 1036 Mexico 1477 1484 1509 1511 1516 1534 1547 1571 1591 1606 1626 Campeche 1585 Chiapas 1479 Chihuahua 1504 1576 INDEX 165 Item Exploitation--Cont. Mexico--Cont. Guerrero 1742 Jalisco 1614 México (State) 1506 1612 Michoacan 1500 Sierra Madre region 1472 Tlaxcala 1615—1617 Panama 1070 Paraguay 1766 1771 1773 Pia Si 1 (Sas -LioD Peru 1793 1815 1821 1839 ; 1840 Surinam 1423 1433 1442 1444 1446 - Venezuela 1886 1890 1894 1901 1905 1909 1911 1926 1949 Orinoco basin 1954 Portuguesa 1943 1947 Trujillo 1892 See also Depletion and devas- tation; Logging;- Lumbering; Utilization. Exposicion Forestal,1st Monte- video 1946 185 Exposici6n See Eyma P J 1425 Fablet L E 307 Fagus 1722 Fahnestock GR 1054 Fairchild J E 90 Fajardo, A. B. See Botija Fajardo, A. Fanshawe D B 1361—1363 Farm woodlands Argentina 290 343 361 Favre, R. Y. See Yussem Favre, R. Feeley GP 909 Fernandez Bertrand S 1232 Fernandez Garcia A 4125 Fernandez R J 1497 Ferraz HD 293 Ferraz MdeS 781 Ferreira de Souza, P. See Souza, P F de Ferriz Savifién A 1498 Feruglio E —«418 Fidel C 1336 Fiebrig C 1764 1765 Fiebrig-Gertz C 151 Figuera de la Fuente E 1126 Figueroa Acosta A 1801 Fine woods. See Cabinet woods; Precious woods. ’ Item Finer H “1127 Fir. See Abies. Fires Argentina 288 295 309 318 352— 354 Brazil 747 British Honduras 940 Chile 309 1126 Mexico 1488 1502 1529 1592 Patagonia 297. 309 3538 Venezuela 1886 1926 1947 Fischer E J 31 Fisher SB 131 Fitzroya cupressoides 1134 Fleming GR 1499 Fletcher M I 1298 Flinta C M 419 Flooring 1352 1650 Flora. See Trees; Vegetation. Flugger AL Foglio Miramontes F 1500 Foley J 131 Fondo de Fomento Forestal Colombia 1192 Fonseca, E. T. da. See Teix- eira da Fonseca, E. Fonseca Filho C de A 783 Fontana E 1901 Fontana y Menendez E 1902 Food and Agriculture Organi- zation of the United Nations 32 04 68 70 1524 Mission to Nicaragua 1055 Ford plantations Tapajoz River Brazil 667 845 Foreman W J 1501 Forest reserves. See Parks and reserves. Forests trusts. See British Honduras. Forest Dept. Forest types 7 36 39 82 130 160 Andes-Patagonia 173 174 456 Argentina 284 325 351 359 420 435 439 488 Andes eastern slope 456 Chaco 443 490 Formosa 490 Misiones 363 Patagonia 456 Punta Lara 385 Resistencia 460 Santa Fé 487 491 Brazil 687 752 787 791 813 875 Amazon basin 731 759 166 Item Forest types--Cont. Brazil--Cont. Bahia 899 Espirito Santo 786 Northeast 882 Parana pine region 826 Rio de Janeiro (State) 786 896 British Guiana 1349 1366 1367 1368 1371 1379 1383 British Honduras 928 937 948 963 966 970 1547 classification 128 139 Colombia 1212 1223 1225 1253 Costa Rica 983 Ecuador 1270 1305 1308 1322 1330 Gran Chaco 443 Honduras 1035 1042 Mexico 1513 1547 1568 1573 1647 1673 1702 1740 Colima 1736 Durango 1690 East 1692 Oaxaca 1697 Puebla 1691 Sinaloa 1656 Sonora 1757 Southeast 1707 Yucatan 1676 Nicaragua 1055 1060 1063 Panama 1073 Paraguay 1769 1774 Peru 1789 1836 1837 1844 El Salvador 1085 1091 1096 Uruguay 1855 1860 1861 1865 1873 1874 Venezuela 1886 1900 1901 1905 1923 1925 1927 1933 1943 See also Cloud forests; Dry forest; and other designations of forest type. Forestation. See Reforestation. Forestry. See specific aspects of forestry, e. g. Management; Policies and programs. Forestry as a profession Argentina 341 Forestry Council,Chile 1189 Forests. See Forest types; Tim- ber; Trees and kinds of forests, e. g. Rain forest. Forsling C 35 Fosberg F R 784 Foxa J de 420 Foxa Torroba J de 421 INDEX Item Fraga MVG 088 785 France.Ministere de la Guerre Mission d’Etudes Forestiéres 1390 Francis GWE 932 Francis W 1364 Francke A 36 30422 1056 1299 1426 1767 Franklin H 570 Fregoso G 1648 Freijo. See Cordia. Freise F W 089 591—786 787—796 Frenguelli J 423 424 Frich P 1649 Fritz E 1650 Froes, R. de L. See Lemos Froes, R. de. Froes Abreu, S. See Abreu, S/F. Fryckberg M 153 Fuelwood 126 235 Argentina (264 272 286 292 334 364 Brazil 585 592 594 677 692 699 704 705 1710 738 783 842 Bahia 642 Para 626 Rio Grande do Sul 758 British Guiana 1340 Colombia 1234 1263 Guianas 1339 Mexico 1454 1467 1478 1506 1510 1590 1716 Peru 1815 Fuente, E. F. de la. See Figuera de la Fuente, E. Furlow E P 910 Furniture industry 123 132 592 617 1566 Furniture woods 247 549 626 1761 Gaitan G 1502 Galicia D F 1503 1504 Galindo, A. R. Galindo, A. Galindo, F. M. D. See Diaz Galindo, F. M. Galindo y Villa J 1651 Gallardo, A. G. See Gonzalez Gallardo, A. See Ranghel Galofre, G. C. See Conde Galofre, G. Gamboa, R. P. See Pascacio Gamboa, R. Gandara G 1652 INDEX 167 Item Gandarillas Matta J 1129 Garcia A 1300 Garcia, A. F. See Fernandez Garcia, A. Garcia, J. M. See Martinez Garcia, J. Garcia, P. U. See Uriarte Garcia, P Garcia Diaz E 1505—1508 GarciaG E 1938 Garcia Garduifio R 1653 - Garcia Martinez J 1509—1513 GarciaS A 1302 Garcia Salas J 1007 . Garcia Soloérzano A 1301 Garduno, R. G. See Garcia Garduno, R. Garmendia, J. O. See Ortiz Garmendia, J.. GarrattGA 154 + 209° 2240 1054 Gartner V 1236 Garver RD 1055 1075 Gay EC 1514 Gazonnaud P 38 Geijskes D C 1427 - General Motors Corporation General Motors Overseas Operations 308 592 1515 Gentry HS 1654 —1656 Geography 48 60-62 150 Amazon basin 103 497 Brazil 547 t97 Caribbean region 90 Colombia 1203 1233 Mexico 1636 .1651. 1751 Peru 1787 1788 1818 1822 1844 Surinam 1439 Venezuela 1920 Gerard F 1516-1518 Gerry E 155 156 Giacobbi O L 425-— 428 Giacometto J 1230 Gidden C E 941 Gill T 39 797 Gill T H 1519 Gilmour J D 40 1130 1365 GleasonHA 798 1334 1903 Glossary Brazil 544 Glover RG 1131 Gobbato C 799 Godwin F 1520 Goldman E A 1076 1701 Gomes P 593 —596 800 Gomez, A. S. See Silvani Gomez, Gomez, J. M. See Montero“ Gomez, J. Gomez Amorocho R 1234 GOmez Haedo F 1852 Gomez Romero F 1521 G6émez y Gutiérrez A 1522 Gongalo alves. See Astronium. GoncalvesC A 097 Gonggrijp J W 1428-1431 1904 1432 1235 1236 429 Gonggrijp L Gonzalez A Gonz4lez Arrili B Gonzalez de la Cadena E_ 1523 Gonzalez Gallardo A 1524 Gonzalez Ortega J. 1657-1665 Gonzalez TafuO B 1802 Gonzalez Vale M 1905-1909 Gooch W L 1622 Goodspeed T H 1132 Gourliea spinosa 1165 Gouveia A 598 Grades and grading Brazil 688 690 741 Chile 1148 Ecuador 1318 Mexico 1459 El Salvador 1098 Graham E H 1366 Granado Baya J T del 527 Gravel R E 431 Grazing Chile 1167 Uruguay 1873 Gt. Brit. British Guiana and British Henduras Settlement Commission 4 Gt. Brit.Colonial Devel 1 Corporation 74 Gt.Brit. Colonial Off 42 Gt. Brit,Dept of Scientific and Industrial Research te 1 Forest Products Research Laboratory 152 1346 Gt. Brit, Imperial Institute ae 3 Gt.Brit,Ministry of Aircraft Production 903 Gt.Brit.West India Conn ead Gt.Brit. West India Royal Com- mission 27 43 Greeley WB 44 Green, V. M. R. See Romero Green, V. M. Greene E C 158 Greene S B 1133 168 INDEX Item Greenheart. See Ocotea; Tabe- buia. Greenhouse S 159 1303 Grenoble University France 897 Griffiths T E 1134 Griscom L 965° 1057 Grinberg I 310 311 Guacima. See Guazuma ulmifolia. Guadua Argentina 486 Guadua angustifolia 1312 1314 Guaiacum 212 Guaiacum coulteri 1661 1662 Guaiacum officinale 1231 Guaje cirial. See Crescentia alata. Gualberto V 600 -602 Guanacaste. See Enterolobium. Guarea 201 1229 Guatemala Serv Forestal 1015 Guayacan. See Caesalpinia melanocarpa; Guaiacum coul- teri. Guayaibi. See Patagonula amer- icana. Guayaquil, Ecuador Chamber of Agriculture 1304 Chamber of Commerce 1304 Chamber of Industries 1304 Guazuma ulmifolia 1659 1663 Guennard, R. G. M. See Muller Guennard, R. G. Guenther E 801 Guenther K 160 GuerreroQA 1525 Guerrero § 1526-1528 Guest P L 1058 Guilandina echinata 807 849 885 Guillerme de Almeida, D. See Almeida D. G. de. Guifiazu J R 432 Guinier M 161 Guinier P 433 Gums and resins 110 116 Brazil 626° 650° 2733... 134 829 British Guiana 1362 British Honduras 930 Mexico 1482 1715 Paraguay 1761 See also Naval stores. Gunstock wood 814 Gurvich, B. R. See Rosengurtt Gurvich, B. Gutiérrez, A. G. See Gdmez y Gutiérrez, A. Item Gutiérrez I 1529 Gutiérrez R J 1530 Gutiérrez SO 434 Gutiérrez Roldan E 1531 Gutta percha 31 116 Guttiferae Surinam 1425 Guzman D J 1093 H. .KD 603 Haba. See Hura polyandra. Habilla. See Hura polyandra. Haedo, F. G. See G6mez Haedo, F Haematoxylon brasiletto 1197 Haertel M H 1136 Hagebock F N 604 Hagen, V. W. von. See Von Hagen, V. W. Haig I T 1111 1135-1137 Hainsworth R G 45 Hajjar F 1532 Hale W F 1138 Haman M 1367 1900 Hamilton J V 162 Hancock R 46 Haploclathra 768 Harding R E 1059 Hardwoods 1 10 67 68 75 121 134 164 186 Andes east slope 144 Brazil 549: “557 —-5T62" 102 British Honduras 939 Central America 909 Colombia 1207 Ecuador 1275 Mexico 1484 1517 1535 1543 Hargis O D 103 Harper J 1037a Harper RM 802 1666 HarrisonD B 911 Hart AC 986 Hartard Ebert M 1139 1140 Haskins C P 49 Hassler E 1768 Hauman L 435- 440 Havrylenko D 441 Haya. See Nothofagus. Hayes HC 131 Hazards and risks of exploita- tion. See Exploitation, hazards and risks. Heim de Balsac F 1405 Heim de Balsac H 1405 Helguera G 1853 1854 Hellmund Tello A 1910 Hendrickson R 1237 Item Henius F 00 1803 Hennessey J F 605 912 Hepp Dubiau R 1141 1142 Hergert P 803 Heringa P K 7 Heringer E P 804 Hermann F J 165 Hernandez, M. A. See Avila Hernandez M Hernandiaceae 1436 Heros O de los 1804 -Herrarte M. P. See Pacheco Herrarte, M. Herrera F L 1143 1805-1808 Herrera H 1667 Herrera, R. J. See Juarez Herrera, R. Herter W 1855-1857 Herzog T 528 Heske F 51 Hess R W 148 166 198 5 204 205: .20T 2% Hevea £05, 230: ‘559° “oae 989 Heyder H M 933 Higbee EC 606 HilldI L 1008 Hingston R WG 1368 History 78 Argentina 348 Brazil 585 656 British Honduras 926 961 Chile 1107 Mexico 1519 1522 1568 1600 1617 Peru 1805 Surinam 1428 1433 Hoar HM Se tagpalgas B? Hochreutiner B PG 1769 Hodge W H 1809 Hoehne F C 607 805- 808 Hoffmann C C 1668 Hohenkerk L S 1369—1371 Holdridge D 1372— Holdridge L R 1330 Holman H E 529 Honduras Botanical Garden 1039 Honduras walnut. See Metopium brownei. Hool A E 1578 Horn E F 53 608 809- 815 1305—1307 1330 Howard H L 167 Hoy H E 1810 - Hoyer F 168 Huberman M A 54 55 Huerta Munoz J M 1144 Hughes J H 1354 1373 INDEX 169 Item Hughlett L J 56 Humbird T J 609 Hummel C 924 934 Hunnicutt B H 610 Hunt L G 1374 Hura polyandra 1659 1661 Hyde KC 169 Hylea. See Amazon Hylea. Hymenaea courbaril 1216 Hymenolobium 771 Iglesias F de A 816 Igobone A D 313 Iguazu National Park, Argentina 298 445 Imbaré. See Cavanillesia. Imbuia. See Phoebe porosa. Imposti V B 442 Indians 48 Industries 7 56 59 62 66 69 82 93 102 114 123 124 Argentina 264 267 270 284 286 301 329 331 348 349 356 474 Bolivia 526 5388 539 54] Brazil 562 565 592 593 605 625 690 691 698 706 British Guiana 1347 1364 1373 British Honduras 924 934 Chile 1126 1129 1136 1137 1150 1183 1187 Colombia 1193 1206 1228 1236 1264 Costa Rica 1003 Ecuador 1270 1324 1331 French Guiana 1385 1390 1408 1415 Honduras 1045 Mexico 1455 1485 1491 1519 1520 1531 1544 1561 1571 1623 1626 Nicaragua 1055 1064 Panama 1084 Paraguay 1770 1771 1776 1777 1783 1784 Surinam 1439 Venezuela 1899 1911 See also names of specific “industries and products, e. g. Lumber; Plywood; Quebracha Inostroza Manosalva PC 1145 Insects Mexico 1543 Instituto de Conservaci6n y Fo- mento ForestalEcuador 1280 170 INDEX Item Instituto de Economia Agricola 1146 Instituto de Fomento Forestal Colombia 1201 1202 Inter-American Conference on Agriculture 6 lst Washington 18 2nd Mexico City 15 3rd Caracas 111 4th Montevideo 32 Inter-American Conference on Conservation of Renewable Natural Resources, Denver a7 Inter-American Council of Com- merce and Production 58 Inter-American Development Commission 59 336 995 1206 1533 1770 1811 1911 Technical Mission to Paraguay 1770 Inter-American Highway 978 Inter-American relations 30 85 92 International Bank for Recon- struction and Development 1193 International relations aif Inventories. See Surveys; Valua- tion; Volumes. Iribarren § 1858 Irmay H de 530- 535 538 Isbell J E 1912 Islip H T 935 Ixta-Popo National Park, Mexico 1735 Jacaranda 198 511 Jacaranda copaia 1378 Jacaratia 224 Jacaré. See Piptadenia com- munis. Jacob C 171 Jaffuel F 1147 Jaimes, J. S. See Segura Jaimes James LW 936 James PE 60 615 616 818 Jangada. See Apeiba tibourbou. Janis DC 3 Jaramillo, J. M. D. See Duque Jaramillo, J. M. Jaramillo Sierra B 1238 Jatropha 1216 Jirkal Hoffmann J 1142 1148 Jobim J 617 Jobo. See Spondias mombin. Joerns A 1534 1535 1669 Johansen H 1078 Item Johnson G.R Jones C F 61 62 Juarez Herrera R 1536—1540 Juglans 217 1756 1794 1840 Jumelle H 172 Juniperus 1682 1726 Junker L 1433 Kalela E K Lis 174 Kanter H 443 536 Karling JS 175 1009 KarstenG447 996 1014 1721 Katze MB 1541 Kauffman E 63 Keatley RDS 32 KerrGaA 176 Keshen AS 1542 Ketelhut F 1670 Kilns Ecuador 1327 Kinloch J B 937 1010 1060 Kircher J C 618 619 819 Klabin paper mill,Brazil 630 Klein MA 1771 Kluge H C 1077 1434 Knoche W 820 1149 Knoth R F 64 Knox J 565 Knuchel H 1813 Koch F 1011 Koehler A 65 Koning de 1435 Koppel C van de 177 Koscinski M 620—- 622 821 822 823 Kostermans AJ GH 1436 Koutché V 444 445 Kover PA 1094 Kramer J H 1239 Kuhlmann J G 824 Kuhlmann M 825 876 Kuhn E 876 Kuhn F 446 447 Kuylen H 1021 1259 Labouriau L F G 826 Lachner V 987 Ladders 840 Laffitte J C 1859 1863 Lafoensia glyptocarpa 842 Lamas, J. M. See Martinez Lamas, J. LambAFA 938-— 940 Lamb F B 66 Lamb GN 178-— 180 Lamb WH 1671 Land 120 Argentina 241 2350 INDEX 171 Item Land--Cont. Brazil 2957 636 679 691 British Honduras 927 Chile 1110 1152 1156 classification Mexico LOGE 2617 clearing Chile 1159 Mexico 1608 Paraguay 1786 collective Mexico 1487 1504 1539 1577 1610 Colombia 1196 1238 Ecuador 1282 Guatemala 1015 tenure Mexico - 1501 utilization 26 32 57 60 Boe 125) 48°) -119 Brazil 569 679 891 Chile 1123 Colombia 1193 Costa Rica 979 988 995 Ecuador 1301 Panama 1075 Venezuela 1926 Venezuela 1940 Lang DM 1543 Lanjouw J 1437 Lapacho negro. See Tabebuia ipe. Lapi G 1406 bardnerG BS: 623 827 1337 Lasser T 1913 Latex Guatemala 1005 Latham B 67 Latin American Conference on Forestry and Forest Products, Teresopolis Brazil 68 69 686 700 Latin American Forest Re- sources Project in Costa ae Latin American Forestry and Forest Products Commission 71 Latzina E 448- 452 Lauraceae 199 498 1436 Laurel. See Laurelia aromatica. Laurelia aromatica 242 1146 Laws and regulations 66 69 73 86 1126 Argentina 276 299 307 317, 326.::348- 457 Bolivia 526 Item Laws and regulations--Cont. Brazil 585 639 645 658 659 687 708 1797 British Guiana British Honduras 941 Chile 1145 1146 1150 Colombia 1192 1200 1228 1236 1240 1245 1265 1266 Costa Rica 981 987 991 Ecuador 1293 1318 1324 French Guiana 1409 Guatemala 1006 Guianas 1429 Honduras 1036 Mexico 1464 1473 1481 1486 1501 1512 1514 1519 1525 1526 1533 1542 1568 1569 1570 1572 1573 1581 1605 1607 1620 1626 1629 Nicaragua 1052 Panama 1072 Paraguay 1763 El Salvador 1090 Uruguay 1869 1876 1882 Venezuela 1893 1917 See also Policies and pro- grams. Leahy JG 828 Ledo Filho A E de 624 Leavenworth WC 1672 Lebedeff N 453 454 Le Cointe P 625 626 829 830 Lecomte H 1407 Lecythidaceae 1429 Ledoux P 627 628 844 LeeJA 629 Lee L 831 Lefévre L 1405 Legislation. See Laws and regulations. Legrand D 1860 Leguminosae 165 382 765 766 1219 Lella E. F. di 316 Lemos Froes R de 832 Lenga. See Nothofagus pumi'io, Lenz H 1545 1633 Leon J 988 Leonardis RF J 455 Leopold A$ 1673 Leschner F $17 -833: 1150 LeSueur H 1674 Levin E E 630 Lewy van Séveren M 1095 172 INDEX Item Lezama Michel R 1546 Lucuma Libidibia coriaria 138 147 Ludy A K 157 253 1640 1894 1897 Luehea divaricata 1951 Luetzelburg P von Libidibia sclerocarpa 1660 Lumber 1661 Brazil 592 642 Libocedrus chilensis 402 690 Licensing Bolivia Colombia 1240 Chile Lichy R 1914 Colombia Light-weight woods 169 214 Costa Rica 224 industry 26 Lignum vitae. See Guaiacum Argentina officinale. Brazil 054 Lima DA 852 084 585 598 Lindoso J 631 602 620 651 Lindsay WR 1079 {isa eo q)s)%) Lingue. See Persea lingue. British Guiana Liquidambar styraciflua 1715 British Honduras 1722 Chile 1101 1122 Little E L 1308-1310 1330 1140 1145 Ljungner E 456 Lobbe H 834 Colombia Lofgren A 632 Ecuador Loggers Guatemala Surinam 1434 Honduras Logging 38 39 66 Mexico 1459 Argentina 176 63230 «357 1517 1518 1525 Chaco 324 1555 1561 1566 Misiones 306 Parana basin 327 Panama Brazil 5976 651 690 801 Paraguay Amazon basin 604 697 Peru Ford plantations 667 Venezuela 1886 Parana pine region 641 1911 683 Mexico 1458 Pernambuco 655 British Guiana 1346 1349 Venezuela 1371 Lumbering British Honduras 914 927 Bolivia 944 947 Brazil 587 609 Central America 911 690 Colombia 1218 British Guiana Costa Rica 984 986 997 British Honduras 999 Chile Ecuador 1324 1327 Colombia Guatemala 1006 Costa Rica Honduras 1048 Ecuador Mexico 914 1580 French Guiana Venezuela 1949 Guatemala See also Lumbering. Honduras Lohner L A 1772 Mexico 1530 Loock EE M 1547 1675 Chihuahua Lopes LS 633 634 Durango Lopez E D 1853 1861-1865 Quintana Roo Lopez, E. O. See Oxford Lopez, Yucatan E. Paraguay Loya, A. U. See Uranga Loya, A. Peru 835— 837 123 677 695 72 122 o07 099 662 811 819 1371 941 1133 1155 1176 1239 1298 1029 1036 1496 1543 1574 1620 1075 1774 1829 1908 1947 1506 1520 1930 525 637 845 1381 926 1189 1206 979 1323 1409 1008 1037a 1534 1535 1126 1148 1289 1006 1484 1542 1573 1586 1814 1905 1912 1467 623 702 1384 1471 1789 1795 INDEX Lumbering--Cont. item Surinam 1426 See also Exploitation; Logging. Luncz G 73 Lundell C L 913 942 943 1013 1676 Lussich, C. del C. See Castillo Lussich, C. del. Luttringer A D 74 Lysiloma 1716 Maack R 636 888 Machaerium 200 Maduefio R R 2985. A457 ‘Maguire B 1438 Maguire EG 841 Mahogany. See Swietenia. MaigeA J 1153 Mainieri C 857 858 860 Maischaider A F 131 Malagutti G 1936 Maldenado B E 1154 . 1155 Malphighiaceae 1436 Man effects on forests 39 118 Amazon basin 784 Argentina 437 Brazil 753 Mexico 1628 Management 105) %5145 Argentina 284 341 Brazil 574 881 British Guiana 1342 British Honduras 940 949 Chile 11151-1430 Ecuador 1330 Mexico 1455 1459 1539 1560 1571 1610 1648 Chihuahua 1504 1576 Durango 1605 Jalisco 1580 México (State) 1506 Michoacan 1528 Puebla 1619 Surinam 1428 Venezuela 1902 1943 Manbarklak. See Eschweilera. Mangrove 147. 153. 197 183.4. 281... 293 Brazil Fay 2111, 130, 499 Colombia 1206 1212 French Guiana 1411 1420 Mexico 1622 1659 1667 Venezuela 1894 1910 1951 See also Avicennia; Conocar- pus; Rhizophora. Manifold C B 203... 637 Manil. See Symphonia globulifera Manilkara 206 769 Mafui. See Podocarpus. 173 Item 1355 Manosalva, P. C. I. See Ino- stroza Manosalva, P. C. Manwood. See Minquartia guianensis. Manzi F Maps 3 4 7 36 oe .125 " 246 aerial 222 Araucaria angustifolia Argentina 283 389 fuelwood Mimosa Quebracho Schinopsis balansae Bolivia 435 Brazil . 435. s572 Northeast Parana British Guiana British Honduras 923 Chile Costa Rica Ecuador French Guiana Gran Chaco Guatemala Mexico 1513 1584 1595. 1636 1410 1515 1672 Baja California Chihuahua Northwest Sonora Nicaragua Panama Paraguay 1770 1777 1809 1085 435 Peru El Salvador Surinam Swietenia Venezuela Bolivar Isla de Margarita Orinoco basin Portuguesa Marbut C F Marchenay L Marco H F Mares Esparza H Marianno J Marietti J W 908 1907 1931 103 174 INDEX Item Markets and marketing 80 TO: tel Brazil 839 British Guiana 1349 Chile | 1118 Mexico 1485 1523 1548 1552 Nicaragua 1054 Venezuela 1886 Markham W A 944 Marrero J 1313 131441330 Martin C 1156 Martin RR 459 Martinez, A.A. See Alcoba Martinez, A. Martinez, J. G. See Garcia Martinez, J. Martinez M 1677-1687 Martinez Baca R 1554 Martinez Garcia J 1555 Martinez Lamas J 1866 Martins R 639 Masey, D. D. See Demaria Masey, D. Matallana R P B de 1915 Maté. See Yerba mate. Mathews C 1102 Mato, F. R. See Rosa Mato, F. Matta, J. G. See Gandarillas Matta, J. Matthei A 1531158 Matthews WS A 935 Mattos Filho A de 826 Mauto. See Lysiloma. MayES 945 Mayans J J 1038 Mayer HA 1917 Mayer-Reinach C (As Maytenus boaria 018 McBride G M BS a Wy MacBride J F 1841 McCarty G 181 McClure FA 1311 1312 McConnico A J 1061 McDougall W B 1753 McGillicuddy B H 1549 McGinnis D R 635 McKellar A D 75 MacKenzie H B 1467 McKinley T W 1085 1096 McManama G P 1550 McMullenWH 1551 Medina V A 1471 1550 Meliaceae 201 i229 Melillo A C 320 Mell C D 78 79 98 184 185- 187 640 1080 1556 MelloOS 842 Item Mello S de 641 Mello Barreto, H. I. de. See Barreto, H. I. de M. Melo G 642 Melville R 188 Ménager H 189 Mendes J A 643 Mendez S B 321 Mendizabal L Q 1688 Menendez, E. F. See Fontana y Menendez, E. Menezes, A. I. de 843 Méniaud J 1409 1410 Merindiba. See Lafoensia glyptocarpa. MerkerC A 989 990 Metello A 644 Metopium brownei 217 Metzgen M § 946 Mexico. Comision Federal de Planificaci6n Econémica 1557 Mexico.Dept. Forestal y de Caza y Pesca 1559 1596 Off. de Economia y Estadistica 1558 Serv. de Conservacion Fores- tal 1689 Mexico Direcci6n Forestal y de Caza 15 Mexico Direcci6n Forestal y de Caza y Pesca 1560 1562 Mexico Direcci6n General de Estadistica 15 Mexico Direccién General Fo- restal y de Caza 1564 1565 Mexico Secretaria de Agricul- tura y Ganaderia 156 Meyer H 190 Meyer HA 81 1567-1570 1690 1691 Meyer T 460- 465 Meyer Rusca W 1159 Mezey E 322 Mezzottoni C 1867 Michaelsson G 323 324 Michel, R. L. See Lezama Michel, R. Michigan-Carnegie Botanical Expedition 942 Middle America Information Bureau 905 915 916 Midkiff H M 706 1241 Milans J 1870 Mille L 1315 Miller D 1160 MillerWA 947 Milpa. See Agriculture, shift- ing. INDEX 175 , Item Mimosa 381 639 806 Mimusops. See Balata; Manil- kara. Mine timbers British Guiana 1371 Mexico 1689 1716 Peru 1798 Minquartia guianensis 1081 Miramontes, F. F, See Foglio Miramontes, F. Miranda F 1692-1697 1712 Miranda Bastos, A. de. See Bastos, A. de M. ae Mixed forests 68 1673 MolestinaO E 1316 Monsanto L E 1918 Montealegre MR 991 Montenegro L B 646 Montero Gomez J 992 993 Montgomery E T 30 Monticelli J V 466 Mora 1363 1371 1440 Moraceae : 205 Moral C del 1571 Morales, I. R. See Rivera Morales, I. Morales y Sanchez A 1039 Moreau, R. A. P. See Pérez Moreau, R. A. Moreno Villanueva A 1572 Morton F 1014 Mosquitoes Brazil 756 Moulds F R 191 Muirapiranga. See Brosimum; Eperua; Haploclathra. Muller C H 192 1698 1699 Muller J L 1573 1574 1814 Muller Guennard RG 467 Mullerried F KG 1575 Mullin J 1364 Munoz E F 468 Munoz, J. M. H. See Huerta Munoz, J. M. Mufioz, R. R. See Rodriguez Munoz, R. Munoz Aguilar E 1576 Munoz Pizarro C 1161 Museo Comercial Venezuela 1928 Mussolini poplar Argentina 404 Myer JE 1330 Myers JG 845 1375 Myristica. See Virola. Myroxylon balsamum 1679 Najera EG 1577 1772 Item Names. See Nomenclature. Nascimento F M do 647 Nash R 648 National parks. See Parks and reserves ang names of spe- cific parks. National Pine Institute. See Brazil.Instituto Nacional do Pinho, National Research Council Highway Research Board 229 Nauhcampateptl National Park Mexico 1746 Naval stores 76 Brazil 692 British Honduras 935 Mexico 1458 1482 1497 1507 1514 1520 1528 1541 1543 1578 1602 1603 1614 1630 1672 Nicaragua 1061 Navarro de Andrade E 189 649 670 846 847 Navarro Estrada C 325 Navez A 848 Nazarit C E 1162 Nectandra 199 498 762 782 NeiraS B 1163 Neiva A 849 Nelson E W 1700 1701 Nelson M E 1520 Nelson Smith J H 948-— 950 Nerling O 193 Netto F F 650 Neverman F 994 New York Botanical Garden Tropical Expedition to Surinam 1438 Newsprint Argentina 319 347 Brazil . 630 Nicaragua mission. See under Food and Agriculture Organ- ization of the United Nations. Nicaraguan pine. See Pinus caribaea. Nix LA 1580 Nogal. See Carya; Nut trees. Nomenclature 134 145 170 190 216 254- 256 Argentina 469 Brazil 750 759 824 £858 860 890 Amazon basin 767 872 Bahia 843 Distrito Federal 872 Minas Gerais 804 176 INDEX Item Nomenclature--Cont. Brazil--Cont. Parana 639 Rio de Janeiro (State) 872 Rio Grande do Sul 778 S40 Paulo 846 856 Tapajoz river valley 4%2 887 British 167 British Guiana 1361-1367 British Honduras 960 Chile 1105 Colombia 1227 1228 1246 Ecuador 1272 112872 1322 French Guiana 1386 1419 Guatemala 907 1022 1028 Honduras 907 1041 Mexico 1481 1€52 1680 Guerrero 1689 Oaxaca 1697 Puebla £712 Tehuantepec 1758 Yucatan 1750 Panama 1068 Paraguay yg al Peru 1805 1808 1844 El Salvador 1087 Surinam 1425 1441 1451 Venezuela 1900 1919 1927 1953 Noriega Calmet E 1815 1816 Normand D 1395 Noronha H 850 Norton E 651 Nothofagus Argentina 415 425 499 Chile 1109 1114 Nothofagus dombeyi 219 Nothofagus procera 242 1106 Nothofagus pumilio 369 Novelo, N. S. See Souza Novelo, N Noverraz M 326 1773 1774 Nunes Pereira A 653 Nifiez JR 327 Nurseries Argentina 278 - 307. ~360 Chile 1153 Mexico 1565 Nut trees Mexico Coahuila 1649 Nuts Brazil 692 780 Mexico 1649 Surinam 1452 Nyssa 1696 Nyssa sylvatica 1722 Item Nystrom J W 1439 Oak. See Quercus. Ochoterena I 1702 Ochroma 127 143 159 194 195°*..197 — 203 . 294°"998 202. 239° 242 British Honduras 930 967 Colombia 1231° 1256 Costa Rica 989 Ecuador 1289-1291 1298 1303 1304 1333 Ochroma lagopus 136 Costa Rica 994 1003 Ecuador 1307. 1318 "1397 Ocotea 152... 199 - 499" 762 1335 1410 Ocotea pretiosa 801 Ocotea rodiaei 164 1363 1371: 1382" 1430 Ocotea rubra 187 Ocotea suaveolens TiZ Oils and waxes Brazil 650 -801 829° 861 Colombia 1256 Mexico 1458 1520 1759 Oitaven A V 328 Olacales 208 Oliphant F M 1376 Oliphant J N 951- 956 Oliveira, A. P. de 654 655 852 Oliveira B de 656 853 Olmos Castro A 329 330 Oregon State College School of Forestry 697 Orellana H 1300 Orellana B R 1318 Orey. See Campnosperma panamensis. Organization for European Economic Cooperation 83 Ortega, J. G. See Gonzalez, Ortega, J. Ortega M 84 Ortiz Garmendia J 1165-1169 OrtonWA 657 Osborne L de J 1097 Owens J M 854 Ownership Chile 1101 1126 Colombia 1196 Ecuador 1324 Guatemala 1006 Honduras 1036 Mexico 1463 1501 1514 1527 1554 1559 1561 1565 Nicaragua 1055 INDEX Item Ownership--Cont. Paraguay 1763 1771 1775 Uruguay 1871 1873 Oxford-Lopez E 1920 Oxford University. Expedition to British Guiana 1368 Oxford University, Imperial Forestry Institute 139 Oyamel. See Abies. Pacara de Segurola. See En- terolobium contortisiliquum. Pacheco M 1085 Pacheo Herrarte M 1016 Pack Foundation. See Charles Lathrop Pack Forestry Trust. Palétuvier. See Mangrove. Palms 1553 1648 Palo amarillo. See Euphorbia fulva. Palo colorado. See Brasilettia platyloba. Palo prieto. See Celaenodendron mexicanum. Palo santo. See Bulnesia sarmi- enti. Pan American relations. See Inter-American relations. Pan American Union. Div of Agricultural Cooperation 86 Conservation Sect 1581 1631 Panshin A J 798 Pao mulato. See Calycophyllum. Parana pine. See Araucaria an- gustifolia. Paratecoma 782 Parcouril. See Platonia insignis. ParedesC A 1319 1320 Pareja Paz Soldan J 1818 Paris F W 1775 Parker L H 88 Parks and reserves 84 86 Argentina 227 344 445 479 Brazil 598 627 628 Chile 1161 1179 Colombia 1240 1247 1266 Mexico 1466 1483 1490 1503 1519 1563 1575 1587 1589 1593 1611 1632 1635 1718 1735 1742-1747 Panama 1069 Uruguay 1845 See also names of parks and reserves. Parodi LR 439 470- 477 Parres J 1582 Pascacio Gamboa R 1583 177 Pasquo E di ne Pastor V 1170 Patagonula americana 399 Patch farming. See Agricul- ture, shifting. Paternosio P G 331 Patino P 1584 Pau brasil. See Guilandina echinata. Pau-novo. See Sessea brasili- ensis. Pau-rosa. See Aniba rosaeo- dora. Paulo RD deG 855 Pavan C 731 Paving blocks 1371 Payne BH 1136 Paz Soldan, J. P. See Pareja Paz Soldan, J Pehuen. See Araucaria arau- cana. Peltogyne 770 1363 Peltogyne pubescens 1346 1352 Pena MT dela 1585 Pena R 937 Pennell F W 1242 Percival T B 1440 Pereira, A. N. See Nunes Pereira, A. Pereira H 856 PereiraJ A 857— 860 Pereira O D 658 Pereira §S 659 Pereira Brasil R 660 Pérez Alvarado E V 1819 Pérez Arbelaez E 1243-1247 Pérez MoreauR A 394 478 479 Pérez Salazar H 1248 Perfume woods 626 650 -692 728 796 Pernambuco (State) Serv de Inspecao Florestal 654 Pernambuco (State) Serv. Flo- restal 680 Peroba rosa. See Aspidosper- ma. Perret G 332 480 1921 Persea lingue Chile 1190 Peru Direccioén de Coloniza- cién y Asuntos Orientales 1820 Pesce C 861 Pests Brazil 586 Peters K 1171 178 INDEX Item PetersonL E BS, °995.-1746 1777 Pfeiffer J P 1441 1442 Phoebe 199 498 Phoebe porosa 217 639 1748 803 805 904 Phytelephas 1285 Pianos Brazil 613 Picea chihuahuana 1683 Pickel B J 632 661 PicoJ A 481 Pierce J H 194 Pilar Rodrigo A del 482 Pine. See Araucaria; Pinus. Pinedo V M 1822 Pinheiro EC 662 862 Pinheiro do Parana. See Arau- caria angustifolia. Pino RAR del 483 Pino de Misiones. See Arau- caria angustifolia. Pino del Neuquén. See Arau- caria araucana. Pinto GS 663 Pinus British Honduras 1547 defects Mexico 1507 1543 1578 Guatemala 1030 Mexico 1457 1459 1482 1484 1506 1511 1514 1543 1547 1605 1615 1638 1647 1671 1675 1684 1746 1757 Uruguay 1884 Pinus caribaea 957 British Honduras 928 935 940 976 Honduras : 1037 Nicaragua 1054 1061 Pinus radiata 1108 Piptadenia 510 Piptadenia communis 738 Piptadenia macrocarpa 783 Piptadenia rigida LETT Piratinera 205 Pisano Valdes E 1764-1072 Pithecolobium tortum 517 Pittier H 1900 1922-1934 Pizarro, C. M. See Mufioz Pizarro, C. Plan Quinquenal Argentina 349 350 Plantations Argentina 278 287 321 371 419 433 500 509 Brazil 670 British Honduras 949 Plantations--Cont. Canal Zone Chile 1108 :1130 1153 Costa Rica Guatemala Uruguay 1849 1861 Platonia insignis PlattRR 90 PlattRS Playter H Plywood Argentina 2hOrn Gan kk ait Brazile S67 «-592 oid 690 695 British Guiana Central America Chile 1106 Mexico 1484 Surinam See also Veneer. Podhorsky I Podocarpus 242 Policies and programs 32 36 39 D4 97-59 68-71 82 S6:¢° _92).513 94) dda 223 Argentina 04 257 270 286 ~ 307% 310 326 346 348 349 Bolivia 54 B25 Brazil 4A. «4548. DBZ 580 581 584 590 618 628 633 ~645 656 658 665 682 708 Amazonia Ceara Maranhao Northeast Paraiba Pernambuco 654 661 Santa Catarina Sao Paulo South 672 686 British Guiana FA | 54 1344 1356 1369 British Honduras Dt 922.931 934.2838 954 955 959 969 British Possessions INDEX Item Policies and programs--Cont. _ 54 Chile 1126 1127 1145 1173 Colombia 1199 1201 1238 1240 Costa Rica Ecuador 1296 French Guiana Guatemala 1012 1015 i776 Mexico 04 1455 1458 1459 1468-1470 1477 1491 1502 1521 1523 1543 1557 1560 1562 1564 1567 1579 1581 1594 1597 1598 1604 1607 1610 1621 1631 1632 1646 Chihuahua 1586 Durango 1627 México (State) 1506 Puebla 1588 1619 Tlaxcala 1617 Nicaragua 1055 Panama 1075 Paraguay PIOTULTTT 1776 Peru 04 1813 1826 1836 Ica 1815 Tingo Maria 1820 El] Salvador 1085 Surinam 54 1422 1424 1428 1432 Uruguay 1850-1852 1854 1858 1859 1873 1878 1879 1881 1882 Venezuela 54 1776 1905 1906 1907 1909 1917 1928 1939 1945-1947 Polygonaceae Surinam 1425 Popenoe W 917 1017 1018 1040 1321 Poplar. See Populus. Populus Argentina 287 372 388 404 493 . Chile 1108 Uruguay 1868 Porsch O 996 1107 1112 1116 1135 1136 1142 1178 1179 1189 1776 1192 1193 1196 1204-1206 1235 1248-1251 1253 1256 1260 1265 04 978 987 990 991 995 1278 1280-1282 1300 1302 1330 1390 1410 Porto, P. C. See Campos Porto, Pp Portuguesa (Venezuela) Serv. Forestal Posts Pouderoux R 179 Poulalion M item Poulsenia 238 Pozo Rodriguez P del 1249 1250 PradoO deA 664 Precious woods Argentina 514 Brazil 790 792 British Guiana 1352 Colombia 1256 Mexico 1644 1650 1711 Panama 1066 El Salvador 1086 Venezuela 1918 Preissig R 1412 Preservation Central America 1456 Chile 1180 Mexico 1456 Venezuela 1886 Presnall C C 1753 Pretel Vidal AR 1823 Primavera. See Cybistax donnell-smithii. Production Brazil 562 622 British Honduras 941 Central America 912 Chile 1139 1140 1145 1183 1190 Ecuador 1304 1324 Guatemala 1006 Mexico 1460 1465 1487 1492 1509 1511 1515 1554 1558 1568 1582 1600 Peru 1817 See also Statistics. Products 39 46 50 69 84 60" 127° ae Argentina 270 348 409 458 Brazil 570 572 575 617 677 692 698 Amazon basin 643 650 §29 Amazonas 631 British Guiana 108 1362 1367 British Honduras 108 924 929 930 946 Chile 1125 1136 1187 Colombia 1193 1195 1198 1240 1241 1245 1251 1256 1257 1264 Costa Rica 993 995 Ecuador 1262 1270 1284 1333 French Guiana 1403 1404 180 Products--Cont. Honduras 1039 Mexico 1458 1463 1505 1521 ..1558- 1559 1561 $560 1571 Baja California Campeche Michoacan West Nicaragua 1055 1061 Paraguay 1761 1770 Peru 1800 1817 1824 El Salvador Surinam Venezuela . 1891 1895 1907 1928 Amazonas Guiana Llanos 1897 Orinoco basin See also names of products, e. g. Charcoal; Lumber. Prosopis 467 Prosopis alba Prosopis caldenia 444 Prosopis juliflora Protection. See Depletion and devastation; Fires; Insects; Policies and programs. Pseudotsuga Pugno P Pulle AA Pulp and paper 17 Argentina Brazil 617 664 692 British Guiana industry 06 Argentina Brazil 551 556 565 6145-621, 629 630 Ecuador Mexico 1457 1489 1545 Mexico 1458 1520 Pulpwood 168 215 241 248 Argentina 278 293 342 347 371 404 507 5G Brazil 991 570 585 677 694 T07 . 795 Amazon basin 556 Para INDEX Item Pulpwood--Cont. Item British Guiana 108 1340 1046 1348 1371 1377 1511 British Honduras 925 963 1563 Chile 1174 1591 Colombia 1256 1467 French Guiana 1411 1420 1494 Guianas 1339 1500 Mexico 1457 1486 1506 1580 1467 1646 1653 1064 Panama 1082 1776 Paraguay 1761 yy i Peru 1790 1802 1838 Uruguay 1849 1868 1844 See also Pulp and paper. 1093 Purdue University. Dept of 1428 Forestry 910 1902 Purpleheart. See Peltogyne 1941 pubescens. 1936 1953 Qualea 152 1410 1898 Quebracho Wee Wes af 1910 312. 6315 322: .340:4,7359 Argentina 189 268 269 274 286 302 314 323 1815 335 336 341 348 358 438 378 408 429 431 466 Brazil 692 864 1755 Paraguay 431 1162,4493 1783 stocking 429 See also Schinopsis. Quebracho blanco. See Aspido- sperma quebracho-blanco. Quebracho colorado. See Schinopsis lorentzii. Quercus 192 Central America 978 1026 Guatemala 1026 Mexico 1536 1757 property comparisons 702 Quercus copeyensis 978 982 Quevedo M A de 92 1589 1590-1600 1703-1707 Quillaja saponaria 1168 Quillay. See Quillaja saponaria. Quintanar F 1601 Quinteros M 1871-1873 Rafalski J 865 Ragonese A E 485-— 491 Raibaudi M 1413 Railway ties. See Ties. Railways Mexico1505 1546 1579 1625 Rain forest 37 British Guiana 1341 1358 Colombia 1194 Costa Rica 977 INDEX 181 , Item Rain forest--Cont. Panama 1067 Venezuela 1887 1902 1929 Raizada MB 197 Rambo B 866 1874 Ramirez, G. U. See Uribe Ramirez, G. Ramirez R fits Ramirez Cantu D 1708 Rancourt E de 867 Ranghel Galindo A 93° 1192 1252-1257 Rauli. See Nothofagus procera. Rawitscher F K 868 _Razous P 1414 Recalde de la Espriella V 1258 Recart H 1055 1176-1180 Recke Graf ’ 997 Record S J 95-— 100 184 198-— 218 869 958- 960 963 1019-1021 1041 1062 1077 1081 1082 1259 1378 1709 1924 1935 Reeseman Fryer E 038 Reforestation 348 Argentina 280: 282.334 341 346 350 Buenos Aires (Prov) 338 Nahuel Huapi area 454 Pampas 481 San Luis 432 Brazil 585° /586" 596° 674 Alagoas 646 Amazon basin 643 Bahia 642 Minas Gerais 550° “25'7D Chile 1102° 1107 1108" 1115 1119 1138 1142 1144 1163 1169 Colombia iB WE Ecuador 1300 1302 laws and regulations 73 Mexico 1479 1490 1522 1545 Peru iste 1825 — El Salvador 1085 Uruguay 1867 1873 1882 Venezuela 1886 1946 1947 Regeneration Brazil 794 British Honduras 940 Chile 1167 1172 Mexico 1543 Venezuela 1901 Reichard E C 1778 1785 Reiche C 1602 Reiche K 1710 Reichert F 219 Reko B P 1616 It Renaud M 1415 S16 Rendle BJ 220 Rendle J 221 Reproduction. See Regenera- tion. Research 15 66 148 166 Caribbean area 16 Mexico 1459 1540 Surinam 1424 1432 Resins. See Gums and resins. Resources ) 13 19 25 20°28 32 33 39 03 57 65 68 69 70 77 82 84 88 98 114 120 125 Amazon basin 45 Argentina 270 289 301 313 332 359 Misiones 281 Santiago del Estero 330 Bolivia 526 529 533 538 Brazil 565 566 588 590 620 657 678 699 706 793 811 Amazon basin 561 650 697 719 Espirito Santo 838 Jequitinhonha River basin 68 Minas Gerais 553 Sao Paulo 620 British Guiana 22 42 1343 1347 1370 1373 British Honduras 931 936 961 962 964 Caribbean region 90 Central America 910 916 Chile 1101 1111 1113 1117 1125 1128 1129 1136 1137 Colombia 1203 1214 1228 1236 1237 1257 Costa Rica 977 987 990 1274 1275 1301 1305 1306 1330 European interest 51 1912 Ecuador French Guiana 1417 Guatemala 1006 Honduras 1042 Mexico 1463 1470 1480 1509 1510 1520 1543 1557 1567 1574 1599 1600 1601 1651 Baja California 1700 Campeche 1555 Jalisco 1495 1580 Michoacan 1500 182 INDEX Item Item Resources--Cont. Roldan, E. G. See Gutiérrez Mexico--Cont. Roldan, E. Papaloapan 1460 1461 Romero E 1824 Sonora 1604 Romero, F. G. See Gémez Tlaxcala 1616 1617 Romero, F. Nicaragua 1052-1055 1060 Romero G 1780 1781 Panama 1075 Romero J G 1782 Paraguay 1770 1771 1776 Romero Green V M 1716 1778 Roque J M 1023 Peru 1788 1800 Rosa Mato F 1856 El Salvador 1100 Rosengurtt Gurvich B 1875 Surinam 1428 1450 Rosewood. See Dalbergia. United States interest 1 26 Rossl H 1825 30 44 G3: 107: 0137 Rotary Club, Colombia. See 218 678); 1275 Rodriguez Uruguay 1854 1863 Rothkugel M 297 298 409 Venezuela 1886 1912 1950 411 493 Bolivar 1920 Rowe L §S 223- Llanos 1905 Rowlee W W 224 Trujillo 1892 1945 Rubber. See Hevea; Latex; Resources of the Empire Series Manilkara. 108 Rubbo R 1870 Restingas Rubens E 1182 Brazil 755 Rue J D 248 Reuniado Brasileira de Florestas Ruhle K 225 e Produtos Florestais,1lst 665 Ruiz C 1183 Reuter L. 1603 Ruiz Alarco F 1826 Reyna, A. C. See Coll Reyna, A. Rusca, W. M. See Meyer Rusca, Rhizophora mangle 1622 1659 W. See also Mangrove. Russell A 1717 Rhizophoraceae 183 Russell E D 666 Riascos, L. C. C. See Cruz Russell J A 667 Riascos, L. C. Rutten F 226 Rich J L 222 870 Rys L 871 Richards P W 139 1358 Rimbach A 1322 SagastumeD JA 1024 Rio Blanco-Barranca de Metlac National Park Mexico 1747 Rivera Morales I 1712 Roads Mexico 1496 Robert F 1607 Robey J M 30 Roble 249 See also Nothofagus. Rodrigo, A. del P. See Pilar Rodrigo, A. del. Rodrigues Alves, D. See Alves, D. R. Rodriguez, P. del P. See Pozo Rodriguez, P. del. Rodriguez Mufios R 1605 1606 Rodriguez R F 998 Rohmeder G 446 492 Roivainen H 1181 Rojas T 1764 1779 Rojas U 1022 Roldan A 1713-1715 Salas, C. A. See Alori Salas, C. 1 Salas D 495 Salas, J. G. See Garcia Salas, J Salaverry, J. S. See Savén Salaverry, J. Saldafia, C. T. See Treviiio Saldana, C. Salix 261 311,.,.388 2199 1867 Salix humboldtiana 245 1166 Salmoni R 668 Salomon O V 1827 Salvage operations Costa Rica 989 Samayoa P R 1024 Sampaio A J de 669 87la— 874 Sampaio AN 670 Samper A 1260 Sanchez, A. M. See Morales y Sanchez, A. INDEX 183 Sanchez E P Mea Sanchez R 1719 Sanchez del Aguila M 1828 Sanchez Roge H 1876 SanchezS JJ 999 Sancho A D 494 Sanders EM 1720 Santa Catarina (Brazil) Serv Florestal Bae Santa Cruz A 1163 Santa Cruz Porillo Experiment Station EI Salvador 1089 Santa Fé (Prov) Direccién General de Investigaciones Estadistica y Censos 359 Santa Fé (Prov) Ministerio de Salud Publica y Trabajo ~ 336 Santa Maria. See Calophyllum. Santalales 208 Santi MG 526 Santibafiez C 1607 Santillana S C 1829 Santos E 227 Santos J V dos 671 Santos L B dos 875 Santos BiloniJ 495— 498 1877 Sado Paulo Instituto de Botanica 87 Sao Paulo (State) Serv. Florestal 632, 673 Sapodilla. See Achras zapota. Saponin Chile 1168 Sapotaceae 206 237 464 769 Sapotieiro. See Achras fey ee Sauda E del Saunders L F 1025 ties Sauvegrain S Savanna Brazil 636 813 British Guiana 1375 Colombia 1194 French Guiana 1388 Venezuela 1887 1915 1929 Savifion, A. F. See Ferriz Savifion, A. Savon Salaverry J 337 Sawmills Argentina : 278 Brazil 576 695 British Honduras 968 Chile 1131 1140 Ecuador 1323 1324 1327 Honduras 1036 Nicaragua 1054 Sawtimber. See Resources; Tim- ber. Item Schenk H 1721 Schinopsis 84 147 202 253 303 307 322 434 489 644 864 See also Quebracho. Schinopsis balansae 376 Schinopsis lorentzii 417 Schinus molle 1688 Schizolobium 215 Schmidt C B 877 Schmidt K P 1753 Schmieg K 878 Schmitt JJ . 101 Schnabel P 900 SchoitenJ A 229 989 990 Schultz E F 902 Schulz AG 501 Schurz W L 102 103 539 1783 Seasoning 1327 1349 Sedlak J C 104 Segura Jaimes J 1608 Seibert R J 230 Seifriz W 1261 Serfaty EM 879 Serrano J 1457 Serres, A. C. See Cassagne Serres, A. Serv. Técnico Interameri- cano de Cooperacion Agri- cola 1682 Sessea brasiliensis 834 Settlement and colonization Argentina 271 274 320 357 437 Brazil 559 560 597 615 616 679 British Guiana 29 41 1372 British Honduras 29 41 953 Chile 1126 1151 1152 1159 Colombia 1196 1210 Ecuador 1269 Paraguay 1786 Peru 1820 1822 1828 Séveren, M. L. van. See Lewy van Séveren, M. Sevilla Serdan C 1609 Shade trees 165 Shank P J 1042 1063 Sharp A J 1692 1722 Shattuck GC 918 Shelterwood system 974 Shifting agriculture. See Agri- culture, shifting. Shinol J W 1324 Ship decking 177 184 INDEX Item Ship lumber Ecuador 1328 1329 Shipworms 815 1430 Shirley H L 105 Shreve F 1723-1725 Shuttle wood 814 Sierra, B. J. See Jaramillo Sierra, B. Sierra HM 1026 1027 Silkgrass Forest Reserve British Honduras 949 Silva J AC da 675 Silvani GOmez A 338 Silveira F 231 Silveira G G da 676 Silviculture 36 = 7 (lege 59 | 1431 Argentina SLTEASLS Brazil 664 693 823 British Guiana 1356 British Honduras 974 Chile 1171 Surinam 1431 Venezuela 1901 Simao § 677 Simpson E N 1610 Sinibaldi M M 339 Sirotti L 1936 Sirretta 1418 Ski woods 863 Skottsberg C 233 1184 Skutch A F 1000 Slash pine. See Pinus caribaea. Sleepers. See Ties. Slifko C W 232 678 1185 Smith A C 1338 1379 Smith, J.HN. See Nelson Smith, 1 feet aE Smith L B 880 Smith T L 679 Smithsonian Institution Bur of American Ethnology 48 Snellen E 1444 Sobral Pinto, G. See Pinto, G. S. Sobrinho V 680- 682 881 882-— 884 Social aspects aii British Guiana 43 British Honduras 43 Mexico 1491 1496 1561 1571 Sodiro Padre L 1325 Softwoods 134 See also Coniferous trees; Coniferous woods; Light- weight woods. Soil erosion Chile Colombia 1170 1249 Item Soil erosion--Cont. Uruguay 1873 Venezuela 1946 Soils Amazon basin 606 637 Argentina 341 Brazil 93584 637 868 882 British Guiana Lowe British Honduras 928 conservation 8 Mexico 1633 Uruguay 1865 Sola W 503 Solano J O 1830 Soldan, J. P. P. See Pareja Paz Soldan, J. Solis, M. A. See Acosta Solis, M Solorzano, A. G. See Garcia Solorzano, A. Soriano A 504 Sosa AH 1611-1617 1726 1727-1748 Sousa E C de 683 Sousa W WC de 684 Sousa Filho A de 685 Southern Brazil Lumber and Colonization Co 560 Souza B J de 885 Souza PF de 687- 692 886 Souza Novelo N 1749 SozaW H 1186 Spalding A 340 Sparhawk WN 107-125 Species. See Nomenclature; Timber; Trees; and under generic names. Sperling V 693 Spondias mombin 185 Spools Argentina 372 Spoon W 235 1339 1445-1448 Stahel G 1449-1452 Standley PC 236- 238 887 919 920 963 1001 1002 1028-1031 1041 1043 1044 1083 1099 1262 1666 1750 1751 1752 1937 Statistics Brazil 562 663 Chile 1140 1150 Mexico 1458 1463 1563 1565 1571 1623 Jalisco 1495 Papaloapan 1460 Paraguay 1771 Stearns J L 239 240 Steel industry Brazil Stellfeld C Stevens A W Stevens C P Stevenson D Stevenson N § Steyermark JA 931 1028 1032 Stines NC Stocking Argentina British Guiana Mexico Stoeckeler J H Store H Strader OR Strocker C L Stumpage Mexico Styria S Suarez A Suarez DA Suarez, E. V. See Villegas Suarez, E. Substitute woods 214 792 1371 1509 1690 953 964- 965- INDEX Item 1085 966 975 1031 1938 1006 429 1383 1691 341 714 825 See also Teak substitutes and wood-use headings, e. g. Air- craft woods. Surinam Agricultural Experi- ment Station 1453 Surveys ap: 69 Amazon basin 20 Argentina 283 298 Bolivia 532 Brazil 663 British Guiana 1383 British Honduras 928 937 969 Chile 1135 Mexico 1491 1511 1543 Nicaragua 1063 Orinoco basin 20 Peru 1789 Surinam 1432 Uruguay 1873 Venezuela 1908 Svenson H K 1326 Swabey C 976 1380 1381 Swietenia 179 180 182 201 221 945 Amazon basin 913: 364 Brazil 561 798 Amazonas 763 Para 832 British Honduras 914 926 941 944 949 951 956 968 974 976 185 te Swietenia--Cont. Hem Central America 908 911 Colombia 1218 1229 distribution 211 908 1810 ecology 956 Ecuador 1309 Guatemala 1010 1012 1025 Honduras 1048 logging 66 162 markets and marketin 179 Mexico 914 Nicaragua 1 nomenclature 183 Panama 1080 Peru 1810 1842 stumpwood 162 Venezuela 1916 1924 1935 Swietenia krukovii 798 Swietenia macrophylla 031 534 Symphonia 1410 Symphonia globulifera 154 1398 Szyszlo V de 1831 Tabebuia 198 782 1262 1335 1661 Tabebuia donnell-smithii. See Cybistax donnell-smithii. Tabebuia ipe 387 501 Tabebuia palmeri 1657 Tabebuia pentaphylla 1650 TaccarilA 343 346 Tafu, O. B. G. See Gonzalez Tafu, O. B. Tagua. See Phyteiephas. Tamayo F 1939 Tanbark. See Tannin. Tannin 50 93 138 147 157 235 253 322 570 1593 1666 Argentina 172 189 266 328 382 467 Brazil 189 565 617 677 711 729 789 810 Amazon basin 879 Bahia 709 Mato grosso 644 Para 626 Pernambuco 895 Rio Grande do Sul 758 British Guiana 1362 Central America 1717 Chile 1162 1168 1190 Colombia 1256 1264 Ecuador 1333 French Guiana 1405 1411 Guianas 1339 186 INDEX Item Tannin--Cont. Honduras 1038 1046 Mexico 1498 1717 1759 Paraguay 172 1761 1770 Venezuela 1895 1918 a 1953 See also Mangrove; Quebracho, and scientific names of tannin sources. Tansley AG 139 Tariff. See Laws and regula- tions; Trade. Tatane. See Pithecolobium tor- tum. Taungya system 974 Taxation Argentina 262 284 Mexico 1464 1465 1496 1559 1586 1607 Taxodium mucronatum 214 1678 Taylor W P 1753 Teak substitutes 7124 Technical mission to Brazil. See U. S. Technical Mission to Brazil. Teck de Guyane. See Dicorynia paraensis. Tecoma 782 Tecoma ipe. See Tabebuia ipe. Tecomate. See Crescentia alata. Tecomate ayele. See Crescentia alata. Tectona grandis 1079 Teesdale L V- 1136 1327-1330 Teixeira da Fonseca E T 241 694 890 Tello, A. H. See Hellmund Tello, A. Tenny FA 1003 Tepp M 506 Tercero J 1033 Teredo 815 Terrazas L 540 Tesdorff H 344 1878-1880 Tharandt. Reichsinstitut fur Auslandische und Koloniale Forstwirtschaft 242 Thorn forest 483 1723 Ties 131-135 137 142 196 1254 Argentina 264 357 Brazil 554 555 565 594 626 655 677 692 812 British Guiana 1371 British Honduras 932 950 Central American woods 146 Ties--Cont. grades and grading Mexico 1476 1505 1546 1609 1625 El Salvador Surinam tests and testing Timber 14 93 98 140 145 178-181 234 243 Amazon basin 650 666 83 114 152 184 251 697 776 Andes-Patagonia Argentina 307 348 275 351 359 382 395 413 414 422 449 455 469 908 Almir6n Island Chaco Entre Rios Iguazu Misiones San Javier Valley Santa Fé 281 Santiago del Estero Sub -Antarctic Tierra del Fuego 526 Tucuman Bolivia 521 Chaparé Rio Beni basin Brazil 193 565 566 619 623 675 687 695. --T37 782 788 811 828 859 865 Amapa 021 570 635 688 739 790 839 867 Amazon basin 650 697 Amazonas 759 631 Espirito Santo Mato Grosso Minas Gerais Northeast Para 626 660 862 848 625 767 815 717 143 647 662 869 858 Timber--Cont. Brazil--Cont. Parana Pernambuco Santa Catarina Serra do Mar British Empire British Guiana 636 108 1345 1346 1348 1349 1354 1355 1357 1361 1371 1374 British Honduras 924 925 930 946 960 963 Caribbean region Central America 22 939 965 905 Chile 1110 1125 1139 1154 1113 1128 1141 1160 classification Colombia 1227 1228 Amazonas g12 915 1118-1120 1131 1133 1142 1145 1164 1180 1215 1231 1217 1245 1256 Lands of Loba Rio Magdalena basin Santa Marta valley Costa Rica durability Ecuador 1283 1284 13171320 Esmeraldas Imbabura Oriente El Oro 984 992 1270 1287 1324 1277 1274 1299 1328 1279 Santo Domingo French Guiana 1387-1390 1401-1403 1410 1412 Guatemala 1015 1016 Honduras Mexico 1499 1549 1551 1568 1573 1629 1647 Aguascalientes 1384 1395 1407 1416 1007 1023 1036 1046 1546 1559 1595 1669 1719 1392 1406 1415 1006 1018 1034 1039 1535 1556 1582 1652 INDEX Timber --Cont. 1072 910 921 193 1101 1105 1107a 1122 1136 1150 1182 1183 663 1224 Mexico--Cont. Central Chiapas Chihuahua 1576 Colima Durango La Gavia Guerrero 1689 Hidalgo Jalisco México (State) Michoacan Morelos Oaxaca Puebla Quintana Roo Southeast Tabasco Tlaxcala 1613 1729 Valle de Bravo Veracruz West Nicaragua 1051 1056 1059 Panama 1066 1077 Paraguay 275 1762 1763 1771 1780 Peru 1787 1795 1809 1811 1814 1824 Amazon basin Amazonas Loreto Northeast Oriente Tingo Maria Tumbes El Salvador 1086 Surinam 1337 1446 tests and testing 229 247 Argentina Australia Gt Brit Poland Uruguay 1846 Venezuela 1886 1895 1900 1907 1919 1921 1922 1942 1947 1949 Amazon basin Bolivar 187 Item 1706 1479 1583 1737 1739 1727 1736 1627 1690 1612 1730 1759 1731 1706 1741 1733 1500 1728 1759 1697 1691 17A8 1644 1705 1707 1634 1616 1617 1734 1735 1732 1608 1703 1493 1582 1052 1055 1060 1065 1068 1072 1083 1084 635 1761 1775 1777 1781 1783 1797 1804 1817 1821 1830 1833 1793 1794 1822 1839 1839 1844 1796 1803 1831 1789 1087 1093 1436 1441 1451 1453 1871-1873 1876 1890 1894 1908 1918 1927 1930 1956 1957 1914 1944 188 INDEX Item Timber --Cont. Venezuela--Cont. East 1938 Guiana 1953 1955 Llanos 1897 Trujillo 1892 Zamora 1896 See also Coniferous trees; Hardwoods; Resources. Timber cruising Argentina _ 378 Timber Development Assocla- tion Ltd 234 243 244 256 1919 Timber leases Mexico 1514 Timber sales Guatemala 1012 Tinto JC 345 TobalMA 508 Tobon Villegas A 1263 Tomeo M 110 Torija, M. T. See Torres Torija, M. Torres AdeA 696 Torres JM 509 Torres Torija M 1618 Torricelli Diaz E 1125 Torroba, J. de F. See Foxa Torroba, J. de. TortorelliL A 111 346— 355 510— 518 Trade 9 25 80 83 101 112 114 Argentina 286 294 305 gae; taal Bolivia 526 Brazil 554 562 564 598 623 662 695 859 British Honduras 941 Chile 1101 1122 1177 Colombia 1207 1231 1239 Ecuador 1284 1324 French Guiana 1385 1412 1414 Guatemala 1006 Honduras 1036 Mexico 1485 1486 1499 1517 1573 1574 1629 Pacific 26 Paraguay 1770 Surinam 1446 Transportation 112 Argentina 332 Brazil 554 564 576 £650 797 British Honduras 927 Colombia 1193 Item Transportation--Cont. French Guiana 1385 Guatemala 1006 Mexico 1473 1543 1573 1582 Peru 1844 Venezuela 1936 Trees 86 98 140 151 216 223 1431 Amazon basin 103 625 697. 745... 161:~ 765 aa 861 Andes -Patagonia 173 174 233 418 485 506 Argentina 351 361 368 379 389 398 403 407 411 420 422 433 449 Andes region 421 436 Buenos Aires (Prov) 5 383 47 495 Chaco 435 Chascomus 509 Las Conchas 509 Cordoba 503 Correntino 458 Iquazu 445 Magellan region 415 416 Misiones 435 Neuquén 396 Pampas 366 Patagonia 436 Puerto Blest 496 Resistencia 460 Salta 465 San Juan mountains 390 San Luis 520 Sub-Antarctic 367 Tierra del Fuego 262 263 Tucuman 435 Bolivia 537 540 Brazil 739 785 800 816 824 858 902 Amazon basin 625 697 745 761 765 T76 861 Bahia 899 Espirito Santo 838 Ibiti 876 Minas Gerais 804 Northeast 836 882 Para 626 662 766 862 Paraiba 723 Parana 639 Pernambuco 884 Sao Paulo 856 Serra da Cantareira 821 Trees--Cont. Brazil--Cont. Teresopolis British Guiana 1361 : 1373 British Honduras 906 Central America Chile 1105 1107a 1120 1149 1153-1155 1163 Colombia 1200 1208 1226 1228 1239 1246 Amazon basin Atlantico 1220 Calima basin Caqueta region Lands of Loba Orinoco basin Santa Marta Valley Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta Costa Rica 977 980 Ecuador 1270 1272 1286 1295 1301 1308 French Guiana 1390 growth rate Guatemala 906 907 1015 1019-1022 1028 Honduras 907 1039 Mexico 918 1543 1652 1680 1685 1711 1722 East Guanajuato Michoacan Oaxaca Quintana Roo 918 Tehuantepec Yucatan 1666 1676 Nicaragua 1055 Panama 1066 1073 1077 Peru 1807 1808 1811 1830 poisonous El Salvador 1085 1089 1092 1093 1096 Surinam 1425 1428 Uruguay 1853 1855 1865 1873 1876 Venezuela 1893 1900 1925 1928 1930 1936 1939 1942 Guiana 1952 Mérida Orinoco basin INDEX 189 Item 756 1371 1383 923 963 920 1128 1171 1216 1253 1219 1225 1212 1244 1214 1219 1259 1230 983 990 1284 1310 1322 1410 816 1005 1029 1041 1661 1752 1692 1754 1500 1697 1667 1758 1749 1750 1062 1078 . 1825 1833 920 1090 1097 1431 . 1441 1861 1883 1923 1937 1956 1953 1913 1954 Item Trees--Cont. See also botanical names of trees, e. g. Ochroma lagopus; and Coniferous trees; Hard- woods; Timber; Vegetation. Trevifio SaldafiaC 1619 1691 Tropical Plant Research Foun- dation 39 Tucuman University, Facultad de Filosoffa y Letras 394 Tucuman University, Instituto de Estudios Geograficos 446 Turner MR 697 1947 Turpentine. See Naval stores. Tuxtlas National Park, Mexico 1516 1611 Ulmo. See Eucryphia cordi- folia. Union de Madereros de Chihua- hua 1586 1620 United Fruit Co 916 United Nations Conference on Conservation and Utilization of Natural Resources 1253 United Nations Conference on Food and Agriculture, Hot Springs, Ark,1943 1621 U S Board of Economic War- fare 30 699 1304 U S Bur. of Foreign and Domes- tic Commerce 56 «112 1045 1481 U 3s Bur of Ships 148 166 U S Dept of State 57 © Baa Div. of Library and Reference Serv 23 US Foreign Economic —s Fibers and Hides Div. 1622 U S Forest Serv. © 63 1330 Mission to Chile 1117 1127 1129 1136 Mission to Costa Rica 989 Mission to Ecuador 1294 - U S Institute of Inter-American Affairs 1085 U S Library of Congress Hispanic Foundation 47 U S Off of Foreign Agricultural Relations 147 165 541 1003a 1064 1075 1084 1331 1784 U S Off of Intelligence Re- search 23 190 INDEX Item U S Off of Inter-American Af- Utilization--Cont. fairs 63 981 1052 1072 Mexico 1459 1090 1200 1293 1763 1523 U S Off.of Naval Research 148 Baja California 166 247 Quintana Roo U S Off. of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs 113 990 1330 1481 U S Soil Conservation Serv Mission to Venezuela 1940 U S Tariff Commission 114 356 698 1187 1264 1623 1941 U S Technical Mission to Brazil 699 University of Chile Santiago 1126 Uphof J C T 245 Upson A 115 Uranga Loya A 1624-1626 Urbaneja L A 1942 Uriarte Garcia P 1627 Uribe Ramirez G 1265 1266 Uruguay Ministerio de Ganade- ria y Agricultura 1881 Junta Honoraria Forestal 1882 Utilization 39 68 69 83 86 88 95 96 97 99 100° 22197178 216 ~©256° 1557 Amazon basin 103 Argentina 386 400 409 413 449 455 1231