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Quabbin View Man on Tree Pisgah 1930's

Fisher, R. T. 1921. The Management of the Harvard Forest, 1909-1919. Harvard Forest Bulletin No. 1. 27 pp.

Spaeth, J. N. 1920. Growth study and normal yield tables for second growth hardwood stands in central New England. Harvard Forest Bulletin No. 2 21 pp.

Peirson, H. B. 1921. The life history and control of the Pales weevil (Hylobius pales). Harvard Forest Bulletin No. 3 33 pp.

Patton, R. T. 1922. Red oak and white ash: a study of growth and yield. Harvard Forestry Bulletin No. 4 38 pp.

Peirson, H. B. 1922. Control of white pine weevil by forest management. Harvard Forest Bulletin No. 5 42 pp.

Averill, R. C. Averill, W. B., Stevens, W. I. 1923. A Statistical Forest Survey of Seven Towns in Central Massachusetts. Harvard Forest Bulletin 6. 39 pp.

Tarbox, E. E. 1924. Quality and growth of white pine, as influenced by density, site and associated species. Harvard Forest Bulletin No. 7 30 pp.

Cline, A. C. and Lockhard, C. R. 1925. Mixed white pine and hardwood. Harvard Forest Bulletin 8 66 pp.

Reed, P. M. 1926. Red pine in central New England. A preliminary study with volume and yield tables. Harvard Forest Bulletin No. 9 23 pp.

Cline, A. C. 1925. The Marketing of lumber in New Hampshire. Harvard Forest Bulletin No.10: 80 pp.

Marshall, R. 1927. The growth of hemlock before and after the release from suppression. Harvard Forest Bulletin No. 11 43 pp.

Downs, J. B. 1928. The wood-using industries of Massachusetts. Harvard Forest Bulletin No.12 .

Gevorkiantz, S. R. and N.W. Hosley. 1929. Form and development of white pine stands in relation to growing space. Harvard Forest Bulletin No. 13 83 pp.

Gast, P. R. 1930. A thermoelectric radiometer for silvical research. Harvard Forest Bulletin No.14 76 pp.

Griffith, B. G., E.W. Hartwell , and T.E. Shaw. 1930. The evolution of soils as affected by the old field white pine-mixed hardwood succession in central New England. Harvard Forest Bulletin No.15 82 pp.

Hunt, S. S. 1931. European larch in the northeastern United States: A study of existing plantations. Harvard Forest Bulletin No. 16 45 pp.

Averill, C. C. and L. M. Frost. 1933. Some Factors Underlying Forest Fire Insurance in Massachusetts. Harvard Forest Bulletin 17. 80 pp.

McKinnon, F. S., G.R. Hyde , and A.C. Cline. 1935. Cut-over old field pine lands in central New England: A regional study of the composition and stocking of the ensuing volunteer stands. Harvard Forest Bulletin No. 18 79 pp.

Hosley, N. W. 1936. Norway spruce in the northeastern United States: A study of existing plantations. Harvard Forest Bulletin No. 19 80 pp.

Raup, H. M. and R. E. Carlson. 1941. The history of land use in the Harvard Forest. Harvard Forest Bulletin 20. 64 pp.

Cline, A. C. and S.H. Spurr. 1942. The virgin upland forest of central New England: A study of old growth stands in the Pisgah mountain section of southwestern New Hampshire. Harvard Forest Bulletin No. 21 58 pp.

Bess, H. A., S. H. Spurr, and E. W. Littlefield. 1947. Forest Site Conditions and the Gypsy Moth. Harvard Forest Bulletin 22. 56 pp.

Lutz, R. J. and A.C. Cline. 1947. Results of the first thirty years of experimentation in silviculture in the Harvard Forest, 1908-1938. Part I. The conversion of stands of old field origin by various methods of cutting and subsequent cultural treatments. Harvard Forest Bulletin 23. 182 pp.

Stout, B. B. 1952. Species distribution and soils in the Harvard Forest. Harvard Forest Bulletin 24. 29 pp.

Goodlett, J. C. 1954. Vegetation adjacent to the border of the Wisconsin drift in Potter County, Pennsylvania. Harvard Forest Bulletin 25. 93 pp.

Barraclough, S. L. and E. M. Gould Jr. 1955. Economic Analysis of Farm Operating Units. Harvard Forest Bulletin 26. 145 pp.

Lutz, R. J. and A.C. Cline. 1956. Results of the first thirty years of experimentation in silviculture in the Harvard Forest, 1908-1938. Part II. Natural reproduction methods in white pine-hemlock stands on light, sandy soils. Harvard Forest Bulletin 27. 69 pp.

Goodlett, J. C. 1960. The development of site concepts at the Harvard Forest and their impact upon management policy. Harvard Forest Bulletin 28: 128.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1960. Fifty years of management at the Harvard Forest. Harvard Forest Bulletin No. 29 30 pp.

Lyford, W. H., L.C. Goodlett , and W.H. Coates. 1963. Landforms, soils with fragipans, and forest on a slope in the Harvard Forest. Harvard Forest Bulletin No. 30 68pp.

Harvard Forest Papers

Cline, A. C. 1941. The Harvard Forest models. Revised and rewritten. 56pp.

Brues, C. T. 1947. Changes in the insect fauna of a New England woodland following the application of DDT. Harvard Forest Paper No.1: 18.

Holsoe, T. 1947. The relation of tree development to the timing of the first thinning in even-aged hardwood stands. Harvard Forest Paper No. 2. 25 pp.

Holsoe, T. 1948. Crown development and basil area growth of red oak and white ash. Harvard Forest Paper No. 3. 33 pp.

Rasche, H. 1958. Temperature differences in Harvard Forest and their significance. Harvard Forest Paper no. 4: 153.

Wilson, B. 1962. A survey of the incidence of ring shake in eastern Hemlock. Harvard Forest Paper No. 5 11 pp.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1962. Forestry and recreation . Harvard Forest Paper 6: 17 pp.

Lyford, W. H. 1963. Importance of ants to brown podzolic soil genesis in New England . Harvard Forest Paper No. 7 18 pp.

Lyford, W. H. 1964. Water table fluctuations in periodically wet soils of central New England. Harvard Forest Paper No. 8 15 pp.

Lyford, W. H. 1964. Coarse fragments in the Gloucester soils of the Harvard Forest. Harvard Forest Paper No. 9 16 pp.

Lyford, W. H. and B.F. Wilson. 1964. Development of the root system of Acer rubrum L . Harvard Forest Paper No. 10 17pp.

Wilson, B. F. 1964. Structure and growth of wood roots of Acer rubrum L. Harvard Forest Paper No. 11 14pp.

Sorensen, R. F. and B.F. Wilson. 1964. The position of eccentric stem growth and tension wood in leaning red oak trees. Harvard Forest Paper No. 12. 12pp.

Gould Jr., E. M. and W.G. O'Regan. 1965. Simulation: A step toward better forest planning. Harvard Forest Paper No. 13 86 pp.

Wilson, B. F. 1966. Development of the shoot system of Acer rubrum L. Harvard Forest Paper No. 14 21 pp.

Lyford, W. H. and D.W. MacLean. 1966. Mound and pit microrelief in relation to soil disturance and tree distribution in New Brunswick, Canada. Harvard Forest Paper No. 15 18 pp.

Lyford, W. H. and B.F. Wilson. 1966. Controlled growth of forest tree roots. Harvard Forest Paper No. 16 12 pp.

Lyford, W. H. 1966. Fungal hyphae and the morphology of B horizons of New England soils. Harvard Forest Paper No. 17 8 pp.

Wilson, B. F. 1968. Red maple stump sprouts: development the first year. Harvard Forest Paper No. 18 10 pp.

Foster, C. H. W. 1970. The Northfield mountain pumped storage project counterpoint to Con Ed. Harvard Forest Paper No. 19 .

Gill, A. M. 1971. The formation, growth and fate of buds of Fraxinus americana L. in central Masachusetts. Harvard Forest Paper No. 20 16 pp.

Lyford, W. H. 1980. Development of the root system of the northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.). Harvard Forest Paper No. 21. 30 pp.

Patric, J. H. and W.H. Lyford. 1980. Soil-water relations at the headwaters of a stream in central New England. Harvard Forest Paper No. 22 24 pp.

Foster, D. R. and G. Motzkin. 1999. Historical influences on the landscape of Martha's Vineyard: perspectives on the management of the Manuel F. Correllus State Forest. Harvard Forest Paper No. 23 .

Foster, C. H. W. and D.R. Foster. 1999. Thinking in Forest Time - A Strategy for the Massachusetts Forest. Harvard Forest Paper No. 24 .

Motzkin, G., D. A. Orwig, and D. R. Foster. 2002. History and Dynamics of a Ridgetop Pitch Pine Community - Mount Everett, Massachusetts. Harvard Forest Paper No. 25, Petersham, MA.

Berlik, M. M., D. B. Kittredge, and D. R. Foster. 2002. The illusion of preservation: a global environmental argument for the local production of natural resources. Harvard Forest Paper No. 26. 25 pp.

Foster, D. R., D. Kittredge, B. Donahue, G. Motzkin, D. Orwig, A. Ellison, B. Hall, B. Colburn, and A. D'amato. 2005. Wildlands and Woodlands: A Vision for the Forests of Massachusetts. Harvard Forest Paper No. 27. 28pp.

Jenkins, J., G. Motzkin, and K. Ward. 2008. The Harvard Forest Flora. An Inventory, Analysis and Ecological History. Harvard Forest Paper no.28. 266 pp.

Introductions by others

Fisher, R. T. 1926. General marketing conditions in New Hampshire. Harvard Forest Bulletin No. 10: 7-12.

Fisher, R. T. 1925. Descent of the white pine woodlot. Harvard Forest Bulletin No. 8: 7-14.

Gast, P. R. 1930. "Conclusion" in the evolution of soils. Harvard Forest Bulletin No. 15 74-78.