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Aitkenhead-Peterson, J. A., G. M. Bernston, W. H. McDowell, and J. D. Aber. 2007. Chronic carbon and nitrogen manipulation:effect on the relationships between soil C:N, soil respiration and soil solutation DOC in temperate forests. Soil Biology and Biochemistry .

Bank, M. S., J. Burgess, D. Evers, and C. S. Loftin. 2007. Mercury contamination in biota from Acadia National Park, Maine, USA: a review. Environmental Monitoring & Assessment (Special Nitrogen & Mercury Biogeochemistry in Acadia National Park Issue) .

Bazzaz, F. A. and S. Catovsky. 2007. Initial conditions and the structure of annual plant communities. Journal of Ecology .

Boose, E. R., A. M. Ellison, L. J. Osterweil, R. Podorozhny, L. Clarke, A. Wise, J. L. Hadley, and D. R. Foster. 2007. Ensuring Reliable Datasets for Environmental Models and Forecasts. In: Novel Concepts of Ecological Data Management, Proceedings of 5th International Conference on Ecological Informatics. Elsevier.

C. C. Morton. 2007. Lands' Sake - The Harvard Forest Protects New England's Wild Lands and Advances Science. Colloquy, The GSAS Alumni Quarterly , 4-5. Woburn, MA, Pride Printers, Inc.

Colburn, E. A. and F.M. Garretson Clapp. 2007. Habitat and life history of a northern caddisfly, Phanocelia canadensis (Banks) (Trichoptera: Limnephilidae), at the southern extreme of its known range. Northeastern Naturalist.

Collins*, B., W.V. Sobczak, and E. Colburn. 2007. Subsurface-chute flow in an intermittent headwater stream harbors diverse macroinvertebrate community. Wetlands .

Ellison, A.M. S. Record, A. Arguello*, and N.J. Gotelli. 2007. Rapid Inventory of the Ant Assemblage in a Temperate Hardwood Forest: Species Composition and Assessment of Sampling Methods. Environmental Entomology .

George, L. and F. A. Bazzaz. 2007. The herbaceous layer as a filter determining spatial patterns in forest regeneration. In K. Jensen (Eds.), Oxford University Press, U. K.

Kahl, J. S., S. Nelson, I. Fernandez, T. Haines, G. B. Wiersma, S. Norton, G. Jacobson Jr., A. Amirbahman, K. Johnson, M. Schauffler, J. Peckenham, L. Rustad, K. Tonnessen, M. Neilsen, K. Weathers, R. Lent, M. S. Bank, J. Elvir, J. Eckhoff, H. Caron, P. Ruck, J.Parker, J. Campbell, D. Manski, R. Breen, C. Roman, K. Sheehan, and A. Grygo. 2007. Effects of landscape heterogeneity on stream water biogeochemistry at Acadia National Park, Maine, USA. Environmental Monitoring & Assessment (Special Nitrogen & Mercury Biogeochemistry in Acadia National Park Issue) .

Lenoir*, K. J., J.E. Mohan, R. Hanifin*, and J. Melillo. 2007. Soil warming impacts on the herbaceous stratum: Why only the most-abundant species increases with warming. Global Change Biology .

Malizia*, N. R., G. Motzkin, D. R. Foster, and D. B. Kittredge. 2007. Assessing progress and prioritizing future steps in the conservation of a forested landscape in New England. Conservation Biology .

McDonald, R. I. 2007. Predicting the unknown: rates of environmental problem generation over time. The Environmentalist .

McDonald, R. I., P. N. Halpin, and Urban. D. L. 2007. Determination of successional trends from remote sensing imagery. Journal of Applied Vegetation Science .

Min, Q. 2007. Impacts of aerosols and clouds on CO2 uptake over Harvard Forest. Journal of Geophysical Research .

Min, Q., E. Joseph, and M. Duan. 2007. Retrievals of thin cloud optical depth from a multifilter rotating shadowband radiometer. Journal of Geophysical Research .

Min, Q. and B. Lin. 2007. Microwave land surface emissivities over Harvard Forest during the growing season of 1998. Journal of Geophysical Research .

Mohan, J. E., J.M. Melillo, J.H. Blanchard, R.C. Hanifin*, and K.J. Lenoir*. 2007. Soil warming impacts on temperate forest tissue chemistry//nutrient resorption efficiency//and leaf-litter decomposition. . Global Change Biology .

Mohan, J. E., J.M. Melillo, J.H. Blanchard, R. Hanifin* , K. Lenoir* , R. Orozco*, S. Sistla, P.A. Steudler, F.P. Bowles, E. Burrows, and H.Lux. 2007. Linking vegetative and biogeochemical cycles with soil warming: positive and negative feedbacks to the climate system. Ecological Applications .

Mohan, J. E., R.C. Hanifin*, K.J. Lenoir*, J.H. Blanchard, B.A. Warshay*, and J.M. Melillo. 2007. Diminished reproduction of forest trees and herbs in response to soil warming. Ecology .

Neill, C. M., B. Von Holle, K. Kleese, K. Ivy, A. R. Colllins, C. Treat, and M. Dean. 2007. Historical influences on the vegetation and soils of the Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts coastal sandplain: Implications for conservation and restoration. Biological Conservation 136: 17-32.

Ollinger, S. V., R.N. Treuhaft, B.H. Braswell, J.E. Anderson, M.E. Martin, and M-L. Smith. 2007. The Role of Remote Sensing in the Study of Terrestrial Net Primary Production. In Fahey and Knapp (Eds.), Principles and Standards for Measuring Net Primary Production in Long-Term Ecological Studies. Oxford University Press , London.

Orians, C. M., S. D. P. Smith*, and L. Sack. 2007. How are leaves plumbed in a branch? The sectoriality of xylem hydraulics in six temperate tree species. Journal of Experimental Botany .

Oswald, W. W., B.C.S. Hansen, and D. R. Foster . 2007. Comparison of pollen and stomates in late-glacial and early-Holocene lake sediments from eastern Massachusetts. Rhodora 109.

Oswald, W. W., E. K. Faison, D. R. Foster, E. D. Doughty, B. Hall, and B.C.S. Hansen . 2007. Post-glacial changes in spatial patterns of vegetation across southern New England. Journal of Biogeography .

Pederson. N., A.W. D'Amato, and D.A. Orwig. 2007. Central hardwood natural history from dendrochronology: maximum ages of rarely studied species. In: 15th Central Hardwood Forest Conference. Knoxville, TN.

Simmons, B. 2007. Preferred microenvironments for tree regeneration: pit-mound vs. non-pit-mound. Senior Thesis, Johnson C. Smith University.

Song, C. 2007. Bayesian Spectral Mixture Analysis for Urban Vegetation. In Q. Weng and D. Quattrochi (Eds.), Urban Remote Sensing. Taylor and Francis.

Stinson, K.A., and J. Klironomos. 2007. Exotic plant invasion suppresses growth of native tree seedlings by distrupting below-ground mutualisms. Science .

Stinson, K. A., K. Donohue, and D. R. Foster. 2007. Performance, demographic structure, and population dynamics of Aliaria petiolata in constrasting forests habitats.

Stinson, K. A., S. R. Kaufman, L. M. Durbin*, and F. Lowenstein. 2007. Responses of a New England Forest community to increasing levels of invasion by garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata). Biological Invasions .

Stinson, K. A., S. R. Kaufman, L. M. Durbin*, and F. Lowenstein. 2007. Responses of a New England Forest community to increasing levels of invasion by garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata). Northeastern Naturalist.

Von Holle, B. and D. Simberloff. 2007. Ecological Resistance to Biologial Invasion Overwhelmed by Invasion Pressure. Ecology .

Von Holle. B. and G. Motzkin. 2007. Historical land use and environmental determinants of nonnative plant distribution in coastal southern New England. Biological Conservation 136: 33-43.

Watterson , N. A. and J. A. Jones. 2007. Flood and debris flow interactions with roads promote exotic plant invasion in steep mountain streams, western Oregon. Geomorphology .

Zhang , Y. and C. Song. 2007. Impacts of afforestation, reforestation and deforestation on China's Forest Cover from 1949 to 2003. Journal of Forestry .

A. M. Ellison. 2006. Nutrient Limitation and Stoichiometry of Carnivorous Plant. Plant Biology 8: 740-747.

Albani, M., D. Medvigy, G. C. Hurtt, and P. R. Moorcroft. 2006. The contributions of land-use change, CO2 fertilization, and climate variability to the Eastern US carbon sink. Global Change Biology 12: 2370-2390.

Atwater*, D. Z., J. L. Butler, and A. M. Ellison . 2006. Spatial distribution and impacts of moth herbivory on northern pitcher plants. Northeastern Naturalist 13: 43-56.

Baillie, I. C., P.S. Ashton, S.P. Chin, S.J. Davies, P.A. Palmioto, S.E. Russo, and S. Tan. 2006. Spatial Associations of Humus, Nutrients and Soils in Mixed Dipterocarp Forest at Lambir, Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo. Journal of Tropical Ecology 22: 543-553.

Barker Plotkin, A. and D.R. Foster. 2006. Sustaining long-term research through changing times at the Harvard Forest. Pp. 41-53 In L. C. Irland, A.E. Camp, J.C. Brissette , and Z.R. Donohew (Eds.), Long-term Silvicultural & Ecological Studies: Results for Science and Management. GISF Research Paper 005, Yale University.

Bertin, R. I., B. G. DeGasperis, and J. M. Sabloff. 2006. Land Use and Forest History in an Urban Sanctuary in Central Massachusetts. Rhodora 108: 119-141.

Borken, W., E. A. Davidson, K. E. Savage, E. T. Sundquist, and P. Stuedler. 2006. Effect of summer throughfall exclusion, summer drought, and winter snow cover on methane fluxes in a temperate forest soil. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 38: 1388-1395.

Borken W., K. Savage, E. A. Davidson, and S. E. Trumbore. 2006. Effects of experimental drought on soil respiration and radiocarbon efflux from a temperate forest soil. Global Change Biology 12: 177-193.

Briggs, J. M., H. Schaafsma, and D. Trenkov. 2006. Woody vegetation expansion in a desert grassland: Preshistoric human impact? Journal of Arid Environments doi:10.1016/j.jaridenv.2006.10.012.

Bryant, W. S. 2006. John C. Goodlett (1922-1967) Botanist, Plant Geographer, and Teacher. Journal of the Kentucky Academy of Science 67: 3-8.

Busby, P. E. 2006. American beech in coastal New England: forest history and dynamics. MFS Thesis, Harvard University.

Cobb, R. C., D. A. Orwig, and S. Currie. 2006. Decomposition of green foliage in eastern hemlock forests of southern New England impacted by hemlock woolly adelgid infestations. Canadian Journal Forest Research 36: 1-11.

Davidson, E. A. and I. Janssens. 2006. Temperature sensitivity of soil carbon decomposition and feedbacks to climate change. Nature 440.

Davidson, E. A., I. Janssens, and Y. Luo. 2006. On the variability of respiration in terrestrial ecosystems: moving beyond Q10. Global Change Biology 12: 154-164.

Davidson, E. A., K. Savage, S. E. Trumbore, and W. Borken. 2006. Vertical partitioning of CO2 production within a temperate forest soil. Global Change Biology 12: 944-956.

DeGasperis, B. G. 2006. Windows of opportunity: historical and ecological perspectives on plant invasions. Master's of Forestry Science Thesis, Harvard University.

D'Amato, A. W., D.A. Orwig, and D.R. Foster. 2006. New estimates of Massachusetts old-growth forests: useful data for regional conservation and forest planning. Northeastern Naturalist 13: 495-506.

Ellison, A. M. 2006. Nutrient limitation and stoichiometry of carnivorous plants. Plant Biology 8: 740-747.

Ellison, A. M., L. J. Osterweil, J. L. Hadley, A. Wise, E. Boose, L. Clarke, D. R. Foster, A. Hanson, D. Jensen, P. Kuzeja, E. Riseman, and H. Schultz. 2006. Analytic Webs Support the Synthesis of Ecological Data Sets. Ecology 87: 1345-1358.

Faison, E. 2006. Moose foraging in the temperate forests of Central Massachusetts: a natural re-wilding experiment. Master's of Forestry Science Thesis, Harvard University.

Faison, E. K., D. R. Foster, W. W. Oswald, E. D. Doughty, and B.C.S. Hansen. 2006. Early-Holocene openlands in southern New England. Ecology 87: 2537-2547.

Fajvan, M. A., A. Barker Plotkin, and D.R. Foster. 2006. Modeling tree regeneration height growth after an experimental hurricane. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 36: 2003-2014.

Farnsworth, E. J. and D. E. Ogurcak. 2006. Biogeography and decline of rare plants in New England: historical evidence and contemporary monitoring. Ecological Applications 16.

Finley*, A. O. and D.B. Kittredge. 2006. Thoreau, Muir, and Jane Doe: different types of private forest owners need different kinds of forest management. Northern Journal of Applied Forestry 23: 27-34.

Finley*, A. O., D.B. Kittredge, T. H. Stevens, C. M. Schweik, and D. Dennis. 2006. Possibilities for cross-boundary cooperation in a landscape dominated by private ownership: a case study from Massachusetts. Forest Science 52: 10-22.

Finley*, A. O., D. B. Kittredge, T. H. Stevens, C. M. Schweik, and D. Dennis. 2006. Interest in Cross-Boundary Cooperation: Identification of Distinct Types of Private Forest Owners. Forest Science 52: 10-22.

Foster, D. R. 2006. The importance of land use history to conservation biology. In M. J. Groom, G. K. Meffe, and C. R. Carroll (Eds.), Principles of Conservation Biology. Sinauer, Sunderland, MA.

Foster. D.R. and D.A. Orwig. 2006. Pre-emptive and salvage harvesting of New England forests: when doing nothing is a viable alternative. Conservation Biology 20: 959-970.

Foster, D. R., W. W. Oswald, E. K. Faison, E. D. Doughty, and B.C.S. Hansen . 2006. A climatic driver for abrupt mid-Holocene vegetation dynamics and the hemlock decline in New England. Ecology 87: 2959-2966.

Frey, S. D. 2006. Forest ecosystem responses to chronic nitrogen additions. Teaching Issues and Experiments in Ecology 4.

Gerbig, C., J. C. Lin, J. W. Munger, and S. C. Wofsy. 2006. What can Tracer Observations in the Continental Boundary Layer tell us about Surface-Atmosphere Fluxes? Atmos. Chem. Phys. 6.

Gotelli N. J. and A. M. Ellison. 2006. Food-web models predict species abundances in response to habitat change. Public Library of Science Biology 14: e324.

Gotelli, N. J. and A. M. Ellison. 2006. Forecasting extinction risk with non-stationary matrix models. Ecological Applications 16 : 51-61.

Halle, F. and P.Barry Tomlinson. 2006. Tree architecture in the vicinity of Auckland. Auckland Botanical Society Journal 60: 66-68.

Harvard Forest Long Term Ecological Research Program. 2006. Abstracts from the 17th Annual Harvard Forest Ecology Symposium April 12, 2006. Harvard Forest.

Heinsch, F. A., M. Zhao, S. W. Running, J. S. Kimball, R. R. Nemani, K. J. Davis, P. V. Bolstad, B. D. Cook, A. R. Desai, D. M. Ricciuto, B. E. Law, W. C. Oechel, H. Kwon, H. Luo, S.C. Wofsy, A. L. Dunn, J. W. Munger, D. D. Baldocchi, L. Xu, D.Y. Hollinger, A. D. Richardson, P. C. Stoy, M. B. S. Siqueira, R. K. Monson, S. P. Burns, and L. B. Flanagan. 2006. Evaluation of Remote Sensing Based Terrestrial Productivity From MODIS Using Regional Tower Eddy Flux Network Observations. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing 44: 1908-1925.

Hobbie, E. A. 2006. Carbon allocation to ectomycorrhizal fungi correlates with total belowground allocation in culture studies. Ecology 87: 563-569.

Hobbie, E. A. and H. Wallander. 2006. Integrating ectomycorrhizal fungi into quantitative frameworks of forest carbon and nitrogen cycling. In G.M. Gadd (Eds.), Fungi in Biogeochemical Cycles. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Hobbie, J. E. and E. A. Hobbie. 2006. 15N content in symbiotic fungi and plants estimates nitrogen and carbon flux rates in Arctoc tundra. Ecology. 87: 816-822.

Horii, C., J. W. Munger, S. Wofsy, M. Zahniser, D. Nelson, and J. B. McManus. 2006. Atmospheric reactive nitrogen concentrations and flux budgets at a northeastern U. S. forest site. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 136: 159-174.

Hou, J., Y. Huang, Y. Wang, B. Shuman, W.W. Oswald, E. Faison, and D.R. Foster. 2006. Postglacial climate reconstruction based on compound-specific D/H ratios of fatty acids from Blood Pond, New England. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems Q03008.

Kelty, M. J. and A.W. D'Amato. 2006. Historical perspective on diameter-limit cutting in northeastern forests. In: Diameter-limit Cutting in Northeastern Forests 2005 May 23-24. Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-341, Newtown Square, PA.

Kittredge, D. B., K. Clark, M. Ohmann, P. Huckery, and T. French. 2006. Protection of habitat for state-listed rare flora and fauna in Massachusetts during timber harvesting. Natural Areas Journal 26: 198-207.

Kucharik, C. J., C. C. Barford, M. El Maayar, S. C. Wofsy, R. K. Monson, and D. D. Baldocchi. 2006. A multiyear evaluation of a Dynamic Global Vegetation Model at three AmeriFlux forest sites: Vegetation structure, phenology, soil temperature, and CO2 and H2O vapor exchange. Ecological Modelling 196: 1-3.

Köster, D. and R. Pienitz. 2006. Seasonal Diatom Variability and Paleolimnological Inferences - A Case Study. Journal of Paleolimnology 35: 395-416.

Lee, B. H., J. W. Munger, S. C. Wofsy, and A. H. Goldstein. 2006. Anthropogenic emissions of nonmethane hydrocarbons in the northeastern United States: Measured seasonal variations from 1992-1996 and 1999-2001. J. Geophys. Res 111: doi:10.1029/2005JD006172.

Lin, J. C., C. Gerbig., S. C. Wofsy, R. Draxler, V. Y. Chow, and E. W. Gottlieb. 2006. Designing Lagrangian experiments to measure regional-scale trace gas fluxes. Submitted to J. Geophys. Res .

Liu, W. H., D. M. Bryant, L. R. Hutyra, S. R. Saleska, E. H. Pyle, D. J. Curran, and S. C. Wofsy. 2006. Woody Debris Contribution to the Carbon Budget of Selectively Logged and Maturing Midlatitude Forests. Oecologia 148.

Mansfield, C., S. Pattanayak, W. McDow, R. I. McDonald, and P. N. Halpin. 2006. Shades of green: Measuring the value of urban forests in the housing market. Journal of Forest Economics 11: 177-199.

Mathewson, B. 2006. Differences in eastern red-back salamander populations in eastern hemlock-dominated and mixed deciduous forest in north central Massachusetts. Master's of Forestry Science Thesis, Harvard University.

Matross, D. M., A. Andrews, M. Pathmathevan, C. Gerbig, J. C. Lin, S. C. Wofsy, B. C. Daube, E. W. Gottlieb, V. Y. Chow, J. T. Lee, C. Zhao, P. S. Bakwin, J. W. Munger, and D. Y. Hollinger. 2006. Estimating Regional Carbon Exchange in New England and Quebec by Combining Atmospheric Gound-based and Satellite Data. Tellus 58B: 344-358.

McDonald, R. I. 2006. A world of the city, by the city, for the city. In J. Harf and M. Lombardi (Eds.), Taking Sides: Clashing views in global issues. McGraw-Hill, New York.

McDonald, R. I., G. Motzkin, M. S. Bank, D. B. Kittredge, J. Burk, and D. R. Foster. 2006. Forest Harvesting and Deforestation Relationships over Two Decades in Massachusetts. Forest & Ecology Management 227: 31-41.

McDonald, R. I. and D. L. Urban. 2006. Forest Edges and Forest Composition in the Northern Carolina Piedmont. Biological Invasions 8: 1049-1060.

McDonald, R. I. and D. L. Urban. 2006. Spatially Varying Rules of Landscape Change: Lessons from a Case Study. Landscape and Urban Planning 74: 7-20.

Moorcroft, P. R. 2006. How close are we to a predictive science of the biosphere? Trends in Ecology and Evolution 121: 400-407.

Osterweil, L. J., A. Wise, L. Clarke, A. M. Ellison, J. Hadley, E. R. Boose, and D. R. Foster. 2006. Process technology to facilitate the conduct of science. In: International Software Process Workshop. Springer-Verlag, Germany.

Pathmathevan, M., S. C. Wofsy, D. M. Matross, X. Xiao, A. L. Dunn, J. C. Lin, C. Gerbig, J. W. Munger, V. Y. Chow, and E. W. Gottlieb. 2006. A Satellite-Based Biosphere Parameterization for Net Ecosystem CO2 Exchange: Vegetation Photosynthesis and Respiration Model (VPRM). Global Biogeochemical Cycles .

Richardson, A. D., A. S. Bailey, E. G. Denny, C. W. Martin, and J. O'Keefe. 2006. Phenology of a northern hardwood forest canopy. Global Change Biology 12: 1174-1188.

Richardson A. D., D. Y. Hollinger, G. G. Burba, K. J. Davis, L. B. Flanagan, G. G. Katul, J. W. Munger, D. M. Ricciuto, P. C. Stoy, A. E. Suyker, S. B. Verma, and S. C. Wofsy. 2006. A multi-site analysis of random error in tower-based measurements of carbon and energy fluxes. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 136: 1-18.

Schulhof, R. 2006. Management response to hemlock woolly adelgid. Master's of Forestry Science Thesis, Harvard University.

Sevanto, S., T. Hölttä, A. Riikonen, E. Nikinmaa, T. N. Mikkelsen, W. J. Munger, S. C. Wofsy, T. Vesala, and N. M. Holbrook. 2006. Information on sugar and water circulation patterns of trees by diurnal diameter variation detection. In: Report Series in Aerosol Science, 1st iLEAPS Science Conference, 21-26 Jan 2006.

Song, C. 2006. Estimating tree crown size with spatial information of high resolution optical remotely sensed imagery. International Journal of Remote Sensing .

Song, C., L. E. Band, C. L. Tague, P. C. Stoy, G. G. Katul, and R. Oren. 2006. Modeling Impacts of canopy structure on energy, water and carbon fluxes through a Loblolly pine stand in Southeast USA: Uniform vs. Gappy Canopies. Global Change Biology .

Song, C. and M. B. Dickinson. 2006. Extracting forest canopy structure using spatial information of Ikonos imagery: tree crown size vs. leaf area index. Forest Ecology and Management .

Song, C., T. A. Schroeder, and W. B. Cohen. 2006. Mapping temperate conifer forest successional stage distributions with multitemporal Landsat Thematic Mapper imagery. Remote Sensing of Environment .

Stadler, B., T. Muller, and D. Orwig. 2006. The ecology of energy and nutrient fluxes in hemlock forests invaded by the hemlock woolly adelgid. Ecology 87: 1792-1804.

Stinson, K. A. and F. A. Bazzaz. 2006. CO2-enrichment reduces reproductive dominance in competing stands of Ambrosia artemisiifolia (common ragweed). Oecologia 146: 155-163.

Stinson, K. A., S. A. Campbell, J. R. Powell, B. E. Wolfe, R. M. Callaway, G. C. Thelen, S. G. Hallett, Prati D., and J. N. Klironomos. 2006. Invasive Plant Suppresses the Growth of Native Tree Seedlings by Disrupting Belowground Mutualisms. Public Library of Science, biology 4: e140.

Stinson, K. A., J. Tran*, J. Petzold*, and F. A. Bazzaz. 2006. Architectural and physiological mechanisms of reduced size inequality in CO2-enriched stands of common ragweed (Ambrosiaartemisiifolia). Global Change Biology 12: 1680-1689.

Sudderth, E. A., K. A. Stinson, and F. A. Bazzaz . 2006. Plant-mediated aphid population response to elevated CO2 and increased nitrogen availability. Global Change Biology 11: 1-12.

Sullivan, K. A. and E. M. Ellison. 2006. The seed bank of hemlock forests: implications for forest regeneration following hemlock decline. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 3: 393-402.

Tomlinson, P. B. 2006. Stem anatomy of climbing palms in relation to long distance water transport. Aliso 22: 263-275.

Tomlinson, P. B. 2006. The uniqueness of plams. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 151: 5-14.

Turner, D. P., W. D. Ritts, M. S. Zhao, S. A. Kurc, A. L. Dunn, S. C. Wofsy, E. E. Small, and S. W. Running. 2006. Assessing interannual variation in MODIS-based estimates of gross primary production. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing 44: 1899-1907, part 1.

Urban, D. L., R. I. McDonald, E. S. Minor, and E. A. Treml. 2006. Causes and consequences of land use change in the North Carolina Piedmont. Pp. 239-258 In J. Wu, B. Jones, H. Li, and O.L. Loucks (Eds.), Scaling and Uncertainty Analysis in Ecological Studies. Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands.

Urbanski, S., C. Barford, S. Wofsy, C. Kucharik, E. Pyle, J. Budney, K. McKain, D. Fitzjarrald, M. Czikowsky, and J. W. Munger. 2006. Factors Controlling CO2 Exchange on time scales from hourly to decadal at Harvard Forest. J. Geophys. Res.- Biogeosciences.

Von Holle, B., K. A. Joseph*, R. G. Lohnes*, and E. F. Largay*. 2006. Facilitations between the introduced nitrogen-fixing tree, Robinia pseudoacacia, and nonnative plant species in the glacial outwash upland ecosystem of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Biodiversity and Conservation 15: 2197-2215.

Anonymous. April 2005. National Woodlands (cites Harvard Forest Firetower and photo). 19-20. Bain*, W. G., L. Hutyra, D. C. Patterson*, A. V. Bright, B. C. Daube, J. W. Munger, and S. C. Wofsy. 2005. Wind-induced error in the measurement of soil respiration using closed dynamic chambers. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 131: 225-232.

Bank, M. S., C. S. Lotfin, and E. R. Jung. 2005. Mercury bioaccumulations in Northern two-lined salamanders from streams of the Northeastern United States. Excotoxicology 14: 181-191.

Belin, D. L., D. B. Kittredge, T. H. Stevens, D. C. Dennis, C. M. Schweik, and B. J. Morzuch. 2005. Assessing Private Forest Owner Attitudes Toward Ecosystem-Based Management. Journal of Forestry 103: 28-33.

Bellemare, J., G. Motzkin, and D. R. Foster. 2005. Rich mesic forests: edaphic and physiographic drivers of community variation in western Massachusetts. Rhodora 107: 239-283.

Burton, P. J. 2005. Ecosystem management and conservation biology. Pp. 307-322 In S.B. Watts and L. Tolland (Eds.), Forestry Handbook for British Columbia. Faculty of Forestry University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C.

Butler, J., D. Atwater*, and A. Ellison. 2005. Red-spotted Newts: An Unusual Nutrient Source for Northern Picher Plants. Northeastern Naturalist 12: 1-10.

Chan, A. S. K., P. A. Steudler, R. D. Bowden, J. Gulledge, and C. Cavanaugh. 2005. Consequences of nitrogen fertilization on soil methane consumption in a productive temperate deciduous forest. Biology and Fertility of Soils 41: 182-189.

Choat, B., E. Lahr*, P. J. Melcher., M. A. Zwieniecki, and N. M. Holbrook. 2005. The spatial pattern of air seeding thresholds in mature sugar maple trees. Plant, Cell and Environment 28: 1082-1089.

DeBell, L. J., R. W. Talbot, J. E. Dibb, J. W. Munger, E. V. Fischer, and S. E. Frolking. 2005. A major regional air pollution event in the northeastern U.S. caused by extensive forest fires in Quebec, Canada. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres 109.

Dixon, P. M., A. M. Ellison, and N. J. Gotelli. 2005. Improving the precision of estimates of the frequency of rare events . Ecology 86: 1114-1123.

Donohue, K. 2005. Niche construction through phenological plasticity: Life history dynamics and ecological consequences. (Invited review). New Phytologist 166: 83-92.

Donohue, K. 2005. Seeds and seasons: Interpreting germination timing in the field. Seed Science Research 15: 175-187.

Donohue, K., C. G. L. Dorn, E. S. Kim, A. Aguilera, C. R. Polisetty, and J. Schmitt. 2005. The evolutionary ecology of seed germination of Arabidopsis thaliana: Variable natural selection on germination timing. Evolution 59: 758-770.

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Lawrence, D. and D. R. Foster. 2002. Changes in forest biomass, litter dynamics and soils following shifting cultivation in southern Mexico: an overview. Interciencia 27: 400-408.

Melillo, J. M., P. A. Steudler, J. D. Aber, K. Newkirk, H. Lux, F. P. Bowles, C. Catricala, A. Magill, T. Ahrens, and S. Morrisseau. 2002. Soil warming and carbon-cycle feedbacks to the climate system. Science 298: 2173-2176.

Motzkin, G., S. C. Ciccarello, and D. R. Foster. 2002. Frost pockets on a level sand plain: does variation in microclimate help maintain persistent vegetation patterns? Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society. 129: 154-163.

Motzkin, G., R. Eberhardt, B. Hall, D. R. Foster, J. Harrod, and D. MacDonald. 2002. Vegetation variation across Cape Cod, Massachusetts: environmental and historical determinants. Journal of Biogeography 29: 1439-1454.

Motzkin, G. and D. R. Foster. 2002. Grasslands, heathlands and shrublands in coastal New England: historical interpretations and approaches to conservation. Journal of Biogeography 29: 1569-1590.

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 #25, Petersham, MA.

Motzkin, G., D. A. Orwig, and D. R. Foster. 2002. Vegetation and disturbance history of a rare dwarf pitch pine community in western New England, USA. Journal of Biogeography 29: 1455-1467.

Muth, C. C. and F. A. Bazzaz. 2002. Tree canopy displacement at forest gap edges. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 32: 247-254.

Muth, C. C. and F. A. Bazzaz. 2002. Tree seedling canopy responses to conflicting photosensory cues. Oecologia 132: 197-204.

Ollinger, S. V., J. D. Aber, P. B. Reich, and R. Freuder. 2002. Interactive effects of nitrogen deposition, tropospheric ozone, elevated CO2 and land use history on the carbon dynamics of northern hardwood forests. Global Change Biology 8: 545-562.

Ollinger, S. V., M.L. Smith, M.E. Martin, R. A. Hallett, C.L. Goodale, and J.D. Aber. 2002. Regional variation in foliar chemistry and soil nitrogen status among forests of diverse history and composition. Ecology 83: 339-355.

Orwig, D. A. 2002. Ecosystem to regional impacts of introduced pests and pathogens: historical context, questions and issues. Journal of Biogeography 29: 1471-1474.

Orwig, D. A. 2002. Stand dynamics associated with chronic hemlock woolly adelgid infestations in southern new England. In: Symposium on the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid in Eastern North America Proceedings. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, New Brunswick, New Jersey.

Orwig, D. A., D. R. Foster, and D. L. Mausel*. 2002. Landscape patterns of hemlock decline in New England due to the introduced hemlock woolly adelgid. Journal of Biogeography 29: 1475-1487.

Orwig, D. A. and M. L. Kizlinski. 2002. Vegetation response following hemlock woolly adelgid infestation, hemlock decline, and hemlock salvage logging. In: Symposium on the Hemlock Wooly Adelgid in eastern North America proceedings. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, New Brunswick, NJ.

Paillet, F. L. 2002. Chestnut: history and ecology of a transformed species. Journal of Biogeography 29: 1517-1530.

Parshall, T. and D. R. Foster. 2002. Fire on the New England landscape: regional and temporal variation, cultural and environmental controls. Journal of Biogeography 29: 1305-1317.

Sack, L., P. J. Melcher, M. A. Zwieniecki, and N. M. Holbrook. 2002. The hydraulic conductance of the angiosperm leaf lamina: a comparison of three methods. Journal of Experimental Biology 53: 2177-2184.

Smith, M. L., S.V. Ollinger, M.E. Martin, J.D. Aber, and C.L. Goodale. 2002. Direct prediction of aboveground forest productivity by remote sensing of canopy nitrogen. Ecological Applications 12: 1286-1302.

Sodhi, N. S. 2002. Competition in the air: birds versus aircraft. Auk 119: 587-595.

Stott, P. Ed. 2002. Journal of Biogeography Special Issue: Insights rom Historical Geography to Ecology and Conservation: Lessons from the New England Landscape. Journal of Biogeography 29: 1267-1590.

Tingley*, M. W., D. A. Orwig, R. Field, and G. Motzkin. 2002. Avian response to removal of a forest dominant: consequences of hemlock woolly adelgid infestations. Journal of Biogeography 29: 1505-1516.

Tomlinson, P. B. and R. Spangler. 2002. Developmental Features of the Discontinuous Stem Vascular System in the Rattan Palm Calamus (Arecaceae-Calamoideae-Calamineae). American Journal of Botany 89: 1128-1141.

Wayne, P., B. S. Foster, J. Connolly, F. A. Bazzaz, and P. Epstein. 2002. Production of allergenic pollen by ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.) is increased in CO2-enriched atmospheres. Annals of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology 88: 279-282.

Wilson*, K. 2002. Lasting impacts of a catastrophic wind event: the 1938 Hurricane and thirty-two years of changing stand dynamics Harvard Forest, Petersham, MA. Senior Thesis, Middlebury College.

Woodcock, D. W. and A. D. Shier. 2002. Wood specific gravity and its radial variations: the many ways to make a tree. Trees 16: 437-443.

Hall, B. R., D. J. Raynal, and D. J. Leopold. 2001. Environmental Influences on Plant Species Composition in Ground-Water Seeps in the Catskill Mountains of New York. Wetlands 21: 125-134.

Acevedo, O. C. and D. R. Fitzjarrald. 2001. The early evening surface-layer transition: temporal and spatial variability. J. Atm. Sci. 58: 2650-2667.

Anderson, R. L. 2001. Integrating lateral expansion into models of peatland development in temperate new England. MFS Thesis, Harvard University.

Barford, C. C., S. C. Wofsy, M. L. Goulden, J. W. Munger, E. Hammond-Pyle, S. P. Urbanski, L. Hutyra, S. R. Saleska, D. Fitzjarrald, and K. Moore. 2001. Factors controlling long- and short-term sequestration of atmospheric CO2 in a mid-latitude forest. Science 294: 1688-1691.

Barford, C. C., S. C. Wofsy, M. L. Goulden, J. W. Munger, E. H. Pyle, S. P. Urbanski, L. Hutyra, D. Fitzjarrald, and K. Moore. 2001. Factors controlling long-term rates and inter-annual variations of CO2 sequestration in a temperate forest. In: American Geophysical Union Conference.

Bauer, G. A., G. M. Berntson, and F. A. Bazzaz. 2001. The effect of elevated CO2 and increased N availability on regenerating temperate forest communities: biochemical versus stomatal limitation of photosynthesis. New Phytologist 152: 249-266.

Bazzaz, F. A. and S. Catovsky. 2001. Resource partitioning. Pp. 173-183 In S. Levin (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Biodiversity. Academic Press, San Diego.

Bliss, J., G. Aplet, C. Hartzell, P. Harwood, P. Jahnige, D. Kittredge, S. Lewandowski, and M. L. Soscia. 2001. Community-based Ecosystem Monitoring. Journal of Sustainable Forestry 12: 143-167.

Boose, E. R., K. E. Chamberlin, and D. R. Foster . 2001. Landscape and regional impacts of hurricanes in New England. Ecological Monographs 7: 27-48.

Cavender-Bares, J. and N. M. Holbrook. 2001. Hydraulic properties and freezing-induced cavitation in sympatric evergreen and deciduous oaks with contrasting habitats. Plant, Cell and Environment 24: 1243-1256.

Colburn, B. A. 2001. Small pools close up: Examining vernal pools of the Northeast. National Wetlands Newsletter 7-8: 17-18.

Czikowsky, M. J. and D. R. Fitzjarrald. 2001. Seasonal and successional effects on streamflow in the northeast. Eos. Trans. AGU 82 (80).

Dail, D. B., E. A. Davidson, and J. Chrover. 2001. Rapid abiotic transformation of nitrate in an acid forest soil. Biogeochemistry 54: 131-146.

Eberhardt, R. 2001. Implications of land-use legacies in the sand plain vegetation of Cape Cod National Seashore. MFS Thesis, Harvard.

Falge, E., D. Baldocchi, R. J. Olson, P. Anthoni, M. Aubinet, C. Bernhofer, G. Burba, R. Ceulemans, R. Clement, H. Dolman, A. Granier, P. Gross, T. Grünwald, D. Hollinger, N.-O. Jensen, G. Katul, P. Keronen, A. Kowalski, C. Ta Lai, B. E. Law, T. Meyers, J. Moncrieff, E. Moors, J. W. Munger, K. Pilegaard, Ü. Rannik, C. Rebmann, A. Suyker, J. Tenhunen, K. Tu, S. Verma, T. Vesala, K. Wilson, and S. Wofsy. 2001. Gap Filling Strategies for Defensible Annual Sums of Net Ecosystem Exchange. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 107: 43-69.

Falge, E., D. Baldocchi, R. J. Olson, P. Anthoni, M. Aubinet, C. Bernhofer, G. Burba, R. Ceulemans, R. Clement, H. Dolman, A. Granier, P. Gross, T. Grünwald, D. Hollinger, N.-O. Jensen, G. Katul, P. Keronen, A. Kowalski, C. Ta Lai, B. E. Law, T. Meyers, J. Moncrieff, E. Moors, J. W. Munger, K. Pilegaard, Ü. Rannik, C. Rebmann, A. Suyker, J. Tenhunen, K. Tu, S. Verma, T. Vesala, K. Wilson, and S. Wofsy. 2001. Gap Filling Strategies for Long term Energy Flux Data Sets. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 107: 71-77.

Feild, T. S., D. W. Lee, and N. M. Holbrook. 2001. Why leaves turn red in autumn: the role of anthocyanims in senescing leaves of red-osier dogwood (Cornus stolonifera). Plant Physiology 127: 566-574.

Fitzjarrald, D. R., O. C. Acevedo, and K. E. Moore. 2001. Climatic consequences of leaf presence in the eastern United States. Journal of Climate 14: 598-614.

Foster, D. R. 2001. Conservation lessons and challenges from ecological history. Forest History Today Fall 2000: 2-11.

Foster, D. R. 2001. New England's Forest Primeval. Wild Earth 11: 40-44.

Francis, D. R. 2001. Reconstructing past hyopolimnetic oxygen conditions in a temperate multidepression lake using chemical evidence and chironomid remains. Journal of Paleolimnology 25: 351.

Francis, D. R. and D. R. Foster. 2001. Response of small New England ponds to historic land use. The Holocene 11: 301-312.

Freedman, J. M. and D. R. Fitzjarrald. 2001. Postfrontal airmass modification. J. Hydromet 419-437.

Freedman, J. M., D. R. Fitzjarrald, K. E. Moore, and R. K. Sakai. 2001. Boundary layer clouds and vegetation-atmosphere feedbacks. Journal of Climate 14: 180-197.

Gaudinski, J. B., S. E. Trumbore, E. A. Davidson , and A. Richter. 2001. The age of fine-root carbon in three forests of the eastern United States measured by radiocarbon. Oecologia 129: 420-429.

Harvard Forest Long Term Ecological Research Program. 2001. Abstracts from the 12th Annual Harvard Forest Ecology Symposium.

Harvard Forest Summer Student Research Assistants. 2001. Abstracts from the 9th Annual Harvard Forest Summer Research Symposium, 15 August 2001. Harvard Forest.

Hurst, J. M., D. J. Barket, O. Herrera-Gomez, T. L. Couch, P. B. Shepson, I. Faloona, D. Tan, W. Brune, H. Westberg, B. Lamb, T. Biesenthal, V. Young, A. H. Goldstein, J. W. Munger, M. A. Carroll, and T. Thornberry. 2001. Investigation of the nighttime decay of isoprene. Journal of Geophysical Research 106: 24335-24346.

Johnson, T. C., S. L. Barry, Y. Chan, and P. Wilkinson. 2001. Decadal record of climate variability spanning the past 700 years in the Southern Tropics of East Africa. Geology 29: 83.

Kaiser, J. 2001. An Experiment For All Seasons. Science 293: 624-627.

Klosowski, R., T. Stevens, D. Kittredge, and D. Dennis. 2001. Economic incentives for coordinated management of forest land: a case study of southern New England. Forest Policy and Economics 2: 29-38.

Lawrence, D. and D. R. Foster. 2001. Determinants of regional variability in litter production of forests in the Southern Yucatan: environmental gradients or human legacy? EOS. Trans. AGU 82 (20), Spring Meeting Suppl.

McMurtrie, R. E., G. R. Shaver, G. Ĺgren, C. Field, R. Gifford, C. Körner, J. Melillo, W. Parton, L. Pitelka, J. Tenhunen, and G. Thompson. 2001. SCOPE workshop on CO2 and climate change effects in plants and soils. Resource Interactions. John Wiley & Sons.

Moorcroft, P. R., G. C. Hurtt, and S. W. Pacala. 2001. A melthold for scaling vegetation dynamics: the ecosystem demography model (ED). Ecology Mongraphs 74: 557-586.

Orwig, D. A., C. V. Cogbill, D. R. Foster, and J. F. O'Keefe. 2001. Variations in old-growth structure and definitions: forest dynamics on Wachusett Mountain, Massachusetts. Ecological Applications 11: 437-452.

Parshall, T. and R. Calcote. 2001. Effects of pollen from regional vegetation on stand scale forest reconstruction. The Holocene 11: 81.

Sakai, R. K., D. R. Fitzjarrald, and K. E. Moore . 2001. Importance of low-frequency contributions to eddy fluxes observed over rough surfaces. Journal of Applied Meteorology 40: 2178-2192.

Savage, K. E. and E. A. Davidson. 2001. Interannual variation of soil respiration in two New England forests. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 15: 337-350.

Sipe, T. W. and F. A. Bazzaz. 2001. Shoot damage effects on regeneration of maples (Acer) across an understory-gap microenvironmental gradient. Journal of Ecology 89: 761-773.

Smith*, N. V. 2001. Historic carbon sequestration in a hemlock-hardwood stand. Beloit Biologist 20: 54-59.

Staebler, R. M., D. R. Fitzjarrald, M. Czikowsky , and R. K. Sakai. 2001. Nocturnal CO2 fluxes and understory drainage flows. Eos. Trans. AGU 82 (47).

Tomlinson, P. B. P. U. 2001. Generic Limits in the Seagrass Family Zosteraceae . Taxon 50: 429-437.

Turner, B. L., S. C. Villar, D. R. Foster, J. Geoghegan, E. Keys, P. Klepeis, D. Lawrence, P. M. Mendoza, S. Manson, Y. Ogneva-Himmelberger, A. Barker Plotkin, D. P. Salicrup, R. R. Chowdhury, B. Savitsky, L. Schneider, B. Schmook, and C. Vance. 2001. Deforestation in the southern Yucatan peninsular region: an integrative approach. Forest Ecology and Management 154: 353-370.

Williams, C. G., Y. Zhou, and S. E. Hall. 2001. A Chromosomal Region Promoting Outcrossing in a Conifer. Genetics 159: 1283-1289.

Wofsy, S. C. 2001. Where has all the carbon gone? Science 292: 2261-2263.

Zwieniecki, M. A., P. J. Melcher, and N. M. Holbrook. 2001. Hydraulic properties of individual xylem vessels of Fraxinus americana. Journal of Experimental Botany 52: 257-264.

Zwieniecki, M. A., P. J. Melcher, and N. M. Holbrook. 2001. Hydrogel control of xylem hydraulic resistance. Science 291: 1059-1062.

Foster, D. R. 2000. The Forest Primeval. Sanctuary 39: 9-12.

Aber, J. D. and R. Freuder. 2000. Sensitivity of a forest production model to variation in solar radiation data sets for the Eastern U.S. Climate Research 15: 33-43.

Barker, M. and D. Perez-Salicrup. 2000. Comparative water relations of mature mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) trees with and without lianas in a subhumid, seasonally dry forest in Bolivia. Tree Physiology 20: 1167-1174.

Barnes, D. H. 2000. Quantifying Urban/Industrial Emissions of Greenhouse and Ozone-depleting Gases Based on Atmospheric Observations. PhD Thesis, Harvard.

Bazzaz, F. A. and K. A. Stinson. 2000. Genetic versus environmental control of ecophysiological processes: some challenges for predicting community responses to global change. Pp. 283-295 In M. C. Press, J. D. Scholes, and M. G. Barker (Eds.), Physiological Plant Ecology. Blackwell Science, U. K.

Bell*, S. 2000. Microbial nitrogen utilization under nitrogen-saturation conditions in temperate forests. Senior Thesis, University of Oregon.

Berntson, G. M. and J. D. Aber. 2000. Fast nitrate immobilization in N-saturated temperate forest soils. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 32: 151-156.

Blackman*, R. 2000. The determination of the relationship between wood respiration and sapwood temperature in an old growth eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) stand. Senior Thesis, University of Edinburgh.

Bryant, A*. 2000. Sustainable forest management and forest certification on the Southern Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. Undergraduate Thesis, Oregon State University.

Bürgi, M. and E.W.B. Russell. 2000. Evaluating accuracy of two types of early land survey records in the northeastern United States. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 127: 94-98.

Bürgi, M., E. W. B. Russell, and G. Motzkin. 2000. Effects of postsettlement human activities on forest composition in the northeastern United States: a comparative approach. Journal of Biogeography 27: 1123-1128.

Catovsky, S. 2000. Linking community dynamics and ecosystem function in mixed conifer broad-leaved forests. Ph.D Thesis, Harvard.

Catovsky, S. and F. A. Bazzaz. 2000. Contributions of coniferous and broad-leaved species to mixed forest carbon uptake: A bottom-up approach. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 30: 100-111.

Catovsky, S. and F. A. Bazzaz. 2000. The role of resource interactions and seedling regeneration in maintaining a positive feedback in hemlock stands. Journal of Ecology 88: 100-112.

Cavender Bares, J. and F. A. Bazzaz. 2000. Changes in drought response strategies with ontogeny in Quercus rubra: implications for scaling from seedlings to mature trees. Oecologia 124: 8-18.

Cavender-Bares, J., M. Potts, E. Zacharias, and F. A. Bazzaz. 2000. Consequences of CO2 and light interactions for leaf phenology, growth, and senescence in Quercus rubra. Global Change Biology 6: 877-887.

Cogbill, C. V. 2000. Vegetation of the Presettlement Forests of Northern New England and New York. Rhodora 102: 250-276.

Compton, J. E. and R. Boone. 2000. Long-term impacts of agriculture on soil carbon and nitrogen in New England forests. Ecology 81: 2314-2330.

Donohue, K., D. R. Foster, and G. Motzkin. 2000. Effects of the past and the present on species distributions: land-use history and demography of wintergreen. Journal of Ecology 88: 14-15.

Esquivel, R. 2000. Presence of Hypsipyla grandella in plantations of Cedrela odorata and Swietenia macrophylla in Calakmul, Campeche, Mexico. Journal of Tropical Ecology (notes) .

Foster, D. R. 2000. From bobolinks to bears: interjecting geographical history into ecological studies, environmental interpretation, and conservation planning. Journal of Biogeography 27: 27-30.

Foster, D. R. 2000. Hemlock's future in the context of its history: an ecological perspective. In: Sustainable Management of Hemlock Ecosystems in Eastern North America. USDA GRT-NE, Symposium Proceedings.

Foster, D. R. 2000. Linking the deep and recent past to the modern New England Landscape. Rhodora 102: 278-279.

Foster, D. R. 2000. Using history to interpret current environmental conditions and future trends: an example from the US Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Program. PAGES Newsletter 8: 23-25.

Foster, D. R. and J. O'Keefe. (Eds.) 2000. New England Forests Through Time: Insights from the Harvard Forest Dioramas. Harvard Forest and Harvard University Press, Petersham and Cambridge .

Gaudinski, J. B., S. E. Trumbore, E. A. Davidson , and S. Zheng. 2000. Soil carbon cycling in a temperate forest: radiocarbon-based estimates of residence times, sequestration rates and partitioning of fluxes . Biogeochemistry 51: 33-69.

Goodale, C. L. and J. D. Aber. 2000. The long-term effects of land-use history on nitrogen cycling in northern hardwood forests. Ecological Applications 11: 253-267.

Goodale, C. L., J. D. Aber, and W. H. McDowell. 2000. The long-term effects of disturbance on organic and inorganic nitrogen export in the White Mountains, New Hampshire. Ecosystems 3: 433-450.

Hadley, J. L. 2000. Effect of Daily Minimum Temperature on Photosynthesis in Eastern Hemlock (Tsuga canadensis L.) in Autumn and Winter. Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 32: 368-374.

Hadley, J. L. 2000. Understory microclimate and photosynthetic response of saplings in an old-growth eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis L.) forest. Ecoscience 7: 66-72.

Harvard Forest Long Term Ecological Research Program. 2000. Abstracts from the 11th Annual Harvard Forest Ecology Symposium 3 April 2000.

Harvard Forest Summer Student Research Assistants. 2000. Abstracts from the 8th Annual Harvard Forest Summer Student Research Symposium, 16 August 2000.

Hendricks, J. J., J. D. Aber, K. J. Nadelhoffer, and R. D. Hallett. 2000. Nitrogen controls on fine root substrate quality in temperate forest ecosystems. Ecosystems 3: 57-69.

Jenkins, J. C., D. W. Kicklighter, and J. D. Aber. 2000. Predicting the regional impacts of increased CO2 and climate change on forest productivity: a model comparison using PnET-II and TEM 4.0. Pp. 383-423 In R. Birdsey, J. Hom, and R. Mickler (Eds.), Responses of Northern Forests to Environmental Change. Springer-Verlag.

Kicklighter, D.W., M. Bruno, S. Dönges, G. Esser, M. Heimann, F. Helfrich, F. Ift, F. Joos, J. Kaduk, G.H. Kohlmaier, A.D. McGuire, J.M. Melillo, R. Meyer, B.I.N.A. Moore, I.C. Prentice, W. Sauf, A. Schloss, S. Sitch, U. Wittenberg, and G. Würth. 2000. A first-order analysis of the potential role of CO2 fertilization to affect the global carbon budget: a comparison study of four terrestrial biosphere models. Tellus 51B: 343-366.

Laborde*, A. 2000. The influence of stone walls on white-footed mice and red-back voles. Senior Thesis, Harvard.

Laurence, J. A., S.V. Ollinger, and P.B. Woodbury. 2000. Regional impacts of multiple stresses on productivity and forest health. In R. Mickler, R. Birdsey, and J. Hom (Eds.), Response of Northern U.S. Forests to Environmental Change. Springer, New York.

Law, B. E., R. H. Waring, J. D. Aber, and P. M. Anthoni. 2000. Measurements of gross and net ecosystem productivity and water vapor exchange of a Pinus poderosa ecosystem and an evaluation of two generalized models. Global Change Biology 6: 155-168.

Lerdau, M. T., J. W. Munger, and D. J. Jacob. 2000. The NO2 flux conundrum. Science 289: 2291.

Lin, C. Y. C., D.J. Jacob, J.W. Munger, and A.M. Fiore. 2000. Increasing background ozone in surface air over the United States. Geophysical Research Letters 27: 3465-3468.

Mack, R. N., D. Simberloff, W. M. Lonsdale, H. Evans, M. Clout, and F. A. Bazzaz. 2000. Biotic invasions: causes epidemiology, global consequences and control. Issues in Ecology. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 5: 2-20.

Mack, R. N., D. Simberloff, W. M. Lonsdale, H. Evans, M. Clout, and F. A. Bazzaz. 2000. Biotic invasions: causes epidemiology, global consequences and control. Ecological Applications 10: 689-710.

Magill, A. H. and J. D. Aber. 2000. Dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen relationships in forest litter as affected by nitrogen deposition. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 32: 603-613.

Magill, A. H. and J. D. Aber. 2000. Variation in soil net mineralization rates with dissolved organic carbon additions. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 32: 597-601.

Magill, A. H., J. D. Aber, G. M. Berntson, W. H. McDowell, K. J. Nadelhoffer, J. M. Melillo, and P. A. Steudler. 2000. Long-term nitrogen additions and nitrogen saturation in two temperate forests. Ecosystems 3: 238-253.

Martin, M. E. and J. D. Aber. 2000. Estimating forest canopy characteristics as inputs for models of forest carbon exchange by high spectral resolution remote sensing. Pp. 61-72 In H. Gholz (Eds.), The Use of Remote Sensing in the Modeling of Forest Productivity at Scales from the Stand to the Globe. Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands .

McGuire, A. D., J. M. Melillo, J. T. Randerson, W. J. Parton, M. Heimann, R. A. Meier, J. S. Clein-Curley, D. W. Kicklighter, and W. Sauf. 2000. Modeling the effects of snowpack on heterotrophic respiration across northern temperate and high latitude regions: Comparison with measurements of atmospheric carbon dioxide in high latitudes. Biogeochemistry 48: 91-114.

McLachlan, J., D. R. Foster, and F. Menalled. 2000. Anthropogenic ties to late-successional structure and composition in four New England hemlock stands. Ecology 81 : 717-733.

Minocha, R., S. Long, A. H. Magill, J. Aber, and W. H. McDowell. 2000. Foliar free polyamine and inorganic ion content in relation to soil and soil solution chemistry in two fertilized stands at the Harvard Forest. Plant and Soil 222: 119-137.

Nadelhoffer, K. J., R. D. Bowden, R. D. Boone, and K. Lajtha. 2000. Controls on forest soil organic matter development and dynamics: chronic litter manipulation as a potential international LTER activity. Pp. 3-9 In K. Lajtha and K. Vanderbilt (Eds.), Cooperation in Long Term Ecological Research in Central and Eastern Europe. Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR.

Neill, C., M. C. Piccolo, J. M. Melillo, P. A. Steudler, and C. C. Cerri. 2000. Nitrogen dynamics in Amazon forest and pasture soils measured by 15N pool dilution. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 31: 567-572.

Orwig, D. A., R. C. Cobb, M. L. Kizlinski, S. J. Currie, and D. R. Foster. 2000. Ecosystem response to hemlock decline from hemlock woolly adelgid in southern New England. In: ESA.

Orwig, D. A. and D. R. Foster. 2000. Stand, landscape and ecosystem analyses of hemlock woolly adelgid outbreaks in southern New England: an overview. Pp. 123-125 In K. A. McManus, K. S. Shields, and D. R. Souto (Eds.), Sustainable Management of Hemlock Ecosystems in Eastern North America. USDA.

Perez-Salicrup, D. R. and M. G. Barker. 2000. Effect of Liana Cutting on Water Potential and Growth of Adult Senna multijuga (Caesalpinioideae) trees in a Bolivian tropical forest. Oecologia 124: 469-475.

Pregitzer, K. S., D. D. Reed, T. J. Bornhorst, D. R. Foster, G. D. Mroz, J. S. McLachlan, P. E. Laks, D. D. Stokke, P. E. Martin, and S. E. Brown. 2000. A buried spruce forest provides evidence at the stand and landscape scale for the effects of environment on vegetation at the Pleistocene/Holocene boundary. Journal of Ecology 88: 45-53.

Prinn, R., H. Jacoby, A. Sokolov, C. Wang, X. Xiao, Z. Yang, R. Eckaus, P. Stone, D. Ellerman, J. Melillo, J. Fitzmaurice, D. Kicklighter, G. Holian, and Y. Liu. 2000. Integrated global system model for climate policy assessment: Feedbacks and sensitivity studies. Climatic Change 41: 469-546.

Shao, G., Q. Liu, H. Qian, J. Chen, J. Ma, and Z. Tan. 2000. Zhan Wang (1911-2000). Taxon 49: 593-601.

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Hughes, L. and F. A. Bazzaz. 1997. Effect of elevated CO2 on interactions between the western flower thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) and the common milkweed, Asclepias syriaca. Oecologia 109: 286-290.

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Ollinger, S. V., J. D. Aber, and P. B. Reich. 1997. Simulating ozone effects on forest productivity: interactions between leaf,-canopy,-and stand-level processes. Ecological Applications 7: 1237-1251.

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Wayne, P. M. and F. A. Bazzaz. 1997. Light acquisition and growth by competing individuals in CO2-enriched atmospheres: consequences for size structure in regenerating birch stands. Journal of Ecology 85: 29-42.

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Berntson, G. M. and F. A. Bazzaz. 1996. The allometry of root production and loss in seedlings of Acer rubrum (Aceraceae) and Betula papyrifera (Betulaceae): implications for root dynamics in elevated CO2. American Journal of Botany 83: 608-616.

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Hirsch, A. I., J. W. Munger, D. J. Jacob, L. W. Horowitz, and A. H. Goldstein. 1996. Seasonal variation of the ozone production efficiency per unit NOx at Harvard Forest, Massachusetts. Journal of Geophysical Research 101: 12659-12666.

Kittredge Jr., D. B. 1996. Protection of habitat for rare wetland fauna during timber harvesting in Massachusetts. Natural Areas Journal 16: 310-317.

Kittredge Jr., D. B., M. J. Mauri, and E. J. McGuire. 1996. Decreasing woodlot size and the future of timber sales in Massachusetts: When is an operation too small? Northern Journal of Applied Forestry 13: 96-101.

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McConnaughay, K. D. M., S. L. Bassow, G. M. Berntson, and F. A. Bazzaz. 1996. Leaf senescence and decline of end-of-season gas exchange in five temperate deciduous tree species grown in elevated CO2 concentrations. Global Change Biology 2: 25-34.

McConnaughay, K. D. M., A. B. Nicotra, and F. A. Bazzaz. 1996. Rooting volume, nutrient availability and CO2-induced growth enhancement in temperate forest tree seedlings. Ecological Applications 6: 619-627.

McGuire, A. D., D. W. Kicklighter, and J. M. Melillo. 1996. Global climate change and carbon cycling in grasslands and conifer forests. Pp. 389-412 In A. I. Breymeyer, D. O. Hall, J. M. Melillo, and G. ?gren (Eds.), Global Change: Effects on Coniferous Forests and Grasslands. John Wiley and Sons.

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Melillo, J. M., R. A. Houghton, D. W. Kicklighter, and A. D. McGuire. 1996. Tropical deforestation and the global carbon budget. Annual Review of Energy and the Environment 21: 293-310.

Melillo, J. M., I. C. Prentice, G. D. Farquhar, E.-D. Schulze, and O. Sala. 1996. Terrestrial biotic responses to environmental change and feedbacks to climate. Pp. 445-482 In J. T. Houghton and et al. (Eds.), . Climate Change 1996 - The Science of Climate Change: Contribution of Working Group I to the Second Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.

Merriam, J., W. H. McDowell, and W. S. Currie. 1996. A chemiluminescent method for the measurement of total dissolved nitrogen in environmental samples. Soil Science Society of America Journal 60: 1050-1055.

Millikin, C. S. and R. D. Bowden. 1996. Soil respiration in pits and mounds following an experimental hurricane. Soil Science Society of America Journal 60: 1951-1953.

Moore, K. E., D. R. Fitzjarrald, R. K. Sakai, M. L. Goulden, J. W. Munger, and S. C. Wofsy. 1996. Seasonal variation and turbulent exchange at a deciduous forest in central Massachusetts. Journal of Applied Meteorology 35: 122-134.

Motzkin, G., D. R. Foster, A. Allen, J. Harrod, and R. D. Boone. 1996. Controlling site to evaluate history: vegetation patterns of a New England sand plain. Ecological Monographs 66: 345-365.

Motzkin, G., W. A. I. Patterson, and N. E. R. Drake. 1996. Fire history and vegetation dynamics of a Chamaecyparis thyoides wetland on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Pp. 169-129 In F. B. Samson and F. L. F. L. Knopf (Eds.), Ecosystem Management - Selected Readings. Springer, New York.

Munger, J. W., S. C. Wofsy, P. S. Bakwin, S.-M. Fan, M. L. Goulden, B. C. Daube, A. H. Goldstein, K. E. Moore, and R. Fitzjarrald. 1996. Atmospheric deposition of reactive nitrogen oxides and ozone in a temperate deciduous forest and a sub-arctic woodland. I. Measurements and mechanisms. Journal of Geophysical Research 101: 12639-12657.

Neelon, S. E. 96. The response of understory vegetation to simulated hurricane disturbance. Honors Thesis, Smith College.

Neill, C., B. Fry, J. M. Melillo, P. A. Steudler, J. L. Moraes, and C. C. Cerri. 1996. Forest- and pasture-derived carbon contributions to organic matter stocks and respiration of tropical pasture soils. Oecologia 107: 113-119.

Ollinger, S. V., J. D. Aber, and P. B. Reich. 1996. Predicting the effects of tropospheric ozone on forest productivity in the northeastern U.S. Pp. 217-225 Proceedings, 1995 Meeting of the Northern Global Change Program. USDA/USFS General Technical Report NE-214.

Pan, Y., A. D. McGuire, D. W. Kicklighter, and J. M. Melillo. 1996. The importance of climate and soils for estimates of net primary production: a sensitivity analysis with the terrestrial ecosystem model. Global Change Biology 2: 5-23.

Schulze, E.-D., F. A. Bazzaz, K. Nadelhoffer, T. Koike, and S. Takatsuki. 1996. Biodiversity and ecosystem function of temperate deciduous broad-leaved forests. Pp. 71-98 In H. A. Mooney, J. H. Cushman, E. A. Medina, O. E. Sala, and E.-D. Schulze (Eds.), Functional Roles of Biodiversity: A Global Perspective. John Wiley and Sons, Ltd., New York.

Steudler, P. A., R. D. Jones, M. S. Castro, J. M. Melillo, and D. L. Lewis. 1996. Microbial controls of methane oxidation in temperate forest and agricultural soils. Pp. 69-84 In J. C. Murrell and D. P. Kelly (Eds.), Microbiology of Atmospheric Trace Gases: Sources, Sinks and Global Change Process. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg.

Steudler, P. A., J. M. Melillo, B. J. Feigl, C. Neill, M. C. Piccolo, and C. C. Cerri. 1996. Consequence of forest-to-pasture conversion on CH4 fluxes in the Brazilian Amazon Basin. Journal of Geophysical Research 101: 18547-18554.

Strauss-Debenedetti and F. A. Bazzaz. 1996. Photosynthetic characteristics of tropical trees along successional gradients. Pp. 162-186 In S. S. C. R. Mulkey and A. P. Smith (Eds.), Tropical Forest Plant Ecophysiology. Chapman & Hall, New York.

Thomas, S. C. and F. A. Bazzaz. 1996. Effects of elevated CO2 on leaf shapes: are dandelions getting toothier? American Journal of Botany 83: 106-111.

Traw, M. B., R. L. Lindroth, and F. A. Bazzaz. 1996. Decline in gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) performance in an elevated CO2 atmosphere depends upon host plant species. Oecologia 108: 113-120.

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Williams, M., E. B. Rastetter, D. Fernandes, M. L. Goulden, S. C. Wofsy, G. R. Shaver, J. M. Melillo, J. W. Munger, S.-M. Fan, and K. J. Nadelhoffer. 1996. Modeling the soil-plant atmosphere continuum in a Quercus-Acer stand at Harvard Forest: the regulation of stomatal conductance by light nitrogen and soil/plant hydraulic properties. Plant, Cell and Environment 19: 911-927.

Wilson, P., M. Buonopane, and T. A. Allison. 1996. Reproductive biology of the monoecious clonal shrub. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 123: 7-15.

Wilson, P. and M. Stine. 1996. Floral constancy in bumble bees: handling efficiency or perceptual conditioning? Oecologia 106: 493-499.

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Castro, M. S., J. M. Melillo, P. A. Steudler, and J. W. Chapman. 1995. Soil moisture as a predictor of methane uptake by temperate forest soils. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 24: 1805-1810.

Castro, M. S., P. A. Steudler, J. M. Melillo, J. D. Aber, and R. D. Bowden. 1995. Factors controlling atmospheric methane consumption by temperate forest soils. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 9: 1-10.

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Currie, W. S. 95. Forest floor leachate biogeochemistry and decomposition dynamics. PhD Thesis, University of New Hampshire.

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McGuire, A. D., J. M. Melillo, and L. A. Joyce. 1995. The role of nitrogen in the response of forest net primary production to elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 26: 473-503.

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Moraes, J. F. L., C. C. Cerri, J. M. Melillo, D. Kicklighter, C. Neill, D. L. Skole, and P. A. Steudler. 1995. Soil carbon stocks of the Brazilian Amazon Basin. Soil Science Society of America Journal 59: 244-247.

Motzkin, G. 1995. Inventory of uncommon plant communities of western Massachusetts: 1993-1994. Massachusetts Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program, Boston 40 + appendices.

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Nadelhoffer, K. J., M. Downs, B. Fry, J. D. Aber, A. H. Magill, and J. M. Melillo. 1995. The fate of 15N-labelled nitrate additions to a northern hardwood forest in eastern Maine, USA. Oecologia 103: 292-301.

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Noger, P. 95. Effects of vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizae on plant growth. Diplomarbeit Thesis, Swiss Eidgenössiche Technische Hockscule of Zurich.

Ollinger, S. V., J. D. Aber, C. A. Federer, G. M. Lovett, and J. M. Ellis. 1995. Modeling physical and chemical climatic variables across the northeastern U.S. for a geographic information system. General Tech. Report NE-191: 30 pp.

Orwig, D. A. and M.D. Abrams. 1995. Dendroecological and ecophysiological analysis of gap environments in mixed-oak understoreys of northern Virginia. Functional Ecology 9: 799-806.

Peterjohn, W. T., J. M. Melillo, P. A. Steudler, K. M. Newkirk, F. P. Bowles, and J. D. Aber. 1995. Responses of trace gas fluxes and N availability to experimentally elevated soil temperatures. Ecological Applications 4: 617-625.

Schmid, B., F.A. Bazzaz , and J. Weiner. 1995. Size dependency of sexual reproduction and of clonal growth in two perennial plants. Canadian Journal of Botany 73: 1831-1837.

Tomlinson, P. B. 1995. The leaf base in palms: structural and functional aspects. Giornale Botanico Italiano 129: 466-479.

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VEMAP Members. 1995. Vegetation/Ecosystem Modeling and Analysis Project (VEMAP): Comparing biogeography and biogeochemistry models in a continental-scale study of terrestrial ecosystem responses to climate change and CO2 doubling. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 9: 407-437.

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Wilson, P. 1995. Selection for pollination success and the mechanical fit of Impatiens flowers around bumblebee bodies. Biological Journal of the Linnaean Society 55: 355-383.

Allen, A. 1994. Harvard Forest soil map reclassification document (with correlation tables and maps).

Amthor, J. S., M. L. Goulden, J. W. Munger, and S. C. Wofsy. 1994. Testing a mechanistic model of forest-canopy mass and energy exchange using eddy correlation: carbon dioxide and ozone uptake by a mixed oak-maple stand. Journal of Plant Physiology 21: 623-51.

Bassow, S. L., K. D. M. McConnaughay, and F. A. Bazzaz. 1994. The response of temperate tree seedlings grown in elevated CO2 to extreme temperature events. Ecological Applications 4: 593-603.

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Foster, C. H. W. and D.R. Foster. 1994. Managing the greenwealth - The forests of Quabbin. Goldstein, A. H. 94. Non-methane hydrocarbons above a mid-latitude forest: biogenic emissions and seasonal concentration variations. PhD Thesis, Harvard.

Harris, S. L. and W. B. Silvester. 1994. Frankia and Actinorhizal Plants. Selected Papers from the Ninth International Conference - Dedicated to the Memory of John Torrey. England.

Harvard Forest Long Term Ecological Research Program. 1994. Abstracts from the 5th Annual Harvard Forest Ecology Symposium 25 April 1994.

Harvard Forest Summer Student Research Assistants. 1994. Abstracts from the 2nd Annual Harvard Forest Summer Student Symposium, 3 August 1994.

Hendricks, J. J. 94. Assessing the effects of nitrogen availability on fine root turnover and tissue chemistry in forest ecosystems. Ph.D. Thesis, University of New Hampshire.

Kicklighter, D. W., J. M. Melillo, W. T. Peterjohn, E. B. Rastetter, A. D. McGuire, P. A. Steudler, and J. D. Aber. 1994. Scaling field measurements to estimate regional carbon dioxide fluxes from temperate forest soils. Journal of Geophysical Research 99: 1303-1315.

Martin, M. E. 94. Measurements of foliar chemistry using laboratory and airborne high spectral resolution visible and infrared data. PhD Thesis, University of New Hampshire.

Micks, P. 94. Soil respiration and nitrogen additions in two forest stands: short- and long-term responses. MS Thesis, University of New Hampshire.

Motzkin, G. 1994. Calcareous fens of western New England and adjacent New York State . Rhodora 96: 44-68.

Nadelhoffer, K. J. and B. Fry. 1994. Nitrogen isotope studies in forest ecosystems. Pp. 22-44 In K. Lajtha and R. Michener (Eds.), Stable Isotopes in Ecology. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford, UK.

Petersham, Town of. 1994. Petersham Street List-1994. Stored in Petersham History file. Sipe, T. W. and F. A. Bazzaz. 1994. Gap partitioning among maples (Acer) in Central New England: shoot architecture and photosynthesis. Ecology 75: 2318-2332.

Sipe, T. W. and F. A. Bazzaz. 1994. Gap partitioning among maples (Acer) in central New England: survival and growth. Ecology 76: 1587-1602.

Smith, K. A., G. P. Robertson, and J. M. Melillo. 1994. Exchange of trace gases between the terrestrial biosphere and the atmosphere in the midlatitudes. Pp. 179-203 In R. G. Prinn (Eds.), Global Atmospheric-Biospheric Chemistry. Plenum Press, New York.

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Aber, J. D., C. Driscoll, C. A. Federer, R. Lathrop, G. Lovett, J. M. Melillo, P. Steudler, and J. Vogelmann. 1993. A strategy for the regional analysis of the effects of physical and chemical climate change on biogeographical cycles in northeastern (U.S.) forests. Ecological Modelling 67: 37-47.

Aber, J. D., A. Magill, R. Boone, J. M. Melillo, P. A. Steudler, and R. Bowden. 1993. Plant and soil responses to three years of chronic nitrogen additions at the Harvard Forest, Petersham, MA. Ecological Applications 3: 156-166.

Akachuku, A. E. 1993. Recovery and morphology of Pinus resinosa Ait. trees 50 years after they were displaced by a hurricane. Forest Ecology and Management 56: 113-129.

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Bazzaz, F. A. 1993. Scaling in biological systems: Population and community perspectives. Pp. 233-254 In .J. Ehleringer and C. B. Field (Eds.), Scaling Physiological Processes: Leaf to Globe. Academic Press, Inc., San Diego, CA.

Bazzaz, F. A. and S. L. Miao. 1993. Successional status, seed size, and responses of tree seedlings to CO2, light, and nutrients. Ecology 74: 104-112.

Bowden, R., M. C. Castro, J. M. Melillo, P. A. Steudler, and J. D. Aber. 1993. Fluxes of greenhouse gases between soils and the atmosphere in a temperate forest following a simulated hurricane blowdown. Biogeochemistry 21: 61-71.

Bowden, R. D., K. J. Nadelhoffer, R. D. Boone, J. M. Melillo, and J. B. Garrison. 1993. Contributions of aboveground litter, belowground litter, and root respiration to total soil respiration in a temperate mixed hardwood forest. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 123: 1402-1407.

Carlton, G. 93. Effects of microsite environment on tree regeneration following disturbance. PhD Thesis, Harvard.

Castro, M. S., P.A. Steudler, J.M. Melillo, J.D. Aber , and S. Millham. 1993. Exchange of N2O and CH4 between the atmosphere and soils in spruce-fir forests in the northeastern United States. Biogeochemistry 18: 119-135.

Crabtree, R. C. and F. A. Bazzaz. 1993. Black birch (Betula lenta L.) seedlings as foragers for nitrogen. New Phytologist 122: 617-625.

Crabtree, R. C. and F. A. Bazzaz. 1993. Seedling response of four birch species to simulated nitrogen deposition: Ammonium versus nitrate. Ecological Applications 3: 315-321.

Downs, M. R., K. J. Nadelhoffer, J. M. Melillo, and J. D. Aber. 1993. Foliar and fine root nitrate reductase activity in seedlings of four forest tree species in relation to nitrogen availability. Trees, Structure and Function 7: 233-236.

Foster, D. R. 1993. Land-use history and forest transformations in central New England. Pp. 91-110 In S. Pickett and M. McDonald (Eds.), Humans as Components of Ecosystems. Springer-Verlag, NY.

Foster, D. R. and T. M. Zebryk. 1993. Long-term vegetation dynamics and disturbance history of a Tsuga -dominated forest in New England. Ecology 74: 982-998.

Gerhardt, F. 93. Physiographic and historical influences of forest composition in central New England, U.S.A. MFS Thesis, Harvard.

Golodetz, A. 93. Historical patterns of land protection in north-central Massachusetts: the emergence of a greenway. Senior Thesis, Hampshire College.

Harvard Forest Long Term Ecological Research Program. 1993. Abstracts from the 4th Annual Harvard Forest Ecology Symposium 11 February 1993.

Hendricks, J. J., K.J. Nadelhoffer , and J.D. Aber. 1993. Assessing the Role of Fine Roots in Carbon and Nutrient Cycling. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 8: 174-178.

Hendricks, J. J., K. J. Nadelhoffer, and J. D. Aber. 1993. The role of fine roots in energy and nutrient cycling. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 8: 174-178.

McNulty, S. G. and J. D. Aber. 1993. Effect of chronic nitrogen additions on nitrogen cycling in a high elevation spruce-fir stand. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 23: 1252-1263.

Melillo, J. M., A. D. McGuire, D. W. Kicklighter , B. I. Moore, C. J. Vorosmarty, and A. L. Schloss. 1993. Global climate change and terrestrial net primary production. Nature 363: 234-240.

Mills, A. V. 93. Predicting forest growth and composition - a test of the JABOWA model using data from Earl Stephens' study in the Tom Swamp tract. Senior Thesis, Hampshire College.

Morse, S. R., P. Wayne, S. Miao, and F. A. Bazzaz. 1993. Elevated CO2 and drought alter tissue water relations of birch (Betula populifolia Marsh.) seedlings. Oecologia 95: 599-602.

Motzkin, G. W. A. P. I. a. N. E. R. D. 1993. Fire history and vegetation dynamics of a Chamaecyparis thyoides wetland on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Journal of Ecology 81: 391-402.

Nadelhoffer, K. J., J. D. Aber, M. R. Downs, B. Fry, and J. M. Melillo. 1993. Biological sinks for nitrogen additions to a forested catchment. CEC Report of the Proceedings of the International Symposium on Experimental Manipulation of Biota and Biogeochemical Cycling in Ecosystems. Copenhagen.

Ollinger, S. V., J. D. Aber, G. M. Lovett, S. E. Millham, R. G. Lathrop, and J. E. Ellis. 1993. A spatial model of atmospheric deposition for the northeastern U.S. Ecological Applications 3: 459-472.

Peterjohn, W. T., J. M. Melillo, F. P. Bowles, and P. A. Steudler. 1993. Soil warming and trace gas fluxes: experimental design and preliminary flux results. Oecologia 93: 18-24.

Torrey, J. G. 1993. Can plant productivity by increased by inoculation of tree roots with soil microorganisms? Canadian Journal of Forest Research 22: 1815-1823.

Wayne, P. M. and F. A. Bazzaz. 1993. Birch seedling responses to daily time courses of light in experimental forest gaps and shadehouses. Ecology 74: 1500-1515.

Wayne, P. M. and F. A. Bazzaz. 1993. Morning vs afternoon sun patches in experimental forest gaps: consequences of temporal incongruency of resources to birch regeneration. Oecologia 94: 235-243.

Whitney, G. G. (1993. From Coastal Wilderness to Fruited Plain: An Ecological History of Northeastern United States. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Wofsy, S. C., M. L. Goulden, J. W. Munger, S.-M. Fan, P. S. Bakwin, B. C. Daube, S. L. Bassow, and F. A. Bazzaz. 1993. Net exchange of CO2 in a mid-latitude forest. Science 260: 1314-1317.

Aber, J. D. 1992. Nitrogen Cycling and Nitrogen Saturation in Temperate Forest Ecosystems. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 7: 220-223.

Aber, J. D. and C. A. Federer. 1992. A generalized, lumped-parameter model of photosynthesis, evapotranspiration and net primary production in temperate and boreal forest ecosystems. Oecologia 92: 463-474.

Antibus, R. K. and A. E. Linkins III. 1992. Effects of Liming a Red Pine Forest Floor on Mycorrhizal Numbers and Mycorrhizal and Soil Acid Phosphatase Activities. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 24: 479-487.

Bazzaz, F. A. and E. D. Fajer. 1992. Plant life in a CO2-rich world. Scientific American 266: 68-77.

Boone, R. D. 1992. Influence of Sampling Date and Substrate on Nitrogen Mineralization: Comparison of Laboratory-Incubation and Buried-Bag Methods For Two Massachusetts Forest Soils. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 22: 1895-1990.

Crabtree, R. C. 92. Birch regeneration in a changing nitrogen environment. Ph.D. Thesis, Harvard.

Foster, D. R. 1992. Land-use history (1730-1990) and vegetation dynamics in central New England, USA. Journal of Ecology 80: 753-772.

Foster, D. R. and E. Boose. 1992. Patterns of forest damage resulting from catastrophic wind in central New England, USA. Journal of Ecology 80: 79-99.

Foster, D. R. and E. Boose. 1992. Technology development in the LTER Network - Current status of GIS, remote sensing, Internet connectivity, archival storage and global positioning systems. LTER Publication, Seattle, WA.

Foster, D. R., T. Zebryk, P. Schoonmaker, and A. Lezberg. 1992. Post-settlement history of human land-use and vegetation dynamics of a hemlock woodlot in central New England. Journal of Ecology 80: 773-786.

Harvard Forest Long Term Ecological Research Program. 1992. Abstracts from the 3rd Annual Harvard Forest Ecology Symposium 30 January 30 1992.

Harvard Forest Long Term Ecological Research Program. 1992. Site Review, July 21 - July 24.

Lattin, J. D. and N.L. Stanton. 1992. A Review of the Species of Anthocoridae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) found on Pinus contorta . Journal of the New York Entomol. Society 100: 424-479.

Martinez-Ramos, M. and A. Soto-Castro. 1992. Seed rain and advanced regeneration in a tropical rain forest. Frugivores and Seed Dispersal: Ecological and Evolutionary Aspects. Kluwer Publishers, NY.

McGuire, A. D., J. M. Melillo, A. Joyce, D. W. Kicklighter, A. L. Grace, B. I. Moore, and C. J. Vorosmarty. 1992. Interactions between carbon and nitrogen dynamics in estimating net primary productivity for potential vegetation in North America. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 6: 101-124.

Miao, S. L., P.M. Wayne , and F.A. Bazzaz. 1992. Elevated CO2 differentially alters the responses of coocurring birch and maple seedlings to a moisture gradient. Oecologia 90: 300-304.

Miao, S. L., P. M. Wayne, and F. A. Bazzaz. 1992. Elevated CO2 differentially alters the responses of co-occurring birch and maple seedlings to moisture gradients. Oecologia 90: 300-304.

Nadelhoffer, K. J. and J. R. Raich. 1992. Fine root production estimates and belowground carbon allocation in forest ecosystems. Ecology 73: 1139-1147.

Rochefort, L. and F. A. Bazzaz. 1992. Growth response to elevated CO2 in seedlings of four co-occurring birch species. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 22: 1583-1587.

Scribailo, R. W. and P.B. Tomlinson. 1992. Shoot and floral development in Calla palustris (Araceae-Calloideae). International Journal of Plant Sciences 153: 1-13.

Solbrig, O. T. 1992. From Genes to Ecosystems: A Research Agenda For Biodiversity. In: Report of a IUBS-SCOPE-UNESCO workshop.

Stafford, R. 92. Heterogeneity in forest structure, composition and dynamics following catastrophic wind disturbance in southwestern New Hampshire. MFS Thesis, Harvard .

Walker, L. W., J. Voltzow, J.D. Ackerman, D.S. Fernandez, and N. Fetcher. 1992. Immediate impact of Hurricane Hugo on a Puerto Rican rain forest. Ecology 73: 691-694.

Wayne, P. M. 92. Effects of the daily time course of light availability on the sun-shade responses and regeneration of birch seedlings. PhD Thesis, Harvard.

Aber, J. D., J. M. Melillo, K. J. Nadelhoffer, J. Pastor, and R. Boone. 1991. Factors controlling nitrogen cycling and nitrogen saturation in northern temperate forest ecosystems. Ecological Applications 1: 303-315.

Akachuku, A. E. 1991. Wood growth determined from growth ring analysis in red pine (Pinus resinosa) trees forced to lean by a hurricane. IAWA Bulletin n.s. 12: 263-274.

Allison, T. D. 1991. Variation in Sex Expression in Canada Yew (Taxus canadensis). American Journal of Botany 78: 569-578.

Bazzaz, F. A. 1991. Habitat selection in plants. American Naturalist 137: S116-S130.

Bowden, R. D., J. M. Melillo, P. A. Steudler, and J. D. Aber. 1991. Effects of nitrogen additions on annual nitrous oxide fluxes from temperate forest soils in the northeastern United States. Journal of Geophysical Research 96: 9321-9328.

Harvard Forest Long Term Ecological Research Program. 1991. Abstracts from the 2nd Annual Harvard Forest Ecology Symposium 15 February 1991.

Jones, N. 91. An ecological history of agricultural land use in two Massachusetts towns. Undergraduate Thesis, Hampshire College.

Louis, I. and J. G. Torrey. 1991. In vitro clonal multiplication of the actinorhizal plant Comptonia peregrina. Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture 26: 89-96.

Mansour, S. R. and J. G. Torrey. 1991. Frankia spores of strain HFPCg14 as inoculum for seedlings of Casuarina glauca. Canadian Journal of Botany 69: 1251-1256.

McLellan, T., J. D. Aber, M. E. Martin, J. M. Melillo, and K. J. Nadelhoffer. 1991. Determination of nitrogen, lignin and cellulose content of decomposing leaf material by near infrared reflectance spectroscopy. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 21: 1684-1688.

McLellan, T., M. E. Martin, J. D. Aber, J. M. Melillo, K. J. Nadelhoffer, and B. Dewey. 1991. Comparison of wet chemical and near infrared reflectance measurements of carbon fraction chemistry and nitrogen concentration of forest foliage. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 21: 1689-1693.

McNulty, S. G., J. D. Aber, and R. D. Boone. 1991. Spatial changes in forest floor and foliar chemistry of spruce-fir forests across New England. Biogeochemistry 14: 13-29.

Motzkin, G. H. and W. A. Patterson III. 1991. Vegetation Patterns and Basin Morphometry of a New England Moat Bog. Rhodora 93 : 307-321.

Racette, S., J. G. Torrey, and R. H. Berg. 1991. Sporulation in Root Nodules of Actinorhizal Plants Inoculated With Pure Cultured Strains of Frankia. Canadian Journal of Botany 69: 1471-1476.

Rastetter, E. B., M. G. Ryan, G. R. Shaver, J. M. Melillo, K. J. Nadelhoffer, J. E. Hobbie, and J. D. Aber. 1991. A general biogeochemical model describing the responses of the C and N cycles in terrestrial ecosystems to changes in CO2 climate and N deposition. Tree Physiology 9: 101-126.

Schoonmaker, P. 91. Long-term vegetation dynamics in southwestern New Hampshire. PhD Thesis, Harvard.

Schoonmaker, P. K. and D. R. Foster. 1991. Some implications of paleoecology for contemporary ecology. Botanical Review 57: 204-245.

Solbrig, O. T. 1991. Savanna modelling for global change. Stott, P. 1991. Harvard Forest. Global Ecology and Biogeography Letters 1: 99-101.

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Wayne, P. M. and F. A. Bazzaz. 1991. Assessing diversity in plant communities: The importance of within-species variations. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 6: 400-404.

Whitney, G. G. 1991. Relation of plant species to substrate, landscape position, and aspect in north central Massachusetts. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 21: 1245-1252.

Zebryk, T. 91. Holocene development of a forested wetland in central Massachusetts. MFS Thesis, Harvard.

Aber, J. D., J. M. Melillo, and C. A. McClaugherty. 1990. Predicting long-term patterns of mass-loss, nitrogen dynamics and soil organic matter formation from initial litter chemistry in forest ecosystems. Canadian Journal of Botany 68: 2201-2208.

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Abeysekera, R. M., W. Newcomb, W. B. Silvester, and J. G. Torrey. 1990. A Freeze-Fracture Electron Microscopic Study of Frankia in Root Nodules of Alnus Incana Grown at Three Oxygen Tensions. Canadian Journal of Microbiology 36: 97-108.

Allison, T. D. 1990. The influence of deer browsing on the reproductive biology of Canada yew (Taxus canadensis marsh.). II. Pollen limitation: an indirect effect. Oecologia 83: 530-534.

Allison, T. D. 1990. Pollen production and plant density affect pollination and seed production in Taxus canadensis. Ecology 71: 516-522.

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Newbanks, D. A., A. Bosch , and M.H. Zimmermann. 1983. Evidence for xylem dysfunction by embolism in Dutch elm disease. Phytopathology 73: 1060-1063.

Schwintzer, C. R. 1983. Nonsymbiotic and symbiotic nitrogen fixation in a weakly minerotrophic peatland. American Journal of Botany 60: 1071-1078.

Schwintzer, C. R. 1983. Primary productivity and nitrogen, carbon, and biomass distribution in a dense Myrica gale stand. Canadian Journal of Botany 61: 2943-2948.

Schwintzer, C. R. and S. Lancelle. 1983. Effect of water-table depth on shoot growth, root growth, and nodulation of Myrica gale seedlings. Journal of Ecology 71: 489-501.

Tjepkema, J. D. 1983. Oxygen concentration within the nitrogen-fixing root nodules of Myrica gale L. American Journal of Botany 70: 59-63.

Tomlin, C. D. 83. Digital cartographic modeling techniques in environmental planning . Ph.D Thesis, Yale University.

Tomlin, C. D., S.H. Berwick , and S.M. Tomlin. 1983. Cartographic analysis of deer habitat utilization. Pp. 141-150 Computer Graphics and Environmental Planning. Prentice-Hall.

Tomlinson, P. B. 1983. Structural Elements of the Rain Forest. Pp. 9-27 In F. B. ed. Golley (Eds.), Tropical Rain Forest Ecosystems, A. Structure and Function - Chapter 2. Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company, Netherlands.

Tomlinson, P. B. 1983. Tree Architecture. American Scientist 71: 141-149.

Torrey, J. G. 1983. Root development and root nodulation in Casuarina. Pp. 180-192 In J. T. a. R. D. J. S.J. Midgley (Eds.), Casuarina Ecology, Management and Utilization. CSIRO, Melbourne, Australia.

Torrey, J. G. and J.D. Tjepkema. 1983. Introduction, International Conference on the Biology of Frankia, August 4-6, 1982, Madison, Wisconsin. Canadian Journal of Botany 61: 2765-2767.

VandenBosch, K. A. and J.G. Torrey. 1983. Host-endophyte interactions in effective and ineffective nodules induced by the endophyte of Myrica gale. Canadian Journal of Botany 61: 2898-2909.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1983. The role of embolism in major shade-tree diseases. In: Proceedings of the Tree Warden. Arborists and Utilities Conference.

Zimmermann, M. H. (1983. Xylem structure and the ascent of sap. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, Tokyo, New York.

Zimmermann, M. H. and J.S. Sperry. 1983. Anatomy of the Palm Rhapis excelsa, IX. Xylem structure of the leaf insertion. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 64: 599-609.

Fahn, A. and M.H. Zimmermann. 1982. Development of the successive cambia in Atriplex halimus (Chenopodiaceae). Botanical Gazette 143: 353-357.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1982. Forest succession - the human factor. Pp. 12-16 In D. Howlett (Eds.), The Small Woodland Owner in Maine, Tech. Notes No. 85. College of Forest Resources, University of Maine, Orono, ME.

Hibbs, D. E. 1982. Gap dynamics in a hemlock-hardwood forest. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 12: 522-527.

Hibbs, D. E. 1982. White pine in the transition hardwood forest. Canadian Journal of Botany 60: 2046-2053.

Hirsch, A. M., W.L. Pengelly , and J.G. Torrey. 1982. Endogenous IAA levels in boron-deficient and control root tips of sunflower. Botanical Gazette 143: 15-19.

Honda, H., P.B. Tomlinson , and J.B. Fisher. 1982. Two geometrical models of branching of botanical trees. Ann. Bot. 49: 1-11.

Lewis, A. M. 82. Vascular connections between roots and shoots of Acer rubrum: coppice growth and implications for management. M.F.S. Thesis, Harvard University.

McClaugherty, C. A., J.D. Aber , and J.M. Melillo. 1982. The role of fine roots in the organic matter and nitrogen dynamics of two forest ecosystems. Ecology 63: 1481-1490.

Newbanks, D., D.N. Roy , and M.H. Zimmermann. 1982. Dutch elm disease: What an arborist should know. Arnoldia 42: 60-69.

Pengelly, W. L. and J.G. Torrey. 1982. The relationship between growth and indole-3-acetic acid content of roots of Pisum sativum L. Botanical Gazette 143: 195-200.

Perry, T. O. 1982. The ecology of tree roots and the practical significance thereof. Journal of Arboriculture 8: 197-211.

Raup, H. M. and G. W. Argus. 1982. The Lake Athabasca Sand Dunes of Northern Saskatchewan and Alberta, Canada. I. The Land and Vegetation. Publications in Botany 96 pp.

Schellner, R. A., S.J. Newell , and O.T. Solbrig . 1982. Studies on the population biology of the genus Viola. IV. Spatial pattern of ramets and seedlings in three stoloniferous species. Journal of Ecology 70: 273-290.

Schwintzer, C. R., A. Berry, and L. Disney. 1982. Seasonal patterns of root nodule growth, endophyte morphology, nitrogenase activity and shoot development in Myrica gale L. Canadian Journal of Botany 60: 746-757.

Sperry, J. S. 1982. Observations of reaction fibers in leaves of the dicotyledons. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 63: 173-185.

Tomlin, C. D. and S.M. Tomlin. 1982. Computer-assisted spatial allocation of timber harvesting activity. In: Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Auto-Carto Conference, American Congress on Surveying and Mapping.

Tomlinson, P. B. 1982. Chance and design in the construction of plants. Pp. 162-183 In Rolf Sattler (Eds.), Axioms and Principles of Plant Construction. Martinus Nijhoff/ Dr. W. Junk, The Hague/Boston, London.

Torrey, J. G. and D. Callaham. 1982. Structural features of the vesicle of Frankia sp. CpI1 in culture. Canadian Journal of Microbiology 28: 749-757.

Vitousek, P. M., J.R. Gosz, C.C. Grier, J.M. Melillo , and W.A. Reiners. 1982. A comparative analysis of potential nitrification and nitrate mobility in forest ecosystems. Ecological Monographs 52: 155-177.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1982. Functional xylem anatomy of angiosperm trees. Pp. 59-70. In P. Baas (Eds.), New Perspectives in Wood Anatomy.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1982. Piping Water to the Treetops. Natural History 91: 6,10-13.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1982. The vascular pattern in the stem of the Palm Rhapis excelsa. I. The mature stem. Biologie 15: 3-11.

Zimmermann, M. H. and M. Mattmuller. 1982. The vascular pattern in the stem of the Palm Rhapis excelsa. II. The growing tip. Publikationen Zu Wissenschaftlichen Filmen. Sektion: Biologie, Serie 15, No. 23 .

Zimmermann, M. H., K. F. McCue, and J. S. Sperry . 1982. Anatomy of the Palm Rhapis Excelsa, VIII. Vessel Network and Vessel-Length Distribution in the Stem. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 63: 83-95.

Zimmermann, M. H. and J. A. Milburn. 1982. Transport and Storage of Water. Pp. 135-151 In O. L. Lange, P. S. Nobel, C. B. Osmond, and H. Ziegler (Eds.), In: Physiological Plant Ecology II, Water Relations and Carbon Assimilation. Encyclopedia of Plant Physiology, New Series. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg.

Zimmermann, M. H. and D. Potter. 1982. Vessel-Length Distribution in Branches, Stem and Roots of Acer rubrum L. IAWA Bulletin 3: 103-109.

Bormann, F. H. and G. Berlyn. 1981. Age and growth rate of tropical trees. In: Proceedings of the workshop on age and growth rate determination for tropical trees held at the Harvard Forest, Petersham, Massachusetts, April 1-3, 1980.

Callaham, D. A. and J.G. Torrey. 1981. The structural basis for infection of root hairs of Trifolium repens by Rhizobium. Canadian Journal of Botany 59: 1647-1664.

Fahn, A., J. Burley, K.A. Longman, and A. Mariaux. 1981. Possible contributions of wood anatomy to the determination of the age of tropical trees. Pp. 31-54 In F.H. Bormann and G. Berlyn (Eds.), Age and Growth Rate of Tropical Trees. Yale University School of Forestry and Environmental Studies Bulletin No. 94.

French, J. C. and P.B. Tomlinson. 1981. Vascular patterns in stems of Araceae: subfamily Pothoideae. American Journal of Botany 68: 713-729.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1981. The past and future of New England forests.

Hibbs, D. E. 1981. Development of the forest canopy - a key to silviculture. The Northern Logger and Timber Processor 29: 62,78.

Hibbs, D. E. 1981. Leader growth and the architecture of three North American hemlocks. Canadian Journal of Botany 59: 476-480.

Honda, H., P.B. Tomlinson , and J.B. Fisher. 1981. Computer simulation of branch interaction and regulation by unequal flow rates in botanical trees. American Journal of Botany 68: 569-585.

Jenkins, S. H. 1981. Problems, progress, and prospects in studies of food selection by beavers. In: Worldwide Furbearers Conference Proceedings.

Lorimer, C. G. 1981. Survival and growth of understory trees in oak forests of the Hudson Highlands, New York. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 11: 689-695.

Newell, S. J., O.T. Solbrig , and D.T. Kincaid. 1981. Studies on the population biology of the genus Viola: III. The demography of Viola blanda and Viola pallens. Journal of Ecology 69: 997-1016.

O'Keefe, J. F. 81. Factors affecting the distribution and growth of mountain laurel (Kalmia latifolia L.) in central Massachusetts. M.S. Thesis, University of Massachusetts.

Raup, H. M. (B.B. Stout (ed.)) 1981. Forests in the Here and Now: A Collection of Writings of Hugh Miller Raup, Bullard Professor of Forestry, Emeritus Harvard University. Montana Forest and Conservation Experiment Station.

Raup, H. M. 1981. Physical disturbances in the life of plants. Pp. 39-52 In M. Nitecki (Eds.), Biotic Crises in Ecological and Evolutionary Time. Academic Press, New York.

Schwintzer, C. R., A.M. Berry , and J.D. Tjepkema. 1981. Seasonal changes in Myrica gale nodules and the Frankia sp. endophyte. p.478 In A.H. Gibson and W.E. Newton (Eds.), Current perspectives in Nitrogen Fixation. Australian Academy of Sciences, Canberra.

Solbrig, O. T. 1981. The population biology of the genus Viola. V. Life history dynamics of two New England species growing in a variable environment. In: Evolution Today. Proceedings of the Second International Congress of Systematics and Evolutionary Biology.

Sovonick-Dunford, S., D.R. Lee, and M.H. Zimmermann. 1981. Direct and indirect measurements of phloem turgor pressure in white ash. Plant Physiology 68: 121-126.

Stout, B. B. ed. (1981. Forests in the Here and Now, A Collection of Writings of Hugh Miller Raup, Bullard Professor of Forestry, Emeritus, Harvard University. Montana Forest and Conservation Experiment Station, School of Forestry, University of Montana.

Tjepkema, J. D., W. Ormerod, and J.G. Torrey. 1981. Factors affecting vesicle formation and acetylene reduction (nitrogenase activity) in Frankia sp. CpI1. Canadian Journal of Microbiology 27: 815-823.

Tomlin, C. D., J.K. Berry , and S.M. Tomlin. 1981. Fundamental overlay mapping techniques. Pp. 470-481 In-Place Resource Inventories: Principles and Practices. Society of American Foresters.

Tomlin, C. D. and S.M. Tomlin. 1981. An overlay mapping language. In: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Landscape Architects.

Tomlin, S. 81. Timber harvest scheduling and spatial allocation. M.F.S. Thesis, Harvard.

Tomlinson, P. B. and K. A. Longman. 1981. Growth phenology of tropical trees in relation to cambial activity. In: Age and Growth Rate of Tropical Trees. Yale Forestry Bulletin No. 94 7-19.

Torrey, J. G., J.D. Tjepkema, G.L. Turner, F.J. Bergersen, and A.H. Gibson. 1981. Dinitrogen fixation by cultures of Frankia sp CpI1 demonstrated by 15N2 incorporation. Plant Physiology 68: 983-984.

Zimmermann, M. H. and A. A. Jeje. 1981. Vessel-Length Distribution in Stems of Some American Woody Plants. Canadian Journal of Botany 59: 1882-1892.

Baker, D., W. Newcomb, and J. G. Torrey. 1980. Characterization of an Ineffective Actinorhizal Microsymbiont, Frankia sp. EuIl (Actinomycetales). Canadian Journal of Microbiology 26: 1072-1089.

Baker, D. and J. G. Torrey. 1980. Characterization of an Effective Actinorhizal Microsymbiont, Frankia sp. AvcIl (Actinomycetales). Canadian Journal of Microbiology 26: 1066-1071.

Bell, A. 1980. The Vascular Pattern of a Rhizomatous Ginger (Alpinia speciosa L. Zingiberaceae). 2. The Rhizome. Annals of Botany 46: 213-220.

Bell, A. D. and P. B. Tomlinson. 1980. Adaptive Architecture in Rhizomatous Plants. Botanical Journal of the Linnaean Society 79: 125-180.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1980. Economic prospects of private forest owners.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1980. New England forestry round the bend.

Hibbs, D. E., B.F. Wilson, and B.C. Fischer. 1980. Habitat requirements and growth of striped maple (Acer pensylvanicum). Ecology 61: 490-496.

Hirsch, A. M. and J.G. Torrey. 1980. Ultrastructural changes in sunflower root cells in relation to boron deficiency and added auxin. Canadian Journal of Botany 58: 856-866.

Jenkins, S. H. 1980. A size-distance relation in food selection by beavers. Ecology 61 : 740-746.

Lyford, W. H. 1980. Development of the root system of the northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.). Harvard Forest Paper 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.

Tjepkema, J. D. and L.J. Winship. 1980. Energy requirement for nitrogen fixation in actinorhizal and legume root nodules. Science 209: 279-281.

Tomlin, C. D. and J.K. Berry. 1980. An academic approach to cartographic modeling in the management of natural resources. Pp. 13-22 Urban, Regional, and State Government Applications of Computer Mapping.

Tomlinson, P. B. (1980. The Biology of Trees Native to Tropical Florida.

Tomlinson, P. B. 1980. Monocotyledonous habit in relation to morphology and anatomy. Pp. 7-22 In C. Brickell, D. Cutler, and M. Gregory (Eds.), Petaloid Monocotyledons. Linnean Society Symposium Series No. 8.

Torrey, J. G., D. Baker, D. Callaham, P. Del Tredici, W. Newcomb, R.L. Peterson , and J.D. Tjepkema. 1980. On the nature of the endophyte causing root nodulation in Comptonia. Pp. 217-227 In W.E. Newton and W.H. Orme-Johnson (Eds.), Nitrogen Fixation Vol. II. Symbiotic Associations and Cyanobacter. University Press, Baltimore.

Baker, D. and J. G. Torrey. 1979. The Isolation and Cultivation of Actinomycetous Root Nodule Endophytes. Pp. 38-56 In J. C. W. C. T. P. D. A. e. Gordon (Eds.), In: Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation in the Management of Temperate Forests. Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon.

Berry, A. and J. G. Torrey. 1979. Isolation and Characterization In Vivo and In Vitro of an Actinomycetous Endophyte from Alnus rubra Bong. Pp. 69-83 In J. C. W. C. T. P. D. A. e. Gordon (Eds.), Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation in the Management of Temperate Forests. Oregon State University, Forest Research Laboratory.

Callaham, D., W. Newcomb, J.G. Torrey, and R.L.Peterson. 1979. Root hair infection in actinomycete induced root nodule initiation in Casuarina, Myrica, and Comptonia. Botanical Gazette 140(S): 1-9.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1979. Report of the Massachusetts Forestry Program Review Board.

Gould Jr., E. M. and C.H. Reidel. 1979. The Yankee forest. Journal of Forestry 77: 558-562.

Hibbs, D. E. 1979. The age structure of a striped maple population. Canadian Journal of Forestry Research 9: 504-508.

Hibbs, D. E. and B.C. Fischer. 1979. Sexual and vegetative reproduction of striped maple (Acer pensylvanium L.). Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 106: 222-227.

Hibbs, D. E., B.F. Wilson, and B.C. Fischer. 1979. Striped maple: a silvicultural problem with a solution. Northern Logger 28: 19 .

Jeje, A. A. 1979. Rates of spontaneous movement of water in capillary tubes. Journal of Colloidal and Interface Science 69: 420-429.

Jeje, A. A. and M.H. Zimmermann. 1979. Resistance to water flow in xylem vessels. Journal of Experimental Botany 30: 817-827.

Jenkins, S. H. 1979. Seasonal and year-to-year differences in food selection by beavers. Oecologia 44: 112-116.

McDonough, J. and M. H. Zimmermann. 1979. Effect of lethal yellowing on xylem pressure in coconut palms. Principes 23: 132-137.

Newcomb, W., D. Callaham, J.G. Torrey, and R.L. Petersen. 1979. Morphogenesis and fine structure of the actinomycetous endophyte of nitrogen-fixing root nodules of Comptonia peregrina. Botanical Gazette 140: S22-S34.

Pritchett, W. L. (1979. Properties and Management of Forest Soils. John Wiley and Sons, New York.

Raup, H. M. 1979. Beware the conventional wisdom. Western Wildlands 5: 2-9.

Schwintzer, C. R. 1979. Nitrogen fixation by Myrica gale root nodules in a Massachusetts wetland. Oecologia (Berlin) 53: 293-294.

Tjepkema, J. 1979. Oxygen Relations in Leguminous and Actinorhizal Nodules. Pp. 175-186 In J. C. W. C. T. P. D. A. e. Gordon (Eds.), Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation in the Management of Temperate Forests.

Tjepkema, J. D. 1979. Nitrogen fixation in forests of central Massachusetts. Canadian Journal of Botany 57: 11-16.

Tomlin, C. D. and J.K. Berry. 1979. A mathematical structure for cartographic modeling in environmental analysis. In: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping and the American Society of Photogrammetry.

Tomlinson, P. B. 1979. Juvenilite des plantes ligneuses en Nouvelle-Zelandre. Les Formes Juveniles des Spermaphytes. Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. 126, Actual bot. No.3 151-154.

Tomlinson, P. B. 1979. Juvenilite et neotenie chez les monocotyledones. Les Formes Juveniles des Spermaphytes. Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. 126, Actual bot. No.3 227-232.

Tomlinson, P. B. 1979. Systematics and Ecology of the Palmae. Ann. Rev. Ecol. Syst. 10: 85-107.

Tomlinson, P. B., R. B. Primack, and J. S. Bunt. 1979. Preliminary observations on floral biology in mangrove Rhizophoraceae. Biotropica 11: 256-277.

Torrey, J. G. and D.Callaham. 1979. Early nodule development in Myrica gale. Botanical Gazette 140(Suppl.): S10-S14.

Torrey, J. G. and J.D. Tjepkema. 1979. Symbiotic nitrogen fixation in actinomycete-nodulated plants. Botanical Gazette 140: i-ii (Preface).

Vitousek, P. M., J.R. Gosz, C.C. Grier, J.M. Melillo, W.A. Reiners , and R.L. Todd. 1979. Nitrate losses from disturbed ecosystems. Science 204: 469-474.

White, J. 1979. Demographic factors in populations of plants. Pp. 21-48 In O.T. Solbrig (Eds.), Demography and Dynamics of Plant Populations. Blackwells, Oxford.

Wilson, B. F., D.E. Hibbs , and B.C. Fisher. 1979. Seed dormancy in striped maple. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 9: 263-266.

Zamski, E. and M.H. Zimmermann. 1979. Sieve-tube longevity in white ash (Fraxinus americana) studied with a new histochemical test for the identification of sugar. Canadian Journal of Botany 57: 650-656.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1979. The discovery of tylose formation by a Viennese lady in 1845. IAWA Bulletin 2/3: 51-56.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1979. Mycoplasma diseases and long-distance transport in plants. In: Proceedings of R.O.C.-U.S. Cooperative Science Seminar on Mycoplasma Diseases of Plants. National Science Council, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.

Callaham, D., J.G. Torrey, and Peter Del Tredici. 1978. Isoloation and cultivation in vitro of the actinomycete causing root nodulation in Comptonia. Science 199: 899-902.

Clarke, M. B. 1978. Song Of The Swampland.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1978. Wanted: high-satisfaction forestry. Journal of Forestry 76: 715-717.

Halle, F., R.A.A. Oldeman, and P.B. Tomlinson. ( 1978. Tropical Trees and Forests, an Architectural Analysis. Springer-Verlag, New York.

Jeje, A. A., A.O. Odetola, and M.H. Zimmermann. 1978. Transpiration and oil accumulation rates for developing oil palm fruits Elaeis guineensis Jacq. Acta Bot. Neerl. 27: 213-228.

Jenkins, S. H. 1978. Food selection by beavers: sampling behavior. Breviora 447: 1-6.

Kana. T.M. and J.D. Tjepkema. 1978. Nitrogen fixation associated with Scirpus atrovirens and other nonnodulated plants in Massachusetts. Canadian Journal of Botany 56: 2636-2640.

Newcomb, W., R.L. Peterson, D. Callaham, and J.G. Torrey. 1978. Structure and host-actinomycete interactions in developing root nodules of Comptonia peregrina. Canadian Journal of Botany 56: 502-531.

Odum, S. 1978. Dormant seeds at abandoned settlements in Petersham, Massachusetts. Pp. 245-246 Dormant Seeds in Danish Ruderal Soils. Horsholm Arboretum, Denmark.

Oliver, C. D. 1978. The development of northern red oak in mixed stands in central New England. Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies Bulletin 63 pp.

Pizzolato, T. D. 1978. A tannic acid-ferric chloride-toluidine blue stain for wood amyloplasts embedded in epoxy resin. Forest Science 24: 49-51.

Tjepkema, J. 1978. The role of oxygen diffusion from the shoots and nodule roots in nitrogen fixation by root nodules of Myrica gale. Canadian Journal of Botany 56: 1365-1371.

Tomlinson, P. B. 1978. Branching and differentiation in tropical trees. Pp. 187-207 In P.B. Tomlinson and M.H. Zimmermann (Eds.), Tropical Trees as Living Systems. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England.

Tomlinson, P. B. 1978. Some qualitative and quantitative aspects of New Zealand divaricating shrubs. New Zealand Journal of Botany 16: 299-309.

Tomlinson, P. B., J. S. Bunt, R. B. Primack, and N. C. Duke. 1978. Lumnitzera rosea (Combretaceae) -- Its Status and Floral Morphology. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 59: 342-351.

Tomlinson, P. B. and U. Posluszny. 1978. Aspects of floral morphology and development in the seagrass Syringodium filiforme (Cymodoceaceae). Botanical Gazette 139: 333-345.

Torrey, J. G. 1978. In vitro methods in the study of symbiosis. Pp. 373-380 In T.A. Thorpe (Eds.), Frontiers of Plant Tissue Culture. Univ. of Calgary.

Torrey, J. G. 1978. Nitrogen fixation by actinomycete-nodulated angiosperms. Bioscience 28: 586-592.

Torrey, J. G. and D.Callaham. 1978. Determinate development of nodule roots in actinomycete-induced root nodules of Myrica gale. Canadian Journal of Botany 56: 1357-1364.

Torrey, J. G. and J. D. Tjepkema. 1978. Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation in Actinomycete-nodulated Plants. Zeide, B. 1978. Standardization of growth curves. Journal of Forestry 76: 289-292.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1978. Hydraulic architecture of some diffuse-porous trees. Canadian Journal of Botany 56: 2286-2295.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1978. Structural Requirements for Optimal Water Conduction in Tree Stems. Pp. 517-532 In P. B. a. M. H. Z. e. Tomlinson (Eds.), Tropical Trees as Living Systems. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1978. Vessel ends and the disruption of water flow in plants (Letter to the Editor). Phytopathology 68: 253-255.

Zimmermann, M. H. and J. McDonough. 1978. Dysfunction in the Flow of Food. Pp. pp. 117-140 In J. G. a. E. B. C. e. Horsfall (Eds.), Plant Disease; An Advanced Treatise. Academic Press, NY.

Bowes, B., D. Callaham, and J.G. Torrey. 1977. Time-lapse photographic observations of morphogenesis in root nodules of Comptonia peregrina. American Journal of Botany 64: 516-525.

Callaham, D. and J.G. Torrey. 1977. Prenodule formation and primary nodule development in roots of Comptonia (Myricaceae). Canadian Journal of Botany 55: 2306-2318.

Del Tredici, P. 1977. The buried seeds of Comptonia peregrina, the sweet fern. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 104: 270-275.

Gill, A. M. and P.B. Tomlinson. 1977. Studies on the Growth of Red Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle L.). 4. The Adult Root System. Biotropica 9: 145-155.

Goforth, P. L. and J.G. Torrey. 1977. The development of isolated roots of Comptonia peregrina (L.) Coult. (Myricaceae) in culture. American Journal of Botany 64: 476-482.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1977. Harvard Forest management game. Journal of Forestry 75: 587-589.

Lamb, I. M., M.H. Zimmermann, and E.E. Webber. 1977. Artificial key to the common marine algae of New England north of Cape Cod. Lee, D. R., S.S. Dunford , and M.H. Zimmermann. 1977. Estimation of the elastic nodules of sieve element cell walls. Plant Physiology 59 (Suppl.): 26.

Lorimer, C. G. 1977. The presettlement forest and natural disturbance cycle of northeastern Maine. Ecology 58: 139-148.

McDonough, J. 77. An investigation of xylem pressure in coconut palm with reference to lethal yellowing. M.F.S. Thesis, Harvard.

Milburn, J. A. and M.H. Zimmermann. 1977. Preliminary studies on sapflow in Cocos nucifera L. I. Water relations and xylem transport. New Phytol. 79: 535-541.

Milburn, J. A. and M.H. Zimmermann. 1977. Preliminary studies on sapflow in Cocos nucifera L. II. Phloem transport. New Phytologist 79: 543-558.

Newcomb, W., K. Syono, and J. G. Torrey. 1977. Development of an Ineffective Pea Root Nodule: Morphogenesis, Fine Structure and Cytokinin Biosynthesis. Canadian Journal of Botany 55: 1891-1907.

Oliver, C. D. and E.P. Stephens. 1977. Reconstruction of a mixed-species forest in central New England. Ecology 58: 562-572.

Pizzolato, T. D. 1977. Staining of Tilia mucilages with Mayer's tannic acid-ferric chloride. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 104: 277-279.

Posluszny, U. 1977. Morphology and development of floral shoots and organs in certain Zannichelliaceae. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 74: 21-46.

Sher, S. T. 77. Crown and stem dimensions of red pine and their relation to volume increment in plantation 28-G, Tom Swamp VIII. M.F.S. Thesis, Harvard University.

Simpson, S. F. and J.G. Torrey. 1977. Hormonal control of deoxyribonucleic acid and protein syntheses in pea root cortical explants. Plant Physiology 59: 4-9.

Sovonick-Dunford, S., D.R. Lee , and M.H. Zimmermann. 1977. Direct measurement of turgor pressure in the phloem of white ash. Plant Physiology 59 (Supplement): 126.

Tomlinson, P. B. 1977. Plant morphology and anatomy in the tropics - the need for integrated approaches. Annales of the Missouri Botanical Garden 64: : 685-693.

Tomlinson, P. B. and M.H. Zimmermann . 1977. Tropical Trees as Living Systems. In: Proceedings of the 4th Cabot Symposium at the Harvard Forest. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England.

Tomlinson, P. B. and U. Posluszny. 1977. Features of Dichotomizing Apices in Flagellaria Indica (Monocotyledones). American Journal of Botany 64: 1057-1065.

Tomlinson, P. B. and P. H. Raven. 1977. Perspectives in Tropical Botany: Introduction. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 64: 657-658.

Torrey, J. G. 1977. Cytodifferentiation in Cultured Cells and Tissues. HortScience 12: 138-139.

Torrey, J. G. and L. J. Feldman. 1977. The Organization and Function of the Root Apex. American Scientist 65: 334-344.

Torrey, J. G. and C. R. Landgren. 1977. Mitosis and cell division in cultures of higher plant protoplasts and cells. Pp. 148-168 In J. F. Sutcliffe (Eds.), La Culture des tissus et des cellules des vegetaux. Academic Press, London.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1977. The Harvard Forest. Pp. 42-49 Usefulness of an Experimental Forest for Research and Teaching. Symposium at Montmorency Forest. Faculty of Forestry and Geodesy, Laval University, Quebec, Canada.

Baltaxe, R. 76. A preliminary investigation of mapping land use and vegetation in Sierra Leona by computer processing landsat data. M.F.S. Thesis, Harvard.

Bowes, B. G. and J.G. Torrey. 1976. Ultrastructural changes in cells of pea root cortical explants cultured in vitro. Protoplasma 90: 99-118.

Del Tredici, P. and J.G. Torrey. 1976. On the germination of seeds of Comptonia peregrina, the sweet fern. Botanical Gazette 137: 262-268.

Dunford, S. S. and M. H. Zimmermann. 1976. Factors affecting phloem exudation in white ash (Fraxinus americana L.). Plant Physiology 57(Supplement): 77.

Feldman, L. J. and J.G. Torrey. 1976. The isolation and culture in vitro of the quiescent center of Zea mays. American Journal of Botany 63: 345-355.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1976. The Future of Forest Industry in the Northeast.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1976. Miscellaneous owners: expectations and realities. In: America's Renewable Resource Potential-1975: The Turning Point. Proc. 1975 National Convention, Society of American Foresters.

Lee, D. R. and M.H. Zimmermann. 1976. Longitudinal and lateral water permeability of the xylem of Betula papyrifera. Plant Physiology 57 (suppl.): 78.

Milburn, J. A., M.H. Zimmermann , and P.B. Tomlinson. 1976. Preliminary studies on sap transport in coconut. Principes 20: 62-63.

Patric, J. H. and E.M. Gould Jr. 1976. Shifting land use and the effects on river flow in Massachusetts. Journal American Water Works Association 68: 41-45.

Syono, K. and J.G. Torrey. 1976. Identification of Cytokinins of Root Nodules of the Garden Pea, Pisum sativum L. Plant Physiology 57: 602-606.

Syono, K., W. Newcomb, and J. G. Torrey. 1976. Cytokinin Production in Relation to the Development of Pea Root Nodules. Canadian Journal of Botany 54: 2155-2162.

Tomlinson, P. B. and J. S. Womersley. 1976. A Species of Rhizophora New to New Guinea and Queensland, with Notes Relevant to the Genus. Contributions from Herbarium Australiense 19: 1-10.

Torrey, J. G. 1976. Initiation and development of root nodules of Casuarina (Casuarinaceae). American Journal of Botany 63: 335-344.

Torrey, J. G. 1976. Root hormones and plant growth. Annual Review of Plant Physiology 27: 435-459.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1976. The study of vascular patterns in higher plants. Pp. 221-235 In I.F. Wardlaw and J.B. Passioura (Eds.), Transport and Transfer Processes in Plants. Academic Press, New York.

Zobel, R., P. Del Tredici, and J. G. Torrey. 1976. A method of growing plants aeroponically. Plant Physiology 57: 344-346.

Anonymous. 1975. The Harvard Forest Models.

Feldman, L. J. and J.G. Torrey. 1975. The quiescent center and primary vascular tissue pattern formation in cultured roots of Zea. Canadian Journal of Botany 53: 2796-2803.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1975. The plan is to act. Journal of Forestry 73: 90-93.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1975. The search for parity. Journal of Forestry 73: 217-221.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1975. Wilderness: what are the opportunities? Journal of Forestry 73: 8-11.

Harrington, C. A. and J.J. Karnig. 1975. Growth increase after moderate thinning in a 70-year-old mixed oak stand. Black Rock Forest Papers No. 31 .

Horn, H. S. 1975. Forest succession. Scientific American 232: 90-98.

Jenkins, S. H. 1975. Food selection by beavers: a multidimensional contingency table analysis. Oecologia 21: 157-173.

Lyford, W. H. 1975. Overland migration of Collembolla (Hypogastrura nivicola Fitch) colonies. American Midland Naturalist 94: 205-209.

Lyford, W. H. 1975. Rhizography of non-woody roots of trees in the forest floor. Pp. 179-196 In J.G. Torrey and D.T. Clarkson (Eds.), The Development and Function of Roots. Academic Press.

Oliver, C. D. 75. The development of northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) in mixed species, even-age stands in central New England. Ph.D. Thesis, Yale University.

Patric, J. H. and D.W. Smith. 1975. Forest management and nutrient cycling in eastern hardwoods.

Stone, E. L. 1975. Effects of species on nutrient cycles and soil change. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. B. 271: 149-162.

Torrey, J. G. 1975. Tracheary element formation from single isolated cells in culture. Physiol. Plant. 35: 158-165.

Torrey, J. G. and D.T. Clarkson. (Eds.) 1975. The Development and Function of Roots. Academic Press, London.

Torrey, J. G. and W.D. Wallace. 1975. Further studies on primary vascular tissue pattern formation in roots. Pp. 91-103 In J.G. Torrey and D.T. Clarkson (Eds.), The Development and Function of Roots. Academic Press, London.

Tyree, M. T. and M.H. Zimmermann. 1975. On the Simultaneous Movement of THO, 14C-Sucrose, and 32PO4 in the Sieve-Tubes of Willow. Pp. 478-479 Encyclopedia of Plant Physiology. New Series, Volume 1. Transport in Plants I. Phloem Transport. Appendix II.

Walker, B. H. 1975. Vegetation-site characteristics in the Harvard Forest. Vegetatio 29: 169-178.

Zimmermann, M. H. and J.A. Milburn. 1975. Transport in Plants. I. Phloem Transport. p.535 In M. H. Zimmermann and J.A. Milburn (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Plant Physiology. Springer-Verlag, New York.

Zimmermann, M. H. and H. Ziegler. 1975. Lists of sugars and sugar alcohols in sieve-tube exudates. Pp. 480-503 In M. H. Zimmermann and J. A. Milburn (Eds.), Transport in Plants. I. Phloem Transport. Encyclopedia of Plant Physiology, N.S. Springer-Verlag, New York.

Bell, A. D. 1974. Rhizome Organization in Relation to Vegetative Spread in Medeola Virginiana. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 55: 458-468.

Harper, J. L. and J. White. 1974. The demography of plants. Annual Reviews of Ecology and Systematics 5: 419-463.

Henry, J. D. and J.M.A. Swan. 1974. Reconstructing forest history from live and dead plant material - an approach to the study of forest succession in southwest New Hampshire. Ecology 55: 772-783.

Lyford, W. H. 1974. Narrow soils and intricate soil patterns in southern New England . Geoderma 11: 195-208.

Milburn, J. A. and M.H. Zimmermann. 1974. Sapsuckers: Do they suck palm sap? Principes (Journal of the Palm Society) 18: 67-68.

Patric, J. H. 1974. River flow increases in central New England after the hurricane of 1938. Journal of Forestry 72.

Phillips Jr., H. L. and J.G. Torrey. 1974. The ultrastructure of the quiescent center in the apex of cultured roots of Convolvulus arvensis L. American Journal of Botany 61: 871-878.

Phillips Jr., H. L. and J.G. Torrey. 1974. The ultrastructure of the root cap in cultured roots of Convolvulus arvensis L. American Journal of Botany 61: 879-887.

Phillips, R. and J.G. Torrey. 1974. DNA levels in differentiating tracheary elements. Developmental Biology 39: 322-325.

Reed, C. 1974. From wheat to pines to oaks and ashes on John Sanderson's farm. Harvard Magazine February: 30-37.

Schulman, R. S. 74. Some Forest Service policy development problems. M.F.S. Thesis, Harvard University.

Shininger, T. L. and J.G. Torrey. 1974. The roles of cytokinins in the induction of cell division and cytodifferentiation in pea root cortical tissue in vitro. Pp. 721-728 In R.L. Bieleski, A.R. Ferguson , and M.M. Cresswell (Eds.), Mechanisms of Regulation of Plant Growth. The Royal Society of New Zealand, Wellington.

Tomlinson, P. B. 1974. Breeding mechanisms in trees native to tropical Florida - a morphological assessment. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 55: 269-290.

Tomlinson, P. B. 1974. Development of the Stomatal Complex as a Taxonomic Character in the Monocotyledons. Taxon 23: 109-128.

Tomlinson, P. B. 1974. Vegetative Morphology and Meristem Dependence--The Foundation of Productivity in Seagrasses. Aquaculture 4: 107-130.

Torrey, J. G. and D. A. Phillips. 1974. Hormonal interactions between root and shoot: the root as a site of hormone synthesis. In: II International Symposium Potsdam, Ecology and Physiology of Root Growth. Berlin, GDR.

Walker, B. H. 1974. Some problems arising from the preliminary manipulation of plant ecological data for subsequent numerical analysis. Journal of South African Botany 40: 1-13.

White, J. 1974. Dynamics of forest tree populations. Bulletin of the Canadian Botanical Association 7: 10-11.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1974. Long distance transport. Plant Physiology 54: 472-479.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1974. Plant internal transport. Pp. 500-504 Encyclopaedia Britannica.

Zimmermann, M. H. and P.B. Tomlinson. 1974. Vascular Patterns in Palm Stems: Variations of the Rhapis Principle. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 55: 402-424.

Zimmermann, M. H., P. B. Tomlinson, and J. LeClaire. 1974. Vascular Construction and Development in the Stems of Certain Panadanaceae. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 68: 21-41 pp.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1973. Clearcutting and economics. Pp. 156-167 In E.C.J. Horwitz (Eds.), Clearcutting, a View from the Top. Acropolis Books, Ltd., Washington, D.C.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1973. Future expectations. Pp. 81-91 In Wm. A. Duerr (Eds.), Timber: Problems, Prospects, Policies. Iowa University Press, Ames, Iowa.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1973. How is forestry shaping up, futurewise? Libbenga, K. R. and J.G. Torrey. 1973. Hormone-induced endoreduplication prior to mitosis in cultured pea root cortex cells. American Journal of Botany 60: 293-299.

Lyford, W. H. 1973. Forest soil microtopography. In: Proceedings of the 1st Soil Microcommunities Conference.

Lyford, W. H. and T. Troedsson. 1973. Fragipan horizons in soils on moraines near Garpenberg, Sweden. Studia Forestalia Suecica 108: 1-21.

Phillips, R. and J.G. Torrey. 1973. DNA synthesis, cell division and specific cytodifferentiation in cultured pea root cortical explants. Developmental Biology 31: 336-347.

Primack, R. B. 1973. Growth patterns of five species of Lycopodium. American Fern Journal 63: 3-7.

Sauter, J. J., W. Iten , and M.H. Zimmermann. 1973. Studies on the release of sugar into the vessels of sugar maple (Acer saccharum). Canadian Journal of Botany 51: 1-8.

Tomlinson, P. B. 1973. The monocotyledons: their evolution and comparative biology. VIII. Branching in monocotyledons. The Quarterly Review of Biology 48: 458-466.

Tomlinson, P. B. and A. E. Esler. 1973. Establishment Growth in Woody Monocotyledons Native to New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Botany 11: 627-644.

Tomlinson, P. B. and A. M. Gill. 1973. Growth habits of tropical trees: Some guiding principles. Pp. 129-143. In B. J. A. E. S. D. W. D. e. Meggers (Eds.), Tropical Forest Ecosystems in Africa and South America: a comparative review.

Torrey, J. G. 1973. Hormonal regulation of plant growth and morphogenesis. Science 181: 1075-1076.

Torrey, J. G. 1973. Plant Embryos. Pp. 166-170 Tissue Culture, Methods and Applications. Academic Press, New York.

Troedsson, T. and W.H. Lyford. 1973. Biological disturbance and small scale spatial variations in a forested soil near Garpenberg, Sweden. Studia Forestalia Suecica 109: 1-23.

Willhite, R. G. 73. New England attitudes and perceptions towards some aspects of forest management: the results of a questionnaire. M.F.S. Thesis, Harvard University .

Zimmermann, M. H. 1973. The monocotyledons: their evolution and comparative biology. IV. Transport problems in arborescent monocotyledons. The Quarterly Review of Biology 48: 314-321.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1973. Transport studies with arborescent monocotyledons. In: Proceedings of the Research Institute of Pomology, Sklerniewice, Poland, Series E, No. 3. Transactions of the 3rd Symposium on Accumulation and Translocation of Nutrients and Regulators in Plant Organisms, Warszawa.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1972. Toward a new forest decision model. Pp. 103-117 A Perspective on Clear-cutting in a Changing World. State University College of Forestry at Syracuse. AFRI Misc. Report No.4.

Harper, J. L. and J. White. 1972. The dynamics of plant populations. In: Dynamics of Populations. Proceedings of Advanced Study Institute, Centre for Agric. Publ. and Docum.

Karnig, J. J. 1972. Nitrogen fertilizer increases diameter growth of northern red oak. Journal of Forestry 70.

Phillips, D. A. and J. G. Torrey. 1972. Studies on Cytokinin Production by Rhizobium. Plant Physiology 49: 11-15.

Phillips Jr., H. L. and J.G. Torrey. 1972. Duration of cell cycles in cultured roots of Convolvulus. American Journal of Botany 59: 183-188.

Short, K. C. and J. G. Torrey. 1972. Cytokinin Production in Relation to the Growth of Pea-root Callus Tissue. Journal of Experimental Botany 23: 1099-1105.

Skene, D. S. 1972. The kinetics of tracheid development in Tsuga canadensis Carr. and its relation to tree vigour. Annals of Botany 36: 179-187.

Torrey, J. G. 1972. On the initiation of organization in the root apex. In M.W. Miller & C.C. Kuehnert (Eds.), The Dynamics of Meristem Cell Populations. Plenum Press, NY.

Torrey, J. G. and K.V. Thimann. 1972. On the beginnings of modern studies of plant morphogenesis: A tribute to Ralph H. Wetmore's contributions. Botanical Gazette 133: 199-206.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1972. TREE. Pp. 334-348 World Book Encyclopedia. Field Enterprises Educational Corp, Chicago.

Zimmermann, M. H. and P. T. Tomlinson. 1972. The Vascular System of Monocotyledonous Stems. Botanical Gazette 133: 141-155.

Bawa, S. B. and J. G. Torrey. 1971. "Budding" and Nuclear Division in Cultured Protoplasts of Corn, Convolvulus, and Onion. The Botanical Gazette 132: 240-245.

Critchfield, W. B. 1971. Shoot growth and heterophylly in Acer. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 52: 240-266.

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.

Gill, A. M. and P.B. Tomlinson. 1971. Studies on the Growth of Red Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle L.) 3. Phenology of the Shoot. Biotropica 3: 109-124.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1971. The Harvard Forest: a window on the world. Massachusetts Land League 2: 2 pp.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1971. Values, trees and the urban realm. Pp. 79-90 Trees and Forests in an Urbanizing Environment. Cooperative Extension Service, University of Massachusetts.

Hagenstein, P. R. 1971. Multiple use and environmental decisions on public lands. Journal of Forestry 69: 21-24.

Jeglum, J. K., C.F. Wehrhann, and J.M.A. Swan. 1971. Comparisons of environmental ordinations with principal component vegetational ordinations for sets of data having different degrees of complexity. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 1: 99-112.

Perry, T. O. 1971. Dormancy in trees in winter. Science 171: 29-36.

Phillips Jr., H. L. and J.G. Torrey. 1971. Deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis in root cap cells of cultured roots of Convolvulus. Plant Physiology 48: 213-218.

Phillips Jr., H. L. and J.G. Torrey. 1971. The quiescent center in cultured roots of Convolvulus arvensis L. American Journal of Botany 58: 665-671.

Tomlinson, P. B. and J. B. Fisher. 1971. Morphological Studies in Cordyline (Agavaceae) I. Introduction and General Morphology. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 52: 459-478.

Torrey, J. G. 1971. Cytodifferentiation in plant cell and tissue culture. Colloques Internationaux C.N.R.S. 193: 177-186.

Torrey, J. G. 1971. Review: Growth and Development of Trees, Vol. 1: Seed Germination, Ontogeny, and Shoot Growth by T.T. Kozlowski. American Scientist 59: 764.

Torrey, J. G., D.E. Fosket , and P.K. Hepler. 1971. Xylem formation: a paradigm of cytodifferentiation in higher plants. American Scientist 59: 338-352.

Tyree, M. T. and M.H. Zimmermann. 1971. The theory and practice of measuring transport coefficients and sap flow in the xylem of red maple stems (Acer rubrum). Journal of Experimental Botany 22: 1-18.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1971. Dicotyledonous Wood Structure (Made Apparent by Sequential Sections). Pp. 3-11 Encyclopaedia Cinematographica.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1971. Trees at work. Bulletin of the Fairchild Tropical Garden 26: 7-11.

Zimmermann, M. H. and C. L. Brown. (with a chapter by M.T. Tyree) 1971. Trees: Structure and Function. Springer-Verlag, New York-Heidelberg-Berlin.

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

Gould Jr., E. M. 1970. Forestry in Massachusetts. Pp. 17-24 A Half Century of Forestry 1920-1970. N.E. Section, Society of American Foresters.

Phillips, D. A. and J. G. Torrey. 1970. Cytokinin Production by Rhizobium japonicum. Physiologia Plantarum 23: 1057-1063.

Swan, J. M. A. 1970. An examination of some ordination problems by use of simulated vegetation data. Ecology 51: 89-102.

Swan, J. M. A. and A.M. Gill. 1970. The origins, spread, and consolidation of a floating bog in Harvard Pond, Petersham, Massachusetts. Ecology 51: 829-840.

Tomlinson, P. B., M. H. Zimmermann, and P. G. Simpson. 1970. Dichotomous and pseudodichotomous branching of monocotyledonous trees. Phytomorphology 20: 36-39.

Torrey, J. G. and D.E. Fosket. 1970. Cell division in relation to cytodifferentiation in cultured pea root segments. American Journal of Botany 57: 1072-1080.

Torrey, J. G. and E. Galun. 1970. Apolar embryos of fucus resulting from osmotic and chemical treatment. American Journal of Botany 57: 111-119.

Zimmermann, M. H. and P.B. Tomlinson. 1970. The Vascular System in the Axis of Dracaena fragrans (Agavaceae). 2. Distribution and Development of Secondary Vascular Tissue. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 51: 478-491.

Fosket, D. E. and J.G. Torrey. 1969. Hormonal control of cell proliferation and xylem differentiation in cultured tissues of glycine max var. Biloxi. Plant Physiology 44: 871-880.

Galun, E. and J. G. Torrey. 1969. Initiation and Suppression of Apical Hairs of Fucus Embryos. Developmental Biology 19: 447-459.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1969. Scholars in the forest. Southern Lumberman 219: 185-188.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1969. Whatever became of the invisible hand? Forest History 12: 7-9.

Karnig, J. J. and B.B. Stout. 1969. Diameter growth of northern red oak following understory control. Black Rock Forest Papers No. 30 .

Lyford, W. H. 1969. The ecology of an elfin forest in Puerto Rico, 7. Soil, root, and earthworm relationships. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 50: 210-224.

Matthysse, A. G. and J.G. Torrey. 1969. Factors limiting the stimulation of polyploid mitoses in intact pea roots and excised root segments. Botanical Gazette 130: 62-69.

Nickell, L. G. and J. G. Torrey. 1969. Crop Improvement Through Plant Cell and Tissue Culture. Science 166: 1068-1070.

Swan, J. M. A., R.L. Dix, and C.F. Wehrhahn. 1969. An ordination technique based on the best possible stand-defined axes and it application to vegetational analysis. Ecology 50: 206-212.

Tomlinson, P. B. and M.H. Zimmermann. 1969. Vascular anatomy of monocotyledons with secondary growth--An introduction. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 52: 159-179.

Torrey, J. G. 1969. Growth and Organization in Plants: Structure, Development, Metabolism, Physiology (Review of book by F.C. Steward). Quarterly Review of Biology 44 : 313-314.

Torrey, J. G. 1969. Morphogenesis in Plants. A Contemporary Study. (Review of a book by C. W. Wardlaw). Economic Botany 23: 194.

Torrey, J. G. and S. Barrios. 1969. Cytological studies on rhizobial nodule initiation in Pisum. Caryologia 22: 47-62.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1969. Translocation velocity and specific mass transfer in the sieve tubes of Fraxinus americana L. Planta (Berl.) 84: 272-278.

Zimmermann, M. H. and P.B. Tomlinson. 1969. The vascular system in the axis of Dracaena fragrans (Agavaceae), 1. Distribution and development of primary strands. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 50: 370-383.

Givan, C. V. and J.G. Torrey. 1968. Fluoride inhibition of respiration and fermentation in cultured cells of Acer pseudoplatanus. Physiologia Plantarum 21: 1010-1019.

Givan, C. V. and J.G. Torrey. 1968. Respiratory response of Acer pseudoplatanus cells to Pyruvate and 2,4-Dinitrophenol. Plant Physiology 43: 635-640.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1968. Planning for forest development on small holdings. Journal of Forestry 66: 792-795.

Gregory, R. A. and B.F. Wilson. 1968. A comparison of cambial activity of white spruce in Alaska and New England. Canadian Journal of Botany 46: 733.

Henry, J. D. 68. The Pisgah Forest: 300 years of change. M.F.S. Thesis, Harvard University.

Karnig, J. J. and W.H. Lyford. 1968. Oak mortality and drought in the Hudson Highlands. Black Rock Forest Papers No. 29 .

Livingston, R. B. and M.L. Allessio. 1968. Buried viable seed in successional field and forest stands, Harvard Forest, Massachusetts. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 95: 58-69.

Peterson, D. M. and J. G. Torrey. 1968. Amino Acid Incorporation in Developing Fucus Embryos. Plant Physiology 43: 941-947.

Tomlinson, P. B. and E. S. Ayensu. 1968. Morphology and Anatomy of Croomia Pauciflora (Stemonaceae). Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 49: 260-275.

Tomlinson, P. B. and M.H. Zimmermann. 1968. Anatomy of the Palm Rhapis Excelsa, V. Inflorescence and VI. Root and Branch Insertion. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 49: 291-306; 307-316.

Torrey, J. G. 1968. Control Mechanisms in Developmental Processes. Proceedings of a Symposium, La Jolla, CA, June 1967 (Review of book edited by Michael Locke). Science 162: 1377-1378.

Torrey, J. G. 1968. Hormonal control of cytodifferentiation in agar and cell suspension cultures. Pp. 843-855 In F. Wightman and Setterfield (Eds.), Biochemistry and Physiology of Plant Growth Substances. The Runge Press Ltd, Ottawa.

Torrey, J. G. 1968. New plants from old plant parts. Fairchild Tropical Garden Bulletin 23: 7-12.

Torrey, J. G. and R.S. Loomis. 1968. Ontogenetic studies of vascular cambium formation in excised roots of Raphanus sativus L. Phytomorphology 17.

Wilson, B. F. 1968. Effect of girdling on cambial activity in white pine. Canadian Journal of Botany 46: 141-146.

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

Wilson, B. F. and R.A. Howard. 1968. A computer model for cambial activity. Forest Science 14: 77-90.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1968. Book Review: A. Fahn's "Plant Anatomy". Bulletin of the International Association of Wood Anatomists 2.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1968. Physiological aspects of wood anatomy. Bulletin of the International Association of Wood Anatomists 2: 11-14.

Zimmermann, M. H. and P.B. Tomlinson. 1968. Vascular construction and development in the aerial stem of prionium (Juncaceae). American Journal of Botany 55: 1100-1109.

Zimmermann, M. H., A. B. Wardrop, and P. B. Tomlinson. 1968. Tension Wood in Aerial Roots of Ficus benjamina L. Wood Science and Technology 2: 95-104.

Gould, E. M. 1967. Forest and Water System Problems.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1967. Simulation and forestry. In: Proceedings 14th IUFRO Congress (Section 25).

Matthysse, A. G. and J.G. Torrey. 1967. DNA synthesis in relation to polyploid mitoses in excised pea root segments cultured in vitro. Experimental Cell Research 48: 484-498.

Matthysse, A. G. and J.G. Torrey. 1967. Nutritional requirements for polyploid mitoses in cultured pea root segments. Physiologia Plantarum 20: 661-672.

Morey, E. D. 1967. Transfer studies of Pennsylvanian pecopteris compressions. In: Proceedings of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science.

Raup, H. M. 1967. American forest biology. Journal of Forestry 65: 800-803.

Tomlinson, P. B. Z. M. H. 1967. The "Wood" of Monocotyledons. Bulletin of the International Association of Wood Anatomists (Zurich) 2: 4-24.

Torrey, J. G. 1967. Morphogenesis in relation to chromosomal constitution in long-term plant tissue cultures. Physiologia Plantarum 20: 265-275.

Torrey, J. G. and R. S. Loomis. 1967. Auxin-Cytokinin Control of Secondary Vascular Tissue Formation in Isolated Roots of Raphanus. American Journal of Botany 54: 1098-1106.

Wilson, B. F. 1967. Root growth around barriers. Botanical Gazette 128: 79-82.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1967. Translocation of sugars and amino acids in relation to flowering in trees. In: Proc. 14th IUFRO Congr. (Section 22).

Zimmermann, M. H. and P.B. Tomlinson. 1967. Anatomy of the Palm Rhapis Excelsa, IV. Vascular Development in Apex of Vegetative Aerial Axis and Rhizome. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 48: 122-142.

Zimmermann, M. H. and P.B. Tomlinson. 1967. L'observation polyplanetique par enregistrement photographique de series de coupes alignees. Demonstration photographique de structures vasculaires. Microskopion 12.

Zimmermann, M. H. and P. T. Tomlinson. 1967. A Method for the Analysis of the Course of Vessels in Wood. International Association of Wood Anatomists Bulletin 1: 2-6.

Bonnett Jr., H. T. and J. G. Torrey. 1966. Comparative Anatomy of Endogenous Bud and Lateral Root Formation in Convolvulus Arvensis Roots Cultured In Vitro. American Journal of Botany 53: 496-507.

Delepine, R., I.M. Lamp , and M.H. Zimmermann. 1966. Informe Preliminar Sobre la Vegetacion Marina de la Peninsula Antartica. Tirade Aparte del Boletin del Servicio de Hidrografia Naval III: 127-139.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1966. Changing economics of the forest products industries. In: Conference on the History of the Forest Products Industries.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1966. Forestry and the urban realm. The Forestry Chronicle 42: 285-293.

Karnig, J. J. 1966. Recreation use within the Harvard Black Rock Forest. Black Rock Forest Papers 26.

Lamb, I. M. and M.H. Zimmermann. 1966. Botanische Erforschung westantarktischer Inselgruppen. Die Naturwissenschaften 6: 150-152.

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

Raup, H. M. 1966. The view from John Sanderson's farm: A perspective for the use of the land. Forest History 10: 2-11.

Stillman, C. W. 1966. The issues in the Storm King controversy. Black Rock Forest Papers 27.

Stillman, C. W. 1966. The price of open space--the need for research. Black Rock Forest Papers 28.

Tomlinson, P. B. 1966. Anatomical Data in the Classification of Commelinaceae. Journal of the Linn. Society 59: 371-395.

Tomlinson, P. B. and M.H. Zimmermann. 1966. Anatomy of the palm Rhapis excelsa. II. Rhizome. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 47: 248-261.

Tomlinson, P. B. and M.H. Zimmermann. 1966. Anatomy of the Palm Rhapis Excelsa, III. Juvenile phase. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 47: 301-312.

Tomlinson, P. B. and G. A. Vargo. 1966. On the Morphology and Anatomy of Turtle Grass, Thalassia testudinum (Hydrocharitaceae). I. Vegetative Morphology. Bulletin of Marine Science 16: 748-761.

Tomlinson, P. B. and M. H. Zimmermann. 1966. Vascular Bundles In Palm Stems - Their Bibliographic Evolution. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 110: 174-181.

Torrey, J. G. 1966. The initiation of organized development in plants. Pp. 39-91 Advances in Morphogenesis. Academic Press, NY.

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

Zimmermann, M. H. 1966. Translocation of water and nutrients in palms. Principes-Journal of the Palm Society 10: 105-114.

Zimmermann, M. H. and I. Lamb. 1966. Marine vegetation of West Antarica. Documenta Geigy Nautilus 6-7.

Zimmermann, M. H. and P.B. Tomlinson. 1966. Analysis of complex vascular systems in plants: Optical shuttle method. Science 452: 72-73.

Bonnett Jr., H. T. and J. G. Torrey. 1965. Auxin Transport in Convolvulus Roots Cultured In Vitro. Plant Physiology 40: 813-818.

Bonnett Jr., H. T. and J. G. Torrey. 1965. Chemical Control of Organ Formation In Root Segments of Convolvulus Cultured In Vitro. Plant Physiology 40: 1228-1236.

Bonnett Jr., H. T. and J. G. Torrey. 1965. A Comparison of the Application of Several Histological Procedures to Mature Primary Root Tissue. Protoplasma 60: 310-313.

Earle, E. D. and J.G. Torrey. 1965. Colony formation by isolated convolvulus cells plated on defined media. Plant Physiology 40: 520-528.

Earle, E. D. and J.G. Torrey. 1965. Morphogenesis in cell colonies grown from convolvulus cell suspensions plated on synthetic media. American Journal of Botany 52: 891-899.

Gast, P. R. 1965. Modification and measurement of sun, sky and terrestrial radiation for eco-phsiological studies. In: Proceedings of the Montpellier Symposium, Methodology of Plant Eco-Physiology.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1965. Forest and water system problems. In: Proceedings of the Municipal Watershed Management Symposium. University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

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

O'Regan, W. O. and Jr. E.M. Gould. 1965. Systems, simulation, and forest management. In: Proceedings, Society of American Foresters Meeting.

Raggio, M., N. Raggio, and J.G. Torrey. 1965. The interaction of nitrate and carbohydrates in rhizobial root nodule formation. Plant Physiology 40: 601-606.

Torrey, J. G. 1965. Cytological evidence of cell selection by plant tissue culture media. Pp. 473-484 In P.R. White and A.R. Grove (eds.) (Eds.), International Conference on Plant Tissue Culture. McCutchan Publishing Corp, Berkeley.

Torrey, J. G. 1965. Physiological bases of organization and development in the root. Handbuch d. Pflanzenphysiologie XV/1: 1256-1327.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1965. Publications of the Maria Moors Cabot Foundation for Botanical Research. 13 pp.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1965. Sap movements in trees. In: Proceedings of the 4th International Congress on Rheology. Interscience Publisher, New York.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1965. Water movement in stems of tall plants. Pp. 151-155 The State and Movement of Water in Living Organisms. Symposia of the Society for Experimental Biology. Cambridge University Press.

Zimmermann, M. H. and P.B. Tomlinson. 1965. Anatomy of the Palm Rhapis Excelsa, I. Mature Vegetative Axis. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 46: 160-178.

Zimmermann, M. H. and P.B. Tomlinson. 1965. Unravelling the palm stem. Principes 9: 88-93.

Furuya, M. and J.G. Torrey. 1964. The reversible inhibition by red and far-red light of auxin-induced lateral root initiation in isolated pea roots. Plant Physiology 39: 987-991.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1964. Conservation and sustained yield.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1964. The future of forests in society. The Forestry Chronicle 40: 431-444.

Lamb, I. M. and M.H. Zimmermann. 1964. Marine vegetation of Cape Ann, Essex County, Massachusetts. Rhodora 66: 217-254.

Lyford, W. H. 1964. Coarse fragments in the Gloucester soils of the Harvard Forest. Harvard Forest Paper No. 9 16 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. and B.F. Wilson. 1964. Development of the root system of Acer rubrum L . Harvard Forest Paper No. 10 17pp.

Norberg, E. A. 64. Assessment of forest floor fuels at the Black Rock Forest. M.F.S. Thesis, Harvard University.

Raghavan, V. and J.G. Torrey. 1964. Effects of certain growth substances on the growth and morphogenesis of immature embryos of Capsella in culture. Plant Physiology 39: 691-699.

Raghavan, V. and J.G. Torrey. 1964. Inorganic nitrogen nutrition of the seedlings of the orchid, Cattleya. American Journal of Botany 51: 264-274.

Raup, H. M. 1964. Man: a renewable natural resource. In: The Ford Foundation, Conference on Natural Resources, Discussion Paper.

Raup, H. M. 1964. Some problems in ecological theory and their relation to conservation. Journal of Ecology 52 (Supplement): 19-28.

Sorensen, R. F. and B.F. Wilson. 1964. The position of eccentric stem growth and tension wood in leaning red oak trees. Walton, G. S. 64. A study to develop a computer program for forest management simulation. M.F.S. Thesis, Harvard University.

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

Zimmermann, M. H. 1964. Effect of low temperature on ascent of sap in trees. Plant Physiology 39: 568-572.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1964. The relation of transport to growth in dicotyledonous trees. Pp. 289-301 In ed. M.H. Zimmermann (Eds.), The Formation of Wood in Forest Trees. Academic Press, NY.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1964. Sap movements in trees. Biorheology 2: 15-27.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1964. Tree Physiology: New Challenges in Old Fields. Sylva 45: 10-12.

Jabbar, S. A. 63. The anatomy of healing of pruned stubs in Norway spruce. M.F.S. Thesis, Harvard University.

Karnig, J. J. 1963. Chemical control of hardwood sprouts using ammonium thiocyanate crystals. In: Proceedings of The Northeastern Weed Control Conference.

Karnig, J. J. 1963. The effect of chemical control of an understory upon growth rates of heavily thinned mixed oaks at the Harvard Black Rock Forest - A progress report. In: Proceedings of the Northeastern Weed Control Conference.

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., 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.

Pauley, S. S., A.G. Johnson, and F.S. Santamour Jr. 1963. Results of aspen screening tests: I. Seed sources of quaking aspen (P. tremuloides Michaux); II. Seed sources of European aspen (Populus tremula Linnaeus); III. F1 Hybrid progenies of quaking X European aspen; IV. F1 Hybrid progenies.

Raghavan, V. and J.G. Torrey. 1963. Growth and morphogenesis of globular and older embryos of Capsella in culture. American Journal of Botany 50: 540-551.

Torrey, J. G. 1963. Cellular Patterns in Developing Roots. In: Symposia of the Society for Experimental Biology, No. XVII, Cell Differentiation. Cambridge University Press, Great Britain.

Torrey, J. G. 1963. Root Growth and Development. The American Biology Teacher 25: 94-95.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1963. How sap moves in trees. Scientific American 208: 133-142.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1962? Forest policy and economics.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1962. Forestry and recreation (HF Paper No. 6). Harvard Forest Paper 6: 17 pp.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1962. Forestry and recreation (Report No. 11). In: Economics in Outdoor Recreational Policy, Conference Proceedings-Committee on the Economics of Water Resources Development of the Western Agricultural Economics.

Torrey, J. G. 1962. Auxin and purine interactions in lateral root initiation in isolated pea root segments. Physiologia Plantarum 15: 177-185.

Torrey, J. G., J. Reinert , and N. Merkel. 1962. Mitosis in suspension cultures of higher plant cells in a synthetic medium. American Journal of Botany 49: 420-425.

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

Zimmermann, M. H. 1962. Translocation of organic substances in trees. V. Experimental double interruption of phloem in white ash (Fraxinus americana L.). Plant Physiology 37: 527-530.

Al-Talib, K. H. and J. G. Torrey. 1961. Sclereid Distribution in the Leaves of Pseudotsuga Under Natural and Experimental Conditions. American Journal of Botany 48: 71-99.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1961. Planning a recreation complex. American Forests 67: 30-35.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1961. Review: Farm economics: New laws for new forests by E.D. Solberg. Journal of Farm Economics 43.

Marcus, L. F., E.M. Gould, Jr., and R.L. Bury. 1961. Measuring the recreation use of national forests. Reinert, J. and J.G. Torrey. 1961. Uber die Kultur von Geweben aus Haplopappus gracilis. Naturwissenschaften 48: 132-133.

Torrey, J. G. 1961. The Initiation of Lateral Roots. Pp. 808-812 IN: Recent Advances in Botany. University of Toronto Press, Canada.

Torrey, J. G. 1961. Kinetin as trigger for mitosis in mature endomitotic plant cells . Experimental Cell Research 23: 281-299.

Torrey, J. G. and J. Reinert. 1961. Suspension cultures of higher plant cells in synthetic media. Plant Physiology 36: 483-491.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1961. Movement of organic substances in trees. Science 133: 73-79.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1961. The removal of substances from the phloem. Pp. 1227-1229 Recent Advances in Botany. Long-Distance Translocation in Living Tissues.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1961. Translocation. Pp. 942-944 In P. Gray (Eds.), Encyclopedia of the Biological Sciences. Reinhold Press, NY.

Davis, M. B. and J.C. Goodlett. 1960. Comparison of the present vegetation with pollen-spectra in surface samples from Brownington Pond, Vermont. Ecology 41: 346-357.

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.

Hack, J.T.G.J. (1960) Geomorphology and Forest Ecology of a Mountain Region in the Central Appalachians. USGS Professional Paper, 347, 66.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1960. Absorption and translocation: transport in the phloem. Annual Review of Plant Physiology 11: 167-190.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1960. Longitudinal and tangential movement within the sieve-tube system of white ash (Fraxinus americana L.). Beiheft zu den Zeitschr. des Schweiz. Forstv. 30: 289-300.

Al-talib, K. H. and J. G. Torrey. 1959. The Aseptic Culture of Isolated Buds of Pseudotsuga Taxifolia. Plant Physiology 34: 630-637.

Stout, B. B. 1959. Supplemental irrigation of 75-year-old hardwoods. Black Rock Forest Papers 25.

Torrey, J. G. 1959. A chemical inhibitor of auxin-induced lateral root initiation in roots of Pisum. Physiologia Plantarum 12: 873-887.

Torrey, J. G. 1959. Experimental modification of development in the root. Pp. 189-222 In D. Rudnick. (17th Symposium Soc. for Study of Development and Growth) (Eds.), Cell, Organism and Milieu. Ronald Press.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1959. Phloem Translocation in Trees. Bulletin of the International Association of Wood Anatomists 1.

Brinser, A. and H. M. Raup. 1958. The Land Use and Conservation Program at Harvard. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 13: 269-271.

Davis, M. B. 1958. Three pollen diagrams from central Massachusetts. American Journal of Science 256: 540-570.

Rasche, H. 1958. Temperature differences in Harvard Forest and their significance. Harvard Forest Bulletin 4: 153.

Ross, P. 1958. Microclimatic and vegetational studies in a cold-wet deciduous forest . Black Rock Forest Papers 24.

Torrey, J. G. 1958. Endogenous bud and root formation by isolated roots of convolvulus grown in vitro. Plant Physiology 33: 258-263.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1958. Translocation of Organic Substances in the Phloem of Trees. In: The Physiology of Forest Trees. Ronald Press, NY.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1958. Translocation of organic substances in trees. III. The removal of sugars from the seive tubes in the white ash (Fraxinus americanaL.). Plant Physiology 33: 213-217.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1957. The Harvard Forest prism holder for point sampling. Journal of Forestry 55: 730-731.

Patric, J. H. 57. The relationship of species distribution to soil moisture in Tom Swamp I, including a detailed survey of old planting areas. M.F. Thesis, Harvard University.

Raggio, M., N. Raggio , and J.G. Torrey. 1957. The nodulation of isolated leguminous roots. American Journal of Botany 44: 325-334.

Raup, H. M. 1957. Old Growth Forest on the Shore of Harvard Pond. Bulletin of the Audubon Society of Rhode Island XVIII: 1-16.

Raup, H. M. 1957. Vegetation adjustment to the instability of the site. In: Proc. 6th Techn. Meeting Internat. Union Conserv. Nat. & Nat. Resources.

Spurr, S. H. 1957. Local climate in the Harvard Forest. Ecology 38: 37-46.

Stout, B. B. 1957. Studies of the root systems of deciduous trees. Black Rock Forest Bulletin .

Torrey, J. G. 1957. Auxin control of vascular pattern formation in regenerating pea root meristems grown in vitro. American Journal of Botany 44: 859-870.

Torrey, J. G. 1957. Cell division in isolated single plant cells in vitro. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 43: 887-891.

Torrey, J. G. and Y. Shigemura. 1957. Growth and controlled morphogenesis in pea root callus tissue grown in liquid media. American Journal of Botany 44: 334-344.

Wilson, B. F. 57. A study of shake in eastern hemlock. M.F. Thesis, Harvard University .

Zimmermann, M. H. 1957. Translocation of organic substances in trees. I. The nature of the sugars in the sieve tube exudate of trees. Plant Physiology 32: 288-291.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1957. Translocation of organic substances in trees. II. On the translocation mechanism in the phloem of white ash. Plant Physiology 32: 399-404.

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 69 pp.

Spurr, S. H. 1956. Forest associations in the Harvard Forest. Ecological Monographs 26: 245-262.

Spurr, S. H. 1956. Natural restocking of forests following the 1938 hurricane in central New England. Ecology 37: 443-451.

Spurr, S. H. 1956. Plantation success in the Harvard Forest as related to planting site and cleaning, 1907-1947. Journal of Forestry 54: 577-579.

Stephens, E. P. 1956. The uprooting of trees: a forest process. Proceedings of the Soil Science Society of America 20: 113-116.

Torrey, J. G. 1956. Chemical factors limiting lateral root formation in isolated pea roots. Physiologia Plantarum 9: 370-388.

Torrey, J. G. 1956. Physiology of root elongation. Annual Review of Plant Physiology 7: 237-266.

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

Murison, W. F. 55. Fomes annosus (Fr.) Cke. on Prospect Hill red pine (P. resinosa Ait.) plantations in the Harvard Forest. M.F. Thesis, Harvard University.

Pauley, S. S., S.H. Spurr, and F.W. Whitmore. 1955. Seed source trials of eastern white pine. Forest Science 1: 244-256.

Stephens, E. P. 55. The historical-developmental method of determining forest trends . Ph.D. Thesis, Harvard University.

Stephens, E. P. 1955. Research in the biological aspects of forest production. Journal of Forestry 53: 183-186.

Torrey, J. G. 1955. On the determination of vascular patterns during tissue differentiation in excised pea roots. American Journal of Botany 42: 183-198.

Zimmermann, M. H. 1955. Microextraction for paper chromatography. Science 122: 766.

Anonymous. 1954. Photo feature on Harvard Forest (no author cited). Harvard Alumni Bulletin

Anonymous. 1954. The Harvard conference on forest production. Harvard Alumni Bulletin 56: 513-519.

Anonymous. 1954? Progress report on the chemical control of hardwoods at the Harvard Forest, Mimeo. 9 pp.

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

Hathaway, W. H. 54. The influence of soil moisture on site in Tom Swamp I, Harvard Forest. M.F. Thesis, Harvard University.

Pauley, S. S. and T.O. Perry. 1954. Ecotypic variation of the photoperiodic response in Populus. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 35: 167-188.

Raup, H. M. 1954. Soil: a basic resource in wood production. Newsquarterly & Section Affairs New England Section, Society of American Foresters 15: 7.

Schubert, T. H. 54. The effect of mound and pit microrelief of the growth of several plantations in the Harvard Forest. M.F.S. Thesis, Harvard.

Torrey, J. G. 1954. The role of vitamins and micronutrient elements in the nutrient of the apical meristem of pea roots. Plant Physiology 29: 279-287.

Clark, M. S. 53. Local phenotypic variation in red maple. M.F. Thesis, Harvard University.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1953. The role of capital in forest resource use and research in the economics forestry: report of the forest economics workshop. In: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the New England Research Council on Marketing and Food Supply.

Johnson, G. T. 1953. The Petersham Foray. Mycologia XLV: 794-800.

Stephens, E. P. 1953. Research in the Biological Aspects of Forest Production. In: The Society of American Foresters, Proceedings of the Winter Meeting, The New England Section, March 12-13, Panel on Adjustments in Forest Production.

Stransky, J. J. 53. A reconnaissance survey of the distribution of native spruces in the Harvard Forest and the surrounding 9 quadrangles. M.F. Thesis, Harvard University.

Torrey, J. G. 1953. The effect of certain metabolic inhibitors on vascular tissue differentiation in isolated pea roots. American Journal of Botany 40: 525-533.

Black, J. D. and A. Brinser. 1952. Planning One Town, Petersham, A Hill Town in Massachusetts.

Gould Jr., E. M. 1952. Motivations of landowners in adopting different management practices. In: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the New England Research Council on Marketing and Food Supply.

Raup, H. M. 1952. Address on forestry. Nature Outlook 1: 10-12.

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

Torrey, J. G. 1952. Effects of light on elongation and branching in pea roots. Plant Physiology 27: 591-602.

Abbott, H. G. 51. Reconnaissance of the forests of Oxford County, Maine, with special reference to the effects of fire, wind, soil and glaciation. M.F.S. Thesis, Harvard.

Barraclough, S. and Gould Jr., E. M. 1951. A Preliminary Appraisal of New Hampshire's Forest-Yield Tax. USDA Forest Service [45], 26 pp. Northeastern Forest Experiment Station.

Raup, H. M. 1951. Energy from forests. In: Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Raup, H. M. 1951. Vegetation and cryoplanation. The Ohio Journal of Science 51: 105-116.

Torrey, J. G. 1951. Cambial formation in isolated pea roots following decapitation. American Journal of Botany 38: 596-604.

Buckingham, F. M. 50. The use of aerial photographs in forest management, Slab City IX and X. M.S. Thesis, Harvard University.

Carr, J. A. 50. An investigation into the financial aspects of silvicultural thinning. M.F. Thesis, Harvard University.

Gould Jr., E. M. 50. Economic problems of managing small woodland holdings in New England. Ph.D. Thesis, Harvard University.

Hoffman, D. 50. The role of photo-periodism in controlling height growth in Populus spp. M.F. Thesis, Harvard University.

Hoisington, R. E. 50. A silvicultural plan for the management of red oak in central New England. M.F. Thesis, Harvard University.

Pauley, S. S. 1950. Forest-tree breeding work of the Cabot Foundation. Arnoldia 10: 1-8.

Smith, E. E. 50. Eastern hemlock and its relationship to the silvicultural policy of the Harvard Forest. M.F. Thesis, Harvard University.

Spurr, S. H. 50. Stand composition in the Harvard Forest as influenced by site and forest management. Ph.D. Thesis, Yale University.

Torrey, J. G. 1950. The induction of lateral roots by indoleacetic acid and root decapitation. American Journal of Botany 37: 257-264.

Chamberlain, A. R. 49. An investigation of the uses, grades, and markets of material obtained from hardwood thinnings. M.F. Thesis, Harvard University.

Johden, A. J. 49. Preliminary investigation of the utilization of hardwood thinnings . M.F. Thesis, Harvard University.

Martin, W. H. 49. Sex-associated characters of dioecious species (white ash, juniper, and trembling aspen). M.F. Thesis,

Pauley, S. S. 1949. Forest-tree genetics research: Populus L. Economic Botany 3: 299-330.

Scudder, J. H. 49. A preliminary study of the original forest and succession in central New England. M.F. Thesis, Harvard University.

Smith, R. a. E. 1949. A June trip through the Harvard Forest. Bulletin of the Massachusetts Audubon Society June: 2 pp.

Spurr, S. H. 1949. United States experience in the use of air surveys in forest inventory. In: United Nations Scientific Conference on the Conservation and Utilization of Resources. United Nations Economic and Social Council (Forests 1 (b)/3-11).

Stillman, C. W. 1949. Economic relations of the Black Rock Forest. Black Rock Forest Papers .

Torrey, J. G. and K.V. Thimann. 1949. Application of herbicides to cut stumps of a woody tropical weed. The Botanical Gazette 111 : 184-192.

Tryon, H. H. and R.F. Finn. 1949. Twenty-year progress report. Black Rock Forest Bulletin .

Cameron, R. C. 48. A comparative study of aerial photographs for forest photo-interpetation, Slab City IX. M.F.S. Thesis, Harvard .

Hill, M. 48. A comparative study of aerial photographs for forest photo-interpretation, Slab City IX. M.F. Thesis, Harvard University.

Holsoe, T. 1948. Crown development and basil area growth of red oak and white ash. Harvard Forest Paper 33 pp.

Pauley, S. S. 1948. Budding as a Silvicultural Technique (Results of budding tests at the Arnold Arboretum and Harvard Forest). Journal of Forestry 46: 524-525.

Pauley, S. S. 1948. Sex and vigor in Populus. Science 108: 302-303.

Pope, R. B. 48. Tests of several types of aerial photo-cruises on a 133-acre area, Slab City X and IX. M.F. Thesis, Harvard University.

Smith Jr., C. Earl. 1948. Survey of the Petersham flora.

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

BrownJr., C. T., R.C. Rose , and S.H. Spurr. 1947. The dial gauge dendrometer as a tool in silvicultural research. Journal of Forestry 45: 102-104.

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 25 pp.

Johnson, F. and H.M. Raup. 1947. Grassy Island: Archaeological and botanical investigations of an Indian site in the Taunton River, Massachusetts.

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 182 pp.

Raup, H. M. 1947. Some natural floristic areas in boreal America. Ecological Monographs 17: 221-234.

Spurr, S. H. 1947. Developments in aerial photography as related to forestry education. In: Proceedings Society of American Forests' Meeting.

Spurr, S. H. 1947. Row thinning. In: Proceedings Society of American Foresters' Meeting.

Stephens, E. P. and S.H. Spurr. 1947. The immediate response of red pine to thinning and pruning. In: Proceedings Society of American Foresters' Meeting.

Tryon, H. H. and R.F. Finn. 1947. On obtaining natural hardwood regeneration. Black Rock Forest Papers .

Edmonds, W. D. 1946. The Harvard Forest.

Edmonds, W. D. 1945. Timber cruising with aerial photographs. Harvard Alumni Bulletin 48: 155-156.

Grossenbacher, K. A. 1945. An apparatus to maintain a surface film of water for use in vegetative propagation. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 26: 207-211.

Spurr, S. H. 1945. Armchair forestry that pays. American Forests October: 486-488.

Spurr, S. H. 1945. Parallax wedge measuring devices. Photogrammetric Engineering April/May/June: 85-89.

Spurr, S. H. and C.T. Brown Jr. 1945. The multiscope: a simple stereoscopic plotter. Photogrammetric Engineering XI: 171-178.

Tryon, H. H. 1945. The management of young volunteer hardwood stands. Black Rock Forest Bulletin .

Wright, J. W. 1945. Influence of size and portion of cone on seed weight in eastern white pine. Journal of Forestry 43: 817-819.

Anonymous. 1944. Cases in silvicultural history, Harvard Forest, Mimeo.

Anonymous. 1944. The University - Harvard's Botanical Empire. Harvard Alumni Bulletin 46: 269.

Cline, A. C. 1944. Review of Henry H. Tyron's practical forestry in the Hudson highlands. (Black Rock Forestry Bulletin No. 12). Journal of Forestry 42: 296-297.

Spurr, S. H. 1944. Effect of seed weight and seed origin on the early development of eastern white pine. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 25: 467-480.

Spurr, S. H. 1944. Forestry at Harvard. Wright, J. W. 1944. Genotypic variation in white ash. Journal of Forestry 42: 489-495.

Cline, A. C. 1943. Lumber and the war. Journal of Forestry 41: 324-328.

Cline, A. C. 1943. Review of Roy L. Robinson's article, some ecological aspects of afforestation and forestry in Great Britain, in Forestry 16: 1-12. Journal of Forestry 41: 925-927.

Finn, R. F. 1943. The leaching of some plant nutrients following the burning of forest litter. Black Rock Forest Papers .

Tryon, H. H. 1943. Practical forestry in the Hudson highlands. Black Rock Forest Bulletin No. 12.

Black, J. D. 1942. The Farmer's Interest in Wages and Earnings. Land Policy Review 5: 17-20.

Chute, G. L. 42. A case study to determine the potential contribution of farm woodlands to the economy of five representative farms in the town of Hardwick, Massachusetts. M.F.S. Thesis, Harvard.

Cline, A. C., S.F. Potts , and H.L. McIntyre. 1942. The white pine weevil and its control by the application of concentrated sprays. Journal of Forestry 40: 405-410.

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.

Finn, R. F. 1942. Mycorrhizal inoculation of soil of low fertility. Black Rock Forest Papers No. 19 .

Finn, R. F. 1942. Notes on the resampling of certain fertilized plots. Black Rock Forest Papers No. 16 .

Finn, R. F. and H.H. Tryon. 1942. The comparative influence of leaf mould and inorganic fertilizers on the growth of red oak. Black Rock Forest Papers No. 17 .

Gill, C. E., L. Prahar , and R.A. Yoder. 42. A silvicultural study and management plan for Tom Swamp III. M.F. Thesis, Harvard University.

Gould, E. M. Jr. 42. Economic problems of managing small woodlot holdings in New England. PhD Thesis, Harvard.

Raup, H. M. 1942. Trends in the development of geographic botany. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 32: 319-354.

Spurr, S. H. and A.C. Cline. 1942. Ecological forestry in central New England. Journal of Forestry 40: 418-420.

Tryon, H. H. and R.F. Finn. 1942. Improvement cuttings in mixed hardwoods. Black Rock Forest Papers No. 20 .

Tryon, H. H. and R.F. Finn. 1942. Tests of chemical control of hardwood sprouts. Black Rock Forest Papers No. 18 .

Brake, R. W. and H.A. Post. 41. Natural restocking of hurricane damaged old field white pine areas in north central Massachusetts. M.F. Thesis, Harvard University.

Cline, A. C. 1941. Forestry should begin with the forest. Connecticut Woodlands 6: 28-30.

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

Cline, A. C. e. al. 1941. Report of Committee on Silviculture, New England Section, Society of American Foresters-A silvicultural policy for the hurricane area. Journal of Forestry 39: 376-378.

Raup, H. M. 1941. An old forest in Stonington, Connecticut. Rhodora 43: 67-71.

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

Spurr, S. H. and R.B. Friend. 1941. Compression wood in weeviled northern white pine. Journal of Forestry 39: 1005-1006.

Barraclough, K. E. 40. Cooperative marketing of farm forest products and establishment of sustained yield management within a working cycle. M.F.S. Thesis, Harvard.

Cline, A. C. 1940. Our forests and the hurricane. The Old Farmer's Almanac, 147th edition .

Raup, H. M. 1940. Old field forests of southeastern New England. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 21: 266-273.

Anonymous. 1939. Soils and Forest Conference, June 5-8, 1939, Harvard Forest, Petersham, Massachusetts, Mimeo. 12 pp.

Cline, A. C. 1939. Growing a Crop of Trees.

Cline, A. C. 1939. The hurricane area of New England: a problem in forest restoration. The Alumni News, New York State Ranger School 5-8, 11.

Cline, A. C. 1939. The restoration of watershed forests in the hurricane area. Journal of New England Waterworks Association 53: 223-237.

Hanson, E. A. 39. Reproduction systems in the pine-hardwood succession in old fields, Tom Swamp. M.F. Thesis, Harvard University.

Mitchell, H. L. 1939. The growth and nutrition of white pine (Pinus strobus L.) seedlings in cultures with varying nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and calcium,(with observations on the relation of seed weight to seedling yield.). Black Rock Forest Bulletin No. 9 135 pp.

Mitchell, H. L. 1939. Preliminary notes on a method for the prevention and control of white grub infestations in nursery soils. Black Rock Forest Paper No. 14 .

Mitchell, H. L. and Jr. R.F. Chandler. 1939. The nitrogen nutrition and growth of certain deciduous trees of northeastern United States. Black Forest Bulletin No. 11 94 pp.

Mitchell, H. L. and R.O. Rosendahl. 1939. The relationships between cumulative solar radiation and dry weight increase of nursery grown white pine and red pine seedlings. Black Rock Forest Paper No. 13 .

Rowlands, W. 39. A study of forest damage caused by the 1938 hurricane in the vicinity of Petersham, Massachusetts. M.F. Thesis, Harvard University.

Spurr, S. H. 1939. The influence of two Juniperus species on soil reaction. Soil Science 50: 289-294.

Tryon, H. H. 1939. A high-duty woodsaw. Black Rock Forest Papers 15 .

Tryon, H. H. 1939. Progress Report: 1928-1938. Black Rock Bulletin No. 10 .

Wright, J. W. 39. A study of branching in white ash with particular reference to the habit of branching. M.F. Thesis, Harvard University.

Cline, A. C. 1938. A sounder basis for woodlot forestry. The Old Farmer's Almanac, 146th edition .

Cline, A. C. 1938. Sustained yield management and its theory. Denny, C. S. 1938. Glacial geology of the Black Rock Forest. Black Rock Forest Bulletin No.8 27 pp.

Gould, V. A. 38. A study of the winter relations of the snowshoe hare in the Harvard Forest. M.F. Thesis, Harvard University.

Raup, H. M. 1938. Botanical studies in the Black Rock Forest. Black Rock Forest Bulletin No. 7 .

Swain, L. C. 38. The effect of frost on the establishment of white ash in plantations. M.F. Thesis, Harvard University.

Tryon, H. H. 1938. Hardwood brush disposal in the Hudson Highlands. Black Rock Forest Paper No. 12 .

Altpeter, L. S. 37. A history of the forests of Cape Cod. M.F. Thesis, Harvard University.

Cline, A. C. 1937. Silvicultural aids in the control of the gypsy moth in watershed forests. Journal of New England Waterworks Association 51: 235-244.

Curtis, J. D. 1937. Artificial forest pruning: with special reference to the healing of branch cuts. The Scottish Forestry Journal 51 (part 2): 138-140.

Curtis, J. D. 1937. An historical review of artificial forest pruning. Forest Chronicle 13: 380-395.

Gast, P. R. 1937. Contrasts between the soil profiles developed under pines and hardwoods. Journal of Forestry 35: 11-16.

Goodell, B. C. 37. A study of spring flood factors as influenced by forest cover types in central New England. M.F. Thesis, Harvard University.

Gould, E. W. 37. Occurrence of low-growing game foods in the old field white pine mixed hardwood succession in the Harvard Forest. M.F.S. Thesis, Harvard.

Hatch, A. B. 1937. The physical basis of mycotrophy in Pinus. Black Rock Forest Bulletin No.6 17 pp.

Hosley, N. W. 1937. Some interrelations of wildlife management and forest management . Journal of Forestry 35: 674-67.

Hosley, N. W. 1937. Woody plants of New England used as food by birds and mammals. Connecticut Forester 20-26.

Hosley, N. W., W.G. HamiltonJr., and A.E. MacGregor. 1937. Late summer and early fall foods of the red fox in central Massachusetts. Journal of Mammology 18: 366-367.

Mitchell, H. L., R.F. Finn , and R.O. Rosendahl. 1937. The relation between mycorrhizae and the growth and nutrient absorption of coniferous seedlings in nursery beds. Black Rock Forest Paper No. 10 .

Raup, H. M. 1937. Recent changes of climate and vegetation in southern New England and adjacent New York. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 18: 79-117.

Scholz, H. F. 1937. Diameter outside bark as an index of bark thickness at breast height for red and chestnut oak. Black Rock Forest Paper No. 8 .

Scholz, H. F. 1937. The effect of soil texture upon the growth of red and chestnut oaks. Black Rock Forest Paper No. 11 .

Tryon, H. H. and R.F. Finn. 1937. Cordwood volume tables for red oak and red maple in the Hudson highlands. Black Rock Forest Paper No. 7 .

Tryon, H. H. and R.F. Finn. 1937. Notes on the terminal growth of coniferous plantations in the Hudson Highlands. Black Rock Forest Paper No. 9 .

Anonymous. 1936. Summary of research and other activities at the Harvard Forest, 1907-1936, Mimeo.

Baker, W. L. and A. C. Cline. 1936. A Study of the Gypsy Moth in the Town of Petersham, Massachusetts in 1936. Journal of Forestry 34: 759-765.

Behre, C. E., A. C. Cline, and W. L. Baker. 1936. Silvicultural control of the gypsy moth. Massachusetts Forest and Park Association Bulletin No. 157 16 pp.

Cline, A. C. 1936. The forest models. Harvard Alumni Bulletin 38: 1167-1168.

Cline, A. C. 1936. The Harvard Forest at Petersham, Massachusetts. Harvard Alumni Bulletin 38: 749-759.

Cline, A. C. 1936. The Harvard Forest models.

Cline, A. C. 1936. A new outlook for the woodlot owner. The Old Farmer's Almanac, 145th edition .

Cline, A. C. 1936. Opportunities for profit in New England forestry. Old Farmer's Almanac 144th edition.

Curtis, J. D. 1936. A method of pruning dead branches. Forestry Chronicle 2: 291-299.

Gast, P. R. 1936. Studies in the development of conifers in raw humus. III. The growth of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) seedlings in pot cultures of different soils under varied radiation intensities. Statens Skogforsoksanst 29: 582-587.

Hosley, N. W. 1936. Food and cover for wildlife. American Wildlife 25: 36,44-46.

Hosley, N. W. 1936. Forest wildlife census methods applicable to New England conditions. Journal of Forestry 34: 467-471.

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

Mitchell, H. L. 1936. The effect of varied solar radiation upon the growth, development and nutrient content of white pine seedlings grown under nursery conditions. Black Rock Forest Paper No. 4 .

Mitchell, H. L. 1936. Trends in the nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and calcium content of the leaves of some forest trees during the growing season. Black Rock Forest Paper No. 6 .

Mitchell, H. L. and N.W. Hosley. 1936. Differential browsing by deer on plots variously fertilized. Black Rock Forest Paper No. 5 .

Turberville, H. W. 36. Winter habits of the ruffed grouse in Petersham. M.F. Thesis, Harvard University.

Cline, A. C. 1935. Improvement cutting and thinning as applied to central New England hardwoods. Massachusetts Forest and Park Association Bulletin No. 155 16 pp.

Cline, A. C. and H.J. MacAloney. 1935. Progress report of the reclamation of severely weeviled white pine plantations. Journal of Forestry 33: 932-935.

Fisher Memorial Committee. 1935. The Harvard Forest 1907-1934: A memorial to its first director Richard Thornton Fisher.

Hosley, N. W. 1935. The essentials of a management plan for forest wildlife in New England. Journal of Forestry 33: 985-989.

Hosley, N. W. and R.K. Ziebarth. 1935. Some winter relations of the white-tailed deer to the forests in north central Massachusetts. Ecology 16: 535-553.

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.

Mitchell, H. L. 1935. A method for determining the nutrient needs of shade trees with special reference to phosphorus. Black Rock Forest Paper No. 1 .

Mitchell, H. L. and R.F. Finn. 1935. The relative feeding power of oaks and maples for soil phosphorus. Black Rock Forest Paper No. 2 .

Tryon, H. H. and R.F. Finn. 1935. A chestnut oak volume table for the Hudson highland region. Black Rock Forest Paper No. 3 .

Fisher, R. T. 1934. Abandoned farms and pine woodlots. Cline, A. C. 1934. Weeding the farm woodlot. Old Farmer's Almanac, 142nd edition .

Curtis, J. D. 34. A study of artificial pruning in white pine plantations. M.F. Thesis, Harvard University.

Hosmer, R. S. 1934. Richard Thornton Fisher. Journal of Forestry 32: 680-683.

MacAloney, H. J. and N.W. Hosley. 1934. Experiments in simplified control of mound building ants in the forest. Journal of Forestry 32: 1003-1006.

Mitchell, H. L. 1934. Pot culture tests of forest soil fertility. Black Rock Forest Bulletin No. 5 138 pp.

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

Brues, C. T. 1933. Progressive change in the insect population of forests since the early Tertiary. American Naturalist LXVII: 385-406.

Cline, A. C. and H.J. MacAloney. 1933. The improvement of weeviled white pine plantations. Connecticut Forest and Park Association, Publication No. 24 11 pp.

Fisher, R. T. 1933. New England Forests: Biological Factors. New England's Prospect: 1933. American Geographical Society Special Publication 16: 213-223.

Holsoe, T. 33. Management of red oak and white ash with special reference to thinning. M.F. Thesis, Harvard University.

Tryon, H. H. 1933. A portable charcoal kiln. Black Rock Forest Bulletin No. 4 .

Anonymous. 1932. The Harvard Forest fire study, conducted by C.C. Averill and L.M. Frost. National Fire Protection Association 25: 250-255.

Breckenridge, C. G. and Hosley, N. 32. A complete survey of the Harvard Forest plantations: 1909-1931. M.F. Thesis, Harvard University.

Johnston, J. W. 32. The fauna of soil as affected by the old field white pine-mixed hardwood succession. M.F. Thesis, Harvard University.

Mitchell, H. L. 32. Growth of Scots pine in sand cultures with varied radiation intensity and nitrogen supply. M.F.S. Thesis, Harvard.

Tryon, H. H. 1932. A study of several coniferous underplantings in the upper Hudson highlands. Black Rock Forest Bulletin No. 3 .

Cline, A. C. 1931. The William H. Walker Forest and wood-using industry. Journal of Forestry 29: 611-612.

Cline, A. C. and H.J. MacAloney. 1931. A method of reclaiming severely weeviled white pine plantations. Massachusetts Forestry Association Bulletin No. 152 11 pp.

Fisher, R. T. 1931. The Harvard Forest as a demonstration tract. Quarterly Journal of Forestry 25: 1-12.

Gast, P. R. 1931. "Comment" in the physical properties of the cove soils. Black Rock Forest Bulletin No. 2 35-37.

Hosley, N. W. 1931. Wild animal damage to New England forests. Journal of Forestry 29: 700-708.

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

Scholz, H. F. 1931. Physical properties of the cove soils on the Black Rock Forest. Black Rock Forest Bulletin No. 2 .

Cline, A. C. 1930. Forest people: the Walker Forest at Greenwich Village. American Forestry and Forest Lif 36: 776-778.

Daley, R. K., Branch, U. K., and Lotti, T. 30. Life history of the climax forest on the Pisgah Tract, Winchester, New Hampshire. M.F.S. Thesis, Harvard.

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

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.

Hatt, R. T. 1930. The relation of mammals to the Harvard Forest. Bulletin of the New York State College of Forestry at Syracuse University 3: 625-671.

Herr, C. S. 30. The regrowth of hardwood sprouts resulting from repeated weedings. M.F. Thesis, Harvard University.

Petitmermet, M. 1930. Un sejour en Nouvelle Angleterre (Etats-Unis d'Amerique), impressions forestieres. Journal Forestier Suisse .

Tryon, H. H. 1930. The Black Rock Forest. Black Rock Forest Bulletin No. 1 .

Cline, A. C. 1929. Forest weeding.

Fisher, R. T. 1929. The Harvard Forest. 11 pp.

Fisher, R. T. 1929. Our wildlife and the changing forest. The Sportsman .

Gast, P. R. and P.W. Stickel. 1929. Solar radiation and relative humidity in relation to duff moisture and forest fire hazard. Monthly Weather Review 57: 466-468.

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.

Harvard University. 1929. The Harvard Forest, Petersham, Massachusetts.

Hatt, R. T. 1929. The red squirrel: its life history and habits, with special reference to the Adirondacks of New York and the Harvard Forest. Bulletin of the New York State College of Forestry at Syracuse University 2: 11-146.

Cline, A. C. and E.D. Fletcher. 1928. Pruning for profit as applied to eastern white pine. Downs, J. B. 1928. The wood-using industries of Massachusetts. Harvard Forest Bulletin No.12.

Fisher, R. T. 1928. Pine plantations and New England forestry. Journal of Forestry 26: 790-793.

Fisher, R. T. 1928. Prospects for Utilization of Land for Timber in New England. Address before New England Research Council, December 7, 1928 1 p.

Fisher, R. T. 1928. Soil changes and silviculture of the Harvard Forest. Ecology 9: 6-11.

Hosley, N. W. 1928. A preliminary study of borer damage in stacked white pine lumber . Journal of Forestry 26: 888-891.

Hosley, N. W. 1928. Red squirrel damage to coniferous plantations and its relation to changing food habits. Ecology 9: 43-48.

Fisher, R. T. 1927. A museum of forest antiquity. American Forests and Forest Life 33: 348.

Gast, P. R. 27. Insolation and silvics with reference to studies at the Harvard Forest. D.S. Thesis, Harvard University.

Gottlieb, A. W. 27. The occurrence of nitrogen in soil profiles under pine in various forest types. M.F. Thesis, Harvard University.

Hick, R. M. 27. Influence of land, history and legislative enactments on the character and condition of the state forests of Massachusetts. M.F. Thesis, Harvard University.

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

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

Fisher, R. T. 1926. Lumber Consumption in the Springfield District. The Hampden 8: 1-2.

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. Lumber consumption in the Springfield district. 9 pp.

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

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

Fisher, R. T. 1925. Descent of the white pine woodlot. Harvard Forest Bulletin 8: 7-14.

Fisher, R. T. 1925. Marketing Massachusetts forest products. The Hampden 7: 1-2.

Fisher, R. T. 1925. The new policy for the Society. Journal of Forestry 23: 707-708.

Fisher, R. T. 1925. A note on Harvard Forest silviculture. Journal of Forestry 23: 909-912.

Gast, P. R. 1925. Studies of the humus layers of coniferous forests, their peculiarities and their dependence upon silviculture. Medd. Statens Skogsforsoksanst 22: 169-552.

Hosley, N. W. 1925. A mystery of the treetops. American Forestry and Forestry Life 31: 455-457.

Anonymous. 1924. Catalog of Representative Operations on the Harvard Forest, Petersham, Massachusetts. Being brief accounts of selected cuttings, plantations, sample plots, forest types, etc. illustrating the development of forest management.

Cline, A. C. 1924. The group selection method with white pine. Journal of Forestry 22: 128-134.

Cline, A. C. 1924. Pure white pine versus pine in mixtures. American Forest and Forestry Life 30: 557-558.

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.

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

Allen, A. E. 22. Factors controlling the quality of the second-growth white pine in New England. M.S. Thesis, Harvard University.

Fisher, R. T. 1922. Note on the measurement of growth for large regions. Journal of Forestry 20: 586-588.

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.

Spaeth, J. N. 1922. Notes on the release of white pine in the Harvard Forest, Petersham, Massachusetts. Journal of Forestry 20: 117-121.

Cook, H. O. and R.T. Fisher. 1921. Forest mensuration. Fisher, R. T. 1921. The management of the Harvard Forest, 1909-1919. Harvard Forest Bulletin No.1 27 pp.

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

Fisher, R. T. 1920. The Harvard Forest at Petersham. Harvard Alumni Bulletin 22: 829-835.

Fisher, R. T. a. E. I. T. 1920. The management of second growth white pine in central New England. Journal of Forestry 18: 358-366.

Massachusetts Department of Agriculture-R.H. Allen. 1920. Eighteenth Annual Report of the State Nursery Inspector for the Year 1919. Massachusetts Department of Agriculture 15 pp.

Richardson, A. H. 20. A report on some of the forest plantations of Massachusetts. M.F. Thesis, Harvard University.

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.

Terry, E. I. 20. The regeneration of white pine following four cutting regimes in central New England. M.F. Thesis, Harvard University.

Fisher, R. T. 1918. Second-growth white pine as related to the former uses of the land. Journal of Forestry 16: 253-254.

Fisher, R. T. 1918. Silviculture for country roadsides. Massachusetts Forestry Association Bulletin No. 123 4 pp.

Fisher, R. T. 1918. The yield of volunteer second growth as affected by improvement cutting and early weeding. Journal of Forestry 16.

Bailey, I. W. 1917. The Role of the Microscope in the Identification and Classification of the"Timbers of Commerce". Journal of Forestry 15: 176-191.

Carter, E. E. 1916. Hylobius pales as a factor in the reproduction of conifers in New England. Proceedings of the Society of American Foresters 11: 297-307.

Fisher, R. T. 1916. Some unwritten records of the Harvard Forest. Harvard Graduates Magazine 25: 191-193.

Fisher, R. T. 1916. Utilization of round edge lumber. Proceedings of the Society of the American Foresters 11: 386-393.

Prichard, R. P. a. I. W. B. 1916. The significance of certain variations in the anatomical structure of wood. Forestry Quarterly 14: 662-670.

Bailey, I. W. H. P. C. 1914. Graded volume tables for Vermont hardwoods. Forestry Quarterly 12: 5-23.

Bailey, I. W. 1913. The Preservative Treatment of Wood. Forestry Quarterly 11.

Carter, E. E. 1913. A volume table for red maple on the Harvard Forest. Harvard Forestry Club Bulletin 2: 1-8.

Cook, H. O. 1913. Some original data on waterflow and forests. Harvard Forestry Club Bulletin 2: 38-42.

Hammett, R. F. 1913. Fire protection. Harvard Forestry Club Bulletin 2: 9-12.

Harvard Forestry Club. 1913. Bulletin of the Harvard Forestry Club. Kimball, G. W. a. E. E. C. 1913. Influence of shade and other factors on plantations. Forestry Quarterly 11: 176-184.

Kittredge, J. 1913. Notes on the chestnut bark disease in Petersham, Mass. Harvard Forestry Club Bulletin 2: 13-22.

Kittredge, J. and Shepard, W. 13. Hardwood lumbering in Potter County, PA. M.F.S. Thesis, Harvard.

Terry, E. I. 1913. The art of pacing. Harvard Forestry Club Bulletin 2: 34-37.

Fisher, R. T. 1912. Forestry. Harvard Forestry Club Bulletin 21: 680.

Woolsey Jr., T. S. 1912. The Harvard Forest. American Forests pp. 244-252.

Cook, H. O. 1911. A forest fire wagon for Massachusetts towns. Harvard Forestry Club Bulletin 1: 42-43.

Fisher, R. T. 1911. An account of operations in the Harvard Forest, 1908-09. Harvard Forestry Club Bulletin 1: 1-9.

Gould, H. F. 1911. Some preliminary investigations concerning the ratio between D.B.H. and D.I.B. at stump for white pine in Massachusetts. Harvard Forestry Club Bulletin 1: 44-45.

Harvard Forestry Club. 1911. Bulletin of the Harvard Forestry Club. Howard, W. G. 1911. Land surveying in forestry. Harvard Forestry Club Bulletin 1: 36-41.

Jack, J. G. 1911. Trees and other woody plants found in the Harvard Forest, 1908-09. Harvard Forestry Club Bulletin 1: 10-26.

Steel, F. R. 1911. Lumber flumes. Harvard Forestry Club Bulletin 1: 31-35.

Bailey, I. W. 1910. Notes on the Wood Structure of the Betulaceae and Fagaceae. Forestry Quarterly 8: 178-185.

Baker, G. Y. 10. Forestry resources of the world. M.F.S. Thesis, Harvard.

Hale, W. F. 10. Disposal of slash in relation to forest management. M.F. Thesis, Harvard University.

Cary, A. (1909. A Manual for Northern Woodsmen. Harvard University Press, Cambridge.

Fisher, R. T. 1909. Methods of instruction in the forest school. Forestry Quarterly 8: 12-16.

Anonymous. 1908. Seventeenth Annual Report of the Trustees of Public Reservations 1907. Cary, A. 1908. Influence of lumbering upon forestry. Proceedings of the Society of American Foresters 3: 67-81.

Anonymous. 1907. A Harvard University Forest. Woodland & Roadside VI: 68-70.

Cary, A. 1906. Unprofessional forestry. Forestry Quarterly 4: 183-187.

Fisher, R. T. 1903. Forestry at Harvard. Forestry and Irrigation 9: 320.

Fisher, R. T. 1903. Forestry for southern New England woodlots. Forestry and Irrigation 9: 120-121.

Graves, H. S. a. R. T. F. 1903. The Woodlot: A handbook for owners of woodlands in southern New England. USDA, Bureau of Forestry--Bulletin No. 42 82 pp.

Chen, J., S.C. Saunders, K.D. Brosofske, and T.R. Crow. (Eds) Linking ecology to landscape hierarchies. Nova Publishing, Carbondale, IL, USA.

Holowinsky, A. W. M. P. B. T. J. G. Regulatory Aspects of Chloroplast Growth in Leaves of Xanthium Pensylvanicum and Etiolated Red Kidney Bean Seedling Leaves. Protoplasma 60: 94-110.

Landgren, C. R. Torrey J. G. The Culture of Protoplasts Derived From Explants of Seedling Pea Roots. Pp. 281-289 Colloques internationaux C.N.R.S. No. 212--Protoplastes et Fusion de Cellules Somatiques Vegetales. Editions de l"Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, 149, rue de Grenelle - 75007 Paris.

Loomis, R. S. T. J. G. Chemical Control of Vascular Cambium Initiation In Isolated Radish Roots. In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Raup, H. M. Thoughts pertaining to the glacial history of New England; Notes on the significance of competition in wild nature; A theory of forest dynamics: the ecological implications of forest succession models-review; Random thoughts about.

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