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U. S. Department of Agriculture

Forest Service Technical Report SO-3

Selected Bibliography on -

Southern Range Management,

The Trail Bow

Southern Forest Experiment Station

Forest Service

U. S. Department of Agriculture

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C o n t e n t s

INTRODUCTION

Page

i

RANGE PLANTS . 3 General . 3 Systematic botany 4 Forage value . 5

Chemical analysis . 6 Digest ib i l i ty 7

Problem plants . 8 Ecology . 9

Physiography and soils . 10 Physiology and morphology . . 12 Genetics, pathology, and entomology . . 14

RANGE M A N A G E M E N T . . 15 Genera I 15 Range forage production, uti l ization, and maintenance . . 16 Improvement o f forage resources . 16

Ferti l ization . 1 7 Revegetation . 18 Supplementai pastures . . 19 Plant control . . 2 2

Range developments . 2 3

RANGE LIVESTOCK . 24 General . . 24 Breeds and breeding . . 2 5 Feeds and feeding . . 27 Livestock diseases and pests . . 2 8

RANGE INFLUENCES . . 3 0 General . 3 0 Forest growth and reproduction . . 3 0 Fire . . 3 0

RANGE RESOURCES A N D ECONOMICS . 3 3 General . 3 3

RANGE RESEARCH . . 3 5 General . 3 5

RANGE EDUCATION . . 3 7 General . . 3 7

WILDLIFE M A N A G E M E N T . 38 General . 3 8 Food habits . . 3 8 An ima l dynamics . 3 9 Habitat . . 41 l nteractions . 43

I N D E X OF AUTHORS . . 45

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Pearson, H. A., Lewis, C. E., Probasco, G. E., and Wolters, G. L.

1973. Selected bibliography on southern. range management, 1968-1972. South. For. Exp. Stn., New Orleans, La. 50 p. (USDA For. Serv. Gen. Tech. Rep. SO-3 )

About 950 entries, classified by subject matter, and with index of authors. Additional keywords: Livestock, forage plants, wildlife, range ecology, forest grazing.

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Selected Bibliography on Southern

Range Management, 1968-1972 H. A. Pearson,". E. Lewis,' G. E. Probaseo,B and G. L. Wolters "

Committee on Range Bibliography of Southern Section, Society for Range Management

Th is b i b l i og raphy i s t h e t h i r d o f a ser ies i naugu ra ted in 1963 f o r t he purpose o f record ing pub1 i c a t i o n s t h a t deal impo r tan t l y w i t h t he for- e s t ranges o f the South, and w i t h the l i v e s t o c k and w i l d l i f e u t i l i z i n g t h i s vas t resource.

4 For t h e f i r s t number o f t he ser ies , the compi 1 e rs appraised a1 1 1 i t e r a t u r e t h a t had accrued through 1961. The second b i b1 iography5 spanned t h e years 1962-1967. The present l i s t b r ings up t o date t he coverage o f pub l i ca t i ons which--wi th al lowance f o r e r r o r s o f judgment and inadvertence--should prove most use fu l t o the d i ve rse i n t e r e s t s o f land managers, s tock- men, conserva t ion is ts , s c f e n t i s t s , teachers, and students .

As before, t he southern range area i s considered t o extend from eastern Oklahoma t o V i r g i n i a , and from southern Kentucky and Mis- sou r i t o t h e Gu l f o f Mexico. Because pasture commonly augments t he d i e t s o f c a t t l e t h a t sub- s i s t c h i e f l y on range forage, p e r t i n e n t pub1 i ca - ti ons on supplemental pastures a re i nc l uded.

The l i s t conta ins over 950 e n t r i e s , as compared t o 650 f o r t h e previous compi la t ion . We t h i n k t h a t t he increase i s c h i e f l y due t o expansion both o f research and o f general i n t e r e s t . Much o f t he ga in i s i n w i l d l i f e pub l i ca t i ons , which have become so numerous as t o r e q u i r e subd i v i s i on o f t h a t category.

Except f o r a m p l i f i c a t i o n o f t he w i l d l i f e sec t i on and minor changes i n o the r sect ions, the c l a s s i f i c a t i o n i s t he same as t h a t used here to fo re . Pub1 i c a t i o n s r e l a t i n g t o more than one sub jec t a re under t he t o p i c o f p r i n c i p a l concern. Cross-references a re suggested a t t he beginning o f some sect ions.

Sources consul ted inc luded books, p e r i o d i - ca ls , pub l i ca t i ons o f t he U. S. Government, and

'U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, South- ern Forest Experiment Station, Pineville, La.

2 ~ . ~ . Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, South- eastern Forest Experiment Station, Marianna, Fla.

3 ~ . ~ . Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment Station, Columbia, Mo.

4~ampbelf, R.S., Halls, L.K., and Morgan, H.P. 1963. Selected bibliography on southern range management. USDA For, Serv. Res. Pap. SO-2, 62 p. South. For. Exp. Stn., New Orleans, La.

'kvall, V.L., Johnson, A.W., and Yarlett, L.L. 1968. Selected bibliography on southern range management, 1962-1967. USDA For. Serv. Res. Pap. SO-38, 34 p. South. For. Exp. Stn., New Orleans, La.

o f S ta te a g r i c u l t u r a l experiment s t a t i o n s , re1 eases o f reg iona l o rgan iza t ions and p r i va te foundations, and b i b l i og raph ies w i t h abs t rac t s . Pe r i od i ca l s searched inc luded:

Agronom3 Jouycna Z ilmericcrn .Pores ts American JoumaZ o f Botany American Midland iVaturaZist Botanical Gazette Botanical Reviezci Crop Science ,"co logy Eco logica l Iqonograp hs Economic Botany ="orest Farmer Forests and People Forest Science Gulf Coast Catt~eman Journal of Animal Science Journal of Forestry Journal of Range Managemen* J o u m l o f So i l and ;dater Conservation Journal o f Wi ld l i f e Management So i l Science The CattZeman

Several members o f t he Soc ie ty f o r Range Management reviewed an i n i t i a l d r a f t o f t he b i b l iography and suppl i e d add i t i ona l p e r t i n e n t references:

E. R. Beaty, Agronomy Department, U n i v e r s i t y o f Georgia, Athens, Ga.

N.A. Byrd, Southeastern Area Sta te and P r i v a t e Fores t ry , USDA Forest Service, Atlanta,Ga.

C.W. Car ter , USDA S o i l Conservation Serv ice, Ga inesv i l l e , F la.

W. N. Darwin ( r e t i r e d ) , MacMi 1 l a n Bloedel Pro- ducts, Inc . , Camden, Ala.

ti. E. Grel en, Southern Forest Experiment S ta t i on , USDA Fores t Service, P i n e v i l l e , La.

M.L. Hopkins, K i sa t ch ie Nat ional Forest , USDA Fores t Service, P i n e v i l l e , La.

A.W. Johnson, Region 8-Southern Region, USDA Fores t Service, A t lan ta , Ga.

N.E. L i nna r t z , School o f Fores t ry and W i l d l i f e Management, Louis iana Sta te Un i ve rs i t y , Baton Rouge, La.

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H . D . Moberly, Department of Economics, Auburn W.G. Vogel , Northeastern Forest Experiment Sta- University, Montgomery, Ala. t ion, USDA Forest Service, Berea, Ky.

1.R. Porter, USDA Soil Conservation Service, L .D . White, School of Forest Resources and Con- L i t t l e Rock, A r k . servation, University of FTorida, Gaines-

v i l l e , Fla. J.D. Powell, Georgia Agricultural Experiment

Station, h e r i c u s , Ga. A.T. Wi 1 hi t e , J r . , USDA Soi 1 Conservation Serv- ice, Alexandria, La.

D.W. Sanders, USDA Soil Conservation Service, Jackson, Miss.

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GENERAL

Genex Z phases of s o u t k ~ m range vegetat ion.

Boyd, F.T., Schroder, V.N., and Perry, V.G. 1972. In t e r ac t i on of nematodes and s o i l tem-

pera ture on growth of t h r ee t r op i ca l g r a s se s . Agron. J . 64:497-500.

Conrad, H .S. 1959. P l an t s of c en t r a l F lor ida . The Ridge

Audubon Soc., Lake Wales, Fla. 143 pp.

Duncan, W . H . 1972. Two leguminous p lan ts new t o Georgia.

Bu l l . Ga. Acad. Sc i . 30(1):11-12.

Duncan, W . H . 1972. Three grasses new t o Georgia:E~ioehZoa

graed Zis, Setaria f abe r i i , LeptoehZoa uninerva (Grami neae) . Si da 5: 42.

Duncan, W. H . 1972. Two leguminous p l an t s new t o Georgia

Indigofera h i ~ s u t a Haw. and PhaseoZus Zathyroides L . ) . Bull . Ga. Acad. Sci . 30: l l -12 .

Gamble, M . D . 1970. Conservation uses of weeping lovegrass

(Eragros t i s curuuZai. F i r s t Weeping Lovegrass Symp. Proc. Noble Found., Ardmore, Okla. pp. 41-44.

Krochmal, A . , and LeQuesne, P.M. 1 370. Pokeweed tc Zaeea m e r i e a r a ) : pass i -

b1 e source of a moll usc ic ide . USDA For. Serv. Res. Pap. NE-177. 8 pp.

Krochmal, A * , Walters, R.S., and Doughty, R . M . 1969. A guide t o medicinal p lan ts o f Appa-

l a ch i a . USDA For. Serv. Res. Pap, NE-138. 291 pp.

Krochmal, A . , and Wilkens, L . 1970. The c u l t u r e of Indian tobacco (Lobelia

i n f l a t a L . ) . USDA For. Serv. Res. Pap. NE-781. 9 pp.

McKean, A.S. 1969. Louisiana t r e e s . La. S t a t e Univ. Coop.

Ext. Serv. Publ. 1093. 50 pp.

Moore, W . H . , and Hilmon, J.B. 1969. Jo in tve tch : Native legume in a new

r o l l f o r deer and c a t t l e . USDA For. Serv. Res. Note SE-114. 5 pp.

Nelson, T.C., and Wi1 1 iamson, M.J. 1970. Decorati ve p lan ts of Appalachia--a

source o f income. USDA Agric. I n f , Bull . 342. 31 pp.

Odenwald, N . G . , and Welch, W.C. 1971. Trees f o r Louisiana landscapes, a

handbook. La. S t a t e Univ. Coop. Ext. Serv. Publ. 1622. 69 pp.

Hardi n , J . W., and DuMond, D . M . Parsons, J . J . 1971 . Guide t o t he 1 i t e r a t u r e on p l an t s of 1972. Spread of African pas ture grasses t o

North Carolina. N . C . Agric. Ext. Serv. the American t rop i c s . J . Range Manage. Misc. Publ. 66. 15 pp. 25: 12-17.

Hyypio, P.A. 1971. An annotated l i s t of books on ed ib l e

and otherwise useful wild p lan ts . Bai leya 18(2) : 72-79.

Kral, R . 1971 . A treatment of Abiidgaardia, BuZEost~Zts

and Fimbristy lis (Cyperaceae) f o r North America. Sida 4(2):57-227.

Kral, R . , and Bostick, P.E. 1969. The genus Rhexia (Me1 a s toma taceae) .

Sida 3 (6 ) : 387-440.

Krochmal, A . 1968. Medicinal p l an t s and Appalachia. Econ.

Bot. 22:332-337.

Krochmal, A. 1969. Deer 's tongue, Tr iZisa oia'oratissima,

a useful p l an t of southeas te rn United S t a t e s . Econ. Bot. 23:185-186.

Po r t e r , I.R. 1969. Native grasses. Arkansas C a t t l e Bus.

Dec. 1969. pp. 7, 30.

Por te r , I .R . 1970. Big bluestern. Arkansas Ca t t l e Bus.

Jan. 1970. pp. 7, 33.

Po r t e r , I .R. 1970. Indiangrass. Arkansas Ca t t l e Bus. Feb.

1970. pp. 30, 32.

Po r t e r , I . R . 1970. Swi tchgrass . Arkansas C a t t l e Bus.

March 1970. P. 9.

Rankin, H.T., and Davis, D . E . 1971, Moody vegetat ion i n the Black B e l t

Prai r i e o f Montgomery County, Alabama, i n 1845-1846. Ecol. 52:716-719.

S t e rn i tzke , H.S., and Nelson, T.C.

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1970. The southern p ines o f the Un i ted States Econ. Bot . 24:142-150.

USDA Fo res t Serv ice 1970. Endangered r a r e and uncommon w i l d -

f lowers found on t he southern Nat iona l Forests. South. Region--8, USDA For. Serv. 20 pp.

Van Tine, E. 1972. Nature 's cupboard. F la. Wild1 . 25(9) :

10-13.

Voigt , P.M. 1970. New v a r i e t i e s o f weeping lovegrass

through p l a n t eva lua t ion and select ion. F i r s t Weeping Lovegrass Symp. Proc. Noble Found., Ardmore, Okla. pp.14-20.

Ware, S.A. 1970. Southern mixed hardwood f o r e s t i n t he

V i r g i n i a coas ta l p l a i n . Ecol . 51 :921- 924.

Watts, W.A. 1970. The f u l l - g l a c i a l vegeta t ion o f nor th -

western Georgia. Ecol . 51 : 17-33.

Y a r l e t t , L.L., and Roush, R.D. 1970. Creeping bluestem iAndropogon stoZo-

n i f er (Nash) H i tchc. ) . J. Range Manage. 23: 117-122.

SYSTEMATIC BOTANY

Systematic botany (including dendulologyi, keys and iden t i f i ea t ion aids, botanical expeditions, plant introduction, and accounts of large her- baria.

Brown, C.A. 1972. Wi ldf lowers o f Louis iana and ad jo i n -

i n g s ta tes . La. S ta te Univ. Press, Baton Rouge. 247 pp.

Coleman, J.R. 1971. The s ta tus o f t he genus Actinomeris

Nut t . iverbesim L. ) as revealed by experimental h y b r i d i z a t i o n . h l 1 . Torrey Bot. Club 98:327-331.

Coleman, J. R. 1972. Nomenclatural c l a r i f i c a t i o n o f two

species o f Verbesina (Compositae) en- demic t o F lo r i da . Rhodora 74:97-101.

C o r r e l l , D.S., and Johnston, M.C. 1970. Manual o f t he vascular p l an t s o f Texas.

Tex. Res. Found. Renner. 1881 pp.

Crawford, H.S., Kucera, C.L., and Ehrenreich, J. H. 1969. Ozark range and w i l d1 i f e p l an t s . USDA

Agr ic . Handb. 356. 236 pp.

E l i as , T.S. 1972. The genera o f Juglandaceae i n t he

southeastern Uni ted States. 3. Arnold Arbor. 53 : 26- 51 ,

G i bbs , L. C . (Coordi na to r ) 1969. Weeds o f t he southern Uni ted States.

La. Coop. Ext. Publ. 1516. 45 pp.

G i l l i s , W.T. 1971. The systematics and ecology o f poison-

i v y and t he poison-oaks (ii"oxicod~ndron Anacardiaceae) . Rhodora 73: 72-237, 370-443, 465-540.

Gould, F.W. 1968. Grass sys tema ti cs . McGraw-Hi 11 Book Co .

New York. 382 pp.

Gould, F.W. 1969. Texas p lan ts - -a c h e c k l i s t and eco log i -

ca l summary. Tex. Ag r i c . Exp. Stn. B u l l . MP-585 ( rev ised) . 121 pp.

Gould, F.W., A1 i , M.A., and Fa i rb ro thers , D.E. 1972. A r e v i s i o n o f EehinochZoa i n the Un i ted

States. Am. Mid l . Nat. 87:36-59.

Hardin, J.W. 1972. Studies o f t he southeastern Un i ted

States f l o r a 111. Magnoliaceae and I l i c i a c e a e . J. E l i sha M i t c h e l l Sc i . SOC. 88:30-32.

Horton, J.H. 1972. Studies o f t he southeastern Un i ted

States f l o r a I V . Polygonaceae. J. E l i sha M i t c h e l l Sc i . Soc. 88:92-102.

Jus t i ce , W.S., and B e l l , C.R. 1968. Wi ld f lowers o f North Carol ina. Univ.

N.C. Press, Chapel H i 11. 217 pp.

Krochmal, A., Wal t e r s , R.S., and Doughty, R.M. 1971. A guide t o medic inal p lan ts o f Appa-

l ach ia . USDA Handb. 400. 291 pp.

Le i thead, H. L. , Y a r l e t t , L. L., and S h i f l e t ,T.N. 1971. 100 n a t i v e forage grasses i n 11 south-

e rn s ta tes . USDA Agr ic . Handb. 389. 216 pp.

Long, R.W. 1970. Add i t ions and nomenclatural changes i n

t he f l o r a o f southern F l o r i d a - - I . Rhodora 72 (789) : 17-46.

Long, R.W. 1971. Genetic and morphological r e l a t i o n -

ships o f t h e southeastern coas ta l p l a i n endemic i?uell<a noet i f lora (Acanthaceae) . B u l l . Torrey Bot . Club 98: 16-21.

Maisenhelder, L.C. 1969. I d e n t i f y i n g j u v e n i l e seedl ings i n

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southern hardwood fo res t s . USDA For, Serv. Res. Pap. SO-47. 77 pp.

Miller , H . A . , and Walls, L . K . 1969. F1 eshy fungi comonly eaten by southern

wi ld l i f e . USDA For. Serv. Res. Pap. SO-49. 28 pp.

Miller , M.G. 1971. The Polygalaceae in the southeastern

United Sta tes . J . Arnold Arbor.52:267- 284.

Radford, A . E . , Ahles, H . E . , and Bell , C . R . 1968. Manual of the vascular f l o r a of the

Carol i nas. Uni v. N . C . Press, Chapel H i l l . 1183 pp.

Reed, C . F . , and Hughes, R. 0. 1970. Selected weeds of the United S ta t e s .

USDA Agric. Handb. 366. 463 pp.

Ri c k e t t , H. W. 1968. Wildflowers of the United S ta t e s ,

Vol. 11. The southeastern s t a t e s . Par ts 1 and 2. McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York. 688 pp.

Ri cke t t , H . W . , and Steere , W . C. 1969. Wildflowers of the United S ta t e s ,

Vol . 111--Texas. McGraw-Hi 11 Book Co. , New York. 51 5 pp.

Robertson, K. R. 1971. The Linaceae in the southeasternunited

S ta t e s . J . Arnol d Arbor. 52 : 649-665.

Thiere t , J.W. 1972. The Phrymaceae i n the southeastern

United S ta t e s . J . Arnold Arbor. 53: 226-233.

Ward, D.B . 1968. Checklist of the vascular f lo ra of

Florida. P a r t l . Fla. Agric. Exp. Stn . Bull. 726. 72 pp.

Weniger, D. 1970. Cacti of the southwest: Texas, New

Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Loui- siana. Univ. Tex. Press. Austin. 249 pp.

Wharton, M . E . , and Barbour, R.W. 1971. The wildflowers and ferns of Kentucky.

Univ. Ky. Press. Lexington. 500 pp.

Wilbur, R . L . 1970. Taxonomic and nomenclatural observa-

t i ons on the eastern North h e r i c a n genus ksimina (Annonaceae) . J . El i s ha Mitchell Sci . Soc. 86:88-96.

Wilbur, R . L . 1971. A reconsideration of Bartram's binomi-

a l s . J . Elisha Mitchell Sci . Soc. 87: 56-73.

FORAGE VALUE

P a i a h b i Z i t y and nutl.i.i";iue, seasonal, and gen- eral vaZues of sou&hem mnp planes and p h t par& as forage arid i n the d i e t 0.f' Zigestock,

animcZs, and birds,.. Special foods sack as acorns and other mast.

See a l so Poi sonous PI ants , Revegetation, S upple- mental Pastures , Feeds and Feedi ng, Food Habi t s , and Habitat .

Balk, W . A . , Wheeler, R. F . , and Edward, R. L. and others . 1972. Effect of maturity on the n u t r i t i v e

va1 ue of coastal bermudagrass pel 1 e t s . J. Anim. Sci . 34:1061-1066.

Barth, K . M . , McLaren, J . B e , and Lane, C . D. 1972. Monthly changes i n chemical composi -

t i on and di ges t i bi 1 i ty of orchardgrass- clover and fescue-lespedeza pasture forage. Tenn. Agric. Exp. Stn. Bull. 500. 15 pp.

Bi l l i ngs ley , B . B . . , J r . , and Arner, D.H. 1970. The n u t r i t i v e val ue and diges t i bi 1 i t y

of some winter foods of the eas tern wild turkey. J . Wil d l . Manage. 34: 176-1 82.

Bla i r , R . M . , and EPPS, E . A . , J r . 1969, Seasonal d is t r ibut ion of nu t r i en t s i n

plants of seven browse species i n Lou- i s iana . USDA For. Serv. Res. Pap.SO-51. 35 PP.

Bla i r , R.M., and Halls , L . K . 1968. Growth and forage qua l i ty of four

southern browse species. Proc. South- e a s t . Assoc. Game and Fish Comm. Conf. 21 (1967) :57-62.

Blue, W . G . , and Tergas, L . E. 1969. Dry season deter iora t ion of forage

qual i ty i n the wet-dry t ropics . Soil and Crop Sci . Soc. Fla. Proc. 29:224- 238.

Buckner, R . C . , Burrus, P . B . , and Todd, J.R. 1969. Morphologi cal and chemical character-

i s t i c s of inbred l ines of t a l l fescue se lec ted f o r pala tabi l i ty t o c a t t l e . Crop. Sci . 9:581-583.

Donnelly, E . D . , and Anthony, W.B. 1969. Relationship of tannin, dry matter

di ges t i bi 1 i ty and crude protei n i n s e r i cea lespedeza. Crop Sci . 9: 361 -262,

h n n e l l y , E . D . , Anthony, W.B. , and Langford,J. W. 1971. Nutr i t ive re la t ionships i n low- and

high- tannin s e r i cea 1 espedeza under grazing. Agron. J. 63:749-751.

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Duble, R.L . , Lancaster, 3 . A , , and Hol t, E . C . 1971. Forage cha rac te r i s t i c s 1 imi t ing animal

performance on warm- season perenni a1 grasses. Agron. J . 63: 795-799.

Duvall, V . L . 1970. Mani pul at ion of forage qua1 i ty: OQject-

ives , procedures, and economic consid- e ra t ions . USDA Mi sc. Pub1 . 11 47. pp. 19-24.

Eaa rds , N.C.,Jr., Friboury, H.A.,and Montgomry, M.J. 1971. Cutting managemnt e f f e c t s on growth

r a t e and dry matter d i g e s t i b i l i t y of the Sudangrass cul ture S udax SX- 1 1 . Agron. J . 63: 267-271.

Gi ddens, J . , Adams , W. E . , and Dawson, R. N. 1971. Ni trogen accumulation i n fescuegrass

sod. Agron J . 63:451-454.

Gi ddens , J . , Hauck , R . D., Adams , W. E ., and Dawson, R . N . 1971. Forms of nitrogen and nitrogen avai l -

a b i l i t y i n fescuegrass sod. Agron. J . 63 : 458-460.

Harshbarger, T. J . , and McGinnes, B. S. 1971. Nutri t ive value of sourwood leaves.

J . Wildl. Manage. 35:668-673.

Hovel and, C. S. , McCormi ck, R. F. , and Anthony, W. B. 1972. Productivity and forage qua l i ty of

Yuchi arrowleaf clover. Agron. J . 64: 552-555.

Kretschmer, A. E . , J r . 1971. Yield and crude protein content of

pasture grasses a t the Indian River Fie1 d Laboratory during 1962-1965. Fla. Agric. Exp. Stn. IRL-71-1. 15 pp.

Owen, C. R . , and Harrell , A.T. 1970. White and red clover compared i n for-

age y ie lds and n u t r i t i v e value. La. Agric. 13(3):4-5, 13.

Rue1 ke, 0. C . , and Prine, G. M. 1968. Prel iminary evaluation of y i e ld and

protein content of s i x hybrid bermuda- grasses, Pensacola bahiagrass, and pangolagrass under three f e r t i l iza t ion regimes in North Central Florida. Soil and Crop Sci. Soc. Fla. Proc. 28:123- 129.

Short, H . L . , Bla i r , R . M . 3 and Burkhart, L . 1972. Factors af fec t inq n u t r i t i v e values.

USDA Gen. Tech. ~ e p . INT-1. pp. 311- 31 8.

Short , H. L . , and Harre l l , A. 1969. Nutrient analys is of two browse spe-

ci es. J . Range t"ranage. 22:40-43.

Stanley, R . L . , Beaty, E . R . , and Palmer, D.N. 1968. Effect of age a t harvest on y i e l d and

c e l l wall content of amclo c lover . Agron. J . 60: 343-344.

Wilson, A. D. 1969. A review af browse i n the nu t r i t i on of

grazing animals. J . Range Manage. 22: 23-28,

Chemical Analysis

Chsmis-t~g of nonpoisoi~c-a T m g e plants, v i t h pm-f ; ieglar refgreme to effect 0-z nutr i t i ve ual-m .

Boyd, C . E . 1971. The dynamics of dry matter and chemi -

cal substances in a Juncus effmus pop- ulation. Am. Midl. Nat. 86:28-45.

Boyd, C . E . , and Walley, W.W. 1972. Studies of the biogeochemistry of bo-

ron. I . Concentrations i n surface wa- t e r s , r a in fa l l and aquatic p l an t s . Am. Midl. Nat. 88:l-14.

Bonner, F.T. 1971 . Chemi ca1 contents of southern hardwood

f r u i t s and seeds. USDA For. Serv. Res. Note SO-136. 3 pp.

Brown, R . H . , Blaser, R . E . , and Fontenot, J .P. 1968. Effect of spring harvest date on nu-

t r i t i v e value of orchardgrass and t i ~ ~ o t h y . J . Anim. Sci . 28:562-567.

Burton, G . W . , Wallace, A .T . , and Rachie, K . O . 1972. Chemi cal composi t i on and nutr i t i ve

value of pearl mi l l e t t (Penniset.wn kgphoides (Burm.) Stapf and E . C . Hubbard) grain. Crop Sci . 12:187-188.

Burton, G . W . , Wilkinson, W.S., and Carter , R .L . 1969. Effect of nitrogen, phosphorus, and

potassi um levels and cl i ppi ng f r e - quency on the forage y ie ld and protein, carotene, xanthophyll content of coast- a l bermudagrass. Agron. J . 61:60-63.

Capiel, M . , and Ashcroft, G. L. 1972. Effect of i r r i g a t i o n , harvest i n t e r v a l ,

and nitrogen on the y ie ld and nu t r i en t composition of napi ergrass {Pennisetm puqumwni. Agron . J . 64: 396- 398.

Cumins, D. G. 1971. Relationships between tannin content

and forage diges t i bi 1 i ty i n sorghum. Agron. J . 63:500-502.

Dodd, J.D., and VanAmburg, G . L . 1970. Distr ibution of cesium-134 in Andropo-

gon scopmius Michx. clones in two native habi ta ts . Ecol . 51 :E85-689.

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Gentry, C.E., Chapman, R.A., Henson, L., and Buckner, R.C. 1969. Fac to rs a f f e c t i n g t he a l k a l o i d con-

t e n t o f t a l l fescue (Feshca am&&- rdcaa Schreb. ). Agron. J. 61 : 31 3-31 6.

Montgomery, C.R., E l l zey , H.D., A l len , M., and Rusoff, L.L. 1972. E f f e c t s o f age and season on t he qual-

i ty o f bahiagrass. La. Agr ic . 15(3): 8, 9, 11.

Obioha, F.C., Clanton, D.C., Rit tenhouse, L.R., and S t ree te r , C.L. 1970. Sources o f v a r i a t i o n i n chemical com-

p o s i t i o n o f forage ingested by esopha- gea l f i s t u l a t e d c a t t l e . J. RangeManage. 23: 133-136.

Reid, R.L., Post, A.J., and Jung, G.A. 1970. Minera l composit ion o f forages. W. Va.

Agr ic . Exp. Stn. B u l l 589t. 35 pp.

Reynolds, J. H. , Lewis, C. R. , and Laaker, K. F. 1971. Chemical composit ion and y i e l d o f o r -

chardgrass forage grown under h igh r a t e s o f n i t r ogen f e r t i l i z a t i o n and several c u t t i n g managements. Tenn. Agr ic . Exp. Stn. B u l l . 479. 28 pp.

Smith, A.E. 1972. Cevel opmental v a r i a t i o n i n carbohy-

d ra tes o f pu rp le nutsedge. J. Range Manage. 25:125-127.

Tergas, L.E., and Blue, W.G. 1971. N i t rogen and phosphorus i n jaragua-

grass iHyparrhenia mfa (Nees) S tap f ) du r i ng t he d r y season i n a t r o p i c a l savanna as a f fec ted by n i t r ogen f e r t i - l i z a t i o n . Agron. J. 63:6-9.

Van Dyne, G.M. 1968. P r e d i c t i o n by nonl i near p rog ram ing o f

r e l a t i v e chemical composi t i o n o f d i e - t a r y bo tan ica l components. J. Range Manage. 21:37-46, 60.

Wi lk inson, R.E. 1970. S i cklepod l e a f l e t , p e t i o l e , stem, and

seed t o t a l hydrocarbon content . Bot. Gaz. 131 : 281 -284.

M i 1 k i nson, R. E. , and Hardcast le, W. S. 1969. Comparative f a t t y a c i d content o f var-

ious organs o f Cassia topa L. Bot, Gaz. 130: 254-258.

W i 1 k inson, R.E., Hardcastle, N.S., and gor t t t ing- ton, R.E. 1969. Hydrocarbon content o f s ick lepod

iCmsia tora L. ) . Bot. Gaz. 130:251- 254.

D i g e s t i b i l i t y

Digestibility of nonpoisonous range plants in- clucking. in vitro and Cn vivc evaluations.

See a l so Chemical Analys is , Supplemental Pas- tures, Feeds and Feeding, and W i l d l i f e Food Habi ts .

Bush, L.P.,Boling,J.A.,Allen,G.,and Buckner, R. C. 1972. I n h i b i t o r y e f f e c t s o f p e r l o l i n e t o ru-

men fermentat ion in vitro. Crop Sc i . 12 : 277-279.

Donne1 l y , E.D., and Anthony, W.B. 1970. E f f e c t o f genotype and tann in on d r y

mat te r d i g e s t i b i l i t y o f ser icea lespe- deza. Crop Sc i . 10:200-202.

Fr ibourg, H.A., Edwards, N.C., Jr . , and Barth, K.M. 1971 . In vitro dry-matter d i g e s t i b i 1 i t y o f

"Midland" bermudagrass grown a t sever- a l l e v e l s o f N f e r t i l i z a t i o n . Agron. J . 63 : 786-788.

Hoveland, C.S., and Anthony, W.B. 1971, Winter forage produc t ion and in vitro

digestibi1ityofsome~FaZaris aquatiea i n t r oduc t i ons . Crop Sci . 11:461-463.

Kendall , W.A., Todd, J.R., and Templeton, W.C., J r . 1970. S i m p l i f i c a t i o n o f t he d r y mat te r d i s -

appearance technique t o es t imate f o r - age q u a l i t y . Crop Sc i . 10:47-48.

M i l l e r , F.R., Lowrey, R.S., Monson, W.G., and others. 1972. Estimates o f d r y mat te r d i g e s t i b i l i t y

d i f f e rences i n g r a i n of some Sorghm bicolor (L. ) Moench v a r i e t i e s . Crop Sc i . 12:563-566.

Monson, W.G., Lowrey, R.S., and Forbes, I . , J r . 1969. m vivo bag vs. two-stage in vitro d i -

ges t i o n : Comparison o f two techniques f o r es t imat ing dry-matter d i g e s t i b i l i - t y o f forages. Agron. J . 61 : 587-589.

Monson, W.G., Powell, J.B., and Burton, G.W. 1972. D iges t ion o f f r e s h forage i n rumen

f l u i d . Agron. J. 64:231-233.

Neathery, M.W. 1969. Dry mat te r disappearance o f roughages

i n ny lon bags suspended i n t he rumen. J. Da i ry Sc i . 52:74-78.

Neathery, M.W. 1972. Conventional d i ges t i on t r i a l s vs .ny l on

bag technique f o r determining seasonal d i f fe rences i n q u a l i t y o f Midland Ber- mudagrass forage. J . Anim. Sci . 34:1075- 1084.

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Nelson, B . D . , E l lzey , H . D . , Wntgomery, C., and Morgan, E . B . 1972. Factors a f f e c t i n g the var iab i 1 i t y o f

an i n witro rumen fermentat ion tech- nique f o r e s t ima t i ng forage qua1 i t y . 3 . Dai ry Sci . 55: 358-365.

Pearson, H . A . 1970. D i g e s t i b i l i t y t r i a l s : i n uitrg tech-

niques. USDA Misc. Pubf. 1147, pp. 82-92.

Phar, P.A. , Bradley, N . W . , L i t t l e , C . O . , and o t h e r s . 1971. Nut r ien t d i g e s t i b i l i ty usi ng feca l

co l l e c t i on appara tus and i n d i c a t o r method f o r s t e e r s fed ad l ib i tum. J . Anim. Sci . 33:695-697.

Reynolds, J.H., Barth, K . M . , and Fryer , M.E. 1969. Ef fec t of ha rve s t frequency and n i t r o -

gen f e r t i 1 i z a t i on on es t imated t o t a l d i g e s t i b l e nu t r i en t s o f orchardgrass i i jac ty Zis glonierata L . ) regrowth. Agron. 3 . 61 :433-435.

Sho r t , H . L . 1970. D i g e s t i b i l i t y t r i a l s : i n irivo tech-

niques. USDA Misc. Publ. 1147.pp.79-84.

Sho r t , H . L . , and Reagor, J.C. 1970. Cell wall d i g e s t i bi l i t y a f f e c t s forage

val ue o f woody twigs. J . Wi 1 d l . Man- age. 34:964-967.

Whelan, J .B . , Harlow, R . F . , and Crawford, H.S. 1971. S e l e c t i v i t y , qua1 i t y , and in vitro di -

g e s t i b i l i t y o f deer foods: a t e n t a t i v e model. Trans. Northeast. Fish and Wi l d l . Conf. 28: 67-81,

White, T.W., Reynolds, W . L . ,and Hembry, F.G. 1971. D i g e s t i b i l i t y o t f i n i s h i n g r a t i o n s

conta in ing various sources and l e v e l s o f roughage by s t e e r s . J . Anim. S c i . 32:544-548.

Wi 1 ki nson, S. R. , Adams, W.E. , and Jackson, W.A. 1970. Chemical composition and in -vitro di -

ges t i bi 1 i t y o f v e r t i c a l 1 ayers o f coast- a l bemudagrass (Cgnodon dac0.1 lon L . ) . Agron. J . 62:39-43.

l\fi 1 kinson, S. R . , Dawson, R. N. , and Adams , W. E . 1969. E f f ec t s of sample drying procedure on

chemi ca1 composi t i on and in 16 $PO di - ges t i bi 1 i t y o f coa s t a l bermdagrass . Agron . J . 61 : 457-460.

Wilson, A . D . , Weir, W.C. , a n d T o r e l 1 , D.T. 1971. Comparison o f methods o f e s t ima t i ng

the d i g e s t i b i l i t y o f range forage and browse. J . Anim. Sc i . 32:1046-1050.

Mingy J.M. 1969. E f f ec t of source and season on apparent

d ige s t i b i 1 i t y of carotene i n forage by c a t t l e , J . Dairy S c i . 52:479-483.

PROBtUYl PLANTS

~ ? O ~ S O ~ C > S GT o themiee ~r,oCCio~t ~ w q e planes> in- 221xdizg parasites exeizis-lve of eon-t~oZ cf sxch ;i Zm-ts.

See also P l a n t Control .

Berg, W . A . , and Vogel, M . G . 1958. Manganese toxi ci t y of 1 egumes seeded

i n Kentucky s t r ip -mine spoi 1s . USDA For. Serv. Res. Pap. NE-119. 12 pp.

Gillingham, J .T . , S h i r e r , i"I.kil.,and S t a rne s , J . J . and o the r s . 1969. Rela t i ve occurrence of toxi c concen-

t r a t i o n s of cyanide and n i t r a t e i n v a r i e t i e s o f sudangrass and sorghum- sudangrass hybri ds. Agron. J . 61 : 727- 730.

Gray, E . , Rice, J .S . , Wattenbarger, D . , and o the r s . 1968. Hydrocyani c a c i d po t en t i a l of sorghum

p l an t s grown i n Tennessee. Tenn. Agric. Exp. S tn . Bull . 445. 48 pp.

Haas, E . 1970. White snakeroot and a f r o n t i e r t ragedy.

Garden J . 20(5) : 138-1 39.

Hyypio, P . A . 1971. An annotated 1 i s t of books on poisonous

p l a n t s . Baileya 18(3):85-92.

MacLean, G. J . , and Davi dson, J . H . 1970. Poisonous p l an t s a major cause of l i v e -

s tock d i so rde r s . Ind. Veg. Manage. 2 ( 3 ) : 14-20.

Mann, WeFay J r . , Grelen, H . E . , and Williamson, B. C. 1969. Segrnez4a cassioidgs, a parasi t i c weed

on s l a s h pine. For. S c i . 15:318-319.

Mann, W . F., J r . , Williamson, B . C . , and McGilvray, J.N. 1971 . Parasi t i c weed--a new pine problem.

For. Farmer 30:6-8.

Musselman, L.J. 1972. Root pa r a s i t i sm o f Macrmthera JE

and T~n~mthera awrlculata (Scrophular- i a ceae ) . J. El isha Mitchell Sci . SOC. 88: 58-60.

Robbins, J.D., Sweeny, J.G., Milkinson, S.R., and Burdick, D. 1972. Vo la t i l e a l ka lo id s o f Kentucky 31 t a l l

fescue seed (Festuca arw~dinacea Schreb. ) . J . Agric. and Food Chem.201 1040-1043.

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ECOLOGY

,q~nge e c o l o g 9 , Izbita-t elassifieation sgstems, nities, shoot and root responses,

G~T& c?coZ-o~ieaZ. methods of stud,q.

Baskin, C.C., Baskin, J.M., and Quarterman, E . 1972, Observations on t h e ecology of Astrag-

alus tennesseensis. Am. Mid1 . Nat. 88: 167-182.

Baskin, J.M., and Baskin, C . C . 1971. The eco logica l l i f e h i s t o r y of Agave

oirginica L . inTennessee Cedar glades. Am. Midl. Nat. 86:449-462,

Baskin, J.M., and Baskin, C . C . 1971. Germination ecology and adapta t ion t o

habi t a t in Leavenworthia spp. (Cruci - f e r a e ) . Am. Midl. Nat. 85:22-35.

Burns, R . E . 1972. Environmental f a c t o r s a f f e c t i n g roo t

development and r e se rve carbohydrates of bermudagrass c u t t i n g s . Agron. J . 64: 44-45.

Campbell , R.S. 1968. Manipulating b i o t i c f a c t o r s i n t h e

southern f o r e s t environment. La. S t a t e Univ. For. Symp. 17:58-68.

Carney, C.B., Hardy, A . V . , Van Bavel , C . H . M . , and Hardy, J.D. 1971. Weather and c l ima t e i n North Carol ina.

N . C . Agric. Exp. S tn . Bull. 396. 48 pp.

Chabreck, R . H . 1972. Vegetat ion, water and soi 1 charac te r -

i s t i cs o f the Louisiana Coastal Region. La. Agric. Exp. S tn . Bul l . 664. 72 pp.

Cheatum, E . L . 1971. Ecology and f o r e s t management. A1 a .

For. Prod. 14 (4 ) :16-17.

Clapham, W . B . , J r . 1972. Natural ecosystems. Macmillan. 248 pp.

Cohn, R. J . , and Kucera, C . L . 1969. Photoperiodi c adapta t ions i n Eupatorim

rugosum. Am. J . Bot. 56:571-574.

Cooper, A.W. 1968. S a l t marsh vege ta t ion of t h e South

At lan t i c coa s t . Assoc. Southeas t . Biol . Bull . 15 (3 ) : 70 .

Craighead, F.C., S r . 1972. The t r e e s of south F lor ida . Vol. I . The

na tu r a l envi ronments and the i r succes- s ion . Univ. Miami Press . 212 pp.

Croker, T.C., J r . 1968. Ecology of an idea l f o r e s t community i n

t h e longleaf -s lash p ine region. La. S t a t e Univ. For. Symp. 17:73-90.

Czabator, F. J . , and Bailey, R . L . 1970. E l e c t r i c psychromter f o r remote sens-

ing and recording of re1 a t i v e hum$ dity. USDA P lan t Dis. Rep. 54:19-22.

Dahlman, R . C . , and Kucera, C . L . 1968, Taggi ng na t i ve grass1 and vege t a t i on

wi th carbon- 14. Ecol . 49 : 11 99- 1200.

Daniel, C . P . , and P l a t t , R . B . 1968. Di rec t and i n d i r e c t e f f e c t s o f s h o r t

term ion i z ing r ad i a t i on on o l d - f i e l d success ion . Ecol . Monogr. 38:l-29.

DeSelm, H . R . , Whitford, P . B . , a ndOl son , . J ,S . 1969. The bar rens of the Oak Ridge Area,

Tennessee. Am. Mi dl . Nat. 81 : 31 5-330.

Dickerson, B . P . 1972. Changes i n the f o r e s t f l o o r under

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Elam, A . B . 1972. P r e c i p i t a t i o n p r o b a b i l i t i e s f o r Ken-

tucky. Ky. Agric. Exp. Stn. Prog. Rep. 202. 55 pp.

G r i f f i t h s , J . F., and Orton, R . 1968. Agrocl imatic a t l a s o f Texas. P a r t I .

P r e c i p i t a t i o n probabi I i t i e s . Tex.Agri c . Exp. S tn . Bull . MP-888. 248 pp.

Ha r r i s , D . G . 1970. Automated prec is ion balance system f o r

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Heady, E . B . 1968. Coat o f the ear th- - the s t o ry o f g r a s s .

W. W . Norton and Co., Inc . , New York. 162 pp.

Hilmon, J.B. 1970. Current s t a t u s of range ecology i n t he

Southeas t . USDA Misc. Publ. 1147. pp. 207-209.

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Am. Midl. Nat. 88:358-367.

L innar tz , N . E . , e d i t o r . 1968. The ecology of southern f o r e s t s . La.

S t a t e Univ. For. Symp. 17. 203 pp.

McMillan, C. 1969. Survival pa t t e rn s i n four pra i r i e

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Monk, C . D . 1968. Successional and envi ronmental re1 a-

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Mowbray, T.B., and Oosting, H . J . 1958. Vegetation g r ad i en t s i n re1 a t i o n t o

environment and phenology in a southern Blue Ridge gorge. Ecol. Monogr. 38309- 344.

Murdy, W . H . , Johnson, T.M., and Wright, V.K. 1970. Competitive r e p l a c e m n t of F a Z i i z ~ . ~

rnez2esi-t by Y, z ; e m t b ~ i i n g r a n i t e outcrop communities of Georgia. Bot. Gaz. 131:186-192.

P a l l a s , J . E . , J r . , Neves, J.D., and Beaty, E . R . 1971. Light q u a l i t y under sa ran shade c lo th .

Agron. J . 63:657-658.

Palmi sano, A. W. , J r . , and Newsom, J . D , 1968. Ecol ogi ca1 f a c t o r s affect ing occurrence

of Sc i~p-us 0Pfie9-i and S c i q u s robxst:~s i n the Louisiana coas ta l marshes. Proc. Southeas t . Assoc. Game and Fish Comm. Conf. 21 (1967) :161-172.

Pa t t e n , B .C . , e d i t o r . 1972. Systems a n a l y s i s and simulat ion i n

ecology. Vol. 2. Acad . Press. 592 pp.

Ripley, T.H., and Yandle, D . O . 1969. A sys tem analysi s--ecologi cal cont ro l

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Rogerson, T.L. 1968. Thinning increases th roughfa l l i n lob-

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Se t t e rg r en , C. D. 1969. Frequency ana ly s i s and i t s app l i c a t i on

t o extreme r a i n f a l l events i n the oak- hickory f o r e s t s o f sou thea s t Missouri. Mo. Agric. Exp. S tn . Bull . 972. 39 pp.

Shontz, J . P . , and Oosting, H . J . 1970. Factors a f f e c t i n g i n t e r a c t i o n and d i s -

t r i b u t i o n o f H a p Z o p y p . ~ ~ d-lvarticatus and Congza cmadenszs In North Carol ina o ld f i e l d s . Ecol. 51:780-793.

Turner, B . H . , and Quarterman, E . 1968. E C O ~ 0g.y of §o&eatheon meadia L . (P r i ;nu-

1 aceae) i n Tennessee glades and wood- land. Ecol. 49:909-915.

Van Dyne, G. M. (Edi t o r ) 1959. The ecosystem concept i n na tura l re-

source management. Acad. Press ,New York and London. 383 pp.

Watts, W.A. 1971. Pos t g l ac i a l and i n t e r g l a c i a l h i s t o r y

of southern Georgia and central F lor ida . Ecol. 52:676-690.

Physiography and S o i l s

SgoZ.o,gie fgattcms, soi ZS jinc lud ing Z-l t ter l , soi Z moistxm, s ims , m d soiS rriarz~gevera5 m they a r p l a n 3 ~7ncipZ.ai.i-f; groups. S o i l s 'UPOeLJ s.

Adam, F., and Pearson, R . W . 1969. Neut ra l iz ing s o i l a c i d i t y under bermu-

dagrass sod. Soi 1 Sci . Soc. Am. Proc. 33: 737-742.

Bailey, H . H . , and Avers, P . E . 1971. C l a s s i f i c a t i o n and composition of so i 1 s

from mountai n col 1 uvi um i n eas t e r n Kentucky and t h e i r importance f o r f o r - e s t r y . Soi 1 Sci . 11 1 : 244-251.

Barnhi s e l , R. I . , Bai l ey , H .ti . , and Matondang $3 . 1971. Loess d i s t r i b u t i o n in c en t r a l and e a s t -

e rn Kentucky. Soi 1 Sci. Soc. Am. Proc. 35: 483-487.

Barnhise l , R. I . , and Massey, H . F. 1969. Cherni cal , mineral ogi cal and physical

p rope r t i e s of e a s t e rn Kentucky acid- formi ng coal spoi l materi a1 s . Soi l Sci . 108: 367-372.

Beaty, E . R . , and Tan, K . H . 1972, Organic mat te r , N , and base accurnu-

l a t ion under Pensacola bahiagrass . J . Range Manage. 25: 38-40.

Bonner, F.T., and Ralston, C.W. 1968. Oxi da t i on- reduc t i on po ten t i a1 of s a tu-

r a t e d f o r e s t s o i l s . Soi 1 Sci . S ~ C . Am. Proc. 32 : l l l -112 .

Coleman, D . C . 1971. Numbers and biomass of s o i l nematodes

of two South Carol ina o ld f i e l d s . Am. Midl. Nat. 85:262-265.

Craig, R . M . , McCracken, R.J., and Daniels, R.B. 1972. S o i l s of t h r ee pa r en t sediments on

young h i l l s l o p e s of t h e North Caro l ina upper coas ta l pl a i n , Soi 1 Sci .114: 486- 492.

Daniels , R . B . , Gamble, E . E . , and Cady, J.G. 1970. Some r e l a t i o n s among coastal p l a in

s o i l s and geomorphi c sur faces i n North Carol ina. So i l S c i . Soc. Am. Proc. 34: 648-653.

DeBell, D.S., and Ralston, C.W. 1970. Release of n i t rogen by burning l i g h t

f o r e s t f u e l s . So i l Sci . Soc. Am. Proc. 34: 936-938.

F i s k e l l , J .G .A . 1970. Cati on exchange capaci t y and component

vari a t i on of s o i 1 s o f southeas t e r n USA. Soi l S c i . Soc. Am. Proc. 34:723-727.

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Fox, R. L. , and Kamprath, E . J . 1970. Phosphate sorption isotherms f o r eval u-

a t i ng the phosphorus requi rements of s o i l s . Soi 1 Sci. Soc. Pm. Proc, 34:902- 907.

Gamble, E.E.,Daniels, R . B . , and Nett leton, W.D. 1970. Geomorphic surfaces and s o i l s i n the

Black Creek Val ley, Johnston County, North Carolina. Soil Sci . Soc. Am.Proc. 34: 276-281.

Gamon, N., J r . , and Blue, W.G. 1968. Rates of calcium loss and production

of clover-grass herbage a t four lime l eve l s on Leon f i n e sand. Soil Sc i . 106: 369-373.

Gray, F., and Stahnke, C . 1970. Class i f ica t ion of s o i l s in the savanna-

f o r e s t t r ans i t ion in eastern Okla- homa. Okla. Agric. Exp. Stn. Bull. 8-672. 51 pp.

Hopkins, R.M., and Pat r ick , W . H . , J r . 1969. Combined e f f e c t of oxygen content and

s o i l compaction on root penetration. Soi 1 Sci . 108: 408-41 3.

Howeler, R . H . , and Woodruff, C.M. 1968. Dissol ution and avai labi 1 i t y to plants

of rock phosphates of igneous and sedimentary or i gins . Soi 1 Sci . Soc . Am. Proc. 32:79-82.

H u , Shi h-Chang, and Li nnartz, N . E . 1972. Variations i n oxygen content of f o r e s t

s o i 1s under mature 1 oblol l y pi ne stands. La. Agri c . Exp. Stn. Bull. 668. 27 pp.

Humphreys , F. R . , and Pri t c h e t t , W.L. 1971. Phosphorus adsorption and movement i n

some sandy f o r e s t s o i l s . Soil Sci. Soc. Am. Proc. 35:495-500.

Ike, A. F . , J r . , and Clu t t e r , J.L. 1968. The vari abi 1 i ty of f o r e s t s o i l s of the

Georgia 61 ue Ridge Mountains . Soi 1 Sci . Soc. Am. Proc. 321284-288.

Kucera, C . L . , and Kirkham, D. R. 1971 . Soi 1 respi ra t ion s tudies i n t a l l grass

p r a i r i e i n Missouri . Ecol . 52: 91 2-91 5

Long, F.L. , Perki ns, H. F., Carreker, J . R . , and Daniels , J . M. 1969. Morphol ogi ca 1, chemi cal , and physi cal

characteri s t i cs of eighteen represent- a t i v e s o i l s of the At l an t i c Coast f l a t - woods. Ga. Agric. Exp. Stn. Res. Bull . 59. 74pp .

McKee, W . H . , J r . 1970. Chemical properties of a f o r e s t soi 1

af fec ted by f e r t i 1 iza t ion and sub- mergence. Soi 1 Sci . Soc. Am. Proc. 34: 690-693.

Matthews, J . F . , and Murdy, W.H. 1969. A study of I sne tes c o m n t o the gran-

i t e outcrops of the southeastern Pied- mont, United S ta t e s . Bot. Gaz. 130:53-

Nixon, E.S., and Hal ls , L . K . 1970. Response of partridgepea t o s o i l f a c t o r s .

Proc. Southeast. Assoc. Game and Fish Corn. Conf. 23(7969) : 26-30.

Peevy, F.A. 1970. Si t e e f f e c t on herbicidal e f f i c i ency .

South. Weed Sci . Soc. Proc. 23: 237-240.

Perkins, H .F . , Tiwari , S.C., and Tan, K.H. 1971. Characterization and c l a s s i f i c a t i o n of

a highly weathered soi 1 of the southern Piedmont. Soil Sc i . 111:119-123.

Rice, H . B . , and Kamprath, E.J. 1968. Avai 1 abi 1 i ty of exchangeable and non-

exchangeable Mg i n sandy Coastal Plain soi 1 s . Soil Sci . Soc. Am. Proc. 32: 386- 388.

Saxton, K . E . , and Whi taker , F .D. 1970. Hydrology of a claypan watershed. Mo.

Agric. Exp. Stn. Bull. 974. 47 pp.

She1 ton, J .E. , and Coleman, N.T. 1968. Inorgani c phosphorus f r ac t ions and

t h e i r re la t ionship to residual value of large appl i cations of phosphorus on hi gh phosphorus f ix ing soi 1s . Soi 1 Sci . Soc. Am. Proc. 32:91-94.

Tan, K . H . , Beaty, E . R . , McCreery, R . A . , and Powell, J.D. 1972. Humic-fulvic acid content in s o i l s as

re la ted t o ley c1 ipping management and f e r t i l i z a t i o n . Soil Sci . Soc. Am.Proc. 36: 565-567.

Tan, K . H . , Edwards, J.H.9 J r . , Beaty, E . R . , and McCreery, R . A . 1970. Soil organic matter content and corn-

posi t i on as re1 ated t o ley c l i ppi ng management and f e r t i l i zation. Soi 1 Sc i . Soc. Am. Proc. 34:610-612.

Terman, G . L . , and Brown, M.A. 1968. Uptake of f e r t i l i z e r and s o i l ni trogen

by ryegrass, as affected by carbon- aceous residue. Soi 1 Sci. Soc. Am, Proc. 32: 86-90.

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t ion of water in to so i l columns. Water Resour. Res . 4: 81 7- 828.

Van Lear, D . H . 1971. Effects of spoi l texture on growth of

K-31 t a l l fescue. USDA For. Serv. Res. Note NE-141. 7 pp.

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Volk, G . M . , and Hensel, D .R . 1970. Aggrega t i on of mi neral and organi c

matter i n Rutledge, Ona, and Leon f ine sands of the southeastern coas ta l p l a i n . Soil Sc i . 110:333-338.

F m c t i o * ~ ~ , l i f e processes, -nutl?i-i;iii?.,, mc;' p k d s i - o',cg4ca 5 requiremmts of ,wnge p lar, ts , k l aa to~y and deueZoprzent.

Amn, R . D . 1958. A model of seed dormancy. Bot. Rev.

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Baskin, J.M., and Baskin, 6.6. 1971. Germination ecology of PhaczZia d&ia

var. d-&ia i n the Tennessee glades. Am. J . Bot. 58:98-104.

Baskin, J.M., and Baskin, C.C. 1971 . Germi nation of @perus inflezus Muhl .

Bot. Gaz. 132:3-9.

Baskin, J . M . , and Baskin, C . C . 1972. Influence of germination da teonsurv i -

val and seed production in a natural population of Leavsrdorthia sty Zosa. Am. Midl. Mat. 88:318-323.

Baskin, J.M.y Shank, S.C., and West, S.H. 1969. Seed dormancy i n two species of o i g i -

tctria from Africa. Crop Sci . 9: 584- 586.

Bennett, H . W . , and Burson, B . L . 1971. Effect of culm breakage on seed s e t i n

seven LDaspalm species and an in t r a - speci f i c hybrid. Crop Sci . l 1 : 229-231 .

Bennett, H . W . , and Marchbanks, W . W . 1969. Seed drying and v iab i l i t y i n d a l l i s -

grass . Agron. J . 61:175-177.

Bieber, G . L . , and Hovel and, C.S. 1968. Phytotoxici ty of p lant materials on

seed germi nat i on of crownve tch (Coro- niZZa uax4a L . ) . Agron. J . 60:185-188.

Bragg, L . H . 1969. Pollen s i r e variat ion i n se lec ted grass

taxa. Ecol . 50: 124-1 27.

Burns, R . E . 1970. Yield and qual i ty of d i f f e ren t ver t ica l

layers of a t a l l fescue sward. Agron. J . 62: 803-804.

Clapp, J.G., J r . , and Chamblee, D.S. 1970. Influence of d i f f e r e n t defol ia t ion

sys tems on the regrowth of pearl mi 1 l e t , hybri d sudangrass , and two sorghum- sudangrass hybrids from termi nal , ax- i l l a r y , and basal buds. Crop Sc i . 10: 345- 349.

Davis, F.S., Merkle, M . G . , and Bovey, R.M. 1968. Effect of moisture s t r e s s on the ab-

sorption and t r anspor to f herbicides in woody plants. Bot. Gaz. 129:183-189.

Farmer, R . E . , J r . , and Hall , G . G . 1970. Pokeweed seed germination: e f f ec t s of

environment s t r a t i f i c a t i o n a n d chemical growth regula tors . Ecol. 51:894-898.

Harshbarger, Tad , , and Perkins, C . J . 1971. Effect of shadeongrowth and seed pro-

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Hass, R . H . , and Dodd, J.D. 1972. Water s t r e s s patterns in honey mes-

qu i t e . Ecol . 53 : 674-680.

Hellmers, H a y and Burton, G.W. 1972. Photoperiod and temperature manipula-

t ion induces ea r ly anthesis in pearl mi l l e t . Crop Sci. 12:198-200.

Krochmal, A . 1970. Germinating okeberry seed ( ~ h g t o l a e c a

mer icana L.!. USDA For. Serv. Res. Note NE-114. 4 pp.

Lindauer, L . L . , and Quinn, J.A. 1972, Germi nation ecology of Danthonia s e r i -

cea populations. Am. J . Bot. 59:947- 951.

Logan, R . H . , Hoveland, C.S., and Donnelly, E . D . 1969. A germination inh ib i to r in the seed-

coat of ser icea (~espedeza cuneata (Dumont) G . Don). Agron. J . 61 : 265-266

Long, R.W. 1971. Floral polymorphy and amphimictic bred-

ing systems in RuelZia ea ro l in i ens i s (Acanthaceae). Am. J . Bot. 58:525-531.

McIntyre, B . L . , and Peters , E.J. 1972. Morphological development and germi na-

t ion of 1 ancel eaf ragweed (~rnbros ia b identa ta) . Mo. Agric. Exp. Stn. Bull. 993. 1 8 p p .

McMillan, C . , and Cope, J.M. 1969. Response t o carbon monoxide by geo-

graphic var iants i n Acacia farnesiana. Am. J . Bot. 56:600-602.

Matches, A.G. 1969. Influence of cut t ing height in darkness

on measurement of energy reserves of t a l l fescue. Agron. J . 67:896-898.

May, D.S. 1971. The ro le of population d i f f e ren t i a t ion

in experimental infection of Prosopis by Phonadendron, Am. 3. Bo t . 58 : 92 1 - 931.

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Monson, W . G . , and Burton, G . W . 1972. E f f e c t s of 1 ength of c u t and l e a f sur -

f a c e t reatments on d i g e s t i b i l i t y of f r e s h forage . Agron. J . 64:405-406.

Mooney, M .A. 1972. Carbon d ioxide exchange of p l an t s i n

na tura l environments. Bot. Rev. 38:455- 469.

Moori ng, M.T., Cooper, A . W . , and Seneca, E . D . 1971 . Seed germination response and evidence

f o r he ight ecophenes i n Sparti-m al tey- n i f l o r a from North Caro l ina . Am. J . Bo t . 58: 48- 55.

Peacock, J . T . , and McMillan, C . 1968. The photoperiodic response of American

Prosopis and Acacia from a broad 1 a t i - tud ina l d i s t r i b u t i o n . Am. J . Bot. 55: 153:159.

Peeper, T.F. , and Santelmann, P.W. 1969. The inf luence of severa l herb ic ides on

t he growthof two forage bermudagrasses. South. Weed S c i . Soc. Proc. 223195-200,

Peet , M . M . , and Adams, M.S. 1972. Net photosynthesis and r e s p i r a t i o n of

CZadonia subtenuis (Abb. ) Evans, and comparison with a northern l i chen spe- c i e s . Am. Mid1 . Nat. 88:446-454.

Quinn, J .A., R o t s e t t i s , J . , and Fa i rb ro the r s , D . E . 1972. Inf lorescence cha rac t e r s and reprodue-

t i ve prof i c i ency i n Danthonia sericea popula t ions . Am. J . Bot. 59:627-631.

Rice, E.L. 1971 . I nh ib i t i on of nodulat ion of inocula ted

1 egumes by 1 eaf l e acha t e s from pioneer p l a n t spec ies from abandoned f i e l d s . Am. J . Bot. 58:368-371.

Rice, E.L., and Pancholy, K. 1972. I nh ib i t i on o f n i t r i f i c a t i o n by c1 imax

ecosystems. Amer. J . Bot. 59:1033-1040.

Se ge lqu i s t , C . A . 1971 . Moi s t e n i ng and hea t ing improve germi -

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Seneca, E . D . 1969. ' Germination responses t o temperature

and s a l i n i t y of f ou r dune grasses from t h e ou t e r banks o f North Carol ina. Ecol . 50:45-53.

Seneca, E . D . 1972. Germination and seed1 i ng response of

At1 a n t i c and Gulf Coasts popu7 a t i o n s of liziola panicuZa-ta. Am. 3. Bat . 59: 290-296.

Seneca, E . D . 1972. Seed1 ing responses t o s a l i n i t y i n Four

dune grasses from t h e ou t e r banks o f North Carol i na. Ecol . 533465-477 .

Seneca, E.D., and Cooper, A.M. 1971 . Germi nat ion and seed1 i ng response t o

temperature daylength and s a l i ni t y by Armphi l a breviZiguZata from Mi ch i gan and North Carol ina. Bot. Gaz. 132:203- 21 5.

Shoop, M a c . , and McIlvain,, E . H . 1970, Growth pa t t e rn s of weepi ng 1 ovegras s and

how they r e l a t e t o management. F i r s t Weepi ng Lovegrass Syrnp. Proc. , Noble Foundation, Ardmore, Okl a . pp. 1-9.

Smith, A . E . , and Leinweber, C . L . 1971. Rela t ionsh ip of carbohydrate t rend and

morphological development of 1 i t t l e bl uestem t i 1 l e r s . Ecol . 52:1052-1057.

Smith, B . W . 1968. Cytogeography and cytotaxonomi c r e l a -

t i onsh ip s of Rwnex paucifolius. Am. J . Bo t . 55: 673- 683.

Smith, C . W . , King, C . C . , and Buchanan, G . A . 1972. Germination and control of Ranunculw

abortiu-us and R. sardous (Crantz) i n pas tures . South. Weed Sci . Soc. Proc. 25:195.

Templeton, W .C., J r . , Menees, J . L . , and Taylor , T.H. 1969. Growth of young orchardgrass (Ziacty l i s

glomerata L.) p l an t s i n d i f f e r e n t en- vironments. Agron. J . 61:780-782.

Teng, J . I . , and P r i t c h e t t , W.L . 1970. E f f ec t s of season, n igh t temperature,

and potass i um on t h e absorp t ion and t r an s loca t i on of i ron i n c en t i pede grass (Eremochloa ophiuroi&s Munro Hack. ) . Bot. Gaz. 131 :272-276.

Watschke, T.L., Schmidt, R . E . , Carson, E.W.and Blaser , R . E . 1972. Some metab01 i c phenomena of Kentucky

bl uegrass under high temperatures. Crop Sci . 12:87-90.

Watson, V . H ., and Ward, C . Y . 1970. Inf luence o f i n t a c t t i l l e r s and he igh t

o f c u t on regrowth and carbohydrate r e s e rve s o f da l l i sgrass (Paspalm dilatation Poi r . ) . Crop Sci . 10: 474- 476.

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Mi1 kinson, R . E . 1972. Water s t r e s s i n s a l t cedar . Bot. Gaz.

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Millemsen, R . W . , and Rice, E . L . 1972. Mechanism of seed dormancy i n Lr&rosia

arz;emLsiifolIa. Am. J . BO t . 59 : 248- 257.

Wolf, D.D., and Blaser , R . E . 1972. Growth r a t e and p h y s i o l o ~ o f a l f a l f a

a s inf luenced by canopy and l i g i l t . Crop Sci . 12:23-26.

No1 t e r s , G . L . 1970. Breaking dormancy of 1 ongl e a f uni 01 a

seeds . J . Range Manage. 23: 1 78-1 80.

GENET I CS j PATHOLOGY, AND ENTOMOLOGY

Heredity, cg to l o g , and range plant breeding; diseases and insects of range plaats, the i r causes, e f f e c t s , and trea tments . Begg, J .E. , and Burton, G.W.

1971 . Comparative s tudy of f i v e genotypes of pearl mil l e t under a range of photo- periods and temperatures. Crop Sci. 11 : 803-805.

Braverman, S.W., and Oakes, A.J. 1972. Disease r e s i s t a n c e i n warm-season for -

age, range, and turf grasses. Bot. Rev. 38: 491 - 544.

Burton, G . W . 1970. Symposium on pa s tu r e methods f o r maxi-

m u m production i n beef c a t t l e : breed- i ng and managing new grasses t o maxi - mize beef c a t t l e production i n t h e South. J . Anim. S c i . 30:143-147.

Burton, G.W. 1972. Natural s t e r i 1 i t y mai n t a ine r and f e r -

t i l i t y r e s t o r e r mutants i n T i f t 23A1 cytoplasmic male-s te r i l e pearl mil 1 e t , Pennisetwn typhoides (Burm. ) Stapf and Hubb. Crop Sci , 12: 280-282.

Burton, G.W. 1972. Regis t ra t ion o f crop cul t i v a r s : reg i s -

t r a t i o n of Coas tcross-1 bermudagrass. Crop. S c i . 12:125.

Burton, G . W . , Gunnells, 3 . B . , and Lowrey, R.S. 1958. Yield and q u a l i t y of e a r l y and l a t e -

maturing, near-i sogenic populat ions of pearl m i l l e t . Crop Sc i . 8:431-434.

Burton, G . W . , and Nonson, W . G . 1972. I nheri tance of dry matter diges t i bi 1 i t y

i n bermudagrass, C2xo&n dacqlon (L. ) Pers. Crop S c i . 12:375-378.

Burton, G .W., Monson, W . G . , Johnson, J .C., Jr,, and o the r s . 1961. Ef fec t of t h e d2 dwarf gene on t h e

forage y i e l d and qua1 I t y of pearl mil- l e t . Agron. J . 61:607-611.

Burton, G . W . , and Powell, J.B. 1968. Pearl mi 1 l e t breeding and cy togene t ics

Adv. Agron. 20: 50-89,.

Cope, W.A. , and Rawlings, J.O. 1970. I nhe r i t ance o f forage y i e l d and c e r t a i n

morphologi cal and f r u i t i ng cha rac t e r i s- t i c s i n crownvetch. Crop Sci . 10: 550- 553.

Harlan, J .R. , DeWet, J . M . J., and Richardson,W . L . 1969. Hybridi za t ion s t u d i e s wi th speci es o f

Cgnocibn from East Africa and Malagasy. Am. J . Bot. 56:944-950.

Powel 1 , A.M. 1972. A r t i f i c i a l hybr id iza t ions i n t h e sub-

t r i b e Peri t y l anae (Composi tae-Hele- n i eae ) . Am. J . Bot. 59:760-768.

Rice, E . L . 1972. A1 1 elopa t h i c e f f e c t s of Andropogoon

scoparius and i t s pers i s tence i n old f i e l d s . Am. J . Bot.59:752-755.

Schank, S.C., Carmichael , J.W., and Stanley,R.L. 1970. Hybridizat ion o f d ig i t g r a s s having

wi n t e r hardi ness . Soi 1 and Crop Sci . Soc. F la . Proc. 30:229-232.

Streetman, L.J. 1970. Cytogenetics of Eragrostis. F i r s t Weep-

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Ware, S.A., and Quarterman, E. 1969. Seed germination in cedar g lade Talinum.

Ecol. 50:137-140.

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GENERAL Halbrook, W.A. , Denton, D.C., Spooner, A,E.,and

Senepa2 treatnen&s and zonsi6erat-lo-r, of so:d$he~fi pavzges, inc~ud-Gng rcilge suriiegs, ma.nizgenext plans, an2 L i ~ e s t o c k distribu*icz.

Anderson, R . C . 1970. An out1 i ne f o r mu1 t i p l e - u s e planning.

J . For. 68:558-560.

B a r r e t t , G.W. 1968. The e f f e c t s of an acu t e i n s e c t i c i d e

s t r e s s on a semi-enclosed grassland ecosystem. Ecol. 49:1019-1035.

Bryant, H.T., Blaser , R . E . , Hammes, R . C . , J r . , and Fontenot , J .P . 1970. Symposium on pas ture methods f o r max,i-

mum production of beef c a t t l e : e f f e c t of grazing management on animal and a rea ou tput . J . Anim. Sc i . 30:153-158.

Bryant, H.T., Blaser , R . E . , and Peterson, J.R. 1972. E f f ec t of tramp1 ing by c a t t l e on blue-

g r a s s y i e l d and s o i l compaction of a Meadowville loam. Agr0n.J. 64:331-334.

Burns, J . C., Harvey,R. W ., Gross , H . D . , and o the r s . 1970. Pas tures and grazing systems f o r t h e

mountains of North Carol ina. N . C . Agric. Exp. S tn . Bull . 437. 49 pp.

Clawson, M . 1972. Range management in t he United S t a t e s

f o r t h e next one t o t h r e e genera t ions . J . Range Manage. 25:328-332.

Clement, T. 1972. Big d r i v e r o t a t e s pas tures . Prog.

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Cope, J .T . , J r . , King, C . C . , Pa t te rson , T.B., and B e l l , S.C. 1972. Forage and feed systems f o r beef brood

cow herds. Ala. Agric. Exp. S tn . Bull . 435. 27 pp.

Ray, M . L . 1971. Farm plans f o r beef c a t t 1 e producers

on shallow upland s o i l s o f t h e Arkansas River Val 1 ey . Arkansas Agri c. Exp. S l n . Bull . 760. 29 pp.

Hayne, D . W . 1969. The use of models i n resource manage-

ment. White- tai led Deer Symp. Proc . , USDA For. Se rv . , South. For. Exp. S tn . pp. 119-122.

Heady, H.F. 1970. Grazing systems: terms and d e f i n i t j o n s .

J . Range Manage, 23:59-61.

Hooper, J .F . 1968. Planning, programming, budgeting system.

J . Range Manage. 21:123-125.

Hooper, J . F . , Workman, J.P.,Grumbles, J.B.,and Cook, C.W. 1969. Improved l i ve s tock d i s t r i b u t i o n with

f e r t i l i z e r - - a prel iminary economic eva lua t ion . J. Range Manage. 22:108-110.

Hughes, R . H . 1970. Year-long management of f o r age and

c a t t l e on pine-wiregrass ranges of t h e southeas te rn United S t a t e s . I n t . Grass l . Congr. Proc. 11:45-48.

Hughes, R . H . 1970. C a t t l e grazing management on pine-wire-

g r a s s range. J . Range Manage. 23:71-72.

King, C . C . , J r . , Anthony, W . B . , Be l l , S.C., and o the r s . 1971. Beef cow grazing systems compared on

Eutaw c l ay . Ala. Agric. Exp. S tn . Bull . 424. 31 pp.

Feazel , J . I . , Carpenter , J .C . , J r . , and Ha r r i s , Knox, J . W . , and Oakes, J . Y. H . E . 1970. Year-round grazing w i t h a beef cow herd 1972. Three methods of v ~ i n t e r i n g caws and s t ud i ed . La. Agric. 14(1):14-15.

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Feazel , J . I . , Ha r r i s , H . E . , C a r p e n t e r , J . C . , J r . , Po r t e r , I.R. and Roark, C . B . 1970. Native grass1 ands f o r inexpensive graz- 1971. Three methods of winter ing cows and ing. Arkansas C a t t l e Bus. May 1970

ca lves . La. S t a t e Univ. L ives t . Prod. p. 8, Day Proc. 11:142-143.

Smith, H . B . F rankl in , J .F . , and Trappe, J.M. 1968. Managing grazing resources f o r p r o f i t

1968. Natural a r ea s : needs, concepts , and on commerci a1 timber1 ands. J . Range c r i t e r i a . J . For. 66:456-461. Manage. 21:114-118.

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RANGE FORAGE PRODUCTION, U T I L I Z A T I O N , AND MAINTENANCE

P~qoJueticsn and use cf r c ~ a ~ e forage, tnclu2izg g m x t n g zapaei t p , sgs terns of mamgemnt, r m g e eondi-lsior,, and a2aptabi'Li-t-2 of panges tc diffe~ent k&ds cf classes of ar,imt;;Zs.

B a r r i c k , E.R. 1972, More beef p e r ac re per cow. South.

Beef Prod. 2(6) :10.

Bates, R.P. 1970. Performanceof common weeping lovegrass

i n a c l i p p i n g t e s t . F i r s t Weeping Lovegrass Symp. Proc. , Nobl e Found. , Ardmore, Okla. pp. 29-40.

Baxter , H.D., Owen, J.R., Montgomery, M.J., and o t h e r s . 1968. Pas tu r ing vs. h a r v e s t i n g o f a grass-

legume m i x t u r e . Tenn. Agr i c . Exp. Stn. B u l l . 454. 25 pp.

B jugstad, A.J., and Vogel, W.G. 1970. How t o manage Ozark glades f o r good

g raz ing . USDA For. Serv., Nor th Cen t ra l For. Exp. Stn. 4 pp.

Bryant , H.T., and B laser , R.E. 1968. E f f e c t s of c l i p p i n g compared t o g r a z i n g

o f Ladino c lover -o rchardgrass and a l - f a l f a - o r c h a r d g r a s s m i x t u r e s . Agron. J . 60~165-166.

Clement. T. 1969. F ish, fow l , and cows share m u l t i p l e

use of Creole c o u n t r y marshland. S o i l Conserv. 35: 16-17.

Dalrymple, R.L. 1970. What we d i d t o g e t 495 pounds o f beef

per ac re from weeping lovegrass. F i r s t Weeping Lovegrass Symp. Proc., Noble Found., Ardmore, Okla. pp. 100-109.

H a l l s , L.K., and A lcan iz , R. 1971. Forage y i e l d s i n an e a s t Texas p ine-

hardwood f o r e s t . . J . For. 69:25-26.

Har t , R.H. 1972. Forage y i e l d , s t o c k i n g r a t e and beef

ga ins on pas tu re . Herb. Abs t r . 42: 345-353.

Hoveland, C.S., Carden, E.L., Anthony, W.B., and Cunningham, J.P. 1970. Management e f f e c t s on fo rage p r o d u c t i o n

and d i g e s t i b i 1 i ty o f y u c h i arrow1 e a f c1 over (~rijcc li-mi vesiculosun; Savi ) . Agron. J . 62:115-116.

Owensby, C.E., and Anderson, K.L. 1969. E f f e c t o f c l i p p i n g da te on loamy up-

l a n d bluestem range. J. Range Manage. 22:351-35-4.

Roundtree, B.W., B jugstad, A.J.9 and Mheaton, W.M. 7970. Establ ishment and management o f b i g

bluestem, swi tchgrass, and Ind iangrass i n M i s s o u r i . UMC Guide 4673, Univ . Mo., Columbia. 4 pp.

f h i f l e t , T.N., and. Heady, H.F. 1971. S p e c i a l i z e d g r a z i n g systems: t h e i r

p l a c e i n range management. USDA S o i l Conserv. Serv--SCS-TP-152. 73 pp.

Shoop, M.C., and M c I l v a i n , E.H. 1971. Why some ca t t lemen overgraze and some

d o n ' t . J . Range Manage. 24:252-257.

Spooner, A.E., J e f f e r y , M.R., and Huneycutt , H.J. 1971. E f f e c t o f management p r a c t i c e s o n John-

songrass f o r hay p roduc t ion . Arkansas A g r i c . Exp. Stn. B u l l . 769. 19 pp.

Vogel, M.G., and Bjugstad, A.J. 1968. E f f e c t s o f c l i p p i n g on y i e l d and t i l l -

e r i n g o f l i t t l e bluestem,big bluestem, and Ind iangrass . J . Range Manage. 21 : 136-140.

Wolters, G.L. 1972. Responses of southern bluestems t o

p i n e s t raw mulch, leachate, and ash. J . Range Manage. 25: 20-23.

Wolters, G.L. 1972. Produc t ion and p e r s i s t e n c e o f common

carpetgrass i n r e l a t i o n t o s i t e and h a r v e s t frequency. J. Range Manage. 25: 360-364.

IMPROVEMENT OF FORAGE RESOURCES

General publications on pange forage improve- ment. Ef fects o f plant eontro Z on range forage produetion.

See also F e r t i l i z a t i o n , Supplemental Pastures, Range Developments, and F i r e .

B jugstad, A.J., and Crawford, H.S. 1969. Conver t ing brush t o grass i n south-

western Ozarks looks promis ing. Arkan- sas C a t t l e Bus. 5(7):6.

Broome, S.W. 1972. S t a b i 1 i z i n g dredge s o i 1 by c r e a t i n g

new s a l t marshes w i t h Spart im a l ter - n i f Z o ~ a . S o i l S c i . Soc. N.C. Proc. 15:136-147.

Burns, J.C., Gross, H.D., Woodhouse, W.W., and Nelson, L.A. 1970. Seasonal d r y m a t t e r d i s t r i b u t i o n and

annual y i e l d s of a cool-season sward as a1 t e r e d by f requency and r a t e o f n i t r o g e n appl i c a t i o n . Agron. J . 62 : 453-458.

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Drawe, D . L . , and Box, T.W. 1969. High ra t e s of nitrogen f e r t i l i z a t i o n

i nf 1 uence coas ta1 prai r i e range. J . Range Manage. 22:32-36.

Graves, J.E., and McMurphy, M.E . 1969. Burning and f e r t i l i z a t i o n f o r range

'improvement i n central Oklahoma. J . Range Manage. 22 : 7 65- 168.

Grelen, H . E . , Whitaker, L . B . , and Lohrey, R . E . 1972. Herbage response t o precorrmercial

thinning in direct-seeded s lash pine. J . Range Manage. 25:435-437.

Lewis, C . E . 1970. Responses to chopping and rock phos-

phate on south Florida ranges. J . Range Manage. 23 : 276-282.

McNeese, L . L . , and Glasgow, L . L . 1971. Experimental treatments f o r the con-

t r o l of wiregrass and sa l tmarsh grass i n a brackish marsh. Proc. Southeast. Assoc. Game and Fish Comm. Conf. 24 (1970) : 127-1 45.

Spooner, A . E . , and Ray, M . L . 1969. Pasture f e r t i l i z a t i o n and grazing man-

agement s tudies in southwest Arkansas. Arkansas Agric. Exp. Stn. Bull. 741 . 27 PP.

F e r t i l i z a t i o n

Effects o f f e r t i l i za t ion on range prodzletivity.

See also Forage Value, D iges t ib i l i t y , Chemical Analysis, and Physiography and So i l s .

Allen, S.E., H u n t , C . M . , and Terman, G . L . 1971. Nitrogen re1 ease from sul furcoated

urea, as af fec ted by coating weight, placement, and temperature. Agron. J . 63:529-533.

Beaty, E . R . , Powell, J.D., and Lawrence, R . M . 1970. Response of brunswickgrass (Paspalm

nicorae Parodi) to N f e r t i l i z a t i o n and intense cl ipping. Agr0n.J. 62:363-365.

Fribourg, H . A . , and Reynolds, J.H. 1968. Yield and stand responses of orchard-

grass (Dacty Zis glorierata L.) subjected to d i f f e ren t management treatments and nitrogen f e r t i l i z e r levels . T a n . Agric. Exp. Stn. Bull. 451. 27 pp.

Gomide, J.A., Noller, C . H . , Matt, G . O . , and others . 1969. Effect of plant age and nitrogen f e r -

t i l i z a t i o n on the chemical composition and in vi t r o ce l lu lose d iges t ib i l i t y of tropical grasses. Agron. J.61:116-120.

Gomide, J . A . , Noller, C . H . , Matt, G.O. and others .

1969. Mineral composition of s ix t rop ica l grasses as influenced by p lan t age and nitrogen f e r t i l i z a t i o n . Agron. J . 67: 120-123.

Hileman, L . H . 1971. Response of bermudagrass t o th ree

sources and two ra t e s of nitrogen. Arkansas Farm Res. 20(5) : 7 .

Hilmon, J.B., and Douglass, J.E. 1968. Potential impact of f o r e s t f e r t i l i z a -

t ion on range, wi ld l i f e , and watershed management. Proc. For. Fert . Symp. Gainesvil l e y Fla.,Publ . TVA Natl. Fer t . Center, Muscle Shoals, Ala. pp.197-202.

Hodges, E . M . , Kirk, W . G . , Davis, G . K . , and others . 1968. Effect of phosphate f e r t i l i z e r s on

pangolagrass pastures and beef pro- duction. Fla. Agric. Exp. Stn. Circ. S-190. 11 pp.

Hoen, K. 1970. Performance in mixed swards of th ree

perennial ryegrass and three white clover va r i e t i e s a t two nitrogen level s . I r i sh . J . Agric. Res. 9(2):215-223.

Hoj ja t i , S.M., McCreery, R . A . , and Adams, W . E . 1968. Effects of nitrogen and potassium f e r -

t i l i z a t i o n , i r r i g a t i o n , and c l ipping interval on chemical composition of coastal bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pe r s . ) . I . Total avai lable car- bohydrates. Agron. J . 60:617-619.

Hoj ja t i , S.M., Taylor, T .H . , and Templeton,W.C., J r . 1972. Ni t ra te accumulation in rye, t a l l fes-

cue, and bermudagrass as af fec ted by nitrogen f e r t i l i z a t i o n . Agr0n.J. 64: 624-627.

Hughes, R . H . , Bengtson, G . W . , and Harrington, T. A . 1971 . Forage response t o nitrogen and phos-

phorus f e r t i l i z a t i o n in a 25-year-old plantation of s lash pine. USDA For. Serv. Res. Pap. SE-82. 7 pp.

Kroth, E . M . , Smith, G . E . , Mattas, R . , and Rothy J . A . 1969. Fe r t i l i z ing hay and pasture crops in

Missouri. Mo. Agric. Exp. Stn. Bull. 942. 37 pp.

Lovelace, D . A . , Hol t , E . C . , and Anderson, W. B. 1968. Ni t ra te and nutr ient accumulation in

two va r i e t i e s of bermudagrass (Cgnodon CIU~t37ton (L. ) Pers.) a s influenced by soil-applied f e r t i l i z e r nu t r i en t s . Agron. J . 60: 551 -554.

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Matocha, J .E . 1971, Inf luence of s u l f u r sources and mag-

nesium on forage y i e l d s o f coas ta l bermudagrass iCynodon dact2ian ( L . Pers , ) , Agron, J . 63 : 493-436.

Mays, D.A . , and Terman, G . L . 1969. Sulfur-coated ureaand uncoated so lub l e

n i t rogen f e r t i l i z e r s f o r fescue forage . Agron. 3. 61 : 489-492.

Monson, W . G . , Burton, G.W., Wilkinson, W.S., and Dumford, S.W. 1971. E f f ec t of N f e r t i l i z a t i o n and simazine

on y i e l d , p ro t e in , amino-acid conten t , and caro tenoid pigments of coa s t a l ber- mudagrass. Agron J . 63:928-930.

Morrison, E.G., and Edwards, N . C . 1971. What i s t h e be s t n i t rogen leve l and

s tocking r a t e f o r win te r pas ture? Miss. Farm Res. 34(9) :3 , 5 , 6.

Mott, G . O . , Kaiser , C . J . , Peterson, R . C . , and o t h e r s . 1971. Supplemental feeding of s t e e r s on

Festuea arundinaeea Schreb. pas tures f e r t i l i z e d a t t h r e e l e v e l s of n i t r o - gen. Agron. J . 63:751-755.

Reynolds, J.H. 1969. Carbohydrate r e s e rve t rends in orchard-

g r a s s (LAaety Zis glomerata L . ) grown under d i f f e r e n t c u t t i n g f requenc ies and n i t rogen f e r t i l i z a t i o n l e v e l s . Crop Sci . 9:720-723.

Scarsbrook, C . E . 1970. Regressionof n i t rogen uptake on n i t r o -

gen added from fou r sources applied on g r a s s . Agron. J . 62:618-620.

S h i r l e y , R . L . , Easley, J .F . , McCall, J .T . , and o the r s . 1968. Phosphorus f e r t i l i z a t i o n of pangola-

g r a s s pas tures and phosphorus, ca l cium, hemoglobin and hematocri t in blood of cows. J . Anim. Sc i . 27:757-765.

Smithson, L.J., Lindley, C . E . , and Callahan, H . H . 1971. Levels of f e r t i l i z a t i o n of permanent

pas tures i n black p r a i r i e a rea of Mi s s i s s i pp i . Miss. Farm Res. 34(10) :6,7.

Stephens, R . L . , and J u t r a s , M . W . 1968. The e f f e c t of p lan t ing d a t e , n i t r o -

gen r a t e s , and temperature on seed- l i n g v igor of Kentucky 31 fescue . S.C. Agric. Exp. S tn . Ci rc . 157. 5 pp.

Stuedemann, J.A., Wilkinson, S.R., Williams, D.J., and Hillsman, G . A . 1971. Fe r t i 1 i z a t i o n of t a l l fescue pas tures

with d i sposa l r a t e s of b r o i l e r l i t t e r . I . Evidence of beef cow hea l t h prob- lems. Assoc. South. Agric. Workers Proc. 68:70.

Volk, G.M., and Horn, G . C . 1972. Response of Tifway bermudagrass t o

s u l f u r on sandy s o i l s . Agron. J . 64: 359-361.

Hatschke, T.L., Schmidt, R . E . , and Blaser , R . E . 1970. Responses of some Kentucky bl uegrasses

t o h i g h temperature and n i t rogen f e r - t i l i t y . Crop. Sc i . 10:372-376.

Wi1 kinson, S.R., Stuedemann, J.A., Williams, D.J. and o the r s . 1971. F e r t i l i z a t i o n of t a l l fescue pa s tu r e s

with d i sposa l r a t e s of b r o i l e r l i t t e r . 11. Some e f f e c t s on s o i l and p l a n t chemical composition. Assoc. South. Agric. Workers Proc. 68: 57.

Wilkinson, S.R., Welch, L.F., Hillsman, G . A . , and Jackson, W.A. 1968. Compatibi l i ty of t a l l fescue and

coas ta l bermudagrass a s a f f ec t ed by n i t rogen f e r t i l i z a t i o n and he ight of c l i p . Agron. J . 60:359-362.

Woodhouse, W . W . , J r . 1968. The long-term f e r t i l i z e r requirements

of coas ta l bermudagrass. I . Potassiurn. Agron. J . 60:508-512.

Woodhouse, W . W . , J r . 1969. The long-term f e r t i l i z e r requirements

of coas ta l bermudagrass. 11. Nitrogen, phosphorus, and lime. Agron. J . 61: 251 -256.

Woodhouse, W . W . , J r . 1969. Long-term f e r t i l i t y requirements of

coas ta l bermudagrass . I I I . Sul phur. Agron. J . 61 : 705-708.

Revegetation

Principles, methods, species, and practical applications of both natural revegetation and ~ r t i f i c i a l seeding for improved forage pro- daction.

Beaty, E . R . , Powell, J .D. , and S tan ley , R . L . 1968. Production and pe r s i s t ence of wild

annual peanuts i n bahia and bermuda- g r a s s sods. J . Range Manage. 21 :331- 333.

Bengtson, G . W . , Mays, D . A . , and Zarger, T.G. 1971. Techniques useful i n e s t ab l i sh ing veg-

e t a t i v e cover on reclaimed sur face- mined land. Proc. Rehabil. D ra s t i c a l l y Disturbed Sur f . Mined Lands Symp. Ga. Sur f . Mined Land Use Board, Macon. pp. 79-86.

Bennett, O . L . 1971 . Grasses and 1 egumes f o r revege ta t ion

of s t r ip-mined a r ea s . Proc. Reveg. and Econ. Use of Surface-Mined Land and Mine Refuse Symp., W . Va. Univ., Morgantown. pp. 23-25.

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C u r t i s , W . R . 1971. Vegetating str ip-mine s p o i l s f o r runoff

and erosion con t ro l . Proc. Reveg, and Economic Use of Surface-Mined Land and Mine Refuse Symp., W. Va. Univ., Morgantown. pp. 40-41 .

Dalryrnpl e , R . L . 1970, Neeping lovegrass es tab l i shment and

management of f i r s t yea r s t ands . F i r s t Weeping Lovegrass Symp. Proc. , Noble Found., Ardmore, Okla. pp. 21-28.

Ha l l s , L .K. , Perkins, C.J . , and Turk, J . 1970. Seeded 1 egumes reproduce poorly on cu t -

over 1 ongl eaf pi nel ands . USDA For. Serv. Res. Note SO-105. 5 pp.

Hart , R. W . , Retzer , H . J . , Dudley, R.F., and Ca r l son , G . E . 1971. Seeding sorghum x sudangrass hybrids

i n to t a l l fescue sod. Agron. 5.63: 478-480.

Haynswor t h , H . J . 1971. Experienceof Soi l Conservation Serv ice

in revege ta t ing d r a s t i c a l l y d i s turbed s i t e s . Proc. Rehabil. D ra s t i c a l l y Dis- turbed Sur f . Mined Lands Symp. Ga. Surf . Mined Land Use Board, Macon. pp. 104-108.

Hoveland, C.S., Buchanan, G . A . , and Donnelly, E . D . 1971. Establishment of s e r i c e a lespedeza.

Weed Sc i . 19:21-24.

Hoveland, C.S., and Carden, E . L . 1971. Overseeding win te r annual g rasses i n

s e r i cea 1 espedeza. Agron. J . 63 : 333- 334.

Hudson, C.H. 1971. Experience of t h e highway department

in revege ta t ing s l opes and d r a s t i c a l l y d i s turbed s i t e s . Proc. Rehabil. Dras- t i c a l l y Disturbed Sur f . Mined Lands Symp. Ga. Su r f . Mined Land Use Board, Macon. pp. 100-103.

McCreery , R.A. 1971. Grasses and legumes useful f o r r e c l a -

mation. Proc. Rehabil . D r a s t i c a l l y Disturbed Su r f . Mine Lands Symp. Ga. Sur f . Mined Land Use Board, Macon. pp. 87-88.

May, J .T. 1971. Se l ec t i on and use of t r e e s i n r e c l a -

mation. Proc. Rehabil. D r a s t i c a l l y Disturbed Su r f . Mined Lands Symp. Ga. Sur f . Mined Land Use Board, Macon. pp. 89-99.

Pe t e r s , E.J., and Lowance, S.A. 1971. Establ ishment of crownvetch with her-

b i c ide s . Agron. J . 63:230-232.

Rawson, J.W. 1971. Surface mining and w i l d l i f e . Proc.

Reveg. and Econ. Use of Surface-Mined Land and Mine Refuse Symp,, W . Va. Univ., Morgantown. pp. 37-39.

S t a l t e r , R . , and Batson, W.T. 1969. Transp lan ta t ion of s a l t marsh vegeta-

t i o n , Georgetown, South Carol i na. Ecol . 50: 1087-1 089.

Taylor , T.H., Smith, E . M . , and Templeton, W.C. , J r . 1969. Use of minimum t i l l a g e and he rb i c ide

f o r e s t ab l i sh ing legumes i n Kentucky b luegrass ( ~ o a pratensis L . ) Swards. Agron. J . 61 :761-766.

Vogel , U . G . 1970. Weeping lovegrass f o r vege ta t ing s t r i p -

mine s p o i l s i n Appalachia. F i r s t Weep- i ng Lovegrass Symp. Proc. Nobl e Found . Ardmore, Okla. pp. 152-162.

Vogel, W . G . , and Berg, W.A. 1968. Grasses and legumes f o r cover on ac id

s t r ip -mine s p o i l s . J . Soi l and Water Conserv. 23:89-91.

Suppl emental Pastures

CieveZopment and grazing of improved pastures as supp Zementa Z forage for range Zivestock. A Zso incZudes establishment and use of grazed fire- brea k s . Adams, W . E . , Pal l a s , J . E . , J r . , and Dawson, R . N .

1970. Tillage-methods f o r corn-sod systems i n t h e southern Piedmont. Agron. J . 62:646-649.

Allen, M . , and Ellzey, H . D . 1970. A t t h e Southeast S t a t i o n , a decade of

t e s t i n g win te r annual g rasses f o r f o r - age. La. Agric. 14(1):4-6.

Arnold, B . L . 9 and Crocket t , S.P. 1970. Winter pas tures of ryegrass f o r 400-

pound ca lves . Miss. Farm Res. 33(8) : 7.

Arnold, B . L . 9 Crocke t t , S.P., and Courson, D. 1972. Ryegrass pas tures f o r 400-pound s t e e r

ca lves . Miss. Farm Res. 35 (9 ) :1 , 4 , 6.

Barne t t , A.P., Beaty, E . R . , and Dooley, A . E . 1972. Runoff and s o i l l o s s e s from c l o s e l y

grazed fescue , a new concept i n g r a s s management f o r t h e southern Piedmont. J . So i l and Water Conserv. 27:168-170.

Bates, R.P. 1970. C h a r a c t e r i s t i c s of v a r i e t i e s f o r w in t e r

pa s tu r e systems. F i r s t Weeping Love- g r a s s Symp. Proc., Noble Found., Ardmore, Okla. pp. 173-183.

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Beaty, E . R . , Brown, R . H . , and Morris, J.B. 1970. Response of Pensacola bahiagrass t o

i n t ense c l i pp ing , I n t . Grass l . Congr. Proc . 1 1 : 538- 542.

Beaty, E . R . , and Powell, J.D. 1968. Pensacola bahia: t h e g r a s s t h a t came

t o s t ay . Ga. Agric, Res. 10(2):8-9.

Beaty, E . R . 9 and Powell, J.D. 1969, Forage production of arnclo and crimson

c love r on Pensacola and coas t a l bermu- dagrass sods. J . Range Manage. 22:36- 39.

Beaty, E . R . , Powell, J.D., and Edwards, J.H. 1969. Forageand animal ga ins of coas ta l

bermuda and Pensacola bahia. J . Range Manage. 22:318-321.

Beaty, E . R . , S tan ley , R . L . , and Powell, J.D. 1968. Ef fec t of he ight o f c u t on y i e l d of

Pensacola bahiagrass . Agron. J . 60: 356-358.

Berry, R . F., and Hovel and, C.S. 1969. Summer d e f o l i a t i o n and autumn-winter

production of P h l a r G spec ies and t a l l fescue v a r i e t i e s . Agron. J . 61:493-496.

Birdwell , P . 1971. Pensacola bahiagrass-- the g r a s s of t h e

f u t u r e . Cattleman 57(8) :42, 58.

Blue, W.G. 1970. Fe r t i 1 i z e r n i t rogen uptake by Pensaco-

1 a bahiagrass ( ~ a s ~ a l w n notatwn) from Leon f i n e sand, a spodosol. Int. Grassl . Congr. Proc. 11:389-392.

Brown, A . R . 1968. Rye v a r i e t i e s proven good forage pro-

ducers in Piedmont. Ga. Agric. Res. 9(3):5-7.

Burns, J .C. , Cope, W.A. , Goode, L . , and o the r s . 1969. Evaluation of: crownvetch ( ~ o r o n i l l a

v a r i a L.) by performance of beef c a t t l e . Agron. J . 61:480-487.

Burton, G.W. 1970. Breeding subt ropica l spec ies f o r in -

creased animal production. I n t . Grass l . Congr. Proc. ll:A56-A63.

Burton, G . W . 1972, Coastcross-1 and o the r new forage

g r a s se s . La. S t a t e Univ. L ives t . Prod. Day Proc. 12:31-36.

Chapman, H . D . , Lowrey, R.S.,andMcCormick,W.C. 1969. Hay and o a t s pas ture f o r win te r ing

beef cows? Ga, Agric.Res. 11(2):14-15.

Clark, C.O. 1972. Our method of grazing yea r l i ng c a t t l e

on win te r pas ture . La. S t a t e Univ. L ives t . Prod. Day Proc. 72:58-62.

Crocke t t , S.P. 1968. Winter grazing f o r fal l -dropped beef

ca lves . Miss. Farm Res. 31(8):7.

Dalrymple, R . L . 1970. Weeping lovegrass i n i n t eg ra t ed fo r age

systems. F i r s t Weeping Lovegrass Symp. Proc. , Noble Found. , Ardmore, Okl a . pp. 71-38.

Did ie r , D . E . 1970. Ryegrass boosts beef p r o f i t s i n r i c e

a r ea . La. Cattleman 70:8-9.

Dorse t t , D.J. 1990. Ermelo lovegrass in t h e Renner systems.

F i r s t Weeping Lovegrass Syrnp. Proc . , Nobl e Found., Ardmore, Okl a . pp. 79-83.

Duble, R . L . 1970. N u t r i t i v e value and grazing comparison

of weeping lovegrass and o the r summer grasses . F i r s t Weeping Lovegrass Symp. Proc. , Noble Found., Ardmore, Okla. pp. 90-99.

Dunavin, L.S. 1970. Gahi-1 pearl m i l l e t and two sorghum x

sudangrass hybrids a s pas ture f o r yea r l i ng beef c a t t l e . Agron. J . 62: 375-377.

El l z ey , H . D . , Morgan, E . B . , and. Nelson, B . D . 1968. Should bahiagrass be supplemented with

m i l l e t ? La. Agric. 12(3):8-9.

G O S S , J . 1971. Bahia works well f o r Grant Par i sh

cat t lemen. La. Cattleman 71 ( 4 ) :28.

Gray, E . , and Reynolds, J.H. 1970. Ef fec t of s t a g e of matur i ty on y i e l d

and l e a f conten t of annual lespedeza. Tenn. Farm and Home S c i . , Apri l -June pp. 25-28.

Ha r r i s , R . R . , Evans, E . M . , Boseck, J .K. , and Webster, W.B. 1972. Fescue, o rchardgrass , and coas ta l ber-

mudagrass grazing f o r yea r l i ng beef s t e e r s . Ala. Agric. Exp, S tn . Bull . 432. 1 4 p p .

Ha r r i s , R . R . , Hoveland, C.S., Boseck, J.K., and Webster, W.B. 1972. Wheat, o a t s , o r rye with ryegrass and

yuchi arrowleaf c l ove r a s grazing f o r s t ocke r ca lves . Ala. Agric. Exp. S tn . Circ. 197. 13 pp.

Harvey, R . W . , Wise, M.B . , Tugman, D.F., and o the r s . 1970. Pas tures and graz ing systems f o r t h e

mountains of North Carol ina. N . C . Agric. Exp. S tn . Bull . 437. 49 pp.

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Holt , E - C . , and Lancaster , J.A. 1968. Yield and surv iva l of coas ta l bermuda-

grass a s inf luenced bymanagement prac- t i c e s . Agron. J . 60:7-11.

Hovel a n d , C . S. 1970. Dormancy and seasonal growth of P h a l a ~ i s

spec ies i n Alabama. I n t Grass l . Congr. 11 :608-611.

Hoveland, C.S., Anthony, W . B . , Mayton, E . L . , and Burgess , H . E . 1972. Pastures f o r beef c a t t l e i n t h e Pied-

mont. Ala. Agric. Exp. Stn. Circ. 196. 11 PP*

Hovelana, C.S., and Evans, E.M. 1970. Cool season perennial g r a s s and grass -

c lover management. Ala. Agric. Exp. Stn. Circ. 175. 21 pp.

i ng , se1 f - regenera t i ng annual I egume f o r use i n Florida pa s tu r e s . F la . Agric. Exp. Stn. Ci rc . S-184. 21 pp.

Kretschmer, A . E . , J r . 1 972. S i r a t r o (~haseo lus atropurpureus D.

C.)--a summer-growing perennia l pas- t u r e 1 egurne f o r c en t r a l and sou th Fl o r - ida . Fla . Agric. Exp. Stn. C i r c . S-214. 27 PP.

Lewis, C . E . , and McCormick, W.C. 1971. Supplementing pine-wiregrass r angewi th

improved pas ture i n south Georgia. J . Range Manage. 24:334-339.

McCaleb, J.E.9 and Hodges, E.M. 1969. Slenderstem d ig i t a r i a . F la . Agric.

Exp. Stn. Ci rc . S-281. 11 pp.

Hoveland, C.S., Evans, E . M . , and Mays, 1970. Cool season perennial g r a s s

f o r forage in Alabama. Ala. Exp. Stn. Bull . 397. 20 pp.

D . A . McIlvain, E . H . , and Shoop, M.C.

spec ies 1970. Grazing weeping lovegrass f o r p r o f i t - -

Agric. 8 keys. First Weeping Lovegrass Symp. Proc. , Noble Found., Ardmore, Okla. pp. 110-117.

Hoveland, C.S., King, C . C . , Evans, E . M . , and o t h e r s . 1971 . Bermudagrass f o r forage i n A1 abarna.

Ala. Agric. Exp. Stn. Bull . 328. 27 pp.

J e nn ings , J . 1971. A1 i c i a g r a s s . Cattleman 57(8) :47, 65.

J u t r a s , M . W . 1968. Growing o a t s in c lover -grass seedings.

S.C. Agric. Exp. Stn. Ci rc . 151 .10 pp.

K i l l i n g e r , G . B . 1969. Kenaf ( ~ i b i s e u s cannabinus L. ) , a

multi-use crop. Agron. J . 61:734-736.

Knight, W . E . 1970. Product iv i ty of crimson and arrowleaf

c lovers grown in a coa s t a l berrnuda- grass sod. Agron. J . 62:773-775.

Knight, W.E . 1971. Influence of sp r i ng mowing on reseed-

ing and p r o d u c t i v i t y o f s e l e c t e d annual c lovers i n a g r a s s sod. Agron. J . 63: 41 8-420.

Knight, W . E . 1971. Newer c love r v a r i e t i e s compared. Miss.

Farm Res. 34(4):4-5.

Knox, J.W., and Oakes, J.Y. 1971. Coastal bermuda f o r g raz ing and hay

production. La. Agric. 14(4):12-13.

Knox, J-W., and Oakes, J.Y. 1971. Coastal bermuda f o r grazing and hay

production. La. S t a t e Univ. L ives t . Prod. Day Proc. 1 1 : 144-1 47.

Kretschmer, A . E . , J r . 1968. StgZosan8hes humilis--a summer-grow-

Matches, A . G . 1968. Performance of four pas ture mix tures

de fo l i a t ed by mowing o r graz ing with c a t t l e o r sheep. Agron. J . 60:281-285.

Mays, D . A . , and Evans, E . M . 1972. E f f ec t s of v a r i e t y , seeding rate,com-

panion spec i e s , and c u t t i n g schedule on crownvetch y i e l d . Agron. J . 64:283- 285.

Monroe, W.E. 1969. Pas tures pay with summer annuals . La.

S t a t e Univ. Coop. Ext. Serv. Publ. 1571 4 PP-

Monroe, W.E. 1971. Winter pas tures pay. La. S t a t e Univ.

Coop. Ext . Serv. Publ . 1646. 18 pp.

Moore, J .E . , E l l i s , G . L . , Rios, C.E.,and Koger, M. 1969. Est imates of t h e voluntary i n t a k e and

n u t r i e n t d i g e s t i b i l i t y of bah iagrass pa s tu r e by grazing s t e e r s . So i l and Crop Sc i . Soc. Fla. Proc. 29:168-175.

Morrison, E . G . , and G i l l , W.J. 1969. A comparison of win te r grazing c rops

a t t h e Brown Loam S t a t i on . Miss. Farm Res. 32(8) :1 , 6.

Nipper, W.A. 1970, Winter pas tures i n t h e beef c a t t l e

opera t ion . La. S t a t e Univ. L ive s t . Prod. Day Proc. 10:47-51.

Of fu t t , M.S. 1972. Performance of smooth bromegrass va r i -

e t i e s i n northwest Arkansas. Arkansas Farm Res. 21 ( 2 ) :3.

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Of i v e r , W . M . 1972. Grazing coas ta l bermudagrass with

s tocker ca lves and yea r l i ngs . La. Cattleman 5 (3 ) :6 , 7 , 30, 31.

Qualset , C . O . , and Stan ley , W . W . 1968. A comparisonof small g r a in s f o r winter

grazing. Tenn. Agric, Exp. S tn , Bull . 438. 13 pp.

Rieck, W . L . , Croy, L . I . , and Davies, F.F. 1972. Animal preference and u t i l i z a t i o n of

s e l ec t ed forage sorghums grazed in f a l l and winter . Agron. J . 64:334-336.

Rogers, J.L. 1970. E f f ec t of f e r t i l i z e r and c l ipp ing f r e -

quency on weeping lovegrass. F i r s t kep - ing Lovegrass Symp. Proc.,Noble Found. Ardmore, Okla. pp. 146-157.

Sacket t , S.S. , and Wade, D.D. -1970. Prescribed burning a t n ight . For.

Farmer 29(5):11, 18.

Saucier , H.S. 1968. Pas ture i s put t o maximum use with

fu l l - season grazing. Soil Conserv. 34: 78.

S e l l , W . H . , and Johnson, J.R. 1972. Pastures in Georgia. Ga. Agric. Exp.

Stn. Bull . 573 (Revised). 58 pp.

Simpson, B.J, 1968. Grazing and management s t ud i e son NK-37

bermudagrass poi nod on dacty Zon) . Tex. Res. Found. Hob l i t z e l l e Agric. Lab. Bull . 26. 14 pp.

Templeton, W . C . , J r . , Buck, C.F., and Bradley, N . W . 1970. Renovated Kentucky bluegrass and sup-

pl ementary pas tures f o r s t e e r s . Ky. Agric. Exp. S tn . Bull. 709. 19 pp.

Templeton, W . C . , J r . , Franks, K . N . , and Taylor , T.H. 1969. Rela t ive performance of lespedeza var i -

e t i e s under d i f f e r e n t management. Agronl J . 61 :581-584.

Wi l l i s ton , H . L . , and Conarro, R . M . 1970. Firebreaks of many uses. For. Farmer

29(8):10-11, 16.

P lan t Control

2rineiples and metkods ofcontroZZing poisonous, in jur ious , and o t h e m i s e undes i rab le p i a n t s in- c luding bmsk.

A l t o b e l l i s , A.T.5 and H O U C J ~ , W.A. 1968. Control palmetto with f i r e and herbi-

c ides . Ga. For. Res. Counc. Res. Pap. 52. 4 pp.

B la i r , R . M . 1971. Forage production a f t e r hardwood con-

t r o l in a southern pine-hardwoodstand. For. Sc i . l7:279-284.

Bovey, R . M . 1971. Hormone-like herb ic ides in weed con-

t r o l . Econ. Bot. 25:385-400.

Brady, H.A. 1969. Herbicide mixtures promising f o r hard-

wood control by fo l iat- spraying. South. Weed Sc i . Soc. Proc. 22:245-250.

Brady, H.A. 1970. Fe r t i 1 i z e r s change suscept i bi 1 i t y of

hardwoods t o 2,4,5-T. South. Weed S c i . Soc. Proc. 23:230-233.

Brady, H.A. 1971. Other brush-control sprays compared t o

2,4,5-T e s t e r . South. Weed Sci . Soc. Proc. 24: 251 -254.

Brady, H . A . 1971. Spray da t e e f f e c t s o n behavior of her-

b ic ides on brush. Weed Sci.19:200-202.

Brady, H . A . , and Peevy, F.A. 1968. Dimethyl sul foxide f a i l s t o increase

hardwood k i l l s by herb ic ides . South. Weed Sc i . Soc. Proc. 21 :218-221.

Brady, H . A . 9 Peevy, F . A . , and Burns, P . Y . 1969. E r r a t i c r e s u l t s from a e r i a l spraying

of midsouth hardwoods. J . For. 67:393- 396.

Buchanan, G . A . , and Burns, E . R . 1968. Control of weeds during establishment

of s e r i cea 1 espedeza ( ~ e s ~ e d e z a cunea- t a ) . South. Weed Sci . Soc. Proc. 21 : 143- 150.

Buehring, N . , Santelmann, P.M., and Elwell , H . N . 1971. Responses of ea s t e rn red cedar t o con-

t r o l procedures. J . Range Manage. 24: 378-382.

Elwell , H . , McMurphy, bf. E . , and Santelmann, P.W. 1970. Burning and 2,4,5-T on post and black-

jack oak rangeland i n Oklahoma. Okla. Agric. Exp. Stn. Bull . B-675. 11 pp.

Grano, C . X 1970. Eradicat ing understory hardwoods by

repeated prescribed burning. USDA For. Serv. Res. Pap. SO-56. 11 pp.

Hodgkins, E .J . , and Watson, W.J. 1969. Cont ro l l ing hardwood undergrowth i n

h i l l y pine f o r e s t . Ala. For. Prod. 12(7):191-192.

Hunter, J.H., and Young, A . L . 1972. Vegetative succession s tud i e s on a

defoliant-equipment t e s t a r ea , Eglin AFB reserva t ion , F lor ida . U . S. Air

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Force Tech. Rep. AFATL-TR-72-31. 27 PP

Lewis, G.E. 1972, Chopping and webbing cont ro l saw-

palmetto i n south F lor ida . USDA For. Serv. Res. Note SE-177. 6 pp.

Malone, C . R . 1972. Ef fec t s of non-se lec t ive a r s en i ca l

herb ic ide on p l an t biomass and commu- n i t y s t r u c t u r e i n a fescue meadow. E C O ~ . 53: 507- 51 2.

Ivleyer, R.E., Morton, H . L . , Merkle, M . G . , and o t h e r s . 1970. Brush cont ro l on fores t - ranqe lands i n

e a s t Texas. J . Range ana age. 23 :129- 132.

Peevy, F.A. 1968. Control 1 i ng up1 and southern hardwoods

by i n j e c t i n g undi lu ted 2,4,-D amine. J . For. 66:483-487.

Peevy, F.A. 1969. Control of woody p l an t s e r r a t i c with

s o i l herb ic ides . South. Weed S c i . Soc. Proc. 22:257-259.

Peevy, F.A. 1971. Wide-spaced i n j e c t i o n s of herb ic ida l

mixtures f o r cont ro l 1 i,ng weed t r e e s . South. Weed S c i . Soc. Proc,24:263-267,

Peevy, F.A. 1971. Applicat ion d a t e and dosage inf luence

k i l l of hardwoods by s o i l app l i c a t i on of bromacil, fenuron, and picloram. South. Weed Sci. Soc. Proc. 24:271-273.

Peevy, F.A. 1972. In jec t ion t rea tments f o r k i l l i n g bot-

tamland hardwoods. Weed Sc i . 20:566- 568.

Peevy, F.A., and Brady, H.A . 1968. Mist blowing versus o t h e r methods of

f o l i a r spraying f o r hardwood con t ro l . Weed Sc i . 16:425-426.

P o t t s , S.F. 1969. Cont ro l l ing woody p l an t s w i t h mist

blower. For. Farmer 28(5) : I 3 , 26.

Pres ton , A,, Anderson, L., Murphy,B., d o t h e r s . 1968. Conversion of brush and l ow qua1 i t y

t imber with a e r i a l spraying. UMC Guide 4690. Univ. Mo., Columbia. 4 pp.

Pr ine , E . L . , and S t a r r , J.W. 1972. Control of Japanese honeysuckle with

one app l i c a t i on i n f o r e s t s t ands . South. Weed Sc i . Soc. Proc.25:257-259.

Robertson, J . 1971. How we cont ro l 1 ed kudzu. For. Farmer

30(13):8-9, 18.

Smith, J.E., and Cole, A.W. 1972. S e l e c t i v e cont ro l of smutgrass i n per-

manent pas tures . South. Weed. Sci.Soc. Proc. 25:194.

S to in , H I R . 1970. Control 1 ing brush with goa ts . Arkansas

Farm Res. 19(4):12.

Thompson, L . , J r . , Reber, L.J . , Augenstein, R . D . , and S lack , C . H . 1972. Growth and control of t rumpetcreeper .

South. Weed Sc i . Soc. Proc. 25:163.

RANGE DEVELOPMENTS

!(3c3i(xnica 2 or a r t i f i c i a l deve Zopments, ;in luding stock-zvatering places, t r a i l s and drivez~ays, fences, corrals, and chutes.

See a l so Improvement of Forage Resources, and Range Resources and Economics.

Val len t ine , J .F. 1971. Range development and improvements.

Brigham Young Univ. P r e s s , Provo,Utah 516 pp.

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GENERAL

HistcricaZ, p c ~ u Zar, and genera l aeeoxnt of t he riinge "L~eestoel., ivdustrqy elzd of souther?., r a m p 'Liues%oek of ~ i i . l elasses; zwnge Zivest~ek mmuge- ment am? handling, inelut5ing g~azing habits a ~ 2 grow-th of anirnazs.

See also Range Research.

Bjugstad, A.J., and Dalrymple, A.V . 1968. Behavior of beef hei fers on Ozark

ranges. Mo. Agric. Exp. Stn. Bull. B-870. 15 pp.

Brock, W.A. 1968. Winter grazing s t e e r calves in south

Mississippi. Miss. Farm Res. 31(8):7.

Brock, W . A . , Kilby, W . W . , and Blount, C . L . 1968. Methods of wintering beef brood cows

in south Mississippi. Miss. Farm Res. 31(2):1, 4, 5.

Brown, C.J., and Brown, J.E. 1971. Influence of development pattern on

growth and maintenance cos ts of beef cows. Arkansas Farm Res. 20(3):4.

Browning, W . 1972. Beef c a t t l e industry f ac t s . Ky. Univ.

Coop. Ext. Serv. , Agric. Econ. Ext. Inf. Ser. 9. 27 pp.

Cartwright, T.C. 1968. Cow s i ze . Cattleman 54(12):82.

Curl, S.E. 7968. Managing range c a t t l e fo r reproductive

ef f ic iency. Cattleman 55(7) :35-37, 46, 48, 50.

Davis, D.I., Barth, K . M . , Hobb, C.S., and Wang, H.C . 1970. Re1 a t i onshi p between forage intake and

gains of grazing s t e e r s . J . Range Man- age. 23:452-454.

DeRouen , T.M., Meyerhoeffer , D . C., Reynolds, W.L. , and others . 1971. Selection f o r adaptabi l i ty in beef

c a t t l e t o the Gulf Coast area. La. S ta t e Univ. Livest . Prod. Day Proc. 11 :83-86.

Fowler, S.H. 1969. Beef production in the South. The

I n t e r s t a t e Pr in ters and Pub1 i shers , Inc. , Danville, 111. 858 pp.

Gutierrez, J.H., Warnick, A . C . , Cowley, J . J . , and Hentges, J .F . , J r . 1971 . Environmental physiology in the sub-

t ropics . I . Effect of continuous environmental s t r e s s on some hemato- logical values of beef c a t t l e . J . Anim. Sci . 32:968-973.

Kirk, W . G . , and Davis, G . K . 1970. Blood composition of range c a t t l e :

Phosphorus, calcium, hemoglobin, and hema tocr i t . J . Range Manage. 23 : 239- 243.

Kirk, W . G . , Easley, J .F . , Shi r ley , R . L . , and Hodges, E.M. 1972. Effect of pregnancy and l ac ta t ion on

l i v e r vitamin A of beef cows grazing pang01 agrass. J . Range Manage. 25: 11 4- 116.

Kirk, W . G . , Shi r ley , R . L . , Easley, J.F., and Peacock, F.M. 1970. Vitamin A and B-carotene in l i v e r and

blood of cows grazing pangolagrass. J . Range Manage. 23:136-139.

Kirk, W . G . , Shi r ley , R . L . , Easley, J .F . , and Peacock, F.M. 1971. Effect of carotene de f i c i en t r a t ions

and supplemental vitamin A on gain, feed u t i l i z a t i o n , and l i v e r vitamin A of calves. J . Anim. Sci . 33:476-480.

Lam, C . F . , Lamond, D . R . , H i l l , J.R., J r . , and Loadholt, C . B . 1970. Three methods of estimating milk pro-

duction of beef cows. S.C. Agric. Exp. Stn. Tech. Bull. 1036. 6 pp.

Lamond, D . R . 1969. The influence of undernutri t ion on re-

production in c a t t l e . S.C. Agric. Exp. Stn. Misc. Bull. 15 pp.

Loyacano, A . , Nipper, W.A. , and Pontif , J , 1971 . Postweani ng management of beef calves

in Louisiana. La. S t a t e Univ. Livest . Prod. Day Proc. 11:151-153.

DeRouen, T.M.9 Poche, N.T. , Reynolds, W . L . , and Mathis, G . others. 1971. Water intake. Cattleman 58(7):41. 1971. Mortal i t y of newborn beef calves in the

Gulf Coast area. Gulf Coast Cattleman National Academy of Sciences. 37(7):6, 8. 1970. Number 4. Nutrient requirements of

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beef c a t t l e . 4 th rev. ed. Comm. on Anim. Nutr. Natl . Res. Counc., Washing- ton , D . C . 55 pp.

Neumann, A . L . , and Snapp, R . R . 1969. Beef c a t t l e . 6 th ed. John Wiley and

Sons, Inc. , New York. 767 pp.

Of i v e r , W . M . 1972. I n i t i a l weight changes of ca lves on

win te r pas ture . La. Agric. 16(1) : 10- 11, 13.

Parham, A . P . , and Fowler, S.H. 1969. Louisiana beef production. La. Coop.

Ext. Serv. Publ. 1591. 84 pp.

Pearson, W.A. 1971. Managing beef cow herds on f o r e s t

ranges. La. S t a t e Univ. L ives t . Prod. Day Proc. 11:14-20.

Pope, L.S. 1970. Changing p a t t e r n s in t h e beef i ndus t r y .

La. S t a t e Univ. L ives t . Prod. Day Proc. 10:lO-15.

Ray, M . L . , Spooner, A . E . , and Parham, R.W. 1969. Cow and c a l f n u t r i t i o n and management

under d i f f e r e n t g raz ing pressures . Arkansas Agric. Exp. Stn. Bull . 749. 25 PP.

Reynolds, W . L ., DeRouen, T.M. , and Meyerhoeffer , D . C . 1971 . Reproductive performance of cows on

d i f f e r e n t n u t r i t i o n l e v e l s i n pas ture and i n d r y l o t . La. S t a t e Univ. L ives t . Prod. Day Proc. 11 :115-116.

Roark, C.B . 1970. Production of choice , grass-fed beef.

La. Cattleman 70:35.

Rutledge, J.J. , Robison, O . W . , Ahlschwede, W.T., and Legates, J . E . 1971. Milk y i e l d and i t s in f luence on 205-

day weight o f beef ca lves . J . Anim. Sc i . 33:563-567.

Scruggs, C . G . 1972. The be s t cows a r e t h e ones t h a t l i v e

t he longes t . Prog. Farmer 87(7):16.

Utley, P.R., Chapman, H . D . , and McCormick, W.C. 1972. F in ish ing beef c a t t l e on a l l - f o r a g e

d i e t s , Ga. Agric. Res. 13(4):10-1).

Vincent, C.K. 1970. Inducing mu1 t i p l e b i r t h s i n beef c a t -

t l e . La. Cattleman 70:12-13.

Warnick, A . C . , Koger, M . , Martinez, A . , and Cunha, T.J. 1969. Product iv i ty of beef c a t t l e a s in-

f luenced by pa s tu r e and win te r supple- ment during growth. Fla. Agric. Exp. Stn . Bull . 695. 15 pp.

Waugh, G.A., and Marlowe, T.J . 1969. Environmental in f luences on growth

r a t e and g r a d e o f y e a r l i n g beef c a t t l e . J . Anim. Sc i . 29:541-546.

Molfs t ine , M. 1970. The manual of brands and marks. Edited

by Ramon F. Adams. Univ. Okla. P r e s s , Norman. 434 pp.

BREEDS AND BREEDING

Southern rmge livestock breeds ard breeding systerns and methods,-tneZud%ng artificiaZ insern- ination and judging.

Bel l , S.C. 1972. Economics of beef c a t t l e c rossbreeding .

Prog . Farmer 87 (9 ) : 49.

Brown, C.J . , Brown, J .E. , and Honea, R.S. 1972. Preweaning t r a i t s of crossbred ca lve s .

Arkansas Farm Res. 21 ( 3 ) : 2.

Brown, C.J . , Ray, M . L . , Smith, F. , and Smith, R.M. : , J r . 1970. Factors a f f e c t i n g weaning t r a i t s of

beef ca lves in e a s t e rn Arkansas. Arkan- s a s Agric. Exp. Stn. Bull . 750. 18 pp.

But t s , W.T., Koger, M . , Pahnish, O.F., and o the r s . 1971. Performance of two 1 ines of Hereford

c a t t l e i n two environments. J . Anim. Sci . 33 : 923- 932.

Chapman, H.D., Clyburn, T.M.,and McCormick, W.C. 1969. Se l ec t i on of beef c a t t l e f o r s i n g l e

t r a i t s . J . Anim. Sc i . 29:225-232.

Chapman, H.D.,Clyburn, T.M., and McCormick, W.C. 1970. Grading two- and three-breed r o t a t i o n -

a l c ross ing a s systems f o r production of ca lves t o weaning. J . Anim. S c i . 31 :642-651.

Chapman, H.D. , Clyburn, T.M., and McCormick, W.C. 1971. Breeding systems f o r beef production.

Ga. Agric. Exp. Stn. Res. Bull . 95. 37 PP-

Chapman, H.D. , Clyburn, T.M., and McCormick, W. C . 1971 . Brown swiss c rosses compared w i t h beef

c ro s se s f o r beef production. Ga. Agric. Exp. Stn. Res. Rep. 105. 17 pp.

Chapman, H.D.,Clyburn, T.M., and McCormick, W.C. 1971. Grading two- and three-breed r o t a t i o n a l

c ro s s ing a s systems f o r production of s l augh t e r s t e e r s . J . Anim. Sc i . 32: 1 062- 1 068.

Co l l i n s , J .C. , Pa t t e r son , T.B., Warren, W . M . and Meadows, G.B. 1972. Crossbreeding B r i t i s h beef breeds.

Ala. Agric. Exp. S t n Bull . 436. 31 pp.

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Hurnes, P.E. 1971. The e x o t i c beef breeds, La. S ta te

Univ, L i v e s t . Prod. Day Proc.11:44-57.

Ke l lg ren , H.C. 1970. A r t i f i c i a l inseminat ion o f beef ca t -

t l e . La. S ta te Univ, L i v e s t . Prod. Day Proc. 10:63-65.

Krehbie l , E.V., Carter , R.C., Bovard, K.P., and others. 1969. E f fec ts of inbreed ing and environment

on f e r t i l i t y of beef c a t t l e matings. J . Anim. Sc i . 29:528-534.

Long, C.R., Nipper, W.A., and Vincent, C.K. 1969. E f f e c t of temperature, estrous con t ro l

on reproduc t ion i n c a t t l e . La. Agr ic . 12(3):12-13.

Loyacano, A., Vincent, C.K.5 Nipper, W.A., and P o n t i f , J. 1971 . Norethandrolone i n j e c t i o n s t o con t ro l

es t r us i n beef c a t t l e . La. S ta te Univ. L i v e s t . Prod. Day Proc. 11:96-103.

McDonald, R.P., and Turner, J.W. 1971. Cows, calves, and crossbreeding. La.

Cattleman 71 :4-6.

O l i ve r , W.M. 1970. Crossing beef and d a i r y breeds t o

inc rease e f f i c i e n c y o f beef product ion. La. S ta te Univ. L i ves t . Prod. Day Proc. 10: 28-36.

Pa t r i c k , T.E. 1970. Improving concept ion r a t e i n your

herd. La. Cattleman 70(4):16-17.

Patterson, T.B., Cotney, W.W., and Moore, R.A. 1972. Brown Swiss, Charola is , and Hereford

breeding i n a grade beef herd- -e f fec t on performance and carcass character- i s t i c s . Ala. Agr ic . Exp. Stn. B u l l . 430. 13 pp.

Plasse, D., Warnick, A.C., and Koger, M. 1968. Reproductive behavior o f Bus i n d h u s

females i n a sub t rop i ca l environment. I . Puberty and o v u l a t i o n frequency i n Brahman and Brahman x B r i t i s h h e i f e r s . J. Anim. Sc i . 27:94-100.

Plasse, D., Warnick, A,C., and Koger, M. 1970. Reproductive behavior o f Bas indieus

females i n a sub t rop i ca l environment. I V . Length of es t rous cycle, du ra t i on o f es t rus , t ime o f ovu la t i on , f e r t i l i - za t ion , and embryo s u r v i v a l i n grade Brahman he i f e r s . J. Anim. Sc i . 30:63- 72.

Reynolds, W.L., DeRouen, T.M., Meyerhoeffer, D.C., and Bellows, R.A. 1971. Ef fect of percentage Zebu breeding,

inbreeding and weight a t d i f f e r e n t

per iods on ca l v i ng percent o f Brangus and Africander-Angus h e i f e r s . J. Anim. Sc i . 32:500-506

Reynolds, W.L., DeRouen, T.N., Meyerhoeffer, D.C., and Poche, N.T. 1972. Performance o f Angus, Brangus, and

Brahman-Angus f i r s t - c r o s s cows i n t h e Gu l f Coast area. La. Cattleman 72:6-7, 36.

f i t ton , G.D., S m i t h , L. E; , Jr., Smart, L. I . , and others. 1971. E f f e c t s o f norethandrol one imp lan ts on

es t rus synchron iza t ion and f e r t i l i t y . La. S ta te Univ. L i ves t . Prod. Day Proc 11 :108-114.

Smith, L.E., J r . , and Vincent, C.K. 1971. The use o f subcutaneous i n j e c t i o n s o f

norethandrolone t o synchronize es t rus i n beef c a t t l e . La. S ta te Univ. Livest. Prod. Day Proc. 11:91-95.

T h r i f t , F.A., Kratzer , D.D.9 Kemp, J.D., and others. 1970. E f f e c t o f s i r e , sex and s i r e x sex

i n t e r a c t i o n s on beef c a t t l e performance and carcass t r a i t s . J. Anim. Sc i . 30: 182- 185.

Turner, J.W. 1969. Preweani ng p roduc t ion d i f f e rences among

rec i p roca l crossbred beef cows. J. Anim. Sc i . 29:857-861.

Turner, J.W. 1970. The three-breed cross. La. S ta te Univ.

L i ves t . Prod. Day Proc. 10:25-27.

Turner, J.W., Farthing,. B.R., and Robertson, G.L. 1968. Heterosis i n reproduc t ive performance

o f beef cows. J . Anim. Sc i . 27:336-338.

Turner, JsL4.y and McDonald, R.P. 1969. ,Mati ng-type comparisons among cross bred

beef c a t t l e f o r preweaning t r a i t s . J. Anim. Sc i . 29:389-397.

Veseley, J.A., Peters, H.F., Slen, S.B., and Robison, O.W. 1970. H e r i t a b i l i t i e s and genet ic co r re l a -

t i o n s i n growth and wool t r a i t s o f r ambou i l l e t and ramnelet sheep. J. Anim. Sci . 30:174-781.

Vincent, C.K. 1972. C o n t r o l l i n g heat cyc les i n beef herds.

La. Cattleman 5:6-7.

Whitaker, L.B., Pearson, H.A., and Monroe, W.M. 1970. Crossbred c a t t l e--custom-bui 1 t fo r p iney

woods range. La. Cattleman 70(9) :8-9.

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FEEDS AND FEEDING

AnimaZ nutrition and supplemental feeding on the partge, feedlo ts fo r V - * * ~ ~ O u r , i ~ ~ , ~fid ~C?G&LXJ ranse aninza Zs fo r rnix~ket.

Anonymous. 1971. Oak sawdust a s l i ve s tock Feed? For.

Farmer 30(12):2.

hmerman , C . B . 1972. Biure t , u rea , and na tura l p ro t e in s a s

n i t rogen supplements f o r low qua1 i t y roughage f o r sheep. J . Anim. S c i . 35: 121-127.

Anderson, J.M., and Ke l l e r , L . H . 1971. Beef feeding systems and optimum farm

organiza t ions f o r t h r e e a r ea s of Ten- nessee. Tenn. Agric. Exp. S tn . Bull . 480. 68 pp.

Anthony, W.B. 1970. Feeding va lue of c a t t l e manure f o r

c a t t l e . J . Anim. S c i . 30:274-277.

Baird, D . M . , S e l l , O . E . , and Campbell, H.C . 1968. Feeding low p ro t e in , bulky r a t i o n s t o

s t e e r s on win te r pas ture . Ga. Agric. Res. 10(1):6-9.

Barth, K . M . , Shumway, P.E., Kazzal, N .T . , and o t h e r s . 1972. Performance of grazing s t e e r s a s re -

l a t e d t o v o l a t i l e f a t t y a c id production a f t e r d i f f e r e n t 1 engths of i n vitro f e r - mentation. J . Anim. S c i . 34:636-641.

Boling, J.A., Bradley, N . W . , and Lovell , D . R . 1971. Limited p ro t e in and energy f o r winter-

ing yea r l i ng s t e e r s on standard Ken- tucky b luegrass . J . Anim. Sc i . 33:691- 694.

Bracher, B. 1972. C a t t l e feed f rommesqui tewood. Cat-

t l eman 58(8) : 43-45.

Brooks, O . L . , M i l l e r , W.J., Beaty, E . R . , and C l i f t o n , C . M . 1968. Pel 1 e ted coas t a l bermudagrass --compre-

hensive i nves t i ga t i ons . Ga. Agric. Exp. Stn. Res. Bull . 27. 43 pp.

Carpenter , J .C. , J r . , and K l e t t , R . H . 1969. S i l age and wheat pas ture f o r winter ing

and f i n i s h i n g wean1 ing ca lves . La. Agric. Exp. S tn . Bull . 642. 10 pp.

Carpenter , J .C . , K l e t t , R . H . , and Hembry, F.G. 1972. Producing s l augh t e r s t e e r s with gra in

s e l f - f ed on pas ture . La. Agric. Exp. Stn. Bull . 659. 10 pp.

Chapman, H . D . , Marchant, W . H . , Utiey, P.R., and o the r s . 1972. Performance of s t e e r s on Pensacola

bahiagrass , coas ta l bermudagrass , and coastcross-1 bermudagrass and p e l l e t s . J . Anim. Sc i . 34:373-378.

Chapman, H . L . , J r . , Ammerman, C . B . , Barker , F.S., J r . , and o the r s . 1972. C i t r u s feeds f o r beef c a t t l e . F la .

Agric. Exp. Stn. Bull . 751. 34 pp.

Chicco, C . F . , Shu l t z , T . A . , Carneval i , R . A . , and o the r s . 1971. Biure t and urea i n supplements f o r

bovines fed green chop e lephant g r a s s . J . Anim. Sc i . 33:133-136.

Chicco, C.F., Shul tz , T.A., Rios, J . , and o t h e r s . 1970. Se l f - feed ing s a l t-supplement t o graz-

ing s t e e r s under t r op i ca l condi t ions . J . Anim. Sc i . 33:142-146.

Daniels , L . B . , Muhrer, M . E . , Campbell, J .R. , and Martz, F.A. 1971. Feeding heated urea-cel l u lo se pre-

para t ions t o ruminants. J . Anim. S c i . 32:342-353.

Duvall, V . L . 1969. Comparison of supplementation methods

f o r cow herds graz i ng pine- bl ues tern range. J . Range Manage. 22:182-187.

Duvall, V . L . , and Whitaker, L . B . 1970. Factors in f luenc ing i n t ake of mineral

supplements by c a t t l e on southern f o r - e s t range. J . Range Manage. 23:347-350.

Essig, H . W . , and Shawver, C . B . 1968. Methodsofadminis t ra t ion of poloxalene

f o r cont ro l of b loa t in beef c a t t l e grazing Ladino c lover . J . Anim. S c i . 28 : 1669- 1673.

Ha r r i s , R . R . , Brown, V . L . , and Anthony, W.B. 1969. E f f ec t of win te r feeding leve l on

brood cow performance. Ala. Agric. Exp. Stn. Bull . 393. 19 pp.

Har t , R . H . , Monson, W . G . , and Lowrey, R.S. 1969. Autumn-saved coas ta l bermudagrass

nodon on daetyZon (L. ) Pers. ) : Ef fec t s of age and f e r t i l i z a t i o n on q u a l i t y . Agron. J . 61 : 940-941 .

Hembry, F.G., and Smart, L . E . 1971. Does l i q u i d supplementation reduce f o r -

age u t i l i z a t i o n ? La. Agric. 15(1):8-9. Kirk, W . G . , and Koger, M .

1970. C i t r u s products i n c a t t l e f i n i s h i n g r a t i o n s : a review of research a t Range C a t t l e S t a t i o n 1946-1960. F la . Agric. Exp. Stn. Bull . 739. 34 pp.

Chal upa, W. 1968. Problems i n feeding urea t o ruminants. Lassi t e r , J . W, , Mason, J . V . , Perk ins , H . F. , and

J . Anim. S c i . 27:207-219. o the r s .

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1968. Mineral content of some Georgia l ive - stock feeds. Ga. Agric. Exp. Stn. Res. Bull. 25:5-23.

Loyacano, A . , Nipper, W . A . , Vincent, C . K . , and Pont i f , J . 1971 . Effects of supplemental energy during

breeding and season of breeding on re- productive performance in beef c a t t l e . La. S t a t e Univ. Livest. Prod. Day Proc. 11 :104-107,

Loyacano, A.F., Vincent, C . K . , and Hipper, M.A. 1972. A comparison of three feeding methods

during the winter breeding season. La. Cattleman 5:4-5.

Mertens, D . R . , Martz, F . A , , and Campbell, J.R, 1971. m v i t r o ruminal dry matter disappear-

ance of se lec ted wastepapers.J . Dairy. Sci . 54:931-933.

Mi l l e t t , M.A., Baker, A.J., and S a t t e r , L . D . 1970. Ca t t l e feed from wood residues? South.

Lumberman 221 (2752) : 137-1 38.

Moore, J .E . , Ruelke, O . C . , Rios, C . E . , and Franke, D . E . 1970. Nutr i t ive evaluation of Pensacol a ba-

hiagrass hays. Soil and Crop Sci.Soc. Fla. Proc, 30:211-221,

0 ' Kell ey, R . E . , and Fontenot, J . P . 1969. Effects of feeding d i f f e ren t magnesium

levels t o drylot-fed l ac t a t ing beef cows. J . Anim. Sci . 29:959-966.

Pearson, H . A . , and Whitaker, L . B . 1972. Thrice-weekly supplementation adequate

f o r cows on pine-bluestem range. J . Range Manage. 25:315-316.

Pfander, W . H . 1971. Animal nu t r i t i on in the tropics--prob-

lems and solut ions . J . Anim. Sci . 33: 843-849.

Pot ter , G . D . , L i t t l e , C . O . , and Mitchell , G . E . , J r . 1969. Abomasal nitrogen in s t e e r s fed soy-

bean meal o r urea. J . Anim. Sci . 28: 711-713.

Pot ter , G . D . , L i t t l e , C . O . , Bradley, N . W . , and Mitchell , G . E . , J r . 1971. Abomasal nitrogen in s t e e r s fed soy-

bean meal, u reaoru rea plus two levels of molasses. J . Anim. Sci . 32:531-533.

Pot ter , G . D . , McNeill, J.W., and Riggs, J.K. 1971. Ut i l iza t ion of processed sorghum grain

proteins by s t e e r s . J . Anim. Sci . 32: 540- 543.

Ray, M.L. 1969. Mixed and s i ngl e-source roughages f o r

use in wintering s t e e r calves. Arkan- sas Farm Res. 18(3):10.

Ray, M . L . , and Spooner, A . E . 1968. Pro-1 ix compared t o cottonseed meal f o r

wintering beef s t e e r calves. Arkansas Farm Res. 17(2):8.

Ray, M . L . , Spooner, A . E . , and Parham, R.W. 1972. Feeding management of cows and calves

grazed heavily-stocked, year-round pastures. Arkansas Agric. Exp. Stn. Bull. 775. 21 pp.

Reynolds, W.L. , Gonsoulin, H . C . , DeRouen, T.M., and others . 1970. Feeding molasses and urea mixtures t o

beef c a t t l e . La. Cattleman 70:8-9.

Roark, C . B . , Harris , H . E . , and Feazel, J . I . 1969. Hay ' c a f e t e r i a ' saves feeding labor.

La. Agric. 12(4):13.

Shepherd, W.O. , and Hughes, R . H . 1970. Suppl ementi ng range forage. USDA Misc.

Publ. 1147. pp. 71-78.

Suman, R.F., and Woods, S.G. 1969. Supplements f o r grazing beef c a t t l e .

S.C. Agric. Exp. Stn. Bull. 544. 11 pp.

Totusek, R e , Holloway, J.W., and Sharp, W.E . 1971. Sel f-fed 1 iquid and dry supplements f o r

wintering range cows. Okla. Agric.Exp. Stn. Misc. Publ. 85. pp. 36-41.

Utley, P . R . , Jones, O . H . , J r . , and McCormick, W.C. 1972. Processed municipal so l id waste as a

roughage and supplemental protein source in beef c a t t l e f in ishing d i e t s . J . Anim. Sci . 35:139-143.

Utley, P . R . , Lowrey, R.S., Marchant, W . H . , and others . 1971. Comparative feeding value of pel le ted

Pensacola bahiagrass, coastal bermuda- grass and coast-cross-1 bermudagrass harvested a t four and e igh t weeks of age. J . Anim. Sci . 33:147-150.

Williams, D . L . , Whiteman, J.V., and Tillman,A.D. 1969. Urea u t i l i z a t i o n in protein supple-

ments f o r c a t t l e consuming poor qual- i t y roughages on the range. J . Anim. Sci . 28 :807-812.

LIVESTOCK DISEASES AND PESTS

AZI e n e h e s of range animals, incZtiding dzs - seases, p i s o n s , parasites, predatory animals, and meehanicalZy i n j u ~ i o u s range plants.

See also Poisonous Plants.

Bovard, K . P . , Fontenot, J .P . , and Priode, B.M. 1971. Accumulation and diss ipat ion of hep-

tachlor residues in fa t tening s t e e r s . J . Anim. Sci . 33:127-132.

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Burkhart, R . L . 1971. Anaplasmosis a growing c a t t l e disease

problem. Cattf eman 57(12) :44, 52.

Burns, E . C . 1972, Control of external paras i tes in beef

c a t t l e . La. S ta t e Univ. Livest. Prod. Day Proc. 1254-57.

Burns, E . D . , Harris , W . G . , Turner, J.W., and others . 1971. Horn f l y control using insect ic ides in

dust bags. La. Cattleman 71(4):10-11.

Ciordia, H. 1969. Parasitism i n c a t t l e . Ga. Agric, Exp.

Stn. Res. Rep. 53. 29 pp.

Foote, L . E . , Waymack, M.A., Loyacano, A . and others . 1971. Neonatal hemolytic anemia of calves.

La. S t a t e Univ. Livest. Prod. Day Proc. 11 :172-178.

Hair, J.A., and Howell, D . E . 1970. Lone s t a r t i c k s . Their biology and

control in Ozark recreation areas . Okla. Agric. Exp. Stn. Bull. B-679. 47 PP*

Headley, J.C., and Erickson, E . 1970. The pes t ic ide problem: An annotated

bibliography. Mo. Agric. Exp. Stn. Bull. 970. 53 pp.

Huber, T .L . 1969. Lactic ac idosis and renal function in

sheep. J . Anim. Sci . 29:612-615.

Jones, B.F., Barnes, G . , and Lancaster, J.L. 1971. Protect beef c a t t l e from external para-

s i t e s , Arkansas Ca t t l e Bus. 7:8, 11, 26.

Lancaster, J.L., J r . , and Simco, J .S. 1972. Ruelene formulations f o r control 1 ing

both in ternal paras i tes and c a t t l e grubs. Arkansas Farm Res. 21 (2) : 12.

Net t les , W.C., Kissam, J.B., and Adkins, T . R . , J r . 1970. Let c a t t l e control pests with s e l f -

treatment devices. Clemson Univ. Circ. 392. 1 3 p p .

Nicholson, S.S. 1972. Grass te tany , n i t r a t e poisoning and

other forage re la ted disease problems. La. S t a t e Univ, Livest. Prod. Day Proc. 12:47-53.

Nipper, W.A., Loyacano, A . , Blakewood,B.W., and Foote, L . E . 1972. Effects of vaccinating beef c a t t l e f o r

anaplasmosis . La. Cattleman 5: 6-7.

Poe, W . E . , and Coats, R . E . 1972. Guarding c a t t l e agains t tetany. Miss.

Farm Res. 35(12):6.

Roberts, R . H . 1972. Sprayer control of horn f l i e s . Miss.

Farm Res. 35(3):4, 5, 6.

Stuedemann, J.A., Wilkinson, S.R., Williams, G . A . , and others . 1971. Fat necrosis problems associated with

heavily f e r t i l i z e d fescue pastures. Proc. South. Reg. Livest. Spec. Conf. pp. 108-123.

Tynes, J .S . , Burns, E . C . , Wilson, B . H . , and Steelman, C . D . 1970. Control insect pests on beef c a t t l e .

La. Coop. Ext. Serv. Publ. 1418. 4 pp.

Waymack, L . B . 1971. The impact of parasit ism on Louisiana

l ivestock. La. Cattleman 71 (1) :6 , 7 , 10.

Wil kinson, S.R., Stuedemann, J.A., Will iams, D. J . , and others. 1971. Recyling b ro i l e r house l i t t e r on t a l l

fescue pastures a t disposal r a t e s and evidence of beef cow health problems. In t . Symp. Livest. Wastes. Am. Soc. Agric. Eng. Proc. 271:321-324.

Wilson, B .H . 1971. Horse f l i e s lured t o t raps with carbon

dioxide. La. Agric. 14(3):3.

Wilson, N , , and Baker, W . W . 1972. Ticks of Georgia (Acari na: Metastig-

mata). Tall Timbers Res. Stn. Bull. 10. 29 pp.

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Range Influences GENERAL Koch, P .

1972. U t i l i z a t i o n of t h e southern pines. GeneraZ treatment of Sand uses shich have a Vol. I . The raw ma te r i a l . Vo1. 11. direct influence on s o u t h e ~ a Iiuestock ranges, Processing. USDA Agric. Handb. 420. szcch as tatershed ma-mgeme-rz-t: and recreation. 1663 pp.

Hewlett, J . D . , and Douglass, J . E . 1968. Blending f o r e s t uses. USDA For. Serv.

Res. Pap. SE-37. 15 pp.

Robinson, R . C . 1971. Management of su r f ace waters , e ros ion

cont ro l and s o i l s t a b i l i z a t i o n tech- niques. Proc. Rehabil . Dras t i c a l l y Disturbed Sur f . Mined Lands Symp. Ga. Sur f . Mined Land Use Board, Macon, pp. 51 -53.

FOREST GROWTH AND REPRODUCTION

Forest grozjth and reproditction and timber man- agement skstems . Coorciiination of forestry and g~axing, ineluding grcxzing dmage t o trees and repel'lents.

Bennett, F.A. 1971. The r o l e of th inn ing and some o t h e r

problems i n management of s l a s h pine p l an t a t i ons . USDA For. Serv. Res . Pap. SE-86. 14 pp.

Dell a-Bi anca, L , 1969. I n t ens ive c lean ing increases s ap l i ng

growth and browse production i n t h e southern Appal ach ians . USDA For. Serv. Res. Note. SE-110. 6 pp.

Dickerson, B.P. 1968. Logging d i s t u rbance on e ro s ive s i t e s

i n north Miss i ss ipp i . USDA For. Serv. Res. Note SO-72. 4 pp.

Ferguson , J .A. 1971. How does fores t - range conversion i n

Ozark uplands a f f e c t runoff . Arkansas Farm Res. 20(4) : 3 .

Harlow, R.F., and Downing R . L . 1970. Deer browsing and hardwood regenera-

t i o n i n t h e southern Appalachians. J . For. 68 : 298-300.

Hart , R . H . 9 Hughes, R . H . , Lewis, C . E . , and Monson, W.G. 1970. E f f ec t of n i t rogen and shading on

y i e l d and q u a l i t y of g r a s se s grown under young s l a s h pine. Agron. J . 62: 285- 287.

Lewis, C . E . , McCormick, W . C . , and White, W.E. 1972. Cu l t i va t i on , g raz ing , i n s e c t s , and

d i s e a s e a f f e c t y i e l d of s l a s h p ine planted in sod. USDA For. Serv. Res. Note SE-174. 8 pp.

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l a t e d grazing. J . For. 69:744-746.

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Whi tcomb, C . E . 1972. Influence of t r e e roo t competi t ion

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and t h e cha l lenge . J . For. 68:274-279.

FIRE

Forest and range fires; prescribed burning, gcnera7, e f f e c t s of $-ire an vegetation and h b i t a t .

Anderson, K . L . , Smith, E.F., and Owensby, C . E . 1970. Burning bluestem range. J . Range Man-

age. 23:81-92.

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of f i re . Ta l l Timbers F i r e Ecol . Proc. 8: 199-201.

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King, D.A. Bu t l e r , E . 1968. Socioeconomic va r i ab l e s r e l a t e d t o 1972. To burn o r not t o burn. Prog. Farmer

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Cooper, R.W. 1972. Prescribed burning--why i t i s a v i t a l

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Crow, A . B . 1970. Prescribed burning i n Louisiana pine-

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Crow, A . B . 1972. S i l v i c u l t u r e t o o l s i n southern fo r -

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Cushwa, C.T. 1968. F i r e : a summary of l i t e r a t u r e i n t h e

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Cushwa, C.T., Czuhai, E . , Cooper, R . W . , and J u l i a n , W . H . 1969. Burning c l e a r c u t openings i n l o b l o l l y

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Devet, D . D . , and Hopkins, M.L . 1968. Response of w i l d l i f e h a b i t a t t o t h e

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Die te r ich , J.H. 1971. Prescribed burning and a i r q u a l i t y .

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Reeves, H.C. 1973. Prescribed burning a s an a i d t o pine

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Sac ke t t , S.S. 1969. The Chevron Burn--a new prescr ibed

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Trousdel 1 , K. B. 1970. Disking and prescr ibed burning: s i x t h

yea r res idua l e f f e c t s on l o b l o l l y p ine and competing vege ta t ion . USDA For. Serv. Res. Note SE-133. 6 pp.

Urs ic , S . J . 1969. Hydrologic e f f e c t s of prescribed burn-

ing on abandoned f i e l d s i n northern Mis s i s s i pp i . USDA For. Serv. Res. Pap. SO-46. 20 pp.

I l r s ic , S . J . 1970. Hydrologic e f f e c t s of prescribed burn-

ing and deadening upland hardwoods i n northern Miss i ss ipp i . USDA For. Serv. Res, Pap. 50-54. 15 pp.

USDA 1970. F i r e and t h e f o r e s t . South. For. F i r e

Lab., Macon, Ga. 24 pp.

USDA Fores t Service. 1977. Prescribed burning symposium proceed-

ings. Southeast . For. Exp. Stn. 160 pp.

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f i r e . Ta l l Timbers F i r e Ecol. Proc. 1969 : 229-234.

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pl a n t s . Tex. For. News 51 :2.

Yocom, H.A. 1972. Burning t o reduce understory hardwoods

i n t h e Arkansas mountains. USDA For. Serv. Res. Note SO-145. 3 pp.

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Range Resources and Economics G E N E R A L Cary, H . C .

1968. Cropping and land use trends in Geor-

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~ a r , g e land, ~ a r ~ c h e s ~ a d Ztuestock, inc Zudir?,- land x.tiZizzcier,, muZtipZe ass, cost of prro&de-

Couvillion, W . C . , and Pepper, T.W.

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All ison, J.R. 1970. Cow-calf operations can make money in

Georgia. Ga. Agric. Res. 11 (4):6-8.

Al l i son, J.R. 1970. Profi t ab i l i t y of cow-cal f operations

in Georgia. Univ. Ga. Res. Rep. 83. 21 PP.

Anderson, E . W . , and Je rns t ed t , M . L . 1971. Evaluating multiple economic e f fec t s

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regional growth potential of the ca t - t l e feeding industry. Mo. Agric. Exp. Stn. Bull. 980. 20 pp.

Bailey, F., J r . 1968. The f u t u r e ' s market f o r choice s t e e r s :

How i t works. Cattleman 54(11) :40-42, 44, 46.

Beaty, E . R . , and Brown, R . H . 1969. Excess forage production costing Geor-

gia cattleman. Ga. Agric. Res. 11 (1 ) : 7-8.

Bell , S.C., Vaughn, E . , and Brown, V . L . 1972. An economic analys is of two confine-

ment systems vs. a conventional sys- tem of beef cow-calf production. Ala. Agric. Exp. Stn. Bull. 428. 31 pp.

Bjugstad, A.J., Crawford, H.S., and Murphy, D . A . 1968. Poor returns from Ozark woodland graz-

ing. USDA For. Serv. Res. Note NC-60. 2 PP .

Bredemeier, L . F . 1970. A comparison of f ac to r s t h a t a f f e c t

ranching p ro f i t s . J . Range Manage. 23: 31 2-31 5.

Craf t , B. 1971. Bucks and beef. Soil Conserv. 36:182-

183.

Cuskaden, C.M. 1972. Resource cha rac te r i s t i c s of beef and

nonbeef farms in Tennessee. Tenn. Agric. Exp. Stn. Bull. 491. 34 pp.

Davis, K . P . 1969. What i s multiple f o r e s t land use and

f o r whom? J . For. 67:718-721.

Davis, K.P. 1969. Multiple land use--what i t means t o

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Denton, D . C . , Halbrook, W . A . , Ray, M . L . , and Spooner, A . E . 1969. Analysis of l e a s t costs--Feed produc-

t ion programs f o r beef cows. Arkansas Farm Res. 18(4):5.

Di l lard , J.G., and Couvillion, W. 1972. Beef prices: Too high? Too low?

About r igh t? Miss. Farm Res. 35(5):1, 7 , 8.

Duffy, I.T. 1972. Landowner and stockmen gain from for-

e s t forage. For. Farmer 32(1):15-16.

Duran, G . , and Kaiser, H.F. 1972. Range management pract ices : investment

cos t s , 1970. USDA Agric. Handb. 435. 38 PP.

Dutrow, G . , and Balmer, W . E . 1971. Financial evaluation of management

techniques. Proc. , Symp. on south- eastern hardwoods. Dothan, A1 a . pp. 90-97.

Evans, H.O. 1972. Suspension fence cuts cos ts . Prog.

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Hethocls, deseripkion, iiistord, and need of range investigations i n the South.

See aZso E C O ~ ogy for r?coZogicaZ methods of st*

American Society of Animal Science. 1969. Techniques and procedures in animal

science research. Am. Soc. Anim. S c i . , Q Corp. Albany, N . Y . 274 pp.

Bar re t t , J .P. , and Guthrie, W.A. 1969. Optimum p lo t sampling in estimating

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by c a t t l e from e f f e c t s of the esoph- ageal f i s t u l a . J . Anim. Sci . 33:1124- 1128.

Bjugstad, A.J., Crawford, H.S., and Neal, D . L . 1970. Determi ni ng forage consumption by

d i r e c t observation of domestic grazing animals. USDA Misc. Pub1 . 1147. pp. 101-104.

Campbell, C . M . 9 Eng, K.S., J r . , Nelson, A . B , , and Pope, L.S. 1968. Use of the esophageal f i s t u l a in d i e t

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timating d i g e s t i b i l i t y , voluntary in- take and average dai ly gains f o r beef c a t t l e fed mixed ra t ions . Tenn. Agric. Exp. Stn. Bull. 439. 48 pp.

Clary, W.P. 1969. Increasing sampling precision f o r some

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i n g b e e f c a t t l e determinedaf teradjus t - ing f o r esophageal-fistula e f f e c t s . Tenn. Agric. Exp. Stn. Bull. 483.22 pp.

Cowan, R . L . , Hartsook, E.W., Whelan, J.B., and Blackmon, B . G . others.

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Crawford, H.S. Bla isdel l , J .P. , Duvall, V . L . , Harris , R . W . ,

and others. 1970. Range ecosystem research--the chal 1 enge

of change. USDA Agric. Inf. Bull. 346. 26 PP*

Bla isdel l , J .P . , Duvall, V . L . , Harris , R . W . , and others. 1970. Range research t o meet new challenges

and goals. J. Range Manage. 23:227-234.

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1969. Evaluating food use--new methods and techniques. Whi t e - t a i 1 ed Deer Symp. Proc., USDA For. Serv., South. For. Exp. Stn. pp. 109-114.

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s t a t i s t i c s background. Biom. 28:545- 553.

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Free, J .C . , Hansen, R . M . , and Sims, P.L. 1970. Est imating dry weights of food p l an t s

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Hadow, H . H . 1972. Freeze-branding: a permanent marking

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Hal l s , L . K . , and Harlow, R.F. 1971. Weight-length r e l a t i o n s i n f lowering

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t a i 1 ed Deer Symp., Proc., USDA For. Serv. South. For. Exp. S tn . pp. 98-108.

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Jenkins , J.H., and Marchinton, R . L . 1969. Problems i n censusing t h e whi t e - t a i l ed

dee r . Whi t e - t a i 1 ed Deer Symp. Proc . USDA For. Serv. South. For. Exp. Stn. pp. 115-118.

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Ohmann, L.F., and Ream, R . R . 1971. Wilderness ecology: a method o f samp-

1 ing and summarizing da ta f o r p l a n t community c l a s s i f i c a t i o n . USDA For. Serv. Res. Pap. NC-49. 14 pp.

Paulsen, H . A . , J r . , R e i d . , E . H . , and Parker,K.M9 e d i t o r s . 1970. Rangeandwi ld l i fe h a b i t a t eva lua t ion- -

a research symposium. USDA Misc. Publ. 1147. 220 pp.

Pond, F.W., and Pearson, H . A . 1971. Freeze branding c a t t l e f o r ind iv idua l

i d e n t i f i c a t i o n . J . Range Manage. 24: 466-467.

Reeves, H . C . 1970. A technique f o r sampl i ng unders tory

vege ta t ion . La. S t a t e Univ. For. Notes 87. 2 p p .

Smith, H . K . 1970. A methodof analyzing fox s q u i r r e l s t o -

mach conten ts . Tex. Parks and Wildl. Dep. Tech. Ser . 3. 75 pp.

Sparks, D .R . 1968. Diet of b lack- ta i led j a ck rabb i t s on

s andh i l l rangeland i n Colorado. J . Range Manage. 21 : 203-208.

Sparks, D . R . , and Malechek, J.C. 1968. Estimating percentage dry weight i n

d i e t s using a microscopic technique. J . Range Manage. 21 : 264-265.

T e l f e r , E.S. 1969. Twig-weight diameter r e l a t i o n s h i p s f o r

browse spec i e s . J . Wildl . Manage. 33: 91 7-921 .

Thet ford , F.O., Pieper , R . D . , and Nelson, A.B. 1971. Botanical and chemical composition of

c a t t l e and sheep d i e t s on pinyon-juni- per g rass land range. J . Range Manage. 24:425-431.

T h r i f t , F.A., and Absher, C.W. 1971. Freeze vs. f i r e branding a s methods of

beef c a t t l e i d e n t i f i c a t i o n . J . Range Manage. 24: 75-78,

Veteto, G . , Davis, C . E . , Hart , R.,and Robinson, R.M. 7972. An esophageal cannul a f o r whi t e - t a i 1 ed

deer . J . Wi l d l . Manage. 36:906-912.

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Vogel, W.G. 1971. Needs i n revegetation research on sur-

face-mi ned 1 ands. Proc. Reveg . and Econ, Use of Surface-Mined Land and Mine Refuse Symp. W . Va. Univ., Morgan- town. pp. 17-18.

Wallace, J.D., and Van Dyne, G . M . 1970. Precision of ind i rec t methods f o r es-

t imati ng d iges t i bi 1 i t y of forage con- sumed by grazing c a t t l e . J . Range Manage. 23:424-430.

Wiant, H . V . , J r . , and Oefinger, S.W., J r . 1969. Mounting twig specimens. J . For. 67:

254.

Williams, 0.8. 1969, An improved technique fo r ident i f i ca -

t i on of plant fragments in herbivore feces. J . Range Manage. 22: 51 -52.

Young, E . L . , J r . 1969. Deer census l ines . Tex. Parks and

Wildl. 27(11):2-5.

Range Education

GENERAL

Upportunities, quaZif-tcaf;i~ns, twining, organi- zations, and work of teckuzical r m g e men. Glos- saries, l i s t s , and bibliographies.

Arnold, R . K . 1970. Changing educational needs fo r research

teaching, and extension. J . Range Man- age. 23:330-333.

C l i f f , E . P . 1971. The Forest Service and i t s environment-

a l program. For. Farmer 30(11) :8-9.

Cook, C.W. 1968. Are you r e a l l y concerned about your

society? J . Range Manage. 21 : 63-66.

Duvall, V . L . , Johnson, A.M., and Yar l e t t , L . L . 1968. Selected bibliographyon southern range

management, 1962-1967. USDA For. Serv. Res. Pap. SO-38. 34 pp.

Hooper, J .F . , and Grumbles, J.B. 1969. I s range management a profession? J .

Range Manage. 22:79-83.

McGuire, J.R. 1972. The U . S. Forest Service--changing prob-

lems and solut ions . South. Lumberman 225(2800) :I 03-104.

Marckworth, G . E . 1968. S t a t i s t i c s from schools of fo res t ry

f o r 1967: Degrees granted and en ro l l - ments. J . Tor. 66:333-339.

Marckworth, G . E . 1969. S t a t i s t i c s from schools of fo res t ry

f o r 1968: Degrees granted and enrol l - ments. J . For. 67:638, 640.

Marckworth, G . E . 1970. S t a t i s t i c s from schools of fo res t ry

f o r 1969: Degrees granted and enrol l - ments. J . For. 68:499-500.

Marckworth, G . E . 1971. S t a t i s t i c s from schools of f o r e s t r y

f o r 1970. Degrees granted and en ro l l - ments. J . For. 69:503-504.

Marckworth, G . E . 1972. S t a t i s t i c s from schools of f o r e s t r y

f o r 1971 : Degrees granted and en ro l l - ments. J . For. 70:658.

Texas A & M University. 1972. S i lve r anniversary symposium proceed-

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Tueller , P.T. 1968. Range management theses 1967. J . Range

Manage. 21 : 341 -342.

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i-Ji"Ldli;fe on southern panges.

Allen, D . L . 1972. The f u t u r e of w i l d l i f e resources. J .

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Dasmann, W . 1971. I f deer a r e t o surv ive . Wi ld l i f e In-

s t i t u t e Book, Stackpol e Books, Har r i s - burg, Pa. 128 pp.

G i l e s , R . H . 9 J r . , e d i t o r . 1969. Wi ld l i f e management techniques. Third

ed., The Wi l d l . Soc., Washington. 623 pp.

Goodrum, P . D. 1969. Shor t and long r o t a t i o n s i n r e l a t i o n t o

dee r management i n southern f o r e s t s . White- tai led Deer Symp. Proc., USDA For. Serv. South. or: Exp. S tn . pp. 71 -73.

Nev~som, J.D. 1969. His tory of deer and t h e i r h a b i t a t i n

t h e South. White- tai led Deer Symp, Proc. , USDA For. Serv. South. For, Exp. Stn. pp. 1-4.

Radwan, M.A. 1969. TMTD wild mammal r e p e l l e n t : review and

c u r r e n t s t a t u s . For. Sc i . 15:439-445.

Shaw, S.P. 1970. Fores t wild1 i f e responsi b i l i l i e s - -

what ' s our problem? J . For. 68:270-273.

Sho r t , H . L . 1972. Ecological framework f o r deer manage-

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Stransky, J . J . , and Ha l l s , L . K . 1969. Small f o r e s t holdings could be com-

bined f o r hunting l e a se s . Proc. South- e a s t . Assoc. Game and Fish Comm. Conf. 22(1968): 125-128.

Hal l s , L . K . , e d i t o r . S t rode , D.D . 1969. Whi t e - t a i l ed dee r i n t h e southern f o r - 1968. Fores t Serv ice helps endangered wild-

e s t h a b i t a t . Proc. Symp. USDA For. 1 i f e surv iva l . South. Lumberman 217 Serv. South. For. Exp. S tn . 130 pp. (2704) : 146.

Hal l s , L . K . , and S t ransky , J . J . 1971. At las of southern f o r e s t game. USDA

For. Serv. South. For. Exp S tn . 24 pp.

Haygood, J . L . 1970. Wi l d l i f e r e c r ea t i on management i n bot-

tomland hardwoods. La. S t a t e Univ.For. Symp. 19:122-134.

James, G.A. 1968. The f u t u r e of hunting i n t h e South

A t l a n t i c S t a t e s . Univ. Mo, School of For. , Mo. Log. 21:31-33.

Jenkins , J.H. 1970. The car ry ing capac i ty concept and use

o f wild game a s a food resource i n t h e t r o p i c s . Proc., Univ. Ga. Symp. 10 pp.

Lueth, F.X. 1970. Deer management and mismanagement. A1 a.

Conserv. 60(5):10-11.

S t rode , D . D . , and Cloward, W.J. 1969. The goa ls of t h e southern na t i ona l

f o r e s t s i n wh i t e - t a i l ed deer manage- ment. White- tai led Deer Symp. Proc. USDA For. Serv. South. For. Exp. S tn . pp. 85-87.

Thomas J.W., and Marburger, R . G . 1971. Quanti ty vs. q u a l i t y . Tex. Parks and

Wildl . 29(9):16-19.

Thomas, J.W., and Marburger, R . G . 1971. Quanti ty vs. qua1 i t y . Tex. Parks and

Wildl. 29(10):6-11.

Ward, F., and Sege lqu i s t , C. 1969. The Sylamore deer s tudy. Arkansas Game

and Fish 2(2):10-14.

FOOD HABITS

Neal, W.A. iJ-IZdiife food selections and nutritional re-

1968. Manaqement of t h e Cat f i sh Poin t deer quirements.

herd: Miss. Game and Fish 27(8):8-9. Cushwa, C.T., Downing, R . L . , Harlow, R.F . , and Urbston, D.F.

Newsom, J.D., e d i t o r . 1970. The importance of woody twig ends t o 1968. Proc. Marsh and Estuary Management deer i n t h e Southeast . USDA For. Serv.

Symp. La. S t a t e Univ. 250 pp. Res. Pap. SE-67. 12 pp.

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Dickson, J.G. 1972. Food hab i t s of t h e bobwhite qua i l i n

t h e Georgia Piedmont. Proc. Southeast . Assoc. Game and Fish Comm. Conf. 25 (1971 ) :281-285.

Fowler, J .F . , Newsom, J .D. , and Shor t , H . L . 1968. Seasonal v a r i a t i o n i n food consumption

and weight change of male and female whi te - ta i led deer . Proc. Southeast . Assoc. Game and Fish Comm. Conf. 21 (1 967) : 24-32.

Gardner, D.T., and Arner, D . H . 1968. Food supplements and wild turkey re -

production. Trans. North Am. Wildl . and Nat. Resour. Conf. 33:250-258.

Ha l l s , L . K . 1970. Nut r ien t requirements of l i ve s tock and

game. USDAMisc. Publ. 1147. pp. 10-18,

Ha l l s , L . K . , McCarty, J.D., and Wiant, H . V . 1970. Rela t ive browsing of 16 spec ies by

whi te - ta i led deer . J . Range Manage. 23 146-747.

Hamrick-, W.J., and Davis, J.R. 1972. Summer food items of j uven i l e wild

turkeys. Proc. Southeast . Assoc. Game and Fish Comm. Conf. 25(1971):85-89.

Harlow, R.F., and Hooper, R . G . 1972. Forages ea ten by dee r i n t h e Southeast .

Proc. Southeast . Assoc. Game and Fish Comm. Conf. 25(1971):18-46.

Harshbarger, T . J . , and Buckner, J.L. 1971. Quail foods i n Georgia flatwoods. Ga.

For. Res. Pap. 68. pp. 1-5.

Henry, V . G . , and Conley, R . H . 1972. Fa1 1 foods of European wild hogs i n

t h e southern Appalachians. J . Wildl. Manage. 36:854-860.

Ki rkpa t r ick , R . L . , Fontenot, J .P . , and Harlow, R . F. 1969. Seasonal changes i n rumen chemical

components a s r e l a t e d t o forages con- sumed by wh i t e - t a i l ed deer of t h e Southeast . Trans. North Pim. Wildl. and Nat. Resour. Conf. 34:229-238.

Korschgen, L.J . , and Chambers, G . D . 1970. Propagation, s tock ing and food hab i t s

of Reeves pheasants i n Missouri. J . Wildl. Manage. 34:274-282.

Lay, D.W. 1969. Foods and feeding hab i t s of white-

t a i l e d deer . White- tai led Deer Symp. Proc.,USDA For. Serv. South. For. Exp. Stn. pp. 8-13.

Newsom, J.D., Sho r t , H . L . , Fowler, J .F . , and McCoy, G . L ,

1968. Study shows e f f e c t s of n u t r i t i o n on growth of deer . La. Agric. 12:4-5.

Sho r t , H . L . 1969. Physiology and n u t r i t i o n of dee r i n

southern upland f o r e s t . Whi t e - t a i l ed Deer Symp. Proc. , USDA For. Serv. South. For. Exp. S tn . pp. 14-18.

Sho r t , H . L . 1971. Forage d i g e s t i bi 1 i t y and d i e t o f dee r

on southern upland range. J . Wildl. Manage. 35:698-706.

Shor t , H . L . , and Duke, W.B. 1971. Seasonal food consumption and body

weights of c ap t i ve t r e e s q u i r r e l s . J . Wi l d l . Manage. 35:435-439.

Shor t , H . L . , and Golley, F.B. 1968. Metabolism. I n t . Biol . Program. Handb.

7:95-105.

Shor t , H . L . , Newsom, J.D., McCoy, G . L . , and Fowler, J.F. 1969. E f f ec t s of n u t r i t i o n and c l ima t e on

southern deer . Trans. North Am. Wildl. and Nat. Resour. Conf. 34:137-145.

Shor t , H . L . , Remrnenga, E . E . , and Boyd, C . E . 1969. Var ia t ions i n ruminore t icu la r con t en t s

of whi te - ta i led deer . J . Wildl. Man- age. 33: 187-191.

Sho r t , H . L . , S ege lqu i s t , C . A . , Goodrum, P.D,and Boyd, C . E . 1969. Rumino-reticular c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s of

deer on food of two types . J . Wildl. Manage. 33:380-383.

S t i e g l i t z , W.O. 1972. Food hab i t s of t h e F lor ida duck. J .

Wildl . Manage. 36:422-428.

Veteto, G . , Hart , R . , and Davis, E. 1971. Browsers o r g r aze r s . Tex. Parks and

Wildl . 29(3) :12-15.

ANIMAL DYNAMICS

PopuZation changes including disease, parasite, and other enviromentaZ effects on wiZdZife.

A1 exander , B. G . 1968. Movements of dee r i n no r thea s t Texas.

J . Wildl. Manage. 32:618-620.

Barkalow, F.S., J r . , Hamilton, R . B . , and Soots , R.F., J r . 1970. The v i t a l s t a t i s t i c s o f an unexploi ted

gray s q u i r r e l populat ion. J . Wildl . Manage. 34 : 489- 500.

Baxter , D . 1971. The whi t e - t a i 1 ed deer . Tex. Parks and

Wildl. 29(1):20-22.

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Behrend, D.F., Ma t t f e l d , G.F., Tierson, W.C., and Wi ley, J.E., 111. 1970. Deer dens i t y c o n t r o l f o r comprehensive

f o r e s t management. J. For. 68:695-700.

Ch r i s t i sen , D.M. 1969. Nat iona l s t a tus and management o f t he

g rea te r p r a i r i e chicken. Trans. North Am. Irdildl, and Hat. Resour. Conf. 34: 207-21 7.

Clark, 6. 1969. Popu la t ion d i s t r i b u t i o n and management

o f t he w i l d tu rkey . Miss. Game and F i s h 32(1):15-17.

Davis, S. 1969. Beaver--Friend o r foe. For. Farmer

29(3):10-11.

DeBell, D.S.9 and Auld, I.D. 1968. Robins and t upe lo i n low country swamp.

S.C. W i l d l . 15(1):16.

Dechert, J .A. 1968. The e f f e c t s o f o v e r p o p u l a t i o n and hunt-

i n g on t h e F o r t Knox deer herd. Proc. Southeast. Assoc. Game and F i sh Comm. Conf. 21 (1 967) : 15-23.

Dennis, J.V. 1972. Red-cockaded woodpecker. Na t l . Parks

Envi ron. J . 46(4) : 24-27.

Downing, R.L.9 McGinnes, B.S., Petcher, R.L., and Sandt, J .L. 1969. Seasonal changes i n movements o f whi te-

t a i l e d deer. Wh i t e - t a i l ed Deer Symp. Proc,, USDA For. Serv. South. For. Exp. Stn. pp. 19-24.

Ha l l s , L.K. 1971. Fores t w i l d l i f e o f eas t Texas. Great

P la i ns Agr ic . Counc. Proc. Lufk in, Tex. 9 PP*

3 J e w g , and McConnell , C.A. 1969. Bobwhite quai 1 propagation, cond i t i on -

ing , and h a b i t a t management. Tenn. Game and F ish Comm. 50 pp.

Harlow, R.F., and Guthr ie, W.A. 1972. Grouse crops--a h a b i t a t barometer. Va.

W i l d l . 33(10) : 10-1 1.

Harlow, R.F., and O l i ve r , W.F., J r . 1968. Natura l f a c t o r s a f f e c t i n g deer move-

ments. Q. J. F la. Acad. Sc i . 1967, 30: 221 -226.

Hayes, F.A. , and Prestwood, A. K. 1969. Some cons idera t ions f o r diseases and

pa ras i t es of w h i t e - t a i l e d deer i n t h e southeastern Un i ted States. White- t a i l e d Deer Symp. Proc. , USDA For. Serv. South. For. Exp. Stn, pp. 32-36.

Hooper, R,G,, 111. 1968. Wi ld tu rkey on t he rebound. For.

Farmer 27(9):8-9.

Jackson, R.M., White, M., and Know1 ton, F. F. 1972. A c t i v i t y pa t te rns o f young whi t e -

t a i l e d deer fawns i n south Texas. Ecol . 53: 262-270.

Kel logg, F.E., Doster, G.L., and Wil l iamson, L.L. 1970. A bobwhite dens i t y g rea ter than one

b i r d per acre. J. W i l d l . Manage. 34: 464-466.

Kel logg, F.E., and Prestwood, A.K. 1968. Gas t ro i n tes t i na l helminths f rom w i l d

and pen-rai sed bobwhites. J. W i 1 d l . Manage. 32: 468-475.

Kel logg, F.E.9 and Reid, W.M. 1970. Bobwhi tes as poss ib le r e s e r v o i r hosts.

f o r blackhead i n w i l d turkeys. J. W i l d l . Manage. 34:155-159,

K i s tner , T. P. , and Hayes, F.A. 1971. Sarcoma i n an aged whi t e - t a i l e d deer.

J. W i l d l . Manage. 35:850-852.

Lewis, J.B., McGowan, J.D., and Baskett, T.S. 1968. Eva1 ua t i ng r u f f e d grouse re i n t r oduc -

t i o n i n Missour i . J. W i l d l . Manage. 32: 17-28.

McCaffery, K.R.9 and Creed, W.A. 1969. S ign i f i cance o f f o r e s t openings t o

deer i n nor thern Wisconsin. Wisc. Dep. Nat. Resour. Tech. B u l l . 44. 104 pp.

Metts, L. 1971. Future o f deer herd b r i g h t . Miss. Game

and F i sh 34(1):5-7. Pal ermo, R. J., and Doster, G.L.

1971. A comparison o f t he l a t e w i n t e r foods and pa ras i t es o f bobwhite q u a i l and b lack f r a n c o l i n s i n southwestern Loui- siana. Proc. Southeast. Assoc. Game and F i sh Comm. Conf. 24(1970):206-212.

Randall , C.E. 1968. White t a i l s - - a success s to ry . Am. For.

74(4) : 32-35, 59-62.

Robertson, W, V. 1969. Popu la t ion dynamics o f w h i t e - t a i l e d

deer. White- t a i 1 ed Deer Symp. Proc, USDA For. Serv. South. For. Exp. Stn. pp. 5-7.

Robinson, R.M., K u t t l e r , K.L., Emerson, H.R., and others. 1968. Blood paras i tes i n Texas deer. Trans.

North Am. W i l d l , and Nat. Resour. Conf. 33:359-364.

Robinson, R.M., and Marburger, R.G. 1969. Deer paras i tes . Tex. Parks and M i l d l .

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Robinson, R . M . , and Marburger, R . G . 1969. The mystery of a n t l e r development.

Tex. Parks and Wildl. 27(12) :I 2-17.

Rosene, tJ. 1959. The bobwhite quai 1 : i t s 1 i f e and man-

agement. New Brunswick, Rutgers Univ, Press . 418 pp.

Rurnsey, F.L. 1968. A po le ' s -eye view of woodpeckers. For.

and People 18 (2 ) :38-40.

Sweeney, J .R. , Marchinton, R . L . , and Sweeney, J .M. 1971. Responses of radio-monitored white-

t a i l e d deer chased by hunting dogs. J . Wildl. Manage. 35:707-716.

Thompson, R . L . 1971. The ecology and management of t h e red-

cockaded woodpecker. Ta l l Timbers USDI Bur. Spor t s Fish. and Wildl. Symp. Ta l lahassee , Fla. 188 pp.

Upton, D . L . 1971. Uncrowded turkey lands . Miss. Game

and Fish 34 (1 ) :3 , 12-13.

Urbston, D.F. 1968. Herd dynamics of a p ioneer - l ike deer

populat ion. Proc. Southeast . Assoc. Came and Fish Corn. Conf. 21 (1967) :42- 50.

Williams, L . E . , J r . , and Aust in, D . H . 1970. Complete post-juvenal (pre-bas ic ) p r i -

mary mol t in F lor ida tu rkeys . J . Wildl . Manage. 34:231-233.

Williams, L . E . , J r . , and McGuire, R . D . 1971. On p renupt ia l molt i n t h e wild turkey.

J . k i l d l . Kanage. 35:394-395.

I-IAC I TAT

Special; emphasis on t k e environment, m~nczjemzr,t, apt effects on plants and plant values.

Alexander; T.R., and Dickson, J.H. 1971. Vegetational changes i n t h e National

Ice? Deer Refuge. Q. J . Fla . Acad. Sc i . 33(2) :81-89.

Barstow, C.J. 1971. Impact o f channel i z a t i o n on wet1 and

h a b i t a t in t h e Obion-Forked Deer Basin, Tenn. Trans. North Am. Wildl. and Nat. Resour. Conf. 36:362-376.

Geck, D . E . , and Olson, D.F., J r . 1968. Seed production i n southern Appalachian

oak s tands . USDA For. Serv. Res. Note SE-91. 7 pp.

B l a i r , R . M . 1968. Keep forage low t o improve deer habi-

t a t . For. Farmer 27:8-9, 22-23.

B l a i r , R . M . 1969. Timber s tand dens i t y in f luences food

and cover . Whi t e - t a i 1 ed Deer Symp. Proc. , USDA For. Serv. South. For. Exp. Stn . pp. 74-76.

Ca r t e r , V . E . , and DOW, E . A . 1969. E f f ec t s o f timber harves t and regen-

e r a t i o n on dee r food and cover. White- t a i 1 ed Deer Symp. Proc. USDA For. Serv. South. For. Exp. S tn . pp. 62-65.

Chamberlain, E . B . , J r . 1969. E f f ec t s of hardwood cont ro l on food

and cover. Whi t e - t a i 1 ed deer Symp. Proc. , USDA For. Serv. South. For. Exp. Stn. pp. 77-80.

Crawford, H . S. 1970. Midwestern deer h a b i t a t . USDA For.

Serv. Res. Pap. NC-39. pp. 19-22.

Crawford, H . S. 1971. Wi ld l i f e h a b i t a t changes a f t e r i n t e r -

mediate c u t t i n g f o r even-aged oak man- agement. J . Wi ld l i f e Manage. 35:275- 286.

Crawford, H.S., and Harrison, W . M . 1971. Wi ld l i f e food on t h r e e Ozark hardwood

s i t e s a f t e r regenera t ion c u t t i n g . J . Wildl. Manage. 35:533-537.

Cushwa, C.T., and Jones, M . B . 1969. Wildl i f e food p l an t s on chopped a r ea s

i n t h e Piedmont of South Caro l ina . USDA For. Serv. Re:. Note SE-119. 4 p p

Cushwa, C.T., and Mart in, R . E . 1969. The s t a t u s of prescribed burning f o r

w i l d l i f e management i n t he Southeas t . Trans. North Am. Wildl. and Nat. Re- sour. Conf. 34:419-428.

Cushwa, C.T., Martin, R . E . , and Hopkins, M . L . 1971. Management of bobwhite quai 1 h a b i t a t

i n pine f o r e s t s o f t h e A t l a n t i c Pied- mont. Ga. For. Res. Pap. 65. 5 pp.

Fleming, R . C . 1972. Gett ing t h e game back. Soi l Conserv.

37: 176-177. Glasgow, L . L . , and Noble, R . E .

1971. The importance of bottomland hardwood t o w i l d l i f e . Proc. , Symp. on south- e a s t e rn hardwoods. Dothan, Ala. pp. 30-43.

Goodrum, P.D., Reid, V . H . , and Boyd, C . E . 1971. Acorn y i e l d s , c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s , and

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Hal l s , L . K . 1970. Improving wild1 i f e h a b i t a t i n pine-

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Kalls, L , K . , and Alcaniz, R. James, F .C . , and Shugart, H . W . , 3 r . 1968. Browse plants y i e ld best in f o r e s t 1970. A quant i ta t ive method of hab i t a t des-

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Index of Authors Anonymous 27, 43 Absher, C. W. 36 Adams, F. 10 Adams, M. S. 13 Adams, W. E . 6 , 8 , 17, 19 Adkins, T. R . , J r . 29 Ahles, H . E. 5 Ahlschwede, W. T. 25 Alcaniz, R . 16, 42 A1 exander, B. G . 39 A1 exander, T. R . 41 Al i ,M. A . 4 Allen, D . L . 38 Allen, G . 7 Allen, M. 7 , 19 Allen, S. E . 17 Allison, J . R. 33, A l tobe l l i s , A. T . 22 Amen, R. D. 12 American Society of Anima!

Science 35 Ammerman, C . B. 27 Anderson, E . W. 33 Anderson, J . M . 27 Anderson, K. L . 16, 30 Anderson, L . 23 Anderson, R . C . 15 Anderson, W. B. 17 Anthony, W. B . 5, 6 , 7, 15,

16, 21, 27 Araj i , A. A. 33 Arner, D. H . 5 , 39, 42, 43 Arnold, B . L . 19 Arnold, R . K . 37 Ashcroft, G . L . 6 Augenstein, R . D . 23 Auld, I . D . 40 Austin, D. H . 41 Avers, P. E . 10

Bailey, F . , J r . 33 Bailey, H . H . 10 Bailey, R . L . 9 Baird, D. M. 27 Baker, A. J . 28 Baker, W . W . 29 Ealk ,W.A. 5 Balmer, W . E. 31, 33 Barbour, R. W . 5 Barkalow, F. S,, J r . 39 Barker, F. S . , J r . 27 Barnhisel, R . I . 10 Barnes, G . 29 Barnett , A. P. 19 Barre t t , S. W. 15 Barre t t , J . P. 35 Barrick, E . R . 16 Barstow, 6 . J . 41 Barth, K. M. 5, 7, 8 , 24,

27, 35

Saskin, C. C . 9, 12 Saskin, J . M. 9, 12 aaske t t , T. S. 40 Bateman, B. A. 30 Bates, R. P . 16, 19 Batson, W . T. 19 Baxter, D. 39 Baxter, H . D,. 16 Beaty, E. R . 6, 10, 11, 17,

18, 19, 20, 27, 33 Beck, D . E. 41 Begg, J . E . 14 Behrend, D . F. 40 Bel l , C. R . 4 , 5, Bell , S. C . 15, 25, 33 Bellows, R . A. 26 Bengtson, G . W . 17, 18 Bennett, F . A . 30 Bennett, H. W . 12 Bennett, 0. L . 18 Berg, W . A . 8 , 19 Berry, R. F. 20 Bieber, G . L . 12 Bi l l ings ley , B. B . , J r . 5 Birdwell, P. 20 Bjudstadt, A. J . 1t3, 24,

33, 35 Blackmon, B. G . 35 Bla i r , R . M. 5, 6, 22, 41 Bla isdel l , J . P . 35 Blakewood, B. W . 29 Blaser, R . E . 6, 13, 14,

15, 16, 18 Blount, C . L . 24 Blue, W. G . 5, 7 , 11,

20, 34 Boling, J . A. 7, 27 Bonner, F. T. 6 , 10 Boseck, J . K. 20 Bostick, P. E . 3 ~Bovard, K . P. 26, 28 Bovey, R. W . 12, 22 Box, T. W . 17 Boyd, C. E. 6, 39, 41 Boyd, F. T. 3 Bracher, B. 27 Bradley, N . W. 8 , 22, 27, 28 Brady, H . A. 22, 23 Bragg, L. H. 12 Braverman, S. W. 14 Brederneier, L . F. 33 Brender, E . V . 30 ?rock, w'. A . 24 Brockington, N. R 35 Bromley, D. W . 3 i Brooks, 0. L . 27 Broome, S. W. 16 Brown, A. R . 20 Brown, C. A . 4 Brown, C. J . 24, 25 Erown, J . E . 24, 25

Brown, M. A. 11 Brown, R. H . 6 , 20, 33 Brown, V. L. 27, 33 Browning, W. 24 Brunett, L . 43 B r y a ~ t , W. T. 15, 16 Bryant, V Buchanan, Buck, C. Buc kner , Buc kner , Buehri ng, Burdick, Burgess, Burkhart, Burkhart, Burns, E . Burns, E . Burns, E . Burns. J . ~ u r n s ; P . Y . 22 Burns, R . E . 9 , 12 Burrus, P. B. 5 Burson, B. L. 12 Burton, G. W . 6 , 7, 12, 139

14 18, 20 Bush, L . P. 7 B u t l e r , & . 30 Butts, W. T . 25

Cady, J . G . 10 Callahan, H . H. 18 Campbell, C . M. 35 Campbell, H. C . 27 Campbell , J . R. 27, 28 Campbell, R. S. 9 Capiel , M. 6 Carden, E . L . 16, 19 Carlson, G . E . 19 Carmichael , J . W. 14 Carnevali, A. A. 27 Carney, C. B. 9 Carpenter, J . C . , 15, 27 Carreker, J . R . 11 Carson, E . W . 13 Carter , R. C . 26 Carter , R . L . 6 Carter , V. E . 41 Carve1 1 , K . L . 42 Cartwright, T. C. 24 Cary, H. C. 33 Chabreck, R. H. 9 , 43 Chalupa, W . 27 Chamberlai!, E . B . , J r . 41 Chambers, G , D. 39 Chamblee, D. S. 12 Chapman, H . D. 20, 25, 27 Chapman, H. L . , J r . 27 Chapman, R . A. 7 Cheatum, E . L . 9 Chicco, C. F. 27

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Christensen, D. M. 40 Ciordia, H . 29 Clanton, D. C. 7 Clapham, W. B., J r , 9 Clapp, J . G * , J r . 1 2 Clark, C . 40 Clark, C . 0. 20 Clark, J. H. 35 Glary, W. P. 35 Clawson, M. 15 Clement, T. 15, 76 C l i f f , E. P . 37 Cl i f ton , C, M. 27 Cloward, W. J . 38 C lu t t e r , J . L, 11, 35 Clyburn, T. M. 25 Coats, R . E . 29 Cohn, R. J . 9 Cole, A . W . 23 Cole, D. M . 30 Coleman, D. C. 10 Coleman, J . R . 4 Coleman, N . T. 11 Coleman, S. W. 35 Coll ins, J . C . 25 Colyer, D. K. 34 Conarro, R . M. 22 Conley, R . H . 39 Conrad, H . S. 3 Cook, C. W. 15, 37 Cooley, J . lj. 44 Coopet, A . W. 9, 13 Cooper, R. W. 30, 31, 32 Cope, J . M. 12 Cope, J . T . , J r . 15 Cope, 0. B. 43 Cope, W. A . 14, 20 Correl 1 , D. S. 4 Cotney, W. W . 26 Courson, D. 19 Couvillion, W. 33 Cowan, R. L . 35 Cowley, J . J . 24 C r a f t , B . 33 Craig, R. M. 10 Craighead, F. C . , Sr . 9 Crawford, H. S. 4, 8 , 16,

33, 35, 41, 42 Creed, W. A. 40, 43 Crockett, S. P. 19, 20 Croker, T. C . , J r . 9 Crow, A. B. 31 Croy, L . I . 22 Cumins, D. G. 6 Cunha, T. J . 25 Cunningham, J . P. 16 Curl, S. E. 24 Cur t i s , W . R. 19 Cushwa, C. T. 31, 38, 41 Cuskaden, C. M. 33 Czabator, F. J . 9 Czuhai, E . 31

Dahlman, R . C . 9 Dalrymple, A . V . 24

Dalrymple, R . L . 16, 19, 20 Daniel, C . P. 9 Daniels, J. N. 11 Daniels, L . &. 27 Daniels, R . B. 10, 11 aasmann, W. 38 Davidson, J . H. 8 Davies, F. F. 22 Davis, C. E . 36 Davis, D. E . 3 Davis, D. I . 24 Davis, E. 39 Davis, F. S. 12 Davis, G. K. 17, 24 Davis, J . R. 39 Davis, K. P. 33 Davis, S, 40 Dawson, R. N. 6, 8, 19 Deana, T. 36 DeBell, D . S. 10, 40 DeBower, K. 34 Dechert, J . A. 40 Dell , T. R . 35 Della-Bianca, L . 30 Dennis, J . V . 40 Denton, D. C. 15, 33, 43 DeRouen, T. M . 24, 25, 26,

28 DeSelm, H . R. 9 Devet ,D,D. 31 DeWet, J . M. J . 14 Dickerson, B. P. 9, 30 Dickson, J . G. 39 Dickson, J . H . 41 Didier, D. E. 20 Dieterich, J . H. 31 'Dil lard, J . G . 33 Di l l s , G . G . 31 Dodd, J . D . 6, 12 Donnelly, E. D . 5, 7, 12,

19, 43 Dooley, A. E . 19 Dorsett , D . J . 20 Doster, G . L . 40 Doughty, R . M. 3, 4, Douglass, J . E. 17, 30 Dow,E.A. 41 Downing, R . L . 30, 35, 36,

38, 40, 42 Drawe, D . L . 17 Duble, R. L . 6, 20 Dudley, R. F. 19 Duffy, I . T. 33 Duke, W. B. 39 Dumford, S. W. 18 DuMond, D, M. 3 Dunavin, L . S. 20 Duncan, W. H . 3 Duran, G . 33 Duvall, V, L. 6, 27, 30,

35, 37 Dutrow, G. 33, 35

Easley, J . F. 18, 24 Edward, R. L . 5 Edwards, J . H . 11, 20

Edwards, M . C . 6, 7 , 18 Ehrenreich, J . ti. 4 , 36 Elam, A . B. 9 Elias , T. S. 4 E l l i s , 6. L. 21 Ellzey, H. D. 7, 8, 19, 20 Elwell, H. 22 Emerson, H . R. 40 Eng, K. S . , J r . 35 E p p ~ , E . k . , J r . 5, 42 Erickson, E . 29 Essig, H. W. 27 Evans, D. D. 11 Evans, E . M. 20, 21 Evans, H. 0. 33

Fairbrothers, B, E, 4 , 13 Farmer, R . E . , J r . 12 Farrar, J . M. 43 Farthing, B. R . 26 Feazel, J . I . 15, 28 Ferguson, J . A. 30, 33 Finley, R . M. 33 F i ske l l , J . G . A. 10 Fleming, R. C . 41 Fontenot, J . P . 6, 15, 28, 39 Foote, L . E . 29 Forbes, I . , J r . 7 Forest-Range Task Force 34 Fowler, J , F a 39 Fowler, S. ti. 24, 25 Fox, R . L . 11 Franke, D . E . 28 Franklin, J . F. 15 Franks, K. N . 22 Free, J . C . 36 Fribourg, H. A. 6, 7, 17 Fryer, M. E . 8

aGalt, H . D. 36 Gamble, E. E . 10, 11 Gamble, M. D. 3 .Gammon, N . , J r . 11 Gardner, D. F. 39 Gates, D. H . 34 Gentry, C . E . 7 Gerlow, A. 35 Gibbs, L . C. 4 .Gibson, D. M. 34 Giddens, J . 6 Giles, R. H - , J r . 38 G i l l , J . D. 42 G i l l , W. J . 21 'Gilliarn, H. C . , J r . 34 Gillingham, J . T. 8 G i l l i s , W. T. 4 Glascock, H. R. 34 Glasgow, L. L . 17, 41 Golley, F. B . 39 ~Gomide, J . A. 17 Gonsoulin, H . C. 28 Goode, L . 20 :Goodrum, P. D. 38, 39, 41 Gore, H. 43 GOSS, J * 20 Gould, F. W. 4

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Lewis, 3 . £3. 40 Lindauer, L . L. 12 Lindley, 6. E . 18 Linnartz, N. E. 9, 11 L i t t l e , C . 0. 8 , 28 Loadholt, C. B. 24 Lockard, R. 34 Logan, R. W. 12 Lohrey, R. E. 17 Long,C.R. 26 Long,F. L . 11 Long, R. W. 4, 12 Lovelace, D. A. 17 Lovell, D, R . 27 Lowance, S. A. 19 Lowe, J . 34 Lowrey, R . S. 7, 14, 20,

27, 28, 36 Loyacano, A . 24, 26, 28, 29 Lueth, F. X 38

McCaffery, K. R. 40 McCaleb, J . E . 21 McCall, J . T. 18 McCarty, J . D . 39 McConnel 1 , C . A. 40 McCormick, R. F. 6 McCormick, W . C. 20, 21, 25,

28, 30 McCoy, G . L, 39 McCracken, R. J . 10 McCreery, R. A. 11, 17, 19 M c C U ~ ~ O U ~ ~ , J . M * 44 McDonald. R. P. 26

~ c ~ o k a n , - J. D . 40 McGuire, J . R . 37 McGuire, R. D . 41 McIlvain, E. H . 13, 16, 21, 31 McIntyre, B. L. 12 McKean, A. S. 3 McKee, W. H . , J r . 11 McLaren, J . B. 55 35 ~McLean, A. 31 MacLean, G. J . 8 McLeskey, H . M . 34 McMillan, C. 9, 12, 13 McMurphy, W. E. 17, 22 McNeese, L . L . 17 McNeill, J . W. 28

Mabry, T. J . 13 Maisenhelder, L . C . 4 Malechek, J . C . 36 Malone, C. R. 23 Mann, W. F., J r . 8 Manning, E . 34 Maple, W. R. 31 Marburger, R. G . 38, 40 Marchbanks, W. W. 12 Marchant,W.H. 2 7 , 2 8 Marchinton, R . L . 36, 41 Marckworth, -G. E. 37

Harlowe, T, J. 25 Martin, R. E. 31, 41 Martinez, A. 25 Martz, F. A. 27, 28 Mason, 3. V. 27 Mason, 0. 6 . 34 Massey, H. F. 10 Matches, A. G . 12, 21, 36 Mathis, G . 24 Matocha, J . E. 18 Matondang, S. 10 Mattas, R. 17 Mattfeld, G. F. 40 Matthews, J . F. 11 May, D. S. 12 May, J . T. 19 Mays, D. A. 18, 21 Mayton, E. L . 20 Meadows, G . B. 25 Menees, J . L . 13 Mercer, J . , J r . 42 Merkle, M. G. 12, 23 Mertens, D. R. 28 Metts, L . 40 Meyer, R. E . 23 Meyerhoeffer, D. C . 24, 25, 26 Mil ler , F. R. 7 Miller , H. A . 5 , 43 Mil ler , H. E. 13 Miller , N . G . 5 Mil ler , R . L . 31 Miller , W . J . 27 Mi l l e t t , M . A. 28 Mitchell , G. E . , J r . 28 Moak, J . E. 35 Mobley, H. E. 31 Monk, C. D. 9 Monroe, W . E. 21 Monroe, W. M . 26 Monson, W. G. 7 , 13, 14, 18,

27,3O Montgomery, C. R. 7, 8 Montgomery, M. J . 6, 16 Mooney, H . A. 13 Moore, J . E. 21, 28 Moore, R. A. 26 Moore, W. H. 3 , 44 Mooring, M . T. 13 Morgan, E. B. 8, 20 Morris, H. D. 31 Morris, 3. B . 20 Morrison, E . G. 18, 21 Morton, H . L . 23 Mott, G . 0. 17, 18, 36 Mowbray, T. B. 10 Muhrer, M. E. 27 Murdy, W . H. 10, 11 Murphy, B. 23 Murphy, D. A. 33, 42 Murra, G. E . 34 Musselman, L. J . 8

National Academy of Science 24 Meal, D. L . 35 Neal, W. A. 38 Neathery, M. W. 7, 8

Neff, D. J . 36 Nelson, A. B. 35, 36 Nelson, B. D. 8, 20 Nelson, L. A. 76 Nelson, T. C. 3 Nett les, W. C . 23 Nettleton, W. D. 11 Neves, J. D. 10 Neumann, A . L . 25 Mewsom, J . D. 10, 38, 39 Nicholson, S, S. 29 Nielsen, D. 34 Nipper, W. A. 21, 24, 25,

28, 29 Nixon, E. S. 11 Noble, R. E. 41 Noller, C. H . 17

Oakes, A . J . 14 Oakes, J . Y. 15, 21 Obioha, F. C. 7 Odenwald, N . G . 3 Oefinger, S. W., J r . 37, 42, 44 Offut t , M. S. 21 0 g d e n , - ~ . R. 36 Ohmann, L. F. 36 O'Kelley, R. E. 28 Old, S. M. 31 Oliver, W. F . , J r . 40 Oliver, W. M. 22, 25, 26 Olson, D.F . , J r . 40, 41 Olson, J . S. 9 Oosting, H . J . 10 Orton, R . 9 h e n , C . R. 6 Owen, J . R. 16 Owensby, C. E. 16, 30

Pahnish, 0. F. 25 Palermo, R. J . 40 Pal las , J . E . , J r . 10, 19 Palmer, D. N., 6 Palmisano, A. W . 10, 42 Pancholy, K. 13 Parham, A. P. 25, 28 Parham, R. W. 25 Parker, K. W. 36 Parsons, J . J . 3 Pat r ick , T, E . 26 Pat r ick , W. H . , J r . 11 Patten, B. C . 10 Patterson, T. B. 15, 25, 26 Patty, T. S. 9 Paulsen, H . A . , J r . 36 Payne, W. W. 13 Peacock, F. M. 24 Peacock, J . T. 13 Pearson, H. P,. 3 , 25, 26,

28, 30, 36 Pearson, R. W. 10 Peeper, T. F. 13 Peet, M. M. 13 Peevy, F. A. 11, 22, 23 Penfound, W. T. 31

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Pennington, R. E - 43 Pepper, T . W. 33 Perkins, C . 4. 12, 19, 30,

42, 44 Perkins, H . F. 11, 27 Perry, V , G. 3 Petcher, R. L. 40 Peters, E. J . 12, 19 Peters, H. F. 25 Peterson, J . R. 15 Peterson, R . C. 18 Pfander, W. ti. 28, 43 Phar, P. A. 8 Pickford, S. G. 31 Pieper, R . D. 36 Pfasse, D. 26 P la t t , R. B. 9 Poche, N. T. 24, 26 Poe, W . E . 29 Pond, F. W. 36 Pontif, J . 24, 26, 28 Pope, L. S. 25, 35 Porter, I . R . 3, 15 Post, A. J . 7 Potter, G. D . 28 Potts, S. F. 23 Powell, A. M , 14 Pclfsell, J . B . 7, 14 rr,\,a3.11, J . D. 11, 17, 18, 20 -1-eston, A. 23 , ;-estwood, A. K. 40 Frine, E . L. 23 Prine, G . M . 6 Friode, B. M . 28 ' r i t che t t , W . L. 11, 13 Purcell, J . C. 34 Putnam, J . W. 34

Qualset, C . 0. 22 Quarterman, E. 9, 10, 14 Quinn, J . A . 12, 13

Rachie, K. 0. 6 Radford, A . E . 5 Radwan, M. A. 38 Ralston, C . W . 10 Randall, C. E . 40 Rankin, H. T. 3 Rawlings, J . 0. 14 Rawson, J . W. 19 Ray,M. L. 15, 17, 25, 28,

33, 34 Reagor, J . C. 8 Ream,R. R. 36 Reber, L. J . 23 Reed, C. F. 5 Reeves, ti. C. 32, 36 Reid ,E .H. 36 Reid, R . L. 7 Reid, V . H . 41 Reid, W . M. 40 Remenga, E . E . 39 Retzer, H. J . 19 Reynolds, J . H . 7, 8, 17,

18, 20

Reynolds, W. L . 8 , 24, 25, 26, 28

Rice, E . L . 13, 14 Rice, M. B. 17 Rice, J . S. 8 Richardson, W. L . 14 Rickett, H. W. 5 Rieck, W. L . 22 Riggs, J. K. 28 Rios,C. E . 21 Rios, J . 27, 28 Ripley, T. H. 10 Rittenhouse, L. R . 7 Roark, C. B. 15, 25, 28 Robbins, J . D. 8 Roberts, R . H. 29 Robertson, G . L. 26 Robertson, J. 23 Robertson, K. R . 5 Robertson, W . V . 40 Robinette, D. L. 43 Robinson, L. H . 43 Robinson, R. C. 30 Robinson, R. M. 36, 40 Robison, 0. W . 25, 26 Rogers, J . L. 22 Rogers, M. 43 Rogerson, T. L. 10 Rosene, W . 41 Rosenkrans, D . B . , J r . 34 Roth, J . A. 17 Rotsettis, J . 13 Roundtree, B . H . 16 Roush, R . D. 4 Ruelke, 0. C. 6, 28 Rumsey, R . L. 41 Rusoff, L. L . 7 Rutledge, J . J . 25

Sackett, S. S. 22, 32 Sandt, J . L. 40 Santelmann, P. W. 13, 22 Sassaman, R . W . 34 Sat ter , L. D. 2% Saucier, H. S. 22 Saxton, K. E. 11 Scarsbrook, C. E. 18 Schank, S. C. 14 Schmidt, R. E. 13, 18 Schroder, V . N . 3 Schumacher, P. D. 43 Schwei t ze r , D.L. 43 Scruggs, C. G . 25 Segelquist, C. 13, 38, 39, 43 Sel1, 0. E. 27 Se l l , W. W. 22 Seneca, E. D. 13 Settergren, C. D. 10, 30, 32 Shank, S. C . 12 Sharp, W. E, 28 Shaw, S. P. 38 Shawver, C. B. 27 Shelton, J . E. 11 Shepherd, W. 0. 28 Shi f le t , T. N. 4, 16 Shirer, M. M. 8

Shirley, R . L . 18, 24 Shontz, J . P. 10 Shoop, M. C. 13, 16, 21, 31 Short, W . L .6 , 8, 38, 39, 43 Shrauder, P. A . 43 Shugart, H. t i . , J r . 42 ,Shultz, T. A. 27 Shumway, P . E . 27 Siegef, W. C. 34 SimCo, J , 5 . 29 simpson, B. J. 22 Simpson, R . C. 42 Sims, P. L. 36 Si t ton, G. D. 26 Slack, C.H. 23 Slen, S. B. 26 Smart, L. E . 27 Smart, L, I . 26 Smith, A. E . 13 Smith, B. W . 13 Smith, C . W. 13 Smith, E . F. 30 Smith, E. M . 19 Smith, E . R . 43 Smith, F. 25 Smith, G . E . 17 Smith, H . B. 15 Smith, H. K. 36 Smith, J . E. 23 Smith, L. E . , J r . 26 Smith, R. M. , J r . 25 Smith, S. R . 43 Smithson, L. J . 18 Snapp, R . R . 25 Soots, R . F . , J r . 39 Sparks, D. R. 36 Speake, D. W . 43 Spencer, D. A. 44 Spooner, A. E.15, 16, 17, 25,

28, 33, 34 Stahnke, C. 11 S ta l te r , R . 19 Stanley, R. L. 6, 14, 18, 20 Stanley, W . W . 22 Starnes, J . J . 8 S ta r r , J . W. 23 Stearns, F. 43, 44 Steelman, C. D. 29 .Steere, W. C. 5 Stephens, R . L. 18 Sternitzke, H. S. 3 S t i e a l i t z , W . 0. 39 toi in, H. - R . 23 Stransky, J . J . 38, 42, 43, 44 ~ t r e e t g r ; C. L. 7 Streetman, L. J . 14 Strode, D. D. 38 Stuedemann, J . A. 18, 29 Suman, R , F. 28 Sweeney, J . M. 41 Sweeney, 3. d. 41 Sweeny, J . G . 8

Tan, K. H . 10, 11 Taylor,,T. H . 13, 17, 19, 22 Telfer, E . S. 36

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Templeton, W. C . , J r . 13, 17, 19, 22

Teng, J . 1. 13 Tergas, L . E. 5, 7 Terman, G . L. 17, 17, 18 Texas A & M University 37 Thames, J . L . 11 Thetford, F. 0. 36 Thiere t , J . W. 5 Thomas, J . W . 38 Thompson, L. , J r . 23 Thompson, R. L. 41 Thr i f t , F. A. 26, 36 Tierson, W. 6. 40 Tillman, A. D. 28 Tiwari, S. C. I1 Todd, J . R * 5 Torel l , D. T . 8 Torgerson, 0. 43 Totusek, R . 28 Trappe, J . M. 15 Trousdel 1 , K. B e 32 Tuel ler , P. T. 37 Tugman, D . F. 20 Turk, J . 19 Turk, J . W. 26, 44 Turman, E, J . 34 Turner, B. H . 10 Turner, B. L. 13 Turner, J . C . , J r . 31 Turner, J . W. 26, 29 Tynes, J . S. 29

'Upton, D. L . 41 Urbston, D. F. 38, 41 Ursic, S . J . 32 USDA 32 USDA Forest Service 4, 32 Utley, P. R . 25, 27, 28

Vallentine, J . F. 23 VanAmburg, G . L . 6 Van Bavel, C . H. M. 9 Van Dyne, G. M. 7, 10, 37 Van Lear, D , H. 11 Van Tyne, E. 4 Vaughn, E. 33 Veseley, J . A. 26 Veteto, G . 36, 39 Vincent, C. K . 25, 26, 28 Vogel, W. 6. 8 , 16, 19, 37 Voigt, P. W. 4 Volk, G . M. 12, 18

Wade, D. D. 22, 32 Wallace, A. T. 6 Wallace, 3. D . 37 Walley, W . W. 6 Walters, R. S. 3, 4 Wang, H. C , 24 Ward,C. Y . 13 Ward,D.B. 5 Ward,D. E . 32

Ward, F. 38, 43 Ware, S. A. 4 , 14 Warnick, A . C. 24, 25, 26 Warren, W. M. 25 Watschke, T. L . 13, 18 Watson, V. H, 13 Watson, M. J . 22 ~Wattenbarger, D. 8 Watts, W. A. 4 , 10 Waugh, G . A. 25 Waymack, L . 8. 29 Wawack, M. A. 29 Webster, W. B. 20 Weir, M. C . 8 Welch, L . F. 18 Welch, W . C . 3 Wells, C. G . 31 Weniger,D. 5 West, S. H . 12 Wharton, M. E. 5 Wheaton, H. N . 16 Wheeler, R. F. 5 Whelan, J . B. 8, 35, 36 Whitaker, F. D. 11 Mhitaker, L . B. 17, 26, 27,

28, 33 Whi tcomb, C. E . 30 White, M. 40 White, T. W . 8 , 35 White, W. E . 30 Whiteman, J . V . 28 Whitford, P . B. 9 Wiant, H . V . 37, 39 Wiegmann, F. 34 Wilbur, R . L . 5 Wiley, J . E. 40 Wilhite, A . 30 Wilkens,L. 3 6Wilkinson, R . E . 7, 14 Wilkinson, S. R. 8 , 18, 29 Wilkinson, W. S. 6 , 18 Willemsen, R. W. 14 Williams, D . J . 18, 29 Williams, D. L . 28 Williams, G . A. 29 Williams, L. E . , J r . 41 Williams, 0. B. 37 Williamson, B. C. 8 Williamson, L . L . 40 Williamson, M. J . 3 Will iston, H. L . 22 Wilson, A. D. 6, 8 Wilson, B. H. 29 Wilson, K. 0. 30 Wilson,N. 29 Wing, J . Ff. 8 Wise, M. B * 20 Wolf, D. D. 14 Wolfstine, M . 25 Molters, G. L . 14, 16 Wood,J. R e 32 Woodhouse, W. W. 16, 18 Woodruff, C. M . 11 Woods , S. G . 28 Workman, J . P. 15 Worthington, R . E . 7 Wright, V. K. 10

Yandle, D . 0. 16 Yar le t t , L . L . 4 , 37 Yocorn, H. A. 32 Y o ~ o , J . G . 35 Young, A. L . 22 Young, E. L . , J r . 37

Zarger, T. G . 18 Zeedyk, W. D. 43