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Twenty-three papers are presented: Kasile, J.D. Production and economics of whole-tree chippers. 866-871 [1 ref.] Lewis, N.B. The yield regulation system in South Australia. 872-885 [1 ref.] Pinus radiata. Kinashi, K. Diameter distribution of artificial forests in Japan. 886-895 [4 ref.] Cryptomeria japonica and Chamaecyparis obtusa. Kung, F.H.; Funk, D.T. Reconstruction of entire data sets for plots that have been previously thinned to a diameter limit. 896-905 [8 ref.] Hyink, D.M.; Moser, J.W. Application of diameter distributions for yield projection in uneven-aged forests. 906-916 [21 ref.] A yield model. Zeide, B.; Troxell, J.K.; Haag, D. Field instruction in point sampling. 917-922 [5 ref.] Zeide, B.; Troxell, J.K. Plot versus point sampling. 923-929 [7 ref.] Schreuder, H.T.; Hertel, G.D. Analysis of attack pattern demonstrated on pine webworm infestation. 930-935 [9 ref.] Using data from an attack by Tetralopha robustella on Pinus elliottii in NE Florida. Sendak, P. E. Estimating the potential resource for maple sap production using forest survey data. 936-942 [10 ref.] Bedy, J.D.; Meeuwig, R.O.; Miller, E.L. Aboveground biomass of singleleaf pinyon [Pinus monophylla] and Utah juniper [Juniperus osteosperma] 943-953 [20 ref.] Getter, J.R. Coal, wildlife and remote sensing. 954-960 [6 ref.] The production of maps from colour IR aerial photographs in the western coal supply areas of the USA, to show cover types and vegetation classes, and define areas of high priority for mining, rare or endangered species, wildlife habitats, and riparian zones. Minowa, M. Stand volume and surface area using vertical line sampling and height-accumulation formula. 961-965 [9 ref.] Yandle, D.O. A generalization of techniques for sampling finite populations that are spatially distributed in two or more dimensions. 966-982 [3 ref.] Wensel, L.C.; Titus, S.J.; Thomas, R.W. Sample allocation in multi-resource inventories. 983-992 [18 ref.] Kent, B.; Johnston, D.; Frayer, W.E. The application of three-phase sampling for stratification to multi-resource inventories. 993-1000 [2 ref.] Lewis, N.B.; Stark, B.A.; Squire, R.H.; Smith, R.B.; Lawrence, P.R.; Campbell, H.; Lush, A. Continuous forest inventory in Australia. 1001-1024 [1 ref.] With separate papers on Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, and Western Australia. Rhody, B. Application of a combined inventory method with fixed-base 35 mm and 70 mm aerial-photography and terrestrial permanent photoplots. 1025-1029 [4 ref.] House, L.O., IV; McLaughlin, C.W. Data bases as informants: an industrial forest example. 1030-1037. The integrated information and planning system of Great Northern Paper, Maine.

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Library Association, A. (1989). Contributed Papers. College & Research Libraries News, 50(1), 50–59. https://doi.org/10.5860/crln.50.1.50

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