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ABSTRACT Included are annotated citations of articles, books, dissrtations, directories, conference proceedings, reports, speeches

, and bibliographies, most of them published during the first six months of 1968. Citations are classified into six broad categories: Outdoor Recreation Resources; Administration of Resources and Programs; Recreation Users, Activities, Demands and Values; Research; Education; and History and Philosophy. Each citation gives from two to fifteen "key words" indicating content. There is a subject index, a geographic index, and an author index. Appendiceslist the literature cited by document types. (EB)

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Citation Item Numbers 80001-81113 (1968)

Volume IV

Published November 1969

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Outdoor Recreation TABLE OF CONTENTS Page

Preface

Subject Categories

OUTDOOR RECREATION RESOURCES 1

ADMINISTRATION OF RESOURCES AND PROGRAMS 43

RECREATION USERS, ACTIVITIES, DEMANDS AND VALUES 75

RESEARCH 97

EDUCATION 121

HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY 133

INDEXES 138

Subject 138

Geographic 173

Name 180

APPENDICES 196

I. Periodicals Indexed 196

II. Books Cited 209

Documents and Reports 215

Proceedings, Hearings, and Speeches 220

Dissertations and Theses 222

Bibliographies and Directories 224 PREFACE

This fourth index of outdoor recreationand environmental quality articles, books, dissertations,directories, conference proceedings, documents, reports, speeches,and bibliographies covers selected items ofliterature published, with minor excep- tions, during the first six months of1968.

Volume IV of the INDEX TO SELECTEDOUTDOOR RECREATION LITERATURE has been compiled by the Bureau ofOutdoor Recreation.The citations of Canadian and United TAingdom articles weremade possible through the continuing cooperation ofCanada's Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development.

The citations in this volume areidentified by numbers beginning with the number 80001. The first digit, 8, represents the year1968. Items are numbered successively as they appearin the INDEX. There are 1113 citations, thenumbers ranging from 80001 to81113.

Several changes have been made in thisINDEX since Volume III. Another category, "Education," has beenadded.Thus, as found in the Table of Contents, there are now sixbroad categories into which outdoor recreation literature is classified. Within each category, the citations are arranged alphabeticallyby author, or, if the work is anonymous, by title.

A major change has been made in themethod of annotating the items listed in this volume of the INDEX.Whereas previously abstracts described the content of the citedmaterials, a system of "Keywords" has now been substituted.From two to fifteen key- words are listed following each citation. These keywords, or descriptors, serve not only to give a generalidea of the subject content, but also guide the individual in searchof information to pertinent articles. Secondary sources of references such as abstract journals and indexes served as sources of certainreference citations.

There are three separate indexes:

1. Subject index. This contains approximately 750 keywords,arranged alphabetically, each with the citation numbersindicating references having information on a specific subject.

2. Name index. This contains authors, editors, reviewers,corporate bodies, and persons responsible for ordiscussed in the articles, and all other proper names except place names,which appear in the Geographic index. 1

3. Geographic index. This refers tocitations by cities,counties, States, countries, continents, mountains,rivers, and other miscel- laneous geographic terms,as well as by propernames of federally administered units, such as national parks, nationalforests, and national monuments.

Sources listed

The literature cited is listed by form in theappendices. Appendix I contains the list of periodicalsappearing in this volume.

Appendix II contains the list of books; documentsand reports; proceedings, hearings, andspeeches; and bibliographiesand direc- tories cited in theIndex.

Suggested changes

Readers are invitedto send their commentsand criticisms. Additional sources oftechnical and scientificwritings on outdoor recreation subjectsare welcomed.

G. DouglasHofeJr. Director

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80001Allen, G.E. Keywords: Rain forests, EVERYDAY TREES. Boston, National parks, Scientific Houghton Mifflin. 48p. sites, Forests and forestry, 1968. $3.25. Olympic National Park, Washington. Keywords: Trees, Outdoor education, Children, Nature observation, Northeast U.S., 80005 Asner, E. Flora, Educative value. Vestpocket parks; neighbor- hood parks, PARKS AND RECREAT. 3(5):32-34+, May 1968. Illus. 80002America's great scenic drives. NAT. WILD. 6(3):26-31, Keywords: Municipal parks, Apr.-May 1968. Illus., Playgrounds, Vestpocket parks, photos. Urban planning, Parks, Develop- ment of recreation resources. Keywords: Scenic roadways, Highways, Parkways, Trans- portation, Natural beauty, 80006 Aul, H.B. Sightseeing, Auto touring. Williamsburg Gardens: 18th century ideas for modern gardens. POP. GARDEN. AND 80003 Anderson, D.C. LIV. OUTD. 19(1):62-65, Stone age campsite at the Spring 1968. Illus., photos. gateway to America; Onion in Alaska. SCI. AMER. Keywords: Gardening, Gardens, 218(1):24-33, June 1968. Illus. Landscape design, Methodology, Beautification, Williamsburg 'Keywords: Archaeology, Explor- (Va.), Historic sites. ation, Camp site, Historic sites, Camping, Scientific sites, Alaska. 80007 Barclay, G.T. Halemaumau Trail: Strangest walk in the world. NAT. 80004 Arno, S.F. PARKS MAG. 42(249):4-8, Olympic forest. NAT. PARKS June 1968. Photos. MAG. 42(248):17-21, May 1968. Illus. Keywords:.Trails, Vegetation, Historical foundations, Hawaii, Volcanoes National Park, Halemaumau Crater. 80008 Bates, M. SCIENCE. 159(3819):1052- Aliens in the landscape. NAT. 1053, Mar. 8. 1969. HIST. 77(5):16-19, May 1968. Keywords: Endangered species, Keywords: Animals, Landscape Preservation, Game preserves, design, Wildlife, Geography, legislation. Plants, Nature observation, Planning. 80014 Berry, J.R. What's happening to our world. 80009 Beck, L. SCI. DIGEST 63(6):42-53, The old mills. NEW MEX. MAG. June 1968. Illus. 46(3):22-25, Mar. 1968. Photos. Keywords: Geological formations, Keywordst Sightseeing, Historic Geysers, Earth, Geology, sites, New Mexico, Mills, Glaciers. Historical foundations.

80015 Bird-watching is very 80010 Benchley, N. good; Malheur Wildlife Refuge. Nantucket: a mist of moors. SUNSET 140:74+, May 1968. HOLIDAY 43:56-61, May 1968. Illus. Illus. Keywords: Bird watching, Keywords: Nantucket Island, Wildlife refuges, Nature Land description, Sightseeing, observation, Birds, Malheur Islands. Wildlife Refuge, Oregon.

80011 Benton, G.L. 80016 Blatt, J.A. Fiber glass . IND. ARTS The falls of the Ohio. PARKS AND VOC. ED. 57:48-50, AND REC. 3(6):22-24, 64, Feb. 1968. June 1968. Photos.

Keywords: , Equipment, Keywords: Legislation, Histor- . ical foundations, Geology, Scientific sites, Boating waters, Fishing, Ohio River, 80012 Berman, H. Indiana, -Kentucky. Highway to Md(inley. TRAVEL 129:45-47, Apr. 1968. Illus. 80017 Bourjaily, V. Keywords: Mount McKinley Scuba and snorkeling and sea- National Park, National parks, walking. HOLIDAY 43(6): Alaska, Roadways, Sightseeing, 54-55+, June 1968. Mount McKinley, Transportation. Keywords: Scuba diving, Skin diving, Scuba gear, Water Sports. 80013 Bernstein, I.S. Conserving rare wildlife. 80018Bowen, J. Keywords: Buffalo, Wildlife North Carolina's outer banks. refuges, Animals, Oklahoma, TRAVEL 129:26-30, May 1963. Wichita Mountains National Illus. Wildlife Refuge, Habitat.

Keywords: Beaches, Islands, Sightseeing, Tourism, North 80023 Brehm, R.J. and others Carolina, Historic sites, Water symposium. AMER. J. MED. Outer Banks(N.C.) TECHN. 34:133-164, Mar. 1968.

Keywords: Water quality, 80019 Bowen, M. Water supply, Water pollution, California's pygmy forest; Pollution control, Water Van Damme Beach state park. resources, Symposium, Water NAT. PARKS 42(248):11-12, reuse. May 1968.

Keywords: State parks, Forest 80024 Bresler, J.B. and forestry, Beaches, Shore- ENVIRONMENT OF MAN. Addison- line sites, California, Van Wesley Publishing Co. 276p. Damme Beach State Park(Calif.) 1968. $3.95.

Keywords: Environmental 80020 Boyd, E. health, Ecology, Quality of Mid-Atlantic diving mecca. the environment. SKIN DIV. MAG. 17(5):36-39, 68-71, May 1968. Photos. 80,A5 Brockman, C.F. Keywords: Skin diving, Histor- TREES OF NORTH AMERICA: A ical foundations, Boats, GUIDE TO FIELD IDENTIFICATION. Maryland, Assateague, Ocean N.Y., Golden Press, Inc. 280p. City. 1968. Maps, illus., photos. $2.95; $5.95 cloth.

80021 Bradley, B.O. Keywords: Trees, Field trips, Incredible builder: Baltimore Natural resources, Outdoor oriole. CONSERVATIONIST education. 22:14-15, Apr. 1968. Illus.

Keywords: Birds, Baltimore 80026 Brome, R.K. orioles, Bird watching, Nature New frontier to the North: observation. Canada's untapped riches. U.S. NEWS 64:70-72, May 13, 1968. Illus. 80022 Bradley, P. Where the buffaloroam. MAINE Keywords: Natural resources, FIELD NATUR. 24(3):2-5, June Exploration, Recreation re- 1968. Illus. sources, Winter sports, Develop- ment of recreatioA resources, Canada.

3 80027 Brooks, M. 80031 Burton, L.A. The LIFE OF THE MOUNTAINS Movable stages deliver culture Vol. 10 in "OUR LIVING WORLD and fun to neighborhood parks. OF NATURE SERIES" N.Y., AMER. CITY83:52, Feb. 1968. McGraw-Hill Book Co. 232p. Illus. 1968. Maps, "illus., photos. $4.95. Keywords: Parks, Outdoor dramatic events, Parks,

Keywords: Mountains, North '- Municipal, Indianapolis(Ind.), America, Natural resources, Facilities, Regional planning. Fauna, Flora, Land description, Mountain climbing, Backpacking, Fossils, Scientific sites, 30032 Bush, C.S. and J.F. Wildlife, Endangered species. Morton Native trees and plants for Florida landscaping. U.S. 80028Brooks, P., and DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE BULL. 193. J. Wechsberg. 133p. 1968. Illus. Grand tour as it was; as it is. SAT. R. 51:59-61+, Jan. 6, Keywords: Landscape design, 1968. Illus. Trees, Planting easement, Florida. Keywords: Tourism, Sightseeing, Europe. 80033Cadieux, C.L. Canada's national parks. 80029 Brown, G.W.., Jr., Ed. TRAIL. LIFE28(4):78-79, DESERT BIOLOGY Vol. 1 153-158, Apr. 1968. Maps, New York, Academic Press. 550p. photos. 1968. Keywords: National Park(Canada), Keywords: Deserts, Land, Bio- Summer, Sightseeing, Fishing, logical studies, Land Accommodations, Campgrounds, description. Camping, Hiking, Waterfalls, Glaciers, Photography, Historic sites, Mountains, Canada. 80030 Brown, R.L. GHOST TOWNS OF THE COLORADO 80034Camp anywhere wheels ROCKIES. Caldwell, Idaho, will take you. POP. GARD, & Caxton Printers, .401p. 1968. LIV. OUTD. 19:42 -45., Spring Map, illus. 1968. Keywords: Historic sites, Keywords: Camping, Campers, Recreation resources, Ghost Campers(Vehicles), Campgrounds, towns, Great Rocky Mountains, National parks, National Parks Colorado, West, Sightseeing. (Canada), Provincial parks, National forests, U.S.A., Canada, North America, Parks.

4 80035 Caribbean seascape. HARP. Keywords: Fishing, Salmon, BAZ, 10h90+, May 1968. Fish, Location,. Methodology, Great Lakes, Midwest. Keywords: Guadeloupe Islands, Oceans and seas, Caribbean Seas, Sightseeing, Islands, Tourism. 80041 Christie, T.L. World travel calendar,. 1968. SAT. R. 51:74+, Jan. 6, 1968. 80036 Carpenter, E.D. Trees and shrubs for Keywords: Tourism, Sight- Connecticut. COOPERATIVE EXT. seeing, Festivals, Outdoor SERV. BULL. 68-7. 35p. 1968. spectator events..

Keywords: Planting easement, 80042 Trees, . Natural beauty, Clark, J. Connecticut. Camping Canada's hike-in park; Hamber Provincial Park. FIELD & S. 72:58-59+, Mar. 1968. 80037 Carter, H. Illus. Maine's Penobscot Bay. HOLIDAY 43(6):60-61+, June 1968. Keywords: Camping, Parks, British Columbia(Canada), Keywords: SightseeinEi, Shore- National Parks(Canada), line sites, Bays and sounds, Camping, Hiking, Experience, Maine, Penobscot Bay(Maine), Canada. Tourism.

80043Clawson, M. & others 80038Caulfield, P. LAND FOR THE FUTURE. John Nature and the camera. NATUR. Hopkins Press. 570p. X1968. HIST. 77:64+, Jan. 1968. $10.00.

Keywords: Nature observation, Keywords: Land, Future needs, Photography, Bird watching, Recreation resources, Planning. Wildlife, Birds, Methodology.

80044 Coiner, E.H. 80039 Chiappetta, J. Call of Canyonlands National Coho craze in Michigan. Park. PARKS & REC. 3(4):20-23, FIELD & S. 72:42-3+, Jan. 1968. Apr. 1968. Photos.

Keywords: Fishing, Salmon, Keywords: Primitive areas, Michigan, Fish. National parks, Indians, Geology, Tourism, Canyonlands National Park, Utah. 80040 Chiappetta, J. Great LakeS Salmon. FIELD & S. 72(11):62- 63,_92, 94, Mar. 1968. Map, photos.

5 80045 Cole, L.C. 80049 Cooper, G.A. Can the world be saved? N.Y. Hardwood picnic tables can take TIMES MAG. p. 34-35+, Mar. 31, it. PARKS & REC. 3(5):50-51+, 1968. Illus. May 1968. Ref., photos.

Keywords: Pollution control, Keywords: Camping, Facilities, Environmental health, Ecology, Campgrounds, Picnicking, Camp Speech. sites, Park management, Planning.

80046- Colley, D. Nature disciplines a city. 80050Coutts, P.J.F. PARKS & REC. 3(5):40-42, Archaeological sites in the May 1968. Illus. Portland region, Victoria. AUST. J. BOT. 16(1):153-176, Keywords: Parks, Urban plan- Mar. 1968. ning, Columbia(Md.), Nature observation, Private sector, Keywords: Historic sites, Rouse Company, Conservation, Australia, Archaeology, Explor-

Recreation resources, Activ- ation, Victoria(Australia). ities, Regional planning.

80051 Cronquist, A. 80047 Collins, J. The EVOLUTION AND CLASSIFICATION The Braille trail. TRENDS OF FLOWERING PLANTS. Houghton PARKS & RECREAT. 5(2):1-2, Mifflin Co. 396p., 1968. $6.95. Apr. 1968. Photo. Keywords: Flora, Vegetation, Keywords: Trails, Foot trails, Wildflowers, Historical founda- Handicapped, Special users, tions, Recreation resources, Nature observation, Walking, Aesthetic value. Hiking, Self-guiding trail, Streams, Nature walkways, Nature appreciation. 80052Crowther, C.R. Recreational opportunities on industrial forests in the 80048Conley, C. Keweenaw Bay Area, Upper Adventure as you like it. Peninsula of Michigan. Cited FIELD & S. 72(9):25-30, Jan. in: U. S. Department of 1968. Photos. Agriculture. McINTIRE-STENNIS COOPERATIVE FORESTRY RESEARCH Keywords: Colorado River, PROGRAM. p. 6 -7 Apr. 1968. River running, Rivers, Water Mich. Technological Univ. sports, Wild rivers, Boating, Project 10. Experience, Rafting, Grand Canyon, Private sector, Sierra Club.

6 Keywords: Industrial recreation, 80056 Darwin, W.. Potential recreation resources, Royal ribbon: Trans-Canada Forests and forestry, sorest highway. TRAVEL 129:4047, management, Development of May 1968. Illus. recreation resources, Michigan, Dept. of Agriculture, McIntire- Keywords: Tourism, Transpor- Stennis Cooperative Forestry tation, Scenic, Roadways, Research Program, Keweenaw Bay Canada, Sightseeing. Area(Michigan), Private sector, Private lands, Corporations, Research. 80057 Dasmann, R.F. DIFFERENT KIND OF COUNTRY. Macmillan, New York, 1968. 80053 Cruickshank, H.G. Review by M. Bush in AMER. A PARADISE OF BIRDS:When FORESTS 74:40+, Apr. 1968. spring comes to Texas. N.Y., Dodd, Mead & Co. 398p. 1968. Keywords: Natural resources, Illus. $7.50. Use, Conservation, Land use.

Keywords: Birds, Bird watching, Texas, Nature. 80058 Dasmann, R.F. AN ENVIRONMENT FIT FOR PEOPLE. Public Affairs Pamphlet 80054 Cutler, M.R. No. 421. Published in cooper- San Rafael Wilderness signed ation with The Conservation by President. LIV. Foundation. 28p. 1968. Ref., 32(101):37-44, Spring 1968. photos.

Keywords : Wilderness areas, Keywords: Environmental Land acquisition, National quality, Environmental health, Wilderness Preservation System, Conservation. Public domain, Land description, Legislation, U.S. President (Lyndon B. Johnson), S.L. Udall, 80059Davidson, W.H. and Preservation, Congressional D.H. Dawson. hearings and reports, Forest Trees and shrubs for roadside Service, Dept. of the Interior. beautification. DAK. FARMER p. 33-35, Apr.6, 1968. Ref., illus., tables. 80055 Dalrymple., B. Camping the national grasslands. Keywords: Highway beautifica- CAMP. J. 6(3):21-23, 49, 51, tion, Trees and shrubs, Plant- 55, Jan. 1968. Map, photos. ing easement, Landscape design, Scenic roadways, Keywords: Camping, National Methodology, North Dakota, grasslands, Recreation supply, Rocky Mountain Forest and Public lands, Forest Service, Range Experiment Station, Preservation, Campgrounds, Forest Service. Midwest.

7 80060 de Grace, L.A. 80064Douglas, L.W. Changing forestry environment: The Colorado River...fromits the full forest. FOREST. sources to the sea. Part II. CHRON. 44(1):21-23, 1968. ARIZ. HIGHW. 44(5):6-11, Illus., photos. 38-39, May 1968. Ref., maps, photos. Keywords: Forest recreation, Land use, Multipleuse, Keywords: Historical founda- Forests and forestry, Forest tions, Colorado River, Water management, Crooked River supply, Legal processes, Water Forest(British Columbia), use, Legislation, State agen- Canada. cies, Colorado River.Compact, Grand Canyon National Park, Grand Canyon National Monument, 80061Discovering the national Federal agencies. forests. BET. HOM. & GARD. 46:153, Apr. 1968. 80065Douglas L.W. Keywords: Camp sites, Facil- The Colorado River...from its ities, National forests, sources to the sea. Part III. Exploration, Camping. ARIZ. HIGHW. 44(5):39-43, May 1968. Photos, table.

80062 Dolan, R., and Keywords: Colorado River, J.C. Fem. Indian lands, Glen Canyon Crescentic landforms along National Recreation Area, the Atlantic coast of the Lake Powell, Flood control, United States. SCIENCE Legislation, Salton Sea, 159:627-629, Feb. 1968. Water supply, Dams, Lake Mead, Ref., illus. Dept. of the Interior.

Keywords: Seashores, Shoreline sites, Geography, Coasts, 80066Douglas, Justice W.O. Atlantic Ocean, Land, Sedi- The C & 0° Canal as a national mentation and deposition, Land historic park. PARKS & REC. description. 3(4):25-26, 52-53, Apr. 1968. Photos.

80063Douglas, L.W. Keywords: Legislation, Canoe- The Colorado River...from its ing, National Park Service, sources to the sea. Part I. Historical foundation, ARIZ. HIGHW. 44(5):4-6, May National historical park, 1968. Ref., map. Maryland, West Virginia, Washington, D.C., Hiking, Keywords: Rivers, Geological Historic sites, Preservation, formations, National parks, Restoration, C & 0 Canal. Scientific sites, Colorado River, Grand Canyon National Park.

8 80067 Douglas, Justice W.O. 80071Ebernart, J. Their glory is in danger. The dwindling dusky. HOLIDAY43(5):65, May 1968, SCI. NEWS 93(21):501-502, Map. May 25, 1968. Photos.

Keywords: Water pollution, Keywords: Bird sanctuaries, Lakes, Fish, Legislation, Fed- Endangered species, Wetlands, eral Water Pollution Control Merritt Island National Wild- Administration, Cost direct), life Refuge, Bureau of Sport Boats, Lake Erie. Fisheries and Wildlife, Preservation, Ecology

80068Dunaway, V. Everglades canals for winter 80072 Emmett, J. bass. FIELD & S. 72:48-9+, Inland sailing is recreation Jan. 1968. Illus. breeze. RESORT MANAGE. 22(3):12-12, Mar. 1968. Illus. Keywords: Fishing, Bass, Winter sports, Everglades, Keywords: Sailing, Lakes, Florida. Safety, Education, Economic impact, Costs, Boating safety, Regattas. 80069 Dunbier, R. THE SONORAN DESERT: ITS GEOGRAPHY, ECONOMY, AND PEOPLE. 80073 Eternal forest; Great University of Arizona Press. Smokies. CHANGING T. 22(6): 426p. 1968. $10.00. 20-21, June 1968. Illus.

Keywords: Deserts, Sonoran Keywords: Great Smoky Desert, Recreation resources, Mountains, Forests and forestry, Habitat, Economic evaluation. Mountains, National parks, Scenic values, Natural beauty, Great Smoky Mountains National 80070DuShane, H. and Park, Sightseeing. G.G. Sphon A checklist of intertidal mol- lusks for Bahia willard and 80074Evans, B. the southeastern portion of The Alpine Lakes - Stepchild Bahia San Luis Gonzaga, State of the North Cascades. LIV. of Baja California, Mexico. WILDN. 32(101):21-31, Spring VELIGER10(3):233-246. 1968 1968. Map, photos. Map, illus. Keywords: Lakes, National Keywords: Shell collecting, forests, Wilderness areas, Mollusks, Ecology, Shores, Preservation, Alpine Lakes Research, Inventories, Oceano- Wilderness Area(Proposed), graphy, Baja Calif.(Mex.) Private sector, Federal agen- cies, National Park Service, Forest Service, North Cascades National Park.

9 80075Feininger, A, Museums, Water sports, Golfing, TREES. Viking Press. 256p. Picnicking, Waterfall, Landscape 1968. $22.50. design.

Keywords: Trees, Recreation resources, Forests and forestry, 80079 Fitzpatrick, G. Aesthetic value, Landscape Four corners vacationland. design, Nature observation. NEW MEX. MAG. 46(3):13-17+, Mar. 1968. Map, photos.

80076Felton, W., Jr. Keywords: Tourism, Development Milwaukee's astrodqme for of recreation resources, Sight- nature. PARKS & REC. 3(5):30- seeing, Four Corners Monument, 31+, May 1968. Illus. New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Colorado, Lake Powell, Econ- Keywords: Parks, Nature obser- amic impact, Roadways, Facil- vation, Outdoor education, ities, Indian lands, National Flora, Nature study, Facilities, parks, National monuments, Mitchell Park, Milwaukee(Wis.). Bridge Canyon, Rainbow Bridge, Geology, Transportation.

80077Ferguson, C.W. Bristlecone Pine: Science and 80080Fleming, P.E. esthetics. SCIENCE 159(3817): Cool minipools for the hot 839-846, Feb. 23, 1968. Ref., summer. AMER. CITY 83(4): maps, illus., photos., tables. 81-83, Apr. 1968. Photos.

Keywords: Trees, Bristlecone Keywords: Swimming pools, pine, Historical foundations, Urban planning, Summer, Aged, Research, Measurement, Swimming. Tourism, Forest Service, Method- ology, Uhite Mountains, Califor- nia, Preservation. 80081 Franklin, J.F. and J.M. Trappe. Natural areas: needs, concepts, 80078 Fitzpatrick, G. and criteria. J. FORESTRY Carlsbad: Tourist capital. 66(6):456-461, June 1968. N. MEX. MAG. 46(3):8-12, Mar. Ref., photos. 1968. Photos. Keywords: Natural area, Keywords: Tourism, Carlsbad Forests and forestry, Wilder- Caverns National Park, Carlsbad ness areas, Research, Biologi- (N. Mex.), Economic impact, cal studies, Planning, Admin- Accommodations, Sightseeing, istration, Natural resources. Population studies, Climate, Activities, Historic sites,

-10 80032Franz, M.F. Keywords: Open space, Organic side-of the flower Public lands, Public Land Law show; International Flower Review Commission, Recrea- Show. ORG. GARD. & FARM. tion resources, Potential 15(5):40-41, May 1968. Illus. recreation resources, Wild- life, Forests and forestry, Keywords: Flower shows, Out- Legislation, Land management, door- spectator events, Inter- Future needs. national cooperation, Flowers, Gardening. 80087Fuller, M.W. Lighted links. AMER. CITY 80083Freeman, O.L. and 83:136, Apr. 1968. Illus. M. Frome. THE NATIONAL FORESTS OF Keywords: Lighting, Golfing, AMERICA.New York, G.P. Golf courses, Richland(Wash.). Putman's Sons. 194p. 1968. Maps, illus., photos. $12.95 `80088Gamer, E.E. Keywords: Forest management, Three archeological monuments Forests and forestry. of northern New Mexico. NAT. PARKS 42(244):4-9, Jan. 1963. Map, photos. 80084Fresno's human mole worked here. SUNSET 140:31, Keywords: Scientific sites, May 1968. Illus. Archeology, National monuments, Southwest, Historical founda- Keywords:- Gardens, Underground tions, Indian lands. gardens, Fresno(Calif.).

80089Ganem, R. 80085Friedenberg, D.M. Golf forecast: a. bright America's land boom: 1968. future. GOLFDOM 42(3):62, HARPER 236(5):25-32, May 1968. 64, 96, Mar. 1968. Illus., Illus. tables-.

Keywords: Taxation, Land acqui- Keywords: Golfing, Golf sition, Land management, Sales, courses, Sporting goods, Public lands, Private lands, Industry, Private sector, Recreation resources, Develop- National Golf Foundation, ment of recreation resources, Statistics, Equipment, Facil- Legislation, Taxes. ities, Development of recrea- tion resources.

80086 Frome, M. The wide-open spaces in a year 80090Gartner, J. of decision. FIELD & S. 72(12): Cars, trucks, and trailers, 10+, Apr. 1968. Illus. just for fun. FIELD & S. 72:72-75+, Mar. 1968.

11 Keywords: Auto touring, Camp- Keywords: Gardens, Sightsee- ing, Sightseeing, Transporta- ing, Aesthetic value, Natural tion, Campers(Vehicles), beauty, Gardening, New Trailers, Campers, Tourism. Hampshire.

80091 Geis, F., Jr. 80095 The grand Pali. Old Faithful: a physical SUNSET p. 36-39, Jan. 1968. Map, model. SCIENCE 160(5):989, photos. May 1968. Illus. Keywords: Keywords: Geysers, Old Faith- Parking areas, State parks, Mountains, Facilities, ful Geyser, Yellowstone Nation- preservation, Historical al Park, Natural phenomena, foundations, Trails, Hawaii. Physical models, Scientific sites, Education.

80096Great swamps: Okefen- okee Swamp. CHANGING T. 80092Gilliland, M.E. 22(6):22-23, June 1968.Illus. Hawaii. NEWS FRONT 11(11): 29-50, Jan. 1968. Maps, color Keywords: Estuarine areas, photos. Wetlands, Land description, Okefenokee Swamp, Sightseeing, Keywords: Islands, Tourism, Nature observation, Georgia, Economic impact, State agen- Florida. cies, Scenery, Scientific sites, Research, Oceanography, Leisure, Tourist trade, 80097The great wildlife park Accommodations, Economics, is Alaska's McKinley. Hawaii. SUNSET p. 62-71, June 1968. Photos.

Keywords: National parks, 80093 Gottschalk, J.S. Mountains, Bears, Accommoda- Refuges and re-creation. tions, Safety, Roadways, PARKS & REC. 3(6):30-32, Hiking, Moose, Fox, 58-59, June 1968. Photos. Fishing, Mount McKinley National Park. Keywords: National wildlife refuges, Recreation resources, Renewal of inner resources, 80098 Gregg, R.F. Wildlife, Preservation. Missing kinship. PARKS & REC. 3(3):27, Mar. 1968.

80094 Gracious gardens of the Keywords: Landscape design, Granite State. HOME GARD. Planning, Preservation, Natural 55(6):56-57, June 1968. Illus. beauty, Misuse, Ecology,Physical values, Parks, Speeches.

12 80099 Guth, R. Keywords: Forest and forestry, Ethiopia's first national park. Recreation resources, Suburbia, NAT. PARKS MAG. 42(245)8-11. Urban planning, Regional plan- Feb. 1968. Maps, photos. ning, Dept. of Agriculture, Research, McIntire-Stennis Keywords:. National parks, Cooperative Forestry Research Ethiopia, International coop- Program. eration, United Nations, Wild- life, PreserVation, Semien Massife National Park(Ethibpia), 80104Harshbarger, G.F. Tourism, Parks, Africa. McCALL'S GARDEN BOOK N.Y., Simon and Schuster, 520p. 1968. Ref., illus., 80100Haddon, E.P. photos. Snakes are to understand. OUT- DOOR LIFE 141:54-57+, Keywords: Gardening, Gardens, Mar. 1968. Methodology.

Keywords: Snakes, Animals, Ecology. 80105 Hartzog, G.B., Jr. Inholdings in the national parks. PARKS & REC. 3(6): 80101 Halperin, D.J. 14-16, 54-55, June 1968. Human rights and-natural Photos. resources. W&M L. REV. 9:770, Spring 1968. Keywords: Eminent domain, Private sector, Land acquisi- Keywords: Natural resources, tion, Policy, Funding, Forests Public laws, Environmental and forestry, Preservation, health. National Park Service, Land and Water Conservation Fund Act, Olympic National Forest. 80102 Hamilton, A. Unveiling the Amazon's secrets. SCI. DIGEST63:22-27, May 1968. 80106Headstrom, R. Illus. NATURE IN MINIATURE. N.Y., Alfred A. Knopf. 425p. 1968. Keywords: Exploration, Cruis- $10.00. ing, Scientific expeditions, Amazon River. Keywords: Nature study, Out- door education, Values, Recreation resources. 80103Hamilton, L.S. Suburban forest. Cited in: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. 80107Heath, J. McINTIRE-STENNIS COOPERATIVE Winter fun vehicle, the snow- FORESTRY RESEARCH PROGRAM. mobile. CONSUMER BUL. p. 67. Apr. 1968. N.Y.) 51:31-35, Mar. 1968. Illus. Cornell Univ. Project 903.

13 Keywords: Snowmobiling, Snow- 80112 Holland, L.B.. Ed'. mobiles, Wintersports. WHO DESIGNS AMERICA. New York, Doubleday, 1968.Illus.

Keywords: Architecture, Land- 80108Heckscher, A. scape design, Planning. Nature and the city. NATUR. HIST. 77(3):6-8, 10, Mar. 1968. Photo. 80113Holly Society of America. New holly arboretums. TREES Keywords: Philosophicalfounda- MAG. 28(2):17, Jan./Feb. 1968. tions, Nature appreciation, Parks, Municipal parks, Urban Keywords: Arboretums, Trees, planning, Jamaica Bay Wildlife Holly trees, Holly Society of Refuge. America.

80109Heinitz, T. 80114Homan, P.N. Other side; London's Inter- Native birds of reservoir and national festival and fair. district. VICT. NAT. 85(4): SAT. R. 5155, June 29, 1968. 91-97, Apr. 1968.

Keywords: Fairs,, Festivals, Keywords: Birds, Ecology, International cooperation, Ornithology, Bird watching, United Kingdom, London(England), Australia. Outdoor spectator events, Sightseeing. 80115Hough, C.L. Art museum of sport. PARKS & 80110Higgs, J.W. REC. 3(4):30-32, Apr. 1968. Lure of Assateague.AMER. Photos. FORESTS 74(2):17-19, Feb. 1968. Keywords: Sports, National Keywords: Islands, Sightseeing, Art Mhseum of Sport, National Tourism, Historical foundations, Recreation and Park Association, Historic sites, Water sports, Arts and crafts, Art shows, Assateague Island, Texas. Museums.

-80111 Holiday Awards fora 80116How 'to discover the beautiful America. HOLIDAY real America. CHANGING T., 43:40, May 1968. 22(6):17.-32, June 1968.Illus.

Keywords: Landscape design, Keywords: Sightseeing, Historic Beautification, Natural beauty, sites, Scientific sites, Scenic Awards, Landscape protection, roadways, Aesthetic value, U.S.A. Natural beauty, Tourism, U.S.A.

14 80117Hudoba, M. 80121 Iltis, H.R. Wild rivers. SPORTS AFIELD Parks, open spaces and water- 159(1):29, 84-85, Jan. 1968. ways: Human needs and their Photo. evolutionary reasons. ILL. PARKS 24(2):31, 35, Mar. - Keywords: Wild rivers, Legisla- Apr. 1968. tion, Water pollution, Federal Power Commission, Conservation, Keywords: Philosophical Psychological value, Wildand foundations, Highway beauti- Scenic Rivers Act, Dams, fication, Vegetation, Research, National Wild and Environmental quality. Scenic Rivers System.

80122 Instant swimming 80118Huffstutter, J.E. operation. PARKS & REC. Recreation on the beaches. 3(4):33-34, Apr. 1968. Photos. PARKS & REC. 3(4):38-39, Apr. 1968. Photos. Keywords: Corporations, Youth, Private interests, Swimming Keywords: Leaches, State parks, pools, Mayor Patricia Sheehan, Private interests, Sports, New Brunswick(N.J.), Private Washington State, Activities, sector, Swimming, New Jersey, Water sports, Shorelinesites, Activities. Recreation resources.

80123 Interstatehighway pro- 80119Hunn, M. motes new parks.AMER. CITY A boatman's park. FLA. WILDLIFE 83:44, Jan. 1968.Photo. 21(11):18 -19, Jan. 1968.Photos. Keywords: Land use plans, Keywords: State parks,Develop- Highway beautification, Recre- ment of recreationresources, ation areas, Parking areas, Canoe trails, Rivers,Boating, Playgrounds. Fishing, State agencies, National Park Service, BlackwaterRiver, Collier-Seminole State Park, 80124Jackson, J.P. Florida. Spring comes to the oak woods. NAT. WILDLIFE 6(2):44-47, Feb.-Mar. 1968. Photos. 80120Huser, V. Pinnacles ational Monument. Keywords: Wild flower season, NAT. PARKS 42:4-7, Apr. 1968. Wildflowers, Spring, Explora- Illus. tion, Aesthetic value, Vegeta- tion, Trees, Shrubs,. Nature Keywords: Nationalmonuments, observation, Nature apprecia- California. tion, Experience.

15 80125 Jaeger, E.C. 80129 Johnson, Mrs. DESERT WILDLIFE. (Rev. Ed.) Sylvania Recreation Area: Palo Alto, Stanford..University LIV. WILDN. 32(101).:3-5, Press 309p. 1968. Kef., Spring 1968. Photos. illus., photos. $5.95. Keywords: Sylvania Recreation Keywords: Deserts, Wildlife, Area(Mich.), National recrea- Natural tesources, Mammals, tion areas, Job Corps, Develop- Birds, Reptiles, Insects, ment of recreation resources, Habitat, Climate, Southwest. Land and Water Conservation Fund, Natural beauty, Wilder- ness areas, Future needs, Parks, Beautification, Hiking, Camping, 80126 Jellinek, H.D., compiler. Canoeing. Music festivals U.S.A., summer 1968. SAT. R. 51:50-53, June 15, 1968. 80130 Jones, C.M. First open makes its mark. Keywords: Music, Outdoor spec- SPORTS ILLUS. 28:20-21, May 6, tator events, Summer, U.S.A., 1968. Illus. Festivals, Aesthetic value, Sightseeing. Keywords: Tennis, Outdoor spectator events, Tennis open, Tournaments, Great Britain. 80127 Jenkins, S., Jr. French al fresco. OPERA N. 32:19, June 15, 1968. Illus. 80131 Jones, Jr. The Aleutian Islands National Keywords: Music festivals, Out- Wildlife Refuge. ALASKA SPORTS. door concerts, Parks, Outdoor 34(6):26-29, June 1968. Maps, spectator events, Metropolitan photos, Opera Company, Summer, Recrea- tion programs. Keywords: Wildlife refuges, Waterfowl, Endangered species, Otters, Islands, 'Historical 80128 Jennings, G. foundations, Aleutian Islands Let's save a place to walk. National Wildlife Refuge. READ. DIGEST. 92(5):25-26+, May 1968. Illus. S0132 Joy, A.F. Keywords: Walking, Hiking, Foot The snowmobile. PARKS & REC. trails, Preservation, Nature 3(1):24-25, 'Jan. 1968. Photos. observation, Physical value, Psychological value. Keywords: Snowmobiling, Histor- ical foundations, Racing.

16 80133 Justice, W.S., and (56):12-15+, Apr. 1968. Map, C.R. Bell. illus., photos. WILD FLOWERS OF NORTH CAROLINA. Chapel Hill, N.C., Univ. of Keywords: Development of recre- N.C. Press 217p. 1968. Map, ation resources, Facilities, illus. $7.75. New York, New Jersey, Pennsyl- vania, National recreation Keywords: Wild flowers, North areas, Multiple use, Dams, Carolina, Wild flower season, Delaware Water Gap "National Natural beauty, Flora, Nature Recreation Area. observation.

80138Kerr, D. 80134 Kennedy, K.J. Wildlife photography--a second Alaska Highway: facts, not season. KANS. FISH & GAME fiction. BETTER CAMP. 9(3): 25(2):18-20, Spring 1968. 46-49, Mar. 1968. Map, photos. taotos.

Keywords: Transportation, Keywords: Photography, Wild- Sightseeing, Scenic roadways, life, Nature observation, Highway beautification, Trails, Waterfowl, Kansas, Equipment, Alaska, Tourism. Photographic methodoloby.

80135 Kenney, N.T. 80139 Kirchshofer, R., comp. Big Bend: Jewel inthe Texas THE WORLD OF ZOOS. Translated desert. NAT. GEOG. 133(1): by Hilda Morris, 1st English 104-133, Jan. 1968.Maps, language edition. Translation illus., photos. of ZOOLOGISCHE GARTEN DER WELT The Viking Press, 323p. 1968. Keywords: Big Bend National Illus., $12.95. Park, Texas, Deserts, Southwest. Keywords: Zoos, Animals, Recre- ation resources, Sightseeing. 80136Kenney, N.T. New national park proposed, the spectacular North Cascades. 80140Klimas, J.E., Jr. NAT. GEOG. 133:642, May 1968. WILD FLOWERS OF CONNECTICUT. Illus. New York, Walker & Co. 56p. 1968. Illus., photos. $2.95. Keywords: North Cascades Nation= al Park, Washington, Northwest, Keywords: Wildlife, Wild- Legislation. flower season, Hiking, Botan- izing, Connecticut, Outdoor education, Natural beauty. 80137Kerr, D., and L. Kerr. Delaware water gap: a compre- hensive report. CAMP. GUIDE

17 80141Knudsen, G.J., and Keywords: Glaciers, Mountains, J.B. Hale. Tourism, Sightseeing, Calgary, Food habits of otters in the Canada. Great Lakes region. J. WILD- LIFE MANAGE. 32(1):89-93. 1968. 80146 Kunz, G.F. Keywords: Otters, Great Lakes GEMS AND PRECIOUS STONES OF region, Marine mammals, NORTH AMERICA. New York, Ecology. Dover Publications, Inc., 367p. 1968. Illus., $3.50.

80142Kolodin, I. Keywords: Rockhounding, Geology, Festival Casals and its Exploration, Scientific sites. fabulous founder. SAT. R. 51:58, June 22, 1968. 80147Last roundup?NEWSWEEK Keywords: Music festivals, 71:96+, May 13, 1968. Illus. Outdoor concerts, Outdoor spectator events, Pablo Casals, Keywords: Horses, Pryor Puerto Rico. Mountains.

80143Kolodin, I. 80148 Lavender, D. Music to my ears. SAT. R. Purple mountain's fading 51(6):41, June 29, 1968. majesty. AMER. HERITAGE 19(4):46-49, 91-96, June 1968. Keywords: Outdoor concerts, Illus. New York Philharmonic, Outdoor spectator events, Music, New Keywords: Mountains, Rocky York. Mountains, West, Natural beauty, Aesthetic value, Historical foundations, Historic sites. 80144Koldin, I. Walpurgisnacht on the village green. SAT. R. 51(6):44, June 80149Laycock, G. 29, 1968. Recreation vehicles and super roads. FIELD & S. 72(11): Keywords: Outdoor concerts, 64-65, 82, 84, Mar. 1968. Music festivals, Parks, feltropolitan Opea Company, Keywords: Roadways, Campers New York, Central Park(N.Y.), (vehicles), Transportation, Summer. Campers, Health and safety guidelines, Highways, Safety.

80145 Kuehnl, N. Calgary and mountain glaciers. 80150 Leach, D.G. BET. HOM. & GARD. 46(6):72-3, Rhododendrons' for today and June 1968. Illus. tomorrow. HORTICULTURE 46:22- 23+, May 1968. Illus.

18 80151 Lee, E.S., and J. Keywords: Oceanography,Water Mervine. resources, Research, Underwater Our disappearing ruralpopula- photography, Exploration, tion. VITAL ISSUES 17(8):l -4, Natural resources. Apr. 1968.

Keywords: Populationstudies, 80156Linduska, J.P. Farm lands, Urbanplanning. Conservation. Lifeon a limb. FIELD & S. 72(12):42, 203, Apr. 1968. 80152 Lee, J.P. Iguassu FallsOrgeltinaand Keywords:Wildlife, Endanger- Brazil Iguassu. AMERICAS ed species, Legislation,Bureau 20:3-7, Apr. 1968. Illus. of Sport Fisheries &Wildlife, Dept. of the Interior, Keywords: Waterfalls, Natural Preservation. beauty, Iguassu Falls, Iguass4 River, Argentina, Brazil,South America, Sightseeing. 80157Lippard, L.R. Beauty and the bureaucracy. HUDSON R. 20:650-656, 80153Lindberg, P. Winter 1967-68. Illus. Seattle and the majestic Northwest. BET. HON. & GARD. Keywords: Municipalart, Urban 46:75, Apr. 1968.Illus. planning, County and municipal units, Aesthetic value,Plan- Keywords: Sightseeing, Auto ning, Outdoor spectatorevents, touring, British Columbia Scenic values, Aesthetics, (Canada), Washington,Tourism, Arts and crafts. Scenic roadways, Historicsites.

80158 Lipson, E.I. 80154Lindberg, P. Georgia's scenic parks. Winston-Salem anda mountain PARKS & REC. 3(2):47, 58, wonderland. BET. HOM. & GARD. Feb. 1968. Photos. 46:76-77, Apr. 1968.Illus. Keywords: Historicalfounda- Keywords: Gardens, Mountains, tions, Policy, Facilities, Sightseeing, NorthCarolina, Planning, Georgia. Smokies, WinstonSalem(N.C.).

80159Louder, D. and W. Baker. 80155 Lindbergh, J.M. Fontana reservoir. WILDLIFE Sea frontier. HARP. BAZ. N.C. 32(1):6-8. Jan. 1968. 101:158-159+, May 1968. Illus., photos., tables.

19 Keywords: Reservoirs, Tennessee 80163McClung, R.M. Valley Authority, Recreation Red bird, fly up. MAINE FIELD resources, Fishing, Dams, Fish, NATUR. 24(3):6-11, June 1968. Inventories, North Carolina, Illus. Tennessee. Keywords: Cardinals, Birds, Bird watching, Nature observa- 80160Lowe, A.J. tion, Bird census, Massachusetts HemisFair. AMERICAS 20:5-13, Audubon Society. May 1968.

Keywords: Fairs, Outdoor spec- 80164McCreary, K.V. tator events, Tourism, Inter- The Ducks Unlimited story. national cooperation, Outdoor DEL. CONSERV. 12(1):3-6, festivals, San Antonio(Texas). Winter 1968. Illus.

Keywords: Ducks Unlimited, Inc., 80161 Lowenthal, D. Ducks, Preservation, Waterfowl, The American scene. GEOG. R. Historical foundations, Habitat, 58(1):61-88, Jan. 1968. Ref., Wildlife. photos.

Keywords: Aesthetic value, 80165McGhee, G.C. Ecology, Geography, Landscape Jacksonville's friendship design, Nature observation, fountain. AMER. CITY 83:80-81, Open space, Wilderness areas, Feb. 1968. Mountains, Preservation, Natural beauty, Historic sites, Keywords: Municipal parks, foun- National parks, United States, tains, Jacksonville(Fla.), Trail, Beautification, Values, Sightseeing, Aesthetic value. Historic landmarks, Natural resources, Scenic values. 80166McGuinness, C.L. National importance of ground 80162 Lowry, W.P. water. GROUND WATER6(1):2-49 WEATHER AND LIFE. Corvallis, 1968. Oregon, State University Book Stores, Inc., 220p. 1968. Map, Keywords: Reservoirs, Recreation illus. resources, Water supply.

Keywords: Weather, Environment- al health, Ecology, Biological 80167McKee, R. planning, Regional planning, The unseen outdoor world. Flood control, Natural MICH. CONSERV. 37(2):10-13, resources. Mar.-Apr. 1968. Illus., photos.

20 Keywords: Photography, Outdoor Keywords: Spring, Wildflowers, education, Nature observation, Birds, Photography, Wild- Natural resources, Aerial photo- flower season, Aesthetic value, graphy, Methodology, Fire pre- Natural beauty, Flora, Fauna. vention, Recreation area plan- ning, Wildlife management, Geology, Resource management, 80172 Mason, J.G. Forest management, Cameras. Whistling canaries. TRAVEL 129:58-61+, May 1968. Illus. 80168Manchee, F.B. Keywords: Canary Islands, Virginia takes 25 years to make Sightseeing, Tourism, Islands. up her mind...but she picks a beauty! The flowering dogwood tree. POP. GARD. LIV. OUTD. 80173Maxwell, R.A. 19(1):52-53, Spring 1968. BIG BEND OF THE RIO GRANDE. Illus., photos. Austin, Tex., University of Texas. Bureau of Economic Keywords: Trees, Flora, Geology. 138p. 1968, Illus. Virginia, State flower, Hist- orical foundations, Dogwood Keywords: Big Bend National trees. Park, Land description, Hist- orical foundations, Scientific sites, Geological formations, 80169 Marsh has high values. Historic sites, Rio Grande MICH. OUT-OF-DOORS 19(2):10, River, National parks, Texas, Feb. 1968. Illus. Geology. Keywords: Estuarine areas, Wetlands, Values, Ecology, 80174Merriam, L.C. Waterfowl, Conservation, Redwoods for a national park. Michigan. Part I. AMER. FORESTS.74(1): 32-35, 43-45, Jan. 1968. Map, photos., illus. 80170Martin, J. Jackpot at Tahoe. FIELD & S. Keywords: Historical founda- 73:64-65, June 1968, tions, Redwoods, Preservation, Legislation, Economic impact. Keywords: Lake Tahoe, Calif., Water resources, Lakes, Water quality, Nevada, Water quality 80175 Merriam, L.C. standards, Water supply Redwoods for a,national park. Part II. AMER. FORESTS 74(2): 32-35, 46-50. Feb. 1968. 80171 Maslowski, K.H. Ref., map, photos. Spring birds, spring flowers. AUDUBON 70(3)58-59, May/June 1968. Photos.

21 Keywords: Economic impact, (South Africa), Nature observa- Legislation, American Forestry tion, Physical value, Aesthetic Association, National Park value, Economic impact, Admin- Service, Redwoods National istration, South Africa. Park.

80180Morgan, N. 80176 Michener, J.A. The playground in thesea. Spain's secret wilderness: HOLIDAY43(5):76-77, May 1968. Las Marismas. HOLIDAY 43:40- Photos. 45+, Apr. 1968. Illus. Keywords: Historical founda- Keywords: Bird sanctuaries, tions, Boating, Swimming, Parks, Las Marismas(Spain), Wilderness Surfing, Waterskiing, Tourism, area. Leisure, San Diego(Calif.), Water sports, Oceans and seas.

80177 Midwinter visit to Jackson Hole. SUNSETp.28-30, 80181Morven park. Feb. 1968. Photos. TRAVEL 129:48-49, Apr. 1968. Illus. Keywords: Winter, Snow skiing, Snow shoeing, Ice fishing, Keywords: Historic sites, Roadways, Snowmobiling, Accom- Leesburg(Va.), Sightseeing. modations, Facilities, Jackson Hole(Wyo.). 80182Mostert, N. Glorious Great Lakes. HOLIDAY 80178 Mitchell, C. 43:62-65+, May 1968. Illus. Our Virgin Islands. NAT. GEOG. 133(1):66-103, Jan. 1968. Map, Keywords: Great Lakes, Sight- illus., photos. seeing, Tourism.

Keywords: Virgin Islands, Historical foundations, Tourism, 80183Moyer, H.E. Islands, Land description. The continuing fight to save Lake Tahoe. WESTERN CITY 44(4):2124, Apr. 1968. 80179 Moller, J. Photos, table. Trends in nature conservation in South Africa: Tourism. Keywords: Water quality, Hist- TRENDS PARKS RECREAT. 5(1):6-8, orical foundations, Methodology, Jan. 1968. Photos. Research, Costs(direct), California, Nevada, Lake Tahoe. Keywords: Tourism, Reserves and parks, Spiritual value, Recrea- tion resources, National parks

22 80184Murie, A. 80188Nansen, C. NATURE AND SCIENCE. Volume 5 America's most exciting (1967-1968) Natural History campgrounds. FIELD & S. Press, 256p. 1968. $6.50. 72(11):45-49, Mar. 1968. Photos. Keywords: Naturalresources, Historical foundations, Keywords: Campgrounds, Camp- Natural history, Nature ing, Campers, Campers(vehicles), observation. Equipment, National parks, State parks, National forests, Activities, Camp sites. 80185Murphy, R.R. Trends and new designs. PARKS & REC. 3(5):28-29+, 80189Nash, H. May 1968. Illus. THE AMERICAN ENVIRONMENT Addison-Wesley Publishing Keywords: Facilities, Tennis, Company, 231p. 1968. $2.75. Parks, Landscape design, Wilderness areas, New Jersey, Keywords: Environmental Future needs, Activities, quality, National heritage, Playgrounds. Environmental health.

80186 Myers, T 80190National Park Service Those resilientseaotters. CAMPING IN THE NATIONAL PARK NAT. WILDLIFE 6(4):38-41, SYSTEM. 1968 Camping Directory June-July 1968.Illus., Washington, D. C., Government photos. Printing Office. 1968. Avail- able from GPO @25. Keywords: Otters, Endangered species, Marine mammals, Keywords: Camping, Campgrounds, Legislation, Preservation,. Camp sites, Facilities, National State legislature, California, Park Service, Concessions, Calif. Dept. of Fish and Game, Campers, Directories. Tourism.

80191Nature Conservancy 80187 Nace, R.L. Checklist of Nature Conser- WATER IN THE WORLD. Paris, vancy Preserves. NATURE France, UNESCO House, 26p. CONSERV. NEWS 18(1):3-26, 1968. Spring 1968. Tables

Keywords: Waterresources, Keywords: Private lands, Public Hydrology, Research, Method- lands, Conservation manage- ology, Historical foundations, ment, Statistics, United States Oceans and seas, International Nature Conservancy Preserves. cooperation, Natural resources, U.S. Geological Survey, UNESCO.

23 80192 Nau, J.S. Keywords: Skiing, Snow, Ski In the brilliant orange/black slopes, New Jersey. colors of Lord Baltimore,this melodious songster heralds summer. HOME GARD. 55:41, 80197 Newcomb, D. May 1968. Illus. Private timberlandsnow open to public. TRAIL.LIFE Keywords: Baltimore oriole, 28(4):70-71, 116-118,Apr. Birds, Summer, Bird watching, 1968. Ref., maps, photos. Nature observation, Aesthetic value. Keywords: Private lands, Camping, Campgrounds, Private sector, Forests and forestry, 80193 Netboy, A. Corporations, Industrialrecre- THE ATLANTIC SALMON: A ation, Wildernessareas, VANISHING SPECIES?Houghton Recreation resources. Mifflin Company, 480p. 1968. $6.95. 80198Nirenberg, S. Keywords: Fish, Endangered Pleasures of the outdoors species, Salmon HOUSE B. 110:48+, Apr. 1968.

Keywords: Nature observation, 80194Nevin, D. Aesthetic value, Renewal of These murdered old mountains. inner resources, Outdoor LIFE64:54-60+, Jan. 12, 1968. education, Values, Physical Illus. value, Phychological value.

Keywords: Surface mining, Mountains, Misuse, Natural 80199 Norwood, G. resources, Cumberland Plateau ALASKA WATER RESOURCES, A (Ky.), Aestheticvalue. STRATEGIC NATIONAL ASSET. Pullman, Washington State University. 1p. 1968. Illus. 80195 New college high: Address to the Seminaron the college flying club. NEWSWEEK Continental Use of Arctic 71:87, May 27, 1968. Flowing Rivers.

Keywords: Flying, Flying clubs, Keywords: Water resources, Airplanes, Activities,Private Alaska, Speeches, Rivers, sector, College students. Use.

80196New Jersey. Bureau of 80200Oertle, V.L. Recreation, NEW JERSEY SKI Southern Utah: fishing the AREAS. Trenton, N.J. 23p. crowds haven't found. FIELD & 1968. Illus. S. 7:60-61+, June 1968.

24 Keywords: Fishing, Utah, Fish, 80205 Othmex, D.V: Location, Experience. Expandin' the world's resources. SCI. ED. 52 :119- 130, Mar. 1968. 80201 Oil on ocean .beaches;a growing worry. U.S. NEWS Keywords: Natural resources, 64:19, Mar. 1968. Illus. Use,'Conservation, Future needs. Keywords:Oil pollution, Water pollution, Pollution control. 80206 Page, W. Rainbows of the river. 80202 Oldendorph, O.F. FIELD & S. 73:68-69+, Some observations on Navajo Mar. 1968. Illus. and Canyon de Chelly monuments. NAT. PARKS 42(248):4-6, Keywords: Rainbow trout, May 1968. Illus. Fishing, Alaska, Rivers, Trout, Fish. Keywords: National monuments, West, Navajo National Monument, Canyon de Chelly National 80207Panorama of prairie Monument. life; Pionq.er Village, Minden, Nebraska. HOBBIES73:98K-98M, June 1968. Illus. 80203Olson, S.F. What is wilderness: LIV. WILDN. Keywords: Historic sites, 32(101):7, Spring 1968. Restoration, Historical founda- tions, Nebraska, Sightseeing, Keywords: Experience, Backpack- Minden(Neb.). ing, Wilderness areas, Renewal of inner resources, Preserva- tion, Physical value, Hiking, 80208Park, E. Natural resources, Spiritual The North Cascades...the value, psychological value, American Alps. NAT. WILDLIFE Open space. 6(1):30-35, Dec.-Jan. 1968. Maps, photos.

80204Osborn, F.J., ed. Keywords: Mountains, North GARDEN CITIES OF TOMORROW. Cascade Mountains, Develop- Cambridge, Massachusetts, M.I.T. ment of recreation resources, Press. 1968. Parks, Wilderness areas, Wildlife management, 'Federal Keywords: Urban planning, Gar- agencies, Dept. of the Interior, dens, Landscape design, National parks, Bureau of Out- Planning. door Recreation, Legislation.

25 80209Parks from reclaimed 80214Peabody, L.P. mine lands. PARKS & REC. 3(5): Ramblings in northern Virginia. 35-36, May 1968. Illus. HOBBIES73:127, June 1968.

Keywords: Parks, Public lands, Keywords: Rockhounding, Sight- Reclamation, Lakeland(Fla.), seeing, Virginia. Private lands, Privatesector, Florida. 80215 Peabody, L.P. Ramblings in northern 80210Parris, F.M. Wisconsin. HOBBIES 73:127, June 1968. Kansas' "fish story." EXT. June 1968. SERV. REV. 39(1):10-11, Jan. 1968. Keywords: Sightseeing, Wisconsin. Keywords: Farm lands, Fish ponds, Economic impact,Recrea- tion programs, Fishing, Admin- 80216Peavy, K.B. istration, Kansas. America's smallest national forest. KotzebueNae.onal Forest, Alaska, above the 80211Partridge, F. Arctic Circle.NAT. WILDLIFE 0ff-season use ofcamps. 6(4):22, June-July 1968. CAMP. MAG. 40(1):20, Jan. 1968. Photo. Photo. Keywords: National forests, Keywords: Use, Campsites, School Trees, Arctic Circle, Kotzebue, camping, Costs(direct). National forest, Blackspruce, Natural beauty, Alaska.

80212Paton, J.,.D. Paton, and M. Waterman. 80217 Perrin, W.F. Pink and rose robins in South Porpoise and the tuna. SEA Australia. S. AUST. ORN. FRONT14:166-174, May1968. 25(1):2, 19-20, 22, Mar. 1968. Illus. Ref., illus. Keywords: Fish, Marine mammals, Keywords: Birds, Australia, Ecology, Oceans and seas. Bird watching.

M218 Peterson, S.R. 80213 Paying the pipers. Why buy a migratory bird stamp? NEWSWEEK 71 :80-81, June 10, COLO. OUTDOORS 17(1):24-25, 1968. Illus. Jan.-Feb. 1968.

Keywords: Outdoor games, Out- Keywords: Stamps, Costs (direct), door spectator events, Michigan, Birds, Wildlife management, Festivals, Sightseeing, Tourism. Development of recreation resources, Habitat improvement, Hunting, Waterfowl.

26 80219 Peterson, R.T. 80223 Platt, R. Birdwatcher looks at flowers. Saga of the tree. AMER. AUDUBON 70:64-69, May 1968. FORESTS 74:36-7+, Apr. 1968. Illus. Keywords:- Trees, Preserva- Keywords: Wildflowers, Nature tion, Forests and forestry. observation, Wildflower season, Field guide, Conservation education, Natural beauty. 80224Plawsky, B.M. Day camps make use of many sites. CAMP. MAG. 40(4):20-21, 80220Peterson, R.T. Apr. 1968. Table A plea for a magic island. AUDUBON 70(1):50-51, Jan.- Keywords: Facilities, Day camp Feb. 1968. Map, photos. centers, Activities, Planning.

Keywords: Scientific sites, Biological studies, Giant land 80225 Pottol, L.L. tortoises, Ecology, Islands, Alaska is a state of mind. Preservation, Aldabra Island. TRAIL. LIFE 28(4):72-73, 145, 148-153, Apr. 1968. Photos.

80221 Peterson, R.T. and Keywords: Sightseeing, Nature M. McKenny. observation, Wildlife, Moun- A FIELD GUIDE TO WILDFLOWERS tains, Tourism, Glaciers, OF NORTHEASTERN AND NORTH- Mount McKinley, Alaska. CENTRAL NORTH AMERICA. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Co., 420p. 1968. Map, illus. 80226 Pound, C.E. $4.95. Rug of grass for easy maintenance. PARKS & REC. Keywords: Field guide, Wild- 3(5):25+, May 1968. Illus. flowers, Wildflower season, Nature observation, Outdoor Keywords: Golf courses, education. maintenance, Golfing, Turf,

Westchester Cc inty (N .Y. ).

80222 Pfeffer, J.J. York, Nebraska, makes the most 80227 President's Council on of six-acre Miller Park. Recreation and Natural Beauty. PARK MAINTENANCE21(6):20, FROM SEA TO SHINING SEA. June 1968. Map. Washington, D.C., Govt. Print. Off. 304pp. 1968. Ref., Keywords: Municipal parks, Vest Illus., photos. pocket parks, Urban planning, Facilities, Activities, Parks, Keywords:- Environmental health, York(Neb.). Natural beauty, U.S. President (Lyndon B. Johnson), President's Council on Recreation and Natural Beauty, Bureau of Outdoor Recrea- tion, Planning, Research, U.S.A.

27 80228Prezioso, Dr. S.J. 80232 Private park called A guest editorial. TRENDS Wickham. PARKS & REC. PARKS RECREAT. 5(1):4-5, Jan. 3(3):44-45+, Mar. 1968. Photos. 1968. Photo. Keywords: Parks, Privatesector, Keywords: Private sector, Park Connecticut, Private lands, use, Recreation resources, Landscape design, Recreation Aesthetic value, Roadways, programs, Park use, Activities, Planning, Park management, Wickham Park(Conn.). Administration, Landscape design, Multipleuse, Highway beautification, Scenic road- 80233Pryde, P.R. ways, Parks, Future needs. Mount Saint Helens: a possible national monument. MT. PARKS 42(248):7-10, May 1968. Maps, 80229Price, C. photos. In search of summer golf. HOLIDAY 43(5):105 -106, 108, Keywords: National monuments, 110, 112, May 1968. Photos. Geological formations, Washington,- Potentialrecrea- Keywords: Golf courses, tion resources, Development of Seasons, Hotels, Recreation recreation resources, Water resources, Facilities, Beaches, sports, Forest Service. Mountains.

80234 Quinn, F. 80230 Price, R. Water transfers. GEOG. R. Tail-wagging warbler; re-emer- 58(1):108-132, Jan. 1968. gence of the harish bird. Ref., maps, tables. ATLANTIC 221:100-1, Jan.1968. Illus. Keywords: Water resources, Demand, Water supply, Planning, Keywords: Birds(extinct), Rare Population studies, Conserva7 and endangered species, Birds. tion, Preferences, West, Arizona, California, Colorado, Texas, River basin surveys, 80231 Price, R. Legislation. Wonderful winter of Canyonlands. TRAVEL 129:50-51, Jan. 1968. Illus. 80235 Rand, C. THE-CHANGING LANDSCAPE. Keywords: Canyonlands National Oxford. 192p. 1968. $5.00. Park, Winter, Activities, Winter sports, National parks, Keywords: Regional planning, Tourism, Natural beauty. Landscape dRsign, Beautifica- tion, Farm lands, Environmental quality, Salisbury(Conn.).

28 80236 Rand McNally IN OLDER CITIES.A Report of 1968 RAND McNALLYGUIDEBOOK TO the Second Regional Plan. CAMPGROUNDS. Chicago, Ill., May 1968. p. 38-42. May 1968. RandMcNally & Co. 288p. Ref., photos., tables. Feb. 1968. Maps. $3.95. Keywords: Recreationresources, Keywords: Campgrounds, Camping, Municipal parks, Facilities, Facilities, Camp sites, Refer- Playgrounds, Openspace, Future ence materials, Trip needs, Urban planning, Economics, preparation. Activities, Parks.

80237Rand McNally 80241 Rehfus, R.O., compiler 1968 RAND McNALLY INTERSTATE California condor (Gymnogyps ROAD ATLAS. Chicago, californianus). The literature Rand McNally & Co., 96p. Feb. since 1900. U.S. Dept. the 1968. Maps, tables. $1.00. Interior, Departmental 1,,rary, Bibliography No. 7A. 16p. Keywords: Maps, Roadways, 1968. Bibliography. Transportation, National parks, Historic sites, Trip prepara- Keywords: Endangered species, tion, Mexico, Canada, U.S.A. Birds, Condors, Wildlife refuges, Bibliographies, Wild- life, California, North America. 80238Randall, V.P. Time for purple martins. HOME GARD. 55:53, Mar. 1968. 80242Reilly, E.M., Jr. Illus. AUDUBON ILLUSTRATED HANDBOOK OF AMERICAN BIRDS. N.Y., McGraw- Keywords: Bird watching, Season, Hill Book Co. 524p. 1968. Birds, Purple martins, Spring. Illus., photos.

Keywords: Birds, Natural 80239 Reeser, D.W. resources, Bird T.Tatching, "The best tree lover's monument" - National Audubon Society, Habi- Muir Woods National Monument. tat, Biological studies. NAT. PARKS 42(245):4-6, Feb. 1968. Photos. 80243 Reynolds, M. Rands: Redwoods, Trees,Pre- A song of San Francisco Bay. servatioa, National monuments, NATUR. HIST. 77(1):6-8, Jan. Forests and forestry, Muir Woods 1968. Ref., photos. National Monument, John Muir, California. Keywords: Shoreline sites, Bays, Conservation management, Recla- mation, Water pollution, private 80240 Regicnal Plan Association sector, Preservation, San Other public services: Parks and Francisco Bay, California. recreation. In: PUBLIC SERVICES

29 80244 Riebold, R.J. 80249 Rock, R. Florida's nationalforests. Borrow area use, restoration. FOREST FARMER27(8):16-17, 41, MICHIGAN ROADS AND CONSTRUCTION Apr. 1968. Photos. Lansing, Mich. Highway Dept. 65(17):4, Apr. 26, 1968. Keywords: Forestsand forestry, Multiple use, Methodology,Pre- Keywords: Scenic roadways, servation, Legislation. Planting easement, Highway beautification, Landscape design, Restoration, Use, 80245Rivers: America's first Beautification. highways. CHANGING T. 22:30, June 1968. 80250Rosse, E.P. Keywords: Rivers, Historical Spiral structure in galaxies. foundations, Transportation. SKY & TEL. 35:366-367, June 1968. Illus.

80246Roach, B. Keywords: Sky watching, Star 100 miles ofcoast camping. gazing, Scientific sights, BETTER CAMP. 9(3):41-45, Mar. Nature observation, Astronomy. 1968. Map, photos., tables.

Keywords: Campgrounds,Campsites, 80251 Samson, N.T. Sightseeing, Facilities, Reluctant acres. FOREST Connecticut, Rhode Island. FARMER27(4):11-12, Jan. 1968.

Keywords: Recreation resources, 80247 Roberts, D. Use, Forests and forestry, THE MOUNTAIN OF MYFEAR. Multiple use, Development of New York, Vanguard. 157p. 1968. recreation resources. Illus. $5.95.

Keywords: Mount Huntington 80252 Scannell, A.A. (Alaska), Mountains, Mountain The great bay debate. climbing, Alaska, Exploration. FIELD & S. 72(11):20,22,28, 32,34, Mar. 1968. Map, photo.

80248Robinson, B. Keywords: Estuarine areas, Alluvial-flat redwoods: impact Waterfowl, Habitat, misuse, of flood control. SCIENCE Fish, Water pollution, Fish- 160(3830):833-834, 836, May 24, ing, Pollution control, San 1968, Francisco Bay.

Keywords: Redwoods, Preserva- tion, Flood control, Dams. 80253 Schaller, G.B. Vanishing wildlife of India.

30 AUDUBON 70(3):80-89, May-June Keywords: Endangered species. 1968. Illus., photos. Birds, Whooping cranes, Preservation, Research., Keywords: Endangered species, Wildlife, Conservation, India, Animals, Preservation, Fauna. 80258 Sears, B.G. Camp building trends. CAMP. MAG. 40:21, Feb. 1968. 80254 Schell, K.F. Recreation resources of large Keywords: Camp sites, Facil- private forest ownerships in ities, Recreation resources, Tennessee. Abstracted in: Future needs, Camping. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. McINTIRE-STENNIS COOPERATIVE FORESTRY RESEARCH PROGRAM. 80259 Seashore: Oregon coast. p.65-66. Apr. 1968. Univ. of CHANGING T. 22:21, June 1968. Tennessee Project 5. Keywords: Tourism, Sightseeing, Keywords: Private lands, Recre- Shoreline sites, Oregon, ation:resources, Forests and SeP.shores. forestry, Development of recre- ation resources, Tennessee, McIntire-Stennis Cooperative 80260 Shaefer, J. Forestry Research Program, Navajoland. HOLIDAY43(2): Dept. of Agriculture, Private 46-55, 90, 94, 95, Feb. 1968. sector, Research. Keywords: Indian lands, Parks, Geological formations, Farm 80255 Schisgell, 0. lands, Buttes, Monument Valley, Life at a snail's pace. NAT. Lake Powell Navajo Tribal Park. WILDLIFE 6(1):20-23, Dec.-Jan. 1968. Photos. 80261 Sharpe, G.W. Keywords: Animals, Nature obser- ACADIA NATIONAL PARK AND THE vation, Ecology, Endangered NEARBY COAST OF MAINE. New species. York, Golden Press. 80p. 1968. Maps, illus., photos.

80256 Scholes, W.A. Keywords: National parks, Barrier Reef in danger. SCI. Geology, Historical founda- NEWS 93:582, June 15, 1968. tions, Acadia National Park, Maine, Shoreline sites, Activ- Keywords: Great Barrier Reef, ities, Fishing, Wildlife, Australia. Natural beauty.

80257 Scientific egg hunt; whooping cranes. SCI DIGEST 63:42-43, May 1968.

31 80262 Sheridan, W.L., and W.J. 802 66 Shosteck, R. McNeil. POTOMAC TRAIL BOOK. Some effects of loggingon two Washington, D.C., Potomac Books, salmon streams in Alaska. 1518 K St., NW. 20005, 1670. J. FORESTRY 66(2):128-133. 1968. Maps, illus. $1.95. 1968. Illus. Keywords: Trails, Foot trails, Keywords: Surveys, Logging, Hiking, Historic sites, Geology, Streams, Forests and forestry, Historical foundations, Chesa- Alaska, Salmon, Water pollution. peake and Ohio Canal, Maryland, D.C., Potomac River.

80263 Sherrill, R. Jet noise is getting awful. 80267 Sierra storm from above. N.Y. TIMES MAG. pp.24-5+, WEATHERWISE 21:83, Apr. 1968. Jan. 14, 1968. Illus. Illus.

Keywords: Noise control, Air Keywords: Weather, Mountains, pollution, Pollution control, Sierra Mountains, West. Airplanes, Health & safety guidelines. 80268 Sine, D.F., M. Wolff, and L. Lindberg. 80264 Shields, T. Educational parks. NEA J. The use and misuse ofsnowmo- 57:44-47, Mar. 1968. Illus. biles. COLO. OUTD. 17(1):26-28, Jan.-Feb. 1968. Keywords: Parks, Outdoor educa- tion, Nature observation, Play- Keywords: Snowmobiles, Snowmo- grounds, Municipal parks, biling, Conservation regulations. Conservation education, Youth, Activities, Children

80265 Shipley, S.S. Blue Ridge beauty. BETTER CAMP. 80269 Smiley, R., L.West, and 9(0:30-34, June 1968. Maps, K. Hoffman. Nature'sfrozen photos. beauty. NAT. WILDLIFE 6(1): 58-64, Dec.-Jan. 1968. Photos. Keywords: Auto touring, Blue Ridge Parkway, Virginia, North Keywords: Winter, Natural Carolina, Appalachia, National beauty, Nature observation, Park Service, Trails, Appala- Photography, Flora, Aesthetic chian Mountains, Great Smoky value. Mountains National Park, Shenandoah National Park, Mount Mitchell, Linville Falls, Fairy 80270 Smith, A.W. Stone State Park, Thomas Report of president and general Jefferson National Forest, counsel to general membership George Washington National of national parksassn., Forest, Roadways.

32 May 21, 1968. NAT. PARKS Keywords: Environmental quality, 42(248):13-16, May 1968. Environmental health, Recrea- tion resources, Development of Keywords: National Parks recreation resources, Planning, Association, Private sector, Symposium. Conservation, Preservation, Parks, National parks, National monuments. 80275 Smyth, P. Grand canal. MOTOR B. 121:25-27+, May 1968. Illus. 80271 Smith, B.G. Uniform marking system makes Keywords: Boating, Erie Canal, our waterways much safer. Sightseeing. ALA. CONSERV. 38(1):4-5, Feb. 1968. Illus., photo. 80276 Smyth, P. Keywords: Boating, Accident Thousand Islands heritage prevention, Safety. cruise. MOTOR B. 121:25-29+, June 1968. Illus.

80272 Smith, G. Keywords: Boating, National The Florida boat ramp story. heritage, Cruising, Sightsee- FLA. WILDLIFE 21(12):12-17, ing, Islands, Tourism, May 1968. Photos. Thousand Islands.

Keywords: Boating, Facilities, Historical foundations, Legis- 80277 Snook, S. lation, Funding, Methodology, River-to-river road; George Florida Game and Fresh Water Rogers Clark recreation way. Fish Commission. PARKS & REC. 3:46-47+, Apr. 1968. Illus.

80273 Smith, N. Keywords: Scenic roadways, White-water lakers. FIELD & S. Rivers, Illinois, Parks, Ohio 73:50-51+, June 1968. River, Mississippi River, Recreation resources. Keywords: Fishing, Lakes, Trout, Fish, Location. 80278 Snook, S. Road to discovery. AMER. 80274 Smithsonian Institution. FORESTS 74(2):24, 42, Feb. THE FITNESS OF MAN'S ENVIRON- 1968. Photo. MENT. (SMITHSONIAN ANNUAL II). Papers of a Symposium on this Keywords: National forests, subject, sponsored in 1968 by Roadways, Recreation resources, Smithsonian Institution. Intro- Pisgah National Forest, North duction by H. Humphrey; Fore- Carolina, Sightseeing, Nature word by S. Ripley. Smithsonian observation, Scenic roadways. Institution Press, 250p. 1968. $5.95.

33 80279 Snow removal at high 80284 Stalker, L.V. altitudes. PARKS & REC. Seacamps--tomorrow's outdoors. 3(1):43, 48, Jan. 1968. Photo. FIELD & S. 72(11):50-51, 120- 125, Mar. 1968. Photo. Keywords: Rainier National Park, Paradise Visitor Center, Snow Keywords: Oceans and seas, removal. Research, Water resources, Camping, Scuba Diving, Water sports, Nassau, Oceanography, 80280 Snowmobiles. CYCLE Campsites, Oceanographic WORLD 7(3):62-65, Mar. 1968. research, Future needs, Photos. Potential recreation resources.

Keywords: Snowmobiles, Methodology. 80285 Starnes, R. Sky is for looking. FIELD & S. 72:12+, Jan. 1968. 80281 Sparks, J., and T. Soper PENGUINS. San Francisco, Tri- Keywords: Nature observation, Ocean Books. 1968. $9.75. Astronomy, Star-gazing.

Keywords: Penguins, Antarctic, Birds, Habitat. 80286 Starr, J.T. The forests of Scotland. AMER, FORESTS 74(4):24-26, 80282 Spencer, D.S. 50, 52, Apr. 1968. Photos. Sea bird refuges in Alaska. ALASKA SPORTS. 34(2):25, Keywords: Forest management, Feb. 1968. Photo. Forests and forestry, Preser- vatton, Natural resources, Keywords: Wildlife refuges, Scotland. Birds, Bird sanctuaries, Waterfowl. 80287 Stephens, C.M. Return of the tortuguero. 80283 Splendors of the West: NAT. WILDLIFE6(1):36-39, Grand Canyon, CHANGING T. Dec.-Jan. 1968. Photos. 22:27, June 1968. Keywords: Animals, Endangered Keywords: Scenic values, Geo- species, Sea turtles, Florida, logical formations, Sightseeing, Historical foundations, Ecology, Natural beauty, Scientific Habitat, Conservation. sites.

34 80288 Stephens, W.M. Keywords:- Great Smoky Mountains SOUTHERN SEASHORES: A WORLD OF National Park, Birds, Bird ANIMALS AND PLANTS. New York, watching, Tennessee. Holiday House. 188p. 1968. Ref., illus. $3.95. 80293 Summer festivals in Keywords: Seashores, Ecology, North America. HI FI 18:12-16, Waterfowl, Vegetation, South- May 1968. Illus. east, Shoreline sites, Marine life, Fish, Biological studies, Keywords: Festivals, Summer, Estuarine areas, Youth, Nature Outdoor spectator events, observation, Educative value, North America. Outdoor education.

80294 Summer shows '68. 80289 Stewart, G.R. FLYING82:94-95, June 1968. NOT SO RICH AS YOU THINK. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 248p. Keywords: Flying, Outdoor 1968. Illus. $5.00. exhibits, Summer, Airplanes, Outdoor spectator events. Keywords: Pollution control, Environmental quality, Environmental health, Research, 80295 Sunsets and silhouettes. Federal-State coordination. U.S. CAMERA31:41-43, Apr. 1968. Illus.

80290 Stewart-Gordon, J. Keywords: Nature observation, There's no business likezoo Photography, Outdoor lights. business. READ. DIGEST 92:209- 210+, May 1968.

80296 Swift, E. Keywords: Zoos, Sightseeing, A new look at the old public Tourism, 'wildlife management. domain. FLA. WILDLIFE 21(12):6-7, May 1968. Photos. 80291 Stone, E.C., R.B. Vasey Keywords: Public domain, Wild- Alluvial-flat redwoods: impact life, Florida, Public lands, of flood control. SCIENCE Private sector, Public Land 160(3830):836-837, May 24, 1968. Law Review Commission, National Wildlife Federation, Legisla- Keywords: Redwoods, Preserva- tion, Research. tion, Flood control, Ecology.

80297 Swift, E. 80292 Stupka, A. A new look at the old public NOTES ON THE BIRDS OF GREAT domain- Part 2. FLA. WILDLIFE SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK. 22(1):18-19, June 1968. Photos Knoxville,University of Tenn. Press. 256p. 1968. $3.00

35 Keywords: Public lands, Philo- Value measurement, Philosophical sophical foundations, Forests foundations, Historicalfounda- and forestry, Public LandLaw tions, Experience, Ecology, Review Commission, Taylor Graz- Open space, Wildlife, ing Act. Conserva- tion, Values.

80298 Swift, E. 80302 Swift, E. Strained resources. Part 3. Trees for tamorrow. Part I. FLA. WILDLIFE 21(8):26-27, AMER. FORESTS 74(4):20-23, 46, Jan. 1968. Apr. 1968. Photos.

Keywords: Natural resources, Keywords: Corporations, Land Social values, Pollution management, Conservation educa- control, Conservation. tion, Economic impact,Forests and forestry, Privatelands, Watershed management,Trees, 80299 Swift, E. Wisconsin. Strained resources. Part 4. FLA. WILDLIFE21(9):26-27, Feb. 1968. Photo. 80303 Swift, E. Trees for tomorrow. Part II. Keywords: Natural resources, AMER. FORESTS 74(5):32-35, Social value, Pollution May 1968. Illus. control, Air pollution, Water pollution, Resourcemanagement, Keywords: Land management, Recreation resources, Preserva- Forests and forestry,Conserva- tion, Future needs. tion education, Trees, Wisconsin, Future needs.

80300 Swift, E. Strained resources. Part 5. 80304 Swift, E. FLA. WILDLIFE 21(10):25-26, Weather vane of opulence. Mar. 1968. Photos. CONSERV. NEWS33(2):1-3, Jan. 15, 1968. Keywords: Naturalresources, Conservation, Water pollution, Keywords -: Values, Natural Economics, Values. resources, Misuse, Policy, Lakes, User characteristics, Conservation, Economics, Pre- 80301 Swift, E. servation, National heritage, Strained resources. Conc. Forests and forestry. FLA. WILDLIFE 21(11):29-31, Apr. 1968. Photos. 80305 Taylor, J.W. Keywords: National heritage, Baltimore's oriole.MD. CONSERV. Legislation, Naturalresources, 45(2):9-11, Apr. 1968. Illus. Misuse, Natural environment,

36 Keywords: Birds, Maryland, Bird 80310 Tilden, P.M. watching, Historical foundations, High Rock Canyon and the Habitat, Ecology, Nature observa- Applegate Trail. NAT. PARKS tion, Baltimore oriole. 42(246):16-18, Mar. 1968. Photos.

80306 Taylor, W.P. Keywords: Historical founda- Neglected wilderness--the tions,Exploration, Scientific desert. LIV. WILDN. 32(101): sites,Historic sites, Exper- 8-13, Spring 1968. Ref., illus., ience,-Trails, Research, Pre- photos. servation,- Bureau of Land Management, West, Potential Keywords: Deserts, Wilderness recreation resources. areas, Values, Outdoor education, The Desert Protective Council, American Assn. of the Advancement 80311Tombras, C. of Science. Natural resources. Lost Sea; lake in Craighead Caverns. TRAVEL129:22, Apr. 1968. Illus. 80307 Temple, G.H. Using recreation resources. Keywords: Lakes, Caves, EXT. SERV. REV. 39(2):12-13, Sweetwater(Tenn.), Craighead Feb. 1968. Photo. Caves, Sightseeing, Exploration.

Keywords: Potential recreation resources, Tourism, Schuykill 80312 Towell, W.E. County(Pa.). How much is a wild river worth? AMER. FORESTS 74(2):64, Feb. 1968. Photo. 80308 They didn't wait for their park. SUNSET140:123-124, Keywords: Conservation, Rivers, Mar. 1968. Illus. Ozark National Scenic Riverway, Department of the Interior, Keywords: Municipal parks, Aesthetic value, Wild rivers, Fremont(Calif.), Urban planning, Natural beauty. Parks, County and municipal units. 80313Towell, W.E. Texas'"string of pearls." 80309 Thiel, F.I., and AMER. FORESTS 74(5):6, 62-63, J. Yasnowsl'y. May, 1968. Map. Benefits of highway e PUB. ROADS beautification. Keywords: National monuments, 35(1):1-8, Apr. 1968. Birds, Endangered species, Preservation, Trees, Rivers, Keywords: Highway beautifica- Values, Big Thicket National tion, Values, Legislation, Monument(proposed), Texas. Planting easement, Outdoor ad- vertising, Natural beauty, Landscape design.

37 80314 196 8 Trailers. rivers. Shooting the wild MOTOR B. 121:172-3, Jan. 1968. Colorado. VENTURE5(1):62-71, Illus. Feb. 1968. Photos.

Keywords: Boat trailers, Camp- Keywords: Wild rivers, River ers(vehicles), Trailers, running, Rafting, Exploration, Transportation. Water supply, Dams, Rivers, Colorado River, Hualapai Dam (proposed), Arizona, Lake Mead, 80315 Trammell, A. Marble Gorge, Grand Canyon Airfoils: the sky's sculpture. National Park, Department of FLYING 82:72-75, Mar. 1968. the Interior. Illus.

Keywords: Flying, Air planes, 80319United Nations. Compiled Aesthetic value. by Jean-Paul Harroy under the auspices of ECOSOC AND IUCN (Economic & Social Council of 80316 Udall, S.L. the UN; and International Union Call them human life refuges. for the Conservation of Nature AUDUBON 70(1):26-30, Jan.-Feb. and Natural Resources). UNITED 1968. Photos. NATIONS LIST OF NATIONAL PARKS AND EQUIVALENT RESERVES. Keywords: Nature therapy, Brussels, Belgium, Marcel Hayez, Environmental health, Ecology, publisher, 112 rue of Louvain, Psychological value, Physical Bruxelles, Belgium. 600 p. value, Natural resources, 1968. Preservation. Keywords: National parks, National reserves, Provincial 80317 Udall, S.L. parks, UN, Forests and forestry, Comeback for the Willamette Economic and Social Council of River. NAT. PARKS 42(246):4-8, the United Nations, International Mar. 1968. Maps, photos. Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. Keywords: Water quality, Pol- lution control, Water pollution, Costs, Legislation, Salmon, 80320 Bureau of Outdoor Rivers, Water Quality Control Recreation. THE MIDDLE MISSOURI. Act, Federal Water Pollution A REDISCOVERY: A STUDY OF THE Control Administration, OUTDOOR RECREATION POTENTIAL. Willamette River, Pollution Washington, Government Printing legislation, Water quality Office, 104p. 1968. Maps, standards. illus., photos., tables. $1.25.

80318Udall, S.L. New adventures: wilderness

38 Keywords: Rivers, Development Keywords: Eagles, Endangered of recreation resources, Reg- species, Birds, Preservation, ional planning, Potential recre- Wildlife. ation resources, Historic sites, Missouri River, National recre- ation areas, Waterfowl, Legis- 80325Vance, W.E. lation, Federal agencies, Treasure of Seattle. PARKS,& Mississippi, Missouri, North REC. 3(3):28-29+, Mar. 1968. Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska. Illus.

Keywords: Parks, Playgrounds, 80321U.S. Geological Survey Recreation resources, Seattle WATER OF THE WORLD. Washington, (Wash.). iovernment Printing Office. 20p. 1968. Illus., photos., tables. 80326 Vancouver Island's try-it-yourself logging Keywords: Water resources, museum: Cowichan Valley Potential recreation resources, forest museum. SUNSET Oceans and seas, Inventories, 140:60+, May 1968. Illus. Hydrology, Rivers, Geology, RiVers, Lakes, Glaciers, Keywords: Outdoor museums, Recreation resources, Water Logging, Forests and forestry, supply. Islands, Museums, Vancouver Island.

80322U.S. Steel Corporation Pollution: price of step-up in 80327Vanishing wildlife. steel. CHEM. WEEK 102:19, LIFE64:102-104+, May 24, Mar. 2, 1968 1968. Illus.

Keywords: Air pollution, Indus- Keywords: Endangered species, tiial pollution, Research. Wildlife.

80323Vacation house in the 80328Von Eckardt, W. woods. HOUSE B. 110:102-3, Toward a better community -; Jan. 1968. Illus. no space for playing. AMER. HOME 71:62+, May 1968. Illus. Keywords: Vacation homes, Hous- ing(private); Cabins, Finland. Keywords: Playgrounds, Recre- ation resources, Communities, Community organizations, Dev- 80324Van Dine, A. elopment of recreation resour- Eagles in disguise; Save-the- ces, Activities, Facilities,

eagle TV commercials. SAT. R. Parks, Outdoor games, Open . 51:8+, Jan. 13, 1968. space, Youth, Recreation programs.

39 80329Wakelin, E.N. Handbook of descriptors. Pre- Prevention of air pollution. pared for U.S. FederalWater R. SOC. HLTH. J. 88:79-81, Pollution Control Administra- Mar.-Apr. 1968. Ref. tion, Department of theInterior. 100p. June 1968. Maps, illus., Keywords: Environmental quality, tables. Pollution control, Future needs, Air pollution. Keywords: Estuarineareas, Inventories, Water quality, Ecology, Economics, Hydrology, 80330Wallace, M. Pollution control, Waterpol- Bluebells, heather, and Peter lution, Wetlands, Reference Pan. SAT. R. 51:42+, May 25, materials. 1968

Keywords: Wild flowers, Outdoor 80334Waugh, A. spectator events, Aesthetic Atlantic by sea;a February value, Natural beauty, Sightsee- crossing to Englandon the ing, Tourism, Great Britain. France. NAT. R. 20:462, May 7, 1968.

80331 Waller, Mrs. T.M. Keywords: Atlantic Ocean, The quality of the environment. Sightseeing, Winter, Oceans GARDEN CLUB AMER. BULL. and seas, Tourism, Travel, 56(2):7-16, Mar. 1968. Nature observation, Boating.

Keywords: Environmental quality, Ecology, Pollution control, 80335Weaver, J.E. Values, Conservation, Psycho- PRAIRIE PLANTS AND THEIR logical value, Open spate. ENVIRONMENT. A FIFTY-YEA STUDY IN THE MIDWEST. Lincoln, University of 80332Wallick, F. Nebraska Press. 276p. 1968. Elbow room, U.S.A. BETTER Maps, illus. $6.95. CAMP. 9(4);34 -37, Apr. 1968. Map, photos. Keywords: Wildflowers,Flora, Environmental health, Prairies, Keywords: Islands, Camping, Wild flower season, Research, National lakeshores, Fees, Ecology, Midwest. Potential recreationresources, Apostle Islands National Lake- shore, Wisconsin. 80336Welch, B.L. SST: comingthreat to wilderness. NAT. PARK 42(246:9-11), Mar.1968. 80333 Wastler, T.A., and L.C. Ref,, photos. deGuerrero. NATIONAL ESTUARINEINVENTORY.

40 Keywords: Environmental health, FARMER27(10):6-7, June 1968. Geological formations, Scien- tific sites, Historic sites; Keywords: Forests and forestry, Arizona, Canyon de Schelly Southeast, Resource management, National Monument, Bryce Canyon- Forest management, South, National Park, Wilderness areas, Administration, Multiple use, Ecology, Federal Aviation Ageri- Land use, Recreation areas, cy, Supersonic transport(SST), Public lands, National forests, Noise control. State forests, Forest products industry, Preservation, State parks. 80337Wessing, R.J. Wisconsin's Lost Dauphin State Park. NAT. PARKS 42(247): 80311Whitlock, D. 13-15, Apr. 1968. Maps, photos. Four seasons river. FIELD & S. 73:70-71+, May 1968. Illus. Keywords: Lost Dauphin State Park, Wisconsin, State parks, Keywords: Rivers, Arkansas, Land description, Historical Fishing, Recreation resources. foundations, France, Indian lands, Historic sites. 80342Wigginton, B. TREES AND SHRUBS FOR THE 80338West, C., and J. West SOUTHERN PIEDMONT. Athens, Great northeast cruise; University of Georgia Press. Whitehall, N.Y. to Quebec. 1968. $2.50. MOTOR B. 121:54-59, Feb. 1968. Illus. Keywords: Natural beauty, Trees, Vegetation, Southern Keywords: Cruising, Sightseeing, Piedmont Region, Regional Boating, lbcploration, Quebec Planning, Shrubs, Beautifica- (Canada), North America, Ne-. tie, Forests and forestry, York, Trip preparation. Latuscape design.

80339Wheeler, F. 80343Wilke, J.D. Uhat sort of hydrofoil for the Comache Park: Showcase of UK? NEW SCIENTIST 38(598): the northland. REC. MANAGE. 389-391, May 23, 1968. Photos. 11(5):16-19, June-July 1968. Photos. trds Boats, Hydrofoils, Boating, Equipment, Water Keywords: Parks, Industrial sports, Commercial enterprises, recreation, Land acquisition,

Planning, London(England), Private lands, Development of United Kingdom. recreation resources, Indus- trial employees, Activities, Facilities, Minnesota. 80340Wheeler, P.R. Changing patterns and the southern forests. FOREST

41 80344Wilkes, D. Keywords: Recreationresources, Use of worldresources without Forest management,Forests and conflict: myths about the forestry, Great Britain. territorial sea. WAYNE L. REV. 14:441, Spring 1968. 80349 Wright, H.E., Jr. and Keywords: Water resources, W.H. Osburn, eds. Natural resources, Oceans and Arctic and alpine seas, Use, Legal description. environments. In: PROCEEDINGS, International Association for Quaternary Research, 7th Congress,1968. 80345 Williams, J.G. Bloomington, IndianaUniversity FIELD GUIDE TO THENATIONAL Press. v. 10. 1968. $12.50. PARKS OF EAST AFRICA. Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston. 352p. Keywords: Research, Alpine Spring 1968. Illus., maps. regions, Arctic regions, Ecology. Keywords: National parks, Africa, Campgrounds,Facilities, Tourism, Field guide. 80350Young, J.V. Wild canyoncountry. BETTER CAMP. 9(5):36-40, May 1968. 80346 Williams, M. Maps, photos. Alaska's wildflowers. HORTICULTURE 46:18-19, June Keywords: Camping, Wilderness 1968. travel, Rivers, Rafting.Road- ways, National parks, Geologi- Keywords: Wildflowers, Alaska, cal formations, ArchesNational Wildflower season, Aesthetic Monument, Canyonlands National value, Natural beauty. Park, Utah.

80347 Wilson, E. 80351 Zubryn, E. BIRDS OF THE ANTARCTIC. Ed. by Prehistory from the subway, B. Roberts. New York, Humanities Mexico City. SCI. N. 93:234, Press. 1967. $17.50. Mar. 9, 1968. Illus.

Keywords: Penguins, Antarctic, Keywords: Archeology,Mexico Birds, Exploration, Climate, City(Mexico), Exploration, Aesthetic value,Biological Historical foundation, studies, Ornithology,Drawings Historic sites. and watercolors,Experience.

80352 Zuiker, F. 80348 Wood, R.F., and I.A. Mesa Verde: ghost town in the Anderson. sky. CAMP. GUIDE 56:17-19, FORESTRY IN THE BRITISH SCENE. 51-53, Apr. 1968.Photos. Booklet No. 24. United Kingdom, British Government Publications, Keywords: National parks, Forestry Commission,80p. May Scientific sites, Indianlands, 1968. Illus. Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.

42 80353 Abelson, P.H. Juneau, Alaska, 12p. 1968. Progress toward abatement of air pollution. SCIENCE 160(3825): Keywords: Oceanography 257, Apr. 19, 1968 Research, State agencies, Alaska, Conservation programs. Keywords: Air pollution, Auto- mobiles, Pollution control, New York City, New Jersey. 80358American Assn. for Health, Physical Education and Recreation. PROGRAMMING 80354Abrahamson, J.D. FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED IN Raising reindeer on the tundra. PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECRE- OUR PUBLIC LANDS 18(2):1F-20, ATION. PROCEEDINGS. First Spring 1968. Photos. national conference, 1968. 144p. 1968. $3.00. Keywords: Reindeer, Alaska, Wildlife management, Legisla- Keywords: Therapeutic recrea- tion, Economic impact, Federal tion, Special users, Recrea- agencies, Bureau of Indian tion programs, Planning, Affairs. Activities, Institutes and conferences.

80355 Adinolfi, G. First steps toward European 80359 American Meteorological cooperation in reducing air Society, and others. Symposi- pollution - activities of the um on erosion as related to Council of Europe. LAW & air and water pollution, CONTEMP. PROB. 33(2):421-426, Mar. 31 - Apr. 3, 1968, Spring 1968. Ref. Las Vegas, Nevada. BULL. AMER. METEOR. SOC. 49:31, 61-62, Keywords: Pollution control, Jan. 1968. Air pollution, International cooperation, Council of Europe, Keywords: Erosion, Air pollu- Legislation, United Kingdom, tion, Water pollution, Erosion Europe, Planning. control, Pollution control, Institutes and conferences.

80356 Air pollutioncontrol. LAW & CONTEMP. PROB. 33(2): 80360Anderson, J.M. 195-426, Spring 1968 Refs. Professional preparation for recreation and park personnel. Keywords: Air pollution, Pollu- JOHPER39:85Mar. 1968. tion control, Duke University School of Law. Keywords: Personnel manage- ment, Administration, Recre- ation programs. 80357Alaska. Legislative Council. ALASKA'S ROLE IN THE NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PROGRAM.

43 80361Anthrop, D.F. Washington, D. C., G.P.O. California redwoods:'Congress 129p. Jan. 1968. Ref., maps,

debates park acreage. SCIENCE illus., photos. 160(3832):1061, June7, 1968. Keywords: Urban planning, Keywords: Redwoods,Preserva- Transportation, Land use, Com- tion, Statistics, U.S. Congress. munity planning, Federal agen- cies, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Department 80362Argo, J.W. of Health, Education, and Wel- Toronto reservoir covered, fare, Department of the Interior, enla' -'ed, beautified. WATER Corps of Engineers, Right of & WASTES ENG. 5(2):38-40, way, Multiple use, Planning, Feb. 1968. Photos. Recreation planning.

Keywords: Reservoirs, Land- scape design, Beautification, 80366Bauer, E.A., and Safety, Parks, Can.e.. B. East. Blight on the land: part 3. Cure for the blight. OUTDOOR 80363 Barnes, F.W. LIFE 141(2):39-41, 74, 76, 78, A code of operation for the 80, 82, Feb. 1968. Illus., company recreation administrator. photos. REC. MANAGE. 11(3):14, Apr. 1968. Photo. Keywords: Historical founda- tions, Mining, Legislation, Keywords: Industrial recreation, Reclamation, Private sector, Administration, Industrial Misuse, Governor Breathitt, employees, Special users, ...ntucky, Ohio, West Virginia. Methodology, Corporations.

80367 Bermingham, P.E. 80364 Barnes, R.C., Jr. Federal government and air Streambank erosion. SOIL and water pollution. BUS. LAW. CONSERV. 33(6):126-128, Jan. 23:467, Jan. 1968. 1968. Photos. Keywords: Pollution control, Keywords: Erosion control, Air pollution, Water pollution, Private lands, Erosion, Meth- Federal agencies. odology, Soil Conservation Service, Federal agencies, Costs, Federal grants, Private 80368 Boggs, Sen. J.C. sector. Improving our environment. PARKS & REC. 3(3):39, 50-51, Mar. 1968. 80365 Barton-Aschman Associates. JOINT PROJECT CONCEPT. INTEGRATED Keywords: Environmental health, TRANSPORTATION CORRIDORS. Natural beauty, Aesthetic value, Parks, Values.

44 80369Bohart, C.V. Keywords: Funding, Develop- Good recreationarea design ment of recreation resources, helps prevent site deterioation. Farm lands, Golf, Costs(direct), J. SOIL WATER CONSERV. 23(1): Department of Agriculture, 21-22, Jan.-Feb. 1968. Photos. Farmers Home Administration.

Keywords: Use factors,Recrea- tion resources, Planning 80373 Brush, F. criteria. Nurserymen and the highways. TRENDS PARKS RECREAT. 5(2): 9-12, Apr. 1968. Photos. 80370Bradshaw, D.S. Water in the woods: the Keywords: Highway beautifica- reserved-rights doctrine and tion, Planting easement, Land- national forests lands. STAN. scape design, Costs, Legisla- L. REV. 20(6):1187-1204, tion, Scenic roadways. June 1968.

Keywords: Public lands, Water 80374 Bush, M. resources, Riparian rights, What is a national park for? Public domain, National forests, AMER. FORESTS 74(2):8-9, Legislation, Water supply. Feb. 1968.

Keywords: National parks, 80471Brandborg, S.M., and Park management, Forests and M.R. Cutler. forestry, Recreationresources, A report from the executive Renewal of innerresources, director of the Wilderness Values. Society. WILDERNESS SOC. REPORT5(1):1-16, Jan. 19, 1968. 80375 Bybokas, J.S. Attitudes of recreation Keywords: Wildernessareas, administrators toward disabled Legislation, Wilderness Act, persons. New York, Master's San Rafael Wilderness Ares, project, New York University. Federal agencies, Preservation, 1968. Rivers, National parks, Scenic roadways, Private sector, Keywords: Administration, Conservation. Recreation facilities stand- ards, Special users, Handi- capped, Facilities, Equipment, 80372Brown, P.S. User characteristics. Recreation revitalizes rural America. PARKS & REC. 3(6): 50-51, 60-61, June 1968. 80376Byers, M.C. Photos. New demands, new opportunities- are you ready?REC. MANAGE. 26(2):14, Mar. 1968. Photo.

45 Keywords: Industrialrecreation, 80380 Carter, L.J. Pirticipation(family),Indus- Deep seabed: "Who should control trial recreation directors. it?", UN asks. SCIENCE 159(3810):66-68, Jan. 5, 1968.

80377 Cahn, R. Keywords: Oceans & seas. Ocean- U.S. may have to restrictuse ography, National Oceanography of public parks. CHRISTIAN Association, Equipment, Method- SCI. MON. p.1, 7. May 1, 1968. ology, Research, International Photos. cooperation, Congress, United Nations. Keywords: National parks, Policy, Use, Campgrounds, Mis- use, Tourists, Tourist trade. 80381 Carver, J., Jr. Pollution control and the Federal Power Commission. 80378 Calhoun, A. NATURAL RESOURCES LAW. 1:32, Let's save the Salton Sea. Jan. 1968 OUTDOOR CALIF. 29(3):1-3, May -June 1968. Photos. Keywords: Air pollution, Pol- lution control, Federal Power Keywords: Water resources, Commission, Pollution Potential recreation resources, legislation. Fish, Fishing, Fisheries, Re- search, Water pollution, Federal agencies, California, 80382 Catton, W.R., Jr. Saline waters, Salton Sea. The North Cascades--the pro- posals as viewed by a sociologist. J. FORESTRY 80379 Callahan, J.C. 66:540-546. 1968. Illus. Optimizing recreation, timber Or alternative enterprises. Keywords:- Social values, Admin- Abstracted in: U.S. Department istration, North Cascades of Agriculture. McINTIRE-STEN- Mountains, Development of recre- NIS COOPERATIVE FORESTRY ation resources, Planning, RESEARCH PROGRAMp. 82-83, Sociology. Apr. 1968. Illus. Purdue Univ. Project 1354. 80383 Christensen, W.R. Keywords: Values, Economic COMPREHENSIVE RIVER BASIN evaluation, Benefit-cost PLANNING.- San Bernardino, analysis, Multiple use, Com- Calif., American Society of mercial enterprises, Recreation Civil Engineers. 16p. 1968. resources, Planning, Indiana, Research, Administration, Keywords: River basins, Plan- Methodology, Dept. of Agricul- ning, River basin surveys, ture, McIntire-Stennis Coopera- Planning region, Engineering tive Forestry Research Program. studies, Development of recre- ation resources, Master plans, Planning criteria.

46 80384 Clark, Jr. Keywords: Recreation resources, Law as an instrument of popula- Parks, Congresses and conven- tion control. U. COLO. L. REV. tions, Park management, Plan- 40:179, Winter 1968. ning, Administration, Congress for Recreation and Parks. Keywords: Wildlife management, Population studies, Legislation, Park management, Cclorado. 80389 Cook, T.L. The sky's the limit. URBAN LAND27(4):3-6, Apr. 1968. 80385 Clawson, M. The emerging American life Keywords: Open space, Air style. Part T. AMER. FORESTS space, Urban planning, Munici- 74(2):14-16, 59-62. Feb. 1968. pal ordinances, Legal proces- Illus. ses, Land use, Use.

Keywords: Future needs, Water resources, Recreation resources, 80390 Cooper, J. Income. Hello neighbor, glad to be in your neighborhood. TRENDS PARKS RECREAT. 5(1):13-14, 80386 Clawson, M. Jan. 1968. Map, illus. The emerging American life style. Part II. Natural Keywords: Park management, resources conservation. AMER. Master plans, Skokie Park FORESTS 74(3):32-35, Mar. 1968. District(I11.), Facilities, Illus. Planning, Communities.

Keywords: Management guidelines, Economic impact, Public lands, 80391 Coppa, R.B. Development of recreation How to start a sanitary resources, Future needs. landfill. AMER. CITY 83(3): 85-87, Mar. 1968. photos., table. 80387 Commoner, B. Protecting the environment Keywords: Junkyards, Costs CURRENT95(5):42-44, May 1968. (direct), Galstonbury(Conn.).

Keywords: Conservation, Environ- mental health, Preservation, 80392 Cousins, N. Pollution control, Legislation, Does the U.S. Department of Speeches. Commerce know America? McCALL'S 95:5, May 1968. Illus.

80388Congress for Recreation Keywords: Tourist trade, and Parks, Dec. 3-7, 1967. Federal agencies, Tourism, Highlights. PARKS & REC. 3(2): Dept. of Commerce, U.S.A. 33-40, Feb. 1968. Illus.

47 80393 Craig, J.B. National Park Service, Legisla- Big medicine in the big trees. tion, State agencies, Federal AMER. FORESTS 74(6):11-13, agencies. 32-34, June 1968. Photos.

Keywords: Redwoods, Forests and 80397 Curtis, J.E. forestry, Economics, Preserva- More summer programs for areas tion, Legislation, Humboldt that need them; White Plains, County(Calif.), Private New York. AMER. CITY 83(5):32, interests. May 1968.

Keywords: Recreation programs, 80394 Cressman, D.R., and Summer, Urban planning, Activi- D.W. Hoffman. ties, Municipal parks, White Classifying land for recreation. Plains(N.Y.). J. SOIL WATER CONSERV. 23(3): 91-93, May-June 1968, Map, table, ref. 80398 de Zendegui, G. Quito standards: protection Keywords: Land use, Classifica- and conservation of monumental tion of resources, Potential and artistic assets. AMERICAS recreation vesources, Land use 20:inside cover, Jan. 1968. plans, Resource capabilities, Canada, Methodology, Beaches. Keywords: National monuments, South America, Preservation, Aesthetic value, Conservation, 80395 Crites, R., and Quito(Ecuador). W. Seymour. A step forward in recreation. Cooperative organization. 80399Delogu, O.E. NEWS FARMER COOP. 34(11):9, Beyond enabling legislation. 20-21, Feb. 1968. MAINE L. REV. 20:1, 1968.

Keywords: Development of recre- Keywords: Public lands, Maine, ation resources, Farm lands, Legislation, Land use. Community organizations.

80400 Delogu, O.E. 80396 Cunningham, R.A. Taxing power as a landuse Scenic easements in the highway control device. DENVER L. J. beautification program. DENVER 45(2):279-295, Spring 1968. L. J. 45(2):167-266, Spring Ref. ,,-... 1968. Ref. Keywords: Recreationresources, Keywords: Highway beautifica- Use, Land management, Taxes, tion, Scenic easement, Planting Federal agencies, Land use, easement, Scenic roadways, Taxation, Legislation, Policy, Natural beauty, State laws, Land acquisition, Preservation, Pollution control, Regional planning.

48 80401 Derwig, G. Jan.-Feb. 1968. Springfield park district children's zoo. Year of the Keywords: Roadside beautifica- turtle arrives-- Parklands tion, Scenic roadways, Highway Foundation formed. ILL. PARKS beautification, Landscape 24(2):32-33, Mar.-Apr. 1968. design, Beautification, County Illus. and municipal units, White House Conference on Natural Keywords: Zoos, Children, Beauty. Administration, Tourism, Fac- ilities, Costs, Parkmanage- ment, Lake Springfield, 80405 Dimock, H.G. Illinois Springfield Park Camping's resistance to change. District. Part I. CAMP. MAG. 40(2): 19-20, Feb. 1968. Table.

80402Diamond, H.L. Keywords: Future needs, Camp- The political process- a ing, Planning, Values, Outdoor coalition can be formed to education. increase the political effect- iveness of the park andrecre- ation movement. PARKS & REC. 80406 Dimock, H.G. 3(4):27-28, 50-52, Apr. 1968. Camping's resistance to change. Part II. The function and Keywords: Ecology, Conserva- influence of the camp director. tion, Legislation, Pollution CAMP. MAG. 40(3):52-56, Mar. control, Environmental quality, 1968. Table. Private interests. Keywords: Camping, Planning, Outdoor education, Future needs, 80403 Diercks, Col. F.O. Recreation programs. State participation in local shore protection projects. SHORE AND BEACH36(1):20-21, 80407 Donahue, R. Apr. 1968. Tables. How to handle vandalism. CAMP. MAG. 40:24-25, May 1968. Keywords: Policy, Legislation, Federal-State coordination, Keywords: Vandalism, Camping, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Campers, Campgrounds, Misuse, Rhode. Island, Connecticut, Park management, Methodology, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Camp sites. Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Louisiana, California, Hawaii. 80408 Dreasen, J.H. Government impact on camping. Excerpts from address, 1968 80404 Dietrich, J.A. American Camping Association Roadside management from the Convention. CAMP. MAG. 40(6): municipal point of view. 12-13, June 1968. TREES MAG. 28(2):18-19,

49 Keywords: Camping, Handicapped, Feb. 1968. Illus. Children, Specialusers, Recre- ation resources, Campers, Fed- Keywords:Hudson River, eral agencies, Facilities, Exhibits,Museums, Historical Outdoor education, Experience, foundations, Historic sites, Nature observation, Speeches. Rivers, Films, American Museum of Natural History, New York.

80409Dukes, R. Lighting is a city's good-will 80413 Epstein, H. investment. AMER. CITY 83(5): Beauty brings recognition...in 140, May 1968. an unusual award program of the city planning commission. Keywords: Lighting, Urban AMER. CITY 83(5):133, May planning, Outdoor lights, 1968. Photos. Health and safety guidelines, Municipal parks, Albany(Ga.). Keywords: Beautification, Stockton(Calif.), California, Planning, Urban planning. 80410Edwards, M.W. Legislative approach to air and water quality. NATURAL 80414 Eriksson, H.C. RESOURCES LAW. 1158, Jan. Managing the national forests 1968. to meet changing demands. FOREST FARMER27(10):12, 14, Keywords: Air pollution, 16, June 1968. Legislation, Water pollution, Pollution control, Water Keywords: Forests andforestry, quality. Corporations, Future needs, Multiple use, National forests, Demand. 80411 Ellington, R.E. How to increase employee participation in yourrecre- 80415 Eschweiler, P.Q. ation program. REC. MANAGE. Westchester looks to its 11(3):12-13, Apr. 1968. Photo. future. PARKS & REC. 3(2): 15-17, 54-56, Feb. 1968. Photos., Keywords: Industrialemployers, map. Industrial recreaction,Recre- ation programs, Specialusers, Keywords: Land acquisition, User characteristics, Historical foundations, Policy, Participation. Population distribution, County parks, Openspace, Westchester County(N.Y.). 80412 Ellis, R. Life in the Hudson;filming the Hudson fora museum exhibit. CONSERVATIONIST 22:17-20,

50 80416Evans, B. 80420 Faltermayer, E.K. New effort tosave Oregon REDOING AMERICA: A NATIONWIDE wilderness. WEST. OUTDOOR Q. REPORT ON HOW TO MAKEOUR CITIES 35(1):1, 6-9, Winter1968. AND SUBURBS LIVABLE.New York, Harper andRow, 242p. 1968. Keywords: Wildernessareas, Illus. $6.95. Preservation, Forestmanage- ment, Multipleuse, Recrea- Keywords: Urban planning, tion resources, Geological Natural.resources, Pollution formations, Conservation, control, Planning,Transporta- Forests and forestry,Forest tion, Health, Safetyguide- Service, Economics,Historical lines, Interagencycooperation, foundations, Oregon. Water po-lution, Airpollution, Future needs, Municipalparks.

80417 Evison, S. Two national parksystem posi- 80421 Federal regulation of tion papers. NAT. PARKS air transportation andthe 42(247):16-19, Apr. 1968. environmental impact problem. Photo. U. CHICAGO L. REV. 35:317, Winter 1968. Keywords: National parks, National Park Service,Park Keywords: Transportation, management, Master plans, Public laws, Airplanes, Historical foundations,Policy, Ecology, Noise control,Air Dept. of the Interior,Legisla- pollution, Pollution control, tion, Forests andforestry, Health and safety guidelines. Future needs, ForestService, Recreationresources, National forests, Stephen T. Mather, 80422 Flawn, P.T. Franklin K. Lane, StewartL. The environmentalgeologist Udall, John C. Merriam. and the body politic. PROF, GEOLOGIST5(1):5-7, 1968

80418 Ewing, I. Keywords: Environmental Setting up a juniorprogram. quality,: Research, Geology, YACHTING123:186+, Feb. 1968. Ecology, Recreationresources, Illus. Geological formations, Scientific sites, Legislation. Keywords: Boating,Recreation programs, Yachting, Management. 80423Forster, H. Holosigns. TRAFFIC ENG. 80419 Expanding scope of air 38(7):21-24, Apr. 1968. pollution abatement. W. VA. L. REV. 70:195, Feb, 1969. Keywords: Scenic roadways, Safety, Highways, Signs,High- Keywords: Air pollution, Pol- way beautification, Accident lution control, Pollution prevention. legislation.

51 80424 Frieden, B.J., and TRENDS PARKS RECREAT. 5(2): R. Morris, eds. 25-32, Apr. 1968. Photos. URBAN PLANNING AND SOCIAL POLICY. New York, Basic Books, Keywords: Highway beautifica- Inc. 459p. 1968. $10.00. tion, Planning criteria, Land- scape design, Scenic easement, Keywords: Urban planning, Policy, Greenbelts, Safety, Transpor- Social value Planning. tation, Erosion control, Policy, Historical foundations, Scenic roadways. 80425 From air base to industrial park; Olmsted Air Force Base. FORTUNE 77(6):88, 80429Gerhardt, P.H. June 1, 1968. Incentives to air pollution control. LAW & CONTEMP. PROB. Keywords: Parks, Private sector, 33(2):358-368, Spring 1968. Industrial recreation, Indus- Ref. trial employees, Corporations, Military reservations, Olmsted Keywords: Air pollution, Industrial Park. Congressional hearings and reports, Economics, Costs, Small Business Administration, 80426 Frome, M. Federal. agencies, State agen- Most thoroughly dammed nation cies, Private sector, Policy, on earth. ARCH. FORUM128:80- Planning, Research, Federal 83, Apr. 1968. Illus. grants, Corporations, Legislation. Keywords: Conservation, Natural resources, Recreation resources, Dams, U.S.A. 80430 Gilkey, G. The changing roles of parks and recreation organizations 80427 Gaines, B.R. and private agencies. ILL. Job Corpsmen gain forestry PARKS 24(3):62-63, 65-66, skills. Corpsmen work on seed May-June 1968. Photo. orchard projects in Oregon. OUR PUBLIC LANDS 18(1):10-11, Keywords: Population distribu- Winter 1968. Photos. tion, Future needs, Park management, Community organ- Keywords: Job Corps. Forest izations, Planning criteria. management, Oregon, Outdoor education. 80431 Goldman, D.P. ...But WHICH people? Part I. 80428 Garmhausen, AMER. FORESTS 74(3):14-16, Roadside beautification, plan- 48, Mar. 1968. Photos. ning, planning aad management.

52 Keywords: National parks, Keywords: Recreationresources, Multiple use, Park management, Development of recreationre- Land use, Public laws, Conser- sources, Rhode Island, Forests vation, Values. and forestry, Dept. of Agri- culture, McIntire-Stennis Cooperative Forestry Research 80432 Goldman, D.P. Program, Land use plans. ...But WHICH people? Part II. AMER. FORESTS74(4):30-31, 56-58, Apr. 1968. Photo. 80436Green, C. State control of interstate Keywords: National parks, air pollution. LAW & CONTEMP. Multiple use, Park management, PROB. 33(2):315-330, Spring Experience, Philosophical 1968. Ref. foundations, Values, National Park Service. Keywords: Air pollution, Pollution control, State agencies, Interstate cooper- 80433Gosdin, W. ative agencies. How can best balance be achieved in park and recreatior area development?TRENDS PARKS 80437Greyer, E.C. RECREAT. 5(2):13-16, Apr. 1968. Master site planning. CAMP. Photos. MAG. 40(3):53, 56, Mar. 1968. Map, Illus. Keywords: Parks, Development of recreation resources, Policy, Keywords: Campsite, Master Conservation, Conservation plans, Camping, Planning programs, Recreation areas, criteria, Campgrounds, Planning. Location.

80434 Graham, F., Jr. 80438Guest, B.R. Taking polluters to court. The Cimarron National Grass- NEW REPUB. 158:8-9, Jan. 13, land: A study in land use 1968. adjustment. J. RANGE MANAGE. 21(3):167-170, May 1968. Keywords: Pollution control, Ref., maps, tables. Environmental defense fund, Legal processes. Keywords: Public lands, Pri- vate lands, Cimarron National Grasslands, Conservation, Wild- 80435 Gratto, C.P. life, Multiple use, Land use, Development of Rhode Island Kansas. forested lands. Abstracted in: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, McINTIRE-STENNIS COOPERATIVE 80439Gutermuth, C.R. FORESTRY RESEARCH PROGRAM. Federal funding for conserva- p.82. Apr. 1968. University of tion programs. J. SOIL WATER Rhode Island Project 125. CONSERV. 23(2):42-46, Mar.-Apr. 1968.

53 Keywords: Funding, Financial 80443Harrison, G.H. programming, Pollution control, Danville'sown wildlife refuge. Water purification, Federal NAT. WILDLIFE6(4):10-13, June- Water Pollution ControlAct, July, 1968. Photos. Forestsand forestry,Conserva- tion programs, Public lands, Keywords: Wildliferefuges, Pollution legislation. Wildlife, Communityorganiza- tions, Conservation,Danville (Ky.), Outdoor education, 80440 Hagevik, G. Values, Natureobservation, Land Legislating for air quality acquisition, Planning, Danville management: reducing theory Wildlife Refuge, County and to practice. LAW & CONTEMP. municipal units. PROB. 33(2):369-398, Spring 1968. Ref. 80444 Harrison, G.H. Keywords: Air pollution,Pol- The Job Corps inconservation. lution control, Planning, NAT. WILDLIFE6(3):4-9, Apr.- Legislation, Economics, Regula- May 1968. Photos. tions, Dept. of Health,Educa- tion and Welfare. Keywords: Conservation,Natural resources, Job Corps, Forests and forestry, Forest Service, 80441 Hair, A.M. National forests, Nationalwild- A new downtown...for Alexandria, life refuges, Federalagencies, Va. AMER. CITY83(3):76-77, Experience, Conservation educa- Mar. 1968. Photos. tion, National historicalparks, In-service training, Forest Keywords: Urban planning, management. Economic impact, Tourism, County and municipal anits, Townscape, Alexandria(Va.). 80445 Hart, W.J. A wilderness plan forBryce Canyon National Park and the 80442Hamor, W.H. surrounding region. NAT. PARKS Costs and returns ofproducing 42(247):8-9, Apr. 1968.Maps. wildlife on farmland. J. SOIL WATER CONSERV. 23(1):16-18, Keywords: Wildernessareas, Jan.-Feb. 1968. Ref., photos. Planning, National parks, Na- tional Park Service, National Keywords: Habitatmanagement, Parks Association, Bryce Can- Farm lands, Wetlands, Hunting yon National Park, Utah, Bureau season, Fees, Permit, Erosion of Land Management, ForestServ- control, Bureau of Sport ice, National monuments, Cedar Fisheries and Wildlife. Breaks National Monument,Capi- tol Reef NationalMonument, Arches National Monument,Glen Canyon National RecreationArea.

54 80446Heller, W.W. Future needs, Corporations, Getting ready for peace. Economics, Bureau of Mines. HARPER236(1415):57,62, Apr. 1968. 80450Higgs, K.G. Keywords: Legislation, Domestic Changing forestry environment: programs, Development of recrea- Resources management in the tion resources, Economics, Ur- urban colossus. FOREST CHRON. ban planning, Natural resources, 44(1):24-25. 1968. Photo. Pollution control, Air pollu- tion, Water pollution, Parks, Keywords: Forest management, Environmental health, Environ- Urban planning, Municipal mental quality, Economic impact. parks, Natural resources, Toronto(Ontario).

80447 Hendee, J.C., and A. Mills. 80451Holweg, A.W. Enchantment wilderness: manage- Why longer hunting seasons? ment to preserve wilderness CONSERVATIONIST 22:18-19, values. LIV. WILDN. 32(101): Apr. 1968. Illus. 14-20, Spring 1968. Ref., photos. Keywords: Hunting season, Regulations, Hunting, Permit, Keywords: Wilderness. areas, Pre- Hunters. servation, Values, Wenatchee National Forest, Washington, Lakes, Forest Service, Resource 80452Humphrey, H.H. management, Planning, Access. Summer '68. Time for youth opportunity. NAT. CITIES 6(2):9-10, Feb. 1968. 80448 Henning, D.H. The politics of natural Keywords: Youth, Summer, Com- resource administration. ANN. munities, Municipal parks, REG. SCI. 2(2):239-248. 1968. Federal agencies, President's Council on Youth Opportunity, Keywords: Administration, Natural Private sector, Community organizations, County and resources, Legal processes. municipal units.

80449Hibbard, W.R., Jr. 80453Hunt, C.B. Mineral resources: challenge or Copper deposit at Glacier threat? SCIENCE 160(3824): Peak. SCIENCE159(3820): 143-149, Apr. 12, 1968. Ref., 1184-1185, Mar. 15, 1968. photo. Keywords: Values, Economic Keywords: Natural resources, evaluation, Natural areas, Conservation education, Conser- Mining, Glacier Peak. vation management, Air pollution,

55 80454 Industry and government 80458Kaufert, F.H. fight a losing air pollution Recreation land management and battle. ENVIR. SCI. TECHNOL. user satisfaction at several 2:6, Jan. 1968. Minnesota park and forest areas. Cited in: U.S. Dept. of Keywords: Air pollution, Agriculture. McINTIRE-STENNIS Montana, Vegetation, Forest COOPERATIVE FORESTRY RESEARCH Service, University of Montana, PROGRAM.-p. 67, Apr. 1968. Botanical studies, Livestock, Univ. of Minnesota project 19-41. Trees, Industrial pollution. Keywords; State parks, Forests and forestry, Land managemcnt 80455 Jackson,, Sen. H.M. Recreation resources, Park Transfusion neededproposed management, Research, Minnesota, legislation to bring new life McIntireStennis Cooperative to the Land and Water Conserva- Forestry Research Program, tion Fund. PARKS & REC. 3(4): Dept. of Agriculture. 29, 59-61, Apr. 1968. Photo.

Keywords: Legislation, Land 80459Kennedy, H.W., and acquisition, Future needs, M.E. Weekes. Cost allocation, National Wild- Control of automobile emissions- life Federation, Committee on California experience and the Interior and Insular Affairs. Federal legislation. LAW & CONTEMP. PROB. 33(2):298-314, Spring 1968. Ref. 80456 Janes T. New life for an old river; Keywords: Air pollution, Pol- salmon in the Connecticut. lution control, State laws, OUTDOOR LIFE 141(6):39-41+, State legislatures, California, June 1968. Illus. Legislation, Transportation, Federal grants, State agencies. Keywords: Fish stocking, Salmon, Rivers. Fishing, Connecticut, Connecticut River. 80460 Kettelson, E.S. Inverse condemnation of air easements. REAL PROP., PROB. 80457Kaito, B.F. & TR. J. 3:97, Spring 1968. Federal Water Pollution Control Act as applied to the city and Keywords: Easements, Open county of Honolulu. NATURAL space, Planning, Air space. RESOURCES LAW. 1:70, Jan. 1968.

Keywords: Water pollution, 80461 Kimball, T.K. Pollution control, Legislation, Our point of view: a new look Honolulu(Hawaii). at our public land laws. EAT. WILDLIFE6(4):34-35, June-July 1968. Map, illus.

56 Keywords: Public laws, Land Keywords: Oceans and seas, use, Public Land Law Review Research, Oceanography, Commission) National Wildlife Economic impact, Economic Federation, Public domain evaluation, Planning, Master Public lands, Legislation, plans. Access, Natural resources, Preservation, Research, Pri- vate sector, Federal agencies, 80466Kowalsky, J.E. Land management. Corps of Engineers' dam imperils Kentucky Red River Gorge. SIERRA CLUB BUL. 80462 Kimball, T.L. 53(1):22-25, Jan. 1968. Milestone or millstone? Photos. CONSERV. NEWS 33(2):4-6, Jan. 15, 1968. Keywords: Dams, Preservation, Corps of Engineers, Wildlife, Keywords: Funding, Need, Fees, Red River Gorge, Kentucky. Conservation, Natural resources.

80467 Lamb, F.B. 80463Kiplinger, W.M., Jr. Nuts and bolts conservation: Too little, too late: The the tyranny of numbers. AMER. President's Council on Youth FORESTS 74(5):14-16+, May Opportunity and the President's 1968. Illus. Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. PARKS & REC. 3(4):18, Keywords: Conservation, Apr. 1968. Forests and forestry, Land management. Keywords: Planning, Legisla- tion, Recreation programs, Leadership. 80468Lambert, D. Are national parks expandable? NAT. PARKS42:22-23, Apr. 80464Kirk, J.J. 1968. Mandatory standards: step toward better camping. CAMP Keywords: National parks, MAG. 40:7+, Feb. 1968. Preservation.

Keywords: Camping, Regulations. 80469Land use planning - New Mexico's Green Belt Law. 80465 Klima, 0, Jr., and NATURAL RESOURCES J. 8:190, G.M. Wolfe. Jan. 1968. Oceans: organizing for action. HARVARD BSNS. R. 46(3):98-112, Keywords: Land use, Green belts, May 1968. Illus. State laws, Regional planning, New Mexico.

57 80470 Landahl, W.L. Corporations, Swimming, Golfingi Park standards - open space and Baseball, Tennis, Leisure, quality. TRENDS PARKS RECREAT. Outdoor games. 5(1):21-26, Jan. 1968. Ref., photos., tables. 80474Leach, R.H. Keywords: Parks, Planning ORSANCO: A twenty-year record. criteria, Open space, Land- STATE GOVT. 41(1):49-56, scape design, Scenic roadways, Winter 1968. Ref., table. Planning, Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission, Kywords) Pollution control, Activities, Facilities, Environ- Water pollution, Interstate mental quality, Nature observa- cooperative agencies, Region- tion, Experience, Bureau of 11 planning, Water Quality Outdoor Recreation, Future need, Control Act, Ohio River Valley Municipal parks, Park manage- Sanitation Commission, Pollu- ment, Statistics, Recreation tion legislation, Illinois, resources. Indiana, New York, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia. 80471Landmark preservation laws: compensation for tem- porary taking. U. CHICAGO L. 80475Lehman, R.L. REV. 35:362, Winter 1968. Swimming room only.MICH. CONSERV. 37(1):24-27, Jan.- Keywords: Historic landmarks, Feb. 1968. Photos. Preservation, Historic sites, Public laws, Parks, Monuments, Keywords: Fish hatcheries, Land acquisition. Trout, Salmon, Michigan.

80472 Landscape use. BET. HOM. 80476 Lemieux, G. & GARD. 46:74-77, May 1968. The basis of a park policy. Illus. TOURISM, FISH & GAME BUL. 2(4):21-25, Dec.-Jan. 1967-68. Keywords: Gardening, Planning, Landscape design, Gardens, Keywords: Recreation planning, Aesthetic value. Parks, Planning, Park manage- ment, Policy, Development of recreation resources, Recrea- 80473Lawson, W.J., Jr. tion need, National parks, A tradition of excellence. Park Service(Canada), Quebec, REC. MANAGE. 11(1):22-23, Provincial parks, Canada. Jan.-Feb. 1968. Photos.

Keywords: Industrial recreation, 80477 Leopold, A.S, C. Cottam, Recreation programs, Industrial I. McT. Cowan, and others. employees, Activities, Facilities, THE NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE

58 SYSTEM - Report of the Advisory 80481 Losing ground. TIME Committee on Wildlife Manage- 91:52, Apr. 26, 1968. Illus. ment appointed by Interior Secretary Stewart L. Udall. Kevwords: Beach ,erosion, In 33rd North American Wild- Erosion control, Future needs. life and Natural Resources Conference. TRANSACTIONS, p. 30-53. 1968. 80482 Lucas, P.H.C. National park planning in Keywords: Wildlife, Institutes New Zealand. PARK NEWS & conferences, National wild- 4(2)111-13, Apr. 1968. life refuges, Wildlife management. Keywords: National Parks (New Zealand), Park use, Planning, Master plans, Pre- 80478 Leopold, A.S., and others servation, Regional planning, Our wildlife refuges: a hard Tongariro National Park, critical look. AUDUBON 70(5): New Zealand, Mapping. 8-12+, May-June 1968. Illus.

Keywords: Habitat, National 80483McCloskey, M. wildlife refuges, Nature obser- Landscape policy for public vation, Wildlife management, lands. DENVER L.J. 45(2): Federal agencies, C.M. Cottam, 149-166, Spring 1968. Ref. I. Ma. Cowan, I.N. Gabrielson, T.L. Kimball. Keywords: Public lands, Land- scape design, Policy, Plan-- ning, Land use, Natural beauty, 80479 Lieber, H. Scenic easement, Classifica- Controlling metropolitan pollu- tion of resources, Preserva- tion through regional airsheds: tion, Federal agencies. administrative requirements and political problems. J. AIR POLLUT. CONTROL ASS. 18(2): 80484McCurdy, D.R. 86-98. 1968. A forest recreation master plan for the Devils Kitchen Keywords: Pollution control, Lake area within Crab Orchard Urban planning, Air pollution, National Wildlife Refuge. Regional planning, Methodology, Cited in: U.S. Dept. of Agri- Legislation. culture. McINTIRE-STENNIS COOPERATIVE FORESTRY RESEARCH PROGRAM. p. 67, Apr. 1968. 80480 Long, H.B. Southern Illinois University Planning for conservation. Project No. 66-R-26. FLA. NATUR. 41(2):90, Apr. 1968. Keywords: Forest recreation, Keywords: Regional planning, Master plans, National wild- Conservation, Legislation, State life refuges, Lakes, Develop- legislatures, Planning, County ment of recreation resources, and municipal units, State Planning, Dept. of Agriculture, agencies, Florida.

59 McIntire-Stennis Research 80489Macauley, A. Program, Illinois, Crab Is the Federal Water Control Orchard National Wildlife Act a license to pollute? Refuge. TROUT 9(1):4-5, Winter 1968. Photos.

80485McCurdy, D.R., and Keywords: Water pollution, H. Echelberger. Legislation, Pollution control, The huntinglease in Illinois. Water quality standards, Fed- J. FORESTRY66(2):124-127, eral-State coordination, Pri- Feb. 1968. Ref., map, photo. vate sector, Federal agencies, Federal Water Pollution Control Keywords: Hunting, Concessions, Administration, Trout, Federal Private lands, Shooting pre- Water Pollution Control Act. serves, Hunting areas, fees, Land use, Illinois. 80490Madden, J. Jack Madden looks at the chang- 80486 McFadden, D.L. ing resort business. RESORT Lesson from European flower- MANAGE. 22(4):15, 26, 30, show parks. HOME GARD. 55: Apr. 1968. Photo. 74-75, Mar. 1968. Keywords: Population distribu- Keywords: Parks, Europe, Educa- tion, Future needs,. Planning tive value, Outdoor exhibits, criteria, Hotels. Flower shows.

80491Malia, J.P. 80487 McGuire, M,C. Depolluting our environment; What kind of "next step" address, Apr. 11, 1968. VITAL housing for the elderly can be SPEECHES34:502-505, June 1, provided when independent liv- 1968. ing in public housing is no longer possible? J. HOUSING Keywords: Pollution control, 25(2):79-81, Feb. 1968. Environmental health, Speeches.

Keywords: Aged, Urban planning, Housing projects, Planning. 80492Margold, S. San Francisco's downtown dress- es up. AMER. CITY83(2):82-83, 80488McKay, L. Feb. 1968. Photos. How to run a regatta. LAKE- LAND BOAT. 23(4)2 6-29, 86-87, Keywords: Urban planning, Apr. 1968. Aesthetic value, Costs(direct), Corporations, Policy. Keywords: Regattas, Sailboats, Outdoor spectator events, Water Sports, Management guidelines.

60 80493Martin, R. and Switzerland, U.S.A., Camping. L. SyMington. Land management. A guide to the Air Quality Act of 1967. LAW & CONTEMP. PROB. 33(2):239-274, Spring 1968. 80497Metcalf, L. Ref. New dimension, needed. PARKS & REC. 3(3):17, Mar. 1968. Keywords: Air Quality Act of Photo. 1967, Legislation, Air Pollu- tion, Polluton control, Dept. Keywords: Values, Environment- of HealthEducation and al quality, Planning, Parks, Welfare, Research, Pollution Wildlife, Habitat, Playgrounds, legislation, Planning. Recreation programs, Environ- mental health, Safety, Social value, Urban planning. 80494 Mason, D.M. The new land office business. NAT. PARKS 42(249):9-11, June 80498Metzler, D.F. 1968. Photos. States co-oT)erate to fight air pollution. R. SOC. HLTH. J. Keywords: Historical founda- 88:75-78, Mar.-Apr. 1968. tions, Land disposal, Classifi- cation and Multiple Use Act, Keywords: Pollution control, Bureau of Land Management. State agencies, Air pollution, Mid-Atlantic States air pollu- tion compact, American Public 80495 Merci, W.P. Health Association, Regional A case history of the ten-year planning, New York, New Jersey. master plan for Waukegan Park Connecticut, Delaware, District. ILL. PARKS 24(2): Pennsylvania. 28-29, 30, Mar.-Apr. 1968. Map.

Keywords: Planning, Master plan, 80499 Milek, B. Land acquisition, Environmental Growing crisis on our public quality, Golf, Waukegan(Ill.). land. FIELD & S. 72:10-11+, Jan. 1968. Illus.

80496Merriam, L.C., Jr. Keywords: Public lands, Land Two European parks and an management, U.S.A. American comparison. NAT. PARKS 42(249):12-18, June 1968. Maps, photos. 80500 'Monigle, G. Street furniture and shop signs. Keywords: Wilderness areas, AMER. CITY 83(4):99-100, Apr. Mountains, Policy, Forests and 1968. Photos, illus. forestry, Park management, Park use, Facilities, The Swiss Keywords: Urban renewal, Pre- National Park, Parc National servation, Aesthetic value, de La Vanoise, West, France,

61 County and municipal units, 80504Nalesnik, R.P. Pittsburgh(Pa.), Beautification. FWPCA proposes...A 20th century program for water pollution control. WATER & WASTES ENG. 80501 Morgan, K.L. 5(2):59-62, Feb. 1968. Illus., First impressions of America. tables. PARKS & REC. 3(2):46, 66-67, Feb. 1968. Keywords: Pollution control, Water pollution, Federal Water Keywords: Stadiums, Playgrounds, Pollution Control Administra- Golf, Staff, Tourism, Sightsee- tion, Planning, Policy, Funding, ing, Natural beauty, Explora- Water quality, Federal-State tion, U.S.A., International cooperation, Conservation cooperation, Facilities, Parks, programs. Activities.

80505National and Provincial 80502 Moses, R. Parks Association of Canada. What the big cities must do to Towards the development of a stay alive; interview. U.S. national outdoor recreation NEWS 64:66-8, Jan. 8, 1968. policy. PARK NEWS 4(2):5-9, Illus. Apr. 1968.

Keywords: Urban planning, Keywords: Policy, National and Municipalities, Regional Provincial Parks Association planning. of Canada, Parks, Planning, Canada.

80503Mosher, M.M., and C.D. Mattson. 80506 National Bureau of Guidelines for recreation in Standards probes U.S. Air multiple use land management. pollutants. CONTAMINATION Cited in: U.S. Department of CONTROL 7:27-29, Jan. 1968. Agriculture McINTIRE - STENNIS COOPERATIVE FORESTRY RESEARCH Keywords: Air pollution, PROGRAM. p. 67, Apr. 1968. Measurement, Methodology, Wash. State Univ. Project 1848. Research, National Bureau of Standards. Keywords: Recreation resources, Planning, Land management, Multiple use, Activities, 80507 National Industrial Washington, Research, Dept. of Recreation Association. Agriculture, McIntire-Stennis President Johnson expands Fit- Cooperative Forestry Research ness Cpuncil, names Vice Presi- Program. dent as Chairman of cabinet- level group. REC. MANAGE. 11(3):23-26, Apr. 1968. Photos.

62 Keywords: Industrial recrea- 80511National Science tion, Physical fitness, Execu- Foundation.GUIDE TO PROGRAMS. tive councils; Planning, Washington, D. C., GPO. 79p. H.H. Humphrey, U.S. Presidents, 1968. 5ft. (Lyndon B. Johnson). Keywords: Planning, Research, Assistance programs, National 80308 National Park Service. Science Foundation. A MASTER PLAN FOR THE PROPOSED VOYAGEURS NATIONAL PARK. MINNESOTA. 20p. June 1968. 80512 New Jersey, Legislature. Maps, illus., photos. Committee on Air and Water Pollution and Public Health. Keywords: National parks, Plan- WATER POLLUTION CONTROL. ning, Policy, Master plans, HEARINGS Senate bills Nos. Voyageurs National Park,(pro- 299 and 300. Trenton, New posed), Regional planning, Jersey, 1968, publ. by State Minnesota. of New Jersey. 94p. 1968.

Keywords: Pollution control, 80509National Recreation and Water pollution, New Jersey, Park Association. Legislation, State legislature, Major policy statements affirm- Environmental health, Congres- ed by NRPA trustees. PARKS & sional committee hearings. REC. 3(2):48, Feb. 1968.

Keywords: Policy, Beautifica- 80513New United States federal tion, Planning, Land standards, automobile emission standards National Recreation and Park for 1970-model cars. CHEM. ENG. Association, Private sector, 75:79, Jan. 1968. Future needs, Legislation. Keywords: Pollution control, Air pollution, Regulations, 80510National Recreation and Pollution legislation, Vehicles. Park Association. New federal assistance insti- tute. PARKS & REC. 3(2):49, 80514No billboards on roads Feb. 1968. Photos. leading to Aspen. PARKS & REC. 3(1):45, 50, Jan. 1968. Photo. Keywords: Institutes and con- fetences, Bureau of Outdoor Keywords: Historical founda- Recreation, Federal Grants, tions, Private interests, Aspen, Frederick Styles, National (Colo.), Scenic roadways, High- Recreation and Park Associa- way beautification, Outdoor tion, State agencies, Assist- advertising. ance programs.

63 80515O'Fallon, J.E. Keywords: Outdoor lights,Muni- DeficiencieE in the Air Quality cipal lighting, Middletown(Ohio), Act of 1967. LAW & CONTEMP. Parks, Safety, Wintersports, PROB. 33(2):275-296, Spring Outdoor spectatorevents. 1968. Ref., illus., tables.

Keywords: Air Quality Act of 80519 Parks from reclaimed 1967, Legislation, Air pollu- Mine lands. PARKS & REC. tion, Public laws, Pollution 3(5):35-36, May 1968. Photos. legislation, Pollution control, Dept. of Health, Education and Keywords: Recreationresources, Welfare, Federal grants, State Land use, Reclamation, Private agencies. sector, Parks, Florida, Corpora- tions, American Cyanamid Company, Mining. 80516Ogle, R.A. Flaming Gorge National Recrea- tion Area as an example of in- 80520 Pasko, D.C. teragency cooperation. Cited Departments confer on stream in: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. preservation. CONSERVATIONIST McINTIRE-STENNIS COOPERATIVE 22(4):7-9, Feb.-Mar. 1968. FORESTRY RESEARCH PROGRAM. Photos. p.67. Apr. 1968. Utah State Univ. Project 739. Keywords: Streams, Preservation, Conservation regulations, Inter- Keywords: National Recreation agency coordination, Water areas, Interagency coordina- quality, New York Department of tion, Federal agencies, Flaming Conservation, New York. Gorge National Recreation Area, Dept. of Agriculture, McIntire- Stennis Cooperative Forestry 80521 Perloff, H.S. Research Program. Key features of regionalplanning AMER. INST. PLANNERS J. 34(3): 153-159, May 1968. Ref. 80517100 lights for 100 oaks; Nashville, Tennessee. AMER. Keywords: Regional planning, CITY 83:140,- Apr. 1968. Illus. Urban planning, Metropolitan areas, Location. Keywords: Outdoor lights,Light- ing, Urban planning, Municipal parks, Facilities, Nashville 80522Plager, S.J., and (Tenn.). F.E. Maloney. Emerging patterns for regula- tion of consumptive use of 80518Park lights add safety water in the eastern Uhited to winter sports. AMER. CITY States. IND. L.J. 43:383, 83:12, Apr. 1968. Illus. Winter 1968.

64 Keywords: Water resources, Water 80527 Quilliam, R.E. supply, Eastern U.S.; Research. Regulation, technical aid, and cooperation...One. state's answer to strip mining. 80523Pollack, L.W. SOIL CONSERV. 33(6):132-133, Legal boundaries of air pollu- Jan. 1968. Photos. tion control--state and legislative purpose and Keywords: Surface mining, techniques. LAW & CONTEMP. State legislation, State agen- PROB. 33(2):331-357, Spring cies, West Virginia, Erosion 1968. Ref. control, Water pollution, Soil Conservation Service, Keywords: Air pollution, Pollu- Methodology. tion control, Legislation, Legal processes, State legisla- tures, County and municipal 80528Redwoods park: hearings. units, Municipal ordinances, NAT. PARKS 42(248):25, May Pollution legislation. 1968.

Keywords: Legislation, Redwoods, 80524Pollution agencies clamp Congressional hearings and down, stiffen penalities. CHEM. reports, National parks, Red- ENG. NEWS46:23, Apr. 8, 1968. wood National Park, California.

Keywords: Pollution control, Air pollution, New Jersey, 80529 Reidel, C. State legislatures, State Conservation brinkmanship. agencies. AMER. FORESTS 74(2):11-13, 58-59, Feb. 1968. Photo.

80525Prezioso, S.J. Keywords: Conservation, Outdoor recreation facilities. Ecology, Natural resources, PARKS & REC. 3(5):21-29+, Misuse, Forests and forestry. May 1968. Illus. Preservation, Legislation, Policy. Keywords: Facilities, Recrea- tion resources, Future needs, Swimming pools, Playgrounds, 80530Rettie, D.F. Tennis courts, Aviaries, Wild- Paint a brighter urban scene. life centers, Golf courses. PARKS & REC. 3(6):49, June 1968. Photos.

80526 Prezioso, S.J. Keywords: Urban renewal, Parks, Pay-as-you-go financing for Costs for development of land golf. PARKS & REC. 3(5):24+, resources, Department of Hous- May 1968. Illus. ing and Urban Development, Land acquisition, Urban plan- Keywords: Golf courses, Econo- ning, Municipal parks. mics, Funding, County and muni- cipal units, Los Angeles County, California, Golfing.

65 80531Rinehart, C. 80535 Roth, C.E. Swiftcurrent fire lookout. On the road to conservation. NAT. PARKS42(246):12-14, MAINE FIELD NATUR. 24(3): Mar. 1968. Photos. 38-41, June 1968.

Keywords: Fire prevention, Keywords: Conservation, Educa- Glacier National Park, Rocky tion, Environmental quality, Mountains, Park management, Conservation education, Values, Safety, Summer, Nature Preservation, Environmental observation. health, National Task Force on Environmental Education.

805 32 Rockefeller, Gov. N.A. New York state action to combat 80536 Saltzman, B.E. air and water pollution. ARCHS. Air quality program needs uni- ENVIR. HLTH. vol. 16, 61-65, form tests. ENVIR. SCI. TECH- Jan. 1968. NOL. 2:22-32, Jan. 1968.Ref.

Keywords: Pollution control, Keywords: Air pollution, Pol- State agencies, Air pollution, lution control, Research, Samp- Water pollution, State legisla- ling methods, Measurement, ture, New York. Surveys, Methodology, Environ- mental health.

80533Rodale, R. Is conservation in the 80537 Schildhammer, A. Constitution? ORG. GARD. & President signs the Air FARM. 15:33-35, Mar. 1968. Quality Act of 1967. AIR ENG. 10:8, 11, Jan. 1968. Keywords: Conservation, Natural resources, Preservation, Keywords: Air pollution, National heritage, Legislation. Legislation, Pollution control, Public laws,: Aii Quality Act of 1967. 80534 Rogers, B. Move to restrict vehicles in Toiyabe National Forest. WEST. 80538Seitz, D.C. OUTDOOR NEWS 15(8):3, Feb. 23, Two tanks with three-way pro- 1968. tection; water .system for Rossmoor leisure world, Laguna Keywords: Toiyabe National Hills, California. AMER. CITY Forest, Campers(vehicles), Hunt- 83:50-51, Apr. 1968. Illus. ing, Hunters, Transportation, Regulations, National forests, Keywords: Water supply, Water Motor vehicle control area, tanks, Aged., Special users, Hoover Wilderness, Forest Water quality, Pollution Service, Vehicles. control, California.

66 80539 Shanks, L. copper mining vs. conserva- This "land" is yours. FLA. tion.. SCIENCE 157:1021-4, WILDLIFE21(10):22-24, Mar. Sept. 1, 1967; Discussion, 1968. 158:205; 159:31-2+, Jan. 5, 1968. Illus. Keywords: Fishing lakes, Pre- servation, Public lakes, Misuse, Keywords: National parks, Lakes, State agencies, Florida. Conservation, Potential recreation resources, North Cascades National Park, 80540 Smith, A. W. Washington. Green mansions; time to manage forest land on ecological basis. NAT. PARKS42:2, Apr. 1968. 80544 Spilhaus, A. The experimental city. Keywords: Forest management, SCIENCE 159(3816):710-715, Ecology, Forests and forestry, Feb. 16, 1968. Ref. Public lands. Keywords: Potential recrea- tion resources, Urban plan- 80541 Smith, A.W. ning, Population studies, Progress in Yosemite. NAT. Daniel Moynihan, Federal PARKS 42(?46):Inside front agencies, Recreation resources, cover, Mar. 1968. Enrichment of community liv- ing, Private sector, Funding, Keywords: Yosemite National Minnesota experimental city, Park, National Park Service, Land acquisition, Planning Planning, Park management, criteria, Minnesota. National parks, Trails, master plan. 80546 State recreation con- sultants meet with NRPA 80542 Smith, P.M. district representatives. New approaches to National Park PARKS & REC. 3:45+, Apr. 1968. Service administration and management. NAT. PARKS Keywords: State agencies, 42(245):14-18, Feb. 1968. Private sector, National Recreation and Park Associa- Keywords: National Park Service, tion, Recreation resources, National parks, Planning, Man- Parks, Development of Recre- agement guidelines, Staff, ation resources, Interagency Public lands, Historical foun- coordination. dations, Professional educa- tion, Parkways, Master plan. 80547 Stein, M. Regulatory aspects of Fed- eral water pollution control. 80543 Sperry, K. DENVER L. J. 45(2):267-278, North Cascades National Park: Spring, 1968. Ref.

67 Keywords: Pollution control, 80551Stuart, D.G. Water pollution, Regulations, Multiple-purpose freeway land Legislation, Water quality development. In: LAND ACQUISI- standards, Congressional com- TION AND FREEWAY LAND DEVELOP- mittee hearings and reports, MENT, 4 REPORTS. Washington, Legal processes, Private sector, D.C., Highway Research Board Federal agencies, Public laws. HIGHWAY RESEARCH RECORD 217. 41p. 1968. $1.60.

80548 Stoeckeler, J.H. 4eywords: Land acquisition, Skeletons in the roadbuilders' Roadways, Multiple use, Develop- closet. LANDSCAPE ARCH. 58(2): ment of recreation resources, 114-116, Jan. 1968. Photos. Land management, Research, Safety. Keywords: Scenic roadways, Wet- lands, Aesthetic value, Land- scape design, Roadways, Insti- 80552 Swenson, E.A. tutes and conferences, Trees. Massachusetts improves its public pheasant shooting fields, SOIL CONSERV. 33(8):175-176, 80549 Stone, E.C., and Mar. 1968. R.B. Vasey. Preservation of coast redwood Keywords: Hunting, Upland birds, on alluvial flats. SCIENCE Pheasants, Shooting preserves, 159(3811):157-161, Jan. 12, Massachusetts, Development of 1968. Ref., illus. recreation resources. 160:833-834+, May 24, 1968.

Keywords: Redwoods, Preserva- 80553' Swift, E. tion, California, Trees, Refer- The public relations of out- ence, Materials, Scientific door recreation. Part I. sites, Historic sites, Parks. CONSERV. NEWS 33(7):1-4, Apr. 1, 1968.

80550 Stroud, R.H. Keywords: Private sector, Fishery management & state Leadership, Conservation. recreational planning. SFI BULL. (192):1-7, Mar. 1968. Map, illus., tables. 80554 Swift, E. The public relations of out- Keywords: Fishing, Recreation door recreation. Part II. resources, Resource management, CONSERV. NEWS 33(9):1-4, Fisheries, Planning, Conserva- May 1, 1968. tion programs, Development of recreation resources, State Keywords: Preservation, Con- agencies, Land and Water Con- servation education, Recrea- servation Fund, Expenditures tion resources, Forests and in state, Future needs. forestry, Users.

68 80555 Swift, E. 80560 Ten percent cut in The public relations of out- appropriation for Department door recreation. Part of the Interior. WATER CONSERV. NEWS 33(8):l -4, CONTROL NEWS 3(1):11, May 21, Apr. 15, 1968. 1968.

Keywords: Conservation, Keywords: Land & Water Con- Values, Leadership. servation Fund, Bureau of Out- door Recreation, Dept. of the Interior, Funding. 80556 Swift, E. Who owns the game? Part I. CONSERV. NEWS 33(1):1-4, 80561 Thompson, J.R. May 15, 196S. Giant nobody knows: outdoor recreation enterprises, stud- Keywords: Wildlife management, ied by Georgia state planning State agencies, Federal agen- bureau. PARKS & REC. 3(3): cies, Historical foundations. 24-26+, Mar. 1968. Illus.

Keywords: Development of 80557 Swift, E. recreation resources, State Who owns the game? Part II. agencies, Regional planning, CONSERV. NEWS 33(11):1-4, Commercial enterprises, Public June 1, 1968. lands, Private lands, Private sector, County and municipal Keywords: Public lands, Wild- units, Planning, Georgia. life, Historical foundations, Legal processes. 80562 Thomson, R.W.B. The effect of political change: 80558 Swift, E. Competing uses of land. Who owns the game? Part III. FOREST CHRON. 44(1):26-27, CONSERV. NEWS 33(12):1-3, Feb. 1968. Photo. June 15, 1968. Keywords: Land use, Forest .Keywords: Wildlife, Preserva- management, Multiple use tion, Historical foundations, Policy, Private lands. 80563Tippy, R. Nuclear heat by-product is 80559 Taming rivers and threat to aquatic balances. rivalries; Plata project IZAAK WAL. OUTDOOR AMER. agreement. LIFE 64:6, 33(5):3-4, May 1968. Map, June 7, 1968. graph.

Keywords: Rio de la Plata, Keywords: Water pollution, South America, Rivers, Inter- Ecology, Fish, Conservation, national cooperation. Legislation, Atomic Energy Commission, Federal Water Pol- lution Control Administration.

69 80564 Tippy, R. a future for west Texas. Preservation values in river TEXAS B. J. 31:365, May 1968. basin planning. NATURAL RESOURCES J. 8:259, Apr. 1968. Keywords: Water resources, Legislation, Planning, Crite- Keywords: River basinsurveys, ria, Planning region, Texas, River basins, Planning region, Regional planning. Planning criteria, Preservation. 80569 U.S. Bureau of Outdoor Recreation. EXPANDING 80565 Torbert, F. AMERICA'S OUTDOOR RECREATION PARK RANGERS AND GAME WARDENS ESTATE. The Land and Water THE WORLD OVER. Hastings Conservation Fund's First House, Publishers, Inc. 64p. Three years. Washington, D.C., 1968. $4.25. Illus. (gr. 4-6) GPO, 12p. 1968. Illus., tables. Keywords: Park management, Professional education, Game Keywords.: Development of wardens, Park rangers, Parks, Recreation resources, Land Forests and forestry. and Water Conservation Fund, Statistics, Potential recrea- tion resources, Funding, 80566Trefethen, J.B. Preservation, Activities, National watershed congress: Land acquisition, water's grand lodge. AMER. Conservation. FORESTS 74:10-13+, Apr. 1968. Illus. 80570 U.S.Bureau of Outdoor Keywords: Congresses and con- Recreation. FEDERAL OUTDOOR ventions, Water resources, RECREATIONPROGRAMS. National Watershed Congress, Washington,D. C., GPO. 224p. U.S.A. 1968. Ref.,illus., tables.

Keywords: Recreation programs, 80567 Tydings, Sen. J.D. Federal grants, Federal agen- Coastal erosion. PARKS & REC. cies, Interagency coordina- 3(2):18-19, 53, Feb. 1968. tion, Recreation supply, Photo. Grants-in-aid, Legislation, State agencies, County and Keywords: Erosion, Beaches, municipal units. Economics, Population distribu- tion, Research, Legislation, Shoreline sites. 80571U.S. Coast Guard, Dept. of Transportation. PLEASURE CRAFT. FEDERAL RE- 80568 Tyler, R. QUIREMENTS FOR MOTORBOATS. Water law in terms of planning CG-290. Item 943, Jan. 1968.

70 Keywords: Boating, Safety, Commercial enterprises, Air- Equipment; Boating safety, planes, Congressional committee Regulations, Federal agencies, hearings and reports. Motorboats, Accident prevention.

80575 U.S. Congress. House. 80572U.S. Congress, House of Committee on Merchant Marine Representatives. Report of and Fisheries. Subcommittee hearings: tired questions open on Fisheries and Wildlife pollution hearings. CHEM. ENG. Conservation. FISH & WILDLIFE NEWS 46:26-27, Jan. 29, 1968. LEGISLATION. Part II. HEARINGS. Pesticide controls (H.R. 487); Keywords: Congressional commit- Conservation on military reser- tee hearings and reports, Pol- vations (H.R. 11026); and Crab lution control, Legislation, Orchard National Wildlife Air pollution, Research, Refuge (H.R. 13523 and S. 2452). Funding. 90th Congress, 2nd session, Washington, D. C., GPO. .59p. 1968. Illus., tables. 80573 U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Interior & Insular Keywords: Legislation, National Affairs.National Park Service wildlife refuges, Military briefing. HEARING. Washington, reservations, Natural resources, D.C., GPO, 90th Congress, Fish, Pesticides, Con"servation, 2nd session. Serial No. 90-19. Congressional Committee hear- 41p. 1968. ings and reports.

Keywords: National Parks, Wilderness areas, National Park 80576 U.S. Congress. House. Service, Land acquisition, Con- Committee on Merchant Marine servation, Legislation, Park and Fisheries. Subcommittee use, George B. Hartzog, Jr., on Fisheries and Wildlife Congressional Committee Hear- Conservation. MIGRATORY WATER- ings and reports. FOWL REGULATIONS - 1967-68. HEARINGS. 90th Congress, 1st session. Washington, D. C. 80574 U.S. Congress. House, GPO, 127p. 1968. Maps, illus., Committee on Interstate and tables.

Foreign Commerce. AIRCRAFT ',- NOISE ABATEMENT. HEARINGS. Keywords: Waterfowl, Conserva- H.R. 3400, H.R. 14146. tion management, Flyways, Wet- Washington, D. C., (M, 203p. lands, Preservation, Migra- 1968. Tables. 90th Congress, tory bird population stations, 1st and 2nd sessions. Serial Legislation, Congressional 90-35. Committee hearings and reports.

Keywords: Noise control, Health and safety guidelines, Environ- 80577 U.S. Congress. Senate. mental health, Air pollution, Committee on Public Works.

71 URBAN HIGHWAYS. HEARINGS. space. UNESCO COURIER Part I. 90th Congress, 1st 21:12-13, Mar. 1968. session. Washington, D. C., GPO. 184p. 1968. Illus. Keywords: Urban planning, Open space,- Potential recreation Keywords: Roadways, Highway resources. beautification, Planning, Legislation, Dept, of Trans- portation, Urban planning, 80582Vance, W.E. Planning criteria, Congression- America's other corner. PARKS al Committee hearings and & REC. 3(2):26-28, 56-57, reports. Feb. 1968. Photo.

Keywords: Institutes and Con- 80578Universal Oil Products gresses, Congress for Recrea- says it is able to surpass the tion and Parks, Northwest, proposed '70 standards for Seattle(Wash.), Trip prepara- automotive emissions. CHEM. tion, Recreation programs, WEEK 102:60, Mar. 9, 1968. Congresses and conventions.

Keywords: Pollution control, Air pollution, Corporations. 80583 Vanishing detergents. SCI. AMER. 218:53, May 1968.

80579 Urban noise control Keywords: Water pollution, COLUM. J.L. & SOC. PROB. Detergents, Water quality, 4:105, Mar. 1968. Water reuse, Pollution control.

Keywords: Pollution control, Noise control, Urban planning, 80584Vendien, C.L. and Social conditions, Air J.E. Nixon. pollution. WORLD TODAY IN HEALTH, PHYSI- CAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION. New Jersey, Prentice-Hall, 80580Van Dersal, W.R. Inc., 432p. 1968. $7.95. THE LAND RENEWED: THE STORY OF SOIL CONSERVATION. (Rev. Keywords: Recreation resources, ed.). Henry Z. Walck, Inc. Health and safety guidelines, 160p. 1968. Illus.(gr. 7-9) Potential recreation resources, $6.00. Recreation programs, Parks, Education, Environmental Keywords: Land use, Land health, Planting, Future needs. management, Recreation resources, Conservation. 80585 Villa, J.D. Summer program for the inner 80581 Van Gindertael, J.M. city. PARKS & REC. 3(2):41-42, Bigger cities, less green Feb. 1968.

72 Keywords: Youth, Summer, Keywords: Recreation programs, Employment, Recreation programs, Facilities, Reservoirs, Water Municipal parks, Activities, supply, Skating rinks, Tennis Municipal programs, Urban plan- courts, Activities, Kansas, ning, Phoenix(Ariz.), Inter- Engineering studies, Arkansas agency cooperation. River, Community planning.

80586 Virginia Department 80590Wolf, E.L. of Highways. Landscape Divi- Legal aspects of air pollution. sion. STANDARDS FOR TREE AND TR. LAW. Q. 5:22, Winter 1968. SHRUB PLANNINT. Richmond, Va., State Dept. of Highways. Keywords: Air pollution, Legal 1968. description, Pollution con- trol, Pollution legislation. Keywords: Scenic roadways, Trees, Shrubs, Safety, Plant- ing easement, Highway Beautifi- 80591 Wolfe, D. cation, Policy, Planning The only earth we have. criteria. SCIENCE 159(3811):155, Jan. 12, 1968.

80587Water in the woods: the Keywords: Research, American reserved-rights doctrine and Association for the Advance- national forest lands. STAN. ment of Science, Environmental L. REV, 20:1187, June 1968. health, Ecology, Pesticides, Dams, Communities, Habitat, Keywords: Water resources, Environmental quality. Water management, National forests, Control of resource uses, Conservation management. 80592Woodbury, BGen. H.G. The legacy problems of Ever- glades Park; swings of flood 80588 Watt, K.E.F. and drought. PARKS & REC. ECOLOGY AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: 3(2):30-32, Feb. 1968. Photos. A QUANTITATIVE APPROACH. New York, McGraw-Hill Book Co. Keywords: Historical founda- 450p. 1968. Illus. $14.50. tions, Flood control, Ever- glades National Park, Florida, Keywords: Natural resources, Wildlife. Resource management, Ecology, Research, Mefoodology. 80593Woodhouse, C. Cropland adjustment program. 80589 Wiley, D.P., and WILDLIFE N.C. 32(1):20-22, R.G. Annis. Jan. 1968. Illus., tables. Water improvement creates recreation center.AMER. CITY Keywords: 'Hunting, Private 83(6):83-84, June 1968. Photos. lands, Dept. of Agriculture,

73 Hunters, Wildlife, Habitat, Cruising the big timber in North Carolina. Oregon. OUR PUBLIC LANDS 18(2):14-17, Spring 1968. Photos. 80594 Wright, J.W. Keywords: Public lands, Land Look what smog control is doing management, Bureau of Land Man- to performance! Union/Pure Oil agement, Forests and forestry, performance trials. POP. SCI. Oregon, California, Camping, 192:114-117+, Apr. 1968. Illus. Forest management, Historical foundations, Hiking, Surveys. Keywords: Air pollution, Pollu- tion control, Research. 80599Zimmer, G.K. Concerning dangers in national 80595 Wright, W.E. parks. Excerpts from THE State parks withina city. ANHINGA, published by the Ever- PARKS & REC. 3(3):30-32+, glades- Natural History Mar. 1968. Illus., photos. Association. TRENDS PARKS RECREAT. 5(1):18-20, Jan. 1968. Keywords: State parks, Urban Photos. planning, State agencies, County and municipal units, Keywords: National parks, Parks. Health and safety guidelines, National Park Service, Wild- life refuges, Safety, Accident 80596 Yanggen, D.A., and prevention. J.A. Kusler. Natural resource protection through shoreland regulation: 80600 Zivnuska, J.A. Wisconsin. LAND ECON. 44(1): The role of North American 73-86, Spring 1968. Ref.,map. forestry resources in world forestry development. Keywords: Lakes, Streams, Zon- J. FORESTRY 66(2):100-105, ing, Regulations, Water quality, Feb. 1968. Beautification, State laws, Wisconsin. Keywords: Recreation resources, Forests and forestry, Inter- national cooperation, North 80597 Young F. America, Development of recre- Lobsterman's lament; excerpts ation resources, Forest from testimony, Jan. 20, 1968.. management. AMER. FORESTS 74:6+, Apr. 1968.

80601 Zoo party; annual meeting. Keywords: Water pollution, NEW YORKER43:23-24, Feb. 17, Northeast, U.S.A. 1968.

Keywords: Zoos, New York Zoolo- 80598Youngblood, R.A. gical Society, Institutes & con- They scrambled through the brush. ferences, Planning.

74 RECREATION USERS, DEMANDS AND VALUES

80602Abbey, E. DESERT SOLITAIRE: A SEASON IN cooperation, Mountains, Gar- THE WILD3RNESS. McGraw-Hill dening, Activities, Andes Mountains, South America, Book Company, 269p. 1968. UNICEF. $5.95.

Keywords:. Deserts, West, Arches 80607 Barnes, D. National Monument, Wilderness areas, Wilderness travel. Pied piper from down east: G. Soule. SPORTS ILLUS. 28:34-7, Jan. 8, 1968. Illus. 80603Agle, N.H., and E. Wilson. Keywords: Bird calling, Bird- THREE BOYS AND H2O. watching, Activities, Birds, Charles George Soule. Scribner's Sons. 160p. 1968. $2.97. (gr. 2-6) 80608Beattie, W.M.;,Jt. Keywords: Water resources, Plight of older people-in Recreation resources, Youth, urban areas. AGING 159:10, Water sports, Activities. Jan. 1968.

Keywords; Aged, Leisure, 80604Aiken, G.D. Recreation resources, Special PIONEERING WITH WILDFLOWERS. users, Urban planning. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, Prentice-Hill, Inc. 208p. 1968. Illus., photos. $8.95. 80609Beidleman, R.G. Andre Michaux; plant hunter in Keywords: Wild flowers, Wild- the wilderness. HORTICULTURE flowerseason, Vermont, 46(5):36-38+, May 1968. Gardening. Keywords: Wilderness areas, Botanical studies, Explora- 80605Allen, W.B., Jr. tion, Plants, Vegetation, How to meet a snake. BETTER Flora, Hunting, Wilderness CAMP. 9(6):50-53, June 1968. travel, Andre Michaux. Photos.

Keywords: Health and safety 80610Benson W. guidelines, Camping, Snakes, Safari in the city. PARKS & Safety, First aid, Accident REC. a(6):18=20, June 1968. prevention. Photos.

Keywords: Zoos, Oklahoma City' 80606 Appel, P.L. (Okla.). Wildlife preserva- UNICEF in the Andes. AMERICAS tion, Boy Scouts, Private 20(6):17-20, June 1968. Illus. sector, Youth, Outdoor- educa- tion, Activities. Keywords: School gardens, Youth, Children, International

75 80611Bevins, ILL., and Keywords: Surveys, others. Boating, Motorboats, User CHARACTERISTICS OF HUNTERS AND character- istics, Boats, FISHERMEN IN SIX NORTHEASTERN Research, Statistics, Experience, STATES. Univ. of Vermont Agri- Boat- ing safety, cultural Experiment Station Facilities, Edu- cation, Docks andpiers, Bulletin 656. 76p. 1968. Illus. Outboard BoatingClub, Boat Owners Council ofAmerica, Water sports, Keywords: User Participation characteristics, (family). Users, Hunting, Fishing, Northeast.

80615Boggs, G.D., and R. McDaniel. 80612 Big leisure-time explo- CHARACTERISTICS OFCOMMERCIAL sion. More time, moremoney, RESORTS AND RECREATIONAL more places to go,more things TRAVEL PATTERNSIN SOUTHERN to do. POP. GARDEN. & LIV. ONTARIO. OUTD. 19(1)17-31, Spring Ontario Joint High- way Research Programme. 1968. Illus., photos. D.H.O. REPORT NO.RR-133 Department of Highways, Keywords: Leisure,Recreation Ontario, Canada. resources, Participation(family), 133p. May 1968. Ref., maps, illus. Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, Statistics, Activities, Outdoor Keywords: Research, Recreation Resources Review Tourism, Transportation,Socio-Economic Commission, Leisure-timestudies. studies, Recreationresources, User characteristics,Resorts, Ontario(Canada). 80613 Black, D.F. Cave rescue. NAT. SPELEO. SOC. NEWS 26(2):insert between p.26 80616 Bowerman, and p.27 of 4p., Feb. 1968. and W.E. Harris. JOGGING.New York, Grosset &Dunlap, Inc. Keywords: Spelunking,Accident 1968. $1.00,paper. prevention, Rescuemeasures, Caves, Health and safetyguide- Keywords: Jogging, lines, Equipment, Methodology, Physical fitness, Physical value. Grotto cave rescueteam, National SpeleologicalSociety. 80617 Bradshaw, H. Ice fishing 80614 a la cart. POP. Boating Industry Associ- MECH. ation. SURVEY OF BOAT CLUB 129:132-4+, Jan. 1968. MEMBERS. PART 1: THE FAMILY Keywords: Ice fishing,Winter Chicago, Ill., BoatingIndustry sports, Fishing, Equipment. Association. 4p. 1968. Tables.

76 80618 Bradshaw, H. and 80623Buckner, T. V. Bradshaw. Down to the sea in ships, the Trail riding: vacation fun for hard way; Texas water safari. all ages. TODAYS HEALTH 46:42- POP. MECH,129(6):82-83, 47, Mar. 1968, Illus. June 1968. Illus.

Keywords: Horseback riding, Keywords: Canoe racing, Horse trails, Values. Canoeing, Texas.

80619Bradshaw, H. and 80624 Burger, C. V. Bradshaw. All's fair for photography Tuning-in on wildlife secrets. at HemisFair '68. POP. PHOT. POP. MECH. 129:114-16+, 62(5):108-109+, May 1968. Jan. 1968. Keywords: Photography, Fairs, Keywords: Nature observation, HemisFair, San Antonio(Texas), Wildlife, Nature walks, Nature Outdoor spectator events. appreciation.

80625 Burrell, B. 80620 Brody, T.C. Come up to canoeing. OUTDOOR Winner rises from the ashes; W. VA. 31(12):Inside front U.S. Davis Cup team. SPORTS cover, 2-6, Feb. 1968. Photos. ILLUS. 28(6):72-73+, June 10, 1968. Keywords: Canoeing, Canoe trails, River running, Equip- Keywords: Tennis, Outdoor games, ment, Wild rivers, Water Outdoor spectator events. sports, West Virginia Wild- water Association.

80621 Bromley, G.R. The art of going up: thermal- 80626 Cahn, R. ing. SOARING 32(3):22-26, 'Parks are for people.' but... Mar. 1968. Ref., illus., photos. CHRISTIAN SCI. MON. p.13, May 8, 1968. Photos. Keywords: Gliding, Gliders, Methodology, Wind, Flying, Air- Keywords: National parks, planes, Sailplanes. National Park Service, Misuse, Preservation, Historical foundations, Private sector, 80622 Brooks, J.W. Virgin Islands National Park. SALT WATER GAME FISHING. 1st ed. New York, Harper & Row. 346p. 1968. Illus. 80627 Cain, S.A. Address at the diamond jubilee Keywords: Fishing, Salt water banquet. SIERRA CLUB BUL. fishing, Fish, Methodology. 53(1):7-8, Jan. 1968.

77 Keywords: Conservation, 80633 Chichester, Sir Youth, Sierra Club. GYPSY MOTH CIRCLES THE WORLD. Coward-McCann. 269p. 1968. Maps, illus., photos. $6.95. 80628 Campbell, J. Tennis white on the fairway; Keywords: Sailing, Values, women's golf clothes. SPORTS Aged, Experience, Exploration, ILLUS. 28(6):58-59, June 17, Boating, Sailboats, Activities. 1968. Illus.

Keywords: Golfing, Equipment, 80634 Clark, F.C., Jr. Golf, Activities. Fire extinguisher checklist for boat owners. MECH. ILLUS. 64:64-65, Apr. 1968. Illus. 80629 Carrick, R.W. Whaler-sailer?YACHTING Keywords: Boating, Boats, 123:106-8+, Jan. 1968. Fire prevention, Safety, Health and safety guidelines. Kywords: Sailing, Boating, Boats. 80635 Collins, D.L. How to insect-proof your camp. 80630 Cartier, J.O. CONSERVATIONIST 22:48+. Apr. Snowmobile safari for lakers. 1968. Illus. OUTDOOR LIFE 141:50-63, Mar. 1968. Keywords: Camping, Health and safety guidelines, Camps. Keywords: Activities, Snowmo- biles, Snowmobiling. 80636 Conklin, G. THE BUG CLUB BOOK. New York, 80631Chapman, C.F. Holiday House. 96p. $2.95. Piloting, seamanship, and small boat handling. MOTOR B. Keywords: Insect collecting, 121:120, Feb. 1968. Illus. Children, Outdoor education, Insects, Activities, Youth, Keywords: Boating, Methodology, Educative value, Nature obser- Boats. vation, Beneficial insects, Injurious insects.

80632 Chase, M.P. Values of camps' controlled 80637 Connell, T.L. setting. CAMP. MAG. 40(4):21, DISCOVERING THE APPALACHIANS Apr. 1968. Photo. Stackpole Books. 224p. 1968. $7.95. Keywords: Summer, Children, Values, Psychological values, Camps, Camping, Physical value, Location.

78 Keywords: Mountains, Sightsee- parks. AMER. FORESTS 74(2): ing, Nature observation, Appala- 8-9, Feb. 1968. chian Mountains, Parks, Forests and forestry. yeYWOrds: Ecology, National parks, Values, Nature obser- vation, Aesthetic value, 80638Cooke, J. Environmental health, Forests Royal is the word for Ascot. and forestry, Conservation SPORTS ILLUS. 28(6):25-28, education. June 17, 1968. Photos.

Keywords: Horse racing, Outdoor 80643Davenel, G. spectator events, Sightseeing. Parents' summer almanac. PARENTS MAG. 43(6);44-45+, June 1968. Illus. 60639 Council for National Co-operation in Aquatics. NEW Keywords: Activities, Youth, SCIENCE OF SKIN AND SCUBA Summer, Vacation projects, DIVING. (Third rev. ed.). New Camps, Outdoor education, York, Association Press. 224p. Nature observation, Camping 1968. $4.95 cloth; $2.95 paper- back. 80644 David L. Keywords: Water sports, Skin Jogging, the new way to keep diving, Scuba diving, Education, fit. MECH. ILLUS. 64(5): Activities, Oceanography, 46-47+, May 1968. Research, Oceanographic research. Keywords: Jogging, Physical value, Physical fitness, Activities. 80640 Counsilman, J.E. SCIENCE OF SWIMMING. New Jersey, Prentice-Hall, Inc. 457p. 80643Down the slopes on a 1968. $7.50. ski-bob. TIMES ED. SUP. 2752:548, Feb. 16. 1968. Illus. Keywords: Swimming, Methodology, Activities, Recreation programs. Keywords: Bobsledding, Chil- dren, Winter sports, Leadon (England), Activities. 80641 Costs of camping. CAMP. MAG. 40(4):15-18, Apr. 1968. Tables. 80646Duffey, D. How to choose campfire wood. Keywords: Camping, Costs(direct). CAMP. J. 6(3):32-33, 56-57, Jan. 1968.

80642 Darling, F.F., and Keywords: Campfire cookery, N.D. Eichforn. Trees', -Camping, Wilderness Man and nature in the national travel.

79 80647Dunaway, V. preparation, Wildernessareas, Camping in the Floridakeys. Primitiveareas, Methodology, FIELD & S. 72:52-53+, Mar. Hiking, Foot trails, 1968. Illus. Camping.

Keywords: Camping, Florida, 80652 Fink, D.E. Trip preparation. Show stresses Europeantrend to new civil, V/STOL designs;sev- enth Hanover 80648 Earl, H.G. air show. AVIATION 88:30-33, May 6, Be prepared to stay alive. 1968. Illus. POP. GARDEN. & LIV. OUTD. Keywords: Air shows,Outdoor 19(1):50, 89, Spring,1968. Photo. exhibits, Outdoorspectator events, Airplanes, Hanover (Germany), Flying. Keywords: Accidentprevention, Safety, Health & safetyguide- lines, First aid,Wilderness 80653 Foley, D.J. preparation. Guide to springlandscaping. MECH. ILLUS. 64:30-71+, Mar. 1968. Illus. 80649 Ewing, A. Telescopes clusteron an Keywords: Landscape design, Arizona mountaintop. SCI. N. 93:499-500, May 25, 1968. Spring, Flowers, Shrubs, Meth- Illus. odology, Land management, Landscaping. Keywords: Sky watching,Astron-:. omy, Star gazing, Activities, Kitt Peak. 80654For 1958, thirty trips into wilderness. SUNSET 140:58, Mar. 1968. 80650 Fardy, P.S. Conditioning and avoiding Keywords: Wildernessareas, fatigue in soccer. ATHLETIC J. Backpacking, The Wilderness 48:50+, May 1968. Society, Private sector, Plan- ning, Wilderness travel. Keywords: Soccer, Outdoor games, Methodology, Physical value. 80655 Foster, A. Are tents obsolete in camping? Canvas shelters far outnumber 80651 Faust, J.L. the "heavy hardware." Dudes in the wilderness. BETTER CAMP. 9(6):40-42, June 1968. AMER. FORESTS 74(2):20-23+, IllUs. Feb. 1968.

Keywords: Camping equipment, Keywords: Wildernesstravel, Tents, Camping, Trip Backpacking, Equipment,Trip preparation.

80 80656 Francis, J. 51:29 -30, Mar. 1968. Start lilies in the spring? ORG. GARD. & FARM. 15:95, Mar. Keywords: Gardening, Gardens, 1968. Illus. Renewal of inner resources, Relaxation. Keywords: Gardening, Seasons, Flowers, Spring, Gardens. 80662 Gavone, R.E. Are you tornado proof? CAMP. 80675 Franck, F. MAG. 40:26-27, Feb. 1968. Going places, finding things in Illus. Holland's canals and waterways. HOUSE & GARD. 133:62-63+, Mar. Keywords: Camping, Safety, 1968. Camp sites, Wind, Camps, Accident prevention. Keywords: Sightseeing, Holland, Tourism, Canals and waterways. 80663Gietl, R.E. Kite reel design. IND. ARTS & 80658 Friedman, M. VOC. ED. 57:34-35, May 1968. News of the American Camping Illus. Association. CAMP. MAG. 40:5-7, May 1968. Keywords: Kites, Equipment, Methodology, Activities. Keywords: Camping, Private sector, American Camping Association: 80664 Gilbert, B. Only way to stay on top of the world. SPORTS ILLUS. 80659 Gadsby A. 28:36-38+, Feb. 1968. Illus. Bird photography. U.S. CAMERA 31:50-51+, Apr. 1968. Keywords: Snowshoeing, Winter sports, Transportation. Keywords: Birds, Photography, Bird watching, Nature observation. 80665 Gilbert, J. Racing gets hot; Cleveland report. FLYING 82:46-53, 80660 Gage, S.M. Jan. 1968. Illus. Recreation in a housing project. PARKS & REC. 3(4) :35, 62-63, Keywords; Airplane racing, Apr. 1968. Photos. Flying, Racing, Airplanes, Outdoor spectator events. Keywords: Social value, Urban planning, Aged, Youth, Recrea- tion programs, Activities, Hous- 80666 Gilbert, J. ing projects. Safety check. FLYING 82(6): 26-27, June 1968.

80661Gardening for fun and relaxation. CONSUMER BUL.

81 Keywords: Flying, Airplanes, 80671 Gould, G.K. Safety, Trip preparation, Fly- Report on the boatinghabits ing clubs, Health andsafety of the adult Americanmale. guidelines, Methodology. MOTOR B. 121:113-15+, Jan. 1968. Illus.

80667 Gilfillan, M.C. Keywords: Boating, User Bird-watching: lifetime hobby. characteristics, Users. SOHIOAN40(2):9-11, Apr. 1968. Photos. 80672 Gowland, P. Keywords: Bird watching, Secret life ofan instamatic Seasons, Equipment, Lakes, camera. POP. PHOT. 62(5):82, Birds, Photography,Nature May 1968. Illus. observation, Outdooreducation, Location, Migration, Habitat, Keywords: Underwaterphoto- Flyways, Waterfowl, Upland graphy, Water sports,Photo- birds, Ohio. graphy, Marine life.

80668 Gillelan, G.H. 80673 Green, A.S. Details that count. OUTDOOR Sightseeing isa lost art. LIFE 141:138+, May 1963. Illus. TRAIL. LIFE28(4):66, 113- 114, Apr. 1968. Photo. Keywords: Archery, Methodology, Equipment, Activities. Keywords: Sightseeing, Nature observation, Experience, Aesthetic value, Trees, 80669 Ginglend, D.R., and Mountains, Backpacking, Hiking, B.W. Carlson. Camping, Scenic roadways, RECREATION FOR RETARDED TEEN- National monuments, National AGERS AND YOUNG ADULTS. parks, Exploration. Nashville, Abingdon Press. 1968.

Keywords: Therapeuticrecrea- 80674 Green, R.F. tion, Handicapped, Recreation Family diving for the funof programs, Psychological value. it. POP. GARDEN. & LIV. OUTD. 19(1):12-15, Spring 1968. Ref., photos. 80670Goodrich, L. Camp program and today'schild. Keywords: Scuba diving, Skin CAMP. MAG. 40(1):16-17, Jan. diving, Water sports, Nature 1968. Photo. observation, Health and safety guidelines. Keywords: Camping, Values, Nature appreciation,Children, Recreation programs, Outdoor 80675 Gribbins, J. education. Upper Mississippi heritage

82 cruise. MOTOR B. 1210):28,32, of outdoor recreation for 73-74, 76, 78, 80, Apr. 1968. people of all ages. PARKS & Map, photos. REC. 3(6) :21, 63-64, June 1968. Photos. Keywords: Rivers, Sightseeing, Campsites, Boats, Historical Keywords: Jogging, Physical foundations, Boating, Marinas, value. Museums, Wildlife refuges, Mississippi River. 80680Henkes, R. Nature: a way of seeing. 80676 Griffen, J. SCH. ARTS67:3233, Jan. How to discipline your hunting 1968, Illus. dog. FIELD & S. 73(6):160- 162+, June 1968. Illus. Keywords: Nature observation, Art and nature, Aesthetic value, Experience, Educative Keywords: Hunting, Methodology, value. Hunters, Trip preparation.

80681 Here's a bargain in 80677 Grimm, W.C. outdoor vacations. CHANGING RECOGNIZING FLOWERING WILD T. 22:13-15, May 1968. Illus. PLANTS. Harrisburg, Pa., Stackpole Books. 348p. 1968. Keywords: Accommodations, $7.95. Tourism, Trip preparation, Housing(private), Hostels, Keywords: Vegetation, Wild American Youth Hostels, Inc. flowers, Wildflower season, Nature observation, Outdoor education. 80682Herron, J.B. Of cinema frographers and deep-sea igloos. POP. PHOT. 80678 Hendee, J.C., R. Catton, 62:114-115, May 1968. Photos. L.D. Marlow, and C.F. Brockman. WILDERNESS USERS IN- THE PACIFIC Keywords: Underwater photo- NORTHWEST - THEIR CHARACTERIS- graphy, Oceanography, TICS, VALUES, AND MANAGEMENT Photography. PREFERENCES. Pacific Northwest -Forest and 'Range Exp. Sta., USDA Forest Serv. Res. Paper PNW-61 80683Higgens, A. 92p. 1968. Illus. Horse shows. SPORTS ILLUS. 28:101-103, Apr. 15, 1968. Keywords: Wildernessareas, Illus. Recreation resources, Users, User characteristics, Values, Keywords: Horse shows, Horses, Forest management, Northwest U.S. Horseback riding, Outdoor spectator events.

80679 Renderer, J. Jogging for fitness; a new form

83 80684Hine, A. 80689Humphrey, H.H. Bocce, Italy's favorite Summer jobs and recreation pastime. HOLIDAY 43:56-7 +, vitally important for inner- Jan. 1968. Illus. city youth. Interview, ed. by J. Lloyd. SR. SCHOL. Keywords: Bocce ball, Activ- (Teacher edition) 92:sup. 6, ities, Sports, Italy. Mar. 14, 1968.

Keywords: Youth, Summer, 80685Hollingsworth, B. Recreation programs, Employ- GARDENING ON MAIN STREET. ment, Renewal of inner Rutgers University Press resources, Urban planning. 170p. 1968. $7.50.

Keywords: Gardening, Environ- 80690Humphrey, H.H. mental quality, Aesthetic Summer of discovery. PARKS & value, Landscape design. REC. 3(4):17, Apr. 1968. Photo.

80686 Hook, line and ear muffs. Keywords: Recreation programs, NEWSWEEK71:77-8, Jan. 22, 1968. Youth, Summer, Parks, Activ- Illus. ities, Sightseeing, Children.

Keywords: Ice fishing, Winter .sports, Equipment, Fishing. 80691 Ideas for family lake camping vacations. SUC. FARM. 66:103-105, Apr. 1968. 80687 Hope, J. Prosperity and the national Keywords: Camping, Lakes, parks. NATUR. HIST. 77(2): Part icipation(family), Enrich- 6-23, Feb. 1968. Photos. ment of family living, Trip preparation. Keywords: National parks, Mis- use, Auto touring, National Park Service, Policy, Preserva- 80692 If you photograph tion, Dams, Land and Water Con- wildlife. SUNSET 140(6):60, servation Fund, Land acquii- June 1968. tion, Users. Keywords: Animals, Photography, Wildlife, Methodology. 80688 Huber, R.E. Desert fishing: oasis in New Mexico. FIELD & S. 73:44-45+, 80693 It's spring, get out June 1968. your aggies & immies. CHANGING T.22:46-47, Mar. Keywords: Fishing, New Mexico, 1968. Illus. Fish, Water supply, Deserts. Keywords: Outdoor games, Marbles, Children, Spring, Playgrounds.

84 80694 Jack, N.C. PARKS & REC. 3(3):33-34+, Put your gear in a canoe. Mar. 1968. Illus. BETTER CAMP,.. 9(5):44 -45, May 1968. Photo. Keywords: Outdoor education, ConserVation education, Keywords: Camping equipment, Ecology, Nature observation, Canoeing, Costs(direct). Renewal of innerresources, Camping, Field trips.

80695 Jackson, B. Take your group ona bus art 80700King, D.A. tour. AMER. ARTIST 32:68-69, Socio-economic variables May 13, 1968. Illus. related to campsiteuse. FOREST SCI. 14(1):45-54, Keywords: Outdoor spectator Mar. 1968. Ref., tables. events, Outdoor exhibits, Arts and crafts, Actl.vities, Sight- Keywords: Socio-economic seeing, Museums, Aesthetic studies, Use factors, Camp value. site, User characteristics, National forests, Demand, Participation(family), Surveys, 80696 Jares, J. Facilities, Huron National Baseball SPORTS ILLUS. 28 :75- Forest, Manistee National 76+, May 1968. Forest.

Keywords: Baseball, Outdoor spectator events. 80701Kirk, R. EXPLORING MOUNT RAINIER Seattle, University of 80697 Jares, J. Washington Press. 112p. 1968. Harness racing. SPORTS ILLUS. Ref., maps, illus. $1.95. 28:56-58, May1968. Keywords: Mount Rainier, Explor- Keywords: Harness racing, Out- ation, Mountain climbing, door spectator events. Nature observation.

80698Johnson, W. 80702Kirkland, J. Admiration of geese. MD. MAG. Scandinavians would rather 1(2):2-5, Winter 1968. Illus. play than watch. TIMES ED.- SUP. 2751:458, Feb. 9, 1968. Illus. Keywords: Waterfowl, Flyways, Hunting season, Wildlifemanage- Keywords : Outdoor games, Winter ment, Habitat, Maryland, sports, Outdoor spectator Hunting. events, Activities, Water sports, Participation, Scandinavians. 80699 Kimball, T.L. Learn to live with nature.

85 80703Knight, R.A. Keywords: Physical fitness, SUCCESSFUL TROUT FISHING Adults, Racine(Wisc.), Physical 1st ed., New York, E.P. Dutton value, Aged. and Co., Inc. 160p. 1968. Illus., photos. $5.95. 80708Lacaillade, H.C., Jr. Keywords: Fishing, Trout, NEW HAMPSHIRE HUNTER PREFER- Methodology. ENCE SURVEY 1964. Game Manage- ment and Research Division, New Hampshire Fish and Game 80704Kodet, Dr. E.R., and Department. 16p. Technical B. Angier. Circular No. 22a, 1968. Tables. BEING YOUR OWN WILDERNESS DOCTOR. Harrisburg, Pa., Keywords: Wildlife, Demand, Stackpole Books. 127p. 1968. Future needs, Hunting, Fishing, $3.95. Population distribution, Hunt- ing areas, Preferences, Surveys, Keywords: Wilderness travel, Game preserves, Revenue sources, Backpacking, Trip preparation, Management. Health & safety guidelines, Wilderness areas, Safety, Accident prevention, First 80709Le Blond, R.E., Jr. aid. Sociologically speaking: dancers' concern with their communities. DANCE MAG. 80705 Kondonellis, E. 42:56-58, Feb. 1968. Create a carefree garden. AMER. HOME 71:64-7, Jan. Keywords: Sociology, Social 1968. Illus. value, Dancing, Activities, Communities, Community Organi- Keywords: Gardening, Gardens, zations, Outdoor dance Acti.dties, Vegetation. festivals.

80706Kraus, J. 80710Le Shan, E.J. Beach camping is fun. BETTER Where has the magic gone? CAMP. 9(3):22-24, Mar. 1968. PTA MAG. 62:2-4, June 1968: Photos. Illus.

Keywords: Beaches, Camping, Keywords: Outdoor games, Play Methodology. grounds, Nature observation, Children, Youth, Exploration.

80707 LaBras ca,, R.J. Men over 30 have fitness 80711Lindberg, M. program. PARKS & REC. 3(4): Clothes for wintercampers. 36-37, 53, Apr. 1968. Photos. BETTER CAMP. 9(2):36-41, Feb. 1968. Photos.

86 Elywords: Camping, Equipment, Part II. CAMP. MAG. 40(1): Winter sports. 17-18, Jan. 1968.

Keywords: Camping, Spiritual 80712 Lisonbee, L. values. Learning by living; in the Grand Canyon by field trip. SCI. TEACH. 35:20-23, Feb. 80717McLarty,'E.K., Jr. 1968. Illus. Spiritual values in camping. Part III. CAMP. MAG. 40(2): Keywords: Outdoor education, 22-23, 28-29, Feb. 1968. Field trips, Grand Canyon, Geological formations, Natural Keywords: Camping, Spiritual beauty, Education. value.

80713Loft, Dr. B.I., and 80718 Maddox, G. S. Loft. Take your pick: piquenique A PROFILE STUDY OF SELECTED orpicnic. TODAYS HEALTH RECREATIONAL VEHICLE USERS. 46(6):52 -55, June 1968. Illus. Highland Park, Illinois, Wood- all Publishing CO., 32p. 1968. Keywords: Picnicking, Trip Illus., tables. preparation, Exploration, Health and safety guidelines, Keywords: User characteristics, Outdoor cookery, Picnic, Socio-economic studies, Surveys, Activities. Trailers, Campers(vehicles), Research, Camping. 80719Mander, J., G. Dippel, and H. Gossage. 80714Luginbuhl, D. THE GREAT INTERNATIONAL PAPER Cook-out pottery. CERAM. MO. AIRPLANE BOOK. New York, 16:15-17, May 1968. Simon h Schuster. 128p. 1968. Illus. $10.00, paperback $2.95. Keywords: Equipment, Outdoor cookery. Keywords: Paper airplane competition and flying, Activ- ities, Outdoor spectatorevents. 80715 Lyon, L.W. Camp safety. CAMP. MAG. 40:33, Feb. 1968, 80720Markovits; A.S. Renting a camper can be fun. Keywords: Safety, Camping, MECH, ILLUS. 64:60-63, Apr. Accident prevention, Camps, 1968. First aid, Health and safety guidelines, Youth, Children. Keywords: Campers(vehicles), Camping equipment, Camping, Trip preparation. 80716 McLarty, E.K., Jr. Spiritual values in camping.

87 80721Martenhoff, J. Keywords: Outboardcare. YACHTING Snowmobiling, 123:74-75+, Mar.1968; Participation(family), 123:90-91+, Apr.1968. Illus. Snowmobiles.

Keywords: Boating,Boats, Motor- boat, Methodology. 80726Mead, M Summer in thewoodlands, a summer by thesea. REDBOOK 80722Martenhoff, J. 130:38+, Feb.1968. Wildernessdirection-finders. CAMP. J. 6(3):30-31, 56-57, Keywords: Camping,Camps, Location, Summer. Jan. 1963. Illus.,photos.

Keywords: Survivaleducation, 80727Merrill, W.K. Wilderness travel,Backpacking, THE HUNTER'S Wildernessareas. BIBLE. New Yotk, Doubleday & Co. 182p. 1968. Illus., photos. $1.95. 80723 Martin,J. Keywords: Hunting, Saskatchewan Safari. SPORT- Hunters, Methodology. FISHING4(7):30-31, 43-45, 48, Feb. 1968.Photos.

80728 Metcalf,H.G. Keywords: Fishing,Sightseeing, Approaches to nature Exploration, Trippreparation, recrea- tion and interpretation. Lakes, Fish, Camping,Camp- CAMP. MAG. grounds, NationalParks(Canada), 40(6):15-17, June 1968. Illus. Saskatchewan(Canada).

Keywords: Natureobservation, 80724 Matthews,W.H. Experience, Outdooreducation, Conservation education, A GUIDE TO THENATIONAL PARKS. Ecol- ogy, Recreation Natural HistoryPress. resources, Activities, Field Vol. 1-The WesternParks. trips, Exploration, Camping. 480p. 1968. $7.95. Vol. 2-The EasternParks. 287p. 1968. $6.95. 80729 2 vols. 1968.Illus. Miles, D. Channel isa place to suffer; Cap Gris Nez Keywords,: Nationalparks, to the cliffs of Dover. U.S.A., Sightseeing. SPORTS ILLUS. 28:68- 70+, May 6, 1968.Illus.

80725Maxam, J. Keyords: Swimmin!),English Channel, France, Snowmobiling:new family sport. Great Britain, Water sports. BETTER CAMP. 9(2):18-21, Feb. 1968. Photos.

88 80730Mills, E.L 80735Mumford, G.S. Use the trampoline to condition Airborneaurora expedition. divers. ATHLETIC J. 48:68-69+, SKY & TEL. 35:146, Mar. 1968. Jan. 1968. Illus. Keywords: Sightseeing,Explor- Keywords: Equipment, Diving, ation, Flying,Auroras(Borealis Scuba diving, Skin diving, and Australis),Aesthetic value. Physical fitness, Methodology.

80736 National Park Service 80731Mitchell, C. PUBLIC USE OF THENATIONAL When in doubt. MOTOR B. PARKS; A STATISTICALREPORT. 121:34, June 1968. U.S. Dept. cf theInterior, 6 vols., Jan.-June1968. Keywords: Boating, Navigation, Illus., tables,maps. Boating safety, Accidentpre- vention, Boats, Safety. Keywords: Nationalparks, Statistics, Use, Misuse, National Park Service. 80732 Mooney, C.M. Man as a fact of urban life. PROFESSIONAL PUBLIC SERVICE 80737 Nature and thecamera; 47(3) :8-10, Mar. 1968. prize winners in Natural, History's firstphotographic Keywords: Ecology, Landscape competition. NATUR. HIST. design, Urban planning,Psycho- 77:34-43+, June 196S.Illus. logical value, Health andsafe- ty guidelines, Physical value, Keywords: Photography,Natural Human resources, Canada. resources, Aesthetic value, Wildlife, Wildflowers,''suture observation. 80733 Morris, J.G. Art of seeing:a guide to travel photography. HOLIDAY 80738Neill, B.,reviewer 43:117-120, Mar. 1968. For young naturalists. Reviews. AUDUBON 70(1):80-81, Keywords: Photography, Sight- Jan.-Feb. 1968. Illus. seeing, Experience, Methodology, 70(2):98-99, Mar.-Apr.1968. Tourism, Nature observation. Illus.

Keywords: Youth, Natureobser- 80734 Mounsey, W.B. vation, Outdoor education, Camping go-light. LIV. WILDN. Bird watching, Fieldtrips, 32(101):32-34, Spring 1968. Values, Reference materials. Ref., photos.

Keywords: Camping, Equipment, 80739North Dakota. Travel Backpacking, Wildernessareas, Department. Off the beaten Campfire cookery, Measurement, path in North Dakota. CAMP Campers.

89 GUIDE (56):30-32, Apr. 1968 72(9):38-39, 65, 66, Jan. 1968. (Mid-Spring Season), Map, Photos. photos. Keywords: Boats, Costs(direct), Keywords: Trails, Hiking, Auto Boating, Facilities, Water touring, Mountain climbing, sports, Equipment, Expenditures. Camping, Parks, Campgrounds, Horseback riding, Mountains, Exploration, Historic sites, 80744 Personal business; North Dakota. liability for sports accidents. BSNS. W. p.109-110, June 1, 1968. 80740Nostalgia in the woods; weekend retreat in Connecticut. Keywords: Legal processes, LIFE64:100-102+, June 14, Liability, Commercial enter- 1968. Illus. prises, Sports, Insurance, Activities, Private sector, Keywords: Vacationhomes, Accident prevention. Nature observation, Outdoor education, Activities, Exper- ience, Renewal of inner resour- 80745 Phinizy, C. ces, Connecticut. Mob of fiery little rebels makes it go; turbine invasion at Indianapolis. SPORTS 80741 Nowlin, E.C. ILLUS. 28:50, May 13, 1968. Soldier craftsmen. J. IND. Illus. ARTS ED. 27:11-15, May 1968. Illus. Keywords: Racing, Outdoor spectator events, Indianapolis Keywords: U.S. Army recreation, (Indiana). Recreation programs, Arts and crafts, Values, Armed Services. 80746Poindexter, J. Should businessmen jog? 80742 OFFICIAL RULES OF SPORTS DUNS R. 91:46-48, June 1968. AND GAMES 1968 -1969. New Illus. Rochelle, New York, Sportshelf. 716p. 1968. $10.00. Keywords: Jogging, Physical fitness, Health & Safety Keywords: Outdoor games, Regu- guidelines, Physical value, lations, Winter sports, Water Values, Private sector. sports, Outdoor spectator events. 80747Rand McNally RAND McNALLY 1968 TRAVEL 80743Paulson, F.M. TRAILER GUIDE. Chicago, You can be a boatman for less Illinois, Rand McNally & Co. than you think. FIELD & S. 240p. 1968. Illus. $3.95.

90 Keywords: Camping, Campers, 80752 Rosko, M. Campers(vehicles),Parks, FISHING FROM BOATS. New York, Tourism, Referencematerials, Macmillan Co. 272p. 1968. Campgrounds, U.S.A. Illus., photos. $6.95.

Keywords: Fishing, Boats, 80748Riley, J.W., Jr. Fishing gear, Boating,Fish, Old age in American society: Equipment, Methodology. notes on health, retirement, and the anticipation ofdeath. CLU J. 22:27, Jan. 1968. 80753 Safe use of electricity outdoors. GOOD H. 166:182, May 1968. Illus. Keywords: Aged, Recreation resources, Special users, Keywords: Health and safety Health and safety guidelines, guidelines, Activities,Facil- Age, United States. ities, Accidentprevention, Camping, Safety, Tripprepara- tion, Methodology. 80749 Roefer, M. 'Round the world, familystyle. MOTOR B. 120:22-25+, July; 80754 Schmidt, E.F. 120:27-29+, Sept.; 120:38-41, Litepac survival kit. CAMP. Nov. 1967; 121:107-109, Jan. MAG. 40(6):20, June 1968. 1968; 121:122+, Apr.1968. Illus. Illus.

Keywords: Camping, Equipment, Keywords: Boating, Sightseeing, Safety, Wildernesssurvival, Tourism, Enrichment of family Campers, Trip preparation, living. Backpacking, Health & safety guidelines.

80750Ronberg, G. Lacrosse. SPORTS ILLUS. 28:59+, 80755 Sevaried, E. May 27, 1968. CANOEING WITH THE CREE St. Paul, Minn., Minnesota Keywords: Lacrosse, Outdoor Historical Society. 206p. games, Sports, Canada. 1968. $4.50.

Keywords: Canoeing, Indian 80751Rose, D.E. lands, Canoes, Experience, Woman without the hoe. HOME Historical foundations, GARD. 55:73, May. 1968. Minnesota, Cree Indians.

Keywords: Gardening, Soils, Gardens, Activities. 80756Shafer, E.L., Jr. The demand for water-oriented outdoor recreation. PARKS & REC. 3(2):23-24, 57,

91 Feb. 1968. Photos. 80761 Snook, P.K. Desperate vacation. Part II. Keywords: Demand, Use, Manage- NAT. WILDLIFE6(3):10-15, ment guidelines, Research, Apr.-May 1968. Photos. Policy, Watersports, Prefer- ences, Activities, Keywords: Survival education, Administration. Wilderness survival; Islands, Campfire cookery, Apostle Islands, Wildernessareas. 80757 Silvers, L.J. Keep campers healthy. CAMP. MAG. 40(G):17 -18, June 1968. 80762 Somers, F. Family snow fun. REDBOOK Keywords: Camping, Campers, 130:65, Feb. 1968. Health and safety guidelines, Camps, Children, Accidentpre- Keywords: Winter sports, vention, Psychological value. Participation(family), Renew- al of innerresources, Physi- cal value, Winter, Snow, 80758Smith, F.K. Activities. Weekend pilot; hazard problems. FLYING82:126, Mar. 1968. 80763Steindler, G. Keywords: Flying, Birds,Air- Trail foods- how good are planes, Safety. they? CAMP. J. 6(3):38-39, 54-55, Jan. 1968. Illus., photos. 80759Smith, T. Fishermen can be hooked,too. Keywords: Campfire cookery, KANS. FISH & GAME 25(2):16-17, Campers, Camping, Trip Spring 1968. Photos. preparation.

Keywords: Fishinggear, Equip- ment, Values, Costs, Trippre- 80764 Sutton, H. paration, Fishing, Users. Mexico and the Olympics. SAT. R. 51:37-38+, June 22, 1968. Illus. 80760Snook, P.K. Desperate vacation. Part I. Keywords: Olympic games, NAT. WILDLIFE 6(2):8-15, Feb.- Mexico, Tourism, Accommodations, Mar. 1968. Map, photos. Sightseeing.

Keywords:Survival education, Islands, Wilderness survival, 80765 Sweet, H.R. Equipment, Wildernessareas, Collecting orchids in the Apostle Islands. Andes. HORTICULTURE46:34- 35+, Mar. 1968. Illus.

92 Keywords: Andes Mountains, 80770 Trout, P.W. Flora, Exploration, Activities, Let's stop litteringour road- Orchids, South America. sides and parks!TRAIL LIFE 28(1):36, 89-91, Jan. 1968.

80766 Swift, E. Keywords: Litter, Parkmanage- Are parks for people? ILL. ment, Scenic roadways, Parks, PARKS 24(2):34, 51, Mar.-Apr. Erosion control, Fire preven- 1968. tion, Bureau of Land Manage- ment, Education. Keywords: Parks, Park Manage- ment, Nature appreciation, Values. 80771 Trueblood, R. Camping aids. FIELD & S. 73:26+, Juna 1968. 80767 Swift, E. Straight talk; "sugaring time" Keywords: Camping, Camping and the making of maple syrup. equipment, Trip preparation. NAT. WILDLIFE6(2):17, Feb.- Mar. 1968. 80772 Trueblood, T. Keywords: Trees, Maple trees, Match your tackle to your Outdoor education, Activities, fishing. FIELD & S. 72(12): Forests and forestry, Historical 36, 38, 40, Apr. 1968. Photo. foundations. Keywords: Fishing gear, Fish- ing, Trip preparation. 80768 Terry, L. Camping at HemisFair '68. CAMP. GUIDE (56):22-27, 68-70, 80773Truxton, J.D. Apr. 1968. Mid-Spring Season. Observing double stars with Photos. binoculars. R. POP. ASTRON. 62:21, May 1968. Keywords: Camping, Sightseeing, HemisFair, San Antonio(Texas), Keywords: Nature observation, Parks, Fairs, Accommodations, Star gazing, Sky watching, Campgrounds. Astronomy, Location, Weather.

80769Towards safety of 80774 U.S. Agricultural mountains. TIMES ED. SUP. Research Service. Crops 2752:548, Feb. 16, 1968. Research Division. SELECTING SHRUBS FOR SHADY AREAS. Keywords: Safety, Mountain Washington, D.C., GPO, U.S. climbing, Health and safety Dept. Agr. Home & Gard. Bul. guidelines, Methodology, No. 142. 16p. 1968. Illus. Accident prevention. Keywords: Natural beauty, Gardening, Methodology, Plan- ning, Beautification.

93 80775 U.S. Golf Association. Keywords: Outdoor painting, THE RULES OF GOLF,as approved Adirondack Mountains. by the. United States Golf Asso- ciation, and the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. 80780Von Braun, W. Andrews, Scotland. Effective Spaceman finds new thrills Jan. 1, 1968. New York, United shooting undersea rapids. States Golf Association. 92p. POP. SCI. 192(6):96-98, June 1968. Illus. 1968. Illus.

Keywords: Golfing, Golf, Keywords: Skin diving, Scuba Regulations. diving, Water sports.

80776 Unsinkable survival 80781Voss, R. capsule. SEA FRONT. 14:175, Ice angler is a happy fella. May 1968. Illus. MICH. OUT-OF-DOORS19(1):16-17, Jan. 1968. Illus. Keywords: Lifeboats, Survival education, Boats, Boating Keywords: Ice fishing, Winter safety, Accident prevention, sports, Fishing, Michigan. Health & safety guidelines.

80782Wagenvoord, J. and 80777Vaughan, W.E. L. Bailey. Maritime gala on the bay. HOW TO SURF. New York, Collier YACHTING 123:50-51+, May 1968. Books. 93p. 1968. $1.95. Illus. Keywords: Activities, Surfing, Keywords: Regattas, Yachting, Water sports, Methodology. Outdoor spectator events, Boating, Bays and sounds. 80783Walk your way to health. POP. GARDEN. & LIV. OUTD. 19(1): 80778Vermes, J.C., ed. 32-35, 90-91, Spring 1968. THE WILDERNESS SAMPLER. Stack- Photos. pole Books. 222p. 1968. $5.95. Keywords: Walking, Hiking, Foot Keywords: Backpacking, Wilder- trails, Health & safety guidelines, ness areas, Wilderness travel. Nature observation, Experience, Philosophical foundations, Physical values, Psychological 80779Verner, W.K. value, Aged, Youth. Adirondack painters. CONSERVATIONIST 22:10-11, Apr. 1968. Illus. 80784Weaver, D.E. A hike to the end of the rain- bow. NAT. PARKS 42(247):10-12,

94 Apr. 1968. Photos. race week. SPORTS ILLUS. 28 :58 -59, Apr. 29, 1968. Illus. Keywords: Hiking, Arizona, Rain- bow Bridge, Glen Canyon, Reser- Keywords: Regattas, Racing, voirs, Nature observation, Spring, Sailing. Psychological values.

80789 What to know about 80785 Webb, W.L. vacation homes. GOOD H. Public use of forest wildlife: 16:192, Mar. 1968. Illus. quantity and quality considerations. J. FORESTRY Keywords: Vacation homes, 66(2):106-110, Feb. 1968. Ref. Location, Outdoor education, Values, Recreation resources, Keywords: Wildlife, Users, Use Facilities. factors, Public lands, Forests and forestry, Wildlife manage- ment, Forest management, 80790What to take on a river Planning. run. SUNSET 140:34+, Mar. 1968.

Keywords: River running, Equip- 80786 Weikel, C,P. ment, Rivers, Trip preparation. Senior activities: an inter- national look. HAR. YRS. 8:26-29, Jan. 1968. Illus. 80791Where to get charts, and general cruising information. Keywords: Aged, Activities, MOTOR B. 121:125-128+, May Preferences, Leisure, Inter- 1968. national cooperation, Recrea- tion programs, Special users. Keywords: Boating, Trip prepa- ration, Reference materials, Equipment. 80787 Wentworth, E.C. Employment after retirement. Research Report 21. Washington, 80792White, E. D.C., Social Security Adminis- Offbeat boating on Florida's tration, U.S. Dept. of Health, Gulf Coast. MOTOR B. 121 :34 - Education, and Welfare. 48p. 37+, Apr. 1968. Illus. 1968. Ref., tables. Keywords: Boating, Fishing, Keywords: Aged, Leisure, Employ- Florida, Gulf Coast. ment, Surveys, Economics, Stat- istics, Experience, Social Security, Special users. 80793Wilson, H. Clambake means lobsters! TRAVEL 129:64-66, May 1968. 80788Whall, H. Spring dose of vitamin D for Keywords: Outdoor cookery, Fish, sailors; Bermuda international Fishing, Shellfish, Clambakes, Northeast.

95 80794 Wiren, G. 80795 Worth, J. Collecting our sports Model airplane clubs. PARKS & heritage. JOHPER REC. 3(3):22-23, Mar. 1968. 39:29, Apr. 1968. Illus. Photos.

Keywords: Golfing, Golf, Equip- Keywords: Model airplane clubs, ment, Sports, Values. Activities, Youth, Open space, Aged, Recreation programs.

96 RESEARCH

80796 Air pollution Research 80800An analysis of resort Advisory Committee. Plans for advertising in leadingnews- a $10 million, three-year pro- papers during 1967. RESORT gram of motor vehicle pollution MANAGE. 22(4):16, 18, 20, research. CHEM. ENG. NEWS Apr. 1968. Tables. 46:25, Feb. 1968. Keywords: Statistics, United Keywords: Air pollution, Dept. States, Canada, Accommodations, of Health, Education and Tourism, Commercial enterprises, Welfare, Urban planning, Pollu- Private sector, Auto touring. tion control, Vehicles.

80801 Anderson, S., ed. 80797 Air pollution tracer. PLANNING FOR DIVERSITY AND SCIENCE J. 4(2):25, Feb. 1968. CHOICE. POSSIBLE FUTURES AND THEIR RELATIONS TO THE MAN- Keywords: Air pollution, Pollu- CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT. MIT tion control, Mapping, Method- Press, Cambridge. 340p. 1968. ology, U.S. National Center for Illus. Air Pollution. Keywords: Planning, Cities, Human resources, Environment- 80798Alden, H.R. al quality, Future needs, Methods for estimating recrea- Preferences, Values, Sociology, tional visits and use on Development opportunity. unattended recreation sites. Cited in: U.S. Dept. of Agri- culture. McINTIRE-STENNIS 80802 Anson, A. COOPERATIVE FORESTRY RESEARCH Use of color aerial photography PROGRAM. p. 67. Apr. 1968. in the reconnaissance of soils Univ. of Idaho Project 4. and rocks. MATER. RES. & STANDARDS 8(2):8-16, 1968. Keywords: Recreation areas, Illus. Use, Methodology, Idaho, Samp- ling methods, McIntire-Stennis Keywords: Aerial photography, Cooperative Forestry Research Soil surveys, Recreation areas, Program, Dept. of Agriculture. Recreation resources, Surveys, Potential recreation resources, Planning, Photography, 80799 American Association for Methodology. the Advancement of Science. Committee on Environment Alteration. Scientists to 80803Ashmole, M.J., and check on environmental P. Ashmole. alteration. SCI. & CIT. 10:22- The use of food samples from 24, Jan. 1968. sea birds in the study of sea- sonal variation in the surface Keywords: Environmental health, fauna of tropical oceanic areas. Ecology, Environmental quality. PAC. SCI. 22(1):1-10. 1968.

97 Keywords: Water fowl,Ecology, Keywords: Air pollution, Seasons, Birds, Islands,Oceans Pollution control. and seas, PacificOcean, Christmas Island.

80808Behrman, A.S. WATER IS EVERYBODY'S 80804Barkley, P.W. BUSINESS Garden City, N.Y., The development ofresearch in Doubleday & Co. 229p. 1968. Ref. the economics ofrecreation. $1.45. AN ECONOMIC STUDY OFTHE DEMAND Keywords: Water FOR OUTDOOR RECREATION. resources, (Coop Water quality standards, erative Regional ResearchTech- Water pollution, Water nical Committee WM-59). quality, Report Water reuse, Water Number 1:1-14, Mar. 1968. purification, Ref. Water supply.

Keywords: Equipment,Users, Recreation management,Economic 80809 Beidleman, R.G. evaluatioa, Landuse plans, Biologists in America's Demand, Future needS. park- lands and forests. AMER. BIOL. TEACH. 30:288-290, Apr. 1968. Illus. 80805 Barnes, W.J. Some of the latest researchand Keywords: National parks, developments in theautomotive National forests,Biological industry...air pollution and studies, Wildlife, Parks, the search for cleanpower Forests and forestry. units. SAE J. 28(2):76-82, Mar.-Apr. 1968.Illus. 80810Birney, G.A., Ph.D. Keywords: Air pollution,Pollu- The poetics of American tion control, Corporations, space aspects of the topographical Private sector, Planning. in ninteenthcentury American literature. Dissertation, University of Ca.lifornia, 80806 Bates, M. San Diego, 1967. Abstracted in Effluents of affluence. NATUR. DISSERTATION ABSTRACTS (A) HIST. 77(2):24-26, Feb. 1968. 28(12), Pt. 1,June 1968. p. 5043-A and 5044-A. Keywords: Misuse, Pollution 166p. 1967. control, Historical $3.00, micro.; $7.80, foundations. Xerox.

Keywords: Open 80807 Battan, L.J. space, Wilderness areas, Aesthetic value, Social UNCLEAN SKY: A METEROROLCGIST value, psychological LOOKS AT AIR POLLUTION. New value, Communities, Historical York, Doubleday & Co. 1968. founda- $1.25, paperback. tions, Topography,Land use, Values, National heritage.

98 80811 Bolsterli, M.J. Keywords: Flood control, Soils, Bedford Park: a practical Flood plains, Topography, experiment in aesthetics. Mississippi River, Mapping, Dissertation, Univ. of Rivers. Minnesota, 1967. Abstracted in DISSERTATION ABSTRACTS (A), 28(12), Pt. 1, June 1968, 80815 Caldwell, M.C., and p. 5007-A. 141p. 1967. $3.0C, D.K. Caldwell. micro.; $6.80, Xerox. Vocalization of naive captive dolphins in small groups. Keywords: Values, Aesthetic SCIENCE 159:1121-1123, Mar. values, Communities. 1968. Ref., illus.

Keywords: Marine mammals, 80812 Bragdon, C.R. Animals, Communications. Noise: a syndrome of modern society. SCI. & CIT. 10:29-37, Mar. 1968. Ref., illus. 80816 Campbell, J.M. Breath of New York. SCIENCE 159:693-694, Feb. 1968. Keywords: Air pollution, Noise control, Urban planning, Envi- Keywords: Air pollution, New ronmental health, Pollution York City, Environmental control. health.

80813 Bridges, C.H., and 80817 Cardozier, V.R. P.E. Sendak. An analysis of the factors FISH AND WILDLIFE $110,000,000 affecting the status of pri- A YEAR IN MASSACHUSETTS. Final vate forest recreation develop- Report, Federal Aid in Fish & ment in Garrett County, Md. Wildlife Restoration, FW-1-R-1 Abstracted in: U.S. Dept. of 10p. 1968. Tables. Agriculture. MeINTIRE-STENNIS COOPERATIVE FORESTRY RESEARCH Keywords: Fishing, Hunting, PROGRAM, p. 65, Apr. 1968. Financial analysis of recrea- Univ. of Maryland Project T-16. tion resources development, Surveys, Survey techniques. Keywords: Private lands, Develop- ment of recreation resources, Forests and forestry, County 80814 Cain, J.M., and and municipal units, Maryland, M.T. Beatty. McIntire - Stennis Cooperative The use of soil maps in the Forestry Research Program, delineation of flood plains. Garrett County(Md.). WATER RESOURCES RES.4(1):173- 181, Feb. 1968, Ref., illus,, tables.

99 80818 Choate, J.E. POP. MECH. 129:123-127, Feb. Facts and the figures. 1968. YACHTING 123:55+, Jan. 1968. Keywords: Oceanography, Oceans Keywords: Boating industry, and seas, Scientific sites, Boats, Equipment, Statistics. Future needs.

80819 Christiansen, R.A., 80823Colwell, R.N. S.D, Staniforth, A. Johnson, Remote sensing of natural and R. Coopar. resources. SCI. AMER. 218(1): THE WISCONSIN SKI INDUSTRY: 54-69, Jan. 1J68. Ref., illus., SOME ECONOMIC ASPECTS. Research photos. Report 33. Madison, University of Wisconsin, in cooperation Keywords: Photography, Natural with the U.S. Dept. of Agricul- resources, Equipment. ture. 8p. Mar. 1968. Map, tables. 80824Commoner, B. Keywords: Wisconsin, Private Nature unbalanced, how man sector, Snow skiing, Economic interferes with the nitrogen impact, Winter sports, cycle, SCI. & CIT. 10:9-12+, Economics, Tourist trade. Jan. 1968. Ref., illus.

Keywords: Ecology, Nature 80820 Churchill, J.W. observation, Speeches. Recreation: a conceptual anal- ysis. Unpublished dissertation, University of Wisconsin, 1968. 80825 Corroll, V.A. Ref. AAHPER youth fitness test items and maximal oxygen in- Keywords: Philosophical anal- take. Dissertation, University ysis, Activities, Recreation of Illinois, 1967. DISSERTA- planning, Preferences. TION ABSTRACTS (A) 28(12) Pt. 1, June 1968. 130p. 1967. $3.00, micro.; $6.20, Xerox, 80821 Citizens, vs. noise. SCI. & CIT. 10(3):31, Mar. Keywords: Physical fitness, 1968. Youth, Education, American Association of Health, Physi- Keywords: Noise control, Air cal Education, and Recreation, pollution, Pollution control, Physical value. Health and safety guidelines, Environmental health, Urban planning. 80826 Cramp, S., and J. Gooders. London bird report. The house 80822 Cloud, W. martin in London. Science cities under the sea.

100 SMOKELESS AIR (145):167-168, Keywords: National parks, Spring 1968. Scientific sites, Land use, Land management, Conservation, Keywords: Air pollution, Birds, Nature observation. Insects, Habitat, Pollution control, London Natural History Society, Great Britain. 80831David, E.L. The use of assessed data to approximate sales values of 80827 Crocker, T.D. recreation property. LAND Some economics of air pollution ECON. 44(1):121-129, Spring control. NATURAL RESOURCES J. 1968. 8:236, Apr. 1968. Keywords: Private lands, Keywords: Pollution control, Values, Taxes. Air pollution, Economics.

80832 Dearinger, J.A. 80828 Croome, A. ESTHETIC AND RECREATIONAL Oil from the Torrey Canyon. POTENTIAL OF SMALL NATURAL- SEA FRONT. 14(5):138-149, ISTIC STREAMS NEAR URBAN AREAS. May 1968. Illus. Research Report No. 13. Uni- versity of Kentucky, Water Keywords: Oil, pollution, Pollu- Resources Institute, Lexington. tion control, Water pollution, USDI, 260p, 196E. Maps, tables, Environmental health, Torrey illus., photos, ref. Canyon. Keywords: Kentucky, Watersheds, Urban planning, Land use plans, 80829 Crowe, M.J. Streams, Aesthetic value, Toward a "definitional model" Site selection, Carrying capac- of public perceptions of air ity, Preferences, Survey tech- pollution. J. AIR POLLUT. niques, Potential recreation CONTROL ASS. 18:154-157, resources. Mar. 1968. Ref.

Keywords: Air pollution, User 80833 Doell, C.E. characteristics, Methodology, Pricing elements of land Surveys. acquisition. PARKS & REC. 3(1):29-30, 55, Jan. 1968.

80830 Curry- Lindahi, K. Keywords: Land acquisition, Scientific research in national Values, Eminent domain, parks. TRENDS PARKS RECREAT. Costs(direct). 5(2):7-8, Apr. 1968. Illus., photos. 80834Dominion Consultant Associates, Ottawa.

101 A SUMMARY OF A STUDY OF ONTARIO'S STRATEGY FOR CLEAN WATER; MARINE HIGHWAY IN RELATION TO Speech before the Water Quali- RECREATIONAL BOATING REQUIRE- ty Seminar of the Federal Bar MENTS. Ontario, Canada, Depart- Association, Albuquerque, New ment of Tourism and Information, Mexico, Apr. 6, 1968. U.S. Travel Research Branch. 1968. DEPT. OF THE INTERIOR NEWS Report No. 15. RELEASE. 9p. .1968. Ref.

Keywords: Boating waters,Marine Keywords: Water quality highways, Shoreline sites, standards, Health, and safety Development of recreation guidelines, Pollution control, resources, Boating, Tourism, Water pollution, Water quality, Docks and piers, Pollutioncon- Water reuse, Policy, Planning, trol, Water pollution,Ontario Legislation. (Canada), Marinas.

80839 Eissler, F. 80835 Driscoll, L.S. Toward an underwater wilder- Tourism-recreation potentialin ness. SIERRA CLUB BUL. four northeastern Alabama 53(1):26, Jan. 1968. counties. HIGHLIGHTS AGR. RES. 15(1):3, Spring 1968. Keywords: Wildernessareas, Preservation, Oceans and seas, Keywords: Potentialrecreation Marine sanctuaries. resources, County and municipal units, Alabama, Tourism,Sur- veys, Economic evaluation. 80840 THE ENVIRONMENT AND MAN. RESEARCH THROUGH 1967. Travelers Research Center, Inc. 80636 Duane, D.B. 64p. Jan. 1968. Sand inventoryprogram. SHORE AND BEACH 36(1):12-15, Apr. Keywords: Environmental quali- 1968. Map, ref. ty, Pollution control, Air pollution, Vehicles. Keywords: Sand, Statistics, Florida. 80841Federal Committee on Research Natural Areas,com- 80837Edgar, R.. pilers. A DIRECTORY OF Catching colonial seabirdsfor RESEARCH NATURAL AREAS ON FED- banding. BIRD BANDING39(1): ERAL LANDS OF THE UNITED STATES 41 -43.. 1968. Illus. OF AMERICA. Washington, D.C., GPO. 128p. 1968. Ref. Keywords: Birds, Bird banding, Equipment, Methodology, New Keywords: Natural areas, Direc- Zealand, United Kingdom. tories, Scientific sites, Public lands, Reference mate- rials, Federal agencies, Private 80838Edwards, M.N. lands, Public domain, Biological WATER QUALITY STANDARDS- A studies, Preservation, Land acquisition, Weather.

102 80842FEDERAL PROGRAMS FOR THE Dissertation, University of DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES. Illinois, 1967. Abstracted Compendium of papers submitted in: DISSERTATION ABSTRACTS (B), to the subcommittee on economic 28(12) Pt. 1, June 1968, progress of the Joint Economic p. 4890-B. 150p. $3.00, micro.; Committee, Congress of the U.S. $7.00, Xerox. 2 vols., 684p., GPO. 1968. Illus. Keywords: Botanical studies, Ecology, Forests and forestry, Keywords: Values, Preferences, Montana, Washington, Mountains, Future needs, Development Olympic Mountains. opportunity, Economics, Econom- ic development, Humanresources. 80846 Gates, D.M. Energy exchange and ecology. 80843 Feng, T.H. BIOSCIENCE 18(2):90-95, 1968. CHEMICAL EFFECTS OF BOTTOM Illus. DEPOSITS ON QUALITY ON IMPOUNDED WATERS. Office of Keywords: Environmental health, Water Resources Research Report Ecology. A-011, Washington, D.C., Office of Water Resources Research. 33p. Jan. 1968. Illus., tables. 80847 Giesbrecht, H. A design technique for utiliz- Keywords: Water resources, ing forest and other rural Water quality, Water pollution, lands by urbanites. Cited in: Reservoirs. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. McINTIRE-STENNIS COOPERATIVE FORESTRY RESEARCH PROGRAM. 80844 Fischer, W.A. p. 67. Apr. 1968. Southern POTENTIAL USES OF SPACE DATA Illinois University Project IN SURVEY OF SOIL, WATER AND 67-R-16. SUBURBIA. Washington, U.S. Geological Survey. 5p. 1968. Keywords: Farm lands, Forests Ref., table. and forestry, Use, Recreation resources, Illinois, Method- Keywords: Surveys, Aerial photo- ology, Dept. of Agriculture, graphy, Mapping, Photography, McIntire-Stennis Research Pro- Land use, Potential recreation gram, Development of recreation resources, Forest management, resources. Resource management, U.S. Geological Survey, Dept. of the Interior, Planning. 80848 Gilbert, J.B., J.S. Harnett, W.A. McClure, S.R. Komatsu, and R.D. Dewey. 80845 Fonda, R.W., Ph.D. Aesthetics in the design of Ecology of Montana and Sub- water facilities. Joint dis- alpine Forests, Olympic cussion. AMER. WAT, WORKS Mountains, Washington. ASS. J. 60(2):243-252, Feb. 1968. Photos.

103 Keywords: Beautification, The use of eye pupillary Aesthetic value, Design response as an indicator of criteria, Water management. aesthetic reactions to forest scenes. Cited in: U.S. Department of Agriculture. 80849 Gillespie, G.A., and McINTIRE-STENNIS COOPERATIVE D. Brewer. FORESTRY RESEARCH PROGRAM. Effects on nonprice variables p. 67. Apr. 1968, New York upon participation in water- State College of Forestry at oriented outdoor recreation. Syracuse Univ. Project K. J. FARM ECON. 50:82-90, Feb. 1968. Keywords: Aesthetic value, Forests and forestry, Agri- Keywords: Water sports, Econom- culture, McIntire-Stennis ics, Economic impact, Water Cooperative Forestry Research resources, Activities, Surveys, Program, New York, Measurement. Participation.

80853Gray, J.R. 80850 Gloyna, E.F., and Survey problems and techniques W. Eckenfelder, Jr., eds. in multi-recreational demand ADVANCES IN WATER QUALITY areas. AN ECONOMIC STUDY OF IMPROVEMENT. Water Quality THE DEMAND FOR OUTDOOR RECRE- Symposium. Austin, Texas, ATION (Cooperative Regional University of Texas Press. Research Technical Committee 513p. 1968. Illus. $15. WM-59) Report Number 1:56-64, Mar. 1968. Ref. Keywords: Water quality stand- ards, Pollution control, Water Keywords: Survey techniques, quality, Water pollution, Economic evaluation, Method- Future needs, Water resources, ology, Demand, Market analysis, Symposium, Texas, Methodology. Reservoirs, Land use, Data retrieval.

80851 Goldstein, J.H., Ph.D. An economic analysis of the 80854Gregory, G.R. wetlands problem in Minnesota. Statistical analysis of factors Dissertation, University of in influencing attendance at Minnesota, 1967. Abstracted forest recreation sites. in DISSERTATION ABSTRACTS (A), Cited in: U.S. Department of 28(12) Pt. 1, June 1968, Agriculture. McINTIRE-STENNIS p. 4799-A. 125p. 1967. $3.00, COOPERATIVE FORESTRY RESEARCH micro.; $6.00, Xerox. PROGRAM. p. 67, Apr. 1968. Univ. of Michigan Project 6. Keywords: Wetlands, Minnesota, Economic evaluation, Estuarine Keywords: Recreation resources, area. Use, Statistics, Forests and forestry, Dept. of Agriculture,

80852 Graves,, P.F., and W.D. Wenger. 104 McIntire-Stennis Cooperative p. 427-440, 1968. Ref., maps, Forestry Research program, illus., tables. Methodology, Forest management, Michigan. Keywords: Water quality, Pollu- tion control, Watersports, Water use, Beaches, Water pollu- 80855 Hansen, H.L. tion, Use factors, Lake Ontario, Ecological implications of the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, management of Itasca State Federal Water Pollution Control Park to meet recreational Administration, Clean Water objectives. Abstracted in: Restoration Act of 1966, Pollu- U.S. Dept. of Agticulture tion legislation. McINTIRE-STENNIS COOPERATIVE FORESTRY RESEARCH PROGRAM. p. 63-65. Apr. 1968. Photos., 80858Herrold, J.A., Ph.D. Univ. of Minn. Project 19-77. An exploratory study of the role of binocular vision in Keywords: State parks, Ecology, performance of dynamic movement Park management, Development of in tennis skills. Dissertation, recreation resources, McIntire- Ohio State University, 1967. Stennis Cooperative Forestry Abstracted in DISSERTATION Research program, Administra- ABSTRACTS (B) 28(12), Pt. 1, tion, Minnesota, Itasca State June 1968, p. 5180-B. 88p. Park, Dept. of Agriculture. 1967. $3.00, micro., $4.00, Xerox.

80856 Headly, J., and Keywords: Tennis, Sports. J. Lewis. PESTICIDE PROBLEM. AN ECONOMIC APPROACH TO PUBLIC POLICY. 80859 Isgur, B. Baltimore, Johns Hopkins. 1967. Beyond the planning dilemma. Ref. $3.50, paper. Editorial. J. SOIL WATER CONSERV. 23(3):82-83, May- Keywords: Pesticides, Natural June 1968. resources, Air pollution, Insects, Environmental health. Keywords: Future needs, Popula- tion distribution, Planning, Environmental quality. 80857Henley, R.J. Water quality influenceson out- door recreation in the Lake 80860James, G.A., and Ontario Basin. In: CONFERENCE R.K. Henley. ON GREAT LAKES RESEARCH. PRO- SAMPLING PROCEDURES FOR ESTI- CEEDINGS, 10th, Ann Arbor, MATING MASS AND DISPERSED TYPES Michigan, Internatiomil Associa- OF RECREATION USE ON LARGE tion of Great Lakes ..rch. AREAS. 15p. 1968. Southeast. Forest Exp. Sta., U.S. Forest Service, RES. PAPER SE-31,

105 Keywords: Use, Sampling methods, Keywords: Air pollution, Activities, Recreation resources, Automobiles, New York City. Eldorado National Forest, Meth- odology, Forest Service. 80865 Johnston, W.E., and V.S. Pankey. 80861Jemison, G.M. Use prediction models for Forest research and changing Corps of Engineers reservoirs patterns. FOREST FARMER 27(10): in California. AN ECONOMIC 8-9, 16-18, June 1968. Photo. STUDY OF Til8 DEMAND FOR OUT- DOOR RECREATION. (Cooperative Keywords: Forests and forestry, Regional Research Technical Future needs, Trees, Insects, Committee WM-59). Report Habitat management. No. 1:15-47, Mar. 1968. Tables.

80862 Jenkins, R.M. Keywords: Reservoirs, Califor- 1968 ANNUAL REPORT, EATIONAL nia, Use prediction, Recreation RESERVOIR RESEARCH PROGRAM. management, Socio-economic Fayetteville, Arkansas. 16p. studies, Population distribu- 1968. Tables. tion, Corps of Engineers.

Keywords: Reservoirs, Fishing, Fish, Survey techniques, Data 80866Jones, G. retrieval, Shoreline site, Contributions of tourism to Habitat, Lakes. regional economic development: a case study of Puerto Rico. RESEARCH REV. 36p. Mar. 1968. 80863Jensen, J.A. Withdrawing an old deposit from Keywords: Tourism, Economic a national treasury: recovering impact, Development of recrea- a new species of dinosaur. OUR tion resources, Regional plan- PUBLIC LANDS 18(1):14-17, ning, Puerto Rico. Winter 1968. Photos.

Keywords: Archeology, Museums, 80867 Jones, C. Scientific sites, Colorado, Soil lining for seepage Historical foundations, Historic control. PARKS & REC. 3(2):20, sites, Exploration, Bureau of 53, Feb. 1968. Photos. Land Management. Keywords: Reservoirs, Lakes, Soils, Methodology, Costs 80864Johnson,K.L., (direct), Bureau of Reclamation. Dworetzky,and A.N. Heller. Carbon monoxideand air pollution from automobileemissions in New 80868 Jones, D.M. York City. SCIENCE 160(3823): Intensity of user participation 67-68, Apr. 5, 1968. Notes, as a basis for differentiating charts. the recreation project. AN

106 ECONOMIC STUDY OF THEDEMAND EXPENDITURES IN ARIZONA FOR OUTDOOR RECREATION (;Cooper- Arizona Industry Reports. ative Regional Rdsearch Techni- Tempe, Ariz. State Univ., Bur. cal Committee WM-59. Report of Educational Research and Number 1:85-95, Mar. 1968. Services. 44p. 1968. Illus. Ref.

Keywords: Expenditures in Keywords: Preferences, Demand, state, Surveys, Tourism, Need, Survey techniques, Mar. Arizona, Economic impact, ket analysis, Participation, Recreation resources, Human resources, Economic Sightseeing. evaluation.

80872Kelly, W.F. 80869 Kates, Peat, Marwick& Alabama's hunter Co. pressure sur- vey. ALA. CONSERV. 38(1):12-13, NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO TOURIST Feb. 1968. Photo., table. INDUSTRY STUDY. Project Number 25055 under the Federal/Provin- Keywords: Hunting, Statistics. cial RuralDevelopment Agree- ment. A report preparedfor the Department of Tourism and 80873King, D.A. Information, Governmentof Forest recreation. demand Ontario, Canada. 89+p. May analysis. Cited in: U.S. 1968. Maps, illus., tables. Dept. of Agriculture. McINTIRE- STENNIS COOPERATIVE FORESTRY Keywords: Regional planning, RESEARCH PROGRAM.p. 67. Apr. Natural resources, Ontario, 1968. Univ. of Ariz. Project Recreationresources, Use, 620. Tourism, Tourist trade,Econ- omic impact, Canada. Keywords: Forests andforestry, Recreation resources, McIntire- Stennis Cooperative Forestry 80870 Katona, G. Research Program, Demand, BEHAVIORAL AND ECOLOGICAL Methodology. ECONOMICS. Consumer Behavior: Theory and Findingson Expecta- tions and Aspirations. AMER. 80874King, D.A., and ECON. REV. 58(2):19-30, May W.B. Kurtz. 1968. Ref., tables. Problems and procedures in using recreationists' cost Keywords: Socio-economic keeping records in estimating studies, Ecology, Socialcondi- recreation demand. AN ECONOMIC tions, Psychological value, STUDY OF THE DEMAND FOR OUT- Social value, Experience, Sur- DOOR RECREATION. (Cooperative veys, Economics. Regional Research Technical Committee WM-59). Report Number 1:96-102, Mar. 1968. 80871Kearns, F.W. A PRELIMINARY STUDYOF TOURIST

107 Keywords: Demand, Participa- Keywords: Leisure-time studies, tion, Expenditures, Equipment, Aged, Retirement, Leisure, Fees, Survey techniques. income, Employment, Economics, Social security, Duke Universi- ty, Dept. of Health, Education 80875 Kiplinger, W.M., Jr. and Welfare. Needfor a national institute of leisure research. Editorial. PARKS & REC. 3(5):17, May 1968. 80879La Page, W.F. THE ROLE OF CUSTOMER SATISFAC- Keywords: Leisure-time studies, TION IN MANAGING COMMERCIAL Future needs, Equipment, CAMPGROUNDS. U.S. Forest Activities, Conservation. Service Research Paper NE-105. (Northeastern Forest Experi- ment Station, Forest Service, 80876 Kneese, USDA. 1968). 23p. ECONOMICS AND THEQUALITY OF THE ENVIRONMENT-SOME EMPIRI- Keywords: Campgrounds, Com- CAL EXPERIENCES. Wash., D.C., mercial enterprises, User Resources for the Future, Inc. characteristics, Camping, 193p. Apr. 1968. Ref., tables. Management, Motivation.

Keywords: Environmental health, Experience, Economics, Benefit- 80880 Leakey, L.S.B., and cost analysis, Water pollution, others. Air pollution, Pollutioncon- Archaeological excavations in trol, Methodology, Economic the Calico Mountains, Califor- evaluation. nia: preliminary report. SCIENCE 160:1022-1023, May 1968. 80877Konrad, T.G., J.J. Hicks, and E.B. Dobson. Keywords: Archeology, Explora- Radar characteristics of birds tion, Experience, Mountains, in flight. SCIENCE 159(3812): California. 274-280, Jan. 1968. Ref.,illus., tables. 80881 Lepkowski, C.W. Keywords: Birds, Methodology, Environment. CHEM. ENG. NEWS Flyways, Migration. 46, 8A-17A, Mar: 11, 1968.

Keywords: Pollution control, 80878Kreps, J.M. Air pollution, St. Louis(Mo.), LIFETIME ALLOCATION OF WORK AND Environmental health. LEISURE. Research Report No. 22. Washington, D.C., Social Securi- ty Administration, U.S. Dept. 80882 Linder, R. of Health, Education, and What is ecology? S.D. CONSERV. Welfare. 44p. 1968. Illus., DIG. 35(1):5-8, Jan.-Feb. tables. 1968. Photos.

108 Keywords: Ecology, Natural Keywords: Huntingareas, Game, environment, National heritage, Land management, Administration, Balance of nature, Habitat, Indiana, Biological studies. Biological studies, Botanical studies. 80886 McCurdy, D.R. Study of the efficiency of 80883 Los Angeles County selected techniques formeas- Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO. uring recreation use of both LOS ANGELES LABOR RETIREE developed and non-developed RESEARCH REPORT. 65p. 1968. recreation areas. Cited in: Photos., tables, illus. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture McINTIRE-STENNIS COOPERATIVE Keywords: Users, Aged, Human FORESTRY RESEARCH PROGRAM. p. 67. resources, Economic impact, Apr. 1968. Southern Ill. Univ. Welfare economics, Educational Project 67-R-23. backgrounds, Future needs, Pre- ferences, Information centers, Keywords: Recreation areas, Labor, Enrichment of community, Use, Measurement, Surveys, Community organizations, Social Methodology, Development of value. recreation resources, Administra- tion, Dept. of Agriculture, McIntire-Stennis Cooperative 80884Luken, R.A., Ph.D. Forestry Research Program, Planning-programming-budgeting Potential recreation resources. system: a strategy for project evaluation. Dissertation, Univ. of Michigan, 1967.Abstracted 80887McCurdy, D.R. in: DISSERTATION ABSTRACTS (A), Study of the nature of private 28(12), Pt. 1, June 1968, horseback riding enterprises p. 5135-A and 5136-A. 282p. in Illinois. Cited in: U.S. 1967. $3.65, micro.; $12.85, Dept. of Agriculture. McINTIRE- Xerox. STENNIS COOPERATIVE FORESTRY RESEARCH PROGRAM. p. 67. Keywords: Conservationmanage- Apr. 1968. Southern Illinois ment, Methodology, Economic University Project 66-R-3. evaluation, Funding, Administra- tion, Natural resources, Recre- Keywords: Commercial enterprises, ation resources, Economic impact, Private sector, Horseback rid- Multiple use, Public lands, Bur- ing, Illinois, Dept. of Agri- eau of Land Management, Utah. culture, McIntire-Stennis Co- operative Forestry Research Program. 80885McCall, J.D., and W.B. Barnes. Game biologists use farmprac- 80888McDermid, R.W. tices to improve public hunting An evaluation of the effect of area. SOIL CONSERV. 33(8):180- state forests and parks on pub- 181, Mar. 1968. Map. lic recreational use of private

109 forests. Cited in: McINTIRE- Keywords: Pesticides, STENNIS COOPERATIVE Legisla- FORESTRY tion, Washington(D.C.), RESEARCH PROGRAM. p. 67.. Conservation. Apr. 1968. Louisiana State University Project 1232. 80892McNeely, J.C., Jr. Keywords: Stateparks, Use, Estimation of demandfor water- Private lands, Forestsand based outdoorrecreation forestry, Surveys, State activities. AN ECONOMIC STUDY forests, Planning, Louisiana, OF THE DEMAND FOR Dept. of Agriculture, OUTDOOR McIntire- RECREATION. Stennis Cooperative (Cooperative Forestry Regional Research Research Program. Technical Committee WM-59). Report Number 1:48-55,Mar. 1968. Tables, ref. 80889 McDermid, R.W. The role of largeprivate Keywords: Demand,Reservoirs, forest owners inoutdoor recre- Market analysis,Preferences, ation in Lousiana. Cited Eccmomic evaluation,Fees. in: Dept. of Agriculture. McINTIRE-STENNIS COOPERATIVE FORESTRY RESEARCH PROGRAM. 80893 MacMullan, Dr. R.A. p. 66-67. Apr. 1968.. Louisiana Can we afford dirtywater? State University 1177. MICH. OUT-OF-DOORS 19(3):15, 18, Mar. 1968. Keywords: Private lands, Development of recreation Keywords: Water pollution, resources, Activities, Louisi- Pollution control,Michigan, ana, Private sector, Recreation programs, McIntire-Stennis Research program,Dept. of Agri- 80894MacMullan, Dr. R.A. culture, Forestmanagement. The case against hardpesticides. MICH. CONSERV. 37(1):2-8, Jan.-Feb. 1968. Illus., 80890 McGough, B.C. photos. Methodology for highwayimpact Keywords -: Pesticides,Insects, studies. APPRAIS. J. 36(1): Wildlife management, 64-72, Jan. 1968. Public Ref., photos. laws, State legislature, Michigan, Legislation,Endanger- Keywords: Roadways, Methodology, ed species, Aerial photography, Preservation, Pri- Surveys, vate sector, State Economic impact, agencies, Values, :Land Biological studies, Air use, Benefit-cost analysis, pollution. Statistics, Economicevaluation.

80895Magyar, W.B. 80891McLean, L.A. Economic evaluation ofengineer- Pesticides & theWashington ing projects. ENG. ECON. 13(2): scene. 1TEES MAG. 28(2).:6-11, 67-85, Jan.-Mb. 1968. 22, Jan. -Feb.- 1968. Ref., Ref. illus.

110 Keywords: Economic evaluation, purpose reservoirs. Disserta- Benefit-cost analysis, Planning, tion, Purdue University, 1967. Engineering studies, Water Abstracted in DISSERTATION resources, Toronto(Canada). ABSTRACTS, (B), 28(12), Pt. 1, June 19681 p. 5005-B and 5006-B. 123p. 19674 $3.00, micro.; 80896 Mann, W.M., and $6.00, Xerox. K. Mann. Analysis of the influence of Keywords: Reservoirs, Multiple the Pearl River Reservoiron use, Methodology, Surveys, land prices in the area. Demand, Indiana, State parks, APPRAIS. J. 36(1):43-52, Jan. Use, Mathematical model. 1968. Maps, illus., table.

Keywords: Reservoirs, Land 80900Merriam, L.C. acquisition, Economics, Sur- A study of recreationuse of veys, Legal processes, Land forest lands in Montana. disposal, Sales, Mississippi, Cited in: U.S. Dept. of Pearl River Reservoir. Agriculture. McINTIRE-STENNIS COOPERATIVE FORESTRY RESEARCH PROGRAM. p. 67. Apr. 1968. 80897Mantle, E.D., and Univ. of Montana Project 804. r M. Jackson. The reclamation of scrap, with- Keywords: Recreationresources, out giving rise to noxious Use, Forests and forestry, fumes or volumes of black Montana, McIntire-Stennis smoke. COPPER 2(1):6-8, Jan. Research Program, Dept. of 1968. Illus. Agriculture.

Keywords: Air pollution, Clean Air Act, Pollution control, 80901Midwest Research Insti- Methodology, Pollution tute Report. ASSESSMENT OF legislation, United Kingdom. ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF EXTENS- IVE OR REPEATED USE OF HERBI- CIDES. Reviewed in SCI. & CIT. 80898Martasian, P.C. by S. Novick. 10:20-21, Jan. Noise pollution. MASS. AUDUBON 1968. NEWS. 7(8):4-6, Apr. 1968. Illus., tables. Keywords: Herbicides, Use, Ecology. Keywords: Noise control, Air pollution, Pollution control, Psychological value, Physical 80902Minckley, W.L. and value, Pollution legislation, J.E. Deacon. Methodology, Habitat. Southwestern fishes and the enigma of "endangered species." SCIENCE 153822):1424-1431, 80899 Matthias, J,S., Ph.D. Mar. 1968. Ref., maps, illus. Recreational impact of multi-

111 Keywords: Endangered species, Keywords: Social value, Urban Fish, Habitat, Misuse, Rivers, planning, Municipal parks, Dams, River basins, Population Enrichment of community living, distribution, Southwest. Future needs.

80903-Moller, J. 80907 Murison, W.F. Trends in nature conservation Analysis of recreation poten- in South Africa: research. tial in a second-growth red- TRENDS PARKS RECREAT. 5(1):9-12, wood stand in the North Coast Jan. 1968. Photos. Region of California. Cited in: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Keywords: Natural areas, Wild- McINTIRE-STENNIS COOPERATIVE life refuges, Preservation, FORESTRY RESEARCH PROGRAM. Parks, Policy, Administration, p. 67. Apr. 1968. Hvmboldt Park management, Ecology, State College, California Methodology, South Africa. Project 7.

Keywords: Redwoods, Trees, 80904 Moore, R.R. Preservation, Recreation Spatial relations as a guide resources, California, Develop- to predicting campground use. ment of recreation resources, Cited in: U.S. Dept. of Agri- Dept. of Agriculture, McIntire- culture. McINTIRESTENNIS CO- Stennis Research Program. OPERATIVE FORESTRY RESEARCH PROGRAM. p. 67. Apr. 1968. Utah State Univ. Project 669. 80908Nabb, E.H. Great impact; how developments Keywords: Campgrounds, Use, in offshore powerboat racing Methodology, Utah, Dept. of have been passed down to Agriculture, McIntire-Stennis pleasure boating. YACHTING Cooperative Forestry Research 123:80-2+, Jan. 1968. Illus. Program. Keywords: Boating, Boats, Motorboats, Regattas, 80905 Morrison, C.C., Jr. Equipment. CAN WE AFFORD NATURAL BEAUTY? Albany, New York State Natural Beauty Commission, 10p. 1968. 80909 Nebolsine, R. Today's problems of industrial Keywords: Natural beauty, waste water pollution abatement. State agencies, Beautification, NATURAL RESOURCES LAW. 1:39, New York, Costs. Jan. 1968.

Keywords: Pollution control, 80906 Mumford, L. Water pollution, Corporations, URBAN PROSPECT, ESSAYS. Pollution legislation. New York, Harcourt, Brace, and World. 255p. 1968.

112 80910Nesbitt, J.A. 80914Niemann, B.J., Jr., and An analysis of United Nations W.H. Tishler. service related to recreation. Logical and systematic design Dissertation, Teachers Collese, technique for park planning. Columbia University of New York PARKS & REC. 3(5):37-39, City. 317p. 1968. Microfilm May 1968. Illus. No. 68-11, 140. $4.25. Keywords: Parks, Planning, Keywords: International coopera- Methodology, Urban planning, tion, Recreation resources, Professional education, Univer- Planning, Outdoor education, sity of Wisconsin, Wisconsin, Recreation supply, Leisure- Municipal parks, Landscape time studies, United Kingdom. design.

80911 Neuzil, D.R. 80915 Novick, S., reviewer Uses and abuses of highway Assessment of ecological effects benefit-cost analysis. SIERRA of extensive or repeated use of CLUB BUL. 53(1):16-21, Jan. herbicides, Midwest research 1968. Tables, map, photo. institute report. Reviewed in SCI. & CIT. 10:20-21, Jan. Keywords: Roadways,. Economics, 1968. Costs, Benefit-cost analysis, Keywords: Herbicides, Environ- mental health, Ecology, Midwest 80912Nicholson, H Research Institute. Pesticide pollutioncontrol. SCIENCE159:1124+,Mar. 1968. Ref. 80916Outdoor Life. Research Department. OUTDOOR LIFE Keywords: Pollutioncontrol, CAMPING AND TRAILER UNIT STUDY: Pesticides, Misuse. RESULTS - Report No. I. New York, OUTDOOR LIFE 7p. Jan. 1968. Tables. 80913Nicholes, G.E. A profile investigation of Keywords: Camping, Surveys, recreation vehicle travelers User characteristics, Campers who use government and com- (vehicle), Campers, Trailers, mercial parking facilities. Sampling methods. Thesis. University of Utah, 1968. 80917 Outdoor Life. Research Keywords: Users, Parking areas, Department. The sports fish- Vehicles, Transportation ing market... onthe way to services. the seventies. New York, OUTDOOR LIFE Magazine. 34p. 1968.

113 Keywords: Fishinggear, Sales, Keywords: Planning, Method- Equipment, Commercialenter- ology, Tourism, Demand, Recre- prises, Fishing, Priyatesector, Statistics. ation resources, Surveys, Potential recreationresources.

80918Pearse, P.H. 80921 Public Land Law Review A new approach to theevalua- Commission. tion of non-priced recreational Land law report. OUR PUBLIC LANDS 18(1):21, resources. LAND ECON. 44(1): Winter 1968. 87-9^, Spring 1968. Illus., tables Keywords: Public lands, Land management, Forests and forest- Keywords: Recreationresources, ry, Land acquisition, Water Economics, Methodology,Demand, conservation, Fish, Wildlife, Value measurement,Economic evaluation. Development of recreation resources, Private sector.

80919 Popejoy, D.I.,Ph.D. 80922 Public Land Law Review The effects ofa physical fit- Commission. Land law report. ness program on selectedpsy- OUR PUBLIC LANDS chological and physiological 18(2):21, Spring 1968. measures of anxiety. Disserta- tion, University of Illinois, Keywords: Public Land Law 1967. Abstracted in: DISSERTA- TION ABSTRACTS (A), 28(12), Review Commission, Surveys, Nblic Lands, Continental Pt. 1, June 1968.p. 4900-A & shelf lands(U.S.), Fish, 4901-A. 226p. 1967. $3.00, micro.; $10.35, Xerox. Wildlife, Water resources, Public domain, Federal agencies. Keywords: Physical fitness, Recreation programs, Physical 80923 Randerson, D. value, Psychological value, A study of air pollution Measurement. sources as viewed by earth satellites. J. AIR POLLUT. CONTROL ASSN. 18:249-253, Apr. 1968. 80920Project Planning Associ- ates Limited, R.I. Wolfe Associ- ates, and Foundation of Canada Keywords: Air pollution, Aerial photography, Methodology. Engineering CorporationLimited. PROPOSAL FOR THE PREPARATIONOF A DESIGN METHODOLOGYFOR A 80924 DEMAND STUDY FOR THE ONTARIO Research center for Union Carbide: a bridge for TOURISM AND OUTDOOR RECREATION many disciplines. ARCH. RECORD PLAN. 27+p, Apr. 1968. Ref., illus., photos. 143:188-189, May 1968. Illus.

114 Keywords: Recreation resources, 80928 Schindler, J.D. Oceans and seas, Oceanography, A study of the efficiency of Marine life, Underwater the double sampling technique research, New Jersey. for measuring recreational use at the Crab Orchard National Refuge. Unpublished Masters 80925 Robinette, G. thesis, Southern Illinois Functional uses of plant Univ., 1968. Ref. material, PARKS & REC. 3(5): 48-49+, May 1968.Illus. Keywords: Sampling methods, Activities, National wildlife Keywords: Landscape design, refuges, Measurement, Use, Aichitecture, Plants, Planting Crab Orchard National Wildlife easement, Natural beauty, Refuge. Beautification, Highway beauti- fication, Scenic roadways, Planting designs. 80929 Schubel, J.R. Shore erosion of the northern Chesapeake Bay. FL,RE AND 80925 Rydell, C.P., and BEACH 36(1):22-26, Apr. 1968. B.H. Stevens. Photos., maps, illus. Air pollution and the shape of urban areas. AMER. INST. Keywords: Estuarine areas, PLANNERS J. 34(1):50-51, Jan. Geology, Erosion, Statistics. 1968. Ref., illus.

Keywords: Air pollution, Pollu- 80930 Seckler, D.W. tion control, Urban planning, Economic value and social Tourism, Mathematical model, welfare: the dilemma of econ- Auto touring, National Science omics in the Great Society. Foundation, National Institutes AN ECONOMIC STUDY OF THE DEMAND of Health. FOR OUTDOOR RECREATION (Coop- erative Regional Research Technical Committee WM-59) 80927 Sargent, F.O. Report Number 1:75-84, Mar. Economics of multiple use of 1968. forested land. In: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. McINTIRE- Keywords: Socio-economic STENNIS COOPERATIVE FORESTRY studies, Economic evaluation, RESEARCH PROGRAM. p.82, Apr. Great Society, Market analysis, 1968. Univ. of Vermont Recreational need. Project 6.

Keywords: Land management, 80931 Seneca, J.J. Multiple use, Economics, Forests A generalized approach to est- and forestry, Vermont, Dept. of imating recreation benefits. Agriculture, McIntire-Stennis Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Cooperative Forestry Research Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1968. Program.

115 Keywords: Recreationresources, 80934 Skreslet, S., and Benefit-cost analysis, Delaware, F. Aarefjord. River, Natural resources, TVA, Acclimatization to cold in man Economics, Methodology, Measure- induced by frequent scuba div- ment, Water quality. ing in cold water. J. APPL. PHYSIOL. 24(2):177-181. 1968.

80932 Sharpe, G.W. Keywords: Scuba diving, Temper- Relation of varied recreation ature, Environmental health, uses of forest lands to their Physical fitness, Biological management for timber production studies, Water sports, Physical in western Washington. Cited value. in: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. MeINIIRE-STENNIS COOPERATIVE FORESTRY RESEARCH PROGRAM, 80935 Smith, A.W. p. 67. Apr. 1968. Univ. of The long battle for the Potomac. Washington Project 3. NAT. PARKS 42(244):2, 23, Jan. 1968. Keywords: Recreation resources, Land use, Activities, Forests Keywords: Water resources, and forestry, Multiple use, Conservation pollution con- Administration, Land management, trol, Water pollution, Est- Washington, Regional planning, uarine areas, Scenic ease- Dept. of Agriculture, McIntire- ment, Flood control, Natural Stennis Cooperative Forestry environment, Federal agencies, Research Program. Development of recreation resources.

80933 Skau, C.M., and P.T. Tueller. 80936 Smith, C.D. Recreational uses and factors A sanitary fill inside the influencing their quality and city. AMER. CITY 83(4):90-92, quantity in isolated forest and Apr. 1968. Photos. rangelands of northwestern Nevada. U.S. Dept. of Agricul- Keywords: Junkyards, Planning, ture. McINTIRE-STENNIS COOPER- Methodology, Cedar Rapids(Iowa), ATIVE FORESTRY RESEARCH PROGRAM. Beautificat4on. p. 83. Apr. 1968. Univ. of Nevada Project 672. 80937 Smith, D.L., Ph.D. Keywords: Recreation resources, The response of State and local Use factors, Multiple use, Land governments to Federal grant- management, Forests and forestry, in-aid payments. Dissertation, Nevada, Rangelands, Dept. of University of Arizona, 1968. Agriculture, McIntire-Stennis Abstracted in: DISSERTATION Cooperative Forestry Research ABSTRACTS (A), 28(12), Pt. 1, Program. June 1968, p. 4802-A. 295p.

116 1968. $3.80, micro.; $13.30, Vol. 1: AIR POLLUTION AND ITS Xerox. EFFECTS. London and New York, Academic Press, Inc. 694p. Keywords: Federal agencies, 1968. State agencies, County and municipal units, Federal Keywords: Air pollution, grants. Health Laid safety guidelines, Environmental health, Vegeta- tion, Biological studies, 80938 Smith, E.E., and United Kingdom. K.S. Shumate. DEVELOPMENT OF A NATURAL LABOR- ATORY FOR THE STUDY OF ACID 80943 Stewart, D.L., Ph.D. MINE DRAINA(E. Columbus, Ohio, Aspects of Chilean water law Ohio State University. Water in action: a case study Resources Center. 35p. Feb. Dissertation, Univ. of Wis- 1968.. Ref., illus., tables. consin, 1967. Abstracted in DISSERTATION ABSTRACTS (A), Keywords: Surface mining, 28(12), Pt. 1, June 1968, Reclamation, Water quality, p. 5078-A and 5079 -A. 497p. Acid mine drainage. 1967. $6.35, micro. -;$22.50, Xerox.

80939 Smyth, P. Keywords: Chile(South America), Motorboating, a sixty-year Legislation, Recreation survey. MOTOR B. 121:24-37+, resources, Water supply. Feb. 1968.

Keywords: Surveys, Boating, 80944 Stoevener, H.H., and Statistics. L.J. Guedry. Sociological characteristics of the demand for outdoor recrea- 80940 Smyth, P. tion. AN ECONOMIC STUDY OF THE Next sixty years. MOTOR B. DEMAND FOR OUTDOOR RECREATION. 121:38-39+, Feb. 1968. (Cooperative Regional Research Technical Committee WM-59) Keywords: Boating, Future needs, Report Number 1:65-74, Mar. Surveys, Statistics. 1968, ref.

Keywords: Demand, Social value, 80941- Standards at the edge of Economic evaluation, Educational the art. SCI. N. 93-61-2, backgrounds, User characteris- Jan. 1968. Illus. tics, Age, Enrichment of family living, Recreation need. Keywords: Air pollution,Pollu- tion control, Methodology. 80945 Stone, R., and J. Napier Pollution pickle revisited. 80942 Stern, A.C. MOTOR B. 121:318-19, Jan, 1968. AIR POLLUTION- 2nd edition - Illus.

117

L... Keywords: Water pollution, ACTIVITIES. REPORTS. 3(1): Boating, Legal processes, 1-8, Jan. 1968; 3(2):1-8, Pollution control, Boats, May 1968.

Keywords: Planning, County and 80946 Stuart, D.G. municipal units, Communities, Planning for pedestrians. Private sector, Conservation AMER. INST. PLANNERS J. programs, State agencies, 34(1):37-41, Jan. 1968. Ref., Community organizations. tables.

Keywords: Walking, Surveys, 80951U.S. Coast Guard Urban planning, Land use, BOATING STATISTICS 1967. Landscape design. Washington, GPO. (CG-357) 68p. 1968. Map, illus., tables. 80947 Sutton, H. Tomorrow's traveler. SAT. R. Keywords: Boating, Boats, 51:41-2+, Jan. 1968. Illus. Motorboats, National Safety Council, Bureau of Vital Keywords: Flying, Tourism, Statistics. Transportation, Future needs.

80952 U.S. Corps of Engineers 80948 Symons, G.E., Ph.D. BEAVER BROOK DAM AND RESERVOIR, Water -reuse- what do we mean? KEENE, NEW HAMPSHIRE. U.S. 90th WATER I.: WASTES ENGR. 5(6): Congress, 2nd Session, Senate 40-43, June 1968. Illus., table. Doc. No. 68. 99p. Feb. 1968. Ref., photos, tables. Keywords: Water reuse, Histori- cal foundations, Swimming pools, Keywords: Reservoirs, Recrea- County and municipal units, tion supply, Multiple use, Corporations. Flood control, Dams, Water sports.

80949 Travel Research Branch, Ontario Dept. of Tourism & 80953U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Information. TRAVEL RESEARCH Cooperative State Research Serv- REPORTS. Abstracts. Toronto, ice. McINTIRE-STENNIS COOPERA- Conario, Canada, Travel TIVE FORESTRY RESEARCH PROGRAM. Research Branch of the Ontario Recreation Projects, p. 63-68. Department of Tourism and Washington, D. C., GPO. 105p. Information. 1968. Apr. 1968. Ref., illus., photos., tables. Keywords: Surveys, Tourism, Economic impact, Users, Econo- Keywords: Forest management, mic evaluation, Ontario(Canada). Legislation, Forests and forest- ry, Multiple use, Development of recreation resources, McIntire- 80950 U.S. Bureau of the Census, Stennis Research Program, Dept. and the Small-Area Data Advis- of Agriculture. ory Committee. SMALL-AREA DATA 80954 U.S. Federal Water Keywords: Activities, Play- Pollution Control Administra- grounds, Children. tion. NATIONAL ESTUARINE POLLU- TION STUDY. 14p. 1968. Map, illus. 80958 Wden, F.A. Public use of forest wildlife-- Keywords: Estuarineareas, Water economic aspects. FOREST pollution, Surveys, Pollution CHRON. control, Wetlands. 44(2):17-19, Apr. 1968.

Keywords: Wildlife, Public lands, Use, Forests and forest- 80955 U.S. Geological Survey. ry, Economic evaluation. Water Data for Metropolitan Areas. USGS Water-Supply Paper 1871. Washington, D.C., GPO. 80959 Webster, H.H. 397p. 1968. Ref., illus., Forest-recreation investment tables. $1.50. opportunities in Iowa. Cited in: U. S. Dept. of Keywords: Water supply, Urban Agriculture. McINTIRE-STEN- planning, Hydrology, Pollution NIS COOPERATIVE FORESTRY control, Water resources, Stat- RESEARCH PROGRAM. p. 63. istics, Water pollution, Flood Apr. 1968. Iowa State Univ. control, U.S. Geological Project 1580. Survey. Keywords: Development of recreation resources, Forest 80956 Utah. State University. management, Investment, Recreation use within a recrea- McIntire-Stennis Research Pro- tion complex as determined by gram, Dept. of Agriculture, sample counts and continuous Iowa. records. Cited in: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. McINTIRE- STENNIS COOPERATIVE FORESTRY 80960 What's ahead for camp- RESEARCH PROGRAM. p. 67. Apr. ing 1968? CAMP. MAG. 40(1): 1968. Utah State Univ. Project 12-14, Jan. 1968. Map, illus. 657. Keywords: Statistics, Camping, Keywords: Recreation resources, Fees, Planning. Use, Measurement, Methodology, Sampling methods, Utah, Dept. of Agriculture, McIntire-Sten- 80961 Whiteside, .B.G., Ph.D. nis Cooperative Forestry Population dynamics of fishes Research Program. in farm ponds in Payne County, Oklahoma. Dissertation, Oklahoma State University, 8095 7 Wade, G.R. 1967. Abstracted in DISSERTA- A study of free-play patterns TION ABSTRACTS (B), 28(12), of- elementary school age Pt. 1, June 1968, p. 5258-B. children in playground equip- 70p. 1967. $3.00, micro.; ment areas. Masters thesis, $3.80, Xerox. Peunsylvania State Univ. 1968. 180p. 1968. Ref. 119 Keywords: Fish, Population 80965 Williams, H.L., and studies, Ponds, Oklahoma,Recre- W.D. Davis. ation resources, Fishing, Fish Effect of sceniceasements on stocking, Farm lands. the market value of realprop- erty. APPRAISAL J. 36(1): 15-24, Jan. 1968.Map, illus., 80962 Whitman, I.L. photos., tables. USES OF SMALL URBAN RIVER VALLEYS. U.S. Corps of Engr., Keywords: Sceniceasement, Balto. District. 310p. Apr. Land acquisition, Legalpro- 1968. Ref., maps, illus., cesses, Economic evaluation, photos., tables. Parkways, Values, Allegheny County(N.C.). Keywords: Corps of Engineers, Naturalresources, Use, Parks, Land use, Recreation areas, 80966 Wolfe, R.I., and Potential recreationresources, J.B. Ellis. Recreation resources. A SHORT-TERM EXPLORATORYSTUDY OF CANADIAN STATISTICSON OUT- DOOR RECREATION AND TOURISM. 80963 Whitt, D.M. 103+p. Apr. 1968. Ref., illus., Surface-mined land. SOIL tables. CONSERV. 33(6):123-1r, Jan. 1968. Photos., tables. Keywords: Statistics, Recrea- tion resources, Canada, Keywords: Erosion, Surfacemin- Tourism, Activities, Surveys. ing, Erosion control,Water pol- lution, Soil Conservation Service, Public laws,Reclama- 80967Wolman, A. tion, Conservation programs, Air pollution: time for Land use, Misuse, Planning, Fed- appraisal. SCIENCE 159(3822) -: eral agencies, Potential recre- 1437-1440, Mar. 1968. Ref. ation resources. Keywords: Air pollution, Bio- logical studies, Economic 80964 Wilcox, A.T. impact, Historical foundations, Use of Colorado Mountain area Legislation, Planning criteria. in relation to forestrecrea- tion. Cited in: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. McINTIRE- 80968Wolozin, H. STENNIS COOPERATIVE FORESTRY The economics of air pollution: RESEARCH PROGRAM. p. 67. Apr. central problems. LAW& CONTEMP 1968. Colorado State Univ. PROB. 33(2):227-238, Spring Project 313. 1968. Ref., illus.

Keywords: Mountains, Develop- Keywords: Air pollution, Pollu- ment of recreationresources, tion control, Economic impact, Forests and forestry, Use, Costs, Economics, Benefitcost Colorado, Recreationresources, analysis, Mathematical models, Administration, Dept. of Agri- Facilities, Legislation, Method- culture, McIntire-Stennis ology, Measurement. Cooperative Forestry Research Program.

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80969Abelson, P.H. Recreation, Jan. 1968. Effects of cuts in Federal sup- Washington, D.C., NEA-AAHPER port of university research. 96p, Jan. 1968. $2.00. SCIENCE 160:721, May 1968. Keywords: Recreation resources, Keywords: Research, Professional Outdoor education, Institutes education, Legislation, Federal and conferences, Private sector. agencies, Universities.

80974 American Association of 80970Abelson, P.H. Health, Physical Education, & The National Science Foundation. Recreation. PROCEEDINGS OF THE SCIENCE 160:487, May 1968. FIRST NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY ADMIN- Keywords: National Science ISTRATORS OF HPER (Health, Foundation, Research, Federal Physical Education, and agencies, Private sector, Recreation). 56p. 1968. Ecology. Illus.

Keywords: Institutes & confer- 80971 Adams, R. McC. ences, Administration, Planning, Archeological iesearch strate- Curriculum, Professional educa- gies: past and present. tion, Recreation programs, SCIENCE 160(3833):1187-1192, Facilities, Staffing. June 1968. Ref.

Keywords: Archeology, Research, 80975American Association of Methodology, Historical founda- Health, Physical Education & tions, Ecology, Philosophical Recreation. SCHOOL SAFETY foundations, Scientific sites, POLICIES WITH EMPHASIS ON PHYS- Planning. ICAL EDUCATION, ATHLETICS, AND RECREATION. 32p. 1968. $1.00.

80972 Alonso, B. Keywords: Safety, Activities, Education and recreation, pro- Facilities, Children, Recrea- grams and facilities. PARKS & tion programs, Health & safety REC. 3(3):46+, Mar. 1968. Ref. guidelines, Youth.

Keywords: Conservation educa- tion, Recreation programs, 80976 Anderson, J.E., and Facilities, Youth, Outdoor ;edu- N. Jacobson. cation, Nature study, Field Environmental learning: an trips. experimental summer program. SCI. TEACH. 35:37-39, Apr. 1968. Illus. 80973American Association of Health, Physical Education & Keywords: Outdoor education, Recreation. CAMPUS RECREATION. Field trips, Experience, Proceedings. National Confer- Youth, Recreation programs, ence on College and University Educative value, Ecology, Summer, Montana.

121 80977 Anderson, J.M. value, Camps, Maryland, School Professional preparation for camping, Youth. recreation and park personnel. JOPHER39(3):85-86, Mar. 1968. 80982 Boyd, E. Recipe for learning. PARKS & Keywords: Park management, REC. 3(6):42-44, 69, June 1968. Statistics. Keywords: Outdoor education, Children, Camping, Experience, 80978Anderson, J.M. Educative value, School camping, Report from the National Confer- Maryland. ence on College-University Rec- reation, Washington, D.C., Jan. 7-10, 1968. JOPHER 39:10+, 80983Branca, J.R. Apr. 1968. Illus. Where imaginationssoar. AMER. CITY 83(3):67-68, Mar. 1968. Keywords: Institutes and Con- Photos. ferences, Private sector, Professional education. Keywords: Playgrounds, Inter- agency coordination, Policy, Federal grants, Socio-economic 80979 Bannon, J.J. studies, Mount Vernon(N.Y.). The community school. PARKS & REC. 3(1):26-28, Jan. 1968. Photos. 80984 Burck, G. New business for business: Keywords: Economics, Communi- reclaiming human resources. ties, Facilities, Topeka(Kans.), FORTUNE 77:158-51+, Jan. 1968. Austin(Texas). Illus.

Keywords: Social value, Natural 80980 Bohannan, P.J. resources,-Planning, Values, Field anthropoligists and class- Social conditions, Human room teachers. SOCIAL ED. resources. 32:161-166, Feb. 1968.

Keywords: Outdoor education, 80985 Carter, L.J. Field trips, Anthropology. National academy of sciences: unrest among the ecologists. SCIENCE 159(3812):287-289, 80981 Boyd, E. Jan. 1968. Reply by P.B. Camp Greentop, an outdoor Sears. 159:1049, Mar. 1968. recipe for learning. SCH. ACTIVITIES 39:15-19, Mar. 1968. Keywords: Ecology, National Illus. Academy of Sciences, Conserva- tion, Environmental health, Keywords: Outdoor education, Future needS. Camping, Experience, Educative

122 80986 Carvajal, J. and professional recreators. REC. E. Munzer, compilers. MANAGE. 26(2):20, 23-24, Mar. CONSERVATION EDUCATION: A 1968. SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY. Danville, Illinois, Interstate Keywords: Statistics, Sports, Printers & Publishers. 98p. Industrial recreation, Facil- 1968. Ref. ities, Professional education, Surveys; Purdue University. Keywords: Conservation, Conser- vation education, Bibliogra- phies, Reference materials. 80991 Cureton, T.K., Jr., ed. & comp. ABSTRACTS OF GRADUATE THESES IN PHYSICAL 80987 Clawson, M. EDUCATION, RECREATION AND Philmont scout ranch; an inten- HEALTH EDUCATION. 15th, 1967.. sive'y managed wilderness. Urbana, University of Illinois. AMER. FORESTS 74(5):20-23+, 1968. May 1968. Keywords: Research, Profession- Keywords: Wilderness areas, Boy al education. Scouts, Private sector, South- west,.- Experience, Wilderness travel, Youth. 80992 Delano, Mrs. S.C.L. National parks. GARDEN CLUB AMER. BULL. 56(2):52, Mar.. 80988 Cole, R.C. 1968. Outdoor education at Sandy Hook. TRENDS PARKS RECREAT, Keywords: Youth, National 5(1):1-2, 27-32, Jan. 1968. parks, Funding, Conservation Photos. programs, Student Conservation Association, Inc., Sagamore Keywords: Outdoor education, Hill National Historic Site Nature centers, Conservation (N.Y.), Outdoor education,. programs, Geology, Nature walk- Experience, Summer. ways, Youth, Adults, State parks, Educative value, Nature observation, Biological studies, 80993Estep, S.V. Natural areas, Sandy Hook State What inner-city campers taught Park, New Jersey. us. CAMP. MAG. 40:12-13, May 1968.

80989 Coleman, J.S. Keywords: Campers, Children, Learning potential in games. Youth, Camping, Urban planning, MICH. ED. J. 45:52,, Feb. 1968. Values.

Keywords: Educative value,

Outdoor games, Values. -80994. Evans, W.R. Experienced teacher fellowship program in-outdoor recreation 80990 Corbin, -D.H. and conservation. J. HEALTH Purdue survey points up need for

123 PHYS. ED. & REC. 39(3):79-80, Camping, Conservation Mar. 1968. education.

Keywords: Outdoor education, Conservation. 80999Gunier, W.J., and J. Stoner. Field lab opens outdoorsto 80995 Ewing, A. biology students. SCH. & COM. Down to the sea for science. 54:23, Apr. 1968. SCI. N. 93:383-385, Apr. 1968. Illus. Keywords: Outdoor education, Field trips,- Biological Keywords: Oceanography, Research, studies, Conservation education. Oceans and seas, Scuba diving, Oceanographic research, Scripps Institution of Oceanography(La 81000Gunn, C.A. Jolla,(Calif.). CREATING A NEW TOURISM-RECRE- ATION ENVIRONMENT. College Station, Texas A&M University. 80996 Frank, R.D. 6p. 1968, When inner-city childrencome to camp. CAMP. MAG. 40:11-12, Keywords: Development of May 1968. Illus. recreation resources, Tourism, Research, Institutes and Keywords: Camping, Campers, conferences, Recreation planning. Special users, Handicapped, Social value, Physical value, Psychological value, Children 81001Hammerman, D.R., and (city). W.M. Hammerman, comps. OUTDOOR EDUCATION:A BOOK OF READINGS. Minneapolis, Burgess 80997 Greene, K.L. Publishing Company. 401p. 1968. Outdoor education; hybridoccu- $7.50. Ref. pation for the biology teacher. AMER. BIOL. TEACH. 30:285-287, Keywords: Nature observation, Apr. 1968. Illus. Outdoor education, Experience.

Keywords: Outdoor education, Conservation education, Children, 81002Handicapped camper Educative value, Biological survey. CAMP. MAG. 40:31+, studies, Field trips, Methodology, Apr. 1968. Illus.

Keywords: Campers, Handicapped, 80998Gruley, N. Surveys. Nature counselor writes. CAMP. MAG. 40:29, Apr. 1968. 81003Hanson, R.F., and Keywords: Outdoor education, S. Gee. Nature observation, Camps, "Project Contact" A summer

124 program for hard-to-reach 81007 Heger, H.K. youth in San Diep, Cal!fornia. Let's get the urban student PARKS & REC. 3(4):42, 63, Apr. out of the streets and into 1968. the fields. OHIO SCH. 46:18- 20+, May 1968.- Illus. Keywords: Youth, Summer, Recre- ation programs, YMCA, San Diego Keywords: Outdoor education, (Calif.). Summer, Children(city), Urban planning, Conservation educa- tion, Nature. observation, 81004Harrington, R., and Educative value. R.R. Smith. Learning with nature. MICH. CONSERV. 37(2):14-17, Mar.- 81008Hendrick, D.J. Apr. 1968. Photos. Friday is for the birds. AMER. BIOL. TEACH. 30:212-214 Keywords: Outdoor education, Mar. 1968. Children, Ecology, Nature observation, Field trips, Keywords: Birds, Bird watching, Michigan, Recreationprograms, Nature observation, Experience, Soils, Animals. Bird banding, Educative value.

81005 Haugen, A.O. 81009Henke, D.D., Ph.D. Outdoor education for outdoor Assessment of effects of an recreation. IOWA CONSERV. acting experience upon parti- 27(2):14, 16, Feb. 1968. cipants in a public recrea- Photos. tion department children's dramatics program. Disserta- Keywords: Outdoor education, tion, University of Illinois, Nature appreciation, Future 1967. Abstracted in DISSERTA- needs, Survival education Rec- TION ABSTRACTS (A), 28(12), reation supply, Activities, Pt. 1, June 1968, p. 5179-A Leisure, Preservation, Popula- and 5180-A. 204p. 1967. tion distribution, Wilderness $3.00, micro.; $9.25, Xerox. areas. Keywords: Recreation programs, Communities, Municipal programs, 81006 Hawkins, R.C., and Children, Oak Park(I11.), Out- C. Bonney. door dramatic events, .Outdoor laboratory program for Psychological value. the elementary school. NAT. EL. PRIN. 47:20-24, Feb. 1968. Illus. 81010Hilsendager, D.R. The Buttonwood Farms project. Keywords: Field trips, Outdoor JOHPER. 39(3):46-48, education, Children, Experience, Mar. 1968. Nature observation, Exploration, Conservation education, Keywords: Physical fitness, Educative value. Physical value, Children,

125 Recreation programs, Thera- Keywords: Playgrounds, Children, puetic recreation. Outdoor games, Spring, Nature observation, Urban planning.

81011 Hoban, C.F. Outdoor recreation andcurric- 81016Hummer, P.J., Jr. ulum planning. AV. INSTR. Outdoor classroom: forest, 13:263-266, Mar. 1968. stream, and pond. AMER. BIOL. TEACH. 30:177-180, Mar. 1968. Keywords: Planning, Educative Ref. Value, Curriculum, Recreation planning. Keywords: Outdoor education, Nature observation, Educative value. 81012Hodgen, E. Recreation program for the handicapped needed. ILL. PARKS 81017Humphrey, H.H. 24(2):40, 43-44, Mar.-Apr. 1968. Summer of discovery. PARKS & REC. 3(4):17, Apr. 1968. Keywords: Handicapped, Recrea- Photos. tion programs, Fees, Legalpro- cesses, Activities. Keywords: Municipal parks, Activities, Urban planning, Recreation programs, Summer, 81013Hogg, J.S., and Children(city), Outdoorgames, H.J. McWhinnie. Exploration, Sightseeing. Pilot research in aesthetic education. STUDIES ART ED. 9:52-59, Winter 1968. 81018Kempthorne, W. Community garden for children; Keywords: Aesthetic value, Jurupa Mountains cultural Research, Education, Natural center, Riverside, California. beauty. AMER. HOME71:20+, Mar. 1968. Illus.

81014Hopkins, M.V. Keywords: Gardens, Children, Shifting emphasis. SCH. ARTS Gardening, Nature centers, 67:10-12, May 1968. Illus. Mountains, Riverside(Calif.).

Keywords: Municipal parks, Beautification, Urban planning, 81019Kent, N. Park management, Regional On the art of landscape planning. drawing. AMER. ARTIST 32(6): 30-36, June 1968. Illus.

81015Howell, R.R. Keywords: Outdoor painting, Spring comes to a citynursery Methodology, Landscape design, school playground, YOUNG Aesthetic value, Natural beauty. CHILDREN. 23:196-201, Mar. 1968. Illus.

126 81020Kirk, J.J. Keywords: Nature appreciation, Prerequisites for camp accred- Playgrounds, Recreation areas, itation. CAMP. MAG. 40(6): Future needa. 5-6, June 1968.

Keywords: Camping, Camps, Out- 81025- Mahoney, M.R. door education, Youth. Bird watchers, junior style. PARENTS MAG. 43:50-51+, May 1968. 81021Lane, R.G. Georgia passes certification Keywords: Bird watching, Nature law. PARKS &.REC. 3(6):48, observation, Children. 68, June 1968. Photo.

Keywords: Professional educa- 81026Manley, A. tion, Curriculum, State agen- RUSHTON AND HIS TIMES IN cies, Leadership, Administra- AMERICAN CANOEING. Syracuse tion, Recreation programs, Univerdity Press. 203p. 1968. Georgia. $14.00.

Keywords: Canoeing, Historical 81022 Loret, J. foundations, National heritage. Long Island, an outdoor- class- room for teachers. CONSERVA- TIONIST22:12-13, Apr. 1968.. 81027Melvin, A.G. Illus. Mystery in shells; shell hear- ing analogous to crystal Keywords: Outdoor education, gazing. HOBBIES 72:119, Feb. Long Island(N.Y.), Conservation 1968. Illus. education, Field trips, Nature observation. Keywords: Shells, Beaches, Activities.

81023McCreary-Juhasz, A., and S.E. Jensen. 81028Miller, M.E. Benefits of a school camp expe- Camp counseling benefits rience to emotionally disturbed teacher training courses. children in regular classrooms. CAMP. MAG. 40:32-33, Apr. EXCEPT. CHILD. 34:253, Jan. 1968. 1968. Keywords: Camping, School Keywords: Camping, Psycholog- camping, Curriculum, Teacher ical value, Children, Special training. users, School camping, Thera- peutic recreation. 81029Miller, R. An outdoor classroom. KANS. 81024 McLean, M.T., Jr. FISH & GAME 25(2):I4-15, Keeping the outdoors for the Spring 1968. Photos. future. PARKS & REC. 3(1) :31- 32, 54, Jan. 1968. Photo.

127 Keywords: Outdoor education, 81034Mysteries of the marshes. Youth, Conservation education, GRADE TEACH. 85:127-129, School camping, Camps. Apr. 1968. Illus.

Keywords: Estuarine areas, 81030Milliken, M. Walking, Nature observation, FIELD STUDY MANUAL FOR OUTDOOR Children, Educative value, LEARNING. Burgess Publishing Wetlands, Experience. Co. 122p. 1968. $2.35.

Keywords: Field guide, Outdoor 81035 National Academy of education, Conservation, Nature Sciences, BOR and the Conser- observation. vati;1 Foundation. STUDY CON- FERENCE ON OUTDOOR RECREATION RESEARCH, Woods Hole, Mass., 81031Mills, E.A. June 1968. (Press release). Craft programs can be creative; Adirondack woodcraft camps for Keywords: Research, Environ- boys. CAMP. MAG. 40(6):10-11, mental health, Bureau of Out- June 1966. Photos. door Recreation, Conservation foundation, Institutes & Keywords: Camps, Arts and conferences, Planning, Federal crafts, Youth, Recreation pro- agencies, Private sector, grams, Outdoor education, State agencies, U.S.A. Educative value.

81036 National Recreation and 81032 Monagan, G.C., Jr. Park Association. National Recreation supervision curric- forum. Preparing tomorrow's ulum for the junior college. park, recreation.and conserva- JUN. COL. J. 38:30-31+, May tion leaders. Summary high- 1968. Illus. lights of conference, Apr. 18- 20, 1968, Washington, D. C. Keywords: Curriculum, Junior PARKS & REC. 3(6):33-40, college, Professional education, June 1968. Illus., photos. Administration, Educative value. Keywords: Institutes & confer- ences, Leadership, Recreation 81033Murphy, G.W. programs, Professional River and its tributaries: our education. laboratory. ANER.,BIOL. TEACH. 30:198-200, Mar. 1968. 81037Need for a national Keywords: Biological studies, institute of leisure research. Rivers, Outdoor education, PARKS & REC. 3(5):17, May Water resources. 1968.

128 Keywords: Leisure-time studies, education, Camping, Campfire Leisure, Future needs, National cookery, Safety, Lander(Wyd.), Institute of Leisure Research Leadership. (proposed). Imstitutes and conferences, Recreation programs. 81042 Psychological values 0 of lifetime sports; report. JOHPER. 38:33-37, 81038 Never swim alone; teach- Nov. 1967. ing unit. SCH. SAFETY`3:13- 14+, Mar. 1968. Illus. Keywords: Activities, Psych- ological value, Sports. Keywords: Swimming, Safety, Health & safety guidelines, Accident prevention. 81043 Rabb, G.B. Education and zoos. AMER. BIOL. TEACH. 30:291-296, 81039 New York City. Board Apr. 1968. Ref., illus. of Education. Bureau of Curriculum Development. Keywords' Zoos, Educative SWIMMING AND WATER SAFETY: value, Outdoor education, Grades K-12. NYC BD. ED. Animals, Wildlife, Nature CURRIC. BUL. 1967-1968, No. 12. observation. 64p. 1968. Ref.

Keywords: Swimming, Safety, 81044Reid, Dr. L.M. Water sports, Health & safety Preparation for resource guidelines, New York City, administration. Panel pre- Children, Youth, Swimming sentation at annual meeting pools. of the National Conference on State Parks at Aspen, Colorado, on Sept. 18, 1967. TRENDS 81040Parson, R.L. PARKS RECREAT. 5(2):23-24, Perspective: outdoor educa- Apr. 1968. Photo. tion from a resourcegeogra- pher's point of view. J. OUT- Keywords: Park management, DOOR ED. 3(1):12-13, Feb. 1968. Administration, Natural resources, National recrea- Keywords: Outdoor education, tion areas, Future needs, Geography, Ecology, Nature Professional education, study, Leadership. Conservation programs.

81041Price, R. 81045 Romine, S. Outdoor finishing school. Education for leisure. ADULT FIELD & S. 72(11):68-69, 127 LEAD. 16:268, Jan. 1968. 129, Mar. 1968. Photos. Keywords: Leisure, Recreation Keywords: Outdoor education, programs, Education. Mountain climbing, Survival

129 81046 Rosaan, K Keywords: Summer,Handicapped, Age levels andprogram planning. Therapeutic recreation,Camping, CAMP. MAG. 40(6) :19, June 1968. RecreationresourcesNature Photo. observation, Hayward(Wisc.).

Keywords: Camping, Youth, Chil- dren, Recmationprograms, Plan- 81051 Schwartz, A. ning, Outdoor education, Nature HOW TO FLY A KITE,CATCH A FISH, observation, Age, Girl Scouts. GROW A FLOWER:A PARENT'S GUIDE TO RECREATION, ATHLETICS, AND NATURE. New York, Pocket 81047Roth, S., and Books, Simon & Schuster.1968. J. Roth. 75C paperback. Kansas students explore south- eastern ecology. SCI. TEACH. Keywords: Outdoor education, 35:37-39, Apr. 1968. Illus. Activities, Fishing, Gardening, Children. Keywords: Ecology, Exploration, Kansas, Educative value, Field trips, Youth. 81052 Science of thesea .in books. SEA FRONT. 14:61, 121- 125, 187-189, Jan.-May1968. 81048 Salmon, R. Illus. Communication sets the tone. CAMP. MAG. 40:19-20, Apr. Keywords: Oceans andseas, 1968; 40:16+, May 1968. Oceanography, Reference materials, Bibliographies. Keywords: Camping, Recreation programs, Leadership, Admi'a- istration, Nature observation, 61053Shoran, J.J., ed. Psychological value, Youth, MANUAL OF OUTDOOR INTERPRETA- Experience, Methodology. TION. National Audubon Society, 1130 Fifth Avenue, N.Y.C.,N.Y. 10028. 104p. 1968. Illus. 81049 Saxton, J., and $3.00. F. Hanson. Summer stretches schools' walls. Keywords: Conservationeduca- WIS. J. ED. 100:10-12, Apr. tion, Nature observation, 1968; Illus. Experience.

Keywords: Outdoor education, Summer, Educative value. 81054 Smith, J.W. Recreation education. JOHPER. 39(3):32-33, 81050 Srfauetz, G., and Mar. 1968. R. Urbas. Summer camp aids retarded: Keywords: Future needs, Com- Camp Big Chief, Hayward, munities, Leisure, Outdoor Wisconsin. WIS. J. ED. 100:17- education. 18, Mar. 1968. Illus.

130 81055 Smith, R.A. 81060Thomas, B. Aesthetic education: a role for Job Corps means better fishing. the humanities program. RECORD SFORTFISHING4(7):20-21, 39, 69:343-354, Jan. 1968. Ref. 50, `Feb. 1968. Photbs.

Keywords: Aesthetic value, Keywords: Job Corps, Fishing, Curriculum. Dams, Facilities, Training, Restoration, Erosion control, Lakes, National forests, 81056 Stapleton, G. Indiana. Conservation for sixth graders. AMER. FORESTS 74(4):27-29, 52, Apr. 1968. Photos. 81061 Turner, S. Hot and cold running nature. Keywords: Conservation education, SR. SCHOL. 92:18-19, May Children, Curriculum. 1968. Illus.

Keywords: Glacier Bay National 81057 Stein, B.M. Monument, Glaciers, National We put our leadership program monuments. to work. CAMP. MAG. 40(6):14, June 1968. Photo. 81062Twardzik, L.F. Kywords: Recreation programs, The university's commitment to Leadership, Training, Youth, the parks and recreation pro- Camping, Activities. fession. PARKS & REC. 3(3): 21, 54-58, Mar. 1968.

81058Suggitt, F.W. Keywords: Park management, THE USE OF SOIL SURVEYS IN REC- Professional education, REATION AND RESOURCE PLANNING. Staffing, Curriculum, Planning. College Station, Texas A&M University, 6p. Apr. 1968. 81063 U.S. Congress. House Keywords: Soil conservation, Committee on Mere,ant Marine & Planning, Surveys, Recrea- Fisheries. Subcommittee on tion resources, Methodology. Oceanography. NATIONAL MARINE SCIENCE PROGRAM. HEARINGS. Washington, D. C. 1968. 81059 Swift, E. Straight talk. NAT. WILDLIFE Keywords: Oceanography, Con- 6(4):19, June-July 1968. gressional Committee hearings and reports. Keywords: Walking, Philosophical foundations, Thoreau, Nature observation, Physical value, 81064U.S. Congress. House. Ecology, Hiking, Psychological Committee on Merchant Marine value. and Fisheries. SEA GRANT COLLEGE PROGRAM. HEARINGS. H.R. 13781, H.R. 13835.

131 90th Congress, 2nd Session. 81067Wilcox, A.T. Washington, GPO, 37p. 1963. University training for park Tables. management. Panel presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Keywords: Water resources, National Conference on State Federal agmlcies, Congressional Parks, at Aspen, Colo.,on Sept. Committee hearings and reports. 18, 1967. TRENDS PARKSRECREAT. 5(2):17-19, Apr. 1968.Photos.

81065 Wade, R.J., Jr. Keywords: Park management, Pro- Planning for cookouts; physi- fessional education, Parks, cally handicapped children's Administration, Colorado State camp. CAMP. MAG. 40:30, Apr. University. 1968.

Keywords: Campfire cookery, 81068Wilson, J.S.,. Ph.D. Camps, Children, Specialusers, The impact of the publications Handicapped, Planning. and action program of the State Committee on Conservation Educa- tion of the Michigan Cooperative, 81066 Weeks, J.A. Curriculum Program. Disserta- State's first conservation tion, University of Michigan. education center: Rogers, at 1967. Abstracted in: DISSERTATION Sherburne. CONSERVATIONIST ABSTRACTS (A), 28(12), Pt. 1, 22:4-9, Apr. 1968. Illus. June 1968. p. 4838-A. 155p. 1967. $3.00, micro,; $7.20, Keywords: Conservation educa- Xerox. tion, New Yokk, Nature centers, State agencies. Keywords: Conservation educa- tion, Curriculum, Natural resources, Beautification, Pro- fessional education, Michigan.

132 HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY

81069Bennett, B.L. Keywords: Historical founda- Greek ideal comes to life. tions, Historic sites, Historic JOHPER. 39:65-66, landMarks, Maryland. Apr. 1968.

Keywords: Olympicgames, Histor- 81074Callison, C.H. ical foundations, Philosophical Kentucky's artist-conserva.t foundations. tionist. AUDUBON70(1):44- 45, Jan.-Feb. 1968. Illus.

81070Biddle, J. i?Jwords: Private sector, Protectingour heritage. PARKS Outdoor painting, Audubon & REC. 3(6):17, 55-56, June Societies(Ky.), Ray Harm, 1!;68. Photos. Birds, Biographical works.

Keywords: Conservation, Pre- servation, Historical founda- 81075 Callison, C.H. tions, Historic sites, National Stewart L. Udall- Audubon Trust For Historic Preservation. medalist 1967. AUDUBON 70(1):24-25, Jan.-Feb. 1968. Illus. 81071 Brennan, Dr. M.J. The National Wildlife Federa- Keywords: Biographical works, tion's Conservation Hall of Administration, S.L. Udall. Fame: Gifford Pinchot. NAT. WILDLIFE6(3):24, Apr.-May 1968. Illus. 31076Clark, D.P., and M.O. Briney. Keywords: Conservation, Forest History in houses.ANTIQUES Service, Historical foundations, 93:224-229, Feb. 1968. Philosophical foundations, Gifford Pinchot, Forestmanage- Keywords: Historic sites, ment, Biographical works. Architecture, Historical foundations, U.S.A.

81072 Bunya, M. Mistletoe. NAT. WILDLIFE 6(1): 81077 Clepper, H. 14-17, Dec.-Jan. 1968. Photos., The first White House confer- illus. ence on natural resources: May 13-15, 1908. AMER. Keywords: Flora, Botanical FORESTS 74(5):28-31, 50-51, studies, Historical foundations, May 1968. Photos. Gardens, Swamp oak trees, Druids, Scandinavians. Keywords: Naturpl resources, Historical foundations, Forests and forestry, Conser- 81073 Burgess, R.H. vation, G. Pinchot, T.R. The passing of the lighthouse Roosevelt. era. MD. MAG. 1(2):19-25, Winter 1968. Map, photos.

133 81078Cochell, S. 81083 Ford, C. Thoreau: a man of our times. Frank Dufresne: author, SR. SCHOL., Teacher ed. 92:sup naturalist, Alaskan. FIELD & 9-10, Feb. 1968. S. 73:44-45+, May 1968. Photo.

Keywords: Biographical works, Keywords: Biographical works, Historical foundations, Philo- Conservation, Alaska, Frank sophical foundations, Thoreau, Dufresne. National heritage.

81084Frazer, R.L. 81079 Colonial beginnings: Governor's palace. PARKS & Jamestown-Williamsburg-Yorktown. REC. 3(5):45+, May 1968. CHANGING T. 22(6):19-20, June Photos. 1968. Illus. Keywords: Historic landmarks, Keywords: Sightseeing, Histor- Historical foundations, Hist- ical foundations, Historic oric sites, San Antonio(Texas). sites, Tourism, Pageants, Mus- eums, Jamestown(Va.), Williams- burg(Va.), Yorktown(Va.), 81085 Frome, M. Virginia. Beginning of conservation. AMER. FORESTS 74(5):5+, May 1968. 81080 Cgs House. TEX. OUTL. 52:57, Jan. 1968. Illus. Keywords: Conservation, Urban planning, Urban renewal, Hist- Keywords: Historic landmarks, orical foundations, Forests Historical foundations, and forestry. National heritage, San Antonio (Texas). 81086 Gardiner, R.D.L. Gardiners Island, its haunted 81081Delaney, B.S., legacy. LIFE64:58A-68, R.L. Raley, and M.A.Ten Broeck. Apr. 1968. Illus. Preservation 1968.ANTIQUES 93:511-517, Apr. 1968. Illus. Keywords: Islands, Historical foundations, Gardiners Island. Keywords: Preservation, Hist- oric sites, Historical founda- tions, Restoration. 81087 Johns, W. From the Magna Carta to Carls- bad Caverns. CONSERV. NEWS 81082 Dramatic rescue; Astor 33(2) :11-14, Jan.1968.. library. ARCH. FORUM128:64- 67, Apr. 1968. Illus. Keywords: State laws, Federal agencies, Historic foundations, Keywords: Historic sites, Wildlife, Deer, Carlsbad Restoration. Caverns.

134 81088Kesteven, G.L. national park. AMER. WEST A policy for conservationists. 5(1):28-32, 63-72, 1968. SCIENCE 160(3830):857-860, May 1968. Ref. Keywords: National parks, Historical foundations, Keywords: Ecology, Conservation, Yosemite National Parks, Policy, Habitat, Natural California, West. Wept. of the resources, Future needs, Philo- Interior, Preservation. sophical foundations.

81093 Lister, R.H. 81089Kirkpatrick, R.B. Archeology for layman and National wildlife visits Roger scientist at Mesa Verde. Tory Peter:Ion at Fallingwater. SCIENCE 160(382):489-496, NAT. WILDLIFE6(4):42-47, May 1968. Ref., photos. June-July 1968. Illus., photos: Keywords: Tourists, Archae- Keywords: Biographical works, ology, Historical foundations, Birds, Natural history, Nature Indian lands, Funding, National observation, Outdoor painting, Park. Service, Wetherill Mesa Bird watching, National Audubon Project, Mesa Verde National Society, Photography, Wild- Park. flowers, Conservation education, Ornithology, R.T. Peterson. e1094Loney, G. Ford's in our future. 81090 Klein, M. ED. THEATRE J. 20:229-231, The strategy of southern May 1968. railroads. AMER. HIST. REV. 73(4):1052-1068, Apr. 1968. Keywords: Historic landmarks, Ref., illus. Ford's Theatre, Restoration, National historic landmarks, Keywords: Historical founda- Sj.ghtseeing, Historical tions, Transportation, Railroads, foundations. Southeast, Corporations, Private sector. 81095 Lord, W. Myths & realities of the Alamo. 81091 Laycock, G. AMER. WEST 5(3):18-25, May. J. Clark Salyer II: The man who 1968. Illus., photos. built the refuges. FIELD & S. 72(12):66-67, 170-172, 197, Keywords: Historic sites, Apr. 1968. Illus. Historical foundations, Texas, The Alamo, San Antonio(Texas). Keywords: Historical founda- tions, Wildlife refuges, Bio- graphical works, J.C. Salyer II 81096 Meighan, C.W., and others. Obsidian dating inwest Mexican archeology. SCIENCE 160 :1069- 81092 Lillard, R.G. 1075, June 1968. Ref.,illus. The siege and conquest of a

135 Keywords: Archeology, Method- tions, National historic sites, ology, Mexico. National heritage, National historic landmarks, Williams- burg(Va.). 81097Mix, S.A. Happiness was a trolley ride. TODAYS HEALTH46(5):32-33, 81101Norton, T.F. 75-76, May 1968. Illus. Old Bermuda Church and its treasures; St. Peter's Church Keywords: Experience, Transpor- in St. George. ANTIQUES tation, Streetcars, Recreation 93:235-237, Feb. 1968. Illus. resources, Historical foundations. Keywords: Historic landmarks, Historic sites, Sightseeing, Bermuda. 81098Muir, J. SOUTH OF YOSEMITE: SELECTED WRITINGS OF JOHN MUIR. Ed. by 81102Payne, L. Frederic R. Gunsky. Natural Ghost towns of the West. History Press. 269p. 1968. TODAYS HEALTH 46(5) :42 -47, $7.50. May 1968. Photos.

Keywords: Historical foundations, Keywords: Historic sites, Hist- John Muir, Yosemite National orical foundations, Ghost towns, Park, California, Nature West, Sightseeing, Auto touring. observation.

81103Pearl, M.A. 81099Murphy, R. Historical view of public land WILD SANCTUARIES: OUR NATIONAL disposal and the American land WILDLIFE REFUGES--A HERITAGE use. CALIF. WESTERN L. REV. RESTORED. Foreword by Stewart L. 4:65 Spring, 1968. Udall. Dutton. 288p. 1968. Illus. $2.00. Keywords: Land use, Historical foundations, Public lands, Land Keywords: National wildlife disposal. refuges, Wildlife, Preservation, National heritage. 81104People: Medalists Hartzog, Hanson, and Hewitt. 81100National Trust for His- PARKS & REC, 3(2):51, Feb. toric Preservation & Williams- 1968. Photos. burg.HISTORIC PRESERVATION TODAY, Charlottesville, Va., Keywords: Leadership, Preserva- University Press of Virginia. tion, Parks, G.B. Hartzog, 1968. E.P. Hanson, J.P. Hewitt, Recreation programs. Keywords: Historic sites, Pre- servation, Historical founda-

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..14. 81105 Pierson, H. Cammerer, Harold Ickes, Monrad Forever wild. TROUT 9(1):6-7, Wallgren, Irving Brant, 12, Winter 1968. Photos. Douglas McKay, Ben Kizer, Clarence Martin, Cleator plan, Keywords: Wilderness areas, Pre- National monuments. servation, Maine, Baxter Park, Wildlife refuges, Historical foundations, Fishing, State 81110 _Sears, P.B. parks. Old nature, modern man. AUDUBON 70(3):74 -79, May-June 1968. Photos. 81106 Pinchot, G. (1865-1946) THE FIGHT FOR CONSERVATION. Keywords: Ecology, Future needs, American Library edition. Urban planning, Landscape Original edition published in design, Health and safety guide- 1910. Seattle, University of lines, Historical foundations, Washington Press. 152p. 1968. Population studies, Philoso- phical foundations, Environ- Keywords: Conservation, Histor- mental health. ical foundations, Natural resources, Economics. 81111 Sidey, H. Deep grow the roots of the 81107Pope, S. Alamo. LIFE 64:32B, May 1968, Archery hunting in 1925 Illus.

FIELD & S. 72:45+, Jan. 1968. Keywords: Historic sites, The Keywords: Bow hunting,Archery, Alamo, Historical foundations, Equipment, Historical Texas, San Antonio(Texas). foundations.

81112 Skipper, D.L. 81108Price, E.T. Res,toring Quito's treasures. The central courthousesquare in AMERICAS20:8-15, Feb. 1968. the American county seat. GEOG. R. 58(1):29-60, Jan. 1968. Ref., Keywords: Historic sites, His- maps, illus., photos. torical foundations, Historic landmarks, Restoration, Quito Keywords: County and municipal (Ecuador), South America. units, Historic sites, Communities, Landscape design, Historic founda- tions, Vest pocket parks, Historic 81113Stracke, D. landmarks. Presidential leisure activities PARKS & REC. 3(2):44, 59, Feb. 1968. Photos. 81109Richardson, E.R. Olympic National Park--20years of controversy. FOREST HISTORY Keywords:Historical foundations, 12(1):6-15, Apr. 1968. Photos. Sports, Golfing, Touch football, Hunting, Activities, U.S. Keywords: Olympic Peninsula, Presidents, Leisure. Puget Sound, National Park Service, Forest Service, Arno 137 SUBJECT INDEX

A Item A (Cont.) Item

Administration 80081,80179, Activities (cont.) 80643,80644, 80210,80''8, 80645,80649, 80340,80353- 80660,80663,. 80601,80756, 80668,80684, 80855,80884, 80690,80695,

80885,80886, 80702,80705, . 80903,80932, 80709,80718, 80964,80974, 80719,80728, 81031,81032, 80740,80744, 81044,81048, 80751,80753, 81067,81075 80756,80762, Adult 80807,80988 80765,80767, Access 80447,80461 80782,80786, Accident prevention 80271,80423, 80795,80820, 80571,80599, 80849,80860, 80605,80613, 80875,80889, 80648,80662, 80928,80932, 80704,80715, 80957,80966, 80731,80744, 80975,81005, 80753,80757, 81012,81017, 80769,80776, 81027,81042, 81038 81051,81057, Accommodations 80033,80078, 81113 80092,80097, Aerial photography 80167,80802, 80177,80229, 80844,80890, 80681,80764, 80923 80768,80800 Aesthetic value 80051,80075, Acid mine drainage 80938 80094,80116, Activities 80046,80078, 80124,80126, 80118,80122, 80148,80150, 80185,80188, 80157,80161, 80222,80224, 80165,80171, 80231,80240, 80179,80192, 80261,80268, 80194,'80198, 80328,80343, 80228,80269, 80358,80397, 80312,80315, 80470,80473, 80330,80346, 80501,80503, 80347,80368, 80569,80585, 80398,80472, 80589,80603, 80492,80500,- 80806,80607, 80548,80642, 80610,80612, 80673,80680, 80628,80630, 80685,80695, 80633,80636, 80735,80737, 80639,80640, 80810,80811,

138 SUBJECT INDEX (Cont.)

A (Cont.) Item A (Cont.) Item

Aesthetic value 80832,80852, Airplane racing 80665 (cont.) 81013,81019, Airplanes 80195, 80263, 81055 80294, 80315, Age 80748,80944, 80421, 80574, 81046 80621, 80652, Aged 80017,80078, 80665, 80666, 80487,80538, 80758 80608,80633, Air fields 80621 80660,80707, Animals 80008, 80022, 80748,80783, 80100, 80139, 80786,80787, 80253, 80255, 80795,80878, 80287, 80692, 80883 80815, 81004, Air pollution 80162,80263, 81043 80299,80321, Anthropology 80980 80329,80353, Arboretums 80113 80355,80356, Archaeology 80003, 80050, 80359,80367; 80088, 80351, 80381,80410, 80863, 80880, 80419,80420, 80971, 81093, 80431,80429', 81096 80436,80440, Archery 80668, 81107 80446,80449, Architecture 80112, 80925, 80454,80459, 81076 80479,80493, Armed services 80741 80498,80506, Art shows 80115 80513,80515, Art and nature 80680 80523,80524, Arts and crafts 80115, 80157, 80532,80516, 80695, 80741, 80537,80572, 81031 80574,80578, Assistance programs 80510, 80511. 80579,80590, Astronomy 80250, 80285, 80594,80796, 80649, 80773 80797,80805, Audubon societies 81074 80807,80812, (Ky.) 80816,80821, Auroras, Borealis 80735 80826,80827, and Australis 80840,80856, Auto touring 80002, 80090, 80864,80881, 80153, 80265, 80894,80897, 80687, 80739, 80898,80923, 80800, 80926, 80926,80941, 81102 80942,80967, Automobiles 80353, 80864 8096 8 Aviaries 80525 Air shows 80652 Air space 80389,80460 Air Quality Act of 80493,80515, 1967 80537

139 SUBJECT INDEX (Cont.)

B Item B (Cont.) Item

Backpacking 80027,80203, Bird banding 80837, 81008 80651,80654, Bird calling 80607 80673,80704, Bird census 80163 80722,-80734,_ Bird sanctuaries 80071, 80176, 80754,80778 80282 Balance of nature 80882 Bird watching 80015, 80021, Baltimore oriole 80021,80192, 80038, 80052 80305 80114, 80163, Baseball 80473,80696 80192, 80212, Bass 80068 80238, 80242, Bays and sounds 80037,80243, 80292, 80305, 80252,80777 80607, 80659, Beach erosion 80481 80667, 80738, Beaches 80018,80019, 81008, 81025, 80118,80229, 81089 80394,80567, Birds 80015, 80021, 80706,80857, 80038, 80052, 81027 80114, 80125, Bears 80097 80163, 80171, Beautification 80006,80111, 80192, 80212, 80129,80161, 80218, 80230, 80235,80249, 80238, 80240, 80342,80362, 80242, 80257, 80413,80500, 80281, 80282, 80509,80596, 80292, 80305, 80774,80848, 80313, 80324, 80905,80925, 80347, 80607, 80936,81014, 80659, 80667, 81068 80758, 80803, Beneficial insects 80636 80826, 80837, Benefit-cost 80379,80876, 80877, 81008, analysis 80890,80895, 81074, 81089 80911,80931, Birds, extinct 80230- 80968 Black spruce 80216 Bibliographies 80241,80986, Boat trailer.; 80314 81052 Boating 80048, 80119, Biographical works 81071,81074, 80180, 80271, 81075,81078, 80272, 80275, 81083,81089, 80276, 80334, 81091 80338, 80339, Biological studies 80081,80162, 80418,- 80571, 80220,80242, 80614, 80629, 80288,80347,- 80631, 80633, 80809,80841, 80634, 80671, 80882,80885, 80675, 80721, 80894,80934, 80731, 80743, 80942,80967, 80749, 80752, 80988,80997, 80777, 80791., 80999,81033 80792, 80818,

140 SUBJECT INDEX (Cont.)

B (Cont.) Item C (Cont.) Item

Boating (cont.) 80834,80908, Campfire cookery 80646,80734, 80939,80940, 80761,80763, 80945,80951 81041,81065 Boating industry 80818 Campgrounds 80033,80034, Boating safety 80072,80571, 80049,80055, 80614,80731, 80188,80190, 80776 80197,80236, Boating waters 80016,80834 80246,80345, Boats 80020,80067, 80377,80407, 80339,80614, 80437,80723, 80629,80631, 80739,80747, 80634,80675, 80768,80879, 80721,80731, 80904 80743,80752, Camping 80003,80033, 80776,80818, 80034,80042, 80908,80945, 80049,80055, 80951 80061,80090, Bobsledding 80645 80129,80188, Bocce ball 80684 80190,80197, Botanical studies 80454,80609, 80236,80258, 80845,80882, 80284,80332, 81072 80350,80405, Botanizing 80124,81040 80406,80407, Bow hunting 81107 80408,80437, Bristlecone pine 80077 80464,80496, trees 80598,80605, Buffalo 80022 80632,80635, Buttes 80260 80641,80643, 80646,80647, C 80651,80655, 80658,80662, Cabins 80323 80670,80673, Calgary 80145 80691,80699, Campers 80034,80090 80706,80711, 80149,80188, 80713,80715, 80190,80407, 80716,80717, 80408,80734, 80720,80723, 80747,80754, 80726,'80728, 80757,80763, 80734,80739, 80916,80993, 80747,80753, 80996,81002 80754,80757, Campers (vehicles) 80034,80090, 80763,80768, 80149,80188, 80771,80879, 80314,80534, 80916,80960, 80713,80720, 80981,80982, 80747,80916 80993,80996,

141 SUBJECT INDEX (Cont.)

C (Cont .) Item C (Cont.) Item

Camping (cont.) 80998,81020, Children (City) 80996,81007, 81023,81028, 81017 81041,81046, Cities 80801,80996 81048,81050, Clambakes 80793 8105 7 Classification of 80394,80483 Camping equipment 80188,80655, resources 80694,80720, Climate 80078,80125, 80771 80162,80347 Camps 80632,80635, College students 80195 80643,80662, Commercial enter- 80339,80379, 80715,80726, prises 80561,80574, 80757,80981, 80744,80800, 80998,81020, 80879,80887, 81029,81031, 80917 81065 Communications 80815 Campsites 80003,80049, Communities 80328,80390, 80061,80188, 80452,80591, 80190,80197, 80709,80810, 80211,80236, 80811,80950, 80246,80258, 80979,81009, 80284,80407, 81054,81108 80437,80662, Community organiza- 80328,80395, 80675,80700 tions 80430,80443, Canals and waterways 80657 80452,80709, Canoe racing 80623 80883,80950 Canoe trails 80119,80625 Community planning 80365,80589 804K Canoeing 80011,80066, Concessions 80190, 80129,80623, Condors 80241 80625,80694, Congresses and 80388,80566, 80755,81026 conventions 805 82 80429, Canoes 80011,80755 Congressional com- 80054, Cardinals 80163 mittee hearings 80512,80528, 80572, Carrying capacity 80832 and reports 80547, 80574, Caves 80311,80613 80573, Children 80001,80268, 80575,80576, 80401,80408, 80577,81063, 80606,80632, 81064 80636,80645, Conservation 80046,80057, 80670,80690, 80058,80117, 80693,80710, 80169,80205, 80715,80757, 80234,80253, 80975,80982, 80270,80287, 80993,80997, 83298,80300, 81004,81006, 80301,80303, 81009,81010, 80304,80312, 81015,81018, 80331,80371, 81023,81025, 80387,80398, 81034,81039, 80402,80416, 81046,81051, 80426,80431, 81056,81065 80433,80438,

142 SUBJECT INDEX (Cont.)

C C (Cont.) Item (Cont.) Item

Conservation (cont.) 80443, 80444, Corporations (cont.) 80578, 80805, 80462, 80467, 80909, 80948, 80480, 80529, 81090 80533, 80535, Cost allocation 80455 80543, 80553, Costs 80072, 80317, 80555, 80563, 80364, 80373, 80569, 80573, 80401, 80429, 80575, 80580, 80759, 80905, 80627, 80830, 80911, 80968 80875, 80891, Costs, direct 80067, 80183, 80935, 80985, 80211, 80218, 80986, 80994, 80372, 80391, 81030, 81070, 80492, 80641, 81071, 81077, 80694, 80743, 81083, 81085, 80833, 80867 81088, 81106 Costs for develop- 80530 Conservation education 80219, 80268, ment of land 80302, 80444, resources 80449, 80535, County and munici- 80157, 80308, 80554, 80642, cipal units 80404, 80441, 80699, 80728, 80443, 80452, 80972, 80986, 80480, 80500, 80997, 80998, 80523, 80526, 80999, 81006, 80561, 80570, 81007, 81022, 80595, 80817, 81029, 81053, 80835, 80937, 81056, 81066, 80948, 80950, 81068, 81089 81108 County parks Conservation management 80191, 80243, 80415 80449, 80576, Cruising 80102, 80276, 80587, 80884 80338 Conservation programs 80357, 80433, Curriculum 80974, 81011, 80439, 80504, 81021, 81028, 80550, 80950, 81032, 81055, 80963, 80988, 81056, 81062, 80992, 81044 81068 Conservation regulations 80264, 80520 D Continental shelf 80922 lands (U.S.) Control of resource 80587 Dams 80065, 80117, uses 80137, 80159, Corporations 80052, 80122, 80248, 80318, 80197, 80302, 80426, 80466, 80363, 80414, 80591, 80687, 80425, 80429, 80902, 80952, 80449, 80473, 81060 Dancing 80492, 80519, 80709 Data retrieval 80853, 80862

143 SUBJECT INDEX (Cont.)

D (Cont.) Item E Item"

Day camp centers 80224 Eagles 80324 Deer 81087 Earth 80014 Demand 80414, 80700, Easements 80460 80708, 80756, Ecology 80024, 80045, 80804, 80853, 80070, 80071, 80868, 80873, 80098, 80100, 80874, _80892, 80114, 80141, 80899, 80918, 80161, 80162, 80931, 80944 80169, 80217, Deserts 80029, 80069, 80220, 80255, 80125, 80135, 80287, 80288, 80306, 80602, 80291, 80301, S0688 80305, 80316, Design criteria 80848 80331, 80333, Detergents 80583 80335, 80336, Development of 8,0005, 80026, 80349, 80402, recreation resources 80052, 80079, 80421, 80422, 80085, 80089, 80529, 80540, 80119, 80129, 80563, 80588, 80137, 80208, 80591, 80642, 80218, 80233, 80699, 80728, 80251, 80254, 80732, 80799, 80274, 80320, 80803, 80824, 80328, 80343, 80845, 80846, S0372, 80382, 80855, 80870, 80383, 80386, 80882, 80901, 803954 80433, 80903, 80915; 80435, 80446, 80970, 80971, 80476, 80484, 809764 80985; 80550, 80551, 81004, 81040, 80552=,80561, 81047, 81059, 80569, 806004 81088, 81110 80813, 80817,, Economic development 80842- 80834, 80847, Economic evaluation 80069, 80379, 80855, 80866, 80453, 80465, 80886, -80889, 80804, 80835, 80907, -80921, S0851, '8408534 80935, 80953, 80868, 80876, 80959, 80964, 80884, 80890, 81000 80892, 80895, Development opportunity 80801, 80842 80918; 80930, Directpries 80190, 80841 80944, 80949, Diving 80730 80958, 80965 Docks and piers 80614,-80834 Economic impact 80078, 80079, Dogwood trees 80168 80092, 80174, Domestic programs 80446 80175, 80179, Drawings and 80347 80210, 80302, Watercolors 80354, 80386, Druids 81072 80441, 80446, Ducks 80164 80465, 80819,

144 SUBJECT INDEX (Cont,)

E (Cont.) Item E (Cont.) Item

Economic impact 80849, 80866, Engineering studies 80383, 80589, (cont.) SOS69, 80871, 80895 808830 80884, Enrichment of community 80544, 80883, 80890-, 80949, living 80906 80967-, 80968 Enrichment of family 80691, 80749, Economics 80092, 80240, living 80944 80300, 80304, Environmental health 80024, 80045, 80333, 80393, 80058, 80101, 80416, 80429, 80162, 80189, 80440, 804464 80227, 80274, 80449, 80526, 80289, 80316, 30567, 80787, 80335, 80336, 80819, 80827, 80368, 80387, 80842, 80849, 80446, 80491, $0870, 80876, 80497, 80512, 80878, 80896, 80535, 80536, 80911,.80918, 80574, 80584, 80927, 80931, 80591, 80642, 80968, 80979, 80799, 80812, 81106 80816, 80821, Education 80072, 80091, 80828, 80846, 80303, 80535, 80856, 80876, 80584, 80614, 80881, 80915, S0639, 80712, 80934, 80942, -80770, 80825, 80985, 81035, 81013, :81045 81110 Educational backgrounds 80883, 80944 Environmental quality 80024, 80058, Educative value 80001, 80288, 80121, 80189, 80486, 80636, 80235, 80274, 80680, 80976, 80289,.80329, 80981, 80982, 80331, 80402, 80988; 80989, 80422, 80446, 80997, 81006, 80470, 80495, 81007, 81008, 80497, 80535, 81011, 81016, 80591, 80685, 81031, 81032, 80799, 80801, _81034, 4047, 80840, 80859. 81049 Equipment 80011-, 80089, Eminent domain 80105,80831 80138, 80339, Employment 80585, 80689, 80375, 80380, 80787, -80878 80571, 80613, Endangered species -80013, 80027, 80617, 80625, -80071, S0131, 80628, 80651, 80156, 80186, 80363, 80667, 80193, 80230, 80668, 80686, 80241, 80253, 80711, 80714, 80255, 80257, 80287, 80313, $0324, 80327, 80894, 80902_

145 SUBJECT INDEX (Cont.)

E E (Cont.) Item (Cont.) Item Equipment (cont.) 80730, 80734,Exploration (cont.) 80311, 80318, 80743, 80752, 80338, 80347, 80754, 80759, 80351, 80501, 80760, 80790, 80609, 80633, 80791; 80794, 80673, 80701, 80804, 80818, 80710, 80718, 80823, 80837, 80723, 80728, 80874, 80875, 80735, 80739, 80908, 80917, 80765, 80863, 81107 80880, 81006, Erosion 80359, 80364, 81017, 81047 80567, 80929, 80963 F Erosion control 80359, 80364, 80428, 80442,Facilities 80031, 80061, 80481, 80527, 80076, 80079, 80770, 80963, 80089, 80095, 81060 80137,-80158, Estuarine areas 80096, 80169, 80177, 80185, 80252, 80288, 80190, 80222, 80333, 80851, 80224, 80229, 80929, 80935, 80236, 80240, 80954, 81034. 80246, 80258, Executive councils 80507 80272, 80328, Exhibits 80412 80343,.80345 Expenditures 80743, 80874 80375, 80390, Expenditures in state 80550, 80871 80401, 80408, Experience 80042, 80048, 80470, 80473, 80124, 80200, 80496, 80501, 80203, 80301, 80517, 80525, 80310, 80347, 80589, 80614, 80408, 80432, 80700, 80743, 80470, 80614, 80753, 80789, 80633, 80673, 80968, 80972, 80680, 80728, 80974, 80975, 80733, 80749, 80979, 80990, 80755, 80783, 81060 80787, 80870, Fairs 80109, 80160, 80876, 80880, 80624, 80768 80976,'80981, Farm lands 80151,, 80210, 80982, 80987, 80235, 80260, 80992, 81001 80372, 80395, 81006, 81008 80442, 80847, 81034, 81048, 80961 81053, 81097 Fauna 80027, 80171, Exploration 80003, 80026, 80253, 80288 80050, 80061, Federal agencies 80064, 80074, 80102, 80124, 80208, 80320, 80146, 80155, 80354, 80364, 80247, 80310, 80367, 80371,

146 SUBJECT INDEX (Cont.)

F (Cont.) Item F (Cont.) Item

Federal agencies 80378,80392, Fish (cont.) 80193,80200, (cont.) 80396,80400, 80206,80217, 80408,80429, 80252,80273, 80444,80452, 80288,.80378, 80461,80478, 80563, 80575, 80483,80489, 80622,80688, 80516,80544, 80723,80752, 80547,80556, 80793,80862, 80570,80571, 80902,80921, 80841,80922, 80922,80961 80935,80937, Fish hatcheries 80475 80963,80969, Fish ponds 80210 80970,81035, Fish stocking 80456,80961 81064,81087 Fisheries 80378,80550 Federal grants 80364,80429, Fishing 80016,80033, 80459,80510, 80039,80040, 80515,80570, 80068,800971. 80937,80983 80119,80159, Federal-State 80289,80403, 80200,80206, coordination 80489,80504 80210,80252, Fees 80332,80442, 80261,80273, 80462,80485, 80341,80378, 80874,80892, 80455,80550, 80960,81012 80611,80617, Festivals 80041,80109, 80622,80686, 80126,80127, 80688,80703, 80160,80213, 80708,80723, 80293 80752,80759, Field guide 80219,80221, 80772,80781, 80345,81030 80792,80793, Field trips 80025,80124, 80813,80862, 80699,80712, 80917,80961, 80728,80738, 81051,81060, 80972,80976, 81105 80980,80997, Fishing gear 80752,,80759, 80999,81004, 80772,80917 81006,81022, Fishing lakes 80539 81047 Flood control 80065,80162, Films 80412 80248,80291, Financial analysis 80813 80592,80814, Financial programming 80439 80935,80952, Fire prevention 80167,80531, 80955 80634,80770 Flood plains 80814 First aid 80605,80648, Flora 80001,80027, 80704,80715 80051,80076, Fish 80039,80040, 80133,30150, 80067,80159, 80168,80171,

147 SUBJECT INDEX (Cont.)

F (Cont.) Item F (Cont.) Item

Flora (cont.) 80269, 80335, Forests and forestry 80540,80554, 80609, 80765, (cont.) 80565,80598, 81072 80600,80637, Flower shows 80082,80486 80642,80767, Flowers 80082,80653 80785,80809, Flying 80294,80315, 80817,80845, 80621,80652, 80847,80852, 80665,80666, 80854,80861, 80735,80758, 80873,80888, 80947 80900,80921, Flying clubs 80195,80666 80927,80932, Flyways 80576,80667, 80933,80953, 80698,80877 80958,80964, Foot trails 80047,80128, 81077,81085 80266,80651, Fossils 80027 80783 Fountains 80165 Forest management 80052,80060, Fox 80097 80083,80167, Funding 80105,80272, 80286,80340, 80372,80430, 80348,80416, 80439,80462, 80427,80444, 80504,80526, 80450,80540, 80544,80560, 80562,80598, 80569,80572, 80600,80678, 80884,80992, 80785,80844, 81093 80854,80889, Future needs 80043,80086, 80953,80959, 80129,80150, 81071 80185,80205, Forest products industry 80340 80228,80240, Forest recreation 80060,80484 80258,80284, Forests and forestry 80004,80019, 80299,80303, 80052,80060, 80329,80385, 80073,80075, 80386,80405, 80081,80083, 80406,80414, 80086,80103, 80417,80420, 80105,80197, 80449,80455, 80223,80239, 80481,80490, 80244,80251, 80509,80525, 80254,80262, 80550,80584, 80286,80297, 80708,80801, 80302,80303, 80804,80822, 80304,80319, 80842,80850, 80326,80340, 80859,80861, 80342,80348, 80875,80883, 80374,80393, 80906,80940, 80414,80416, 80947,80985, 80417,80435, 81005,81024, 80439,80444, 81037,81044, 80458,80467, 81054,81088, 80496,80529, 81110

148 SUBJECT INDEX (Cont.)

G Item G (Cont.) Item

Game 80885 Golfing (cont.) 80229,80473, Game preserves 80013,80708 80526,80628, Game wardens 80565 80774,80794, Gardening 80006,80082, 81113 80094,80104, Grants-in-aid 805 70 80150,80472, Great society 80930 80604,80606, Green belts 80428,80469 80656,80661, Guides 80097 80685,80705, 80751,80774, H 81018,81051 Gardens 80006,80084, Habitat 80022,80069, 80094,80104, 80125,80164, 80154,80204, 80218,80242, 80472,80656, 80252,80281, 80661,80705, 80287,80305, 80751,81018, 80478,80497, 81072 80591,80593, Geography 80008,80062, 80667,80698, 80161,81040 80826,80862, Geological formations 80014,80063, 80882,80898, 80173,80233, 80902,81088 80260,80283, Habitat management 80218,80441, 80336,80350, 80861 80416,80422, Handicapped 80047,80375, 80712 80408,80669, Geology 80014,80016, 81002,81012, 80044,80079, 81050,81065 80146,80167, Harness racing 80697 80173,80261, Health and safety 80149,80263, 80266,80422, guidelines 80409,80420, 80929,80988 80421,80574, Geysers 80014,80091 80584,80599, Ghost towns 80030,81102 80605,80613, Glaciers 80014,80033, 80634,80648, 80145,80225, 80666,80674, 80321,81061 80704,80715, Gliders 80621 80718,80732, Gliding 80621 80746,80748, Golf 80372,80495, 80753,80754, 80501,80628, 80769,80776, 80774,80794 80783,80821, Golf courses 80087,80089, 80838,80942, 80226,80229, 80975,81038, 80525,80526 81039,81110 Golfing 80078,80087, Herbicides 80901,80915 80089,80226,

149 SUBJECT INDEX (Cont.)

H (Cont.) Item H (Cont.) Item

Highway beautification 80059,80121, Historical foundations 80088,80095, 80123,80134, (cont.) 80110,80131, 80249,80309, 80132,80148, 80373,80396, 80158,80164, 80404,80423, 80168,80173, 80428,80514, 80174,80178, 80577,80586, 80180,80183, 80925 80184,80187 Highways 80002,80149, 80207,80245, 80423 80261,80266, Hiking 80033,80042, 80272,80287, 80047,80066, 80301,80305, 80097,80128, 80310,80337, 80129,80140, 80351,80366, 80203,80266, 80412,_80415, 80598,83651, 80416,80417, 80673,80739, 80428,80494, 80783,80784, 80514,80542, 81059 80556,80557, Historic landmarks 80161,80471, 80558,80592, 81073,81080, 80598,80626, 81084,81094, 80755,80767, 81101,81108, 80806,80810, 81112 80863,80948, Historic sites 80003,80006, 80967,80971, 80009,80018, 81026,81069, 80030,80033, 81070,81071, 80050,80066, 80172,81073, 80078,80110, 81076,81077, 80116,80148, 81078,81079, 80153,80161, 81080,81081, 80173,80181, 81084,81085, 80207,80237, 81086,81087, 80266,80310, 81090,81091, 80320,80336, 81092,81093, 80337,80351, 81094,81095, 80412,80471, 81097,81098, 80549,80739, 81100,81102, 80863,81070, 81103,81105, 81073,81076, 81106,81107, 81079,81081, 81108,81110, 81082,81084, 81111,81112, 81095,81100, 81113 81101,81102, Horse racing 80638 81108,81111, Horse shows 80683 81112 Horse trails 80618 Historical foundations 80007,80009, Horseback riding 80618,80683, 80016,80020, 80739,80887 80051,80064, Horses 80147,80683 80067,80077, Hostels 80691 Hotels 80229,80490

150 SUBJECT INDEX (Cont.)

H Cont.) Item (Cont.) Item

Housing, private 80323,80681 Insect collecting 80636 Housing projects 80487,80660 Insects 80125,80636, Human resources 80732,80801, 80826,80856, 80842,80868, 80861,80894 80883,80984 In-service training 80444 Hunters 80451,80534, Institutes and 80358,80359, 80593,80676, conferences 80477,80510, 80727 80548,80582, Hunting 80218,80451, 80601,80973, 80485,80534, 80974,80978, 80552,80593, 81000,81035, 80609,80611, 81036,81037 80676,80698, Insurance 80744 80708,80727, Interagency coordination 80420,80516, 80813,80872, 80520,80546, 81113 80570,80585, Hunting areas 80485,80708, 80983 80885 International 80082,80099, Hunting seasons 80442,80451, cooperation 80109,80160, 80698 80187,80355, Hydrofoils 80339 80380,80501, Hydrology 80187,80321, 80559,80600, 80333,80955 80606,80786, 80910 I Interstate coopera- 80436,80474 tive agencies Ice fishing 80177,80617, Inventories 80070,80159, 80686,80781 80321,80333 Income 80385,80878 Investment 80959 Indian lands 80065,80079, Islands 80010,80018, 80088,80260, 80035,80092, 80337,80352, 80110,80131, 80755,81093 80172,80178, Indians 80044 80220,80276, Industrial employees 80343,80363, 80326,80332, 80411,80425, 80760,80761, 80473 80803,81086 Industrial pollution 80322,80454 Industrial recreation 80052,80197, 80343,80363, J 80376,80411, 80425,80473, Jogging 80816,80644, 80507,80990 80679,80746 Industrial recreation 80376 Junkyards 80391,80936 directors Junior college 81032 Information centers 80883 Injurious insects 80636

151 SUBJECT INDEX (Cont.)

K Item L (Cont.) Item

Kites 80663 Land use (cont.) 80438, 80461, 80469, 80483, L 80485, 80519, 80562, 80580, Labor 80883 80810, 80830, Lacrosse 80750 80844, 80853, Lakes 80067, 80072, 80890, 80932, 80074, 80170, 80946, 80962, 8027.3, 80304, 80963; 81103 80311, 80321, Land use plans 80123, 80394, 80447, 80484, 80435, 80804, 80539, 80596, 80832 80667, 80691, Landscape design 80006, 80008, 80723, 80862, 80032, 80059, 80867, 81060 80075, 80078, Land acquisition 80054, 80085, 80098, 80111, 80105, 80343, 80112, 80150, 80400, 80415, 80161, 80185, 80443, 80455, 80204, 80228, 80471, 80495, 80232, 80235, 80530, 80544, 80249, 80309, 80551, 80569, 80342, 80362, 80687, 80833, `80373, 80404, 80841, 80896, 80428, 80470, 80921, 80965 80472, 80483, Land description 80010, 80027, 80548, 80653, 80029, 80054, 806R5, 80732, 80062, 80096, 80914, 80925, 80173, 80178, 80946, 81019, 80337 81108, 81110 Land disposal 80494, 80896, Landscape protection 80111 81103 Landscaping 80653 Land management 80043, 80085, Leadership 80463, 80553, 80086, 80302, 80555, 81021, 80303, 80310, 81036, 131040, 80400, 80458, 81041, 81048, 80461, 80467, 81057, 81104 80496, 80499, Legal description 80344, 80590 S0503, 80551, Legal processes 80064, '80389, 80573, 80580, 80434, 80448, 80598, 80653, 80523, 80547, 80830, 80885, 80557, 80744,, 80921, 80927, 80896, 80945, 80932, 80933 80965, 81012 Land standards 80509 Legislation 80013, 80016, Land use 80043, 80057, 80054, 80064, 80060, 80340, 80065, 80066, 80365, 80389, 80067, 80085, 80394, 80399, 80086, 80117, 80400, 80431, 80136, 80156,

152 SUBJECT INDEX (Cont.)

L (Cont.) Item L (Cont.) Item

Legislation (cont.) 80174,80175, Lighting 80087,80409, 80186,80208, 80517 80234,80244, Litter 80770 80272,80296, Livestock 80454 80301,80309, Location 80040,80200, 80317,80320, 80273,80437, 80354,80355, 80521,80632, 80366;80370, 80667,80726, 80371,80373, 80773,80789 80384,80387, Logging 80262,80326 80393,80396, 80399,80400, M 80402,80403, 80410,80417, Maintenance 80226 80422,80429, Mammals 80125 80440,80446, Management 80418,80708, 80455,80457, 80879 80459,80461, Management guidelines 80386,80488, 80463,80479, 80542,80756 80480,80489, Maple trees 80767 80493,80509, Mapping 80482,60797, 80512,80515, 80814,80844 80523,80528, Maps 80237 80529,80533, Marbles 80693 80537,80547, Marinas 80675,80834 80563,80567, Marine highways 80834 80568,80570, Marine life 80288,80672, 80572,80573, 80924 80575,80576, Marine mammals 80141,80186, 80577,80838, 80217,80815 80891,80894, Marine sanctuaries 80839 80943,80953, Market analysis 80853,80868, 80967,80968, 80892,80930 80969 Muster plan 80383,80390, Leisure 80092,80180, 80417,80437, 80473,80608, 80465,80482, 80612,80786, 80484,80495, 80787,80878, 80508,80541, 81005,81037, 80542 81045,81055, Mathematical model 80899,80926, 81113 80968 Leisure-time studies 80612,80875, Measurement 80077,80506, 80878,80910, 80536,80734, 81037 80852,80886, Liability 80744 80919,80928, Lifeboats 80776 80931,80968

153 SUBJECT INDEX (Cont.)

M (Cont.) Item M (Cont.) Item

Methodology 80006, 80038, Mining 80365, 80453, 80040, 80059, 80519 80077, 80104, Misuse 80098, 80194, 80138, 80167, 80252, 80301, 80183, 80187, 80304, 80366, 80244, 80272, 80377, 80407, 80280, 80363, 80529, 80539, 80364, 80379, 80626, 80687, 80380, 80394, 80736, 80806, 80407, 80479, 80902, 80912, 80506, 80527, 80963 80536, 80588, Model airplane clubs 80795 80613, 80621, Mollusks 80070 80622, 80631, Monuments 80471 80640, 80650, Moose 80097 80651, 80653, Motivation 80879 80663, 80666, Motor boats 80571,_80614, 80721, 80908, 80668, 80676, 80951 80692, 80703, 80534 80706, 80721, Motor vehicle control 80727, 80730, area Mountain climbing 80027, 80247, 80733, 80752, 80701, 80739, 80753, 80769, 80769, 81041 80774, 80782, 80027, 80033, 80797, 80798, Mountains 80073, 80095, 80802, 80829, 80097, 80145, 80837, 80847, 80148, 80154, 80850, 80852, 80161, 80194, 80853, 80854, 80208, 80225, 80860, 80867, 80229, 80247, 80873, 80876, 80267, 80496, 80877, 80883, 80606, 80637 80886, 80890, 80673, 80739, 80897, 80898, 80845, 80880, 80899, 80903, 80964, 81018 80904, 80914, Multiple use 80060, 80137, 80918, 80920, 80228, 80244, 80923, 80931, 80251, 80340, 80936, 80941, 80365, 80379, 80956, 80968, 80414, 80416, 80971, 80997, 80431, 80432, 81019, 81048, 80438,- 80503, 81058, 81096 80551, 80562, Metropolitan areas 80521 80884, 80899, 80667, 80877 Migration 80927, 80932, Migratory bird popula- 805 76 80933, 80952, tion stations 8095 3 Military reservations 80425, 80575 Municipal art 8015 7 Mills 80009 Municipal lighting 80518

154 SUBJECT INDEX (Cont.)

N (Cont.) Item M (Cont.) Item

Municipal ordinances 80389,80523 National monuments 80079,80088, Municipal parks 80005,80031, 80120,80202, 80108,80165, 80232,80239, 80222,80240, 80270,80313, 80268,80308, 80398,80445, 80397,80409, 80673,81061, 80420,80450, 81109 80452,80470, National parks 80004,80012, 80517,80530, 80034,80044, 80585,80906, 80063,-80073, 80914,81014, 80079,80097, 81017 80099,80161, Municipal parks 80222,80268 80173,80188, 80208,80231, programs Municipal prow.ams 80585,81009 80237,80261, Municipalities 80502 80270,80319, Museums 80078,80115, 80345,80350, 80326,80412, 80352,80371, 80675,80695, 80374,80377, 80863,81079, 80417,80431, Music festivals 80126,80127, 80432,80445, 80142,80144 80468,80476, 80508,80528, N 80541,80542, 80543,80573, National forests 80034,80061, 80599,80626, 80074,80188, 80642,80673, 80216,80278, 80687,80724, 80340,80370, 80736,80809, 80414,80417, 80830,80992, 80444,80534, 81092 80587,80700, National parks 80033,80034, 80809,81060 (Canada) 80042,80723 National grasslands 80055 National parks (New 80482 National heritage 80189,80276, .Zealand) 80301,80304, National parks (South 80179 80533,80810, Africa) 80882,81026, National recreation 80129,80137, B1078,81080, areas 80320,80516, 81099,81100 81044 National historic 81094,81100 National reserves 80319 landmarks National wildlife 80093,80444, National historic sites 81100 refuges 80477,80478, National historical 80066,80444 80484,80575, parks 80928,81099 National lakeshores 80332 Natural areas 80081,80453, 80841,80903, 80988

155 SUBJECT INDEX (Cont.)

N (Cont.) Item N (Cont.) Item

Natural beauty 80002, 80036, 80073, 80094, Nature appreciation 80047, 80108, 80098, 80111, 80124, 80619, 80116, 80129, 80670, 80766, 80133, 80140, 81005, 81024 80148, 80150, Nature centers 80988, 81018, 80152, 80161, 81066 80171, 80216, Nature observation 80001, 80008, 80219, 80227, 80015, 80021,. 80231, 80261, 80038, 80046, 80269, 80283, 80047, 80053, 80309, 80312, 80075, 80076,, 80330, 80342, 80096, 80124, 80346, 80368,- 80128, 80133, 80396, 80483, 80138, 80161, 80501, 80712, 80167, 80179, 80773, 80905, 80184, 80192, 80925, 81013, 80198, 80219, 81019 80221, 80225, Natural environment 80301, 80882, 80250, 80255, 80935 80268, 80269, Natural history 80184, 81089 80278, 80285, Natural phenomena 80091 80288, 80295, Natural resources 80025,80026, 80305, 80334, 80027,80057, 80408, 80443, 80081,80101, 80470, 80478, 80125,80155, 80531, 80619, 80161,80162, 80636, 80637, 80167,80184, 80642, 80643, 80187,80194, 80659, 80667, 80203,80205, 80673, 80674, 80242,80286, 80677, 80680, 80298,80299, 80699, 80701, 80300,80301, 80710, 80728, 80304,80306, 80733, 80737, 80316,80344, 80738, 80740, 80420,80426, 80773, 80783, 80444,80446, 80784, 80824, 80448,80449, 80830, 80988, 80450,80461, 80998, 81001, 80462,80529, 81004, 81006, 80533,80575, 81007, 81008, 80588,80737, 81015, 81016, 80823,80856, 81022, 81025, 80869,80884, 81030. 81034, 80931;80962, 81043, 81046, 80984,81044, 81048, 81050, 81068,8107-7, 81053, 81059, 81088,81106 81089, 81098

156 SUBJECT INDEX (Cont.)

N (Cont.) Item 0 (Cont.) Item

Nature study 80076,80106, Outdoor cookery 80714, 80718, 80972,81040 80793 Nature therapy 80316 Outdoor dance 80709 Nature walks 80619 festivals Nature walkways 80047,80988 Outdoor dramatic 80031, 81009 Navigation 80731 events Need 80462,80868 Outdoor education 80001, 80025, Noise control 80263,80336, 80076, 80106, 80421,80574, 80140, 80167, 80579,80812', 80198, 80221, 80821,80898 80268, 80288,- 80306, 80405, 0 80406, 80408, 80427, 804439 Oceanographic research 80284,80639, 80610, 80636, 80995 80643, 80667, Oceanography 80070,80092,, 80670, 80677, 80155,80284, 80699, 80712, 80357,80380, 80728, 80738, 80465,80639, 80740, 80767, 80682,80822, 80789,.80910, 80924,80995, 80972, 80973, 81052,81063 B0976, 80980, Oceans and seas 80035,80180, 80981, 80982, 80187,80217, 80988, 80992, 80284,80321, 80994, 80997, 80334,80344, 80998, 80999, 80380,80465, 81001, 81004, 80803,80822, 81005, 81006, 80839,80924, 81016, 81020, 80995,81052 81022, 81029, Oil pollution 80201,80828 81030, 81031, Olympic game;: 80764,81069 81033, 81040, Open space 80086,80161, 81041, 81043, 80203,80240, 81046, 81049, 80301,80328, 81051, 81054 80331,80389, Outdoor exhibits 80294, 80486, 80415,80460, 80652, 80695 80470,80581, Outdoor games 80213, 80328, 80795,80810 80473, 80620, Orchids 80765 80650, 80693, Ornithology 80114,80347, 80702, 80710, 81089 80742, 80750, Otters 80131,80141, 80989, 81015, 80186 81017 Outdoor advertising 80309,80514 Outdoor lights 80295, 80409, Outdoor concerte 80127,80142, 80517, 80518 80143,80144

157 SUBJECT INDEX (Cont.)

0 (Cont.) Item P (Cont,) Item

Outdoormuseums 80326 Parks (cont.) 80129, 80144, Outdoor painting 80779, 81019, 80179, 80180, 81074, 81089 80181, 80185, Outdoor spectator 80041, 80081, 80208, 80209, events 80109, 80126, 80222, 80228, 80127, 80130, 80232, 80240, 80142, 80143, 80260, 80268, 80157, 80160, 80270, 80277, 80213, 80293, 80325, 80328, 80294, 80330, 80343, 80362, 80488, 80518, 80368, 80388, 80620, 80624, 80425, 80433, 80638, 80652, 80446, 80470, 80665, 80683, 80471, 80476, 80695, 80696, 80486, 80497, 80697, 80702, 80501, 80505, 80719, 80742, 80518, 80519, 80745, 80777 80530, 80549, 80565, 80584, P 80595, 80637, 80690, 80739, Pageants 81079 80747, 80766, Paper airplane competi- 80719 80767, 80770, tion and flying 80809, 80903, Park management 80049, 80228, 80914, 80962, 80374, 80384, 81068, 81104 80388, 80390, Parkways 80002, 80542, 80401, 80407, 80965 80417, 80430, Participation 80411, 80702, 80431, 80432, 80849, 80868, 80458, 80470, 80874 80476, 80496, Participation (family) 80376, 80612, 80531, 80541, 80614, 80691, 80565, 80766, 80700, 80725, 80770, 80855, 80762 80903, 80977, Penguins 80281, 80347 81014, 81044, Permit 80442, 80451 81062, 81067 Personnel management 80360 Park rangers 80565 Pesticides 80575, 80591, Park Service (Canada) 80476 80856, 80891, Park use 80228, 80232, 80894, 80912 80482, 80496, Pheasants 80552 805 73 Philosophical analysis 80820 Parking areas 80095, 80123, Philosophical 80108, 80121, 80913 foundations 80297, 80301, Parks 80005, 80031, 80432, 80783, 80034, 80042, 80971, 81059, 80046, 80076, 81069, 81071, 80098, 80099, 81078, 81088, 80108 80127, 81110

158 SUBJECT INDEX (Cont.)

P (Cont.) Item (Cont.) Item

Photography 80033,80038, Planning (cont.) 80440,80443, 80138,80167, 80445,80447, 80171,80269, 80460,80463, 80295,80624, 80465,80470, 80659,80667, 80472,80476, 80672,80682, 80480,80482, 80692,80733, 80483,80484, P,0737,80802, 80487,80493, 80823,80844, 80495,80497, 81089 80503,80504, Physical fitness 80507,80616, 80505,80507, 80644,80707, 80508,80509, 80730,80746, 80511,80541, 80825,80919, 80542,80550, 80934,81010 80561,80577, Physical models 80091 80584,80601, Physical value 80098,80128, 80654,80774, 80179,80198, 80785,80801, 80203,80316, 80802,80805, 80616,80632, 80838,80844, 80644,80650, 80859,8088., 80679,80707, 80895,80910, 80732,80746, 80914,80920, 80762,80783, 80936,80950, 80825,80898, 80960,80963, 80919,80934, 80971,80974, 80996,81010, 80984,81011, 81059 81035,81046, Picnic 80718 81058,81062, Picnicking 80078,80718 81065 Planning 80008,80043, Planning criteria 80369,80383, 80049,80081, 80428,80430, 80098,80112, 80437,80470, 80157,80158, 80490,80544, 80167,80204, 80564,80568, 80224,80227, 80577,80586, 80228,80234, 80967 80274,80339, Planning region 80383,80564, 80355,80358, 80568 80365,80379, Planting designs 80925 80382,80388, Planting easement 80032,80036, 80390,80405, 80059,80249, 80406,80413, 80309,80373, 80420,80424, 80396,80586, 80429,80433, 80925, Plants 80008',80609, 80925

159 SUBJECT INDEX (Cont.)

P (Cont.) Item P (Cont.) Item

Playgrounds 80005,80123, Pollution control 80578,80579, 80185,80240, (cont.) 80583,80590, 80268,80325, 80594,80796, 80328,80497, 80797,80805, 80501,80525, 80806,80807, 80693,80710, 80812,80821, 80957,80983, 80826,80827, 81015,81024 80828,80834, Policy 80105,80158, 80838,80840, 80304,80377, 80850,80857, 80400,80403, 80881,80893, 80415,80417, 80897,80898, 80424,80428, 80809,80912, 80429,80433, 80926,80935, 80476,80483, 80941,80945, 80492,80496, 80954,80955, 80504,80505, 8096 8 80508,80509, Pollution legislation 80317,80381, 80529,80558, 80419,80439, 80586,80687, 80474,80493, 80756,80838, 80513,80515, 80903,80983, 80523,80590, 81088 80857,80897, Pollution control 80023,80045, 80898,80909, 80201,80252, Ponds 80961 80263,80289, Population 80415,80430, 80298,80299, distribution 80490,80567, 80317,80329, 80708,80859, 80331,80333, 80865,80902, 80353,80355, 81005 80356,80359, Population studies 80078,80151, 80367,80381, 80234,80384, 80387,80400, 80544,80961 80402,80410, 8111,0 80419,80420, Potential recreation 80052,80086, 80421,80434, resources 80233,80284, 80436,80439, 80307,80310, 80440,80446, 80320,80321, 80457,80459, 80332, 80378, 80474,'80479, 80394,430543, 80489,80491, 80544,80569, 80493,80498, 80581,80584, 80504,80512, 80802,80832, 80513,80515, 80835,80844, 80523,80524, 80886,80920, 80532,80536, 80962,80963, 80537,80538, Prairies 80335 80547,80572,

160 SUBJECT INDEX (Cont.)

P (Cont.) Item P (Cont.) Item

Preferences 80234, 80708, Private interests 80118p-80122p 80756, 80786; 80393, 80402, 80801, 80820, 80514 80832, 80842, Private lands 80052, 80085, 80868, 80883, 80191, 80197, 80892 80209, 80232, Preservation 80013, 80054, 80254, 80302, 80055, 80057, 80343, 80364, 80066, 80071p 80438, 80485, 80074, 80077, 80558, 80561, 80093, 80098, 80593, 80817, 80099, 80105, 80831, 80841, 80128, 80156, 80888, 80889 80161, 80164, Private sector 80046, 80048, 80174, 80186, 80052,80074, 80203, 80220, 80089,80105, 80223, 80239, 80122,80195, 80243, 80244, 80197,80209, 80248, 80253, 80228;80232, 80257, 80270, 80243,80254, 80286, 80291, 80270,80296, 80299, 80304, 80364,80366, 80310, 80313, 80371,80425, 80316, 80324, 80429,80452, 80340, 80361, 80461,804894 80371, 80387, 80509,80510, 80393, 80398, 80519,80544, 80400, 80416, 80546,80547, 80447, 80461p 80553,-80561, 80466, 80468, 80610,80626, 80471, 80482, 80654,806584 80483, 80500, 80744,80746, 80520, 80529, 80800,80805, 80533, 80535, 80819,80887, 80539, 80549, 80889,80894, 80554, 80558, 80917,80921, 80564, 80569, 80950,80970, 80576, 80610, 80973,80978, 80626, 80687, 80987,81035, 80839, 80841, 81074,81090 80894, 80903, Professional education 80542,80565, 80907, 81005, 80914,80969, 81070, 81081, 80974,80978, 81092, 81099, 80990,_80991, 81100, 81104, 81021,81032, 81105 81036,81044, Primitive areas 80044, 80651 81062,81067, 81068

161 SUBJECT INDEX (Cont.)

P (Cont.) Item P (Cont.) Item

Provincial parks 80034,80319, Rainbow trout 80206 80476 Rangelands 80933 Psychological value 80117,80128, Reclamation 802!)9,80243, 80198,80203, 80366,80519, 80316,80331, 80938,80963 80632,80669, Recreation areas 80123,80167, 80732,80757, 80340,80433, 80783,80784, 80708,80802, 80810,80870, 80886,80962, 80898,80919, 81024 80996,81009, Recreation facilities 80375 81023,81042, standards 81048,81059, Recreation management80804,80865 80930, Public domain 80054,80296, Recreation need 80476, 80370,80461, 80994 80841,80922, Recreation planning 80365,80476, 81011 Public lakes 805 39 81000, 80210, Public lands 80055,80085, Recreation programs 80127, 80086,80191, 80232,80328, 80209,80296, 80358,80360, 80297,80340, 80397,80406, 80370,80386, 80411,80418, 80399,80438, 80463,80473, 80439,80461, 80497,80570, 80483,80498, 80582,80584, 80540,80542, 80585,80589, 80557,80561, 80640,80660, 80598,80785, 80669,80670, 80841,80884, 80689,80690, 80894,80921, 80741,80786, 80922,80958, 80795,80889, 81103 80919,80972, 80975, Public laws 80101,80421, 80974, 80431,80461, 80976,81003, 80471,80515, 81004,81009, 80537,80547, 81010,81012, 80537,80547, 81017,81021, 80963 81031,81036, 81045, Purple martins 80238 31037, 81046,81048, R 81057,81104 Recreation resources 80026,80030, 80043,80046, Racing 80132,80665, 80745,80788 80051,80069, 80075,80078, Rafting 80048,80318, 80350 80085,80086, 80103, Railroads 80190 80093, 80106,80118, Rain forests 80004

162 SUBJECT INDEX (Cont.)

R (Cont.) Item R (Cont.) Item

Recreation resources 80139,80159, Reference materials 80333,80549, (cont.) 80166,80179, 80738,80747, 80197,80228, 80791,80841, 80229,80240, 80986,81052 80251,80254, Regattas 80072,80488, 80258,80274, 80777,80788, 80277,80278, 80908 80299,80321, Regional planning 80031,80046, 80325,80328, 80103,80162, 80341,80348, 80235,80320, 80369,80374, 80342,80400, 80379,80385, 80469,80474, 80388,80400, 80479,80480, 80408,80416, 80482,80498, 80417,80422, 80502,80508, 80426,80435, 80521,80561, 80458,80470, 80568,80866, 80503,80519, 80869,80932, 80525,80544, 81014 80546,80550, Regulations 80440,80451, 80580,80584, 80464,80513, 80600,80603, 80534,80547, 80612,80615, 80571,80596, 80678,80728, 80742,80775 80748,80789, Reindeer 80354 80802,80847, Relaxation 80661 80854,80860, Renewal of inner 80093,80198, 80869,80871, resources 80203,80374, 80873,80884, 80661,80689, 80900,80907, 80699,80740, 80910,80918, 80762 80920,80924, Reptiles 80125 80931,80932, Rescue measures 80613 80933,80943, Research 80052,80077, 80956,80961, 80081,80092, 80962,80964, 80103,80117, 80966,80973, 80155,80183, 81050,81058, 80187,80227, 81097 80254,80257, Recreation supply 80055,80127, 80284,80289, 80570,80910, 80296,80310, 80952,81005 80322,80335, Redwoods 80174,80239, 80349,80357, 80248,80291, 80378,80379, 80361,80393, 80380,80422, 80528,80549, 80429,80458, 80907 80461,80465,

163 SUBJECT INDEX (Cont.)

R (Cont,) Item R (Cont.) Item

Research (cont.) 80493, 80503, Rivers (cont.) 80350,80371, 80506, 80511, 80412,80456, 80522, 80536, 80559,80675, 80551, 80554, 80790,80814, 80567, 80572, 80902,81033 80588, 80591, Roadside beautification 80404 80594, 80608, Roadways 80012,80079, 80614, 80615, 80097,80149: -80639, 80703, 80177,80228, 80756, 80796.7 80237,80265, 80968, 80969, 80278,80350," 80970, 80971, 80548,80551, 80991, 80995, 80577,80890, 81000, 81009, 80911 81013, 81035 Rockhounding 80146,80214 Reservoirs 80159, 80166, 80362, 80589, S 80784, 80843, 80853, 80862, Safety 80072,80097, 80865, 80867, 80149,80271, 80892, 80896, 80362,80423, 80899, 80952 80428,80497, Resorts 80615 80518,80531, Resource capabilities 80394 80551,80571, Resource management 80167, 80299, 80586,80599, 80340, 80447, 80605,80634, 80550, 80588, 80648,80666, 80844 .80704,80715, Restoration 80066, 80206, 80731,80753, 80249, 81060, 80754,80758; 81081, 81082, 80769,80975, 81094, 81112 81038,81039, Retirement 80878 81041 Revenue 80708 Sailboats 80488,80633 Rhododendrons 81050 Sailing 80072,80629, Right-of-way 80365 80633,80788 Riparian rights 80370 Sailplanes 80621 River basin surveys 80234, 80383, Sales 80896,80917 80564 Saline waters 80378 River basins 80383, 80564, Salmon 80039,80040, 80902 80193,80262, River running 80048,- 80318, 80317,80456, 80625, 80790 80475 Rivers 80048, 80063, Salt water fishing 80622 80119,- 80199, Sampling methods 80536,80798, 80206, 80245, 80860,80916, 80277, 80312, 80928,80956 80313, 80317, Sand 80836 80318, 80320, Scandinavians 80702,81072 80321, 80341,

164 SUBJECT INDEX (Cont.)

S (Cont.) Item S (Cont.) Item Scenic easement 80396,80428, Self-guiding trail 80047 80483,80935, Shell collecting 80070 80965 Shellfish 80793 Scenic roadways 80002,80056, Shells 81027 80059,80116, Shooting preserves 80485,80552 80134, 80153, Shoreline sites 80019,80037, 80228,80249, 80062,80118, 80277, 80278, 80243,80259, 80371,80373, 80261,80288, 80396,80404, 80567,80834, 80423,80428, 80862 80470,80514, Shores 80070 80548,80586, Shrubs 80036,80059, 80673,80770, 80124,80342, 80925 80586,80653 Scenic values 80073,80092, Sightseeing 80002,80009, 80157,80161, 80010,80012, 80283,80852 80018,_80028, School camping 80211,80981, 80030,80033, 80982,81023, 80035,80037, 81028, 81029 80041,80056, School gardens 80606 80073,-80078, Scientific expeditions 80102 80079,80090, Scientific sites 80003,80004, 80094,80096, 80016,80027, 80109,80110, 80063,80088, 80116,80126, 80091,80092, 80134,80139, 80116,80146, 86145,80152, 80173,80220, 80153,80154, 80250,80283, 80165,80172, 80310,80336, 80181,80182, 80352,80422, 80207,80213,- 80549,80822, 80214,80215, 80830,80841, 80225,80246, 80863,80971 80259,80275, Scuba diving 80017,80284, 80276,80278, 80639,80674, 80283,80290, 80730,80780, 80311,80330, 80934,80995 80334,80338, Scuba gear 80017 80501,80637, Sea turtles 80287 80638,80657, Seashores 80062,80259, 80673,80675, 80288, 80690,80695, Seasons 80229,80238, 80723,80724, 80656,80667, 80733,80735, 80803 80749,80764, Sedimentation and 80062 80768,80871, deposition 81017,81079,

165 SUBJECT INDEX (Cont.)

S (Cont.) Item S (Cont.) Item

Sightseeing (cont.) 81094,81101, Special users 80408, 80411,

81102 - (cont.) 80538, 80608, Signs 80423 80748, 80786, Site selection 80832 80787,80996, Skating rinks 80589 81023,.81065 Ski slopes 80196 Speeches 80045, 80098, Skin diving 80017,80020, 80199, 80387, 80639,80674, 80408, 80491, 80730,80780 80824 Sky watching 80250,80649, Spelunking 80613 80773 Spiritual value 80179, 80203, Snakes 80100,80605 80716, 80717 Snow 80762 Sporting goods 80089 Snow removal 80279 industry Snow shoeing 80177,80664 Sports 80115, 80118, Snow skiing 80177,80196, 80684, 80744, 80819 80750, 80794, Snowmobiles 80107,80132, 80858, 80990, 80264,80280, 81042, 81113 80630,80725 Spring 80053, 80124, Snowmobiling 80107,80132, 80171, 80238, 80177,80264, 80653, 80656, 80630,80725 80693, 80788, Soccer 80650 81015 Social conditions 80579,80870, Stadiums 80501 80984 Staff 80501, 80542 Social security 80787,80878 Staffing 80974, 81062 Social value 80298,80299, Stamps 80218 80382,80424, Star gazing 80250, 80285, 80497,80660, 80649, 80773 80709,80810, State agencies 80064, 80092, 80870,80883, 80119, 80357, 80906,80944, 80396, 80429, 80984,80996 80436, 80459, 80480, 80498, Socio-economic studies 80615,80700, 80510, 80515, -80713,80865, 80524, 805271 80870,80930, 80532, 80539, 80983 80546, 80550, Sociology 80382,80709, 80556, 80561, 80801 80570, 80595, Soil conservation 80158 80894, 80905, Soil conservation 80364,80527, 80937, 80950, service 80963 81021, 81035, Soil surveys 80802 81066 Soils 80751,80814, State flower 80168 80867,81004 State forests 80340, 80888 Special users 80047,80358, State laws 80396, 80459, 80363,80375, 80469, 80596, 81087

166 SUBJECT INDEX (Cont.)

S (Cont.) Item S (Cont.) Item State legislatures 80186,80459, Surveys 80262,80536, 80480,80512, 80598,80614, 80523,80524, 80700,80708, 80527,80532, 80713,80787, 80894 80802,80813, State parks 80019,80095, 80829,80835, 80118,80119-, 808.A,80849, 80188,80337, 80870,80871, 80340,80458, 80886,80888, 80595,80855, 80890,80896, 80888,80899, 80916,80920, 80988,81105 80922,80939, Statistics 80089,80191, 80940,80946, 80361,80470, 80949,80954, 80569,80612, 80966,80990, 80614,80736, 81002,81058 80787,80800, Survival education 80722,80760, 80836,80854, 80761,80776, 80872,80890, 81005,81041 80917,80929, SWamp oak trees 81072 80939,80940, Swimming 80080,80122, 80955,80960, 80180,80473, 80966,80977, 80640,80729, 80990 81038,81039 Streams 80047,80262, Swimming pools 80080,80122, 80520,80596, 80179,80525, 80832 80948,81039 Streetcars 81097 Symposium 80023,80274, Suburbia 80103 80850 Summer 80033,80080, 80126,80127, T 80144,80192, 80293,80294, Takation 80085,80400 80397,80452, Taxes 80085,80400, 80531,80585, 80831 80632,80643, Teacher training 8102.8 80689,80690, Temperature 80162,80934 80726,80976, Tennis 80130,80185, 80992,81003, 80473,80620, 81017,81049, 8085 8 81050 Tennis courts 80525,80589 Supersonic transport 80336 Tents 80655 (SST) Therapeutic 80358,80669, Surface mining 80194,80527, recreation 81010,81023, 80938,80963 81050 Surfing 80180,80782 Topography 80810,80814 Survey techniques 80813,80832, Tortoises, giant 80220 80853,80862, land 80868,80874 Touch football 81113

167 SUBJECT INDEX(Cont.

T (Cont.) Item T (Cont.)_ Item

Tourism 80018, 80028, Transportation (cont.) 80365, 80420, 80035, 80037, 80421, 80428, 80041, 80044, 80459, 80534, 80056, 80077, 80615, 80664, 80078, 80079, 80947, 81090, 80090, 800_92, 81097 80097, 80099, Transportation 80913 80110, 80116, services 80134, 80145, Travel 80334 80153, 80160, Trees 80001, 80025, 80172, 80178, 80032, 80036,, 80179, 80180, 80059, 80075, 80182, 80186, 80077, 80113, 80213, 80225, 80124, 80168, 80231, 80259, 80216, 80223, 80276, 80290, 80239, 8°102, 80307, 80330, 80303, WY:13, 80334, 80345:, 80342, 80454, 80392, 80401, 80548, 80549, 80441, 80501, 80586, 80646, 80615, 80657, 80673, 80767, 80681, 80733, 80861, 80907° 80747, 80749, Trip preparation 80236, 80237, 80763, 80800, 80338, 80582, 80834, 80835, 80647, 80651, 80866, 80869, 80655, 80666, 80871, 80920, 80676, 80681, 80926, 8090_, 80691, 80704, 80949, 80966, 80718, 80720, 81000, 81079 80723, 80753, Tourist trade 80092, 80160, 80754, 80759, S0377, 80392, 80763, 80771, 80819, 80869 80772, 80790, Tourists 80377, 81093 80791 Tournaments 80130 Trout 80206, 80273, Townscape 80441 80475, 80489, Trailers 80090, 80314, 80703 80713, 80916 Turf 80226 Trails 80007, 80047, 80095, 80134, U 80161, 80265, 80266, 80310, Underground gardens 80084 80541, 80739 Underwater photography 80155, 80672, Training 81057, 81060 80682 Transportation ,80002, 80012, Underwater research 80924 80056, 80079, U.S. Army recreation 80741 80090, 801_34, U.S. Presidents 80054, 80227, 80149, 80237, 80507, 81113 80245, 80314, Universities 80969

168 SUBJECT INDEX(Cont.)

U (Cont,) Item U (Cont.) Item

Upland birds 80552,80667 Use prediction 80865 Urban planning 80005,80046, User characteristics 80304, 80375, 80080,80103, 80411, 80611, 80108,80151, 80614, 80615, 80157,80162, 80671, 80678, 80204,80222, 80700, 80713, 80240,80308, 80829, 80879, 80365,80389, 80916, 80944 80397,80409, Users 80554, 80611, 80413,80420, 80671, 80678, 80424,80441, 80687, 80759, 80446,80450, j0785, 80804, 80479,80487, o0883, 80913, 80492,80497, 80949 80502,80517, 80521,80530, V 80544,80577, 80579,80581, Vacation homes 80323, 80740, 80585,80595, 80789 80608,80660, Vacation projects 80643 80689,80732, Value measurement 80301, 80918 80796,80812, Values 80106, 80161, 80821,80832, 80169, 80198, 80906,80914, 80300, 80301, 80926,80955, 80304, 80306, 80993,81007, 80309, 80313, 81014,81015, 80331, 80368, 81017,81085, 80374, 80379, 81110 80405, 80431,' Urban renewal 80500,80530, 80432, 80443, 81085 80447, 80453, Use 80057,80199, 80497, 80535, 80205,80211, 80555, 80618, 80249,80251, 80632, 80633, 80344,80377, 80642, 80670, 80389,80400, 80678, 80738, 80736,80756, 80741, 80746, 80793,80847, 80759,.80766, 80854,80860, 80789, 80794, 80869,80886, 80801,.80810, 80888,80899, 80811, 80831, 80900,80901, 80833, 80842, 80904,80928, 80890, 80965, 80956,80958, 80984, 80989, 80962,80964 80993 Use factors 80369,80700, Vandalism 80407 80785,80857, Vegetation 80007, 80051, 80933 80121, 80124,

169 SUBJECT INDEX (Cont.)

V (Cont.) Item W (Cont.) Item

Vegetation (cont.) 80288,80342, Water quality standards 80170,80317, 80454,80609, 80489,80547, 80677,80705, 80808,80838, 80942 80850 Vehicles 80513,80534, Water resources 80023,80155, 80796,80840, 80170,80187, 80913 80199,80234, Vest pocket parks 80005,80222, 80284,80321, 81108 80344,80370, 80378,80385, 80522,80566, 80568,80587, Walking 80047,80128, 80603,80808,. 80783,80946, 80843,80849, 81034,81059 80850,80895, Water conservation 80921 80922,80935, Water management 80587,80848 80955,81033, Water pollution 80023,80067, 81064 80117,80201, Water reuse 80023,80583, 80243,80252, 80808,80838, 80262,80299, 80948 80300,80317, Water skiing 80180 80333,80359, Water sports 80017,80048, 80367,80378, 80078,80110, 80410,80420, 80118,80180, 80446,80457, 80233,80284, 80474,80489, 80339,80488, 80504,80511, 80603,80614, 80527,80532, 80625,80639, 80547,80563, 80672,80674, 80583,80597, 80702,80709, 80808,86828, 80742,80743, 80834,80838, 80756,80780, 80843,80850, 80782,80849, 80857,80876, 80857,80934, 80893,80909, 80952,81039 80935,80945 Water supply 80023,80064, 80954,80955, 80065,80166, 8096 3 80170,80234, Water purification 80439,80808 80318,80321, Water quality 80023,80170, 80370,80522, 80183,80317, 80538,80589, 8Q333,80410, 80688,80808, 80474,80504, 80943,80955 80520,80538, Water tanks 805 38 80583,80596, Water use 80064,80857 80808,80838, Waterfalls 80033,80078, 80843,80850, 80152 80857,80931, Waterfowl 80131,80138, 80938 80164,80169,

170 SUBJECT INDEX (Cont.)

W (Cont.) Item W (Cont.) Item

Waterfowl (cont.) 80218,80252, Wildflowers (cont.) 80150, 80171, 80288,80320, 80219, 80221, 80576,80667, 80330, 80335, 80698,80803 80346, 80604, Watershed management 80302 80677, 80737, Watersheds 80832 81089 Weather 30162,80207, Wildlife 80008, 80022, 80773,80841 80027, 80038, Welfare economics 80883 80086, 80093, Wetlands 80071,80096, 80099, 80125, 80169,80333, 80131, 80138, 80442,80548, 80156, 80164, 80576,80851, 80225, 80241, 80954,81034 80253, 80261, Whooping cranes 8025 7 80296, 80301, Wild rivers 80048,;80117, 80324, 80327, 80312,80318, 80438, 80443, 80625 80466, 80427, Wilderness areas 80054,80074, 80497, 80557, 80081,80129, 80558, 80592, 80161,80176, 80593, 80610, 80185,80197, 80619, 80692, 80203,80208, 80708, 80737, 80306,80336, 80785, 80809, 80371,80416, 80921, 80922, 80445,80447, 80958, 81043, 80496,80573, 81087, 81099 80602,80609, Wildlife centers 80525 80651,80654, Wildlife management 80167, 80208, 80678,80704, 80218, 80290, 80722,80734, 80354, 80384, 80760,80761, 80477, 80478, 80778,80810, 80556, 80698, 80839,80987, 80785, 80894 81005,81105 Wildlife refuges 80015, 80131, Wilderness preparation 80648 80241, 80282, Wilderness survival 80754,80760, 80443, 80599, 80761 80675, 80903, Wilderness travel 80350,80602, *81091, 81105 80609,80646, Wind M62, 80621,. 80631,80654, 80662 80704,80722, Winter 80177, 80231, 80778,80987 80269, 80334, Wildflower season 80124,80133, 80762 80140,80150, Winter sports 80026, 80068, 80171,80219, 80107, 8031, 80221,80335, 80518, 80617, 80346,80604, 80645, 80664, 80677 80686, 80702, Wildflowers 80051,80124, 80711,* 80742, 80133,80140, 80762, 80781, 80819

171 SUBJECT INDEX (Cont.)

Y Item

Yachting 80418,80777, 80818 Youth 80122,80268, 80288,80328, 80452,80585, 80603,80606, 80610,80627, 80636,80643, 80660,80689, 80690,80710, 80715,80738, 80783,80795, 80825,80972, 80975,80976, 80981,80987, 80988,80992, 80993,81003, 81020,81029, 81031,81039, 81046,81047, 81048,81057

Z

Zoning 80596 Zo..-'s 80139,80290, 80401,80601, 80610,81043

172 GEOGRAPHIC INDEX

Bays and Sounds Item Cities (Cont.) Item

Keweenaw Bay Area, 80052 Mexico City, Mex. 80351 Michigan Middletown, Ohio 80518 Penobscot Bay, 80037 Milwaukee, Wisc. 80076 Maine Minden, Neb. 80207 San Francisco Bay 80243,80252 Mount Vernon, N.Y. 80983 Nashville, Tenn. 80517 Caves, Canyons, and Nassau 80284 Gorges New Brunswick, N.J. 80122 New York, N.Y. 80353,80816, Bridge Canyon 80079 80864,81039 Carlsbad Caverns 81087 Oak Park, Ill. 81009 Craighead Caves 80311 Ocean City 80020 Glen Canyon 80784 Oklahoma City, Okla. 80610 Grand Canyon 80048;80702 Phoenix, Ariz. 805 85 Marble Gorge 80318 Pittsburgh, Pa. 80500 Red River Gorge 80466 Quebec, Canada 80338 Torrey Canyon 80828 Quito, Ecuador 80398,81112 Racine, Wisc. 80707 Cities Richland, Wash. 80087 Riverside, Calif. 81018 Albany, Ga. 80409 St. Louis, Mo. 80881 Alexandria, Va. 80441 Salisbury, Conn. 80235 Aspen, Colo. 80514 San Antonio, Texas 80160,80624, Austin, Texas 80979 80768,81080, Carlsbad, N. Mex. 80078 81084,81095, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 80936 81111 Columbia, Md. 80046 San Diego, Calif. 80180,81003 Cumberland Plateau, Ky. 80194 Seattle, Wash. 80153,80325, Danville, Ky. 80443 805 82 Fremont, Calif. 80308 Stockton, Calif. 80413 Fresno, Calif. 80084 Sweetwater, Tenn. 80311 Galstonbury, Conn. 80391 Topeka, Kansas 80979 Hanover, Germany 80652 Toronto, Canada 80450,80895 Hayward, Wisc. 81050 Victoria, Australia 80050 Honolulu, Hawaii 80457 Washington, D.C. 80066,80266, Indianapolis, Ind. 80031,80745 80891 80177 Jackson Hole, Wyo. Waukegan, 80495 Jacksonville, Fla. 80165 White Plains, N.Y. 80397 Jamestown, Va. 81079 Williamsburg, Va. 80006,81079, Lakeland, Fla. 80209 81100 Lander, Wyo. 81041 Winston-Salem, N.C. 80154 Las Marismas, Spain 80176 York, Nebraska 80222 Leesburg, Va. 80181 Yorktown, Va. 81079 London, England 80109,80339, 80645

173 GEOGRAPHICINDEX (Cont.)

Continents Item Countries (Cont.) Item

Great Britian Africa 80099,80179, 80130,80330, 80345 80348,80729, Antarctic 80281,80347 80826 Europe 80028,80355, Holland 8065 7 80486 India 8025 3 North America 80027,80034, Italy 80684 80083,80241, Mexico 80070,80237, 80293,80338, 80764,81096 80600 New Zealand 80482,80837 South America 80152,80398, Puerto Rico 80142,30866 80559,80606, Scotland 80286 80765,81112 South Africa 80179,80903 Spain 80176 Counties Switzerland 80496 United Kingdom 80339,80355, Allaghany County, 80965 80837,80897, N.C. 80942 Garrett County, 80817 United States of 80034,80111, Md. America 80116,80126, 4 Humboldt County, 80393 80161,80227, Calif. 80237,80392, Los Angeles County, 80526 80426,80496, Calif. 80499,80501, Schuykill COunty, 80307 80566,80724, Pa. 80747,80748, Westchester County, 80226,80415 80800,81035, N.Y. 81076

Countries Dams and Reservoirs

Argentina 80152 Hualapai Dam 80318 Australia 80050,80114, (proposed) 80212,80256 Pearl River 'Reservoir 80896 Brazil 80152 Canada 80026,80033, Islands 80034,80042, 80056,80060, Aldabra Island 80220 80145,80237, Apostle Islands 80760,89764 80362,80394, Assateague 80020,0(410 80476,80505, Bermuda 81101 80732,80750, Canary Islands 8017? 80800,80869, Christmas Island 80803 80949,80966 Gardiners Island 81086 Chile 80943 Guadeloupe Islands awls Ethiopia 80099 Long Island, N.Y. 81022 Finland 80323 Nantucket Island 80010 France 80337,80496, Thousand Islands 80276 80729 Vancouver Island 80326 Virgin Islands 80178

174 GEOGRAPHIC INDEX (Cont.)

Lakes Item National Forests Item (Cont.) Great Lakes 80040, 80141, Toiyabe National 80534 80182 Forest Lake Erie 80067 Wenatchee National 80447 Lake Mead 80065, 80318 Forest Lake Ontario 80857 Lake Powell 80065, 80079 National Grasslands Lake Springfield 80401 Lake Tahoe 80170, 80183 Cimarron National 80438 Grasslands Mountains National Historic Sites Adirondacks 80779 Andes Mountains 80606, 80765 Sagamore Hill National 80992 Appalachian Mountains 80265, 80637 Historic Site (N.Y.) Glacier Peak 80453 Great Smokey Mountains 80073, 80154 National Lakeshores Kitt Peak 80649 Mount Huntington 80247 Apostle Islands 80332 Mount McKinley 80012, 80225 National Lakeshore Mount Mitchell 80265 Mount Ranier 80701 National Monument's North Cascades 80208, 80382 Olympic Mountains 80845 Afches National 80350, 80445, Pryor Mountains 80147 Monument 80602 Rocky Mountains 80030, 80148, Big Thicket National 80313 80531 Monument (proposed) Sierra Nevada 80267 Canyon De Chelly 80202, 80336 Mountains National Monument White Mountains 80077 Capitol Reef National 80445. Monument National Forests Cedar Breaks National 80445 Monument Eldorado National 80860 Glacier Bay National 81061 Forest Monument George Washington 80265 Grand Canyon National 80064 National Forest Monument Huron National Forest 80700 Muir Woods National 80239 Kotzebue National 80216 Monument Forest Navajo National 80202 Manistee National 80700 Monument Forest Olympic National tA1105 National Parks Forest Pisgah National 80278 Acadia National Park 80261 Forest Big. Bend National =80135, 80173 Thomas Jefferson 80265 Park National Forest

175 GEOGRAPHIC INDEX (Cont.)

National Parks Item National Recreation Item (Cont.) Areas

Bryce Canyon National 80336,80445 Delaware Water Gap 80137 Park National Recreation Canyonlands National 80044,80231, Area Park 80350' Flaming Gorge National 80516 Carlsbad Caverns 80078 Recreation Area National Park Glen Canyon National 80065,80445 Everglades National 80592 Recreation Area Park Sylvania Recreation 80129 Glacier National Park 80531 Area(Mich.) Grand Canyon National 80063,80064, Park 80318 National Scenic Riverways Great Smoky Mountains 80073,80265, National Park 80292 Ozark National Scenic 80312 Hawaii Volcanoes 80007 Riverway National Park Mesa Verde National 80352,81093 Oceans and Seas Park Mount McKinley 80012,80097 Atlantic Ocean. 80062,80334 National Park Caribbean Sea 80035 North Cascades National 80074,80136, Pacific Ocean 80803 Park(proposed) 80543 Salton Sea 80065,80378 Olympic National Park 80004 Ranier National Park 80279 Parks Redwood National Park 80174,80175, (proposed) 80528 Baxter Park 81105 Shenandoah National 80265 Central Park 80144 Park Collier-Seminole State 80119 Voyageurs National 80508 Park Park(proposed) Fairy Stone State Park 80265 Yellowstone National 80091 ItascaState Park 80855 Park Lake Powell Navajo 80260 Yosemite National Park 80541,81092, Tribal Park 81098 Lost Dauphin State 80337 Park National Parks, Foreign Mitchell Park 80076 Olmsted Industrial 80425 Parx National De La 80496 Park Vanoise, France Sandy Hook State Park 80988 Semien Massife 80099 Skokie Park District 80390 National Park, (Ill.) Ethiopia Springfield Park 80401 The Swiss National Park 80496 District(Ill.) Tongariro National 80482 Van Dame Beach State 80019 Park, New Zealand Park(Calif.) Virgin Islands 80626 Wickham Park(Conn.) 80232 National Park

176 VLAJUKArlilL, 11VUtA ILont.)

Provinces Item Rivers (Cont.) Item

British Columbia 80042,80060, Potoilac River 80066,80266 80153 _Rio de la Plata 80559 Ontario 80615,80834, Rio Grande 80173 80869,80949 Willamette River 80317 Quebec 80476 Saskatchewan 80723 States

Regions Alabama 80835 Alaska 80003,80012, East 80522 80134,80199, Gulf Coast 80792 80200,80216, Midwest 80040,80055, 80225,80247, 80335 80262,80346, Northeast 80001,80597, 80354,80357, 80611,80793 8108 Northwest 80136,80153, Arizona 80079,80234, 80582,80678 80318,80336, South 80340 80784,80871 Southeast 80288,80340, Arkansas 80341 81090 California 80019,80077, Southern Piedmont 80342 80120,80170, Southwest 80088,80125, 80174,80175, 80135,80902, 80183,80186, 80987 80234,80239, West 80030,80148, 80241,80243, 80177,80202, 80378,80403, 80234,80260, 80413,80459, 80267,80310, 80526,80528, 80496,80602, 80538,80549, 81092,81102 80598,80865, 80880,80907, Rivers 81092,810'98 Colorado 80030,8cj079, Amazon River 80102 80234,FJ0352, Arkansas River 80589 80384,80863, Blackwater River 80119 80964: Colorado River 80048,80063, Connetticut 80046,80140, 80064,80065, 802.32,80246, 80318 80,403,80456, Connecticut River 80456 80498,80740 Delaware River 80931 Delaware 80403,80498 Hudson River 80412 District of Columbia 80266 Iguassu River 80152 Florida 80032,80068, Mississippi River 80277,80675, 80096,80119, 80814 80209,80287, Missouri River 80320 80296,80480, Ohio River 80016,80277 80519,80539, 80592,80647, 80792,80836

177 GEOGRAPHIC INDEX (Cont.)

States (Cont.) Item States (Cont.) Item

Georgia 80096,80158, New Jersey 80122,80137, 80561,81021 80185,80196, Hawaii 80007,80092, 80353,80403, 80095,80403 80498,80512, Idaho 80798 80524,80924, Illinois 80277,80401, 80988 80474,80484, New Mexico 80009,80079, 80485,80847, 80469,80688 80887 New York 80137,80143, Indiana 80016,80379, 80144,80338, 80474,80885, 80403,80412, 80899,81060 80474,80498, Iowa 80959 80520,80532, Kansas 80138,80210, 80848,80852, 80438,80589, 80905,81067 81047 North Carolina 80018,80133, Kentucky 80016,80366, 80154,80159, 80466,80474, 80265,80278. 80832 80403,80593 Louisiana 80403,80888, North Dakota 80059,80320, 80889 80739 Maine 80037,80261, Ohio 80366,80474, 80399,81105 80667 Maryland 80020,80066, Oklahoma 80022,80961 80266,80305, Oregon 80015,80259, 80403,80698, 80416,80427, 80817,80981, 80598 80982,81073 Pennsylvania 80137,80474, Massachusetts 80403,80552 80498 Michigan 80039,80052, Rhode IslanJ 80246,80403, 80169,80213, 80435 80475,80781, South Carolinfl 80403 80854,80893, South Dakota 80320 80894,81004, Tennessee 80159,80254, 81068 80292 Minnesota 80343,80458, Texas 80053,80110, 80508,80544, 80135,80173, 80755,80851, 80234,80313, 80855 80568,80623, Misissippi 80320,80896 80850,81095, Missouri 80320 81111 Montana 80454,80845, Utah 80044,80079, 80900,80976 80200,80350, Nebraska 80207,80320 80445,80884, Nevada 80170,80183, 80904,80956 80933 Vermont 80604,80927 New Hampshire 80094,80403 Virginia 80168,80214, 80265,80403, 80474,81079

178 GEOGRAPHIC INDEX (Cont.)

States (Cont.) Item Miscellaneous (Cont.) Item Washington 80004,80118, Artic region 80349 80136, 80153, Baja Calif., Mexico 80070 80233,80447, Crooked River Forest, 80060 80503,80543, British Columbia, 80845,80932 Canada West Virginia 80066,80366, Erie Canal 80275 80474,80527 English Channel 80729 Wisconsin 80215,80302, Everglades 80068 80303,80332, Fou.c. Corners Monument 80079 80337,80596, Great Barrier Reef 80256 80819,80914 Halemaumau Crater 80007 Wyoming 80177 Iguadu Falls 80152 Linville Falls 80265 Valleys Okefenokee Swamp 80096 Old Faithful Geyser 80091 Monument Valley 80260 Olympic Peninsula 81109 Outer Banks(N.C.) 8001S Wilderness and primitive Rainbow Bridge 80079,80784 Areas Sonoran Desert 80069

Alpine Lakes Wilderness 80074 Area(proposed) Hoover Wilderness 80534 San Rafael Wilderness 80371 Area

Wildlife Refuges

Aleutian Islands 80131 National Wildlife Refuge Crab Orchard National 80484, 80928 Wildlife Refuge Danville Wildlife Refuge 80443 Jamaica Bay Wildlife 80108 Refuge Malheur Wildlife Refuge80015 Merritt Island National 80071 Wildlife Refuge Wichita Mountains 80022 National Wildlife Refuge

Miscellaneous

Alpine regions 80349 Appalachia 80265 Arctic Circle 80216

179

.....00. NAME INDEX

A Item A (Cont.) Item Aarefjord, F. 80934 Annis, R.G. Abbey, E. 80602 805 89 Anson, A. 80802 Abelson, P.H. 80353,80969, Anthrop, D.F. 80970 80361 Appel, P.L. Abrahamson, J.D. 80354 80606 Argo, J.W. 80362 Adams, R. McC. 80971 Arno, S.F. Adinolfi, G. 80355 80004 Ashmole, M.J. 80803 Agle, N.H. 80603 Ashmole, P. 80803 Aiken. G.D. 80604 Asner, E. 80005 Air Pollution Research 80796 Atomic Energy Advisory Committee 80563 Commission The Alamo 81095, 81111 Aul, H.B. Alaska LegislativeCouncil 80357 80006 Alden, H.R. 80798 B Allen, G.E. 80001 Allen, W.B., Jr. 80605 Bailey, L. 80782 Alonso, B. 80972 Baker, W.D. 80159 American Associationfor 80306,80591, Bannon, J.J. 80979 the Advancement of 80799 Science. Barclay, G.T. 80007 Barkley, P.W. 80804 American Association of 80358,80825, Barnes, D. 80607 Health, Physical Educa- 80973,80974, Barnes, F.W. 80363 tion, and Recreation 80975 Barnes, LC., Jr. 80364 American Camping 80658 Barnes, W.B. Association 80885 Barnes, W.J. 80805 American Cyanamid Company 80519 Barton-Aschman 80365 American Forestry 80175 Association Associates Bates, M. 80008,80806 American Meteorological 8035.9 Society Battan, L.J. 80807 Bauer, E.A. 80366 American Museum of Natural 80412 History Beattie, W.M.,Jr. 80608 Beatty, M.T. American Public Health 80814 80498 Beck, L. Association 80009 Behrman, A.S. 80808 American Youth .Hostels, 80681 Inc. Beidleman,'R.G. 80609,80809 Bell, C.R. 80133 Anderson, D.D. 80003 Benchley, N. 80010 Anderson, I.A. 80348 Anderson, J.E. Bennett, B.L. 81069 80976 Benson, W. 80610 Anderson, J.M. 80360,80977, Benton, G.L. 80011 80978 Berman, H. 80012 Anderson, S. 80801 Bermingham, P.E. 80367 Angier, B. 80704 Bernstein, I.S. 80013 Berry, J.R. 80014

180 NAME INDEX (Cont.)

B (Cont.) Item B (Cont-.) Item

Bevins, M.I. 80611 Brown, R:L. 80030 Biddle, J. 81070 Brush, F. 80373 Birney, G.A. 80810 Buckner, T. 80623 Black, D.F. 80613 Bunyan, M. 81072 Blatt, J.A. 80016 Burck, G. 80984 Blue Ridge Parkway 80265 Bureau of the 80950 Boat Owners Council 80614 Census of America Bureau of Indian 80354 Boating Industry 80614 Affairs Association Bureau of Land 80445,80494, Boggs, G.D. 80615 Management 80598,80770, Boggs, Sen. J.C. 80368 80863,80884 Bohannan, P.J. 80980 Bureau of Mines 80449 Bohart, C.V. 80369 Bureau of Outdoor 80208,80227, Bolsterli, M.J. 80811 Recreation 80320,80510, Bonney, C. 81006 80560,80569, Bourjaily, V. 80017 80570,80612, Bowen, J. 80018 80857,81035 &'wen, M. 80019 Bureau of 80867 Bowerman, W.J. 80616 Reclamation Boy Scouts of America 80610,80987 Bureau of Sport 80071,80156, Boyd, E. 80020,80981, Fisheries and 80442 80982 Wildlife Bradley, B.O. 80021 BUreau of Vital 80951 Bradley, P. 80022 Statistics Bradshaw, D.S. 80370 Burger, C. 80624 Bradshaw, E. 80617,80618, Burgess, R.H. 81073 80619 Burrell, B. 80625 Bradshaw, V. 80618,80619 EArton, L.A. 80031 Bragdon, 80812 Bush, C.S. 80032 Branca, J.R, 80983 Bush, M. 80057,80374 Brandborg, S.M. 80371 Bybokas, J.S. 80375 Brant, I. 81109 Byers, M.C. 80376 Breathitt, Gov. 80366 Brehm, R.J. 80023 C Brennan, Dr. M.J. 81071 Brasier, J.B. 80024 Cadieux, C.L. 80033 Brewer, D. 80849 Cahn, R. 80377,80626 Bridges, C.H. 80813 Cain, J.M. 80814 Briney, M.O. 81076 Cain, S.A. 80627 Brockman, C.F. 80025,80678 Caldwell, D.K. 80815 Brody, T.C. 80620 Caldwell, M.C. 80815 Bro=e, R.K. 80026 Calhoun, A. 80378 Bromley, G.R. 80621 California Department 80186 Brooks, J Ta. 80622 of Fish and Game Brooks, M. 80027 Callahan, J.C. 80379 Brooks, P. 80028 Callison, C.H. 81074,81075 Brown, G.W., Jr. 80029 Cammerer, A. 81109 Brown, P.S. 80372 Campbell, J. 80628

181 ve-sriri c.I IN 1.0 CG^ ..D II Li

C (Cont.) Item C (Cont.) Item Campbell, J.M. 80816 Coleman, J.S. 80989 Cardozier, V.R. 80817 Colley, D. 80046 Carlson, B.W. 80669 Collins, D.L. 80635 Carpenter, E.D. 80036 Collins, J. 80047 Carrick, R.W. 80629 Colorado River Compact 80064 Carter, H. 80037 Colorado State University 81067 Carter, L.J. 80380,80985 Colwell, R.N. 80823 Cartier, J.O. 80630 Committee on Interior 80455 Carvajal, J. 80986 and Insular Affairs Carver, J.A., Jr. 80381 Commoner, B. 80387,80824 Casals, Pablo 80142 Congress for Recreation 80388,80582 Catton, W.R. 80362,80678 and Parks Caulfield, P. 80038 Conklin, G. 80636 Chapman, C.F. 80631 Conley, C. 80048 Chase, M.P. 806 32 Connelly, T.L. 80637 Chesapeake and Ohio Canal 80066,80266 Conservation Foundation 81035 Chiappetta, J. 80039,80040 Cook, T.L. 80389 Chichester, Sir 80633 Cooke, J. 806 38 Choate, J.E. 80818 Cooper, G.A. 80049 Christensen, W.R. 80383 Cooper, J. 80390 Christiansen, R.A. 80819 Cooper, R. .80819 Christie, T.L. 80041 Copp a, R.B. 80391 Churchill, J.W. 80820 Corbin, D.H. 80990 Citizen's Advisory Board 80227 Corps of Engineers 80365,80466, on Recreation and Natural 80865, Beauty 80952, 80962 Clark, D.P. 81076 Corroll, V.A. 80825 Clark, F.C., Jr. 806 34 Cottain, C.M. 80477,80478 Clark, H.H., Jr. 80384 Council of Europe 80355 Clark, J. 80042 Council for National 806 39 Classification and 80494 Co-operation in Multiple Use Act Aquatics Clawson, M. 80043,80385, Counsilman, J.E. 80640 80386,80987 Cousins, N. 80392 Clean Air Act 80897 Coutts, P.J.F. 80050 Clean Water Restoration 80857 Cowan, I. McT. 80477,80478 Act of 1966 Crafts, E.C. 80208 Cleator Plan 81109 Craig, J.B. 80393 Clement, ROC. 80856 Cramp, S. 80826 Clapper, H. 31077 Cree Indians 80755 Cloud, W. 80822 Cressman, D.R. 80394 Coast Guard 80571,80951 Crites, R. 80395 Cochell, S. 81078 Crocker, T.D. 80827 Coiner, E.H. 80044 Cronquist, A. 80051 Cole, L.C. 80045 Croome, A. 80828 Cole, R.C. 80988 Crowe, M.J. 80829

182 NAME INDEX (Cont.)

C (Cont.) Item D (Cont.) Item

Crowther, C.R. 80052 Department of 80365,80530 Cruickshank, H.G. 80053 Housing and Urban Cunningham, R.A. 80396 Development Cureton, T.K,, Jr. 80591 Department of the 80054,80065, Curry-Lindahl, K. 80830 Interior 80156,80208, Curtis, J.E. 80397 80312,80318, Cutler, M.R. 80054,80371 80365,80417, 80560,80844, 81092 Department of 80577 Dalrymple, B. 80055 Transportation Darling, F.F. 80642 Derwig, G. 80401 Darwin, W. 8005 6 The Desert Protective 80306 Dasmann, R.F. 80057,80058 Council Davenel, G. 80643 Dewey, R.D. 80848 David, E.L. 80831 de Zendegui, G. 80398 David, L. 80644 Diamond, H.L. 80402 Davidson, W.H. 8005 9 Diercks, Col. F.O. 80403 Davis, W.D. 80965 Dietrich, J.A. 80404 Dawson, D.H. 80059 Dimock, 80405,80406 Deacon, J.E. 80902 Dippel, G. 80719 Dearinger, J.A. 80832 Dobson, E.B. 80877 de Grace, L.A. 80060 Doell, C.E. 80833 de Guerrero, L.C. 80333 Dolan, R. 80062 Delaney, B.S. 81081 Dominion Consultant 80834 Delano, Mrs. S.C.L. 80992 Associates(Ottawa) Delogu, O.E. 80399,80400 Donahue, R. 80407 Department of 80052,80103, Douglas, L.W. 80063,80064, Agriculture 80254,80372, 80065 80379,80435, Douglas, Justice W .0.80066,80067 80458,80484, Dreasen, J.H. 80408 80503,80516, Driscoll, L.S. 80835 80593,80798, Duane, D,B. 80836 80847,80852, Duffey, D. 80646 80854,80855, Dufresne, F. 81083 80873,80886, Duke University 80878 80887,80888, Duke University 80356 80889,80900, School of Law 80904,80907, Dukes, R. 80409 80921,80932, Dunaway, V. 80068,80647 80933,80953, Dunbier, R. 80069 80956,80959, DuShane, H. 80070 80964 Dworetzky, L.H. 80864 Department of Commerce 80392 Department of Health, 80365,80440, E Education, and 80493,80515, Welfare 80796,80878 Earl, H.G. 80648

183 NAME INDEX (Cont.)

E (Cont.) Item F (Cont.) Item East, B. 80366 Flawn, P.T. 80422 Eberhart, J. 80071 Fleming, P.E. 80080 Echelbergerf. H. 80485 Florida Game and Fresh 80272 Eckenfelder, W.W., Jr. 80850 Water Fish Commission Economic and Social Council 80319 Foley, D.J. of the United States 80653 Fonda, R.W. 80845 Edgar, R.L. 80837 Ford, C. 81083 Edwards, I.N. 80410,80838 Ford's Theatre '81094 Eichhorn, N.D. 80642 Forest Service 80054,80055, Eissler, F. 80839 80059,80074,- Ellington, R.E. 80411 80077,80233, Ellis, J.B. 80966 80416,80417, Ellis, R. 80412 80444,80445, Emmett, J. 80072 80447,80454, Environmental Defense Fund 80434 80534,80860, Epstein, H. 80413 Eriksson, H.C. 81071,81109 80414 Forster, H. Eschweiler, P.Q. 80423 80415 Foster, A. Estep, S.V. 80655 80993 Foundation of Canada Evans, B. 80920 80074,80416 Engineering Corpora- Evans, W.R. 80994 tion Limited Evison, S.H. 80417 Francis, J. 80656 Ewing, A. 80649,80995 Franck, F. 80657 Ewing, I. 80418 Frank, R.D. 80996 Franklin, J.F. F 80081 Franz, M.F. 80082 Frazer, R.L. 81084 Faltermayer, E.K. 80420 Freeman, 0.L. 80083 Fardy, P.S. 80650 Frieden, B.J. Farmers Home 80424 80372 Friedenberg, D.M. Administration 80085 Friedman, M. 80658 Faust, J.L. 80651 Frome, M. 80083,80086, Federal Aviation Agency 80336 80426,81085 Federal Committeeon 80841 Fuller, M.W. Research Natural Areas 80087 Federal Power Commission 80117,80381 G Federal Water Pollution 804 39 Control Act Gabrielson, I.N. 80478 Federal Water Pollution 80067,80317, Gadsby, A.B. 80659 Control Administration 80489,80504, Gage, S.M. 806 60 80563,80857, Gaines, B.R. 80427 80954 Gamer, E.E. 80088 Feininger, H. 80075 Ganem, R. 80089 Felton, W., Jr. 80076 Gardiner, R.D.L. 81086 Feng, T.H. 80843 Garmhausen, W.J. 80428 Ferguson, C.W. 80077 Gartner, J. 80090 Ferm, J.C. 80062 Gates, D.M. 80846 Fink, D.E. 80652 Gavone, R.E. 80662 Fischer, W.A. 80844 Gee, S. 81003 Fitzpatrick, G. 80078,80079

184 NAME INDEX (Cont.)

G (Cont.) Item G (Cont.) Item

Geis, F., Jr. 80091 Gunier, W.J. 80999 Geological Survey 80187,80321, Gunn; C.A. 81000 80844,80955 Gunsky, F.R. 81098 Gerhardt, P.H. 80429 Gutermuth, C.R. 80439 Giesbrecht, H. 80847 Guth, L.R. 80099 Gietl, R.E. 80663 Gilbert, B. 80664 H Gilbert, J. 80665,80666 Gilbert, J.B. 80848 Haddon, E.P. 80100 Gilfillan, M.C. 80667 Hagevik, G. 80440 Gilkey, G. 80430 Hair, A.M. 80441 Gillelan, G.H. 80668 Hale, J.B. 80141 Gillespie, G.A. 80849 Halperin, D.J. 80101 Gilliland, M.E. 80092 Hamilton, A. 80102 Ginglend, D.R. 80669 Hamilton, L.S. 80103 Girl Scouts of America81046 Hammerman, D.R. 81001 Gloyna, E.F. 80850 Hammerman, W.M. 81001 Goldman, D.P. 80431,80432 Hamor, W.H. 80442 Goldstein, J.H. 80851 Hansen, H.L. 80855 Gooders, J. 80826 Hanson, E.P. 81104 Goodrich, L. 80670 Hanson, F. 81049 Gosdin, W.M. 80433 Hanson, R.F. 81003 Gossage, H. 80719 Harm, R. 81074 Gottschalk, J.S. &0093 Harnett, J.S. 80848 Gould, G.K. 80671 Harrington, R. 81004 Gowland, P. 80672 Harris, W.E. 80616 Graham, F., Jr. 80434 Harrison, G.H. 80443,80444 Gratto, C.P. 80435 Harroy, Jeanul 80319 Graves, P.F. 80852 Harshbarger, C.F. 80104 Gray, J.R. 80853 Hart, W.J. 80445 Green, A.S. 80673 Hartzog, G.B. 80105,8020, Green, L.C. 80436 80573,81104 Green, R.F. 80674 Haugen, A.O. 81005 Greene, K.L. 80797 Hawkins, R.C. 81006 Gregg, R.F. 80098 Headly, J. 80856 Gregory, G.R. 80854 Headstrom, R. 80106 Greyer, E.C. 80437 Heath, J. 80107 Gribbons, J. 80675 Heckscher, A. 80108 Griffen, J. 80676 Heger, H.K. 81007 Grimm, W.C. 80677 Heinitz, T. 80109 Grotto Cave Rescue 80613 Heller, A.N. 80864, Team Heller, W.W. 80446 Grul?y, N. 80998 HemisFaii '68 80624,80768 Guedry, L.J. 80944 Hendee, J.C. 80447,80678 Guest, B.R. 80438 Henderer, J. 80679

185 NAME INDEX (Cont.)

H (Cont.) Item I (Cont.) Item

Hendrick, D.J. 81008 International Union 80319 Henkel, D.D. 81009 for the Conservation Henkes, R. 80680 of Nature and Natural Henley, R.J.' 80857 Resources Henley, R.K. 80860 Isgur, B. 80859 Henning, D.H. 80448 Herrold, J.A. 80858 J Herron, J.B. 80682 Hewitt, J.P. 81104 Jack, N.C. 30694 Hibbard, W.R , Jr. 80449 Jackson, B. 80695 Hicks, J.J. 30877 Jackson, Sen. H.M. 80455 Higgens, A. 80683 Jackson, J.P. 80124 Higgs, J.W. 80110 Jackson, N.M. 80897 Higgs, K.G. 80450 Jacobson, N. 809 76 Hilsendager, D.R. 81010 Jaeger, E.C. 80125 Hine, A. 80684 James, G.A. 80860 Hoban, C.F. 81011 Janes, T. 80456 Hodgen, E. 81012 Jares, J. 80696,80697 Hoffman, D.W. 80394 Jellinek, H.D. 80126 Hoffman, R K. 80269 Jemison, Dr. G.M. 80861 Hoggs, J.C. 81013 Jenkins, R.M. 80862 Holland, L.B. 80112 Jenkins, S., Jr. 80127 Hollingsworth, B. 80685 Jennings, G. 80128 Holly Society of America 80113 Jensen, J.A. 80863 Holweg, A.W. 80451 Jensen, S.E. 81023 Homan, P.N. 80114 Job Corps 80129,80427, Hope, J. 80687 80444,81060 Hopkins, M.V. 81014 Johns, W. 81087 Hough, G.L. 80115 Johnson, A. 80819 Howard, E. 80204 Johnson, K.L. 80864 Howell, R.R. 81015 Johnson, Mrs. L.B. 80129 Huber, R.E. 80688 Johnson, Pres. L.B. 80054,80507 Hudoba M. 80117 Johnson, W. 80698 Huffstutter, J.E. 80118 Johnston, W.E. 80865 Hummer, P.J., Jr. 81016 Jones, B.G. 80866 Humphrey, H.H. 80227,80274, Jones, C. 80867 80452,80507, Jones, C.M. 80130 80689,80690, Jones, D.M. 80868 81017 Jones, R.D., Jr. 80131 Hunn, M. 80119 Joy, A.F. 80132 Hunt, C.B. 80453 Justice, W.S. 80133 Huser, V. 80120 K I Kaito, B.F. 80457 Ickes, H. 81109 Kates, Peat, Marwick 80869 Iltis, H.H. 80121 and Company

186 NAM E INDEX (Cont.)

K (Cont.) Item L Item

Katona, G. 80870 LaBrasca, R.J. 80707 Kaufert, F.H. 8045 8 Lacaillade, H.C., Kearns, F.W. Jr. 80708 80871 Lamb, F.B. Kelly, W.F. 80467 80872 Lambert, D. Kempthorne, W. 81018 80468 Land and Water Act 80105 Kennedy, H.W. 80459 Land and Water 80129, Kennedy K.J. 80134 80550, Conservation Fund 80560, Kenney, N.T. 80135,80136 80569, Kent, N. 81019 80687 Landahl, W.L. Kerr, Del 80137 80470 Lane, F.K. 80417 Kerr, Duane 80138 Lane, R.G. 81021 Kerr, L. 80137 LaPage, W.F. 80879 Kesteven, G.L. 81088 Lavender, D. 80148 Kettleson, E.S. 80460 Lawson, W.J., Jr. 80473 Kimball, T.K. 80461 Laycock, G. 80149, Kimball, T.L. 80462,80478, 81091 Leach, D.G. 80150 80699 Leach, R.H. 80474 King, D.A. 80700,80873, Leakey, L.S.B. 80880 80874 LeBlond, R.E., Jr. 80709 Kiplinger, W.M., Jr. 80463,80375 Lee, E.S. 80151 Kirchshofer, R. 80139 Lee, J.P. 80152 Kirk, J.J. 80464,81020 Lehman, R.L. 80475 Kirk, R. 80701 Lemieux, G. 80476 Kirkland, J. 80702 Leopold, A.S. 80477, Kirkpatrick, R.B. 81089 80478 Lepkowski, C.W. 80881 Kizer, Ben 81109 LeShan, E.J. 80710 Klein, M. 81090 Lewis, J. 80856 Klima, 0., Jr. 80465 Lieber, H. 80479 Klimas, J.E., Jr. 80140 Lillard, R.G. 81092 Kneese, A.V. 80876 Lindberg, L. 80268 Knight, R.A. 80703 Lindberg, M. 80711 Knudsen, G.J. 80141 Lindberg, P. 80153, Kodet, Dr. E.R. 80704 80154 Lindbergh, J.M. 80155 Kolodin, I. 80142,80143, Linder, R. 80882 80144 Linduska, J.P. Komatsu, S.R. 80156 80848 Lippard, L.R. Kondonellis, E. 80157 80705 Lipson, E.I. Konrad, T.G. 80158 80877 Lisonbee, L. Kowalsky, J.E. 80712 80466 Lister, R.H. Kraus, J. 81093 80706 Lloyd, J. Kreps, J.M. 806 89 80878 Loft, Dr. B.I. Kuehnl, N. 80713 80145 Loft, S. Kunz, G.F. 80713 80146 London Natural Kurtz, W.B. 80826 80874 History Society Kusler, J.A. 80596 Loney, G. 81094

187 NAME INDEX (Cont,)

L (Cont.) Item Mc (Cont.) Item

Long, H.B. 80480 McKee, R. 80167 Lord, W. 81095 McKenny, M. 80221 Lore t, J. 81022 McLarty, E.K., Jr. 80716 Los Angeles County 80883 McLarty, E.K., Jr. 80717 Federation of Labor McLean, L.A. 80891 Louder, D. 80159 McLean, M.T., Jr. 81024 Lowe, A.J. 80160 McNeely, J.G., Jr. 80892 Lowenthal, D. 80161 McNeil, W.J. 80262 Lowry, W.P. 80162 McWhinnie, H.J. 81013 Lucas, P.H.C. 80482 Luginbuhl, D. 80714 Luken, R.A. 80884 Lyon, L.W. 80715 Macauley, A. 80489 MacMullan, Dr. R,A. 80893,80894 Mc Madden, J. 80490 Maddox, G. 80718 McCall, J.D. 80885 Magyar, W.B. 80895 McCloskey, M. 80483 Mahoney, M.R. 81025 McClung, R.M. 80163 , J.P. 80491 McClure, W.A. 80848 Maloney, F.E. 80522 McCreary, K.V. 80164 Manchee, F.B. 80168 McCreary-Juhasz, A. 81023 Mander, J. 80719 McCurdy, D.R. 80484,80485, Manley, A. 81026 80886,80887 Mann, J.K. 80896 McDaniC, R. 80615 Mann, W.M. 80896 McDermid, R.W. 80888,80889 Mantle, E.C. 80897 McFadden, D,L. 80 486 Margold, S. 80492 McGhee, G.C. 80165 Markovits, A.S. 80720 McGough, B.C. 80890 Marlow, L.D. 80678 McGuinness, C.L. 80166 Martasian, P.G. 80898 McGuire, M.C. 80487 Martenhoff, J. 80721,80722 McIntire-Stennis Cooper- 80052,80103, Martin, C. 81109 ative Forestry 80254,80379, Martin, J. 80170,80723 Research Program 80435,80458, Martin, R. 80493 80484,80503, Maslowski, K.H. 80171 80516,80798, Mason, D.M. 80494 80817,80847, Mason, J.G. 80172 80852,80854 Massachusetts Audubon 80163 80855,80873, Society 80886,80887, Mather, S.T. 80417 80888,80889, Matthews, W.H. 80724 80900,80904, Matthias, J.S. 80899 80907,80927, Mattson, C.D. 80503 80932,80933, Maxam, J. 80725 80953,80956, Maxwell, R.A. 80173 80959,80964 Mead, M. 80726 McKay, D. 81109 Meighan, C.W. 81096 Mc:aiy, L. 80488 Melvin, A.G. 81027

188 NAME INDEX (Cont.)

M (Cont.) Item M (Cont.) Item

Merci, W.P. 80495 Moynihan, D. 80544 Merriam, J.C. 80417 Muir, J. 80239,81098 Merriam, L.C. 80174,80175, Mumford, G.S. 80735 80496,80900 Mumford, L. 80906 Merrill, W.K. 80727 Munzer, M.E. 80986 Mervine, J. 80151 Murie, A. 80184 Metcalf, H.G. 80728 Murison, W.F. 80907 Metcalf, L. 80497 Murphy, G.W. 81033 Metropolitan Opera 80127,80144 Murphy, R. 81099 Company Murphy, R.C. 80281 Metzler, D.F. 80498 Murphy, R.R. 80185 Michaux, A. 80609 Myers, T. 80186 Michener, J.A. 80176 Mid-Atlantic States 8049 8 N Air Pollution Compact Midwest Research 80901,80915 Nabb, E.H. 80908 Institute Nace, R.L. 80187 Milek, B. 80499 Nalesnik, R.P. 80504 Miles; D. 80729 Nansen, C. 80188 Miller, M.E. 81028 Napier, J. 80945 Miller, R. 81029 Nash, H. 80189 Milliken, M. 81030 National Academy of 80985,81035 Mills, A. 80447 Sciences Mills, E.A. 81031 National and Provin- 80505 Mills, E.L. 80730 cial Parks Assn. Hinckley, W.L. 80902 of Canada Minnesota Experimental 80544 National Art Museum 80115 City of Sport Mitchell, C. 80178,80731 National Audubon 80242,81089 Mix, S.A. 81097 Society Model Program for the 80935 National Bureau of 80506 Potomac River Basin Standards Maier, J. 80179,80903 'National Center For 80797 Monagan, G.C., Jr. 81032 Air Pollution Monigle, G. 80500 National Golf 80089 Mooney, C.M. 80 732 Foundation Moore, R.R. 80904 National Industrial 80507 Morgan, -K.L. 80501 Recreation Association Morgan, N. 80180 National Institutes 80926 Morris, J.G. - 80733 of Health Morris, R. 80424 National Institute of 81037 Morrison, C.C., Jr. 80905 Leisure Research Morton, J.F. 80032 (Proposed) Moses, R. 80502 National Oceanography 80380 Mosher, M.M. 80503 Association Mostert, N. 80182 National Outdoor 81041 Mounsey, W.B. 80734 Leadership School Moyer, H.E. 80183

189 NAM E INDEX (Cont.)

N Item N (Cont.) Item National Park Service 80066,80074, New York Zoological 80601 80105,80119, Society 80175,80190, Newcomb, D. 80197 80265,80396, Nicholes, G.E. 80913 80417,80432, Nicholson, H.P. 80912 80445,80508, Niemann, B.J., Jr. 80914 80541,80542, Nirenberg, S. 80198 80573,80599, Nixon, J.E. 80584 80626,80687, North Dakota Travel 80739 80736,81093, Department 81109 Norton, T.F. 81101 National Parks Association 80270,80445 Norwood, G. 80199 National Recreation and 80115, 80509, Novick, S. 80901,80915 Park Association 80510,80546, Nowlin, E.C. 80741 81036 National Safety Council 80951 0 National Science Foundation 80511,80926, 80970 Oertle, V.L. 80200 National Speleological 80613 O'Fallon, J.E. 80515 Society Ogle, R.A. 80516 National Task Forceon 80535 Ohio River Valley 80474 Environmental Education Water Sanitation National Trust for 81070,81100 Commission Historic Preservation Oldendorph, O.F. 80202 National Watershed Congress 80566 Olson, S.F. 80203 National Wild and Scenic 80117 Ontario Dept. of 80949 Rivers System Tourism and National Wilderness 80054 Information Preservation System Osborn, F.J. 80204 National Wildlife 80296,80455, Osburn, W.H. 80349 Federation 80461 Othmer, D.F. 802 05 Nature Conservance 80191 Outboard Boating Club80614 Nau, J.S. 80192 Outdoor. Life 80916,80917 Nebolsine, R. 80909 Research Department Neill, B. 80001, 80636, Outdoor Recreation 80470480612 80738 Resources Review Nesbitt, J.A. 80910 Commission Netboy, A. 80193 Neuzil, D.R. 80911 P Nevin, D. 80194 New Jersey Bureau of 80196 Page, W. 80206 Recreation Pankey, V.S. 80865 New Jersey Legislature 80512 Paradise Winter 80279 New York City Board of 81039 Center Education Park, E. 80208 New York Department of 80520 Parris, F.M. 80210 Conservation Parson, R.L. 81040 New York Philharmonic 80143

190 NAME INDEX (Cont.)

P (Cont,) Item Q Item Partridge, F. 80211 Quilliam, R.E. 80527 Pasko, D.G. 80520 Quinn, F. 80234 Paton, D. 80212 Paton, J. 80212 R Paulson, F.M. 80743 Payne, L. 81102 Rabb, G.B. 81043 Peabody, L.P. 80214,80215 Raley, R.L. 81081 Pearl, M.A. 81103 Rand, C. 80235 Pearse, P.H. 80918 Rand McNally 80236,80237, Peavy, K.B. 80216 80747 Penney, R.L. 80347 Randall, V.P. 80238 Perloff, H.S. 80521 Randerson, D. 80923 Perrin, W.F. 80217 Reeser, D.W. 80239 Peterson, R.T. 80219,80220, Regional Plan 80240 80221,81089 Association Peterson, S.R. 80218 Rehfus, R.O. 80241 Pfeffer, J.J. 80222 Reid, Dr. L.M. 81044 Phinizy, C. 80745 Reidel, C. 80529 Pierson, H. 81105 Reilly, E.M., Jr. 80242 Pinchot, G. 81071,81077, Rettie, D.F. 80530 81106 Reynolds, M. 80243 Plager, S.J. 80522 Richardson, E.R. 81109 Platt, R. 80223 Riebold, R.J. 80244 Plawsky, B.M. 802 24 Riley, J.W., Jr. 80748 Poindexter, J. 80746 Rinehart, C. 80531 Pollack, L.W. 80523 Ripley, S.D. 80274 Pope, S. 811.07 Roach, B. 80246 Popejoy, D.I. 80919 Roberts, B. 80347 Pottol, L.L. 80225 Roberts, D. 80247 Pound, C.E. 8Q226 Robinette, G. 80925 President's' Council 80227 Robinson, B. 80248 on Recreation and Rock, K.R. 80249 Natural Bdality Rockefeller, Gov. N.A. 80532 President's Council 80452 Rocky MountainForest 80059 on Youth Opportunity and Range Experiment Prezioso, Dr. S.J. 80228,80525, Station 80526 Rodale, R. 805 33 Price, C. 80229 Roefer, M. 80749 Price, E.T. 81108 Rogers, B. 805 34 Price, R. 80231,81041 Romine, S. 81045 Price, R.G.G. 80230 Ronberg, G. 80750 Project Planning 80920 Roosevelt, T.R. 81077 Associates Limited Rosaan, K. 81046 Pryde, P.R. 80233 Rose, D.E. 80751 Public Land Law 80086,80296, Rosko, M. 80752 Review Commission 80297,80461, Rosse, W.P. 80250 80921,80922 Roth, C.E. 80535 Purdue University 80990 Roth, J. 81047

191 NAME INDEX (Cont.)

R (Cont.) Item S (Cont.) Item

Roth, S. 81047 Silvers, L.J. 80757 Rouse Company 80046 Sine, D.F. 80268 Rydeil, C.P. 80926 Skau, C.M. 80933 Skipper, D.L. 81112 S Skreslet, S. 80934 Small-Area Data 80950 Salmon,- R. 81048 Advisory Committee Saltzman, B.E. 80536 Small Business 80429 Salyer, J.C., II 81091 Administration Samson, N.T. 80251 Smiley, R. 80269 Sargent, F.O. 80927 Smith, A.W. 80270,80540,.. Saxton, J. 81049 80541,80935 Scannell, A.A. 80252 Smith, B.G. 90271 Schaller, G.B. 80253 Smith, C.D. 80936 Schell, K.F. 80254 Smith, D.L. 80937 Schildhammer, A. 80537 Smith, E.E. 80938 Schindler, J.D. 30928 Smith, F.K. 80758 Schisgell, O. 80255 Smith, G. 80272 Schmidt, E.F. 80754 Smith, J.W. 81054 Scholes, W.A. 80256 Smith, N. 80273 Schubel, J.R. 809 29 Smith, P.M. 80542- Schuetz, G. 81050 Smith, R.A. 81055 Schwartz, A. 81051 Smith, R.R. 81004 Scripps Institution of 80995 Smith, T. 80759 Oceanography, La Jolla Smithsonian 80274 (Calif.) Institution Sears, B.G. 80258 Smyth, P. 80275,80276, Sears, P.B. 81110 80939,80940 Seckler, D.W. 80930 Snook, P.K. 80760,80761 Seitz, D.C. 80538 Snook, S. 80277,80278 Sendak, P.E. 80813 Somers, F. 80762 Seneca, J.J. 80931 Soper, T. 80281 Sevaried, E. 80755 Soule, C. 80607 Seymour, W. 80395 Sparks, J. 80281 Shaefer, J. 80260 Spencer, D.S. 80282 Shafer, E.L., Jr. 80756 Sperry, K. 80543 Shanks, L. 80539 Sphon, G.G. 80070 Sharpe, G.W. 80261,80932 Spilhaus, A. 80544 Sheehan, Mayor P. 80122 Stalker, L.V. 80284 Sheridan, W.L. 80262 Staniforth, S.D. 80819 Sherrill, R. 80263 Stapleton, G. 81056 Shields, T. 80264 Starnes, R. 80285 Shipley, S.S. 80265 Starr, J.T. 80286 Shomon, J.J. 81053 Stein, B.M. 81057 Shosteck, R. 80266 Stein, M. 80547 Shumate, K.S. 80938 Steindler, G. 80763 Sidey, H. 81111 Stephens, C.M. 80287 Sierra Club 80048,80627 Stephens, W.M. 80288

192 NAME INDEX (Cont.)

S (Cont.) Item T (Cont.) Item Stern, A.C. 80942 Thompson, J.R. 80561 Stevens, B.H. 80926 Thomson, R.W.B. Stewart, D.L. 80562 80943 Thoreau, H.D. Stewart, G.R. 81059, 81078 80289 Tilden, P.M. Stewart-Gordon, J. 80310 80290 Tippy, R. Stoeckeler, J.H. 80548 80563, 80564 Tishler, W.H. 80914 Stoevener, H.H. 80944 Tombras, C. 80311 Stone, E.C. 80291,80549 Torbert, F.J. 80565 Stone, R. 80945 Towell, W.E. 80312, 80313 Stoner, J. 80999 Trammell, A. 80315 Stracke, D. 81113 Trappe, J.M. 80081 Stroud, R.H. 80550 Stuart, D.G. Travelers Research 80840 80551,80946 Center, Inc. Student Conservation 80992 Trefethen, J.B. Association, Inc. 80566 Trout, P.W. 80770 Stupka, A. 80292 Trueblood, T. 80771, 80772 Stratton, O.S. 80208 Truxton, J.D. 80773 Styles, Frederick 80510 Tueller, P.T. 80933 Suggitt, F.W. 81058 Turner, S. 81061 Sutton, H. 80764,80947 Twardzik, L.F. 81062 Sweet, H.R. 80765 Tydings, Sen. J.D. 80567 Swenson, E.A. 80552 Tyler, R. 80568 Swift, E. 80296,80297, 80298,80299, U 80300,80301, 80302,80303, Udall, S.L. 80054, 80316, 80304,80553, 80317, 80318, 80554,80555, 80417, 81075, 80556,80557, 81099 80558,80766, United Nations 80099, 80319, 80767,81059 Symington, L. 80493 80380, 80910 UNESCO 80187 Symons, G.E. 80948 UNICEF 80606 U.S. Agricultural 80774 T Research Service U.S. Congress 80361, 80380 U.S. Congress. House 80572 of Representatives Taylor Grazing Act 80297 U.S. Congress. House Taylor, J.W. 80305 80573 Committee on Interior Taylor, W.P. 80306 and Insular Affairs Temple, G.H. 80307 U.S. Congress. House Ten Broeck, M.A. 81081 80574 Committee on Inter- Tennessee Valley 80159,80931 Authority state and Foreign Commerce Terry, L. 80768 U.S. Congress. House Thield, F.I. 80309 80575, 80576, Committee on Merchant 81063, Thomas, B. 81060 81064 Marine and Fisheries

193 NAME INDEX (Cont.)

Item W (Cont.) Item

U.S. Congress. Senate 805 77 Weeks, J.A. 81066 Committee on Public Works Weikel, C.P. 80786 U.S. Golf Association 80775 Welch, B.L. 80336 U.S. Steel Corporation 80322 Wenger, W.D. 80852 University of Montana 80454 Wentworth, E.C. 80787 University of Wisconsin 80914 Wessing, R.J. 80337 Urbas, R. 81050 West, C. 80338 Utah State University 80956 West, J. 80338 West, L. 80269 V West Virginia Wild- 80625 water Association Vance, W.E. 80325, 80582 Wetherill Mesa 81093 Van Dersal, W.R. 805 80 Project Van Dine, A. 80324 Whall, H. 80788 Van Gindertael, J.M. 805 81 Wheeler, F. 80339 Vasey, R.B. 80291,80549 Wheeler, P.R. 80340 Vaughan, W.E. 80777 White, E. 80792 Vendien, C.L: 805 84 White House 804 04 Vermes, J.C. 80778 Conference on Verner, W.K. 80779 Natural Beauty Villa, J.D. 80585 Whiteside, B.G. 80961 Virginia Department of 805 86 Whitlock, D. 8Q341 Highways Whitman, I.L. 80962 Von Braun, W. 80780 Whitt, D.M. 80963 Von Eckardt, W. 80328 Wigginton, B. 80342 Voss, R. 80781 Wilcox, A.T. 80964,81067 Wild and Scenic 80117 W Rivers Act Wilderness Act 80371 Wade, G.R. 80957 The Wilderness 80654 Wade, R.J., Jr. 81065 Society Wagenvoord, J. 80782 Wiley, D.P. 80589 Wakelin, E.N. 80329 Wilke, R.J.D. 80343 Walden, F.A. 80958 Wilkes, D. 80344 Wallace, M. 80330 Williams, H.L. 80965 Waller, Mrs. T.M. 80331 Williams, J.G. 80345 Wallgren, M. 81109 Williams, M. 80346 Wallick, F. 80332 Wilson, Edward 80347 Wastler, T.A. 80333 Wilson, Ellen 80603 Water Quality Control Act 80317,80474 Wilson, H. 80793 Waterman, M. 80212 Wilson, J.S. 81068 Watt, K.E.F. 805 88 Wiren, G. 80794 Waugh, A. 80334 Wolf, E.L. 80590 Weaver, D.E. 80784 Wolfe, G.M. 80465 Weaver, J.E. 80335 Wolfe, R.I., 80920,80966 Webb, W.L. 80785 Associates Webster, H.H. 80959 Wolff, M. 80268 Wechsberg, J. 80028 Wolfe, D. 805 91 Weekes, M.E. 80459 Wolman, A. 80967

194 NAME INDEX (Cont.)

I W (Cont.) Item Y (Cont.) Item

Wolozin, H. 80968 Young, F. 80597 Woodbury, Wen. H.G. 80592 Young, J.V. 80350 Woodhouse, C. 80593 Youngblood, R.A. 80598 Worth, J. 80795 Wright, H.E., Jr. 80349 Z Wright, J.W. 80594 Wright, W.E. 80595 Zimmer, G.K. 80599 Zinsser, W. 806.16 Y Zivnuska, J.A. 80600 Zubryn, E. 80351 Y.M.C.A. 81003 Zuiker, F. 80352 Yanggen, D.A. 80596 Yasnowsky, J. 80309

195

i APPENDIX I PERIODICALS INDEXED

A A (Cont.)

Adult Leadership. Washington, D.C., American Heritage. Marion, Adult Education Association of the Ohio, American Heritage Magazine, U.S.A., $7.50. $16.50.

Aging. Washington, D. C., Aging The American Historical Review. Magazine, G.P.O., $2.00. New York, N.Y., The Macmillan Co., $15.00, (free to members of the American Historical Association.) Air Engineering. Detroit, Mich., Business News Publishing Co., $5.00. The American Home. Philadelphia, Pa., The American Home Magazine, $3.00. Alabama Conservation. Montgomery, Ala., Alabama Department of Conservation, American Institute of Planners free. Journal. Baltimore, Md., American Institute of Planners, $8.00.

Alaska Sportsman. Juneau, Alas., Alaska Northwest Publishing Co., American Journal of Medical $5.00. Technology. Houston, Texas, American Society of Medical Technologists, $12.00. American Artist. Cincinnati, Ohio, American Artist Magazine, $8.00. American Water Works Association. Journal. Lancaster, Pa., American Water Works Association, Inc. $10.00. The American Biology Teacher. Washington, D.C., National Association of Biology Teachers, The American West. Palo Alto, $10.00. Calif., American West Publishing Co., $9.00.

American City.New York, N.Y., / Buttenheim Publishing Corp. $7.00. Americas. Washington, D.C., Pan American Union, Dept. of Cultural Affairs, $4.00. American Economic Review. Evanston, Northwestern University, $10.00. Antiques, New York, N.Y., Straight Enterprises, Inc., $12.00.

American Forests. Washington, D.C. American Forestry Association, $6.00.

Note: Underscoring indicates abbreviations

196 A (Cont.) B (Cont.) Appraisal Jpurnal. Chicago, Ill., Better Homes and Gardens. American Institute of Real Des Estate Moines, Iowa, Better Appraisers, $8.00. Homes and Gardens, $3.00.

The ArchitecturalForum. New York, Bioscience. Washington, D.C., N.Y., The ArchitecutralForum, $12.00. American Institute ofBiological Science, $18.00.

Archives of EnvironmentalHealth. Chicago, Ill., American Medical Bird Banding. Association, $12.00. S. Londonderry, Vt., Northeastern Bird. Banding Association, $5.00.

Arizona Highways. Phoenix,Arizona Highway Dept., $4.00. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society,Boston, Mass., American Meteorological Athletic Journal. Evanston, Ill., Society, $15.00. Athletic Journal PublishingCo., $3.00.

Business Lawyer. Chicago, American Bar Association, Atlantic Mont'ily. Section Concord, N.H., of Corporation, Banking, Rumford Press, $8.50. and Business Law, $6.00, (freeto members).

Audiovisual Instruction. Washington, D.C., Dept. of Audiovisual Instruction, Business Week. National Education Hightown, N.J., Association, $6.00. Business Week, $10.00.

Audubon, New York, N.Y.,National Audubon Society, $7.00. California Western LawReview. San Diego, Calif.,California Western University, School Australian Journal of of Law, Botany. East $3.00. Melbourne, C.2, Australia,Commonwealth Scientific and IndustrialResearch Organization, Aus. $1.00each. Camping Journal. New York, N.Y., Science and Mechanics Publishing Co., $7.50. Aviation Week and SpaceTechnology. Highstown, N.J.; AviationWeek, $10.00. Camping Magazine. Martinsville, Ind., American Camping B Association, $6.00.

Better Camping. Milwaukee, Wis., Kalmbach PublishingCo., $4.00.

197. C (Cont.) C (Conti)

Camping Guide. New York, N.Y., Rajo Contamination Control. Los Publications, Inc., $3.00. Angeles, Calif., American Association for Contamination Control, $5.00. Ceramics Monthly. Columbus, Ohio, Ceramics Monthly, $6.00. Copper. London, W. 1, England, Copper Development Association, Changing Times. Editors Parks, Md., free. Changing Times, The Kiplinger Magazine, $6.00. Current. New York, N.Y., Current, Inc., $10.00. Chartered Life Underwriters Journal. Bryn Mawr, Pa., Chartered Life Under- t4riters Journal, $6.00. Cycle World. Long Beach, Calif., Parkhurst Publishing Co., $5.00.

Chemical Week. New York, N.Y., McGraw- Hill, Inc., $7.00. D

The Dakota Farmer. Aberdeen, S.D., The Christian Science Monitor. The Dakota Farmer Co., $2.00. Boston, Mass., The Christian Science Publishing Society, $12.00. Dance Magazine. New York, N.Y., Dance Magazine, $8.00. Colorado Outdoors. Denver, Colo., Department of Game, Fish and Parks, $1.00. Delaware Conservationist. Dover, Del., Delaware Game and Fish Commission. Columbia Journal of Law and Social Problems. New York, N.Y., Columbia University School of Law, $2.50. Denver Law Journal. Denver, Colo., University of Denver, College of Law, $6.50. Conservationist. Albany, N.Y., New York State Conservation Department, $2.00. Dun's Review. New York, N.Y., 5Ts Review, $5.00.

) Conservation News. Washington, D.C., National Wildlife Federation, free. E

Educational Theatre Journal. Consumer Bulletin. Washington, Washington, D.C., American N.J., Consumers' Research, Inc., Education Theatre Journal, $10.00. $5.00.

198 E (Cont.) F (Cont.)

Engineering Economist. Hoboken, N.J., Forest Science. Washington, D. C., American Society for Engineering Society of American Foresters, Education, Stevens Institute of $8.00. Technology, $5.00.

Forestry Chronicle. Montreal, Environmental Science and Technology. Que., Canadian Institute of Washington, D.C., American Chemical Forestry, Macdonald College, $8.00. Society, $7.00.

Fortune. Chicago, Ill., Fortune, Exceptional Children. Washington, $14.00. D.C., Council for Exceptional Children, National Education G Association, $10.00. Garden Club of America Bulletin. Baltimore, Md., Garden Club of Extension Service Review. Washington, America, $3.0.0. D.C., Government Printing Office, $1.50. Geographical Review. New York, F N.Y., American Geographical Society, $9.50. Field and Stream. New York, N.Y., Holt, Rhinehart and Winston, Inc., $4.00. Golfdom. New York, N.Y., Universal Publishing and Distribut- ing Corp., $3.00. Florida Naturalist. Maitland, Fla., Audubon Society, $5.00. Grade Teacher. Darien, Conn., Grade Teadher, $6.00. Florida Wildlife. Tallahassee, Fla., Game and Fresh Wate: Fish Commission, $2.50. Ground Water. Urbana, Ill., Water Well Journal Publishing Co., $6.00, (free to members of National Water Flying. Boulder, Colo., Flying Well Association). Magazine, $6.00.

H Forest Farmer. Atlanta, Ga., Forest Farmers Association, $6.00. Harper's Bazaar. New York, N.Y., Harper's Bazaar, $7.00.

Forest History. New Haven, Conn., Yale University, Forest History Harper's Magazine. Marion, Ohio, Service, Inc., $5.00. Harper's Magazine, $8.50.

199 H (Cont.) I

Harvard Business Review. Des Moines, Illinois Parks. Aurora, Ill., Iowa, Harvard Business Review, $10.00. Illinois Association of Park Districts, $3.50.

Harvest Years. New York, N.Y., Harvest Years, $5.00. Indiana Law Journal. Bloomington, Ind., Indiana University School of Law, $5.00. High Fidelity (incorporating Musical America). Cincinnati, Ohio, High Fedelity, $12.00. Industrial Arts and Vocational Education. Milwaukee, Wisc., The Bruce Publishing Co., $4.00. Highlights of Agricultural Research (Alabama Station). Auburn, Ala., Agricultural Experiment Station. Iowa Conservationist. Des Moines, Iowa, Iowa Conservation Commission, $1.00 (2 yrs.). Hobbies. Chicago, Ill., Lightner Publishing Corp., $5.00. Izaak Walton: Outdoor America. Glenview, Ill., Izaak Walton Holiday. Philadelphia, Pa., Curtis League of America, $2.50. Publishing Co., $5.95.

J Home Garden, New York, N.Y., Flower Grower Publishing, Inc., $3.50. JOHPER. Washington, D.C., American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, $15.00, Horticulture. Boston, Mass., (includiuf; members). Horticulture Magazine, $5.00.

Journal of the Air Pollution Control House & Garden (incorporating Living Association. Pittsburgh, Pa., Air for Young Homemakers). Boulder, Colo., Pollution Control Association, House & Garden, $6.00. $20.00.

House Beautiful. New York, N.Y., Journal of Applied Physiology. House Beautiful, $6.00. Bethesda, MC,: American Physilological Society, $35.00.

The Hudson Review. New York, N.Y., The Hudson Review, $5.00. Journal of Farm Economics. Ithaca, N.Y., American Farm Economic Association, Dept. of Agricultural Economics, Cornell University, $10.00, (free to members).

200 J (Cont.) L Journal of Forestry, Washington, Lakeland Boating. D.C., Society of American Ann Arbor, Mich., Lakeland Boating, Foresters, $12.00. Inc., $4.00.

Journal of Housia.. Washington, Land Economics. Madison, Wis., D.C., NationalAssociation of Housing and Redevelopment University of Wisconsin Press, Officials, $10.00. $8.00.

Landscape Architecture. The Journal of IndustrialArts Louisville, Ky., AmericanSociety Education. Washington, D. C., of Landscape Architects, $6.00. American Industrial ArtsAssociation, Inc., $6.00.

Law and Contemprary Problems. Durham, N.C., Duke University Journal of Outdoor Education. School of Law, $10.00. Oregon, Ill., NorthernIllinois University.

Life. Chicago, Ill., Life Magazine, $7.75. Journal of RangeManagement. Lawrence, Kansas, American SocietyRange Management, $15.00. Living Wilderness. Washington, D.C., Wilderness Society, $3.00. Journal of Soil andWater Conservation. Ankeny, Iowa, Soil Conservation M Society,of America, Inc., $7.50.

McCall's. Dayton, Ohio, McCall's, $3.00. Journal of WildlifeManagement. Washington, D. C., WildifeSociety, $15.00. Maine Field Naturalist.Portland, Me., Portland Society of Natural History and Maine Audubon Junior College Journal. Washington, Society, $3.00. D.C., American Association of Junior Colleges, $4.00.

K Maryland Conservationist. Baltimore, Md., Maryland State Board of Natural Resources, X1.00. Kansas Fish and Game. Pratt, Kansas, Fish and Game Commission,free.

Massachusetts Audubon. Lincoln, Mass., Massachusetts Audubon Society, $5.00.

201 M(Cont) N (Cont.)

Materials Research and Standards. National Parks Magazine. Philadelphia, Pa., American Society Washington, D.C., National Parks for Testing and Materials, $6.00. Association, $5.00.

Mechanix Illustrated. Greenich, National Review. New York, N.Y., Conn., Fawcett Publications, Inc., National Review, $10.00. $4.00.

National Speleological Society. Michigan Conservation. Lansing, News. Arlington, Va., National Mich., Michigan Department of Speleological Society, $5.00. Conservation, $2.00.

National Wildlife. Washington, Michigan Education Journal. East D.C., National Wildlife Federation, Lansing, Mich., Michigan Education Inc., $5.00 (including members). Association, $4.00.

Nation's Cities. Washington, D.C., Michigan Out-Of-Doors. Lansing, National League of Cities, $6.00. Mich., Michigan United Conservation Clubs, $1.00. Natural History. New York, N.Y., American Museum of Natural History, Michigan Roads and Construction. $7.00. Lansing, Mich., Michigan Highway Dept., State Review Publishing Co., $7.00. Natural Resources Journal. Albuquerque, N.M., University of New Mexico School of Law, $9.00. Motor Boating. New York, N.Y., Hearst Corp., $6.00. Natural Resources Lawyer. Chicago, Ill., American Bar Association, N Section of Natural Resources Law, $7.00. The National Elementary Principal. Washington, D.C., Dept. of Elementary Principals, National Education Nature Conservancy News. Washington, Association, members only. D.C., Nature Conservancy, free.

National Geographic. Washington, D.C., NEA Journal. Washington, D.C., National Geographic Society, $8.0C. National Education Association, $7.20.

202 N (Cont.) 0 (Cont.)

New MexicoMagazine. Santa Fe, N.M., Organic Gardening andFarming. Publishing Division,Department of Emmaus, Pa., Rodale Press, Development, $4.00. Inc., $5.00.

The New Republic. Marion, Ohio, Our Public Lands. New Republic, $9.00. Washington, D.C., Government PrintingOffice, $1.00.

New Scientist. London, W.C. 1, England, Cromwell House, $12.00; Outdoor California. with indexes, $16.00. Sacramento, Calif., Department ofFish and Game, $2.00.

The New York TimesMagazine. New York, New York Times,Times Outdoor Life. Building, $39.00 (with New York, N.Y., Sunday edition, Popular Science Publishing magazine not sold separately). Co., Inc., $4.00.

The New Yorker. New York, N.Y., The Outdoor West Virginia. New Yorker Magazine,$8.00. Charleston, W. Va., West VirginiaDept. of Natural Resources, $2.00.

News for FarmerCooperatives. (Farmer Cooperative Service, USDA). Washington, P D.C., Supt. of Documents,$2.00, Pacific Science. Honolulu, Ha., University of HawaiiPress, News Front.New York, Year, Inc., not $5.00. available to individualsby paid subscription.

Parents' Magazine andBetter Family Living. Bergenfield, N.J., Newsweek. Dayton, Ohio, Newsweek, Parents' Magazine, $10.00. $5.00.

Park Maintenance. 0 Appleton, Wis., Madison PublishingDivision, $4.00. Ohio Schools. Columbus, Ohio, Ohio Education Association, $3.50.

Park News. Toronto, Ont., National and ProvincialParks Ohio News. New York, N.Y., The Association of Canada. Metropolitan Opera Guild,Inc., $8.00,

203 P (Cont.) R (Cont.)

Parks and Recreation. Washington, Record (formerly Teacher'sCollege D.C., National Recreationand Park Record). New York, N.Y., Teacher's Association, $5.00. College, ColumbiaUniversity, $7.50.

Popular Gardening and Living Outdoors. Recreation Management. Chicago, New York, N.Y., Holt, Rinehart, and Ill., National IndustrialRecreation Winston, $2.00. Association, $4.00.

Popular Mechanics. New York, N.Y., Redbook. Dayton, Ohio, Redbook, Popular Mechanics, $4.00. $3.00.

Popular Photography. Boulder, Colo., Resort Management. 'Nashville, Tenn., Popular Photography, $6.00. Resort Management, Inc.,$3.00.

The Professional Geologist. Golden, The Review of PopularAstronomy. Colo., American Institute of St. Louis, Mo., Sky MapPublications, Professional Geologists,$10.00. Inc., $4.00. -' Professional Public Service. Ottawa, Royal Society of HealthJournal. Ontario,AProfessional Instituteof London S.W.1, England,P. Arthur the Public Service ofCanada, $3.00. Wells, $9.00.

The PTA Magazine. Chicago, Ill., S The PTA Magazine, $2.00. SAE Journal. New York, Society of Automotive Engineers, $12.00, Public Roads. (Bureau of Public (free to members). Roads). Washington, D.C., Supt. of Documents, $1.50. SFI Bulletin. Washington, D.C., Sport Fishing Institute,$10.00. R

Reader's Digest. Pleasantville, Saturday Review. New York, N.Y., N.Y., Reader's DigestAssociation, Saturday Review, Inc., $8.00. Inc., $3.97.

School Activities. Salina, Kan., Real Property, Probate and Trust School Service Co., Inc.,$4.50. Journal. Chicago, Ill., American Bar Association, Sectionof Real Property, Probate and Trust,$10.00. School Arts. Worchester, Mass., School Arts, $7.00.

204 S (Cont.) S (Cont.)

School and Community. Columbia, Mo., Sea Frontiers. Miami, Fla., Missouri State Teachers Association, International Oceanographic $4.00. Foundation, Virginia Key, $6.00.

School Safety. Chicago, Ill., National Safety Council, $3.60. Senior Scholastic (Teacher ed.). Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Senior Scholastic, $5.00. Science. Washington, D.C., American Association for the Advancement of Science, $12.00. Shore and Beach. Rockville, Md., American Shore and Beach Preserva- tion Association, $4.00. Science Digest. New York, N.Y., Science Digest, $5.00. Sierra Club Bulletin. San Francisco, Calif., Sierra Club, Science Education. Tampa, Fla., $5.00. Science Education, Inc., Unive.fsity of Tampa, $8.00. Skin Diver Magazine. Los Angeles, Calif., Peterson Publishing Co., $5.00. Science Journal. New York, N.Y., Thomas Skinner and Co., Ltd., $12.00, Sky and Telescope. Cambridge, Mass., Sky Publishing Corp., $6.00. Science News. Washington, D.C., Science Service, $6.50.

Smokeless Air. London E.C. 4, England, National Society for The Science Teacher. Washington, Clean Air, $1.50. D.C., National Science Teachers Association, National Education Association, $10.00. Soaring. Los Angeles, Calif., Soaring Society of America, $5.00. Scientific American. New York, N.Y., Scientific American, Social Education. Washington, D.C., Inc., $8.00. Social Education, $6.00.

Scientist and Citizen. St. Louis, Sohioan. Cleveland, Ohio, Mo., Scientist and Citizen Standard Oil Company of Ohio, (continued as Environment as of free. Jan. 1969), $6.00.

205 S (Cont.) T

Soil Conservation. Washington, Texas Bar Journal. Austin, Tex., D.C., Government Printing Office, Texas Bar Journal, $5.00. $2.00.

The Texas Outlook. Austin, Tex., South Australian Ornithologist. Texas Outlook, $4.00. Adelaide, S. Australia, E.J. McAlister and Company, $1.70. The Times (London) Educational Supplement. New York, N.Y., South Dakota Conservation Digest. The Times (London), Inc., $11.50. Pierre, S.D., South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks, free. Today's Health. Chicago, Ill., Today's Health, $4.00.

Sportfishina. New York, N.Y., Yachting Publishing Corp., $5.00. Traffic Engineering. Washington, D.C., Institute of Traffic Engineers, $6.00. Sports Afield. New York, N.Y., Hearst Corp., $4.00. Trailer Life. N. Hollywood, Calif., Trailer Life Publishing Co., $5.50. Sports Illustrated. Chicago, Ill., Time, Inc., $8.00. Travel. Floral Park, N.Y., Travel Magazine, Inc., $6.00. Stanford Law Review. Stanford, Calif., Standford University, School of Law, $9.00. Trees Magazine. Olmsted Falls, Ohio, Edward H. Scanlon, $3.00.

State Government. Chicago, Ill., Council of State Trends in Parks and Recreation. Governments, $5.00. Washington, D.C., National Conference on State Parks, $5.00.

Studies in Art Education. Washington, D.C., National Trial Lawyer's Quarterly. New York, Art Education Association, $4.50. N.Y., Statler Hilton Hotel, $25.00.

Sunset. Menlo Park, Calif., Trout. Saginaw, Mich., Trout Lane Magazine and Book Co., $3.00. Unlimited, $2.00.

206 V (Cont.)

The UNESCO Courier. New York, N.Y., Vital Issues. Washington, Conn., UNESCO Publishing Center, $5.00. Center for Information on America, $3.00.

U.S. Camera and Travel. Des Moines, Iowa, U.S. Camera and Travel, $5.00. Vital Speeches of the Day. Pelham, N.Y., City News Publishing Co., Inc., $8.00. U.S. News & World Report. Dayton, Ohio, U.S. News & World Report, $12.00. W

University of Chicago, Law Review. Water Control News. Chicago, Chicago, Ill, University of Ill., Commerce Clearing House, Chicago Law School, $8.00. Inc., $48.00.

University of Colorado Law Review. Water Resources Research. Boulder, Colo., Fleming Law Bldg., Washington, D.C., American University of Colorado, $6.00. Geophysical Union, $15.00.

Urban Land. Washington, D.C., Water and Wastes Engineering, Urban Land Institute, free New York, N.Y., Reuben H. (member U. L. I.). Donnelley Corp., $6.00.

V Wayne Law Review. Detroit, Mich., Wayne University Law The Veliger. Berkeley, Calif., School, $7.50. Calif. Malacozoological Society, Dept. of Zoology, University of California, $18.00. Weatherwise. Boston, Mass., American Meteorological Society, $5.00. Venture. Des Moines, Iowa, Cowles Magazines and Broadcasting, Inc., $12.50. West Virginia Law Review. Morgantown, W. Va., West Virginia University College of Law, $5.00. Victorian Naturalist. South Yarra, S.E.1, Victoria Australia, Field Naturalists Club of Victoria, Western City. Los Angeles, Nat. Herbarium, Domain, $3.35. Calif., League of California Cities, $2.00.

207 W (Cont.) Y

Western Outdoor News. Newport Yachting. New York, N.Y., Beach, Calif., American Outdoors, Yachting Publishing Corp., $7.00. Inc., $5.00.

Young Children. Washington, D.C., Western Outdoor quarterly. National Association forthe education Seattle, Wash., Federation of of Young Children, $5.00. Western Outdoor Clubs, $3.00 (incl. memb.).

Wilderness Society. Report. Washington, D.C., Wilderness Society, free.

Wildlife in North Carolina. Raleigh, N.C., N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission, $0.50.

William and Mary Law Review. Williamsburg, Va., Marshall- Wythe School of Law, $6.00.

Wisconsin Journal of Education. Madison, Wis., Wisconsin Journal of Education, $3.00.

208 APPENDIX II BOOKS CITED

Abbey, E. Desert solitaire: a Bresler, J.B., ed. Environments season in the wilderness. New York: of man. Reading, Mass.: Addison- McGraw-Hill Book Company. 269p. Wesley Publishing Company. 276p. 1968. $5.95. 1968. $3.95.

Agle, N.H., and E. Wilson. Three Brockman, C.F. Trees of North boys and H2O, New York: Charles America: a guide to field Scribner's Sons. 160p. 1968. identification. New York: Golden $2.97. Press, Inc. 280p. 1968. $2.95, paper. $5.95, cloth.

Aiken, G.D. Pioneering with wildflowers. Englewood Cliffs: Brooks, J.W. Salt water game Prentice-Hall, Inc., 208p. 1968. fishing. (First edition.) New $8.95. York: Harper & Row. 346p. 1968.

Allen, G.E. Everyday trees. Boston: Brooks, M. The life of the Houghton Mifflin Company. 48p. $3.25. mountains. Volume 10 in "Our liv- ing world of nature series."New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company. Anderson, S., ed. Planning for 232p. 1968. $4.95. diversity and choice. Possible futures and their relation to the man-controlled environment. Cambridge: Brown, G.W., Jr., ed. Desert MIT Press. 340p. 1968. $12.50. biology. Volume one. New York: Academic Press. 550p. 1968.

Battan, L.J. Unclean sky: a meteor- ologist looks at air pollution. New Brown, R.L. Ghost towns of the York: Doubleday and Company. 1968. Colorado Rockies. Caldwell, Idaho: $1.25, paper. Caxton Printers. 401p. 1968. $6.25.

Behrman, A.S. Water is everybody's business. Garden City, N.Y.: Double- Chichester, Sir F. Gypsy moth day and Company. 229p. 1968. $1.45. circles the world. New York: Coward-McCann. 269p. 1968. $6.95. Bowerman, W.J., and W.E. Harris. Jogging. New York: Grosset &Dunlap, Inc. 1968. $1.00, paper. Clawson, M., and others. Land for the future. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press. 570p. 1968. $10.00.

209 Conklin, G. The bug club book. Feininger, A. Trees. New York: New York: Holiday House. 96p. Viking Press. 256p. 1968. $22.50. $2.95.

Freeman, O.L., and M. Frome. The Connelly, T.L. Discovering the national forests of America. New Appalachians. Harrisburg, Pa.: York: G.P. Putnam's Sons. 194p. Stackpole Books. 224p. 1968. 1968. $12.95. $7.95.

Frieden, B.J., and R. Morris,eds. Council for National Cooperation Urban planning and socialpolicy. in Aquatics. New science of skin New York: Basic Books, Tnc. 459p. and scuba diving. (Third rev. ed.) 1968. $10.00. New York: Association Press. 224p. 1968. $2.95, paper. $4.95, cloth. Ginglend, D.R., and B.W.Carlson. Recreation for retardedteenagers and Counsilman, J.E. Science of young adults. Nashville: Abingdon swimming. Englewood Cliffs: Press. 1968. $4.95. Prentice-Hall, Inc. 457p. 1968. $7.50. Grimm, W.C. Recognizing flowering wild plants. Harrisburg, Pa.: Cronquist, A. The evolution and Stackpole Books. 348p. 1968. $7.95. classification of floweringplants. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. 396p. 1968. $6.95. Hammerman, D.R., and W.M.Hammerman, compilers. Outdoor education: a book of readings. Minneapolis: Burgess Cruickshank, H.G. A paradise of Publishing Company. 401p. 1968. birds: when springcomes to Texas. $7.50. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company. 398p. 1968. $7.50. Harshbarger, G.F. McCall's garden book. New York: Simon and Schuster. Dasmann, R.F. Different kind of 520p. 1968. $6.95. country. New York: Macmillian Company. 1968. $6.95. Headly, J., and J. Lewis. Pesticide problem. An economic approachto Dunbier, R. The Sonoran Desert: public policy. Baltimore: Johns its geography, economy, and people. Hopkins Press. 1967. $3.50, paper. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. 426p. 1968. $10.00. Headstrom, R. Nature in miniature. Faltermayer, E.K. Redoing America: New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 425p. a nationwide reporton how to make 1968. $10.00. our cities and suburbs livable. New York: Harper & Row. 242p. 1968. $6.95.

210 Holland, L.B., ed. Who designs Kodet, Dr. E.R., and B. Angier. America. New York: Doubleday and Being your own wilderness doctor. Company. 1968. $3.50. Harrisburg, Pa: Stackpole Books. 127p. 1968. $3.95.

Hollingsworth, B. Gardening on Main Street. New Brunswick, N.J.: Kunz, G.F. Gems and precious Rutgers University Press. 170p. stones of North America. New 1968. $7.50. York: Dover Publications. 367p. 1968. $3.50.

Howard, E. Garden cities of tomorrow. F.J. Osborn, ed. Cambridge:MIT Press Lowry, W.P. Weather and life. 1968. $2.45, paper. Corvallis, Oregon: State University Book Stores, Inc. 220p. 1968. Jaeger, E.C. Desert wildlife. (Rev. ed.) Palo Alto: Stanford University Press. 308p. 1968. $5.95. Mander, J., G. Dippel, and H. Gossage. The great inter- national paper airplane book. Justice, W.S., and C.R. Bell. Wild New York: Simon and Schuster. flowers of North Carolina. Chapel 128p. 1968. $2.95, paper. Hill: University of North Carolina $10.00, cloth. Press. 217p. 1968. $7.75.

Manley, A. Rushton and his times Kirchshofer, R., compiler. Zoologische in American canoeing. Syracuse, Caerten der Welt. Translated by Hilda N.Y.: Syracuse University Press. Morris. (First English language 203p. 1968. $14.00. edition.) New York: Viking Press. 328p. 1968. $12.95 Matthews, W.H. A guide to the national parks. Garden City, Kirk, R. Exploring Mount Rainier. N.Y.: Natural History Press. Seattle: University of Washington Volume one-The western parks. Press. 112p. 1968. $1.95. 480p. 1968. $7.95. Volume two- The eastern parks. 287p. 1968. $6.95. Klimas, J.E., Jr. Wild flowers of Connecticut. N614 York: Walker & Company. 56p. 1968. $2.95. Maxwell, R.A. Big Bend of the Rio Grande. Austin: University of Texas. Bureau of Economic Knight, R.A. Successful trout fishing. Geology. 138p. 1968. (First ed.) New York: E.P. Dutton & Company. 160p. 1968. $5.95.

211 Merrill, W.K. The hunter's National Trust for Historic Pre- bible. New York: Double- servation and Williamsburg. day & Company. 182p. 1968. Historic preservation today Charlottes- $1.95. ville: University Press of Virginia. 1968. $4.00, paper.

Milliken, M., and others. Field study manual for outdoor learn- Netboy, A. The Atlantic salmon: ing. Minneapolis: Burgess a vanishing species? Publishing Company. 122p. 1968. Boston: Houghton- $2.35. Mifflin Company. 480p. 1968. $6.95.

Muir, J. South of Yosemite: Official rules of sports and games selected writings of John Muir. 1968-1969. New Rochelle: Sportshelf. Edited by F.R. Gunsky. Garden 716p. 1968. $10.00. City: Natural History Press. 269p. 1968. $7.50 Peterson, R.T., and M. McKenny. A field guide to wildflowers of north- Mumford, L. Urban prospect. eastern and north-central North America. Essays. New Mork: Harcourt, Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. Brace, and World, Inc. 255p. 1968. 420p. 1968. $4.95. $5.95.

Pinchot, G. The fight for conservation. Murie, A. Nature and science. American library edition. (Original Volume five. Garden City: edition published in 1910.) Seattle: University of Washington Press. 152p. Natural History Press. 256p. 1968. $6.50. 1968. $5.00.

Murphy, R. Wild sanctuaries: our Rand, C. The changing landscape. national wildlife refuges--a her- New York: Oxford. 192p. 1968. $5.00. itage restored. Foreward by Stewart L. Udall. New York: E.P. Rand McNally, ed. 1968 Rand McNally Dutton and Company. 288p. 1968. $2.00. guidebook to campgrounds. Chicago: Rand McNally & Company. 288p. 1968. $3.95. Nace, R.L. Water in the world. Paris: UNESCO house. 26p. 1968. Rand McNally, ed. 1968 Rand McNally interstate road atlas. Chicago: Rand McNally & Company. 96p. 1968. $1.00. Nash, H. The American environ- ment. Reading, Mass.: Addison- Rand McNally, ed. Rand McNally 1968 Wesley Publishing Company. 231p. travel trailer guide. Chicago: Rand 1968. $2.75. McNally & Company 240p. 1968. $3.95.

212 Reilly, E.M., Jr. Audubon Stephens, W.M. Southern sea- illustrated handbook of American shores: a world of animals and birds. New York: McGraw-Hill .plants. New York: Holiday Book Company. 524p. 1968. House. 188p. 1968. $3.95. $19.95 and $25.00.

Stern, A.C., ed. Air pollution. Roberts, D. The mountain of Volume one: Air pollution and my fear. New York: Vanguard. 157p. its effects. (Second edition.) 1968. $5.95. New York: Academic Press, Inc. 694p. 1968.

Rosko, M. Fishing from boats. New York: Macmillan Company. 272p. Stewart, G.R. Not so rich as 1968. $6.95. you think. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. 248p. 1968. $5.00. Schwartz, A. How to fly a kite, catch a fish,grow a flower: a parent's guide torecreation, ath- Stupka, A. Notes on the birds letics, and nature. New York: of Great Smoky Mountains National Pocket Books, Simon &Schuster. Park. Knoxville: University of 1968. $0.75, paper. Tennessee Press. 256p. 1968. $3.00.

Sevaried, E. Canoeing with thecree. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Torbert, F.J. Park rangers and Society. 206p. 1968. $4.50. game wardens the world over. New York: Hastings House. 64p. 1968. $4.25. Grades 4-6. Sharpe, G.W. Acadia National Park and the nearby coast ofMaine. New York: Golden Press. 80p. 1968. U.S. Golf Association. $1.00, paper. The rules of golf. New York: U.S. Golf Association. 92p. 1968. Shoman, J.J., ed. Manual of outdoor interpretation. New York: National Van Dersal, W.R. The land Audubon Society. 104p. 1968. $3.00. reviewed: the story of soil conservation. (Revised edition.) New York: Henry Z. Walck, Inc. Shosteck, R. Potomac trail book. 160p. 1968. $6.00. Grades 7-9. Washington, D.C.: Potomac Books. 167p. 1968. $1.95. Vendien, C.L., and J.E. Nixon. The world today in health, Sparks, J., and T. Soper. Penguins. physical education and recreation. San Francisco: Tri-Ocean Books, 1968. En3elwood Cliffs: $9.75. Prentice-Hall, Inc. 432p. 1968. $7.95.

213 Vermes, J.C., ed. The wilderness Wigginton, B. Trees and shrubs for sampler. Harrisburg, Pa.: Stack- the southern Piedmont. Athens: pole Books. 222p. 1968. $5.95. University of Georgia Press. 1968.

Wagenvoord, J., and L. Bailey. How Williams, J.G. Field guide to the to surf. New York: Collier Books. national parks of East Africa. 93p. 1968. $1.95. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. 352p. 1968. $8.50.

Watt, K.E.F. Ecology and resource management: a quantitative approach. Wilson, E. Birds of the Antarctic. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company. Edited by B. Roberts. New York: 450p. 1968. $14.50. Humanities Press. 1967. $17.50.

Weaver, J.E. Prairie plants and their environment. A fifty-year study in the Midiiest. Lincoln: "University of Nebraska Press. 276p. 1968. $6.95.

214 DOCUMENTS AND REPORTS

Alaska. Legislative Council. Bush, C.S., and J.F.Morton. Alaska's role in the national Native trees and plants for oceanographic program. Juneau, Florida landscaping. U.S. Alaska. 1968. 12p. Dept. of Agriculture Bull. 193. 1968. 133p.

American Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Carpenter, E.D. Trees and shrubs School safety policies with emphasis for Connecticut. Cooperative on physical education, athletics, Ext. Serv. Bull. 68-7. 1968. 35p. and recreation. 1968. 32p.

Christensen, W.R. Comprehensive Barton-Aschman Associates. Joint river basin planning. San Bernard- project concept. Integrated trans- ino, Calif., American Society of portation corridors. Washington, Civil Engineers. 1968. 16p. D.C., GPO. Jan. 1968. 129p.

Christiansen, R.A., S.D. Stani- Bevins, M.L., and others. Character- forth, A. Johnson, and R. Cooper. istics of hunters and fishermen in The Wisconsin ski industry: some six northeastern states. University economic aspects. Research Report of Vermont Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 656. 33. Madison: University of Wis- 1968. 76p. consin, in cooperation with the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. March 1968. 8p. Boating Industry Association. Survey of boat club members. Part 1: the family. Chicago, Ill., Boating Cooperative Regional Research Industry Association. 1968. 4p. Technical Committee WM-59. An economic study of the demand for outdoor recreation. March 1968. Boggs, G.D., and R. McDaniel. Report No. 1. Characteristics of commercial resorts and recreational travel patterns in southern Ontario. Ontario Joint High- Dasmann, R.F. An environment fit way Research Programme. D.H.O. Report for people. Public Affairs Pamph- No. RR-133. Dept. of Highways, let No. 421. Published in coopera- Ontario, Canada, May 1968. 133p. tion with The Conservation Foundation. 1968. 28D.

Bridges, C.H., and P.E. Sendak. Fish and wildlife $110,000,000 a year in Dearinger, J.A. Esthetic and Massachusetts. Final report, Federal recreational potential of small Aid in Fish & Wildli:.7e Restoration, naturalistic streams near urban FW-1-R-1, 1968. 10p. areas. lesearch Report No. 13.

215 Lexington: University of Kentucky, Hendee, J.C., W.R. Catton, Water Resources Institute. L.D. Marlow, 1968. and C.F. Brockman. 260p. Wilderness users in the Pacific Northwest--theircharac- teristics, values, andmanagement preferences. Dominion Consultant Associates, Pacific Northwest Forest & Range Exp. Sta., USDA. Ottawa. A summary ofa study of Forest Serv. Res. Paper PNW-61. 1968. 92p. Ontario's Marine Highwaysin relation to recreationalboating requirements. Ontario: Dept. of Highway Research Board. Tourism and Information,Travel Land acquisition and freeway land development, Research Branch. Report No. 15. four reports. 1968. Washington, D.C. Highway Research Record 217. 1968.

Federal programs forthe develop- James, G.A., and R.K. Henley. Sampling ment of humanresources. Compendium procedures for estimating of papers submittedto the subcom- mass and dis- persed types of recreationuse .on large mittee on economicprogress of the areas. Southeastern Forest Exp. Sta., joint economic committee,U.S. U.S. Forest Serv. Res.Paper SE-31. Congress. Washington, D.C.: GPO. 1968. 15p. 1968. 2 Vols. 684p.

Jenkins, R.M. 1968 annual report, Feng, T.H. Chemical effects of National Reservoir Research bottom depositson quality of Program. Fayetteville, Arkansas. 1968. 16p. impounded waters. Washington, D.C.: Office of Water Resources. Jan. 1968. 33p. Kates, Peat, Marwick and Co. Northwestern Ontario tourist industry study. Project Number 25055 under the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Federal/Provincial Rural Development Agreement, Cooperative State Research prepared for Service. the Dept. of Tourism and McIntire-Stennis Cooperative Information, Government of Ontario, Canada. May 1968. Forestry Research Program. Wash- 8941), ington, D.C.: GPO. Recreation projects, p. 63-68. Apr. 1968. 105p.

Kearns, F.W. A preliminary study of tourist expenditures in Fischer, W.A. Potential uses ofspace Arizona. Arizona data insurvey of soil, water, and Industry Reports. Tempe: Arizona State University, Bureau of Educational suburbia. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Research and Services. Geological Survey. 1968. 5p. 1968. 44p.

Kneese A.V. Gunn, C.A. Creating a new tourismrecreation Economies and the quality of the environment--some environment. College empirical exper- Station: Texas A & M University. iences. Washington, D.C.: Resources 1968. 6pp for the Future, Inc. Apr. 1968. 193p.

216 Kreps, J.M. Lifetime allocation of New Jersey. Bureau of Recreation. work and leisure. Washington, D.C.: New Jersey skiareas. Social Security Trenton, N.J. Administration, 1968. 23p. U.S. Dept. of Health,Education, and Welfare. Research Report No. 22. 1968. 44p. New York City Board ofEducation. Bureau of CurriculumDevelopment. Swimming and water safety: Lacaillade, H.C., Jr. grades New Hampshire K-12. New York City Board of hunter preferencesurvey 1964. Game Education Curriculum Bulletin management and Research No. Division, 12. 1968. 64p. New Hampshire Fishand Game Dept. Technical Circular No.22a. 1968. 16p. Outdoor Life. Research Department. Outdoor Life camping andtrailer LaPage, W.F. The role of customer unit study: results. satisfaction in managing Report No. 1. commercial New YJrk: Outdoor Life Magazine. campgrounds. Northeastern Forest Exp. Jan. 1968. 7p. Sta., U.S. ForestService Research Paper NE-105. 1968. 23p. Outdoor Life. Research Department. The sports fishingmarket...on the Loft, Dr. B.I.,and S. Loft. A way to the seventies. New York: Profile study of selectedrecreational Outdoor Life Magazine. 1968. 34p. vehicle users. Highland Park, Ill., Woodal PublishingCo. 1968. 32p. President's Councilon Recreation and Natural Beauty. From sea to Los Angeles CountyFederation of shining sea. A report on the Labor, AFL-CIO. Los Angeles labor American environment--our natural retiree researchreport. 1968. 65p. heritage. Washington, D.C.: GPO. 1968. 304p.

Morrison, C.C., Jr. Can we afford natural beauty? Albany: N.Y. State Project Planning Associates Ltd, Natural Beauty Commission. 1968. 10p. R.I. Wolfe Associates, and Foundation of CanadaEngineering Corporation Ltd. Proposal for National -Park Service. A master plan the preparation ofa design for the proposedVoyageurs National methodology fora demand study Park, Minnesota. June 1968. 20p. for the Ontario tourismand out- door recreation plan. Apr. 1968. 27-410. National Park Service. Public use of the national parks;a statistical report. Washington, D. C.: U.S. Dept. of the Interior. Jan. June 1968. 6 vols.

217 Smith, E.E., and K.S. Shumate. U.S. Bureau of the Census, and the Development of a natural labora- Small-Area Data Advisory Committee. tory for the study of acid mine Small-area data activities. Reports. drainage. Columbus: Ohio State 2 vols., Jan and May 1968. 16p. University, Water Resources Center. Feb. 1968. 35p. U.S. Bureau of Outdoor Recreation. Expanding America's outdoor recreation Travel Research Branch, Ontario estate. The Land and Water Conserva- Dept. of Tourism and Information. tion Fund's first three years. Travel research reports--abstracts. Washington, D.C.: GPO. 1968. 12p. Toronto, Ontario. 1968.

U.S. Bureau of Outdoor Recreation. Travelers Research Center, Inc. Federal outdoor recreation programs. The environment and man, research Washington, D.C.: GPO. 1968. 224p. through 1967. Hartford, Conn. Jan. 1968. 64p. U.S. Bureau of Outdoor Recreation. The middle Missouri. A rediscovery: U.S. Agricultural Research Service. a study of the outdoor recreation Corp Research Division. Selecting potential. Washington, D.C.: GPO. shrubs for shady areas. USDA Home & 1968. 104p. Gard. Bull. No. 142. Washington, D.C.: GPO 1968. 16p. U.S. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration. National estuarine U.S. Coast Guard. Boating stat- pollution study. 1968. 14p. istics 1967. Report No. CG-357. Washington, D.C.: GPO. 1968. 68p. U.S. Geological Survey. Water data for metropolitan areas. USGS Water- U.S. Coast Guard. Dept. of Supply Paper 1871. Washington, D.C.: Transportation. Pleasure craft. GPO. 1968. 397p. Federal requirements for motorboats. Report No. CG-290. Item 943. Jan. ]968. U.S. Geological Survey. Water of the world. Washington, D.C.: GPO. 1968. 20p. U.S. Corps of Engineers. Beaver Brook DPAI and Reservoir, Keene, New Hampshire. U.S. 90th Congress, Virginia Department of Highways. Land- 2nd Session. Senate Doc. No. 68. scape Division. Standards for tree and Feb. 1968. 99p. shrub planting. Richmond; Va. State Dept. of Highways. 1968.

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Wastler, T.A., and L.C. deGuerrero. Wolfe, R.I., and J.B. Ellis. National estuarine inventory. A shortterm exploratory study Handbook of descriptors. Prepared of Canadian statistics on out for U.S. Federal Water Pollution door recreation and tourism. Control Administration, Dept. of Apr. 1968. 103+p. the Interior. June 1968. 100p.

Wood, R.F., and I.A. Anderson. Wentworth, E.C. Employment after Forestry in the British scene. retirement. Research Report No. 21. Booklet No. 24. United Kingdom, Washington, D.C.: Social Security British Government Publications, Administration, U.S. Dept. of Health, Forestry Commission. New York: Education, and Welfare. 1968. 48p. British Information Services. May 1968. 80p.

Whitman, I.L. Uses of small urban river valleys. Baltimore: U.S. Corps of Engineers. Apr. 1968, 310p.

219 PROCEEDINGS, HEARINGS ANDSPEECHES

American Association of Health, Interior Scretary Stewart L. Physical Education and Recreation. Udall. In: 33rd North American Campus recreation. Proceedings, Wildlife and Natural Resources National Conference on College Conference. Transactions. and University Recreation. Jan. 1968. p. 30-53. 1968. Washington, D.C.: NEA-AAPER. 96p.

National Academy of Sciences, American Association of Health, BOR, and the Conservation Founda- Physical Education, and Recreation. tion. Study Conference on Out- Proceedings of the First National door Recreation Research. Conference of College and University Woods Hole, Mass. June 1968. Administrators of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. Washington, D.C.: NEA-AAPER. 56p. 1968. New Jersey. Legislature. Committee on Air and Water Pollu- tion and Public Health. Water American Association for Health, pollution control. Hearings, Physical Education and Recreation. S.299 and S.300. Trenton, N.J. Programming for the mentally retarded 1968. 94p. in physical education and recreation. Proceedings, first national conference, 1968. Washington, D.C.: NEA-AAPER. Norwood, G. Alaska water 144p. resources, a strategic national asset. Pullman: Washington State University. Address to the Gloyna, E.F., and W.W. Eckenfelder, Jr., Seminar on the Continental Use of eds. Advances in water quality improve- Arctic Flowing Rivers. 1968. 1p. ment. Water Quality Symposium. Austin: University of Texas Press. 513p. 1968. Smithsonisn Institution. The fitness of man's environment. Henley, R.J. Water quality influences Smithsonian annual II. Papers on outdoor recreation in the Lake Ontario of a symposium on environmental Basin. Conference on Great Lakes Research. quality sponsored in 1968 by the Proceedings, 1967. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Smithsonian Institution. Intro- International Association of Great Lakes duction by H.H. Humphrey. Fore- Research. p. 427-440. 1968. word by S.D. Ripley. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press. 1968. 250p. Leopold, A.S., C. Cottam, I. McT. Cowan, and others. The National Wildlife Refuge System. Report of the Advisory Committee on Wildlife Management appointed by

220 Suggitt, F.W. The use of soil U.S. Congress. House. surveys in recreation andresource Committee on Merchant Marine andFisheries. planning. A paper presentedto the Subcommitteeon Fisheries and Soil Survey TechnicalWork Planning Wildlife Conservation. Fish and Conference, Texas A &M University, wildlife legislation. Part II. Apr. 1968. College Station: Texas Hearings, Pesticidecontrols A & M University. 6p. (H.R. 487);Conservationon mili- tary reservations (H.R.11026); Crab OrchardNational Wildlife U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Refuge (H.R. 13523and S. 2452). Interior and InsularAffairs. Nation- Washington, D.C.: GPO. 90th al Park Servicebriefing. Hearing. Congress, 2nd Session. 1968 59p. Washington, D.C.: GPO. 90th Congress, 2nd Session. Serial No. 90-19. 1968. 41p. U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine andFisheries. Subcommitteeon Fisheries and U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Wildlife Conservation. Interstate and Foreign Migratory Commerce. waterfowl regulations Aircraft noise (1967-68) abatement. Hearings, Hearings. H.R. 3400, H.R. Washington, D.C.: GPO. 14146. Washington, 90th Congress, 2nd D.C.: GPO. Session. 1968. 90th Congress, 1stand 127p, 2nd Sessions. Serial No. 90-35. 1968. 203p.

U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Public Works. Urban highways. U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Hearings. Part I. Merchant Marine and Washington, Fisheries. Sea D.C.: GPO. grant college program. 90th Congress, 1st Hearings, Session. 1968. 184p. H.R. 13781, H.R. 13835. Washington, D.C.: GPO. 90th Congress, 2nd Session. 1968. 37p. Wright, H.E., Jr., andW.J. Osburn, eds. Arctic and alpineenvironments. Proceedings, International U.S. Congress. Associa- House. Committee on tion for Quarternary Merchant Marine and Research, 7th Fisheries. Sub- Congress, 1968. committee on Oceanography. Bloomington: National Indiana UniversityPress. marine science v. 10. program. Hearings. $12,50. Washington, D.C.: GPO. 1968.

221 DISSERTATIONS AND THESES

Birney, G.A. The poetics of American Fonda, R.W. Ecology of Montana space aspects of the topographical in and subalpine forests, Olympic nineteenth century American literature. Mountains, Washington. Disserta- Dissertation, University of California, tion, University of Illinois, San Diego, 1967. 166p. Micro.,$3.00; 1967. 150p. Micro., $3.00; Xerox, $7.80. In Dissertation Abstracts Xerox, $7.00. In Dissertation (A) 28 (12), Pt. 1, June 1968, Abstracts (B) 28(12), Pt. 1, p. 5043-5044. June 1968, p. 4890.

Boisterli, M.J. Bedford Park: a Goldstein, J.H. An economic practical experiment in aesthetics. analysis of the wetlands problem Dissertation, University of Minnesota, in Minnesota. Dissertation, 1967. 141p. Micro. $3.00; Xerox, $6.80. University of Minnesota, 1967. 125p. In Dissertation Abstracts (A) 28(12), Micro., $3.00; Xerox, $6.00. In Pt. 1, June 1968, p.5007. Dissertation Abstracts (A) 28(12), Pt. 1, June 1968, p. 4799.

Bybokas5 J.S. Attitudes of recreation administrators toward disabled persons. Henkel, D.D. Assessment of effects Master's project, New York University. of an acting experience upon parti- 1968. cipants in a public recreation depart- ment children's dramatics program. Dissertation, University of Illinois, Churchill, J.W. Recreation: a conceptual 1967. 204p. Micro., $3.00; Xerox, analysis. Unpublished dissertation, $9.25. In Dissertation Abstracts University of Wisconsin, 1968. (A) 28(12), Pt'. 1, June 1968, p. 5179-5180.

Corroll, V.A. AAHPER youth fitness test items and maximal oxygen intake. Herrold, J.A. An exploratory study Dissertation, University of Illinois, of the role of binocular vision in 1967. 130p. Micro.,$3.00; Xerox, $6.20. performance of dynamic movement in In Dissertation Abstracts (A) 28(12), tennis skills. Dissertation, Ohio Pt. 1, June 1968, p. 4893. State University, 1967. 88p. Micro., $3.00; Xerox, $4.60. In Dissertation Abstracts (B) 28(12), Pt. 1, June Cureton, T.K., Jr., ed. and comp. 1968, p. 5180. Abstracts of graduate theses in physical education, recreation and health educa- tion. Urbana, University of Illinois. Luken, R.A. Planning-- programming -- 1968. budgeting system: a strategy for project evaluation. Dissertation, University of Michigan, 1967. 282p. Micro., $3.65; Xerox, $12.85. In Dissertation Abstracts (A) 28(12), Pt. 1, June 1968, p. 5135-5136.

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Matthias, J.S. Recreational impact Smith, D.L. The response of of multi-purpose reservoirs. Disser- State and local governments to tation, Purdue University, 1967. 123p. Federal grant-in-aid payments. Micro., $3.00; Xerox, $6.00. In Dissertation, University of Dissertation Abstracts (B) 28(12), Arizona, 1968. 295p. Micro., Pt. 1, June 1968, p. 5005-5006. $3.00; Xerox, $13.30. In Disserta- tion Abstracts (A) 28(12), Pt. 1, June 1968, p. 4802. Nesbitt, J.A. An analysis of United Nations service related to recreation. Dissertation, Teachers College, Stewart, D.L. Aspects of Chilean Columbia University, 1968. 317p. water law in action: a case study. Micro. No. 68-11, 140. $4.25. Dissertation, University of Wis- consin, 1967. 497p. Micro., $6.35; Xerox, $22.50. In Dissertation Nicholes, G.E. A profile investiga- Abstracts (A) 28(12), Pt. 1, June tion of recreation vehicle travelers 1968, p. 5078-5079. who use government and commercial parking facilities. Thesi.s, Univer- sity of Utah, 1968. Wade, G.R. A study of free-play patterns of elementary school age children in playground equipment Popejoy, D.I. The effects of a areas. Masters thesis, Pennsylvania physical fitness program on selected State University, 1968. 180p. psychological and physiological meas- ures of anxiety. Dissertation, University of Illinois, 1967. 226p. Whiteside, B.G. Population dynamics Micro., $3.00; Xerox, $10.35. In of fishes in farm ponds in Payne Dissertation Abstracts (A) 28(12), County, Oklahoma. Dissertation, Pt. 1, June 1968. p. 4900-4901. Oklahoma State University, 1967. 70p. Micro., $3.00; Xerox, $3.80. In Dissertation Abstracts (B) 28(12), Schindler, J.D. A study of the Pt. 1, June 1968, p. 5258. efficiency of the double sampling technique for measuring recreational use at the Crab Orchard National Wilson, J.S. The impact of the Wildlife Refuge. Unpublished masters publications and action program of thesis,Southern Illinois University, the State Committee on Conservation 1968. Education of the Michigan Cooperative Curriculum Program. Dissertation, University of Michigan, 1967. 155p. Seneca, J.J. A generalized approach to Micro., $3.00; Xerox, $7.20. In estimating recreation benefits. Unpub- Dissertation Abstracts (A) 28(12), lished dissertation, University of Pt. 1, June 1968, p. 4838. Pennsylvania, 1968. 210p.

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