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Miscellany
Editor's Annual Report pp. 4-4(1) Authors: O'Keefe, T.; Filip, G.
A Sensitivity Analysis of the National Fire Management Analysis System pp. 5-12(8) Authors: Schuster, E.G.; Krebs, M.A.
Foliar Nutrient Characteristics of Four Conifer Species in the Interior Northwest United States pp. 13-24(12) Authors: Moore, J.A.; Mika, P.G.; Shaw, T.M.; Garrison-Johnston, M.I.
Early Thinning in Mixed-Species Plantations of Douglas-Fir, Hemlock, and True Fir Affected by Armillaria Root Disease in Westcentral Oregon and Washington: 20 Year Results pp. 25-33(9) Authors: Filip, G.M.; Ganio, L.M.
Log and Lumber Grades and Value from a Douglas-Fir Stand 20 Years after Thinning and Biosolids Fertilization pp. 34-41(8) Authors: Briggs, D.; Sonne, E.; Turnblom, E.; Becker, G.
A Comparison of Wildlife Use in Broomed and Unbroomed Ponderosa Pine Trees in Northern Arizona pp. 42-46(5) Authors: Mathiasen, R.L.; Garnett, G.N.; Chambers, C.L.
The Effects of Fire on Recreation Demand in Montana pp. 47-53(7) Authors: Hesseln, H.; Loomis, J.B.; González-Cabán, A.
A Comparison of Rating Systems for Dwarf Mistletoe-Induced Witches' Brooms in Ponderosa Pine pp. 54-59(6) Authors: Parker, T.J.; Mathiasen, R.L.
A Case Study on the Economics of Thinning in the Wildland Urban Interface pp. 60-65(6) Authors: Larson, D.S.; Mirth, R.
Douglas-Fir Growth and Yield: Research 1909–1960 pp. 66-68(3) Authors: Curtis, R.O.; Marshall, D.D.