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Trail Smelter Arbitral Tribunal Decision

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2017

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Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of International Law
Copyright
Copyright © The American Society of International Law 1939

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References

1 See Henry W. Sterrett v. Northport Smelting and Refining Co. (1902), 30 Washington Reports 164; Edwin J. Rowe v. Northport Smelting and Refining Co. (1904), 35 Washington Reports 101; Charles N. Park v. Northport Smelting and Refining Co. (1907), 47 Washington Reports 597; John O. Johnson v. Northport Smelting and Refining Co. (1908), 50 Washington Reports 507. These cases were not cited by counsel for either side.

2 See Life of Douglas Fir Seed in the Forest Floor,” by Isaac, Leo A., in Journal of Forestry, Vol. 23 (1935), pp. 6166 Google Scholar; The Pine Trees in the Rocky Mountain Region,” by Sudworth, G. B., United States Department of Agriculture Bulletin (1917)Google Scholar; Timber Growing and Logging Practice in the Douglas Fir Region,” by Munger, T. T. and Greeley, W. B., in United States Department of Agriculture Technical Bulletin (1927)Google Scholar. As to yellow pine and rainfall, see Western Yellow Pine in Oregon,” by Munger, T. T., in United States Department of Agriculture Technical Bulletin (1917)Google Scholar.

3 Applied Silviculture in the United States, by R. H. Westveld (1935).