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p. 91-2; After the war, with special 

 reference to the investigation of Euro- 

 pean lumber markets, by Edward Ewing 

 Pratt, p. 93-5 ; Vulcanizing lumber, by 

 Harris M. King, p. 95; Fitting the band 

 mill to its proper use, by R. C. Leibe, p. 

 96; Teachers' cottages, by Warren B. 

 Bullock, p. 97-8; West Virginia's lum- 

 ber industry, by W. H. Manes, p. 108; 

 The development of forest by-products 

 in the south, by Howard F. Weiss, p. 

 110; Cut-over land section, p. 121-162B ; 

 Dickson county's big poplar, by R. S. 

 Maddox, p. 162B. 

 Southern lumberman, Jan. 6, 1917— Plan of 

 proposed European lumber investiga- 

 tion outlined, by E. E. Pratt, p. 23. 

 Timber trade journal, Dec. 2, 1916 — The 

 forests of Japan, by A. Nakai, p. 907. 

 Timber trade journal, Dec. 16, 1916— Re- 

 vision of American hardwood grading 

 rules, p. 957. 

 Timber trade journal, Dec. 23, 1916— For- 

 estry and the war, by John Stirling- 

 Maxwell, p. 1023-4. 

 Timberman, Dec, 1916— Lumbering m the 

 Indian Archipelago, by J. P. Pfeiffer, p. 

 35 ; Lumber transportation via aerial 

 cable tramway, p. 38-9; Perforated tie 

 experiments, by O. P. M. Goss, p. 43; 

 Plan of practical home-made log loader, 

 by H. N. Ormsbee, p. 47; Report on 

 lumber export trade, p. 48 A-D. 

 United States daily consular report, Dec. 

 21, 1916— Chinese lectures on forestry, 

 by John R. Arnold, p. 1091; Forest 

 wealth on Argentine government land, 

 by William Dawson, p. 1095. 

 United States daily consular report, Dec. 

 27, 1916 — Wooden ship building in 

 United States, p. 1155-8. 

 United States daily consular report, Dec. 30, 

 1916_British Columbia lumber indus- 

 try, p. 1214. 

 United States daily consular report, Jan. 13, 

 1917— High prices for timber rights in 

 New Brunswick, by E. Verne Richard- 

 son, p. 165. 

 West Coast lumberman, Dec. 15, 1916— 

 Some important little known timber 

 bodies in the state of Washington, by 

 Stanton G. Smith, p. 22-3. 

 West Coast lumberman, Jan. 1, 1917— .A.fter 

 twenty years' test Marquette installs a 

 new wood penstock, p. 21 ; Increasing 

 use of wood, by O. P. M. Goss, p. 27. 

 Wood turning, Jan., 1917— Timber supply, 

 bv H. S. Sackett, p. 5-6 ; Characteristics 

 o'f different woods ; their adaptability 

 for furniture making, p. 20-1. 

 Wood-worker, Dec. 1916— The largest chair 

 town in the world, by Walter Cross, 

 p. 23-4; Filling and finishing various 

 woods, by A. Ashmun Kelly, p. 28-9; 

 Turning bowling balls, by E. T. J., p. 37 ; 

 Tree felling by machinery, p. 38. 



Forest journals 



Canadian forestry journal, Dec, 1916 — A 

 ranger school in operation, p. 850-2; 



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