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Hardwood record, March 25, 1910 — Shingle 

 oak, p. 23 ; Gifford Pinchot, p. 24-5 ; 

 Utilization of hardwoods ; bowling al- 

 leys, p. 25-6. 



Hardwood record, April 10, rgio — Laurel 

 oaks, p. 23; Utilization of hardwoods; 

 sporting goods, p. 25. 



Hardwood record, April 25, 1910 — Utilization 

 of hardwoods; hall furniture, p. 23-4; 

 Concrete foundations for lumber piles, 

 P- 24-5. 



Hardwood record, May 10, 1910 — Utilization 

 of hardwoods ; stairs, p. 24-5 ; A real for- 

 est school, p. 26. 



Lumber trade journal. May i, 1910 — Great 

 forest resources of Louisiana are de- 

 scribed by F. J. Grace, p. 17. 



Lumber world, April 15, 1910 — Conservation 

 of our forests, by T. B. Walker, p. 17-20. 



Mississippi valley lumberman, April 22, 1910 

 — Utilization of waste in forest and 

 mill, by J. B. White, p. 34-5. 



National builder, March, 1910 — Handling 

 and seasoning timber, by G. E. Walsh, 

 p. 35-6. 



National coopers' journal, April, 1910 — Re- 

 port of forestry committee of National 

 coopers' association, p. 25-6. 



Pacific lumber trade journal, March, 1910 — 

 Plans and prospects of forest fire associ- 

 ation, p. 33. 



Pacific lumber trade journal, April, 1910 — 

 New grading rules for Pacific coast prod- 

 ucts, p. 33;45- 



Paper trade journal, April 21, 1910 — Pulp 

 from rossing waste, by C. W. Roberts, 

 p. 38. 



Paper trade journal, April 28, 1910 — Con- 

 servation of water rights, by J. R. Gar- 

 field, p. 36; Forest conservation in Can- 

 ada, by H. D. Van Sant, p. 54. 



Pioneer western lumberman, May i, 1910 — 

 National forest conservation, by J. M. 

 Leaver, p. 13-15; The season of forest 

 fires, by W. B. Greeley, p 17-8. 



Pulp and paper magazine, April, 1910 — 

 Mouldiness in paper pulp, by C. Beadle 

 and H. P. Stevens, p. 95-8; Sulphate pulp 

 and kraft brown paper, by M. L. Griffin, 

 p. 99-101. 



Railway journal, April, 1910 — Conserving 

 cross-tics and means of protection from 

 mechanical wear, by J. W. Kendrick, 

 p. 5-6; Wood preservation in Australia, 

 by J. F. Jewell, p. 9. 



Southern industrial and lumber review, April, 

 1910 — Conservation ; address before Texas 

 conservation congress at Fort Worth, by 

 J. C. Gipe, p. 38, 40-1 ; Timber growth 

 and lumbering in southern Brazil, by 

 G. E. Anderson, p. 87. 



Southern lumber journal, March 15, 1910 — 

 Virginia's timber wealth and her annual 

 lumber production, p. 26-7. 



Southern lumberman, April 23, 1910 — Tim- 

 berland taxation, by F. R. Fairchild, p. 

 33-4; Problems of private forestry, by 

 H. S. Graves, p. 34-34A; Lumber pro- 



duction of the United States, by R. S. 

 Kellogg, p. 34A-B ; Box industry and 

 lumber consumption, by C. A. Stafford, 

 p. 34D-E; Lumber and the wooden box 

 interests, by C. E. Brower, p. 34E-F ; 

 Forest fiire prevention, by E. T. Allen, 

 p. 34F; The future of stumpage and lum- 

 ber values, by J. D. Lacey, p. 34F-G. 



Southern lumberman, April 30, 1910 — Bilt- 

 more forest school returns from Ger- 

 many, p. 35. 



Southern lumberman. May 7, 1910 — Taft talks 

 on conservation, p. 28. 



Timber trade journal, March 19, 1910 — The 

 timber industry of Finland, p. 1-37; The 

 new wood preservative, cresol calcium, 

 p. 43 ; Methods of drying timber, p. 53-61 ; 

 Review of the timber trade of 1909, p. 

 73-138; Sweden; the sawn and planed 

 wood trade, p. 139-44; Timber trade of 

 Russia in 1909, p. 145-7; Timber trade 

 of Norway in 1909, p. 147; Timber trade 

 of Hungary in 1909, p. 148-9; Timber 

 trade of Germany in 1909, p. 149-50; 

 Timber trade of Holland in 1909, p. 150; 

 Timber trade of Canada, p. 151-3; Tim- 

 ber trade of the United States, p. 153-5; 

 The evolution of the planing and mould- 

 ing machine, by M. P. Bale, p. 159-64; 

 Electric driving as applied to woodwork- 

 ing machinery, p. 165-89. 



Timber trade journal, April 2, 1910 — Portable 

 sawing plants, p. 505. 



Timber trade journal, April 9, 1910 — Injuri- 

 ous woods, p. 535. 



Timber trade journal, Apirl 23, 1910 — The 

 beech bark felt scale, p. 614. 



Timber trade journal, April 30, 191 — Dry 

 rot in timber, p. 654. 



Timberman, April, 1910 — Practical ogeration 

 on monorail system of handling lumber, 

 by C. W. Thompson, p. 34-6; Confer- 

 ence of supervisors of Oregon, Washing- 

 ton, and Alaska forests, p. 50-1. 



United States weekly consular report, April 

 16, 1910 — The timber industry; Russia, 

 by J. H. Snodgrass, p. 296-7; The tim- 

 ber industry; Ireland, by A. D. Piatt, 

 p. 297 ; Wagons and vehicles, South Af- 

 rica, Spain, Porto Rico, by E. N. Gun- 

 saulus and others, p. 298-9. 



United States weekly consular report, April 

 23, 1910 — Forest conservation in Canada ; 

 proportion of merchantable timber over- 

 estimated, by H. D. Van Sant, p. 362-3. 



United States weekly consular report, April 

 30, 1910 — Paper industry of Germany, by 

 T. H. Norton, p. 399-401. 



United States weekly consular report. May 7, 

 1910 — Timber trade; Spain, by E. J. Nor- 

 ton, p. 444; Timber trade, France, by 

 A. Gauldin, p. 445. 



Wood craft, April, 1910 — Wood turning; de- 

 scriptive and practical, by J. Hooper, p. 

 4-8; Foreign packing cases from per- 

 sonal observations, by C. E. Brower, 

 p. 23-6. 



