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p. Winslow, p. 31-3; Report of com- 

 mittee on soda pulp, technical associa- 

 tion of the pulp and paper industry, 

 by Martin L. Griffin, p. 54-60; chemis- 

 try and paper-making, by Thomas J. 

 Keenan, p. 78-80; forestry and the pro- 

 duction of pulpwood ; guesses about the 

 pulpwood supply of the future, by P. S. 

 Loveioy, p. 80-4. 



Paper mill, Sept. 23, 1916.— Wood pulp, 

 by Allan Smith, p. 10-12, 34-6; uses of 

 paper, by J. N. Stephenson, p. 32. 



Pulp and paper magazine, Sept. 1, 1916. — 

 Tlie truth about Ontario's forest pro- 

 tection system, by Robson Black, p. 297. 



Railway age, Sept. 1, 1916.— Woods used 

 by the railroads, by H. F. Weiss, p. 

 358. 



Railway review, Sept. 16, 1916. — Western 

 larch for railway ties, by H. S. Sackett, 

 p. 368-9. 



St. Louis lumberman, Oct. 1, 1916. — Com- 

 paring the wood working industries, 

 p. 40-1 ; logging where the buzzards 

 roost, by J. B. Woods, p. 51. 



Savannah naval stores review, Sept. 23, 

 1916. — Tlie rosin and turpentine in- 

 dustry and the chemist, by John E. 

 Teeple, p. 11-13, 18. 



Southern lumber journal, Sept. 15, 1916. 

 —What the states are spending for the 

 work of forestration, p. 39. 



Timber trade journal, Aug. 12, 1916. — The 

 manufacture of lead pencils, p. XIII ; 

 tree felling by machinery, p. 253. 



Timber trade journal, Sept. 2, 1916. — Wood 

 for aeroplanes, by A, D. Webster, p. 

 367. 



Timber trade journal, Sept. Z3. 1916. — -Na- 

 tional grain storage and timber silos, 

 by George Fisher, p. XV-XVI. 



Timberman, Sept., 1916. — Properties of 

 Oregon myrtle, by Walter F. Oerding, 

 p. 39; timber trade of the Fiji Islalnds, 

 p. 44 ; standing timber in United King- 

 dom, p. 44 ; protecting piers by com- 

 pressed air, by Philip Brasher, p. 46-7 ; 

 exports of lumber and wood products 

 from the U. S. for three years, p. 49 ; 

 making shingles better, by N. L, 

 Wright, p. 57. 



United States daily consular report, Sept. 



19, 1916. — New Brunswick combines 

 work on trees and soils, by E. Verne 

 Richardson, p. 1067. 



United States daily consular report, Sept. 



20, 1916. — Forestry service in Sao 

 Paulo, by Robert S. Keiser, p. 1084. 



United States daily consular report, Sept. 



23, 1916. — Tanning extracts made from 



hemlock bark, by Edward A. Dow, p. 



1133. 

 United States daily consular report, Sept. 



25, 1916. — Plans for investigatin,; 



Europe's lumber markets, p. 1142-3. 

 United States daily consular report, Oct. 



2, 1916. — Lumber situation in Chile, 

 by Y. L. Havens, p. 9. 



United States daily consular report. Oct. 



3, 1916. — Paper-pulp possibilities in 

 Philippines, by J. F. Boomer, p. 22-4. 



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