COTTON FIBER SCIENCE — PALMER 503 



MooBE, Jeeky II. 



1941. The distribution and relation of fiber population, length, breaking 



load, weight, diameter, and percentage of thin-walled fibers on the 

 cottonseed in five varieties of American tipland cotton. U.S. Dept. 

 Agr., Journ. Agr. Res., vol. 62, No. 5, pp. 255-302, lllus. 

 Peakson, Nouma L. 



1944. Neps in cotton yarns as related to variety, location, and season of 

 growth. U.S. Dept. Agr., Techn. Bull. No. 878, 18 pp., illus. 

 Pkessley, E. H. 



1^12. A cotton fiber strength tester. ASTM Bull., pp. 13-17, illus. (Octo- 

 ber.) 

 Ratcliff, J. D. 



19'i3. New crown for king cotton. Colliers, vol. 112, pp. 80 and 32. (Ang. 28.) 

 Smith, Hakold DeWitt. 



1944. Textile fibers : An engineering approach to their properties and utiliza- 



tion. (Nineteenth annual Edgar Marburg Lecture before ASTM.) 

 Px'oc. Amer. Soc. Test. Mat., vol. 44, 62 pp., illus. 

 SXILLIVAN, R. R. 



1942, Specific surface measurements on compact bundles of parallel fibers. 



Journ. Appl. Phys., vol. 13, No. 11, pp. 72.S-730, iUus. 

 SuLLrvAN, R. R., and Hp^itel, K. L. 



1940. Surface per gram of cotton fibers as a measure of fiber fineness. Text. 



Res. Journ., vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 30-38, illus. 

 "Webb, Robebt W. 



1940. Influence of locality of growth and season on the fiber and spinning 



properties of two varieties of cotton, crop years of 1936 and 1937. 



U.S. Dept. Agr., Agr. Market. Serv., 18 pp., illus. 

 1940. Some causes for poor spinning quality of 1937 cotton crop. Text. 



Bull. 58, No. 3. pp. 1, 39. and 42. 

 1940. The significance of cotton fiber properties with respect to utilization. 



U.S. Dept. Agr., Agr. Market. Serv., 23 pp. 



1945-49 



Bailet, T. L. W., Jr., and Rollins, Maey L. 



1945. Some applications of microscopy to cotton research. Text. Res. 



Journ., vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 1-6, illus. 

 Barker, H. D., and Berkley, E. E. 



1946. Fiber and spinning properties of cotton, with special reference to 



varietal and environmental effects. U.S. Dept. Agr., Techn. Bull. 

 No. 931, 30 pp., illus. 

 Berkijey, Earl E. ; Woodyaro, Obviixe C. ; Barker, H. D. ; Kerb, Thomas ; and 

 King, C. J. 



1948. Structure, determined by X-ray, and strength of cotton fiber, U.S. 



Dept. Agr., Techn. Bull. No. 949, 64 pp., illus. 

 Buck, George S., Jr., and McCobd, Frank A. 



1949. Luster and cotton. Text. Res. Journ., vol. 19, No. 11, pp. 715-754, 



illus, (A comprehensive review of the literature on the subject, 

 including 219 citations.) 

 Elting, John P., and Barnes, James C. 



1948, A permeability method for determining fiber fineness. Test. Res, 

 Journ., vol. 18, No. 6, pp. 358-366, illus. 

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