504 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1960 



BLabbison, George J., and Craig, Edna E. 



1945. Cotton fiber imperfections and their probable relation to yarn quality. 



Text. Res. Journ., vol. 15, No. 7, pp. 247-256, illus. 

 Lee, Roland L., Jr., and Hernandez, Carlos J. 



1948. Performance and adaptability of three types of air-permeability in- 



struments for measuring fineness of fibers in cotton samples. U.S. 

 Dept. Agi-., Prod, and Market. Admin., 46 pp., illus. 

 NiCKERSON, Dorothy. 



1946. Color measurement and its application to the grading of agricultural 



products: A handbook on the method of disk colorimetry. U.S. 

 Dept. Agr., Misc. Publ. 580, 62 pp., illus. (Reissued without change 

 1958.) 

 Pfeiffenbebgeib, George W. 



1946. Determining fiber fineness by means of the air-permeameter. Text. 



Res. Journ., vol. 16, No. 7, pp. 338-343, illus. 

 Smith, W. S. 



1947. Air gauge measures fiber fineness. Text. Industries, vol. Ill, No. 11, 



pp. 86-88, illus. (Micronaire instrument.) 

 United States Department of Agriculture. 



1946. Fiber and spinning test data on cottons included in regional variety 



study, crops of 193.5, 1936, and 1937. Prod, and Market. Admin., 

 35 pp. ( Includes 32 pages of tabulated data. ) 

 "Webb, Robert W. 



1947. Relation and relative importance of some cotton fiber properties to 



certain manufacturing qualities. U.S. Dept. Agr., Prod, and Market. 



Admin., 22 pp. 

 Webb, Robert W., and Richardson, Howard B. 



1945. Relationships between properties of cotton fibers and strength of 



carded yarns. U.S. Dept. Agr., War Food Admin., 55 pp., illus. 

 1945. Relationships of cotton fiber properties to strength and elongation of 



tire cord. U.S. Dept. Agr., War Food Admin., 59 pp., illus. 



1945. Comparative significance of alternative cotton fiber length and 



strength measures in relation to yarn strength. U.S. Dept. Agr., 

 Prod, and Market. Admin., 62 pp., illus. 



1946. Relationships between properties of cotton fibers and appearance of 



carded yarns. U.S. Dept. Agr., Prod, and Market. Admin., 54 

 pp., illus. 



1946. Relationships between properties of cotton fibers and percentages of 



wastes associated with the manufacture of carded yarns. U.S. 

 Dept. Agr., Prod, and Market. Admin., 63 pp. 



1947. Relation and importance of certain fiber properties of long staple 



cottons to strength and appearance of combed yarns, and to per- 

 centage of manufacturing waste. U.S. Dept. Agr., Prod, and 

 Market. Admin., 84 pp. 

 Webb, Robert W. ; Richardson, Howard B. ; and Popka, Doretta, H. 



1949. Relation of six elements of cotton quality to strength of 22s yarn 



(regular draft), by crop year, variety, and staple length. U.S. 

 Dept. Agr., Prod, and Market. Admin., 61 pp. 



1950-54 

 Bailey, T. L. W., Jr. 



1950. Textiles— Magnified. Inst. Text. Techn., 23 pp., illus. 



1953. Doughnut cotton fibers. Text. Industries, vol. 117, No, 6, pp. 143-146, 

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