COTTON FIBER SCIENCE — PALMER 505 



Brown, Hugh M. 



1953. U.S. Patent No. 2,629,254, assigned to Clemson Agricultural College 



of S.C. (Description of the so-called Clemson flat bundle cotton 

 fiber strength tester.) 



1954. Correlation of yarn strength with fiber strength measured at different 



gauge lengths. Text. Res. Journ., vol. 24, No. 3, pp. 251-260, illus. 

 BuKLEY, Samuel T., Jr., and Bartmess, Elliott S. 



1952. The causticaire method for determining cotton-fiber maturity and 



fineness. U.S. Dept. Agr., Prod, and Market. Admin., 20 pp., illus. 

 Gaus, George E., and Lakrison, John E. 



1951. A mechanical cotton fiber blender for use in fiber testing laboratories. 



U.S. Dept. Agr., Prod, and Market. Admin., 24 pp., illus. 

 Hertel, K. L. 



1953. Fiber strength and extensibility as measured by the stelometer. Cot- 



ton Research Clinic Rep., pp. 18-25, illus. (Published by National 



Cotton Council, Washington, D.C.) 

 Hertel, K. L., and Craven, C. J. 



1951, Cotton fineness and immaturity as measured by the arealometer. Text. 



Res. Journ., vol. 21, No. 11, pp. 765-774, illus. 

 Johnson, Burt, and Kerr, Thomas. 



1953. Hopi Acala : What it is and how it performs. Text. World, vol. 103, 



No. 5, pp. 89-100, illus. 

 Nickerson, Dorothy. 



1950. New automatic colorimeter for cotton. Journ. Optical Soc, vol. 40, 



No. 7, pp. 446-449, illus. 



1951. New automatic cotton colorimeter for use in cotton quality specifica- 



tion. Text. Res. Journ., vol. 21, No. 1, pp. 33-38, illus. 

 1951. Effect of exposure and storage on color and other factors of quality 

 in raw cotton. U.S. Dept. Agr., Prod, and Market. Admin., 27 pp., 

 illus. 

 Webb, Robert W. 



1954. Comparison of the relations of six factors of raw-cotton quality to 



skein strength of carded yarns for eight crop years, 1945-52. U.S. 

 Dept. Agr., Agr. Market. Serv., 33 pp., illus. 

 Webb, Robert W., and Burley, Samuel T., Je. 



1953. The causticaire method for measuring cotton-fiber maturity and fine- 

 ness: Improvement and evaluation. U.S. Dept, Agr., Agr, Market. 

 Serv., Rep. No. 57, 62 pp., illus, 

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



1950. Relation of six elements of raw-cotton quality to strength of 22s and 

 50s yarn (long draft). U.S. Dept, Agr., Prod, and Market. Admin., 

 63 pp. 

 1950. Relation of count-strength product of long-draft processed yam to 

 six elements of raw-cotton quality and yarn size. U.S. Dept, Agr., 

 Prod, and Market. Admin., 61 pp., illus. 



1950. Relation of appearance of long-draft processed carded yarn to six 



elements of raw-cotton quality and yarn size, U.S. Dept. Agr., 

 Prod, and Market. Admin., 53 pp., illus. 



1951. Neps in card web as related to six elements of raw-cotton quality. 



U.S. Dept. Agr., Prod, and Market. Admin., 54 pp. 

 1951. Relation of neps in card web, six elements of raw-cotton quality, and 

 yarn size to appearance of long-draft carded yarn. U.S. Dept, 

 Agr., Prod, and Market. Admin., 58 pp. 



