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to ease of penetration of preservative; 

 revised 1952, pp. 16-18.) 

 1952, pp. 1-160. (Pressure processes, full 

 and empty cell.) 



McDonald, G. B., 1915, pp. 1-151. (Preserva- 

 tive treatment fence posts, U.S.) 



McNeal, X., 1952, pp. 1-23. (Arkansas, fence 

 posts impregnated with creosote gave 

 15 '/2 years' service.) 



Mann, R. H., 1951, pp. 288-289, discussion 

 p. 318. (50 years wood preservation, 

 U.S.) 



Merrick, G. D., 1954, pp. 1-19. (U.S., lum- 

 ber treated in 1953 5% less than in 

 1952.) 



Moll, F., 1910, p. 239. (Protection wood 

 against termites.) 

 1915, pp. 591-605. (Structural timbers. 



Tropics.) 

 1949, pp. 213-214. 



MuTH, F. A., 1926, pp. 153-154, 161-162. 

 (Creosote impregnated window sills. 

 New Orleans, La., building code.) 



Neetles, W. C., 1942, pp. 65-66. (U.S., posts 

 treated with chromated zinc chloride ex- 

 posed to subterranean termites sound 

 after 4 years. Directions for treating, 

 tables for computing amount of solution 

 based on diameter posts.) 



NowoTNY, R., 1924, pp. 521-528. ("Cobra 

 Process.") 

 1925, pp. 533-534. ("Cobra Process.") 



OsHiMA, M., 1919, pp. 375-379. (Comparative 

 resistance wood preservatives, Formosa.) 



Palekanda, M. W., 1943, p. 100. (Use naph- 

 thenic acid in preservation wood.) 



Pancxja, G. a., 1937, pp. 680-688. (Philip- 

 pines, wooden and bamboo posts pro- 

 tected against ground-inhabiting termites 

 Macrotermes gilvtis and Microcerotermes 

 los-banosensis; experimental plots to study 

 relative effectiveness coal tar, salt, and 

 paris green.) 



Pearson, R. S., 1912, pp. 74-180. (Railway 

 sleepers, India.) 

 1918, pp. 131-158. (India, further results 

 experiments in antiseptic treatment tim- 

 bers.) 

 1922, pp. 1-49. (India, further results ex- 

 periments in antiseptic treatment tim- 

 bers.) 



Pemberton, C. E., 1946, pp. 57-58. (Resist- 

 ance to Coptotermes formosanus of wood 

 treated with copper naphthenate, Hawaii, 

 effective for 6 years.) 



Plath, E., and Schmidt, H., 1952, pp. 250- 

 251. (Protection plywood.) 



PoPHAM, E. J., 1931, pp. 63-69. (Durability 

 timber, India.) 



PuRUSHOTHAM, A., Pande, J. N., and Jadhave, 

 Y. G., 1953, pp. 49-65, 92-107. (India.) 



Randall, M., 1930, pp. 207-214. (U.S., retail 

 distribution treated timber products.) 



Randall, M., and Doody, T. C, 1934, in 



Kofoid, 2d ed., pp. 385-431. (Methods, 



chemicals, and proprietary preservatives.) 



19385 PP- 444-449' (Service of paints on 



woods treated with termite repellents.) 



Randall, M., Doody, T. C, and Weiden- 

 BAUM, B., 1934, in Kofoid, 2d ed., pp. 

 448-462. (Paints.) 



Randall, M., Hermes, W. B., and Doody, 

 T. C, in Kofoid, 1934, 2d ed., pp. 368- 

 384. (Toxicity of chemicals.) 



Rawson, R. H., 1926, pp. 191-196. (Effect on 

 Douglas fir ties of incising and creosot- 

 ing by the boiling under vacuum proc- 

 ess.) 

 1927, pp. 203-213. (EfTect on Douglas fir 

 ties of incising and creosoting by the 

 boiling under vacuum process, on 6-in. 

 by i2-in. beams.) 



Rees, H. L., 1942, pp. 82-83. (Use of pre- 

 served wood in home construction.) 



Rhodes, F. L., and Hosford,R. F., 1915, pp. 

 2378-2381. (Recent results from preserva- 

 tive treamient telephone poles, test lines 

 American Tel. and Tel. Co., U.S.) 



Richards, A. P., 1942, pp. 371-400. (Termite 

 tests at Almirante, Republic of Panama.) 



Richards, C. A., 1925, pp. 18-22. (Compara- 

 tive resistance 18 species wood-destroying 

 fungi to zinc chloride.) 



RooNWAL, M. L., 1951, pp. 1-3. (India, tem- 

 porary protection during storage for few 

 months, timber, bamboos, plywood.) 



St. George, R. A., and Furry, M. S., 1946, 

 pp. 207-210. (Resistance of treated cot- 

 ton fabrics to attack by termites and 

 microorganisms.) 



ScAMMELL, E. H., 1907, pp. 10-12. (New 

 process to protect wood against white 

 ants.) 



Schmidt, H., 1950c, pp. 73, 75. (Protection 

 industrial wood against termites.) 

 1953, p. 422. (Export trade and termite 



protection, Germany.) 

 1953a, pp. 385-388. (Termite-proofing, Re- 

 ticttlitermes.) 



ScHOLLES, W., 1952, pp. 43-45. (Impregna- 

 tion wood against termites.) 



ScHULZE, B., (ScHULZ, E.), Becker, G., and 

 Theden, G., 1942, pp. 1-88. (Prophylac- 

 tic action wood preservatives against ter- 

 mites (Becker, Schulze, and Schulz) ; the 



