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We are asked to state that the publication of "American Forest 

 Regulation," by T. S. Woolsey, jr., and Prof. H. H. Chapman, will 

 not come out before January, 1922. 



*-, The Philippine branch of the United States bureau of foreign and 

 domestic commerce is gathering all data and information pertinent to 

 the possibility of manufacturing paper in the Islands, according to an 

 advice received from Manila. Information is also being sought regard- 

 ing the possibility of obtaining large supplies of coir (coconut husk) 

 used for the manufacture of roofing and water-proofing materials. It 

 is said that the coir can be pressed into bales and shipped to the United 

 States in the rough, where it is digested with caustic soda and torn 

 into fiber. All this information, adds the advice, is being sought in 

 ihe interests of a large and important manufacturer in the United States. 



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