APPENDIX A CV 



N. Lee and E. M. Smith (published in Forestry Quarterly, December, 

 1916). 



"Pulpwood Measurements and some Factors Involved in Chip- 

 ping and Baling Pulpwood," by O. F. Bryant (read before Technical 

 Section of the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association, November 25, 

 1916, and published in Pulp and Paper Magazine of Canada, Decem- 

 ber 15, 1916). 



"The Pulp and Paper Industry in Canada," by O. F. Bryant 

 (published in Pulp and Paper Magazine of Canada, January 4, 1917). 



"Wood as a Raw Material in Papermaking," by B. Johnsen 

 (read before Technical Section of Canadian Pulp and Paper Associa- 

 tion, January 31, 1917 and published in Pulp and Paper Magazine 

 of Canada, April 5, 1917). 



During the year a number of unpublished papers have been 

 prepared by members of the stafif for presentation before various 

 societies, a list of which is as follows: — 



"The Forest Products Laboratories of Canada," by J. A. Coderre 

 (read before Chambre de Commerce, Montreal, April 5, 1916). 



"Canada's Work in Forest Research," by W. B. Campbell 

 (read before Canadian Forestry Association, Ottawa, January 15, 

 1917). 



"Dry Rot in Buildings," by W. Kynoch (read before Canadian 

 Lumbermen's Association, Toronto, February 6, 1917). 



"Result of Strength Tests on Canadian Black Spruce, White 

 Spruce, White Pine and Red Pine," by R. W. Sterns (read before 

 Canadian Lumbermen's Association, Toronto, February 6, 1917). 



"Utilization of the Raw Material from our Canadian Forests," 

 by J. S. Bates (read before St. James Literary Society, Montreal, 

 February 15, 1917). 



"Acetone as a War Material and its Relation to the Hardwood 

 Distillation Industry," by J. S. Bates (read before Ottawa Foresters' 

 Club, March 7, 1917). 



"Flotation Experiments with Canadian Wood Oils," by C. S. 

 Parsons and R. E. Gilmore (read before Canadian Mining Institute, 

 March 8, 1917). 



