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FORESTRY AND FOREST DESCRIPTION 



Tests on the physical properties of timljer. 

 1903.1 



Fowke, FninoLs. Tallies of the results of ii scries of ex- 

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Gardner, Rolland. Meohaniral tests, properties, and iwes of 

 thirty Philippine wotxis. Philippine sawmills, luralicr mar- 

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Hatt, W K. K.vp<^riments on the strcnficth of treated timlier. 

 |\V;i.-.hiliKton. lyOti.) 



Instructions to enpneers of timl>er testa. [WashinR- 



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Progress rei>ort on the strength of stnictural tim- 



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Second progress report on the strength of structural 



timlier. Wivshington. UW. 



Holroyd, H. B.. and Betts, U.S. Tests of vehicle and imple- 



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 Laidley, T. T. S. Strength of uo<xl grown on the Pacific 



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New Zealand. Re|>orts on the durability of New Zealand 

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Newlin, J. \. Tests of packing Iwxes of various forms. 

 W :i.-liiiigton. 1913. 



Norton, \V. A. Results of experiments on the set of l)ars 

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Olmsted, F. E. 

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Rothrock, .1. T. Some microscopic distinction between good 

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I'roe. AntfT. philoi. KX.. 1883. n, 599-WM. 



Sharpies, S. P. The specific gravity, ash and appearance of 

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( 1 .Specific gravilv and a-sh of the woods of the United 



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I ) The wiHxIs of the United States, {hi Sakoent, 



C. S. Rcfxjrt on the forests of North America, 1884, pp. 

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Smith, R. H. Experiments upon the strength of Japanese 



WtMHis. 



TranMutioru of the Atiatie toeiely of Japan, 1876. iv. 27-28. 



Talbot, A. N. Tests of tiinlier l)eanis. Urbana. 11909] 



Thiery, K., and Petitcollot, . Rapport dc la com- 

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Thil, .VndW'. fttude sur les fractures des hois dans lea essais 

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Thiinton, R. H. On the strength of .\merican timl)cr. 

 I'l.iLidclpliia, 1879. 



Trautwine, J. C. Shearing .strengths of some American 

 w<hmI>^. 



Journaloflhr Franklin imiitult. 1880, ax. 105-106. 



United StAtea ~ ('imffrrxK — Uoiuie — Commillee on ngri- 

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 (Washington. 1894.1 



Drparlmenl of ngriciiUitre — Forest sennce. Me- 

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Summary of mechanical tests on thirty-two species 



of American w«xxIm. (Washington. 1897.1 



War ih/Hirlinrnt. I>elter from the secretary of war, 



Imnsmitling a Idler from chir-f of ordnance, Unilcil Slates 

 anny, of Nov. 30, \SKi, with rciKirl of comiiiaiKhng ofliccr 

 of the Walertown lirsenal of tlie tests of iron and steel 



during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1883. (Washington. 



188;}. 1 



"T«U of Culiforniu laural wood." pp. 223-230.— "TesU of North 

 American woods." pp. 237-047. 



Tests of North .American woods (made by S. P. 



Sharpies]. {In iln lyCttcr from the secretary of war trans- 

 mit ling re|K)rl of commanding officer of the Walertown 

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Wilson, T. R. C. Strength testa of cross-arms. Washing- 

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Winslow, C. P. Condition of experimental chestnut polea 

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d PRESERVATION OF TIMBER 



Alderson, R. C. On Mr. Kyan's process for the preserva- 

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Paprrs on subjects connected with the duties of the Corps of royal engineers, 

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Tram. Amer. soe. cirit engineers. 1S.S.5. xiv, 247-398. 



American wood preserving company. Thilmany process: 



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The Havford process and apparatus for preserving 



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Bateman, Ernest. Modification of the sulphonation.tcst for 

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Quantity and quality of creosote found in two treated 



piles after long service. Wiishington. 1912. 



.K vi.sual method for determining the penetration of 



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Baiimhauer, E. H. van. The Teredo navalis, and the means 



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 Besnou, I/on. Oli.servations relatives au d6>evage des Ixiis 



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 Birkbeck, George. .-V lecture on the preservation of limtx'r 



liy Kyan's patent for preventing dry rot. l>ondon. (18:15?1 

 Bond, r. M. Experiments in the preservative treatment of 



pil-oak and hard-maple crossties. Washington. 1913. 

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Memoires de V Aeademie rvyale des seienees. 1738. pp. 169-184. 



Bumettizing: or, The proce.-ys for preventing the rapid 

 (Icc.iv i>( tiiiilxr liv llieu.seof chloride of zinc. 2<le<l. I/iwell. 



IN.'i'.i. 



Chandler, W. II. Appliances and products of metho<la 

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Clarke, I'. W. .\n cs.s!iy upon the prescr\'al ion of wood from 

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 ItiltlioKTiiiihy. pp. 24-27. 



Conservation des Iwia par le proc<y6 Boucherie. Paris. 



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liinlicr, Wiushington. 1K71. 

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