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Stephen, John W.: Report on Lopping Branches in Lumbering Operations, 

 State of New York. Forest, Fish and Game Comm., Annual Reports, 1907- 

 1909, Albany, pp. 210-217. 

 WooLSEY, Jr., T. S.: Western Yellow Pine in Arizona and New Mexico. U.S. 

 For. Ser. Bui. loi, Washington, 191 1, pp. 53-54. 



GENERAL 



Braniff, Edward A.: Scientific Management and the Lumber Business. 



Forestry Quarterly, Vol. X, No. i, pp. 9-14. 

 Gary, Austin: Influence of Lumbering upon Forestry. Proceedings of the 



Society of American Foresters, Vol. Ill, No. i, Washington, D. C, 1908, 



pp. 66-81. 

 : A Manual for Northern Woodsmen. Published by 



Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., 1909. 

 Defebaugh, J. E. : History of the Lumber Industry of America. The American 



Lumberman, Chicago, Illinois, Vol. II, 1907. 

 Gayer, Karl: Forest Utilization (Vol. V of SchUch's Manual of Forestry; 



trans, from the German by W. R. Fisher, second edition). London, Bradbury, 



Agnew & Co., Ltd., 1908. 

 Hall, William L., and Maxwell, Hu.: Uses of Commercial Woods of the 



United States: I. Cedars, Cypresses and Sequoias, Bui. 95; II. Pines, Bui. 99, 



U. S. Forest Service, Washington, D. C, 1911. 

 Hedgecock, George Grant: Studies upon some Chromogenic Fungi which 



Discolor Woods. Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, Seventeenth Annual 



Report, 1906, pp. 59-114. 

 Hopkins, A. D.: Waste and Reduction of Timber Supphes Caused by Insects 



and Methods of Prevention and Control. Report National Conservation 



Committee Senate Doc. 676, Vol. II, 1909, pp. 469-497. 

 : Pinhole Injury to Girdled Cypress in the South Atlantic 



and Gulf States. Cir. 82, U. S. Bur. of Entomology, Washington, 1907. 

 Lumber, Lath and Shingles, 1910, U. S. Bureau of the Census, Washington, 



1912. 

 Morrell, F. W.: Factors Influencing Logging and Lumbering Costs in Colo- 

 rado National Forests. Forest Club Annual, University of Nebraska, 



Lincoln, 1911, Vol. Ill, p. 7. 

 ScHENCK, C. A.: Logging, Lumbering or Forest Utilization. Darmstadt, 



Germany, 191 2. 

 Sessoms, H. W.: Systematic Logging Camp Records. The Timberman, 



Portland, Oregon, July, 1911, pp. 33-36. 

 Terms Used in Forestry and Logging. Bui. 61, U. S. Bur. of Forestry, 



Washington, 1905. 

 The American Lumber Industry. Official Report Tenth Annual Meeting 



National Lumber Manufacturers' Association, Chicago, 191 2. 

 The Lumber Industry. Part I, Standing Timber, Report of the Bureau of 



Corporations, Department of Commerce and Labor, Washington, 1913. 

 The National Forest Manual. U. S. Forest Service, Washington, 1911. 

 Von Schrenck, Hermann: The "Bluing" and "Red Rot" of the Western 



