252 CATALOGUE OF PUBLICATIONS RELATING TO FORESTRY. 



Bateman, Ernest. Modification of the sulphonation test for creosote. 7 p. 

 illus. 8. Washington, 1911. (U. S. Dept. of agriculture Forest service. Cir- 

 cular 191. Forest products laboratory series) Agr 112226 



Bateman, Ernest. A visual method for determining the penetration of inorganic 

 salts in treated wood. 5 p. illus. 8. Washington, 1911. (U. S. Dept. of agri- 

 culture Forest service. Circular 190. Forest products laboratory series) Agr 112030 



Crawford, Carl G. Brush and tank pole treatments. 24 p. illus. 8. Wash- 

 ington, 1907. (U. S. Dept. of agriculture Forest service. Circular 104). 



Agr 7 19,"8 



Crawford, Carl G. The open-tank method for the treatment of timber. 15 p. 

 diagrs. 8. [Washington] 1907. (U. S. Dept. of agriculture Forest service. Cir- 

 cular 101) Agr 7-19,-f. 



Creosoting process of Seely; preservation of timber from decay and attacks of 

 marine worms. European reports . . . American reports. 76 p. 8. [New York?] 

 1870. 



Dean, Arthur i.yman. The estimation of moisture in creosoted wood. 7 p. 

 illus. Washington, 1908. (U. S. Dept. of agriculture Forest service. Circular 

 134) Agr 883 



Dean, Arthur Lyman, and Bateman, Ernest. The analysis and grading of 

 creosotes. 44 p. illus. 8. Washington, 1908. (U. S. Dept. of agriculture 

 Forest service. Circular 112) Agr 8 266 



Dean, Arthur Lyman, and Bateman, Ernest. The fractional distillation of 

 coal-tar creosote. 31 p. illus., diagrs. 8. Washington, 1907. (U. S. Dept. of 

 agriculture Forest service. Circular 80) Agr 7 1221 



Dunlap, Frederick. Kiln-drying hardwood lumber, illus. 19 p. 8. [Wash- 

 ington, 1906] (U.S. Dept. of agriculture Forest service. Circular 48) Agr 7 ) 



[Gerlache, J., and Berge, Albert] Grande dcouverte pour 1'impregnation des 

 bois; proc6d6 de fixation complete et durable des sels metalliques avec le bois pour 

 sa conservation et augmenter ses qualit6s. 8 p. fold. tab. 12. Li6ge [1909] 



A new process for preserving wood, invented by Louis S. Robbins. 20 p. 4. 

 New York. 1866. 



Norfolk creosoting company. Creosoted timber; its preparation and uses. 92 p. 

 illus. 16. Philadelphia, 1900. 



Powell, William. Powellized timber; a paper read before the British association 

 at Southport, Sept. 16th, 1903, on the preservation, seasoning, and strengthening of 

 timber. 11 p. 8. Liverpool, 1903. 



Sackett, Homer S. Consumption of wood preservatives and quantity of wood 

 treated in the United States in 1910. 3 p. 8. [Washington] 1911. (U. S. Dept. 

 of agriculture Forest service. Circular 186) Agr 111497 



Schrenk, Hermann von, and Hill, Reynolds. Seasoning of timber. 48 p. 

 illus., 18 pi. 8. Washington, 1903. (U. S. Dept, of agriculture Bureau of for- 

 estry. Bulletin 41) Agr 9 420 



Teesdale, Clyde Henry. Volatilization of various fractions of creosote after their 

 injection into wood. 5 p. 8. Washington, 1911. (U. S. Dept. of agriculture- 

 Forest service. Circular 188. Forest products laboratory series) Agr 11 1703 



Vasselot de Regne, cornte de. Selection and seasoning of wood; translated by 

 A. W. Heywood. 73 p. 8. Cape Town, 1885. 



Weiss, Howard Frederick, and Barnum, C. F. The prevention of sap stain in 

 lumber. 19 p. illus. 8. Washington, 1911. (U. S. Dept. of agriculture Forest 

 service. Circuhr 192) Agr 11 2157 



