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A factor which will be very important in the solution of the problems 

 of the industry along these lines is the possibility of clearing land in the 

 South. A plant may be so located that it can secure sufficient raw mate- 

 rial from the surrounding region, the land may be cleared for agriculture 

 and thus enhance its value, and a paper pulp factory established to 

 operate in connection with the distillation plant. 



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HAWLEY, L. F., and PALMER, R. C. Distillation of Resinous Woods by Steam 

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