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 The Specific Heat of Wood. By Frederick 



Dunlap. 1912. Bulletin 110. 

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^Possibilities of Western Pines as a Source 

 of Naval Stores. By H. S. Betts f 1912. 

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v An Examination of the Oleoresins of Some 

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1913, ^Bulletin 119. 

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Certain Hardwoods. By L. F. Hawley 

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