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No. Title 



TN 207 Glues for use with wood. 



R543 Notes on the manufacture of 



plywood. 



1336 Synthetic-resin glues. 



R1624 Fluid pressure molding of ply- 



wood. 



R1635 Manual on the laminating of 



timber products by gluing. 



R285 Manufacture of veneer. 



TN 189 Differences between heartwood 

 and sap wood. 



TN 209 The structure of a softwood. 



TN 210 The structure of a hardwood. 



TN 116 How to tell birch, beech, and 

 maple apart. 



TN 214 Southern yellow pine. 



TN 215 The white pine group. 



R1585 Guide to determining the slope 



of grain in lumber and 

 veneer. 



TN 153 "Virgin growth" and "second 

 growth." 



TN 171 Red hickory as strong as white 

 hickory. 



1387 A rapid method of determin- 



ing the specific gravity of 

 veneer. 



R 163 71 Equipment survey notes. 



R899 and Small sawmill improvement. 



R1666 General recommendations re- 



garding methods for wood 

 waste utilization. 



R1479 Some reference books on do- 



mestic and foreign woods. 



TN 218 Weights of various woods 

 grown in the United States. 



TN 101 Comparative value of timber 

 cut from live and dead trees. 



TN 236 Nail-holding power of Ameri- 

 can woods. 



TN B-ll Method of determining the 

 moisture content of wood. 



TN B-14 Method of determining the 

 specific gravity of wood. 



TN 180 Comparative strength of air- 

 dried and kiln-dried wood. 



R1687 Tests of glued laminated wood 



beams and columns and de- 

 velopment of principles of 

 design. 



TN 242 Pictured good and poor prac- 

 tice in frame house con- 

 struction. 



TN 245 Suitability of woods for use in 

 the frame house. 



TN 246 Suitability of woods for use in 

 barns and other farm struc- 

 tures. 



R896 The rigidity and strength of 



frame walls. 



R1421 How to minimize condensa- 



tion in unheated rooms. 



R991 Practical suggestions on frame 



house construction. 



Yearbook of Agriculture 1949 



No. Title 



R1196 Condensation problems in 



modern buildings. 



R1025 Plywood as a structural cover- 



ing for frame walls and wall 

 units. 



R1026 Stressed plywood for floor 



panels. 



TN 196 Identification of pulpwoods. 



TN 229 Comparative decay resistance 

 of heartwood of different na- 

 tive species. 



R1677 Insulation board, wallboard, 



and hardboard. 



R1461 Pulp-reinforced plastics. 



1319 Strength and related proper- 



ties of Forest Products Lab- 

 oratory laminated paper 

 plastics (papreg) at normal 

 temperature. 



TN 235 Chemical analysis of wood. 



TN 204 Commercial processes of pulp- 

 ing woods for paper. 



TN 212 American woods for paper 

 making. 



TN 220 Use of fibrous plants for paper 

 manufacture. 



TN 179 The reuse of waste paper. 



TN 241 Shrinkage table for softwood 

 lumber. 



R966 Wood bending. 



R1650 Shrinkage of wood. 



TN 180 Comparative strength of air- 

 dried and kiln-dried wood. 



TN 181 Coatings for minimizing 

 changes in the moisture con- 

 tent of wood. 



R1657 Air seasoning of lumber. 



R1435 Coatings for the prevention of 



end checks in logs and 

 lumber. 



TN 175 Hardwood and softwood dry- 

 ing schedules. 



R1661 Types of lumber dry kilns. 



R1655 Moisture content of wood in 



use. 



R962 When and how to paint homes 



and farm buildings. 



TN 221 Weathering and decay. 



R1053 Behavior of paints on different 



woods. 



R1118 Experiments in fireproofing 



wood. 



R1280 Fire-re tardant coatings. 



R149 Wood preservatives. 



R761 Preservative treatment and 



staining of shingles. 



R154 Methods of applying wood 



preservatives. 



R1468 Selecting a suitable method for 



treating fence posts. 



TN 177 Properties of a good wood 

 preservative. 



TN 165 When preservative treatment 

 of wood is an economy. 



