LOGGING AND LUMBERING 



(FOREST UTILIZATION). 



(A) SYNOPSIS OF PARTS AND CHAPTERS. 



PART 1. LOGGING OPERATIONS 



Chapter 1. Labor Employed in the Forest ... 



Chapter II. Cutting Operations 



Chapter III. Transportation of Wood -Goods... 



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PART II. MANUFACTURE OF WOOD-GOODS ... 



Chapter IV. Foundations of Manufacture 



Chapter V. Manufacturing Industries 



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(B) SYNOPSIS OF PARAGRAPHS. 



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VI. 



VII. 



VIII. 



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X. 



XI. 



XII. 



XIII. 



XIV. 



XV. 



XVI. 



XVII. 



XVIII. 



XIX. 



XX. 



XXI. 



XXII. 



Paragrapli 



I. Definition and literature 



Manual labor 



Animal labor 



Woodman's tools and implements .. 



Felling the trees 



Dissecting the boles of the trees 

 Land transportation without vehicles. 



Water transportation 



Transportation on land by vehicles: — The roads 

 Transportation on land by vehicles: -The vehicles 

 Arrangements for loading logs on vehicles 



.Serial logging 



Choice between various systems of transportation 

 The American forester as a lumberman 



Motive power 



Transmission of power 



Technical use made of the trees 

 Technical qualities of the trees . 



Sawmill 



Woodworking plant . 

 Veneering plant ... 

 Box factory 



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XXIII. Basket works 140 



XXIV. Cooperage works 140 



XXV. Waggon works 147 



XXVI. Shingle mill 149 



XXVII. Lath mill 151 



XXVIII. Novelty mills 152 



XXIX. Match works 154 



XXX. Excelsior mill 156 



XXXI. Ground wood pulp and chemical fiber mills 157 



XXXII. Textile fabrics 161 



XXXIII. Tanning materials and tanneries 162 



XXXIV. Manufacture of charcoal 166 



XXXV. Pyroligneous acid, wood alcohol, and their 



manufacture 169 



XXXVI. True or ethyl alcohol and its manufacture ... 170 



XXXVII. Artificial silk made from cellulose 170 



XXXVIII. Manufacture of o.xalic acid 171 



XXXIX. Maple sugar industry 172 



XL. Naval stores, their production and manufacture 173 



XLI. Vanillin 177 



XLIl. Utilization of forest fruits 178 



XLIII. Impregnation 178 



(C) ALPHABETIC INDEX OF CONTENTS 



Pages 185—189 



