AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



1015 



Wood pipes. See Pipes, Wood 

 Wood preservation 



Acidifying action of the basidioniycete conlo- 

 phora cerebella on timber. I. Petri. Int R 

 Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 10:1431-2 O '17 



American wood preservers' association com- 

 mittee on specifications for the purchase 

 and preservation of treatable timber report; 

 abstract. Am Soc Mechanical Eng J (29 W. 

 39th St., N.i'. 35cj 39:lf;7-8 F '17 



American wood preservers' association 13th 

 annual convention. Railway Age Gazette 

 (Woolworth bldg., N.Y. 15c) 62:149-53 Ja 26 

 '17 Chicago 



Butt treatment of wooden poles. A. B. Camp- 

 bell, il la Ag Coll B v 15:1-19 Ja 20 '17 



Creosoting silo staves. Wis Ag Ext C 87:13-14 

 '17; Same. Hoard's D 54:579 N 16 '17 



Crossties purchased and treated in 1915. 

 A. M. McCreight. U S Ag B 549:6-8 '17 



Dry rot in timber. G. P. Darnell-Smith. Ag 

 Gaz of New South Wales 28:463-6 Jl '17 



Field tests made on oil treatment of wood 

 against marine borers. C. H. Teesdale and 

 L. F. Shackell. il Eng News-Record (10th 

 av at 36th st, N.Y. 15c) 79:833-7 N 1 '17; 

 Same. Railway Age (Woolworth bldg., N.Y. 

 15c) 63:801-4 N 2 '17 



Greater penetration in treating Douglas fir. 

 O. P. M. Goss. il Railway Age Gazette 

 (Woolworth bldg., N.Y. 15c) 62:783-4 Ap 13 



How to preserve farm timbers. Am Coop J 



11:632 F '16 

 Imbedding and staining of diseased wood. J. 



S. Boyce. Phyt 8:432-6 Ag '18 

 Indian forest records; a further note on the 



antiseptic treatment of timber, recording 



results obtained from past experiments. 



R. S. Pearson. 128p bibliog il 4s 6d '18 India 



government printing co., Calcutta 

 Insects injurious to timber in Sweden. N. A. 



Kemner. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 3:465 



Mr '16 

 Lengthening the life of wood. E. E. Weir, il 



Scientific Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 117: 



189+ S 15 '17 

 New method of creosoting lumber. Sci Am 



Sup (233 Broadway, N. Y. 10c) 86:167 S 14 



'18 

 New method of seasoning wood. Scientific Am 



(233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 116:42+ Ja 6 '17 

 New or little known hosts for wood- destroy- 

 ing fungi. A. S. Rhoads. Phyt 7:46-8 F '17 

 Pipe staves creosoted without loss of 



strength. O. P. M. Goss. Eng News-Record 



(10th av at 36th st, N.Y. 15c) 79:639-40 O 4 



'17; Same cond. Eng & Contracting (608 S. 



Dearborn st, Chicago $3 per yr.) 48:401-2 N 



14 '17 

 Preservative treatment of farm timbers. 



G: M. Hunt, il Farmers' B 744:1-32 '16 

 ■ Preservative treatment of farm timbers. 



E. A. Sterling. 16p il '16 Nat. lumber mfrs. 



assn., Chicago 

 Preserving fence posts. Power P 25:36 Ap 



'16 

 Prolonging life of farm timbers. J. B. Berry. 



il Ga Ag Coll (Ext) C 66:1-8 '17 

 Protecting wood froin decay and fire. C. H. 



Teesdale. il Scientific Am (233 Broadway, 



N.Y. 10c) 117:290 O 20 '17 

 Relative resistance of various conifers to in- 

 jection with creosote. C. H. Teesdale. il U S 



Ag B 101:1-43 '14 

 Relative resistance of various hardwoods to 



injection with creosote. C. H. Teesdale and 



J. D. MacLean. bibliog il U S Ag B 606:1-36 



'18 

 Report of committee^ on major farm buildings. 



R. Thelen. il Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 10, no 



1:12-23 '17 

 Seasoning of wood. H. S. Betts. il U S Ag B 



552:1-28 '17 

 Stopping leak by creosoting lumber. K. C. 



Barth. il Hoard's D 56:36+ Ag 2 '18 

 Strength tests of structural timbers treated 



by commercial wood-preserving processes. 



H. S. Betts and J. A. Newlin. U S Ag B 



286:1-14 '15 

 Teredo destroys improperly treated piles. H. 



von Schrenk. il Railway Age (Woolworth 



bldg., N.Y. 15c) 63:657-8 O 12 '17 



Tests of the absorption and penetration of 

 coal tar and creosote in longleaf pine. C. H. 

 Teesdale and J. D. MacLean. il U S Ag B 

 607:1-42 '18 



Tests of wood preservatives. H. F. Weiss and 

 C. H. Teesdale. U S Ag B 145:1-20 '15 



Timber storage conditions in the eastern and 

 southern states with reference to decay 

 problems. C. J. Humphrey, il U S Ag B 510: 

 1-42 '17 



To preserve fence posts. Power F 25:27 Jl '16 



Toxicity to fungi of various oils and salts, 

 particularly those used in wood preserva- 

 tion. C. J. Humphrey and R. M. Fleming, 

 bibliog il U S Ag B 227:1-38 '15 



Two new wood- destroying fungi. J. R. Weir, 

 il J Ag Research 2:163-6 My '14 



Wood preservative statistics. Railway Age 

 Gazette (Woolworth bldg.. N.Y. 15c) 63:110- 

 11 Jl 20 '17 



Wood i)reserving department. O. P. M. Goss. 

 See monthly numbers of American forestry 

 See ulso Dry rot; Powder-post beetles; 

 Tyloses 



Bibliography 



Indian forest records; a further note on the 

 antiseptic treatment of timber. R. S. Pear- 

 son, p 123-8 il 4s 6d '18 India government 

 printing co., Calcutta 



Structural service. Am Inst Architects J (The 

 Octagon, Washington, D.C. 50c) 5:253-5 My 

 '17 

 Wood pulp 



Effect of varying certain cooking conditions 

 in the production of sulphite pulp froin 

 spruce. S. E. Lunak. il plan U S Ag B 620: 

 1-23 '18 



Effects of varying certain cooking conditions 

 in producing soda pulp from aspen. H: E. 

 Surface, bibliog il U S Ag B 80:1-63 '14 



Forestry and the paper industry. D. F. Hous- 

 ton, il Am For 23:205-12 Ap '17; Same. 

 Weekly N L 4:1-3 Mr 28 '17; Excerpts. Ag 

 Digest 1:445 My '17 



Ground-wood pulp. J. H. Thickens and G. C. 

 McNaughton. il maps U S Ag B 343:1-151 

 •16 



How the Austrians make paper twine, yarn 

 and belting. Scientific Am (233 Broadway, 

 N.Y. lOc) 116:629 Je 23 '17 



New woods for paper pulp. O. Kress, il Sci- 

 entific Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 116: 

 593 Je 16 '17 



Pulpwood consumption and wood pulp pro- 

 duction, 1916. F. H. Smith and R. K. Hel- 

 phenstine, jr. 30p '17 U. S. Forest service, 

 Washington, D.C. 



Pulp wood industry. Rural N Y 77:1306 N 23 

 '18 



Studies on paper pulps. W. H. Smith. (Tech- 

 nologic papers no. 88) 13p '17 U.S. Bur. of 

 standards, Washington, D.C. 



Suitability of longleaf pine for paper pulp. 

 H: E. Surface and R. E. Cooper. U S Ag 

 B 72:1-26 '14 



Supply of pulpwood in Canada. R. H. Camp- 

 bell. Paper (117 E. 24th st., N.Y. 25c) 22:12- 

 14 My 1; 11-14 My 8 '18 



Waste sulphate liquor problem. B. Johnsen. 

 Sci Am Sup (233 Broadway, N. Y. 10c) 86: 

 190-1 S 21 '18 



Statistics 



International trade. See United States De- 

 partment of agriculture Yearbooks 

 Wood seasoning. See Wood preservation 

 Wood ticks 

 How sheep eradicate Rocky Mountain fever. 

 L. Paine. Am Sheep B & W 36:672 N '16 

 Wood-using industries 



Forest service reports on wood-using indus- 

 tries of the states. R. M. Harper. Soc Am 

 For Pro 11:346-53 Jl '16 



Wood waste , . , ^ 



By-product mills in the hardwood mdustry. 



P. L. Buttrick. J For 15:435-7 Ap '17 

 By-products of the forests. Scientific Monthly 

 (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 30c) 4:286-8 

 Mr '17 



