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Timber resources of Siberia may be 

 exploited, p. 15. 



Pioneer western lumberman, Jan. I, 1918. 

 The value of logged-oft" lands, by C. L. 

 Wheeler, p. 18-19. 



Pulp and paper magazine, Nov. 29, 1917 

 The Empire state forest products as- 

 sociation and its work, by A. B. Reck- 

 nagel p. 11 05-6. 



Pulp and paper magazine, Dec. 6, 1917. 

 Waste sulphite liquor and its conver- 

 sion into alcohol, by Erik Haegglund, 

 p. 1 125-9. 



Pulp and paper magazine, Dec. 13, 1917 

 The ftte of growth on some cut-over 

 pulp-wood lands in Quebec, by C. D. 

 Howe, p. 1151-5- 



St. Louis lumberman, Jan. 1, 1918. War 

 and the lumber industry, by J. E. 

 Rhodes, p. 20-21. 



Southern industrial and lumber review, 

 Dec. 31, 1917. Forest fire prevention, 

 p. 18-19. 



Southern lumberman, Dec. 22, 1917. Amer- 

 ican lumber in the United Kingdom 

 after the war, p. 67; Three billion feet 

 of lumber per year needed for boxes, 

 p. 81, 87; Lumber used in airplane 

 construction, by Alice Spencer, p. 82- 

 3; The exportation of American lum- 

 ber, by H. F. Holtzclaw, p. 84-6; For- 

 est products ; resources and re search, 

 by Frank J. Hallauer, p. 86-7; Ethical 

 side of trade-marked lumber, by George 

 E. Watson, p. 88, 93; American black 

 walnut as a war winner, by A. W. 

 Williams, p. 90-1 ; A visit to an oriental 

 lumber industry, by G. Bruce Kittle, p. 

 92-3; American lumber jacks "over 

 there," by H. C. Hallam, p. 95-6 ; East- 

 ern Kentucky timber development; a 

 history of the past, by W. B. Webb, p. 

 101 ; Mountain logging, by W. C. 



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Representing Organizations Affiliated with the 

 American Forestry Association 



National Wholesale Lumber Dealers' Association 

 ROBT. C. LIPPINCOTT, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 R. L. SISSON, Potsdam, N. Y. 

 JOHN M. WOODS. Boston, Mass. 



northern Pine Manufacturers' Association 

 C A. SMITH, Minneapolis, Minn. 

 WILLIAM IRVINE, Chippewa Falls, Wis. 

 F. E. WEYERHAEUSER, St. Paul, Minn. 



North Carolina Forestry Association 

 E. B. WRIGHT, Boardman, N. C. 

 HUGH MacRAE, Wilmington, N. C. 

 J. C. SMOOT, North Wilkesboro, N. G 



National Association of Box Manufacturers 



B. W. PORTER, Greenfield, Mass. 

 S. B. ANDERSON, Memphis, Tenn. 

 ROBT. A. JOHNSON, Minneapolis, Minn. 



Carriage Builders' National Association 

 H. C. McLEAR, Wilmington, Del. 

 D. T. WILSON, New York. 



C. A LANCASTER, South Bend, Ind. 



Boston Paper Trade Association 

 N. U. JONES, Lincoln, Maine. 



JOHN E. A. HUSSEY, Boston, Mass. 

 ARTHUR L. HOBSON, Boston, Mass. 



Philadelphia Wholesale Lumber Dealers' Ass'n 

 ROBT. C. LIPPINCOTT, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 J. RANDALL WILLIAMS, JR., Philadelphia, Pa. 

 FRED'K S. UNDERHILL, Philadelphia, Pa. 



New Hampshire Timberland Owners' Association 

 W. H. BUNDY, Boston, Mass. 

 EVERETT E. AMEY, Portland, Me. 

 F. H. BILLARD, Berlin, N. H. 



Massachusetts Forestry Association 

 NATHANIEL T. KIDDER, Milton, Mass. 

 FREDERIC J. CAULKINS, Boston, Mass. 

 HARRIS A. REYNOLDS, Cambridge, Mass. 



Lumbermen's Exchange 

 J. RANDALL WILLIAMS, JR., Philadelphia, Pa. 

 FREDERICK S. UNDERHILL, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 ROBERT C. LIPPINCOTT, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Camp Fire Club of America 

 WILLIAM B. GREELEY, Washington, D. C. 

 O. H. VAN NORDEN, New York 

 FREDERICK K. VREELAND, New York 



Empire State Forest Products Associatloa 

 FERRIS J. MEIGS, New York City 

 RUFUS L. SISSON, Potsdam, N. Y. 

 W. L. SYKES, Buffalo, N. Y. 



California Forest Protective Association 

 MILES STANDISH, San Francisco, Cal. 

 GEO. X. WENDLING, San Francisco, Cal. 

 GEO. H. RHODES, San Francisco, Cal. 



Minnesota Forestry Association 

 W. T. COX, St. Paul, Minn. 

 PROF. D. LANGE, St. Paul, Minn. 

 MRS. CARRIE BACKUS, St. Paul, Minn. 



American Wood Preservers' Association 

 J. H. WATERMAN, Galesburg, 111. 

 H. S. LOUD, New York City 

 F. J. ANGIER, Baltimore, Md. 



Southern Pine Association 

 J. B. WHITE. Kansas City, Mo. 

 J. E. RHODES, New Orleans, La. 

 E. A. STERLING, New York City. 



