CURRENT LITERATURE 



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P. Winslow, p. 31-3 ; Report of com- 

 mittee on soda pulp, technical associa- 

 tion of the pulp and paper industry, 

 by Martin L. Griffin, p. 54-60; chemis- 

 try and paper-making, by Thomas J. 

 Keenan, p. 78-80; forestry and the pro- 

 duction of pulpwood ; guesses about the 

 pulpwood supply of the future, by P. S. 

 Loveioy, p. 80-4. 

 Paper mill, Sept. 23, 1916. Wood pulp, 

 by Allan Smith, p. 10-12, 34-6; uses of 

 paper, by J. N. Stephenson, p. 32. 

 Pulp and paper magazine, Sept. 1, 1916. 

 The truth about Ontario's forest pro- 

 tection system, by Robson Black, p. 297. 

 Railway age, Sept. 1, 1916. Woods used 

 by the railroads, bv H. F. Weiss, p. 

 358. 

 Railway review, Sept. 16, 1916. Western 

 larch for railway ties, by H. S. Sackett, 

 p. 368-9. 

 St. Louis lumberman, Oct. 1, 1916. Com- 

 paring the wood working industries, 

 p. 40-1 ; logging where the buzzards 

 roost, by J. B. Woods, p. 51. 

 Savannah naval stores review, Sept. 23, 

 1916. The rosin and turpentine in- 

 dustry and the chemist, by John E. 

 Teeple, p. 11-13, 18. 

 Southern lumber journal, Sept. 15, 1916. 

 What the states are spending for the 

 work of forestration, p. 39. 

 Timber trade journal, Aug. 12, 1916. The 

 manufacture of lead pencils, p. XIII ; 

 tree felling by machinery, p. 253. 

 Timber trade journal, Sept. 2, 1916. Wood 

 for aeroplanes, by A. D. Webster, p. 

 367. 

 Timber trade journal, Sept. 23, 1916. Na- 

 tional grain storage and timber silos, 

 by George Fisher, p. XV-XVI. 

 Timberman, Sept., 1916. Properties of 

 Oregon myrtle, by Walter F. Oerding, 

 p. 39; timber trade of the Fiji Islalnds, 

 p. 44; standing timber in United King- 

 dom, p. 44; protecting piers by com- 

 pressed air, by Philip Brasher, p. 46-7; 

 exports of lumber and wood products 

 from the U. S. for three years, p. 49; 

 making shingles better, by N. L. 

 Wright, p. 57. 

 United States daily consular report, Sept. 



19, 1916. New Brunswick combines 

 work on trees and soils, by E. Verne 

 Richardson, p. 1067. 



United States daily consular report, Sept. 



20, 1916. Forestry service in Sao 

 Paulo, by Robert S. Keiser, p. 1084. 



United States daily consular report, Sept. 

 23, 1916. Tanning extracts made from 

 hemlock bark, by Edward A. Dow, p 

 1133. 



United States daily consular report, Sept. 

 25, 1916. Plans for investigating 

 Europe's lumber markets, p. 1142-3. 



United States daily consular report, Oct. 



2, 1916. Lumber situation in Chile, 

 by V. L. Havens, p. 9. 



United States daily consular report, Oct. 



3, 1916. Paper-pulp possibilities in 

 Philippines, by J. F. Boomer, p. 22-4. 



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