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i. Definition. 

 2. Literature. 



PART I. LOGGING OPERATIONS. 



'CHAPTER I. LABOR EMPLOYED IN LOGGING. 



3. Manual labor. 

 5 4. Animal labor. 



CHAPTER II. CUTTING OPERATIONS. 



5. Woodcutter's tools and implements. 

 56. Felling the trees. 

 5 7. Dissecting the boles. 



CHAPTER III. TRANSPORTATION. 



58. Transportation on land, without vehicles. 



5 9. Transportation by water. 



5 10. Transportation on land, by and on vehicles. 



5 II. Choice between the various systems of transportation. 



PART II. MANUFACTURE OF WOOD PRODUCTS. 



CHAPTER IV. FOUNDATIONS OF MANUFACTURE. 



5 12. The American forester as a lumberman. 



5 13. Motive power. 



5 14. Transmission of power. 



5 15. Technical use made of the trees by species. 



5 16. Technical qualities of the trees. 



CHAPTER V. MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES. 



5 17. Saw mill. 



5 18. Woodworking plant. 



5 19. Veneering plant. 



5 20. Box factory. 



5 21. Basket factory. 



5 22. Cooperage. 



523. Wagon works. 



524. Shingle mills. 

 5 25. Lath mills. 

 526. Clapboard mill. 

 5 27. Novelty mill. 



5 28. Matches. 



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