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Hardwood record, March 25, 1910 Shingle 

 oak, p. 23 ; Gifford Pinchot, p. 24-5 ; 

 Utilization of hardwoods ; bowling al- 

 leys, p. 25-6. 



Hardwood record, April 10, 1910 Laurel 

 oaks, p. 23 ; Utilization of hardwoods ; 

 sporting goods, p. 25. 



Hardwood record, April 25, 1910 Utilization 

 of hardwoods; hall furniture, p. 23-4; 

 Concrete foundations for lumber piles, 

 P- 24-5. 



Hardwood record, May 10, 1910 Utilization 

 of hardwoods ; stairs, p. 24-5 ; A real for- 

 est school, p. 26. 



Lumber trade journal. May i, 1910 Great 

 forest resources of Louisiana are de- 

 scribed by F. J. Grace, p. 17. 



Lumber world, April 15, 1910 Conservation 

 of our forests, by T. B. Walker, p. 17-20. 



Mississippi valley lumberman, April 22, 1910 

 Utilization of waste in forest and 

 mill, by J. B. White, p. 34-5. 



National builder, March, 1910 Handling 

 and seasoning timber, by G. E. W'alsh, 

 P. 35-6. 



National coopers' journal, April, 1910 Re- 

 port of forestry committee of National 

 coopers' association, p. 25-6. 



Pacific lumber trade journal, March, 1910 

 Plans and prospects of forest fire associ- 

 ation, p. 33. 



Pacific lumber trade journal, April, 1910 

 New grading rules for Pacific coast prod- 

 ucts, p. 33-45. 



Paper trade journal, April 21, 1910 Pulp 

 from rossing waste, by C. W. Roberts, 

 p. 38. 



Paper trade journal, April 28, 1910 Con- 

 servation of water rights, by J. R. Gar- 

 field, p. 36 ; Forest conservation in Can- 

 ada, by H. D. Van Sant, p. 54. 



Pioneer western lumberman, May i, 1910 

 National forest conservation, by J. M. 

 Leaver, p. 13-15; The season of forest 

 fires, by W. B. Greeley, p 17-8. 



Pulp and paper magazine, April, 1910 

 Mouldiness in paper pulp, by C. Beadle 

 and H. P. Stevens, p. 95-8; Sulphate pulp 

 and kraft brown paper, by M. L. Griffin, 

 p. 99-101. 



Railway journal, April, 1910 Conserving 

 cross-ties and means of protection from 

 mechanical wear, by J. W. Kendrick, 

 p. 5-6; Wood preservation in Australia, 

 by J. F. Jewell, p. 9. 



Southern industrial and lumber review, April, 

 1910 Conservation ; address before Texas 

 conservation congress at Fort Worth, by 

 J. C. Gipe, p. 38, 40-1 ; Timber growth 

 and lumbering in southern Brazil, by 

 G. E. Anderson, p. 87. 



Southern lumber journal, March 15, 1910 

 Virginia's timber wealth and her annual 

 lumber production, p. 26-7. 



Southern lumberman, April 23, 1910 Tim- 

 berland taxation, by F. R. Fairchild, p. 

 334; Problems of private forestry, by 

 H. S. Graves, p. 34-34A ; Lumber pro- 



duction of the United States, by R. S. 

 Kellogg, p. 34A-B ; Box industry and 

 lumber consumption, by C. A. Stafford, 

 p. 34D-E ; Lumber and the wooden box 

 interests, by C. E. Brower, p. 34E-F ; 

 Forest fiire prevention, by E. T. Allen, 

 p. 34F ; The future of stumpage and lum- 

 ber values, by J. D. Lacey, p. 34F-G. 



Southern lumberman, April 30, 1910 Bilt- 

 more forest school returns from Ger- 

 many, p. 35. 



Southern lumberman, May 7, 1910 Taft talks 

 on conservation, p. 28. 



Timber trade journal, March 19, 1910 The 

 timber industry of Finland, p. 1-37; The 

 new wood preservative, cresol calcium, 

 p. 43 ; Methods of drying timber, p. 53-61 ; 

 Review of the timber trade of 1909, p. 

 73-138; Sweden; the sawn and planed 

 wood trade, p. 139-44; Timber trade of 

 Russia in 1909, p. 145-7; Timber trade 

 of Norway in 1909, p. 147 ; Timber trade 

 of Hungary in 1909, p. 148-9 ; Timber 

 trade of Germany in 1909, p. 149-50; 

 Timber trade of Holland in 1909, p. 150; 

 Timber trade of Canada, p. 151-3; Tim- 

 ber trade of the United States, p. 153-5; 

 The evolution of the planing and mould- 

 ing machine, by M. P. Bale, p. 159-64; 

 Electric driving as applied to woodwork- 

 ing machinery, p. 165-89. 



Timber trade journal, April 2, 1910 Portable 

 sawing plants, p. 505. 



Timber trade journal, April 9, 1910 Injuri- 

 ous woods, p. 535. 



Timber trade journal, Apirl 23, 1910 The 

 beech bark felt scale, p. 614. 



Timber trade journal, April 30, 1910 Dry 

 rot in timber, p. 654. 



Timberman, April, 1910 Practical operation 

 on monorail system of handling lumber, 

 by C. W. Thompson, p. 34-6; Confer- 

 ence of supervisors of Oregon, Washing- 

 ton, and Alaska forests, p. 50-1. 



United States weekly consular report, April 

 16, 1910 The timber industry; Russia, 

 by J. H. Snodgrass, p. 296-7; The tim- 

 ber industry; Ireland, by A. D. Piatt, 

 p. 297; Wagons and vehicles, South Af- 

 rica, Spain, Porto Rico, by E. N. Gun- 

 saulus and others, p. 298-9. 



United States weekly consular report, April 

 23, 1910 Forest conservation in Canada; 

 proportion of merchantable timber over- 

 estimated, by H. D. Van Sant, p. 362-3. 



United States weekly consular report, April 

 30, 1910 Paper industry of Germany, by 

 T. H. Norton, p. 399-401. 



United States weekly consular report, May 7, 

 1910 Timber trade; Spain, by E. J. Nor- 

 ton, p. 444; Timber trade, France, by 

 A. Gauldin, p. 445. 



Wood craft, April, 1910 Wood turning; de- 

 scriptive and practical, by J. Hooper, p. 

 4-8; Foreign packing cases from per- 

 sonal observations, by C. E. Brower, 

 p. 23-6. 



