Architects' and builders' journal, March, 1908. Regarding 



wood bending, by M. L. Kay, p. 2; Paris burns up forests; 

 125,000 acres cut yearly for heating rooms alone, p. 4; 

 Technical school in forest; how wood carving is taught in 

 Austria, p. 48. 



Barrel and box, April, 1908. --Making a hickory handle, by C. 

 Klauber, p. (30-1. 



Canada lumberman, April 1, 1908. Log and piling rafts, p. 18. 



Canada lumberman. April 15, 1908. Conservative lumbering 



methods, by R. R. Bradley, p. 21. 

 Carriage monthly, April, 1908. Carriage timber and wheel 



building, p. 8. 



igineering news, Feb. 20, 1908. Treating wood that is re- 

 fractory to treatment and also subject to decay, by 

 David Albert on, p. 182. 



igineering record, Feb. 8, 1908. The wood preservers 1 asso- 

 ciation, p. 143. 



Engineering record, Feb. 15, 1908. Timber pile protection in 



San Diego Bay, p. 174. 



irdwood record, March 25, 1908. Ailanthus or tree of Heaven, 

 p. 16-17; Hardwoods used In piano making, p. 18-20; Wood 

 transformation, p. 21-2; Hardwood forms, p. 23. 

 irdwood record, April 10, 1908. Bitternut hickory, p. 16-17; 

 Hardwoods used in billiard hall fixtures, p. 22-3; The 

 making of a hickory handle, by C. Klauber, p. 24-5. 



Lumber review, April 15, 1908. Hardwood floors, by R. , p. 22; 

 The taxation of timberlands, p. 11-12. 



Mississippi Valley lumberman, April 17, 1908. Canadian methods 

 In administering forests, p. 24; The lumberman and the 

 assessor, p. 24. 



New York lumber trade journal, April 1, 1908. Massachusetts 

 dealers hold big forestry meeting, p. 18; Chemically 

 treated gum; a new patent process to prevent warping and 

 staining, p. 18. 



Packages, April, 1908. Wood vulcanizing; a new method for 

 seasoning and preserving gum, punky pine, etc., p. 64. 



Railway age, April 17, 1908. Wood creosoting practice, by 

 J. C. Williams, p. 570. 



Southern industrial and lumber review, March, 1908, Lumber- 

 ing in Paraquay, p. 57; The treatment of woodwork, by 

 G. F. Wash, p. 63-4. 



Southern lumber journal, March 15, 1908. The forests of Japan, 

 D . 37 



Southern lumberman, March 28, 1908. Possibilities of mesquit 

 for turned work, p. 19-2; First forestry system in the 

 United States dates back to 1799 when live oak timber 

 was reserved for shipbuilding, p. 46. 



Southern lumberman, April 4, 1908. --Urge wood paving in Phil- 

 adelphia, p. 31. 



Southern lumberman, April 18, 1908. Proper piling and drying 

 of gum, p. 19-20. 



Timber news, March 21, 1908. Sycamore, p. 21. 



