American lumberman, May 16, 1908. Conservation of natural 



resources as 'viewed "by a southern pine manufacturer, by 

 R. Fullerton, p. 38, 43; Conservation of nation's 

 resources, p. 39-43; The commissariat of a typical 

 drive on a northern river, etc., p. 99-127. 



Canada lumberman. May 1, 1908. The new Dunbar steam logging 

 machine , p. '20. 



Carriage monthly, May, 1908. Improvements in drying hardwood 

 timbers, p. 39; Facts, fancies and theories about 

 hickory, by J. Maria, p. 45. 



Engineering record, March 21, 1908. Australian timbers for 

 cross ties, by C. 0. Burge, p. 355-6. 



Sngineering record, April 11, 1908. A method of moving large 

 trees, p. 511. 



Hardwood record, April 25, 1908. Balsam fir, p. 16-17. 



Hardwood record, May 10, 1908. Yellow birch, p. 16-17; The 

 manufacture of organs, by C. KLauber, p. 18-20; A 

 famous walnut log, p. 23-4; Hardwood for motor vehi- 

 cles, pi. 24-5. 



Lumber review, May 1, 1908, The taxation of timber lands, 



p. 12. 

 iber trade journal, Way 1, 1908. Taxation of timber lands 



in Mississippi , 'by J. R; Buckwalter, p. 18. 

 iber trade journal, Ivljay 15, 1908. The all-important tax 

 question, p. 11-12. 



Manufacturer, April 15, 1908. Work of the Forest service 

 which is'jspecial value to the manufacturer, by Royal 

 S. Kellogg, p. 295-7. 



Mining world, April 25, 1908. --Mine timbers and their sub- 

 stitute, by D. W. Shepard, p. 683. 



Mining world, May 2, 1908. Timbering methods in Missouri -Kan- 

 sas districts, by Otto Ruhl , p. 710-13. 



Mississippi Valley lumberman, May 1, 1908. Substitutes for 

 wood pulp in the manufacture of paper, p. 24-5. 



Mississippi Valley lumberman, May 15, 1908. The devastating 

 influences of fire and taxes, p. 26-7. 



Municipal journal and engineer, May 6, 1908. A wood pipe 



conduit construction at Carney's Point, N. J., p. 555-8. 



National Coopers 1 journal, May, 1908. The making of gum 

 staves, p. 9. 



Ohio architect and builder, April, 1908. The waning timber 

 supply; address before Builders 1 exchange of Cleveland, 

 March 27, 1908, by G. Pinchot, p. 34-6. 



Pacific builder and engineer, May 16, 1908. The manufacture 

 of creosote, p. 199. 



Paper mill, April 25, 1908. Plant trees; instructions as to 

 transplanting, p. 14, 18. 



Railway age, May 8, 1908. The Burlington tie-preserving plant 

 at Galesburg, p. 667-70. 



Railv/ay age, May 15, 1908. Preservation of railroad ties, by 

 S. M. Rowe, p. 698-700. 



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