Carriage and wagon builder, Jan. 1909. Comparative strength 

 values of green and dry hickory, by T. A. Newlin, p. 19. 



Carriage monthly, Feb. 1909. Vehicle wheel hickory wood-stock; 

 recommendation for standard grading rules, p. 335-7; The 

 world 1 s greatest wh:te oak, by J. Maris, p. 354-6. 



Engineering news, Doc. 17, 1908. Automatic devices for measur- 

 ing water used for irrigation, by F. 7/. Hanna, p. 666-0. 



Engineering news, Dec. 24, 1908. Forests, snowfall and stream 

 flow in the mountains of V7yoming, by C. T. Johnston, p. 

 720-1 . 



Hardwood record, Jan. 25, 1909. Utilization of hardwoods; 

 mantels, p. 21-2. 



Hardwood record, Feb. 10, 1909. Utilization of hardwoods; 

 office filing cases, p. 20-1. 



Journal of electricity, power and gas, Jan. 23, 1909. High 

 timber dams in California, by E. M. Chandler, p. 62-3. 



Journal of electricity, power and gas, Feb. 13, 1909. Forest 

 service telephone lines in Oregon and Washington, by 

 T ,7. E. Herring, p. 117-18. 



Mining world, Feb. 6, 1909* An improved method of timbering 

 workings, by 11. Schwerin, p. 281-2. 



Mississippi valley lumberman, Jan. 22, 1909. The conquest of 

 the giants; how the big trees of the Pacific northwest 

 are brought to the saw, by E. J. Jones, p. 42-3. 



Mississippi valley lumberman, Jan. 29, 1909, --Standard specifi- 

 cations for bridge and trestle timbers, p. 33-4. 



Mississippi valley lumberman, Feb. 12, 1909. 7/here and how- 

 to tax timber, p. 22; The forest problem of the future, 

 by T. B. Vfclker, p. 24-5; Tariff revision; its effect 

 on the lumber industry, by V. H. Beckman, p. 29-30; Re- 

 tail lumberman and forestry, by R. S. Kellogg, p. 31-2, 



New York lumber trade journal, Feb. 1, 1909. The history and 

 development of steam logging, by J. H. Dickinson, p. 30-1. 



Pacific lumber trade journal, Jan. 1909. Forest preservation 

 and the tariff, by G. H. Emerson, p. 23; Paper on con- 

 servation and Pacific C~ast forestry, by F. H. Lamb, p. 

 27-8; Advance in forestry education, by F. G. Miller, 

 p. 48. 



Paper mill, Jan. 23, 1909. Fl?xx straw for pulp, by H. Blin, 

 p. 30-2; Bagasse for paper, p. 12; To test oellstuff; 

 a German engineer gives information that may be ef value 

 to practical paper makers, p. 22. 



Paper mill, Feb. 6, 1909. The process of wood cellulose manu- 

 facture, by A. Klein, p. 90-6; Paper making from the 

 tree to the trade, p. 105-10; Haine forests and public 

 forest policy, by A. Gary, p. 122-8. 



Paper mill, Feb. 13, 1909. Pulp wood figures; those which the 

 Canadian governr-ient has gathered, p. 6, 34. 



Paper trade journal, Jan. 21, 1909. Paper from marsh grass, by 

 J. S. Remington, and others, p. 42, 46. 



St. Louis lumberman, Jan. 15, 1909. To promote forestry, check 

 fires and reform taxes, p. 62-3; Mr. McLeod on stumpage 

 cost in lumber cut, p. 65; Report of the Conservation 

 commission of ills sour 1, p. 11-3. 



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