ingineering news, Jan. 28, 1909. --Group of reinforced concrete 

 buildings for a wood distillation plant, Donald, Ont * r p. 

 89-9O; A plea for ^vood preserving processes 3 "by E.. Mo3ee, 

 p. 108; Forests and snow in the high mountains of western 

 United States, by J. Ahern and others f p. 109; Annual 

 convention of the Wood preservers 1 association, p. 114-15. 



ngineering news, Feb. 18, 1909. Creosoted wood block pave- 

 ments, p. 176-7. 



ngineering news, March 4, 1909. The relation of non-pressure 

 processes of wood preservation to pressure processes, by 

 7f. F. Sherfesee, p. 230-2; Improved methods of bleeding 

 pine trees for turpentine and rosin, p. 293-4. 



ngineering record, Jan. 16, 1909. Irrigation in Victoria, by 

 H, G. M'Kinney, p. 62-3. 



ardwood record, Feb. 25, 1909. Utilization of hardwoods; auto- 

 mobile bodies, p. 21-2; Hardwood and concrete construction, 

 by G. Rice, p. 25, 



rdwood record, March 10, 1909. Utilization of hardwoods; plows, 

 p. 23-4. 



,umber review, March 15, 1909. Painting and finishing of woods, 

 by S. J. Underwood, p. 17-20. 



.umber trade journal, March 1, 1909. The question of forest 

 taxation, p. 11-12. 



[ining world, Feb. 20, 1909. Preservation of mine timbers, p. 

 343-4. 



[ining world, Feb. 27, 1909. The wood stave pipe industry, by 

 F, C. Baum, p. 390. 



[ining world, March 6, 1909. Strength of timber vs. reinforced 

 concrete, by E. MoCullough, p. 423-4. 



lississippi valley lumberman, Feb. 26, 1909. Exploiting Philip- 

 pine hardwoods, p. 29-30. 



fational contractor and builder, Feb. 1909. Modern wood stain- 

 ing, by E. H. Brown, p. 9-11. 



'acifio coast wood and iron, March 15, 1909. The logging opera- 

 tion, p. 15-17. 



>aper trade journal, Feb. 4, 1909. Cornstalk and bagasse; the 



merits of these waste products as paper making materials, by 

 Viggo Drewsen, p. 131-7; Canada's destiny; its future in the 

 paper industry foreshadowed by its resources, by J. C. DeCew r p. 

 141-3; Economic selection, by M. L. Griffin, p. 145-6; Paper 

 from redwood, by Allen, p. 163; Prices of paper in Turkey, 

 p. 243-5; Taxation of forest lands, by A, C. Shaw, p. 259-61; 

 The pulp and paper trade in Norway, p. 273-5. 



Paper trade journal, Feb. 25, 1900. Cottonseed hull fibre now 

 available, by E. C. de Segundo, p* 24-32. 



Pulp and paper magazine, March, 1909. Attitude of paper manu- 

 facturers towards conservative forestry methods, by C. 

 Hi or don, p. 104-6. 



Railway and engineering review, March 20, 1909. Report of Com- 

 mittee on ties,. American railway engineering and maintenance 

 of way association, p. 257-8; Report of Committee No. 7, on 

 wooden bridges and trestles, p. 258; Report of Committee 

 No. 17, on wood preservation, p. 258-9. 



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