Hiss. Valley lumberman, Sept. 24, 1909. Tho old and the new; 

 ancient and modern net hods of handling logs and lumber, 

 p. 57-0. 



Pacific 1 limber trade iouinal, 'Sept . , 1909. He la t ion of timber 

 taxation bo conservation, by i : . './. llulkey, p. 19. 



Pa-oer mill, Sept. 25, IC'09. Preparation of wood, by II. L. Grif- 

 fin, "p. 2. 



Paper mill, Oct. 9 r 1909. The spruce tree state, by R. L. liars- 

 ton, p. 19, 22, 35. 



Paper trade journal, Sept. 30, 1909. Pulp and pa^er making in 

 I^as^ia, p. 38-40; The marvels of cellulose, p. 44-46; 

 Papyrus as a paper making material, by LI. D. Gaston, p. 46. 



St. Louis lumberman, Sept. 15, 1909. A vacation in Honolulu and 

 Hawaii, by ,7. Heal, p. 6C-72;' Philadelphia^ specifications 

 for yellow pine paving blocks, p. 55. 



Southern industrial and lumber review, Sept., 1909. Taxation 



and fo.-^Lt conservation, by 3. Irwin, p. 36; Story of wood 

 pulp , p . 81 . 



Southern lumberman, Sept. 25, 1909. Lumbering on national for- 

 ests, by H. C. Ilallarn, p. 30-1. 

 Southern lumberman, Oct. 9, 1909. Timber resources of the Phil- 

 ip -ines, by G'. 3. ilesom, p. 18-19. 

 ioul.hern luijibeniian, Oct. 16, 1909. Suiu.uer :?ork of Georgia for- 

 est school, by A. A^ernan, p. 31. 

 'li.ibor trade journal, Oct. 2, 1909. He-use of wo>;d paving blocks, 



by '.7. Oxtcby, p. 437. 

 'inberman, Oct., 1909. --Some * interesting aspects of the 'great red- 

 wood belt of California, p. 20-3; Torest taxation,, by J. 5. 

 .Yalker, p. 32 -A; ",vhat the Forest service has accomplished 

 toward protect 'iijs the national forests from fire, by J. H. 

 Hat ten, p. 32 A-B. 



S. daily consular reports, Sept. 27, 1909. Charcoal in Japan, 

 by /. Gass'ftt, p.. 9; Cedar v/ocd products; pencil material 

 and distilled oil in German maikets, by H. P. Skinner, p. 15. 



U. S. daily consular reports, Sept. 30, 1909. Poibber industry 

 expanding; the v/orld r s production and consumption of the 

 products, by L. H. Y/ashington, p. 7. 



U. S. daily consular reports, Oct. 2, 1909. Steel railway ties; 

 metal sleep ars being substituted for v/ood in Europe, by H.A. 

 Johnson, p. 3. 



U. S. daily consular reports, Oct. 4, 1909 .--x v ueb radio for tan- 

 ning; Plata River r-?ion source of supply, by P. VST. Coding, 

 p . 1-2. . 



"wood craft, Oct., 1909. Practical talks on hardwood finishing, 

 by A. A. Kelly, p. 6-9; Storing dry lumber, by J. P. 

 Kobart, p* 10-11; The finer "p:-ints in hardwood flooring 

 manufacture, by C. T. lias on, p. 17-19; v/hefe nahc^any rovs ; 

 Florida and the west Indies, by J. Gifford, p-. 19-22. 



Woodworkers' "review, Oct., 1909. Row to figure the strength of 

 timbers, by T. S. liidner, p. 420-2; ;7arpin- of vocd and 

 methods for its prevention, p. 430-2. 



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