Pacific lumber trade journal, HOT., 1909. Startling evidence 

 of forest waste in even lengths, pi 18; TThy forest pro- 

 tection associations must organize,- "by E. T. 'Allen, p. 

 26-7;' Problems o-f forestry., by J. K. Hat ton, p. 29-31. 



Paper mill, Oct. 16, 1909. Italian forests; work that is being 

 done to protect them; planting on government land; forest 

 fires, p. 19; Destructive distillation of wood, by R. W. 

 Sindall. p. 22-36. 



Paper trade ' journal , ilov. 11, 1909. --The forestry question in 

 Canada, by B. 3. Fernow, p. 48. 



St. Louis lumberman, Nov. 1, 1909 . --Prussia ' s v/e 11 -managed 

 forests, p. "27; Laying; St. Louis streets with yellow 

 pine "blocks, p. 58; The longevity of -.760 den ships, p. 

 59; Llssouri ' s surplus forest products, p. 63. 



Southern lumberman, Nov. 6, 1909 .--Duropean way of preserving 

 poles,, p. 17-18.; Address before Southern conservation 

 congress, by 01 f ford Pinchot , p. 26. 



Southern lumberman, Nov. 13, '1909. Forest crops of the Phil- 

 ippines, by 0. E. Fes OKI, 'p. 22-4. 



Timber trade journal, Oct. 23, 1909 .--Forest administration 



in southern Nigeria, p. 622; The timber t:-a^e of China, 

 p. 631. 



Timber trade journal, Oct. 30, 1909. The saw mill; the proper 

 handling of planing cutters, paper knives, etc., by D. 

 Doininicus, p. 640-1. 



Timber trade journal, Nov. 6, 1909. Canadian pine dirigible 

 a i r sh ip frame s , p . 677. 



Timber trade journal, Nov. 13, 1909 .--Various kinds of boxes 

 in use in Az^erica, by C. C., p. '717. 



United States daily consular reports, Nov. ?, 1909. --British 

 Columbia pulp leases, by G. N. Test, p. 1-2. 



United States daily consular reports, Nov. 3, 19G9. --Rubber 



situation in Brazil, by G. 3. Anderson, p. 1-3; Alcohol 

 from s ti77 dust ; French wood distillation can be used for 

 any p urp o s e , by F . K . Ua s on , p . ' 6 . 



United States daily consular reports , 'Nov. 13, 1909 . --Irriga- 

 tion in Ilex i co, "by C. LI. i'::eeniah, 33. 8-9. 



United States daily consular reports, Nov. 23, 1909. Pine 

 tar trare , Scotland an I Germany, by J. 1\ T . HcCunn and 

 R. P. Skinner, p. 12-13. 



United States daily consular report, ITov. 24, 1909 .--Cabinet 

 wood in France, by J. E. Dunning, p. 16. 



V/'ocd craft, Nov., 1909. --The manufacture of picture molding, 

 p. 31-3; T/bod tanks as a by-product, by ".7. D. Graves, 

 p. 44-9; Artificial wood made froir. peat, by F. Schuerie- 

 niann, p. 49-50. 



vVbod-^rorker , Nov., 1909. How piano vroctis are handled, p. 315-6. 



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