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Jolyet, Antoine. Le transport des bois dans les forts coloniales. 38 p. illus. 

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Extrait de L'agriculture pratique des pays chauds. 



Long-Bell lumber company. "From tree to trade" with the Long-Bell lumber 

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Mammen, Franz. Der holzverkehr auf den sachsischen eisenbahnen in den 

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Peters, J. Girvin. Waste in logging southern yellow pine. (In U. S. Dept. of 

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Philadelphia society for promoting agriculture. Reports and letters to the 

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Redwood lumber manufacturers' association. Home of the redwood. 59 p. 

 illus., map. 4. San Francisco, 1897. 



Bothrock, Joseph Trimble. Century of American lumbering. 22 p. pi. 8 

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From the Report of the secretary of the Connecticut state board of agriculture, 1894. 



Seckendorff-Gudent, Arthur, freiherr von. Inwieweit vermag der forstmann 

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Wien, 1881. 

 Vortrag gehalten im Club 6'sterr. eisenbahn-beamten am 14. Dec. 1880. 



Springer, John S. Forest life and forest trees, comprising winter camp-life 

 among the loggers, and wild-wood adventure, with descriptions of lumbering opera- 

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 New York, 1851. 



United States Dept. of agriculture Forest service. Lumber saved by using odd 

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White, J. B. Paper on forest conservation in yellow pine. 18 p. 16. New 

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2. MARKETS AND GRADING RULES. 



The Albany lumber trade, its history and extent. 42 p. 12. Albany, 1872. 



Published in the Albany Argus, Aug. 15, 1872. 



Braniff, Edward Andrew. Grades and amounts of lumber sawed from yellow 

 poplar, yellow birch, sugar maple, and beech. 30 p. 8. Washington, 1906. 

 (U. S. Dept. of agriculture Forest service. Bulletin 73) Agr 6-1139 



Chicago lumberman's board of trade. Rules of inspection, 1874. 15 p. 24. 

 Chicago, 1874. 



Hodson, Elmer Beed. Rules and specifications for the grading of lumber adopted 

 by the various lumbering associations of the United States. 127 p. 8. Wash- 

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Hotchkiss, George W. Industrial Chicago; the lumber interests. 580 p. pi. 

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Hufnagl, Leopold. Handbuch der kaufmannischen holzverwertung und des 

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