BIBLIOGRAPHY 



I. Woods in General 



Abromeit, Johannes: Ueber die Anatomie des Eichenholzes. Berlin, G. 

 Bernstein, 1884. 



Botjlger, G. S.: Wood: A Manual of the Natural Histories and Industrial 

 Applications of the Timbers of Commerce (2d ed.). London, Edward Arnold, 

 1908. 



Chahpentier, Paul: Timber: A Comprehensive Study of Wood in All its 

 Aspects (trans, from the French by Joseph Kennell). London, Scott, Green- 

 wood & Co., 1902. 



DeBart, A.: Comparative Anatomy of the Vegetative Organs of the 

 Phanerogams and Ferns (English edition), Oxford, 1884, pp. 495-496. (Classi- 

 fication condensed from Sanio). 



Gayer, Karl: Forest Utilization (Vol. 5 of Schlich's Manual of Forestry; 

 trans, from the German by W. R. Fisher; 2d ed.). London, Bradbury, Agnew 

 & Co., 1908. 



Hanausek, T. F.: The Microscopy of Technical Products (English edition), 

 New York, 1907. 



Hartig, Th. : Anatomie und Physiologie der Holzpflanzen. Berlin, Julius 

 Springer, 1878. 



Hubert, E.: Le Bois et le Liege, Paris, J. B. Bailliere & Sons, 1902. 



Jaccard, P. : fitude Anatomique de Bois comprimes, Zurich, Switzerland, 

 F. Lohbauer, 1910. 



Jeffrey, Edward C: The Anatomy of Woody Plants. Chicago, Univ. of 

 Chicago Press, 1917. 



Jones, W. S.: The Structure of the Timbers of Some Common Genera of 

 Coniferous Trees. Quar. Journ. Forestry, 6: 2: 112-134, Apr. 1912. 



Kottmeier, H., and Uhlmann, F.: Das Holz. Leipzig, Quelle & Meyer, 

 1910. 



Krais, Paul: Gewerbliche Materialkunde: Die Holzer. Stuttgart, Felix 

 Krais, 1910. 



Laris, E.: Rohholzgewinnung und Gewerbseigenschaften des Holzes. 

 Vienna and Leipzig, 1909. 



Laslett, Thomas: Timber and Timber Trees, Native and Foreign (2d ed.; 

 revised and enlarged by H. Marshall Ward). London and New York, Mac- 

 millan & Co., 1894. 



Note. — For publications referring to species listed in the Key see list of 

 references, pp. 109 to 117. 



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