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. ..Information on plant ,. equipmenVproduct s, and personnel of pulp 

 and paper mills. Mississippi' mills. 1 are described on p. ,.104j 108, 

 124, 132, and 157. 



196. SOUTHERN PINE ASSOCIATION. 1924 distribution of southern pine ship- 



ments. 114 p., processed/ New Orleans, La., 1925? .99.75 So32D- 

 Tables show distribution, by classes' 'of trade, ^oy item, by grades, 

 and by States receiving, shipments. 



197. STEPHENSON, L. ' W. , LOGAN, W. N . , and WARING-, G. A. The ground-water 



resources: of Mississippi. . .with discussions of the chemical character 

 of the waters, by C. S. Howard. U. S. Geol . Survey, Water- Supply 

 ..Paper 576, 515 p., illus. Washington, D. C. , 1928;' 407 G29W' 

 Mississippi State Geological Survey cooperating. 

 Ground- water resources by counties, p. 64-505. 



198. STEWART, 3. 0. Mason.ite - a ligno-cellulose industry. Miss. Acad. 



Sci. Jour. 2: 31-35. : 1940. -500 II697 ■ 



Presented Feb. 23, 1940, before the Mississippi Academy 'of Science. 



Describes processes and some of the products of the Masonite 

 Corporation, laurel , Miss. 



199. STONE, A. H. Mississippi business index.- Miss. State Tax. Comn. 



c Bul. 2 D , 3 p. Jackson, 1933. 252.45 T192 • 



Table shows indicated and accumulated sales for manufactures of 

 timber products,, creosoting plants,' and naval stores combined, for 

 1932 and 1933. 



200. STOVER, W. S. Forest resources of the Delta section of Mississippi. 



"U. S. .Forest Serv. South. Forest Expt. Stav Forest Survey Release 

 53, 28 p., illus., processed. New Orleans, La-.', 1942. 1.9 F7524F 



201. STOVER, W, S« How timber growth a,nd drain in the Lower South are 



estimated by the Forest Survey. South. Lumberman 161(2033): 100- 

 102.. Dec. 15,. 1940. 99.81 So82 



Maps, indicate changes in s'awtimber and total growing stock between 

 time of original survey and 1.938,. ay units. 



202. U. S- BUREAU OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS-. DIVISION OF AGRICULTURAL FINANCE. 



Tax delinquency of rural real estate in 45 Mississippi counties, 

 1928-33.. 17 p., processed. Washington, D. C, 1.935'i 1.9Ec73Ids 



203. U. S. s BUREAU OF PLANT INDUSTRY, SOILS, AND AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING. 



Soil survey reports c for Mississippi, j Washington, D. C, 1901-44. 

 '1 So32F 



Issuing office and series titles vary. The following reports have 

 ~been issued -for Mississippi: Adams Co., 1910; Alcorn Co., 1921; Amite 

 Co., 1917; Biloxi Area, 1904; Chickasaw Co., 1915; Choctaw Co., 1920; 

 Claiborne Co., 1925; Clarke Co., 1914; Clay Co., 1909; Coahoma Co., 

 1915; Covington Co., 1917; .Crystal Springs Area, 1905; Forrest Co., 

 1911; George Co., 1922; Greene Co., 1932; Grenada Co., 1915; Hancock 

 Co., 1930; Harrison. Oo..,. 1924;. Hinds Co., 1915; Holmes Co., 1908; 

 Jackson Area, 1904;. Jackson Co., 1927; Jasper Co., 1927; Jeffer-son 

 Davis Co., 1915; Jones Co., 1913; Lafayette Co.", 1912;* Lamar Co'., 

 1919; Lauderdale Co., 1910; Lee Co., 1915; Lincoln Co., 1912; Lowndes 

 Co., 1911; McNeill Area, 1903; Madison Co.', 1917; Marion Co., 1934; 

 Monroe Co., 1908; Montgomery Co., 1905; Newton Co., 1915; Noxubee Co., 

 1910; Oktibbeha. Co., 1907; Pearl River Co., 1918; Perry Co., 1922; 

 Pike Co., 1918; Pontotoc Co., 1905;. Prentiss Co., 1907; Rankin Co., 

 1926; Scranton Area, 1909; Simpson Co., 1919; Smedes Afea, 1902; 

 Smith Co., 1920: Tishomingo Co., 1937; Warren Co., 1912; Wayne Co., 

 1911.; Wilkinson Co., 1913; Winston Area, 1912; Yazoo Area, 1901. 



