MANAGEMENT OF FOREST-PRODUCT HARVESTING 

 AND PROCESSING — CONTINUED. 



Includes statistics of wood, pulp and paper products 

 industries. Supplemented by regional compilations issued 

 at later dates, and by Geographical Distribution of the 

 Manufacturing Industries of Canada, 1941. Ottawa, 1944. 

 48 p. 



2125. CANADA. BUR. OF STATISTICS. BUSINESS 

 STATISTICS BR. Monthly review of business statistics 

 v. 22, (12), 95 p. Dec. 1947. 253 St27 



Contains tables giving forest products production, 

 value, and price indexes. Also presents foreign trade 

 statistics, employment and wage statistics applying to 

 forest industries. 



2126. CANADA. BUR. OF STATISTICS. FORESTRY 

 BR. Wood-using industries in Canada, 1945. Ottawa, 

 1947. 26 p. 253 C332I Woodusing 



Parallel text in English and French. Current statistics 

 issued as mimeographed separates, by industry: Sash, 

 door and planing; Furniture; Boxes and baskets; Hard- 

 wood flooring; Veneers and plywood; Wood- turning; 

 Cooperage; Coffins and caskets; Boatbuilding, Lasts, 

 trees and wooden shoefindings; Woodenware; Wooden 

 refrigerators; Carriages, sleighs and vehicle supplies; 

 Beekeepers' and poultrymen's supplies; Excelsior; Mis- 

 cellaneous. 



2127 CURRIE, A. W. Canadian economic develop- 

 ment. Toronto, Nelson, 1942. 386 p. Ref. 277.13 C93 



Includes forest industries. 



2128. DARGAVEL, C. Canada's wartime timber 

 problems. Amer. Forests 49:518-520, illus. Nov. 1943. 

 99.8 F762 



2129. GOBEIL, A. R., ed. Forestry directory of the 

 Province of Quebec. Quebec, Canad. Indexing & Pub., 

 1947. 350 p. 225 An724 



In French and English. Sections on forest resources, 

 industry, Quebec forest service, commerce, and a di- 

 rectory of forestry organizations and forest products 

 manufacturers. Information designed for industry's use. 



2130. JAMES, F. C. Postwar tasks in forest indus- 

 tries. Timber of Canada 5(7):22-23, 60. Mar. 1945. 

 99.81 T487 



2131. KENNEDY, H. Further develop Maritime pri- 

 mary and secondary forest industries. Canada Lumber- 

 man 67(9):86-87, 152, 154. May 1, 1947. 99.81 C16 



2132. MACKINNON, J. A. Canadian business jobs go 

 to war. Brit. Columbia Lumberman 26(1): 58, 60, 62, 64, 

 66. Jan. 1942. 99.81 B77 



Includes foreign trade. 



2133. MACLEAN PUBLISHING COMPANY, LTD. 

 The Financial Post business yearbook, Canada and New- 

 foundland, 19. Montreal, 1943. 144 p., illus. 



U. S. Dept. Com. Libr. 



Annual survey of market areas, including forest indus- 

 tries and wholesale prices of forest products. Many 

 statistics derived from publications of the Canadian 

 government. 



2134. MONETARY TIMES. Report on timber. 

 Monetary Times 115(3):89-121, illus. Mar. 1947. 

 Libr. Cong. 



Annual feature for the Canadian industry. Issuing month 

 may vary. 



2135. ONTARIO FOREST INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION. 

 Joint brief presented to Premier Drew. Canada Lumber- 

 man 64(16):21-23. Aug. 15, 1944. 99.81 C16 



Canadian Lumbermen's Association cooperating. 



Table compares forest products industries with other 

 Ontario industries as to capital invested, employees, 

 salaries, and net value of products. 



2136. SMITH, M. Canadian lumber, pulp, and paper 

 industries. Engineer [London] 176:160-161, illus. Aug. 

 27, 1943. (Engin. & Brit. Empire, 8) U. S. Pat. Off. Libr. 



COSTS, RETURNS AND PRODUCTIVITY 



2137. CHAWNER, L. J. Capital expenditures in se- 

 lected manufacturing industries. Survey Current Bus- 

 iness 21(12):19-25. Dec. 1941. 157.7 C76Ds 



Lumber, lumber products, pulp, paper and allied prod- 

 ucts, p. 23-24. 



2138. U. S. DEPT. OF COMMERCE. OFF. OF 

 BUSINESS ECONOMICS. NATIONAL INCOME DIV. 

 National income and product statistics of the United 

 States, 1929-46. Survey Current Business, Sup. July 

 1947, 54 p. 157.7 C76Ds 



Income, wages, profits, employment, and sales statis- 

 tics for forestry as an industry, lumber and timber basic 

 products, furniture and finished lumber products, paper 

 and allied products. 



MANAGEMENT OF FOREST- PRODUCT HARVESTING 

 AND PROCESSING —CONTINUED. 



2139. U. S. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION. Quar- 

 terly industrial financial report series for all United 

 States manufacturing corporations, second quarter, 1947. 

 Washington, 1947. 10 p. 173 F32Q 



U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission cooperating. 



Reports begin 1947 and present statistics of profits by 

 industry groups, including lumber and wood products, 

 furniture, paper and allied products. 



2140. U. S. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION. Report 

 on wartime costs and profits for manufacturing corpor- 

 ations, 1941 to 1945. Appendix. Washington, 1947. 

 106 p. 173 F32Wam 



Includes data for lumber and timber basic products 

 industries, furniture and finished lumber products in- 

 dustries, and paper and allied products industries. 



2141. U. S. OFF. OF PRICE ADMIN. ECONOMIC 

 DATA ANALYSIS BR. Survey of building materials and 

 mechanical building equipment manufacturers: summary 

 of operating data for various periods from 1936 to 1946. 

 U. S. Off. Price Admin. OPA Econ. Data Ser. 6, 24 p. 

 1947. 173.403 Su725 



Prepared by K. Abrams, S. Rothstein, B. Derow, and 

 T. McMullen. Table 24, Corkboard manufacturers; 

 Table 25, Western pine stock millwork manufacturers; 

 Table 26, Douglas fir plywood manufacturers; Table 27, 

 Douglas fir door manufacturers. 



2142. U. S. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COM- 

 MISSION. Survey of American listed corporations: data 

 on profits and operations, 1944-1945. Washington, 1946- 

 47. 6 pts. 173.2 Se3Sup 



Pt. 4 contains operational expense, sales and profits 

 statistics for 20 lumber and lumber products companies, 

 p. 84-85; similar statistics for 47 paper and allied prod- 

 ucts companies, p. 156-181. 



Part of a series begun before 1940 and supplemented by 

 Balance Sheet Data, 1939-1943 (173.2 Se2Sub) and re- 

 leases on quarterly sales and operating revenues 

 (173.2 Se2Sud). 



2143. U. S. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COM- 

 MISSION. Survey of American listed corporations; re- 

 turn on invested capital, 1936-1941. Washington, 1943. 

 333 p. 173.2 Se2Suc 



Includes statistics for lumber and lumber products 

 industries and for paper and allied products industries. 



PRODUCTION 



2144. CANADA. BUR. OF STATISTICS. BUSINESS 

 STATISTICS BR. Survey of production in Canada, 1940 

 to 1945. Ottawa, 1947. 21 p. 253 C332S 



Includes forest products. 



2145. CANADA. BUR. OF STATISTICS. FORESTRY 

 BR. CENSUS OF INDUSTRY. FOREST PRODUCTS 

 STATISTICS. Estimate of forest production; operations 

 in the woods in Canada, 1945. Ottawa, 1947. 14 p. 

 99.76 C16S 



Annual. Parallel text in French and English. 



2146. COMMITTEE FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. 

 MARKETING COMMITTEE. American industry looks 

 ahead; a business estimate of postwar markets for man- 

 ufactured goods. New York, 1945. 63 p., illus. 



280.12 C737A 



Compares production level 1939 with probable 1947 

 level in lumber and timber basic products, furniture and 

 finished lumber products, paper and allied products, and 

 naval stores. 



2147. COMMODITY RESEARCH BUR., INC. Commod- 

 ity yearbook. New York, 1942. 294 p. 286.8 C7392 



Forest products, statistics, p. 152-158. 



2148. COMPTON, W. Forest products shortages are 

 fears, not facts. South. Lumberman 165(2081):117-118. 

 Dec. 15, 1942. 99.81 So82 



Also in Amer. Lumberman 3246:26-27. Dec. 26, 1942. 

 99.81 Am3 



2149. FABRICANT, S., and SHISHKIN, J. The output 

 of manufacturing industries, 1899-1937. New York, Natl. 

 Bur. Econ. Res., 1940. 685 p. Ref. 280.12 Fll 



2150. FULLERTON, D. H. Substantial increase in 

 prices recorded by forest products. Com. Intel. J. 75: 

 923-927. Dec. 7, 1946. 286.8 C16 



Canada. Emphasizes value of commodities. 



2151. HEFLEBOWER, R. B. Outlook for supplies and 

 prices of building materials and household equipment and 

 furnishings. Washington, U. S. Bur. Agr. Econ., 1945. 



9 p. 1.941 F30u8 



