MANAGEMENT OF FOREST- PRODUCT HARVESTING 

 AND PROCESSING—CONTINUED. 



MANAGEMENT OF FOREST-PRODUCT HARVESTING 

 AND PROCESSING—CONTINUED. 



2152. INDUSTRIAL production, by industries. U. S. 

 Fed. Reserve System Fed. Reserve B. 33:1528-1531. 

 Dec. 1947. 173 F31B 



Monthly since revised indexes of August 1940, for lum- 

 ber, furniture, paper and paper products. Issues also 

 contain wholesale prices and building materials reports. 



2153. INDUSTRIAL production: revised indexes. 



U. S. Fed. Reserve System Fed. Reserve B. 26:825-882. 

 Aug. 1940. 173 F31B 



Lumber and products, p. 835-836; Paper and products, 

 p. 861-868. 



2154. WOOD LOTS and woodlot products on Wisconsin 

 farms. Wis. Crop & Livestock Rptr. 25(2):4-8. Feb. 

 1946. 



Condensed in Trenk, F. B. Farm Timber Areas and 

 Crop Values Reported by Local Assessors. Wis. Con- 

 serv. B. ll(5):22-23. May 1946. 279.8 W752 



2155. LARGE returns from secondary crops. West 

 Coast Lumberman 67(11): 28. Nov. 1940. 99.81 W52 



Includes primary forest products, with statistics from 

 California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Montana. 



2156. REYNOLDS, R. V., and PIERSON, A. H., COMPS 

 Forest products statistics of the Central and Prairie 

 States. U. S. D. A. Statis. B. 73, 94 p., map. Jan. 1941. 



1 Ag84St 



U. S. Forest Service, U. S. Bureau of the Census, and 

 Canada Bureau of Statistics cooperating. 



2157. REYNOLDS, R. V., and PIERSON, A. H., COMPS. 

 Forest products statistics of the Northeastern States. 



U. S. D. A. Statis. B. 70, 109 p. Feb. 1940. 1 Ag84St 

 U. S. Bureau of the Census cooperating. 



2158. STANDARD & POOR'S CORPORATION. Trade 

 and securities statistics. Current statistics combined 

 with basic statistics. New York, 1947. 32 p. 284.9 St2S 



Annual. Lumber production statistics by softwoods and 

 hardwoods; prices for quartered oak and Douglas-fir 

 flooring, and Douglas-fir lumber. Production and price 

 statistics also for turpentine, paper and products. Stock 

 price indexes do not differentiate forest products. 



2159. U. S. BUR. OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC 

 COMMERCE. Construction and construction materials; 

 industry report. Washington, 1947. 54 p., illus. 

 157.54 In26Con 



Includes production and stocks of lumber, hardwood 

 flooring, redcedar shingles, and plywood. 



2160. U. S. CIVILIAN PRODUCTION ADMIN. Produc- 

 tion outlook, 1947. Washington, U. S. Off. of Temporary 

 Controls, 1947. 44 p. 173 C492P 



Contains section on construction, lumber, and table of 

 monthly production statistics for lumber, softwood ply- 

 wood, and hardwood flooring., Aug. 1945-Dec. 1946. 



2161. U. S. CIVILIAN PRODUCTION ADMIN. OFF. OF 

 ECONOMIC REVIEW AND ANALYSIS. Monthly report 



on civilian production, November 1946. Washington, 



1946. 28 p., map. 



U. S. Natl. Securities Resources Bd. Libr. 



Issued from Dec. 27, 1945. Reviews lumber situation, 

 and from time to time other forest products. 



2162. U. S. FOREST SERV. Farm forest products, 

 1937. Washington, 1940. 8 p. 1.962 F4F22 



U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics cooperating. 

 Tables show products for use and sale, products sold, 

 products bought, as determined by questionnaire. 



2163. U. S. FOREST SERV. SOUTHERN REGION. 

 Woodland production, 1943. In U. S. Bur. Agr. Econ. 

 Wartime adjustments on southern farms, p. 96-108, 

 maps. Atlanta, Ga., 1942. 1.90A5W26 



"For administrative use only." 



Includes production of lumber, naval stores, and pulp- 

 wood. 



2164. U. S. KRUG COMMITTEE ON NATURAL RE- 

 SOURCES. A report by the Committee on Wood and 

 Paper Products. Washington, 1947. 5 p. 1.962 A2R298 



Production and resources. 



2165. U. S. OFFICE OF THE HOUSING EXPEDITER. 

 Building materials handbook, 1946-1947. Washington, 



1947. (Various paging.) 



U. S. Natl. Security Resources Bd. Libr. 



Loose leaf. Monthly and quarterly tables, including 

 production and shipments of forest products in U. S. 

 Bureau of the Census grouping. Sometimes compares 

 industry estimates with Federal estimates. 



2166. U. S. WAR PRODUCTION BOARD. Production 

 and availability of construction materials, February 1945. 

 Washington, 1945. 28 p. 



U. S. Natl. Security Resources Bd. Libr. 



Issued from July 1, 1943. Include data on building board, 

 plywood and lumber. 



2167. U. S. WAR PRODUCTION BOARD. Wartime 

 production achievements and the reconversion outlook. 

 Washington, 1945. 110 p. 173.409 W26 



Lumber, p. 73-77; Pulp and paper, p. 82-86. 



WARTIME CONTROLS AND LEGISLATION 



Additional wartime regulations and laws are included 

 in legislation under THE FOREST ECONOMY AT LARGE . 



2168. BOYD, J. P. Head of WPB Lumber Branch 

 outlines plan of cooperation with Forest Service to fur- 

 ther stimulate lumber output. Miss. Val. Lumberman 

 74(13):7-8. Mar. 26, 1943. 99.81 M69 



2169. BOYD, J. P. Lumber now under one flexible 

 order.. J. Forestry 42:681-682. Sept. 1944. 99.8 F768 



2170. BRITISH control order hurts British Columbia 

 log production. Pacific Pulp & Paper Indus. 18(l):29-30. 

 Jan. 1944. 302.8 Pll 



Analysis of probable effect of discontinuing special de- 

 pletion allowance. 



2171. BROWN, L. L. Timber control in Canada dur- 

 ing 1940. Canada Lumberman 61(1):16- 17. Jan. 1, 1941. 

 99.81 C16 



2172. DARROW, J. F. Pulp and paper industry in the 

 United States under priority controls. Paper Trade J. 

 114(8):133-134, 136. Feb. 19, 1942. 302.8 P196 



2173. EVANS, R. H. Wood pulp allocation during 

 World War U. Paper Mill News 68(35): 10. Sept. 1, 1945. 

 302.8 P195 



2174. FIRST steps in lumber's transition to new era. 

 South. Lumber J. 49(9): 18, 86. Sept. 1945. 99.81 So8 



Summary of steps taken by the Federal Government in 

 relaxing controls affecting forest products industries. 



2175. FLEISHEL, M. L. Statement of chairman, 

 Lumber and Timber Products Defense Committee. Amer. 

 Lumberman, 3197:40-43, 68-69. Feb. 8, 1941. 



99.81 Am3 



Includes statement by Leon Henderson, and presents 

 both industrial and government viewpoint. 



2176. MCCAULEY, M. Pulp and paper policies of 

 the War Production Board and predecessor agencies, 

 May 1940 to January 1944. U. S. War Prod. Bd. Spec. 

 Study 7, 161 p. Mar. 1, 1946. 



U. S. Natl. Securities Resources Libr. 



Issued by U. S. Civilian Production Administration. 

 Includes industry problems, control programs, orders, 

 and production- consumption statistics. 



2177. PORTER, O. M. Pulp allocations and 1943 wood 

 prospects. Paper Mill News 66(8):63-64, 66. Feb. 20, 

 1943. 302.8 P195 



Also in Paper Trade J. 116(7):125-128. Feb. 18, 1943 

 302.8 P196; Pacific Pulp & Paper Indus. 17(3):12-15. 

 Mar.. 1943. 302.8 Pll 



2178. SHALLCROSS, R. WPB programming of pulp, 

 paper. Paper Mill News 68(26):10- 11. June 30, 1945. 

 302.8 P195 



Paper and paperboard requirements and supply by end 

 use and grades, quarterly for 1944 and first quarter of 

 1945. 



2179. *U. S. CIVILIAN PRODUCTION ADMIN. Policy 

 documentation file; selected documents file; special 

 studies and related documents, 1940-47. 



U. S. Natl. Arch. RG179, Accession 2659 



Includes records of U. S. War Production Board and 

 predecessors. 



2180. *U. S. CIVILIAN PRODUCTION ADMIN. 

 Records, minutes and control data of the Office of Indus- 

 try Advisory Committees, 1941-1947. 



U. S. Natl. Arch. RG179, Accession 2575. 



Includes records of predecessors of U. S. Civilian Pro- 

 duction Administration. 



2181. U. S. CIVILIAN PRODUCTION ADMIN. Se- 

 lected publications and serial issuances in the policy 

 documentation file (NDAC, OPM, SPAB, WPB, CPA.). 

 Washington, 1947. 113 p. 



U. S. Natl. Security Resources Bd. Libr. 



Contains list of publications, bulletins, minutes and 

 memoranda turned over to U. S. National Archives by 

 war agencies controlling forest products programs; 

 arranged by title, series, and issuing divisions of agen- 

 cies including Lumber and Lumber Products Division, 

 U. S. War Production Board. List issued from U. S. 

 Office of Temporary Controls. 



'Not examined. 



