MANAGEMENT OF FOREST-PRODUCT HARVESTI NG 

 AND PROCESSING — CONTINUED. 



2605. LOG GRADES and lumber yields. South. Lumber- 

 man 160(2015): 28-29. Mar. 15, 1940. 99.81 So82 



2606. MATSON, E. E. Lumber grade recovery study of 

 Oregon coast range type Douglas-fir timber. West Coast 

 Lumberman 74(5):82, 86, 88, illus. May 1947. 99.81 W52 



2607. MATTHEWS, D. M. Use of Doyle log scale in 

 Ontario. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 48(13): 114, 116, 118. 

 Dec. 1947. 302.8 P96 



Includes effect on stumpage and products prices. 



2608. NATIONAL HARDWOOD LUMBER ASSOCIATION. 

 Rules for the measurement & inspection of hardwood 

 lumber, cypress, veneers and thin lumber. Chicago, 1947. 

 104 p. 99.76 N211 



Includes fees for inspection, and sales code. 



2609. SCHOLZ, H. F. Quality of side lumber from oak 

 tie bolts in southern Wisconsin and Minnesota. Results of 

 study from five operations totaling more than 5,000,000 

 board feet. Cross Tie B. 25(10):8, 10, 14, illus. Oct. 

 1944. 99.82 C87 



2610. *SCHUETT, F. H. Lumber values in Connecticut 

 hardwoods. New Haven, Conn., 1941. 



Thesis (M.F.)-Yale University. 



2611. U. S. FOREST SERV. FOREST PRODUCTS 

 LABORATORY. Saw-log grades for hardwoods— Central 

 States studies. U. S. Forest Serv. Forest Prod. Lab. 

 Rpt. D1699, 22 p. 1947. 1.9 F761R 



Gives comparative values. 



2612. U. S. FOREST SERV. LAKE STATES FOREST 

 EXPERIMENT STATION. Overrun of lumber from aspen 

 bolts. U. S. Forest Serv. Lake States Forest Expt. Sta. 

 Tech. Note 215, 1 p. Apr. 1944. 1.9 F7625T 



2613. WALPOLE, F. R. A study of the scope of the 

 Doyle, Scribner and International log rules for measuring 

 value outturn of northeastern hardwood logs. Syracuse, 

 1942. 1 p. 241.8 N48 



Abstract of thesis (M.F.)— New York State College of 

 Forestry. 



2614. ZACH, L. W. The application of sample log 

 scaling in Region One. U. S. Forest Serv. North. Rocky 

 Mountain Forest & Range Expt. Sta. Res. Note 31, 10 p. 

 Nov. 9, 1943. 1.9622 N3R31 



2615. ZILLGITT, W. M., and SALMINEN, W. A. 

 Valuable products can be recovered from No. 2 and poorer 

 logs. U. S. Forest Serv. Lake States Forest Expt. Sta. 

 Tech. Note 262, 1 p. Oct. 1946. 1.9 F7625T 



Production, Stocks 



2616. *BRECK, R. W. Lumber production in New Eng- 

 land. New Haven, Conn., 1941. 



Thesis (M.F.)-Yale University. 



2617. CALIFORNIA REDWOOD ASSOCIATION. Report 

 for the month of January 1946. San Francisco, 1946. 



1 p. 99.9 C124R 



Redwood statistics of production, orders, shipments, 

 and distribution. 



2618. CANADA. BUR. OF STATISTICS. FORESTRY 

 BR. Production, shipments and stock on hand of sawmills 

 east of the Rockies, October 1947. Ottawa, 1947. 21 p. 

 99.9 C168P 



Monthly from January 1946. Parallel text in French and 

 English. 



2619. CANADA. BUR. OF STATISTICS. FORESTRY 

 BR. Production, shipments and stock on hand of sawmills 

 in British Columbia, December 1947. Ottawa, 1947. 7 p. 

 99.9 C168 



Issues monthly. 



2620. DAVIS, H. E. Lumber and log production from 

 TVA reservoirs. South. Lumberman 170(2139):66, 68, 70, 

 72, 74. May 15, 1945. 99.81 So82 



Disposal of stumpage, logs, and lumber in reservoir 

 clearance. 



2621. DICKERMAN, M. B. Lumber production gains in 

 the Northern Rocky Mountain region. U. S. Forest Serv. 

 North. Rocky Mountain Forest & Range Expt. Sta. Res. 

 Note 53, 4 p. Aug. 1947. 1.9622 N3R31 



U. S. Bureau of the Census cooperating. 



Also unnumbered annual lumber production tables were 

 issued until 1945, the 1941 table presenting statistics 

 since 1869 (1.9 F7628L). Additional statistics appear in 

 Production of Lumber and Timber Products in Idaho and 

 Montana, 1939, by C. N. Whitney, Res. Note 8; Production 

 of Lumber, Lath and Shingles in Idaho and Montana, 1940, 

 by C. N. Whitney, Res. Note 14; and 1945 Lumber Produc- 

 tion, by P. N. Holmes, Res. Note 49. 



MANAGEMENT OF FOREST- PRODUCT HARVESTING 

 AND PROCESSING --CONTINUE P. 



2622. ELY, R. J. W. Montana's production; a statistical 

 summary of the State's industries, 1930-1947. Mont. 

 State U. Bur. Business Res. B. 11, 60 p. 1947. 



252.49 Un3 

 Lumbering, p. 31-35. 



2623. FOSTER, R. R. Federal Reserve index of lumber 

 production in the United States, 1919-1941. Description 

 of methods used in 1940 revision. Washington? U. S. Bd. 

 Governors, Fed. Reserve System, 1942. 30 p. 173 F31F1 



2624. GUSTAFSON, R. O., OGDEN, W. H., and 

 BIBLE, T. W. Sawmills and lumber cut in certain Ten- 

 nessee Valley counties, 1944 and 1945. U. S. Tenn. Val. 

 Authority Forestry B. 8, 37 p., maps. Sept. 1947. 

 (Forestry Data for the Tenn. Val. Pt 5) 173.2 T25Fo 



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

 cooperating. 



Production statistics also in Sawmills and Lumber Pro- 

 duction Data for the Year 1942, by G. S. Bower, T. W. 

 Bible, and L. M. Coperland (Forestry B. 7, 50 p., Sept. 

 1947); and in Lumber for Industry; Lumber Production by 

 Species for Counties in the Tennessee Valley and Sur- 

 rounding Region, by W. W. Jolly, E. F. Olson, and T. W. 

 Bible (Forestry B. 6, 21 p., Dec. 1946), including maps 

 of production by counties for 21 species. 



2625. HORN, A. G. Most Lake States lumber now 

 produced by smaller sawmills. U. S. Forest Serv. Lake 

 States Forest Expt. Sta. Tech. Note 252, 1 p. 1946. 



1.9 F7625T 



Production by size of mill, 1941-45. 



Information on Lake States production for 1942 and 1943, 

 in Tech. Notes 204 and 208. 



2626. HOYLE, R. J. The effect of war on the produc- 

 tion and use of lumber. South. Lumberman 166(2085):41- 

 43. Feb. 15, 1942. 99.81 So82 



2627. THE HUNDRED western mills which produced 

 the most lumber in 1946. West Coast Lumberman 79(3): 

 66. Mar. 1947. 99.81 W52 



Annual feature; gives firm name, location of mill and 

 amount of lumber cut. 



2628. JENSEN, V. S., and DESMOND, R. C. North- 

 eastern lumber production in 1941. U. S. Forest Serv. 

 Northeast. Forest Expt. Sta. Tech. Note 53, 1 p. 1942. 

 1.9 F7622T 



U. S. Bureau of the Census cooperating. 



2629. JOHNSON, H. M. Production of logs in Washing- 

 ton & Oregon, 1925-1940. U. S. Forest Serv. Pacific 

 Northwest Forest & Range Expt. Sta. Prod. Paper 2, 11 p. 

 Nov. 15, 1941. 1.9622 P2P942 



Supplements for 1941 and 1942 by same author, entitled 

 Production of Lumber, Shingles and Lath in Washington 

 and Oregon, 1869-1939 (Prod. Paper 1, 11 p., 1941). 



2630. KELLOGG, L. F. 1941 production of black 

 walnut lumber in the Corn Belt States. U. S. Forest Serv. 

 Central States Forest Expt. Sta. Tech. Note 55, 8 p. 1942. 

 1.9622 C3T22 



2631. KELLOGG, L. F. Preliminary report on lumber 

 production for 1942 in [various Midwestern States]. U. S. 

 Forest Serv. Central States Forest Expt. Sta. Tech. 

 Notes 56-62, 7 nos. 1943. 1.9622 C3T22 



U. S. Bureau of the Census and U. S. War Production 

 Board cooperating. 



No. 56, Iowa; 57, Ohio; 58, Indiana; 59, Missouri; 60, 

 Illinois; 61, Kansas; 62, Nebraska. 



2632. LECLAIR, W. J. Lumber production in Canada. 

 Timber Canada 7(l):61-64, illus. Sept. 1946. 99.81 T487 



2633. LOCKARD, C. R. Where are we now? South. 

 Lumberman 167(2105):237-238, illus. Dec. 15, 1943. 

 99.81 So82 



Method of estimating production in southern sawmills. 



2634. LOUISIANA. FORESTRY COMMISSION. 1946 

 timber production in Louisiana. Baton Rouge? 1947. 



3 p. La. Br. Libr. 



Annual since 1944, based on Louisiana Department of 

 Revenue reports. Production of lumber and pulpwood, 

 and severance taxes collected by parishes. 



2635. MAY. R. H., and SIMONTACCHI, A. Production 

 of lumber and other sawed products in California and 

 Nevada, 1946. (Preliminary data) U. S. Forest Serv. 

 Calif. Forest & Range Expt. Sta. Res. Note 55, 9 p., map. 

 Oct. 1, 1947. 1.9 F7626R 



U. S. Bureau of the Census cooperating. 



Map shows sawmills active in California. Previous 

 estimates of lumber, lath and shingle production in this 

 area for the period of this bibliography: For 1945, Res. 

 Note 50, compiled by G. F. Burks, R. H. May, A. 

 Simontacchi, B. M. Fadie, and G. H. Stovall; for 1944, 



*Not examined. 



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