MANAGEMENT OF FOREST- PRODUCT HARVESTING 

 AND PROCESSING-CONTINUED. 



MANAGEMENT OF FOREST-PRODUCT HARVESTING 

 AND PROCESSING - -CONTINUED. 



2929. NEUBRECH, W. L. Paper feels the pressure. 

 Dom. Com. 31(6):19-22, illus. Feb. 11, 1943. 



157.54 D713 



2930. NEUBRECH, W. L. The paper situation; a syn- 

 opsis. Foreign Com. Weekly 7:36. June 27, 1942. 

 157.54 F763 



2931. NEUBRECH, W. L. Pulp and paper [trends in 

 19461. Dom. Com. 35(1):38, illus. Jan. 1946. 



157.54 D713 



2932. NEUBRECH, W. L. What about paper in 1945? 

 Paper Indus. & Paper World 26:1571-1572, illus. Mar. 

 1945 302 8 P1923 



2933. NEWSPRINT ASSOCIATION OF CANADA. 

 Newsprint supply in wartime; factual summary of situa- 

 tion. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 45:441-443. May 1944. 

 302.8 P96 



2934. PORTER, O. M., comp. U. S. woodpulp capacity 

 for years 1939 to 1948. Paper Mill News 70(42):22. 

 Oct. 18, 1947. 302.8 P195 



2935. POWERS, M. E. Paper stocks continue to 

 slump; pulp gains slightly. Inland Printer 113(5):27-30. 

 Aug. 1944. 238.8 In 5 



2936. PULPWOOD: U. S. mill receipts down lio/o in 

 1943. Pacific Pulp & Paper Indus. 18(5):59-60, 62, 64. 

 May 1944. 302.8 Pll 



2937. RITCHIE, J. L. Record of the southern pulp and 

 paper industry in World War II. South. Pulp & Paper J. 

 7(5):19-22, illus. Oct. 1944. 302.8 So8 



2938. RITCHIE, J. L. Some national and international 

 aspects of the pulp situation. Paper Mill News 69(25): 

 112. 114, 116. June 22, 1946. 302.8 P195 



2939. STEVENSON, L. T. How and why the southern 

 paper and pulp industry leads the Nation. South. Pulp 



& Paper J. 8(5):83-85. Oct. 1945. 302.8 So8 



2940. STEVENSON, L. T. New index of industrial 

 production. Paper Trade J. 113(ll):39-40, illus. Sept. 

 11, 1941. 382.8 P196 



Application of U. S. Federal Reserve Board index to 

 the paper industry. 



2941. SW ANSON, O. F. Wood pulp production and 

 consumption... 1946. World's Paper Trade Rev. 127: 

 1558-1559, 1561. June 19, 1947. 302.8 W89 



Production and requirements aspects. 



2942. U. S. BUR. OF THE CENSUS. Census of pulp 

 mills and of paper and paperboard mills, 1945. Wash- 

 ington, 1946. 48 p., maps. (Facts for Indus. Ser. 24-1) 

 173.409 FllPu 



U. S. Civilian Production Administration and predeces- 

 sors cooperating. 



Annual summaries issued since 1942, giving production 

 and consumption data with sections on pulpwood and wood- 

 pulp. 1941 summary entered as 157.41 F76. Later statis- 

 tics issued in monthly form as Facts for Industry Series 

 M14A, item 2943. 



2943. U. S. BUR. OF THE CENSUS. Pulp and paper 

 manufacture in the United States, October 1947. Wash- 

 ington, 1947. 5 p. (Facts for Indus. Ser. M14A) 

 157.41 F1137 



Monthly production and consumption statistics since 



1946, supplementing Facts for Industry Series 24-1, 

 item 2942, and continuing statistics published in Facts 

 for Industry Series 24-2, Paper, paperboard and building 

 board (173.409 FllPa); Series 24-3, Wood pulp produc- 

 tion and consumption in the manufacture of paper and 

 paperboard (173.409 FllWp); Series 24-4, Paper and 

 paperboard (173.409 FllPat); Series 38-4, Paperboard 

 (173.409 FllPab). Issuing agency varies. 



2944. U. S. BUR. OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC 

 COMMERCE. Industry report: pulp and paper, August 

 1945. Washington, 1945. 28 p. (Pulp & Paper Ser. Pt. 1) 

 U. S. Dept. Com. Libr. 



U. S. War Production Board cooperating. 

 Data later revised for Facts for Industry Series. Sta- 

 tistics available since 1941. 



2945. U. S. BUR. OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC 

 COMMERCE. PULP AND PAPER UNIT. Pulp and paper 

 — foreign economic and industrial developments. 



U. S. Bur. Foreign and Dom. Com. Indus. Ref. Serv., 

 Pt. 6, Forest Prod. 3(6), 4 p., illus. Aug. 1945. 

 157.54 In236 



2946. U. S. OFF. OF DOMESTIC COMMERCE. IN- 

 DUSTRY DIV. Pulpwood. U. S. Off. Dom. Com. Indus. 

 Ref. Serv. Pt. 12, Commod. Ref. Ser. 5(8), 4 p. May 



1947. 157.54 In2312 

 Production and consumption. 



2947. U. S. OFF. OF DOMESTIC COMMERCE. FOR- 

 EST PRODUCTS SECT. Industry report: pulp and paper, 

 Dec. 1947, 40 p. 157.54 In26 



Issued monthly since January 1944, originally as Pulp 

 and Paper Series Pt. 1 from U. S. Bureau of Foreign and 

 Domestic Commerce, with U. S. War Production Board 

 and successor agencies cooperating. This issue contains 

 statistics on raw materials, manufactures, prices, labor, 

 and distribution. 



2948. U. S. OFF. OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE. Pulp 

 and paper developments in Newfoundland. U. S. Off. 

 Internatl. Trade Indus. Ref. Serv. Pt. 6. Forest Prod., 

 5(1), 2 p. Jan. 1947. 157.54 In236 



Digested from report by G. K. Donald. 



2949. U. S. PULPWOOD situation; the statistical back- 

 ground of the paper industry's No. 1 problem. Pulp 6 

 Paper Mag. Canada 45:93-94. Feb. 1944. 302.8 P96 



2950. UNITED STATES PULP PRODUCERS ASSOCIA- 

 TION. Wood pulp statistics. New York, 1947. 269 p. 

 302.9 Un32 



Annual publication. Includes rayon. 



2951. UNITED STATES PULP PRODUCERS ASSOCIA- 

 TION. The woodpulp industry of the United States; charts 

 of production, imports, exports and consumption. New 

 York, 1940. 23 p. 302 Un36 



2952. VINCENT, R. The changing pattern in wood 

 pulp production. Pulp 6 Paper Indus. 19(4):60-61. Apr. 

 1945. 302.8 Pll 



2953. WALLACE, G. R. Review of the Association of 

 Pulp Consumers, Inc. Paper Indus. & Paper World 25: 

 1422, 1424. Mar. 1944. 302.8 P1923 



Production and requirements aspect. 



Waste 



2954. BIRCHARD, W. H. Waste in pulp manufacture. 

 Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 43:153-156. Convention Issue, 

 1942. 302.8 P96 



2955. CANADIAN PULP AND PAPER ASSOCIATION 

 TECHNICAL SECT. The problem of waste sulphite liquor 

 which represents a challenge to the Canadian pulp and 

 paper industry. Montreal, 1943. 39 p., illus. Ref. 



302 C1622 



2956. HASSELSTROM, T. What practical lines should 

 be followed as to fundamental research on sulphate pulp 

 byproducts. Paper Trade J. 120(TAPPI Sect.):197-200. 

 May 17, 1945. 302.8 P196 



2957. HILL, A. C. Recent advances in the utilization 

 of lignin in waste sulphite liquor. Pulp & Paper Mag. 

 Canada 41(2):148-150, 196-197. Feb. 1940. 302.8 P96 



2958. LEWIS, H. F. Lignin - an economic liability or 

 a chemical asset. Chem. and Engin. News 23:1074-1080. 

 June 25, 1945. 381 J825N 



2959. MCCARTHY, J. L. Nature of sulfite waste 

 liquor. Pulp & Paper Indus. 19(ll):35-36. Nov. 1945. 

 302.8 Pll 



Estimated quantities of sulfite waste liquor constituents 

 available annually in the Pacific Northwest and an esti- 

 mate of tons of lignin in commercial use are given. 



2960. NEWMAN, C. A. Recovery of wood and fibre 

 wastes. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 45:603-604. July 

 1944. 302.8 P96 



Quebec North Shore Paper Company. 



2961. SETTERWALL, F. Heat recovery in pulp and 

 paper mills. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 46:1004-1005. 

 Dec. 1945. 302.8 P96 



Utilization of sulfite liquor as fuel. 



2962. STROMQUIST, W. G. Stream pollution problems 

 of the Tennessee Valley. Paper Trade J. 118(21):42-44. 

 May 25, 1944. 302.8 P196 



Problem created by paper and rayon plant waste. De- 

 scribes efforts of U. S. Tennessee Valley Authority to 

 cooperate with industry. 



2963. WARRICK, L. F. Industrial wastes ... Pulp and 

 paper industry. Indus. & Engin. Chem. 39:670-676, illus. 

 May 1947. Ref. 381 J825 



2964. WHIPPLE, S. C, and PRICE, M. W. The extent 

 of and methods of reduction of waste in wood preparation. 

 Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 42:123-126, illus. Convention 

 Issue, 1941. 302.8 P96 



Preparation for pulping. Amounts lost and labor expend- 

 ed. 



