THE MEETING OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND - -CONTINUED. 



3433. U. S. FOREST SERV. DIV. OF STATE FORES- 

 TRY. Cooperative management and marketing for the 

 woodland owner. U. S. D. A. Farmers' B. 1927, 16 p., 

 illus. Feb. 1943. 1 Ag84F 



Principles and possibilities of cooperatives. Descrip- 

 tion of selected associations. 



3434. WORLEY. D. P. Some problems of marketing 

 farm timber and their possible solution through coopera- 

 tive action. Durham, N. C, 1947. 63 p., illus. Ref. 



Thesis (M.F.)— Duke University. 



FOREIGN TRADE 



3435. BEVAN, A. The world timber trade and the 

 future. J. Forestry 44:853-855. Nov. 1946. 99.8 F768 



3436. BOWER, R. P. Conditions in Newfoundland in 

 1942. II. Imports of interest to Canada. Com. Intel. J. 

 69:355-360. Nov. 6, 1943. 286.8 C16 



Data on imports of forest products from the United 

 States. 



3437. BRITISH COLUMBIA. BUR. OF ECONOMICS 

 AND STATISTICS. The external trade of British Colum- 

 bia, calendar years 1939-1944. Victoria, 1946. 328 p. 

 286.9 B772 



Statistics on exports and imports of forest products. 



3438. CANADA. BUR. OF STATISTICS. Trade of 

 Canada, 1946. Ottawa, 1947. 3 v. 253 C332A 



Annual; text in French and English. 



V. 1, Summary and analytical tables, 291 p.; v. 2, Ex- 

 portations, 424 p.; v. 3, Importations, 332 p. Forest 

 products section entitled Wood, Wood Products and Paper. 

 Summaries for shorter periods of time or for limited 

 aspects of trade appear in Commercial Intelligence Jour- 

 nal (286.8 C16) and its successor, Foreign Trade 

 (286.8 C162), and are sometimes reprinted in journals of 

 the trade. 



3439. CANADA. BUR. OF STATISTICS. EXTERNAL 

 TRADE BR. Forest products take leading role among 

 exports of commodities. Com. Intel. J. 75:574-578, illus. 

 Oct. 12, 1946. 286.8 C16 



3440. CANADA. DEPT. OF TRADE AND COMMERCE. 

 British timber control and its effect on Canadian exports. 

 Canada Lumberman 60(9):21-24. May 1, 1940. 99:81 C16 



3441. CANADA. TIMBER CONTROLLER. Export 

 regulations for 1948 covering softwoods from eastern 

 Canada. Canada Lumberman 67(23):79-80. Dec. 1, 1947. 

 99.81 C16 



Excerpts. 



3442. CRAIG, R. D. The War and Canadian timber 

 industries. Forestry Chron. 16:46-52. Jan. 1940. 

 99.8 F7623 



Foreign trade in lumber and other forest products. 

 Similar information in Canada Lumberman 60(9): 29-30; 

 (22):25-26. May 1, Nov. 15, 1940. 99.81 C16 



3443. CUMMING, R. S. Reverse trend noted in export 

 trade. Canada Lumberman 62(9):58, 60. May 1, 1942. 

 99.81 C16 



Export market shift from United Kingdom to United 

 States. 



3444. FORSLING, C. L. The future of the forests. 

 Agr. in the Americas 3:13-16, illus. Jan. 1943. 



1 F752A 



Also in Brit. Columbia Lumberman 27(ll):29-30, 75, 

 illus. Nov. 1943. 99.81 B27 



3445. GLESINGER, E. Forest products in a world 

 economy. Amer. Econ. Rev. 35(2):120-129. May 1945. 

 280.8 Am32 



Discussion by E. Staley, p. 134-135. 



3446. HILL, R. C. Waterborne trade. Timberman 

 49(2):140, 142, 144, 146. Dec. 1947. 99.81 T484 



Title of this monthly feature article varies; chiefly dis- 

 cussion of export situation and foreign markets in 

 Pacific shipping area. Section also gives ocean-going 

 freight information and periodic water-borne trade 

 statistics similar to those appearing in British Columbia 

 Lumberman, item 3495 in this bibliography. 



3447. KAUFFMAN, E. Timber mission. It takes all 

 kinds of wood to win a war— here's how we're getting it. 

 Amer. Forests 50:152-154, illus. Apr. 1944. 99.8 F762 



U. S. Office of Inter-American Affairs, U. S. Forest 

 Service, and U. S. Foreign Economic Administration in- 

 crease production and export to United States of 

 strategic Central and South American woods. 



3448. KUNSTENAAR, J. United States trade with 

 Canada in 1943. U. S. Bur. Foreign & Dom. Com. 

 Internatl. Ref. Serv. 2(15), 14 p. Sept. 1945. 157.54 In8 



THE MEETING OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND — CONTTNTTKn 



3449. LACHANCE, P. E. Canadian-American wood 

 trade. New Haven, Conn., 1942. 66 p. Ref. 



Thesis (M.F.)-Yale University. 



3450. MAFFRY, A., and LARY, H. B. Foreign trade 

 after the War. U. S. Bur. Foreign & Dom. Com. Econ. 

 Ser. 28, 22 p. Oct. 1943. 157.54 Ec7 



Table 2 predicts exports by commodity groups. In- 

 cludes wood and paper. 



3451. MAGUIRE, J. Wood and the world. Forum 104 

 (l):36-39. Sept. 1945. Howard Univ. Libr. 



3452. MONTY, T. J. Canadian trade with Southern 

 California. Com. Intel. J. 74:19-20. Jan. 5, 1946. 

 286.8 C16 



3453. MULLEN, A. J. 1939 review of United States 

 foreign trade in logs, lumber, and allied products. 

 Washington, U. S. Bur. Foreign & Dom. Com., Forest 

 Prod. Div., 1940. 14 p. 157.54 R32 



3454. NEUBRECH, W. L., and MULLEN, A. J. 1940 

 review of United States foreign trade in logs, lumber and 

 allied products. U. S. Bur. Foreign & Dom. Com. Indus. 

 Ref. Serv. Pt. 4, Forest Prod. 14, 33 p., illus. Mar. 

 1941. 157.54 In23 



3455. NITZE, P. H. United States exports of housing 

 materials. U. S. Dept. State B. 15:916-918. Nov. 17, 

 1946. 150 B87 



3456. PACIFIC NORTHWEST REGIONAL PLANNING 

 COMMISSION. The external trade of the Pacific North- 

 west; a study of the net receipts and net shipments of the 

 region, 1934 to 1939. Portland, Oreg., 1942. 113 p., 

 illus. 280.7 PllEx 



U. S. National Resources Planning Board, U. S. Dept. of 

 the Interior, Bonneville Power Administration, and 

 Northwest Regional Council cooperating. 



Supplementary Analysis, by J. E. Maxwell. Portland, 

 Oreg., 1942. 24 p. 



3457. PETERSON, L. E. Forest products from Latin 

 America. J. Forestry 45:423-427, map. June 1947. 

 99.8 F768 



3458. PORT OF SEATTLE. Victory book, 1944. 

 Seattle, Wash., 1944. 95 p., illus. 286 P83V 



Partial contents: Foreign trade essential to lumber, by 

 I. A. McCoy; Forecast of the Pacific Northwest pulp and 

 paper industry, by D. S. Denman. 



3459. ROCHESTER, G. H. The Canadian export picture. 

 Timber Canada 8(l):54-55, 98, 100, 102, illus. Sept. 1947. 

 99.81 T487 



3460. U. S. BUR. OF THE CENSUS. Foreign commerce 

 and navigation of the United States for the calendar year 

 1944. Washington, 1946-47. 2 v. in 4. 157.9 F76 



Forest products are in Group 2, which includes naval 

 stores and balsams, and Group 4, which includes wood 

 and paper products. 



Brought up to date by the annual Summary of Foreign 

 Commerce of the United States (157.41 Su62) and Monthly 

 Summary of the Foreign Commerce of the United States 

 (157.9 M76). Statistics for previous years include lend- 

 lease summaries and numerous periodical publications of 

 the Census Bureau which amplify information on trade 

 zones, customs districts, commodities imported and ex- 

 ported, value, shipping weight, water-borne commodities, 

 countries of origin, and countries of destination. 



3461. U. S. BUR. OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC COM- 

 MERCE. Foreign commerce yearbook, 1939. Washing- 

 ton, 1942. 322 p. 157.54 Y3F 



Includes exports and imports of wood products and 

 naval stores, arranged by countries, and quantity and 

 value statistics. 



3462. U. S. CONGRESS. SENATE. COMMITTEE ON 

 AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY. Investigation of lumber 

 and wood products being exported from the United States. 

 Hearings . . . 79th Cong., 2d sess. on S. Res. 230 . . . 

 Mar. 11, 12, and 15, 1946. Washington, 1946. 191 p. 

 99.76 Un372 



3463. U. S. FOREST SERV. The United States as a 

 source of timber for Europe and Asia in the immediate 

 post-war period. Washington, 1945. 26 p. 1.962 A2Un32 



Data on prewar and postwar production, consumption, 

 exports, and imports of forest products for United States, 

 Europe, and Asia. 



3464. U. S. OFF. OF LEND-LEASE ADMIN. Records 

 of statistics, export authorizations and declarations, 

 requisition estimates, and correspondence, 1941-1942. 

 U. S. Natl. Archives, RG 169, Accessions 1200, 1334, 

 1506, 1846, and miscellaneous accessions of Foreign 

 Economic Administration and predecessor agencies. 



