THE ME ETING O F SUPPLY AND DE M AND - -CONTINUED. 



3572. JAMES, L. M. The trend of lumber prices. 

 J. Forestry 45:646-649, illus. Sept. 1947. 99.8 F768 



3573. KEEPERS, C. H. New method of wood evaluation. 

 Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 45(1):26-31, illus. Jan. 1944. 

 302.8 P96 



Table 4, The effect of the O.P.A. ceiling prices on the 

 costs of pulp manufactured from pine. Balance of 

 article is technology rather than economics. 



3574. KEIM, W. G. Geographical differentials in 

 prices of building materials. U.. S. Temporary Natl. 

 Econ. Com., Investigation of Concentration of Econ. 

 Power. Monog. 33, 459 p., illus. 1940. 280.12 Un3986M 



Includes industry description, marketing, and prices 

 of the following commodities: turpentine, Douglas-fir, 

 oak flooring, yellow pine, ponderosa pine, white pine, 

 doors and windows. 



Condensed in U. S. Fed. Home Loan Bank Rev. 8:48-50. 

 Nov. 1941. 173.2 H75Ho 



3575. KELLEY, M. A. R. Farm fences. U. S. D. A. 

 Farmers' B. 1832, rev., 59 p., illus. Apr. 1946. 1 Ag84F 



3576. KELLOGG, L. F. Factors affecting wartime 

 prices for black walnut stumpage. J. Forestry 43:880- 

 882. Dec. 1945. 99.8 F768 



3577. LITTLETON, J. E. Ups and downs in pine 

 prices. Canada Lumberman 63(7): 16. Apr. 1, 1943. 

 99.81 C16 



3578. LITTLETON, J; E. "Ups and downs" of hem- 

 lock and spruce prices, 1905-1942. Canada Lumberman 

 63(21):14. Nov. 1, 1943. 99.81 C16 



3579. MATERIALS and labor prices. Engin. News- 

 Rec. 139:826, 829-831. Dec. 11, 1947. 290.8 En34 



Usually appears in first technical issue of each month. 

 Contains periodic summaries of trends in New York City 

 since 1874, and other regional data. Includes prices of 

 lumber, plywood, piles and ties. 



3580. THE OUTLOOK on lumber supplies and prices. 

 Furniture Mir. 62(4):6, 25-26. Apr. 1941. 300.8 F982 



Southern Furniture Manufacturer's Association, 

 American Walnut Manufacturers Association, Mahogany 

 Association and others cooperating. 



Furniture wood prices emphasized. 



3581. PATTERSON, A. E. Stumpage [prices] and 

 forest land values. Ga. U. George Foster Peabody School 

 Forestry Leaflet 1, 4 p. Apr. 1943. 99.9 G297 



3582. PROBLEMS of pricing veneer. Veneers & Ply- 

 wood 41(1):20. Jan. 1947. 99.82 V55 



3583. SCHAPHORST, W. F. What it costs to cut prices. 

 South. Lumberman 163(2057):263. Dec. 15, 1941. 



99.81 So82 



Formula for lumber dealers to use in figuring volume 

 increase required to compensate price cuts. 



3584. SETTEL, L. S. Price of stumpage. J. Forestry 

 41:223-224. Mar. 1943. 99.8 F768 



U. S. Forest Service policy, particularly in the South. 



3585. SMITH, R. C. Some factors affecting pine 

 stumpage prices in the vicinity of Durham, North Caro- 

 lina. Durham, N. C, 1947. 22 p. Ref. 



Thesis (M.F.)— Duke University. 



3586. SOUTHERN hardwood prices; northern hardwood 

 prices. Natl. Hardwood Mag. 21(11):109. Dec. 1947. 

 99.8 N212 



Issued monthly from February 1946, when quoted prices 

 were U. S. Office of Price Administration ceilings. 

 Occasionally West Coast and foreign prices are included. 



3587. A SURVEY of the present and prospective situa- 

 tion with regard to gum spirits turpentine. Naval Stores 

 Rev. 52(27):8, 10, 12. Oct. 3, 1942. 99.81 N22 



Similar information on gum rosin prices, Naval Stores 

 Rev. 52(29):8, 10, 12, 14. Oct. 17, 1942. 



3588. SWANSON, O. F. Pulp, a price and production 

 problem. Paper Trade J. 124(9):58, 60. Feb. 27, 1947. 

 302.8 P196 



3589. STEER, H. B., comp. Stumpage and log prices 

 for the calendar year 1943. U. S. D. A. Statist. 80, 138 

 p., maps. Jan. 1945. 1 Ag84St 



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

 cooperating. 



Statistics for 1938-42 are published in Statis. B. 71, 75, 

 76, 78, 79. 



3590. TROXELL, H. E. Stumpage and log price trends 

 in the United States. Durham, N. C, 1947. 80 p., illus. 

 Ref. 



Thesis (M.F.)-Duke University. 



3591. U. S. BUR. OF LABOR STATISTICS. Average 

 wholesale prices and index numbers of individual com- 

 modities, December and the year 1947. Washington, 

 1947. 34 p. 158.6 P93A 



THEMEETINGOFSUPPLYANDDEMAND --mNTTNirer. 



Monthly. Statistics before 1944 were issued periodi- 

 cally as bulletins of the Bureau. Includes price indexes 

 for lumber, pulp and paper. These are often reproduced 

 in trade journals or in Government publications such as 

 the Federal Reserve Bulletin (173 F31B) and the Survey 

 of Current Business (157.7 C76Ds). 



3592. U. S. BUR. OF LABOR STATISTICS. Index 

 numbers of wholesale prices of paper and pulp. Monthly 

 Labor Rev. 63:122-123. July 1946. 158.6 B87M 



3593. U. S. FOREST SERV. CALIFORNIA FOREST 

 AND RANGE EXPERIMENT STATION. Stumpage and log 

 prices in California by species and type of sale; prelimi- 

 nary statistics for 1943. U. S. Forest Serv. Calif. Forest 

 & Range Expt. Sta. Res. Note 38, 1 p. July 1944. 



1.9 F7626R 



U. S. Bureau of the Census cooperating. 



Note 20, Preliminary statistics for 1941; Note 30, 

 Preliminary statistics for 1942. 



3594. U. S. FOREST SERV. CENTRAL STATES 

 FOREST EXPERIMENT STATION. Stumpage and log 

 prices in the Central Region; preliminary statistics for 



1940. Columbus, Ohio, 1941. 15 p. 1.9622 C3St9 



3595. U. S. FOREST SERV. DIV. OF FOREST 

 ECONOMICS. Preliminary 1943 stumpage prices in 

 Oregon and Washington. Washington, 1944. 12 p. 

 1.962 F4P910 



3596. U. S. FOREST SERV. DIV. OF FOREST 

 ECONOMICS. Preliminary 1943 stumpage prices in 

 Southern Pine Region. Washington, 1944. 20 p. 

 1.962 F4P91 



Includes log prices. 



3597. U. S. FOREST SERV. NORTHERN ROCKY 

 MOUNTAIN FOREST AND RANGE EXPERIMENT 

 STATION. Stumpage prices since 1912 [1912-1943]. 

 Missoula, Mont., 1936-44. 101 p. 1.9 F7628S 



"Not for publication." 



Tables since 1936 issued separately for addition to 

 binder. 



3598. U. S. FOREST SERV. NORTHERN ROCKY 

 MOUNTAIN FOREST AND RANGE EXPERIMENT 

 STATION. DIV. OF FOREST PRODUCTS. Preliminary 

 1941 log prices in the Northern Rocky Mountain region. 

 U. S. Forest Serv. North. Rocky Mountain Forest & 

 Range Expt. Sta. Res. Note 23, 2 p. June 10, 1942. 

 1.9622 N3R31 



1939 prices in Res. Note 7; 1940 prices in Res. Note 15. 



3599. U. S. FOREST SERV. NORTHERN ROCKY 

 MOUNTAIN FOREST AND RANGE EXPERIMENT 

 STATION. FOREST UTILIZATION SERV. Review of 

 cross tie specifications. Missoula, Mont., 1946. 2 p. 

 1.9622 N3R32 



Includes price statistics. 



3600. U. S. OFF. OF PRICE ADMINISTRATION. Lum- 

 ber prices and production in United States. Timberman 

 45(9): 100. July 1944. 99.81 T484 



Period through World War I and after compared with 

 World War H through 1943. 



3601. WEST COAST LUMBERMEN'S ASSOCIATION. 

 ACCOUNTING AND STATISTICAL DEPT. Report of 

 average price received, month of November 1947. 

 Portland, Oreg., 1947. 1 p. 99.9 W529Re 



Monthly. 



3602. WHEELER B. O. An analysis of Douglas fir 

 lumber prices and factors contributing to their structure 

 and behavior. Berkeley, Calif., 1942. 426 p., illus. Ref. 



Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of California. 



3603. WHEELER, B. O. Prices and competition in the 

 Douglas fir industry. Timberman 42(9): 12, 15, 28. July 



1941. 99.81 T484 



3604. WISCONSIN. UNIVERSITY. COLLEGE OF 

 AGRICULTURE EXTENSION SERV. Wisconsin forest 

 products price review. Lake States Timber Digest 2(3): 

 8-9. Nov. 6, 1947. 99.81 L14 



Wisconsin Conservation Department cooperating. 



Reports compiled 3 times yearly and published in this 

 periodical beginning June 19, 1947. Formerly issued as 

 the Forest Products Price Supplement, Economic Infor- 

 mation for Wisconsin Farmers (275.29 W75Ec). 



3605. ZIEGLER, E. A. Leaves from a notebook of a 

 forest economist. Forest Farmer 5(6):4, 7. Mar. 1946. 

 99.8 F7692 



Stumpage prices in the South and West. 



Wartime Controls and Legislation 



3606. THE BOOTLEGGERS are back. Amer. Lumber- 

 man 3333:30-32, 52. Apr. 27, 1946. 99.81 Am3 



Effect of O.P.A. price ceilings. 



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