INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE--CONTINUED. 
Lists manufacturers by product classification; an 
alphabetical list of manufacturers; an index to trade 
names. 
2066. TIMBERMAN. Forest products industry 
directory of western North America, 1950. Portland, 
Oreg.,1949. 455 p. 225 T483 
Contents list basic-production mills; wood products 
mills; wholesale, distribution, and export dealers; trade 
associations; forestry organizations, and personnel. 
2067. TREMENDOUS expansion of western forest in- 
dustries. West Coast Lumberman 75(9):60-62. Sept. 
1948. 99.81 W52 
Maps, and list of new industries in Washington, Oregon, 
California, Alaska, and British Columbia. 
2068. U. S. FOREST SERV. DIV. OF FOREST PROD- 
UCTS. Lumber manufacturing, wood using and allied 
associations, 1951. Washington,1951. 27p. 1.9 F76Lm 
A periodically revised directory of primary and secon- 
dary manufacturers and allied industries’ associations. 
Lists grading rules and standards issued or employed by 
the associations. ; 
2069. *VIDETO, H. E. Directory, wood using indus- 
tries of New Brunswick, exclusive of pulp and paper and 
sawmills. Fredericton,New Brunswick Resources 
Devipmt. Bd.,1951. 20 p. 
2070. WEST COAST LUMBERMEN'S ASSOCIATION. 
Where to buy Douglas fir, west coast hemlock, Sitka 
spruce, western red cedar. Portland,Oreg.,1952. 45 p. 
225 W525 
An annual directory giving the capacity of mills, 
facilities, and lists of items manufactured. 
2071. WITHEROW, B. M. Lumber and its remanu- 
facture; an inventory and directory and Pennsylvania's 
wood using industries. State College, Pa.,1948. 36 p. 
Ref. : 
Thesis (M.F.) - Pennsylvania State College. 
Pt. 1, A history of the industry in Pennsylvania, Pt. 2, 
The inventory; Pt. 3, The directory. 
CORPORATE FINANCE 
2072. DUN & BRADSTREET. Failures in manufactur- 
ing, wholesaling, and retailing of lumber, furniture, and 
finished wood products, 1934-July 1948. New York,1948? 
1p. 284 D91Fai 
2073. THE LUMBERMEN'S NATIONAL RED BOOK 
SERV. Reference book. Chicago,Lumbermen's Credit 
Assoc.,1952. Various paging. Libr. Cong. 
Published twice yearly, with supplements. A leasing 
service; volumes cannot be purchased. 
A directory of lumber and wood products companies, 
giving their financial strength and credit rating. 
2074. REMER, MITCHELL, and REITZEL. Lumber 
and timber stocks. Timberman 49(3)-54(2). Jan.1948- 
Dec,1952. 99.81 T484 
Monthly quotations. 
2075. U.S. BUR. OF INTERNAL REVENUE. EXCESS 
PROFITS TAX COUNCIL. Lumber manufacturing indus- 
try, with special emphasis on southern and ponderosa 
pine. Washington,1949. 74 p. 151.51 L97 
Prepared by J. M. Jarrett in connection with claims for 
relief from excess profits tax, filed by various lumbering 
corporations. Partial contents: Use and market distribu- 
tion; Volume of lumber production; Market for United 
States lumber; Profits of lumber producers. Appended 
tables contain statistics of production, distribution, con- 
sumption, prices, and profit and loss situation in the 
industry. References, p.62-63. 
2076. U.S. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION. Quar- 
terly financial report, United States manufacturing 
corporations, lst Q. 1948-4th Q. 1952. 20 v. 173 F32Q 
U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission, cooperating. 
Includes statistics for corporations in these industry 
groups: Lumber and wood products; Furniture and fix- 
tures; Paper and allied products. 
2077. U. S. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMIS- 
SION. Data on profits and operations including surplus, 
1946-47. U.S. Securities & Exch. Comn. Survey Amer. 
Listed Corp. Pt. 4,260 p. Feb.1949. 173.2 Se3Sup 
Lumber and wood products corporations, including 
furniture, p.228-257. 
2078. WILLIAMSON, A. H. Forest industry financing 
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9-67. 1952. 99.9 W522 
*Not examined. 
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RESEARCH (FOREST PRODUCTS) 
2079. BAKER, W. J. The Oregon Forest Products 
Laboratory, revised by R. H. Plow. Oreg. Forest Prod. 
Lab. Inform. C. 3,rev.,22 p. June 1952. 99.9 Or3522I 
2080. CANADA. DEPT. OF RESOURCES AND DE- 
VELOPMENT. FORESTRY BR. Research facilities of 
the Forest Products Laboratories Division, Ottawa and 
Vancouver. Ottawa,1952. 15 p. 99.79 C164 
2031. COORDINATION of research in the field of : 
forest products. Forest Prod. Res. Soc. Proc. 2:136-149. 
99.9 F7662P 
2032. DARWIN, W. N. Tennessee Valley Authority's 
interest in forest products research. Forest Prod. Res. 
Soc. J. 2(1):76-85. Ref. Apr.1952. 99.9 F7662J 
2083. DOSKER, C. D. Significance of research to in- 
dustry. Forest Prod. Res. Soc. Proc. 3:391-395. 1949. 
99.9 F7662P 
2084. DUNN, P. M. Forest products research in 
Oregon. Iowa State Col. J. Sci. 22:363-369. July 1948. 
470 Io9 
Cooperative program centered chiefly at Oregon State 
College, Corvallis. 
2085. ELMENDORF, A. Forest products research in 
industry laboratories. Forest Prod. Res. Soc. Proc. 2: 
138-140. 1948. 99.9 F7662P 
Discusses competition with public-agency laboratories. 
2086. FENSOM, K. G. Wood research in Canada. 
Wood [eondon| 15:157-159. May 1950. 99.82 W855 
Chiefly the work of the Forest Products Laboratories. 
2087. FOREST PRODUCTS RESEARCH SOCIETY. 
Proceedings of the national annual meeting, 2-4. 1948-50. 
3v. 99.9 F7662P : 
Publication of technical articles continues in its Journal. 
99.9 F7662d 
2088. GARLAND, H. State forest products research 
in Michigan. Paper Trade J. 130(7):22-24. Feb.16,1950. 
302.8 P196 
2089. HERITAGE, C. C. Technical development for 
the small company. Brit. Columbia Lumberman 33(8):54- 
56,68-70. Aug.1949. 99.81 B77 
Also in Forest Prod. Res. Soc. Proc. 3:402-411. 1949. 
99.9 F7662P; Timber Canada 10(2):28-29,69-73; (3):38- 
40. Oct.-Nov.1949. 99.81 T487 
Financing research in forest products. 
2090. HORNE, R. Higher end uses of non-waste. 
Nowest. Wood Prod. Clinic Proc. 7:54-57. 1952. 99.9 Sp6 
2091. JENKINS, J. H. Canadian economy demands re- 
search. Canada Lumberman 71(5):78-80,150,152,154. 
May 1951. 99.81 C16 
A review of forest products research development in 
Canada. 
2092. JENKINS, J. H. Development of forest products 
research in Canada. Brit. Columbia Lumberman 34(11): 
41-42,108,110,112-113. Nov.1950. 99.81 B77 
2093. KAUFERT, F. H. Developments and trends in 
forest products: research. J. Forestry 48:18-20. Jan. 
1950. 99.8 F768 
2094. MARKWARDT, L. J. Highlights of progress in 
forest products research. ASTM B, 174:45-54. May 1951 
290.9 Am34B 
2095. NATIONAL LUMBER MANUFACTURERS ASSO- 
CIATION. Forest products research guide. Ed. 5. 
Washington,1952. 386 p. 99.75 N214F ; 
A listing of and index to current research projects, 
domestic and foreign, Federal, State, and private; a guide 
to sponsoring organizations and associations. 
2096. RACEY, E. Research and the future of the mill- 
work industry. Forest Prod. Res. Soc. J. 2(5):9-12. Dec. 
1952. 99.9 F7662J 
Emphasizes the program of markets research and 
quality standardization of the American Wood Window 
Institute. 
2097. RISHELL, C. A., and HOLCOMBE, R. A. In- 
surance for a $3,000,000,000 lumber market. South. 
Lumberman 183(2297):227-229. Dec.15,1951. 99.81 So82 
Products research, especially that of the Timber Engi- 
neering Co. 
2098, RISHELL, C. A. Postwar developments in 
forest-products research. Mech. Engin. 72:805-808, 810. 
Oct.1950. 291.9 Am3J 
2099. RISHELL, C. A. Test tube potentials. J. 
Forestry 49:724-728. Oct.i951. 99.8 F768 
Forest products research and economics. 
2100. SCHRADER, O. H. Technolcgical developments 
of the [Washinzion] Institute of Forest Products. Wash. 
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