INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE--CONTINUED. 
3073. MOIR, S. The pulpwood situation in the Pacific 
Northwest. Paper Mill News 74(28):124,126,128,130,158. 
July 14,1951. 302.8 P195 
Also in Amer. Pulp & Paper Mill Supt. Assoc. Ybk. 32: 
56,58,62,64,68. 1951. 302.9 Am35 
Industrial development and the resource behind it. 
3074. O'NEIL, F. W. We have pulpwood in New York 
State, Tappi 34(8):26A,28A,30A,32A. Aug.1951. 
302.8 T162 
3075. PERRY, H. J. The wood supply. Paper Trade J. 
135(20):102,104,107-110. Nov.14,1952. 302.8 P196 
Pulpwood resources of the United States. 
3076. PESEZ, G. A. Industry's role as related to 
New York State's pulpwood supply. Tappi 34(8):20A,22A, 
24A. Aug.1951. 302.8 T162 
3077. RECKNAGEL, A. B. Possible uses of hard- 
woods from farm woodlots for pulp. Vt. Wood Prod. 
Conf. Rpt. 12:15-17. 1952. 99.9 V594 
The supply and utilization situation in New England and 
northern New York. 
3078. SASKATCHEWAN, DEPT. OF NATURAL RE- 
SOURCES AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT. The pulp- 
wood resources of Saskatchewan. Pulp & Paper Mag. 
Canada 49(11):146,148. Oct.1948. 302.8 P96 
3079. STOVER, W.S., and SAND, N. H. Pulpwood and 
pulp industry in the South. Nav. Stores Rev. 58(6):14-16, 
26-27. May 8,1948. 99.81 N22 © 
3080. U. S. CONGRESS. SENATE. SPECIAL COMMIT- 
TEE TO STUDY PROBLEMS OF SMALL BUSINESS, 
Survey of Alaskan newsprint resources. Interim report... 
pursuant to S. Res. 20. 80th Cong., 2d sess., S. Rpt. 852, 
6 p. 1948. Leg. Rptg. Serv. 
3081. U.S. FOREST SERV. Availability of pulp tim- 
ber in Colorado and eastern Montana. Washington,19438. 
6p. 1.962 A2Avi 
Resource, accessibility, and producer information for 
prospective pulpwood consumers. 
Statistics of Production, Consumption, 
and Stocks 
(Pulpwood, Pulp, and Paper) 
3082. AMERICAN PAPER AND PULP ASSOCIATION. 
Monthly statistical summary, 26(1)-30(12). Jan.1948- 
Dec.1952. 302.9 Am3M 
Production, price indexes, trade, inventories, and 
basic-demand tabulation. Pulpwood situation by regions. 
3083. AMERICAN PAPER AND PULP ASSOCIATION. 
The statistics of paper. Ed. 2. New York,1949. 63 p. 
302 Am32St 
Contents: Pulpwood (receipts, consumption, inventories, 
trade statistics); Wood pulp (production, trade, supply); 
Waste fibrous materials; Paper, board,and paper 
products. 
3084. CANADA. DOMINION BUR, OF STATISTICS. 
The pulp and paper industry, 1947-51. Ottawa,1948-52. 
5v. 302.9 C162 
Text also in French. 1947 report considered prelimi- 
nary. 
Includes statistical information on the following: 
Canada's leading industry; value; number of establish- 
ments; production; consumption (including pulpwood 
species: equipment and mill capacity; employment; 
trade. 
3085. CANADIAN PULP AND PAPER ASSOCIATION. 
Canadian wood pulp data, 1952. Montreal,1952. 31 p. 
302.9 C16C 
Contents: The pulp and paper industry in Canada; Wood 
pulp production; Consumption; Exports; The United States 
market; World pulp markets. 
3036. CANADIAN PULP AND PAPER ASSOCIATION. 
World wood pulp data, 1947/48-1949/50. Montreal,1948- 
50. 3v. 302.9 C1EW 
United States Pulp Producers Association, cooperating. 
Production, consumption, mill capacities, and grade of 
product. 
3087. CANADIAN PULP AND PAPER ASSOCIATION. 
Reference tables. Montreal,1951. 34 p. 302.9 C16R 
Canada Bureau of Statistics, cooperating. 
Forest areas, volume, consumption, pulpwood produc- 
tion and value; also paper and newsprint statistics, for 
the United States and Canada. 
3033. DICKERMAN, M. B. Pulpwood production on 
the increase. U.S. Forest Serv. North. Rocky Mountain 
Forest & Range Expt. Sta. Res. Note 73,1 p. May 1949. 
1.9622 N3R31 ; 
1949 statistics, ibid 54,1 p. May 1950. 1950 statistics 
by J. 8. Wikstrom, ibid 50,1 p. Feb.1951. 
93 
INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE--CONTINUED. 
3089. HORN, A. G. Aspen takes lead as pulping species 
in Lake States. U.S. Forest Serv. Lake States Forest 
Expt. Sta. Tech. Note 288,2 p. Jan.1948. 1.9 F7625T 
Includes statistics of production, consumption, and im- 
ports, by pulpwood species, 1946; 1947 pulpwood statis- 
tics are in Technical Note 301,2 p. Oct.1948; 1948 
statistics are in Technical Note 320,2 p. July 1949; 1949 
statistics are in Technical Note 336,2 p. July 1950; 1950 
statistics are in Technical Note 364,2 p. Oct.1951; 1951 
statistics are in Technical Note 384,2 p. Oct.1952. 
3090. MARATHON CORPORATION. Consumption of 
paper and paperboard compared with population and 
national income [1932-48]. Fibre Containers 34(1):40-43. 
Jan.1949, 286.8 F44 
Also in Unit 28:26, Sept.1949. 99.9 Un34 
3091. NEWSPRINT ASSOCIATION OF CANADA. 
Newsprint data, 1948-52. Montreal,1948-52. 5 v. 
Libr. Cong. 
Statistics of consumption, production, and supply for the 
world, the United States, and Canada. 
3092. RITCHIE, J. L. Wood pulp and pulpwood statis- 
tics. Fibre Containers 33(8):131-137. Aug.1948. 
286.8 F44 
Supply, inventories, consumption, and prices. 
3093. STATISTICAL PAPER GROUP, Statistical 
yearbook, 1949/51. Chicago,1952. 21 p. 302.9 St2 
For the pulp and paper industry, tabulates operating 
time, production, orders, stocks, and monthly average 
pulp prices. 
3094. STEVENSON, L. T. An index of the basic de- 
mand for paper. Ed. 3. New York,Amer. Paper & Pulp 
Assoc.,1949. 19 p. 302 St441 
3095. STEVENSON, L. T. The interpretation of the 
basic demand charts [american Paper and Pulp Associa- 
tion]. South. Pulp & Paper Mfr. 12(4):52. Apr.15,1949. 
302.8 S08 
3096. U.S. BUR. OF THE CENSUS. Facts for indus- 
try. Ser. Mi4A. Pulp, paper and board. Jan.1948-Dec. 
1952. 157.41 F1137 
Monthly with an annual summary, which sometimes 
appears as Series M14D or M14F, In March, 1950, title 
changed from Pulp and paper manufacture in the United 
States. 
3097. U.S. DEPT. OF COMMERCE. World pulpwood 
and woodpulp statistics, 1925—1949, by J. J. Sullivan. 
Washington,1951? 154 p. 157.1 W89 
Compiled for the U. S. National Security Resources 
Board. 
U. S. Forest Service Division of Forest Economics, 
cooperating. 
Chiefly statistical tables: Pulpwood resources, produc- 
tion, consumption and related information; also for pulp. 
The introductory text deals with requirements, resources, 
pulpwood procurement, and pulp-industry situations. 
3098. U. S. FOREST SERV. DIV. OF FOREST ECO- 
NOMICS. Wood pulp production in the United States by 
regions, 1947. Washington,1950. Map. 1.962 F4V55 
Includes number of mills involved in the regional pro- 
duction statistics. 
3099. U. S. FOREST SERV, SOUTHEASTERN FOREST 
EXPERIMENT STATION. [Pulpwood production in the 
South and Southeast]. Asheville,1948-52. 
1947 production by county in the Southeast, by J. F. 
McCormack. U. S. Forest Serv. Soeast. Forest Expt. Sta. 
Forest Survey Release 27,18 p. Aug.10,1948. 
1.9622 A3F76; 1948, by J. W. Cruikshank. Forest Survey 
Release 28,14 p. June 1,1949; 1949 production for the 
South, by J. W. Cruikshank. Forest Survey Release 35, 
26 p. Sept.1950; 1951 production for the South, by J. W. 
Cruikshank. Forest Survey Release 38,28 p. July 1952; 
1939-51 production for the Southeast, by J. W. Cruik- 
shank. U.S. Forest Serv. Soeast Forest Expt. Sta. Res. 
Notes 12,2 p. July 1952. 1.9622 S4R312 
3100. U. S. FOREST SERV. SOUTHERN FOREST EX- 
PERIMENT STATION, Pulpwood production and use in 
southern Forest Survey territory, 1946, by W. S. Stover. 
U. S. Forest Serv. South. Forest Expt. Sta. Forest 
Survey Release 58,20 p. May 1948. 1.9 F7624F 
Pulp mills and their capacity; pulpwood production; and 
pulpwood movement. Statistics for 1947 are analyzed in 
Release 58, by W. S. Stover and A. L. Tofte, 16 p. Dec. 
1948; Statistics for 1948, by A. L. Tofte and W. S. Stover, 
in Release 61,16 p. June 1949; Statistics for 1950, by 
W. S. Stover, in Release 59,27 p. Oct.1951; Statistics for 
1951, by W. S. Stover, in the station's Southern Forestry 
Notes $0:1-2. July 1952. 1.9 F7624S 
