687. DIEBOLD, A. J. Logging 90 years back. Tim- 

 ber Canada 14( 12):20-2 1, 23. Aug. 1954. 99.81 T487 



River driving in Quebec in 1862. 



688. JAMES, D. Big Skookum; a story of 100 log- 

 ging years in Mason County [Washington] 1853-1953. 

 Seattle, 1953. 16 p. 99. 76 J23 



689. MANLEY, L. Industry had early start in 

 British Columbia. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 54(6):155- 

 156. May 1953. 302. 8 P96 



690. MAY, R. H. A century of lumber production, 

 in California and Nevada. U. S. Forest Serv. Calif. 

 Forest & Range Expt. Sta. Forest Survey Release 20, 

 33 p. Ref. June 1953. 1.9 F7626F 



Gives figures for sawn timber production and number 

 of sawmills, and production by species, lumber region, 

 county, and size class. 



691. MELENDY, H. B. One hundred years of the 

 redwood lumber industry, 1850-1950. Standard U. Abs. 

 Diss. 27:278-280. 1951/52, pub. 1953. 241.8St2 



California. 



692. TOMBS, G. Recollections of a one-time 

 freight agent. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 54(6): 1 57- 160. 

 May 1953. 302. 8 P96 



693. TURNER, J. S. Milestones of the pulp and 

 paper industry: 1903- 1912; 191 3- 1922; 1923- 1932; 1933- 

 1942;1943-1952. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 54(7):102- 

 110; (8):76-91; (9):93-108; ( 10): 109- 1 15; (1 1):121 - 125. 

 June-Oct. 1953. 302. 8 P96 



History of pulp and paper industry in Canada. J. N. 

 Stephenson was co-author Milestones 1923-32. 



PRODUCTION, CONSUMPTION, 

 AND DISTRIBUTION 



694. LUEDDEMANN, H. Wood products headed for 

 100 percent use of every tree. In Chamber of Commerce 

 of the United States of America. Natural Resources Dept. 

 Industry reports on natural resources, p. 45-47. Wash- 

 ington, 1954. 280. 12 C3512 



Supply and Requirements from the 

 Resource Point of View 



695. CALIFORNIA REDWOOD ASSOCIATION. Dis- 

 tribution of eastern shipments. San Francisco, 1954. 



5 p. (Its Stat. 6) 99.9 C124D 



696. DUERR, W. A. Technology- -Key to forest 

 abundance. NE. Logger 1(12):12-13. Aug. 1953. 99.81 

 N812 



697. MERRILL, J. H. Today's challenge to woods 

 operators. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 55(6):167, 169- 

 170,172. May 1954. 302. 8 P96 



698. SPENCER, V. E. , and WARDELL, C. A. R. 

 Raw materials in the United States Economy: 1900-1952. 

 U. S. Bur. of the Census. Working Paper No. 1, Pre- 

 liminary. Washington, 1954. 91 p. 



Ch. 9 and Appendixes A and B contain data on forest 

 products, including time series on production, imports, 

 exports, consumption, and price indexes, for saw logs, 

 pulpwood, and other products. 



699. STANFORD RESEARCH INSTITUTE. 

 America's demand for wood; a report by Stanford Re- 

 search Institute to Weyerhaeuser Timber Company. 

 Stanford, Calif. 1954. 22, 404 p. 



Diagrams, tables. 



Also issued as America's demand for wood 1929-1975; 

 summary of a report. Tacoma, Wash. , Weyerhaeuser 

 Timber Co. , 1954. 94 p. 99.7 St2; also in ForestProd. 

 Res. Soc. J. 4:181-195. Oct. 1954. 99. 9 F7662J; an 

 additional summary by A. K. Beggs, entitled, The 

 Business Outlook in Forestry. West. Forestry and 

 Conserv. Assoc. Proc. 45:71-74. 1954. 99.9 W522; 

 also in Lumberman 81(1 1):56-60. October 1954. 99.81 

 W52; another review in Wood and Wood Prod. 59 (10): 

 20-22,60. October 1954. 99. 82 W856 with detailed 

 analyses in succeeding issues. 



700. TIMBERMAN. Trade review. Portland, Ore. 

 Dec. 24, 1954. 3 p. 



Weekly. 2-1/2 pages of industry news and 1/2 page 

 of industry statistics on production, orders, shipments, 

 and stocks, as reported to the West Coast Lumbermen's 

 Association, The Douglas Fir Plywood Association, and 

 the Western Pine Association. See also the monthly 

 feature, Industry Trends, in each issue of The Timber- 

 man. 



701. WIKSTROM, J. H. 1952 log production for 

 lumber and veneer. U. S. Forest Serv. North, Rocky 

 Mountain Forest & Range Expt. Sta. Res. Note 136,3 p. 

 Feb. 1954. 1. 9622 N3R31 



Log production by species and source. 



Statistics 

 (Forest Products and Industries) 



United States 



702. HORN, A. G. Commodity drain by species 

 from forests of the Lake States, 1952. U. S. Forest 

 Serv. Lake States Forest Expt. Sta. Misc. Rpt. 26, 25 p. 

 Feb. 1954. 1.9622L2M68 



703. HORN, A. G. Production indexes for rough 

 forest products--Lake States. U. S. Forest Serv. Lake 

 States Forest Expt. Sta. Tech. Notes 415,2 p. Apr. 

 1954. 1. 9 F7625T 



704. INDUSTRY trends. Timberman 56(2):6, 10. 

 Dec. 1954. 99.81 T484 



Monthly summaries of statistics and news of value to 

 the industry. Compiled from Trade Review published 

 weekly by The Timberman. 



705. LUMBERMAN. Forty-third annual review 

 number; the statistical and reference issue. Lumberman 

 81(4):212 p. Mar. 25, 1954. 99.81 W52 



Tables, charts. Includes sections on lumber, glufam, 

 plywood, flush doors, hardboard, logging, tree farms, 

 safety, pulpwood. „ 



706. MAY, R. H. Output of forest products in Cali- 

 fornia, 1952. U. S. Forest Serv. Calif. Forest & Range 

 Expt. Sta. Forest Survey Release 23, 10 p. July 1954. 



1. 9 F7626F 



707. U. S. BUSINESS AND DEFENSE SERV. 

 ADMIN. United States plywood import statistics, 1934- 

 41 and 1946-53. Washington, 1954. 6 p. (Business In- 

 formation Service) 157. 32 Un3 



708. U. S. DEPT. OF COMMERCE. OFF. OF 

 BUSINESS ECONOMICS. Survey of current business 

 34(12). Dec. 1954. 157.7 C76Ds 



Special articles, and a section entitled Monthly Busi- 

 ness Statistics, reporting wholesale prices for lumber, 

 furniture, pulp and paper; wages and hours in lumber 

 and allied products industries; freight car-loadings for 

 forest products; trade, production, shipments, stocks, 

 and prices for lumber and manufac cures, for plywood, 

 and flooring. 



Selected weekly statistics also are issued. 157.7 

 C76Dsaa. 



1953 Supplement, 157.7 C76Dsa, sets up comparative 

 and cumulative tables for the above statistics and dis- 

 cusses sources of information. 



709. U. S. FOREST SERV. Timber cut on national 

 forests by regions, under sales and land exchanges. 

 Washington, 1953-54. Unnumbered series, usually 

 quarterly. 1.962 A2T485 



710. WASHINGTON. STATE DIV. OF FORESTRY. 

 1953 timber harvest report. Olympia 1954. 21 p. 99.9 

 W272T 



Gives acreage and volume logged on state, federal, 

 and private lands by counties and major species. Also 

 data on relogging and salvage. 



Canada 



711. CANADA. BUR. OF STATISTICS. Canadian 

 statistical review, 29(12). Dec. 1954. 253 St27 



Monthly statistical tables, including information about 

 wood and paper products manufacture in relation to la- 

 bor, prices, production, building materials in construc- 

 tion, trade, and transportation. 



712. CANADA. BUR. OF STATISTICS. General 

 review of the wood-using industries, 1952. Ottawa, 

 1954. 14 p. 



Annual. 



Supplemented by annual report entitled Miscellaneous 

 wood-using industries. 



713. CANADA. BUR. OF STATISTICS. Operations 

 in the woods; final estimates of forest production, 1952. 

 Ottawa, 1954. 14 p. (Vol. 1- -Part II--N- 1) 99. 76 C16S 



Annual. 



Statistics on forest drain, production of forest prod- 

 ucts, consumption of materials and trade. 



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