1103. NATIONAL PAPERBOARD ASSOCIATION. 

 Paperboard industry statistics, 1943-1952. Chicago, 

 111., 1953. 32 p. 



Statistics of capacity, production, pulp, prices, 

 hours and earnings summary. 



1104. U. S. FOREST SERV. FOREST PRODUCTS 

 LABORATORY. Board materials from wood waste. 



U. S. Forest Serv. Forest Prod. Lab. Rpt. R1666-21, 

 rev., 7 p. Apr. 1954. 1.9F761R 



OTHER CHIPPED, SHREDDED, 

 OR GROUND PRODUCTS 



1105. APPLEFIELD, M. An analysis of chip trans- 

 portation. South Lumber J. 57(8):34, 93. Aug. 1953. 



99. 81 So8 



1106. BRUNDAGE, R. C. Wood chips-a good ma- 

 terial for livestock bedding. Ind. Agr. Expt. Sta. 



C. 395. 11 p. June 1953. 100 In2P 



1107. CANADA. BUR. OF STATISTICS. Excelsior, 

 1952. Ottawa, 1953. 253 C3321 Excelsior 



Annual* 



1108. COOKE, W. H. Consolidated products from 

 wood residues. Oregon. Agr. Col. Forest Prod. Lab. 

 Rpt. L-2. Corvallis, 1953. 20 p. 



Includes cost estimates for consolidated product plants. 



1109. COOKE, W. H. Sheathing board from ponde- 

 rosa pine mill residues. Oreg. Forest Prod. Lab. Rpt. 

 L-4, 26 p. Sept. 1954. 99. 9 Or3522R 



Valsetz Lumber Co. cooperating. 



Production cost and cost estimate of plant erection. 



1110. DICKINSON, T. A. Wood fiber moldings are 

 new venture. Wood Working Digest 56(8):89-90, 92. Aug. 

 1954. 99. 82 W87 



1111. LETTS, W. Fuel from forest waste. Vt. 

 Wood Prod. Conf. Rpt. 13:41-45. 1953. 99. 9 V594 



Includes discussion. 



VENEER AND PLYWOOD 



1112. ANDERSON, I. V. Suitability of Rock Moun- 

 tain woods for veneer and plywood. J. Forestry 52:587- 

 591. Aug. 1954. 



1113. BEHM, R. D. Marketing hardwood plywood 

 Forest Prod. Res. Soc. J. 4:17A-19A. Apr. 1954. 

 99.9 F7662J 



1114. CANADA. BUR. OF STATISTICS. The ve- 

 neers and plywoods industry, 1952. Ottawa, 1954. 10 p. 

 (Vol. 2--Part VIII--E-1) 253 C332I 



1115. DIFFORD, W. E. Plywood turnover plus 

 mark-up- -key to bigger profits in '54. South. Lumber- 

 man 187(2345):252, 254. Dec. 15, 1953. 



1116. DIRECTORY of Western plywood and veneer 

 producers. Timberman 55(3):164, 166-170, 172-193. 

 Jan. 1954. 99. 81 T484 



1117. GRAHAM, P. H. Birch plywood production, 

 Canad. Woodworker 54(5):34-37, 66, 100. May 1954. 

 99.82 C162 



1118. HORN, A. G. Veneer log production declines 

 in Lake States. U. S. Forest Serv. Lake States Forest 

 Expt. Sta. Tech. Notes 403. 2 p. Oct. 1953. 1.9F7625T 



Includes statistics of production, consumption, and 

 imports, by species, 1952. 



1119. PERRY, T. D. Manufacturing methods in 

 veneer and plywood. South. Lumberman 186(2325):45-46, 

 48, 50, 52, 54,56. Feb. 15, 1953. 99.81 So82 



1120. PERRY, T. D. Plywood is better: veneer 

 yield vs. lumber yield. Wood Working Digest 56(9):123- 

 126,129-132. Sept. 1954. 99. 82 W87 



Includes log scales. 



1121. STATISTICAL review; plywood-veneer produc- 

 tion tops $73 million in 1952. Canada Lumberman 74(4): 

 51. April 1954. 99.81 C16 



1122. U. S. BUR. OF THE CENSUS. Facts for in- 

 dustry. Ser. M13A. Hardwood plywood. 1953-54. 156. 

 41 F1178 



Quarterly, with annual summary. Veneer and plywood 

 production; log consumption; core material consumption; 

 glue consumption, and stocks. 



1123. U. S. BUR. OF THE CENSUS. Facts for in- 

 dustry. Ser. M13B. Softwood plywood. Aug. 1953. 173. - 

 409 F11S 



Monthly (disc, after Aug. 1953) with 1953 annual sum- 

 mary. Statistics of production, shipment, consumption, 

 and stocks; consumption and stocks of veneer logs; con- 

 sumption and stocks of glue. Occasional issues have 

 hardwood -plywood information, originating on West 

 Coast. 



RAILWAY TIES AND OTHER COMMODITIES 

 FOR RAILWAY USE 



(See also under Wood Seasoning 

 and Preservation) 



1124. FIVAZ. A. E. Outlook for cross tie exports. 

 Cross Tie B. 35(1 1):68-72, 74. Nov. 1954. 99. 82 C87 



1125. HURSH, S. R. The future of the wood tie in 

 railroad maintenance and the contribution of the tie 

 treating industry to prolonging its life. Amer. Wood- 

 Preserv. Assoc. Proc. 50:232-241. 1954. 300. 9 Am3 



Includes discussion. 



1126. LONG, E. J. Nothing better yet! Amer. For- 

 ests 60(4):38-40, 42-43. April 1954. 



Cross ties. 



1127. RAILWAY TIE ASSOCIATION. Reports on 

 cross tie production. Cross Tie B. 1953-1954. 99.82 

 C87 



Monthly regional and State reports, chiefly on factors 

 affecting production. 

 Statistical graphs. 



POLES, PILING, AND POSTS 



1128. BAKER, G. The durability of Maine woods 

 for fence posts --progress report. Maine U. Forestry 

 Dept. Tech. Notes 33, 2 p. Nov. 1954. 99. 9 M284 



1129. BLEW, J. O. , and KULP, J. W. Service 

 records on treated and untreated fence posts. U. S. For- 

 est Serv. Forest Prod. Lab. Rpt. 2005,41 p. Ref. Dec. 

 1954. 1. 9 F761R 



Univ. of Wisconsin cooperating. 



1130. CAMP, H. W. Pole production in 1952. U.S. 

 Forest Serv. North. Rocky Mountain Forest & Range 

 Expt. Sta. Res. Note 130, 4 p. Dec. 1953. 1.9622 

 N3R31 



Survey sponsored by The Rocky Mt. Pole and Treat- 

 ing Assn. 



1131. EBASCO SERVICES, INC. Treatment of poles 

 in place; methods for determining economic value. New 

 York, 1953. 10 p. 



1132. KOTOK, E. S. Ponderosa pine--a good pole 

 wood. U. S. Forest Serv. SW. Forest and Range Expt. 

 Sta. Res. Note No. 123. 1953. 4 p. 



1133. LAMMI, J. O. Northern Rocky Mountain pole 

 production in 1953. U. S. Forest Serv. Intermountain 

 Forest & Range Expt. Res. Note 13,3 p. Dec. 1954. 

 1.9622 I2R312 



1134. MCKNIGHT, J. S. , and JOHNSON, J. W. 

 Fence posts from Delta hardwoods give good service. 

 Miss. Agr. Expt. Sta. Serv. Sheet 426, 2 p. Jan. 1953. 

 100 M69 



Treated and untreated posts. 



Also in Miss. Farm. Res. [Miss. Sta.] 16:3,7. Jan. 



1953. 100 M69Mi 



1135. OSTRANDER, M. D. Production [ by species ] 

 and marketing of wood piling and poles in the Northeast. 

 U. S. Forest Serv. NE. Forest Expt. Sta. Paper 57, 



23 p. 1953. 1.9622 N2St22 



List of piling and pole producers and dealers in the 

 Northeast. 



1136. WINCH, F. E. , and HAMILTON, L. S. 

 Better farm fencing. NE. Logger 1(1 1, i. e. 12):10-1 1, 23. 

 July 1953. 99. 81 N812 



Chiefly preservation of fence posts. 



MINE TIMBERS 



1137. CUPPETT, D. Stop! losing money sawing 

 mine timbers. W. Va. Conserv. 18(10):12-15. Dec. 



1954. 279.8 W524 



FUELWOOD 



1138. VANSLYKE, A. L. Fuel consumption tests- 

 oil burning stoves. New Brunswick Internatl. Paper Co. 

 Causapscal Forest Res. Sta. Forest Res. Notes 1,4 p. 

 Mar. 1954. 99. 9 N423 



Comparisons with burning wood, including cost and 

 efficiency. 



CONTAINERS; COOPERAGE 



1139. AMERICAN boxmaker directory, 

 Chicago, Howard, 1953. 225 Am38 



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