Annual. Lists sources of supply for machinery, adhe- 

 sives, supplies, board and paper. Also trade associa- 

 tions in the paper box and fibre container fields. 



1139a. CANADA. BUR. OF STATISTICS. The box, 

 basket, and crate industry, 1951. Ottawa, 1953. 5 p. 

 253 C3321 Box 



Annual. 



1140. CANADA. BUR. OF STATISTICS. The co- 

 operage industry, 1952. Ottawa, 1954. 4 p. 253 C3321 



Statistics. 

 Annual. 



1141. DOBBIN, J. H. Who gets the so-called "sav- 

 ings"? Wooden Box & Crate 15(5): 19-21, 39. Sept. /Oct. 



1953. 99. 82 W857 



Fruit and vegetable packaging. 



1142. FIBRE CONTAINERS. Statistical issue, 38(8)- 

 39(8), 2 v. Aug. 1953-Aug. 1954. 286. 8 F44 



General picture of industry, statistics of the industry, 

 and prices. 



1143. KRAMER, P. R. Some observations on pack- 

 aging pine planer shavings for use in broiler houses. Tex. 

 Forest Serv. Res. Note 3,4 p. Aug. 1, 1953. 99.9 T31R 



Includes daily cost estimate. 



1144. SAKS, E. V. Production of plywood crates, 

 baskets, boxes. Veneers & Plywood 47(9):12- 13, 44-45. 

 Sept. 1953. 99.82 V55 



1145. TURNER, J. S. Paper box manufacturers 

 among our industry's top customers. Pulp & Paper Mag. 

 Canada 55(6):96- 100. May 1954. 302. 8 P96 



1146. U. S. NATIONAL PRODUCTION AUTHORITY. 

 Containers and packaging; industry report, 7(4). Dec. 



1954. 44 p. 157. 54 In26Cp 



Quarterly. Includes statistics of packaging material 

 and equipment imports, and current analyses and trends 

 in fiber containers, tight and slack cooperage, veneer 

 packages, and nailed wooden boxes. 



FURNITURE 



1147. CANADA. BUR. OF STATISTICS. The furni- 

 ture industry, 1951. Ottawa, 1953. 19 p. 253 C3321 

 Furniture 



Annual. 



1148. CREIGHTON, J. W. The relationship between 

 lumber quality and conversion cost in furniture plant 

 rough mills. (Abs. ) Ann Arbor, Mich., 1954. 159 p. 



Abstract of thesis (Ph.D. )--University of Michigan. 

 Results of a study in 4 mills. 



1149. LAMB, G. N. Mahogany today. Furniture Mfr. 

 75(7):50-52, 55. July 1954. 300. 8 F982 



1150. MCDAINEL, E. Furniture industry faces good 

 year with new styles. Wood Working Digest 56(2):69-72, 

 74,76. Feb. 1954. 99. 82 W87 



1151. PRESTON, S. B. The effect of recent develop- 

 ments in the furniture industry on wood use. Soc. Amer. 

 Foresters. Proc. 1954:101-105. 99. 9 Sol3 



1152. U. S. BUR. OF THE CENSUS. Facts for in- 

 dustry. Ser. M54A. Household furniture and bedding 

 products, 1951-53. Washington, 1953-54. 3 v. 157.11 

 F1142 



Annual. 



1152a. VASILIOU, G. Factors affecting material and 

 labor costs in case goods manufacture. Syracuse, N. Y. , 

 1953. 



Thesis (M.S. ) State University of New York College of 

 Forestry, Syracuse. 



OTHER WOOD COMMODITIES 



1153. CANADA. BUR. OF STATISTICS. The boat- 

 building industry, 1951. Ottawa, 1953. 8 p. 253 C3321 

 Boatbuilding 



Annual. 



1154. CANADA. BUR. OF STATISTICS. Coffins and 

 caskets, 1951. Ottawa, 1953. 3 p. 253 C3321 Coffins 



Annual. 



1155. CANADA. BUR. OF STATISTICS. Lasts, 

 trees, and wooden shoef indings, 1951. Ottawa, 1953. 2 p. 

 253 C3321 



Annual. 



1156. CANADA. BUR. OF STATISTICS. Other wood- 

 using industries, 1952. Ottawa, 1954. 8 p. 253 C3321 

 Other 



Annual. 



1157. CANADA. BUR. OF STATISTICS. The sash, 

 door, and planing mills industry, 1951. Ottawa, 1953. 

 18 p. 253 C3321 Planing Mills 



Annual. 



1158. CANADA. BUR. OF STATISTICS. The wood- 

 turning industry, 1951. Ottawa, 1953. 3 p. 253 C3321 

 Woodturning 



Annual. 



1159. U. S. BUR. OF THE CENSUS. Facts for in- 

 dustry. Ser. M13C. Red cedar shingles. Feb. 1954. 1 p. 

 157.41 F1126 



Monthly, with annual summary. Production, ship- 

 ments, and mills operating, for redcedar shingles and 

 shakes. 



Monthly report discontinued after Feb. 1954; annual 

 figures for 1954 to be published. 



CHRISTMAS TREES AND OTHER 

 DECORATIVE PRODUCTS 



1160. BRITISH COLUMBIA. FOREST SERV. Prin- 

 ciples of Christmas-tree management. Forest Topics 



5, 11 p. 1953. 99.9 B778 



1161. HUTTON, G. A. Montana Christmas tree 

 shipments again hit 3-million mark in 1953. U. S. For- 

 est Serv. North. Rocky Mountain Forest & Range Expt. 

 Sta. Res. Note 137, 3 p. Feb. 1954. 1.9622 N3R31 



1162. JAMES, L. M. , and BELL, L. E. Marketing 

 Christmas trees in Michigan. Mich. Agr. Expt. Sta. 

 Spec. B. 393, 38 p. June 1954. 100 M58S 



1163. LITTLEFIELD, E. W. Christmas trees; the 

 new look NE. Logger 3(6):5-6, 54-56. Dec. 1954. 99.81 

 N812 



1164. LUNNUM, K. Raising Christmas trees for 

 profit. PNW Bulletin 6, 20 p. Apr. 1953. 275. 29 W27Pn 



Joint publication of the Extension Services of Washing- 

 ton, Oregon, and Idaho. 



Includes laws and regulations. 



1165. METCALF, W. California Christmas trees, 

 1954, production, shipments, utilization, markets. Cali- 

 fornia. Univ. Col. of Agr. Agr. Ext. Serv. 1954. 21 p. 



1166. STUTZMAN, L. R. The Christmas tree busi- 

 ness in New York. N. Y. State Conserv. 9(3):2-3. Dec. 

 1954/Jan. 1955. 279.8 N48 



Economic aspect of growing Christmas trees. 



MAPLE PRODUCTS 



1167. CANADA. BUR. OF STATISTICS. Production 

 and value of maple products, 1954. Ottawa, 1954. 1 p. 

 253 St2Ma 



Annual. 



1168. FOULDS, R. T. Maple production and farm 

 income [in Vermont] . NE. Logger 1(8, I. e. 9):10- 1 1. 

 Apr. 1953. 99.81 N812 



Chiefly sirup. 



NAVAL STORES 



1169. CLEMENTS, R. W. Nail that extra gum profit. 

 AT-FA Journal 16(1 1): 13. Aug. 1954. 309. 9 Am3 



Extraction. 



Also in Naval Stores Rev. 64(5):14. Aug. 1954. 99.81 

 N22 



Forestry Abs. 16(2):220 Apr. 1955. Presents figures 

 illus. the increase in resin yield from trees having 

 nailed gutters as compared with those having gutters in- 

 serted by means of broadaxe incisions. 



1170. HILBERT, G. E. Twenty years of research 

 by the Naval Stores Station. AT-FA Journal 15(4):5-9. 

 Jan. 1953. 309.8 Am3 



1171. HOWELL, H. , and PATTON, E. L. Advances 

 in the gum naval stores industry. Chemurg. Digest 21 

 (12):12-14. Dec. 1953. 381 N213Na 



1172. LANGDALE, H. Production and marketing 

 needs; a discussion of some problems facing the industry 

 today. Nav. Stores Rev. Internatl. Ybk. 1953:82. 309 

 GUN 



1173. LANGDALE, H. Trends in the gum naval 

 stores industry. Nav. Stores Rev. Internatl. Ybk, , Aug. 

 31, 1954:67-68. 309 G14N 



Also, with title Production trends in gum naval stores 

 in AT-FA Journal 17(2):3, 10-11. Nov. 1954. 309. 8 Am3 

 American Turpentine Farmers Assoc. 



1174. NASH, J. C. Industry facing keen foreign 

 competition. Nav. Stores Rev. Internatl. Ybk. 1953:81. 

 309 G14N 



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