FOREST PATHOLOGY 461 



WOOD STAINS AND MOLDS 



Bailey, I. W. (9150) 



OXIDIZING ENZYMES AND THEIR RELATION TO "SAP STAIN" IN LUMBER. Bot. 



Gaz. 50: 142-147. 1910. 

 Boyce, J. S. (9151) 



DECAYS AND DISCOLORATIONS IN AIRPLANE WOODS. U. S. Dept. Agr. Bull. 1128, 



51 pp., illus. 1923. 



Browne, F. L. (9152) 



precautions against wood staining. Veneers 22 (4) : 21-22; (5) : 21-22, 

 illus. 1928. 



Brundage, M. R. (9153) 



dipping treatments show substantial saving in yard stain losses. Amer. 

 Lumberman 2864 : 41. 1930. 



Cochran, A. R. (9154) 



THE RELATION OF THE MOISTURE CONTENTS OF SAPWOOD TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF 



a blue stain organism. Idaho Forester 10: 29-32. 1928. 

 Cooley, R. H., and Rumbold, C. T. (9155) 



RELATION BETWEEN MOISTURE CONTENT OF THE WOOD AND BLUE STAIN IN LOBLOLLY 



pine. Jour. Agr. Research 41 : 389-399, illus. 1930. 



Daniels, A. S. (9156) 



the effect of blue sap stain on penetration. Wood Preserving News 3 

 (11) : 152^153. 1925. 



Fritz, C. W. (9157) 



blue stain : a cause of serious loss to manufacturers of white pine 

 lumber. Forestry Chron. 5 (3) : 19^27. 1929. 



(9158) 



BLUE STAIN IS CAUSE OF SERIOUS LOSS TO PRODUCERS OF WHITE PINE LUMBER,: 



how to prevent it. Canada Lumberman 49 (16) : 27-29. 1929. 

 (9159) 



STAIN AND DECAY IN LUMBER-SEASONING YARDS, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO 



methods of prevention. Canada Dept. Int., Forest Serv. Circ 27, 15 pp., 

 illus. 1929. 



Gerry, Eloise. (9160) 



five molds and their penetration into wood. Jour. Agr. Research 26 : 219- 

 230, illus. 1923. 



Harper, W. B. (9161) 



blue stain in lumber and its prevention. St. Louis Lumberman 45 (12) : 

 63-64. 1910. 



Hedgecock, G. G. (9162) 



experiments in the prevention of staining and moulding in lumber and 

 other wood products. Natl. Coopers' Jour. 27 (2) : 26A-26B. 1911. 



(9163) 



some wood staining fungi from various localities in the united states. 

 Jour. Mycol. 12: 204-210. 1906. 



(9164) 



STUDIES UPON SOME CHROMOGENIO FUNGI WHICH DISCOLOR WOOD. Mo. Bot. 



Gard. Ann. Rept. 17 : 59^114, illus. 1906. 

 Howard, N. O. (9165) 



THE CONTROL OF SAP-STAIN, MOLD, AND INCIPIENT DECAY IN GREEN WOOD WITH 



special reference to vehicle stock. U. S. Dept. Agr. Bull. 1037, 55 pp., 

 illus. 1922. 



Hubert, E. E. (9166) 



the brown stains of lumber. Timberman 27 (7) : 44-45, 48, 50, illus. 

 1926. 



(9167) 



the heat treatment of infected wood. Hardwood Rec. 57 (12) : 15, 18, 20; 



58 (1) : 18, 20, illus. 1924. Also pub. in Timberman 26 (7) : 52, 54, illus. 

 1925. 



