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A COMPARISON OF THE DOYLE AND SCRIBNER RULES WITH ACTUAL MILL CUT FOR 



second growth white pine in Pennsylvania. Forestry Quart. 12 : 27-30. 

 1914. 



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mill scale studies. Forestry Quart. 4 : 5-7. 1906. 



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measurement of Spanish cedar logs. Amer. Lumberman 2274 : 55. 1918. 



Mooney, G. W. (9762) 



log rules and their uses. Veneers 20 (6) : 31-32, illus. 1926. 



Oakleaf, H. B. (9763) 



OAKLEAF SUGGESTS SELLING OF LOGS ON BASIS OF CUBIC CONTENTS. Pacific Lum- 

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Palmer, L. (9764) 



TECHNICALITIES OF LOUISIANIA LOG SCALING RULES ARE EXPLAINED. Lumber 



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preston's log measure. 12 pp. Jacksonville, Fla. 1897. 



Puget Sound Timbermen's Association. (9766) 



drew log scale. 10 pp. Seattle. 1897. 



Record, S. J. (9767) 



allowing for center rot in logs. Hardwood Rec 35 (7) : 21. 1913. 



Ross, A. H. D. (9768) 



log rules for western use compared. Canada Lumberman and Woodworker 

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results of nine log scales compared. Canada Lumberman and Woodworker 



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a uniform log rule for all Canada. Canad. Forestry Jour. 6(4): 110-113. 



1910. 



Spaulding, N. W. (9771^ 



table for the measurement of logs. 20 pp. San Francisco. 1909. 



Stafford, B. L. (9772) 



Stafford's pine log, cypress and timber reckoner. 44 pp. Mobile, Ala. 1890. 



Stetson, I. G. (9773) 



a comparison of maine and blodgett log rules. Forestry Quart. 8 : 427-432. 

 1910. 



White, D. G. (9774) 



a mill scale study of red and white oak. Soutb. Lumberman 1203 : 37-42. 

 1918. 



Woolsey, T. S„ Jr. (9775) 



weight of western yellow pine logs in Arizona. Soc Amer. Foresters Proc. 

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Zeigler, E. A. (9776) 



the standardizing of log measures. Soc Amer. Foresters Proc. 4 : 172-184. 

 1909. 



SCALING 



American Expeditionary Forces, Forestry Section. (9777) 



instructions for scaling poles, piling, hewn ties, and miscellaneous round 

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR SCALING SAW-LOGS. 103 pp. n. p. 1917. 



Clark, F. G. (9779) 



THE APPLICATION OF AN OLD RULE FOR SCALING INTERIOR DEFECTS. Jour. Forestry 



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