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California Department of Industrial Relations, Division of Industrial Acci- 

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 logging and sawmill safety orders. 37 pp., illus. Sacramento. 1927. 



Canadian Pulp and Paper Association, Woodlands Section. (10458) 



urge improvements in logging operations. Canada Lumberman 39 (21) : 

 42-45. 1919. 



Cary, Austin. (10459) 



modern woods methods perpetuate timber supply. Amer. Lumberman 



2678: 58-60. 1926. 



Chapman, H. H. (10460) 



an experiment in logging longleaf pine. Forestry Quart. 7 : 385-395. 1909. 



Cherry, Edgar, and Company. (10461) 



redwood and lumbering in California forests 107 pp., illus. San Francisco. 



1884. 



Cherry River Boom and Lumber Company. (10462) 



the making of lumber. 16 pp., illus. Philadelphia. 1905. 



Claridge, B. E. (10463) 



logging as a part of forest management. Pulp and Paper Mag., Internatl. 

 no. 1928: 209-213, 350-356. 1928. 



Clark, E. T. (10464) 



the practical application of training in logging engineering to the 

 lumber industry. West Coast Lumberman 37 (433) : 41, 43. 1919. 



Clark, J. A. (10465) 



WASTE IN LOGGING AS OBSERVED BY A TIMBER CRUISER. Lumber World Rev. 



39 (9) : 152-154. 1920. 



Clark, J. F. (10466) 



the place of logging engineering in forestry. Soc Amer. Foresters Proc 

 11: 75-78. 1916. 



Cole, C. O. (10467) 



IMPORTANCE OF POWER AND EQUIPMENT FOR HILLSIDE LOGGING OPERATIONS. 



Timberman 14 (6) : 52-53. 1913. 

 Compton, W. M. (10468) 



LESSONS WHICH AMERICAN LUMBERMEN MAY LEARN FROM EUROPEAN PRACTICES. 



South. Lumberman 1473: 141-142. 1923. 



Cooper, A. W., and Woolsey, T. S., Jr. (10469) 



lumbering in new Hampshire. Forestry and Irrig. 8: 210^-214. 1902. 



Cornwall, G. M. (10470) 



logging as an engineering science. Canad. Forestry Assoc. Ann. Rept. 14 : 

 42-50. 1913. 



(10471) 



logging engineering. Amer. Forestry 18: 617-626, illus. 1912. 



(10472) 



THE PROFESSION OF LOGGING ENGINEERING. Wash. [State] Ulliv. Forest Club 



Ann. 10 : 17-19. 1922. 



Courtnage, R. A. (10472A) 



woods operations in the fall. Canad. Forest and Outdoors 26 (12) : 711- 

 712. 1930. 



Cox, H. J. (10473) 



necessity for the engineer in modern logging operations. Lumber 

 Trade Jour. 66 : 25, 1914. 



Cox, W. K. (10474) 



studies in logging operations in the southern states. South. Lumberman 

 1790: 37-39. 1930. 



Cuno, J. B. (10475) 



cutting hardwood timber in the southern Appalachians. South. Lumber- 

 man 1770: 320-322, illus. 1929. 



