568 MISC. PUBLICATION 3 64, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 

 Upson, A. T. (11278) 



STANDARDIZATION AND THE DIMENSION STOCK PROBLEM WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE 



to wood turning. Wood Turning 14 (10) : 19-23. 1921. 



West Coast Lumbermen's Association. (11279) 



west coast approves of standardization. Timberman 25 (9) : 130, 132- 

 139. 1924. 



White, D. G. (11280) 



lumber standardization and the railroads. Railway Purchases and Stores 

 (March) 1922. 



(11281) 



the present lumber standardization movement. Wood Turning 15 (2) : 



36-39. 1921. 



(11282) 



standardization of lumber sizes and grades. Jour. Forestry 19 (1) : 34-35. 



1921. 



Win slow, C. P. (11283) 



AMERICAN LUMBER STANDARDS. Bldg. Off. Conf . Pl'OC 11 : 119-123. 1925. 



(11284) 



SOFTWOOD SIZES RECOMMENDED BY THE UNITED STATES FOREST SERVICE. Lumber 



71 (980) : 13, 40-41, 48. 1923. 



(11285) 



standardization of hardwood grades. Hardwood Rec. 57 (5) : 26-27. 1924. 



Woodhead, B. S. (11286) 



standardization as a wholesaler sees it. South. Lumberman 1422: 117. 

 1922. 



ROUGH FOREST PRODUCTS 



CROSS TIES 



American Engineering Standards Committee. (11287) 



new specifications FOR cross-ties and switch ties. West Coast Lumber- 

 man 51 (603) : 28, 30, 53. 1926. 



Andrews, Howard. (11288) 



roads now requiring ties greater in size and better in quality. cross tie 

 Bull. 6 (3) : 12-16. 1925. 



Angier, F. J., Bacon, W. L., Pollock, S. T., and Emerson, Harrington. (11289) 

 sill ties. Amer. Wood Preservers' Assoc. Proc 11 : 288-296. 1915. 



Baker, H. D. (11290) 



Australian railway ties for America. U. S. Daily Cons. Rept. 141. 1052. 

 1910. 



Baxter, A. A. (11291) 



the production of douglas fir cross ties for export. Natl. Assoc Railroad 

 Tie Prod. Proc. 3 : 84-87. 1921. 



Belcher, R. S., Fisher, S. B., Foley, John, Hayes, H. C, Maischaider, A. F. 



(11292) 

 cross-ties of foreign woods. Amer. Ry. Engin. Assoc. Proc. 26: 1033-1078. 

 1925. 



Blake, E. M. (11293) 



the production of cross ties on the pacific coast. Amer. Lumberman 

 2347: 62-63. 1920. 



Brown, N. C. (11294) 



THE FEASIBILITY OF INTRODUCING TROPICAL TIES IN THE UNITED STATES. Amer. 



Wood Preservers' Assoc. Proc. 18 : 182-189. 1922. 



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LESSONS FOR US IN EUROPEAN CROSS TIE PRODUCTION AND SPECIFICATIONS. CrOSS 



Tie Bull. 5 (8) : 3-16, illus. 1924. 



(11296) 



WHAT WILL THE FUTURE CROSS TIE BE LIKE IN THIS COUNTRY. CrOSS Tie Bull. 



6 (9) : 1-6, illus. 1925. 



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