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protecting the wood-using industries. Canad. Forest and Outdoors 21 : 99. 

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wood-using industries for Florida. South. Lumberman 1770 : 152-153, illus. 

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wood on the wing. Amer. Forestry 23 : 583-589, illus. 1917. 



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