LOGGING AND LUMBERING 597 



Container Testing Laboratories, Inc. for Chipboard Cooperage Company. 



(11839) 

 science and your shipping box. Business 2 (12) : 16-18, 42-44, illus. 1921. 



Elemendorf, Armin, and Watkins, J. R. (11840) 



ANALYSIS OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN IDEAL SHIPPING CONTAINER. Fibre Con- 

 tainers 7 (9) : 10-14. 1922. 

 Fulton, F. J. (11841) 



THE WASTES OF STAVE MANUFACTURE. Natl. Coopers' JOUT. 21 (12) : 11-12. 



1906. 



Hale, H. M. . (11842) 



cooperage statistics. Packages 9 (10) : 62. 1906. 



Hatt, W. K. (11843) 



strength of packing boxes of various woods. U. S. Dept. Agr. Forest Serv. 

 Circ 47, 8 pp., illus. 1908. 



Haugdahl, Sam. (11844) 



spruce vs. ash butter tubs. Natl. Coopers' Jour. 38 (2) : 10. 1922. 



Heck, G. E. (11845) 



cause of twisting in crates demonstrated. Barrel and Box 35 (6) : 33, 35, 

 illus. 1930. 



(11846) 



reducing damage in transit : result of studies of the causes of twisting in 



crates. Materials Handling and Distrib. 4 (2) : 76, 78. 1930. 



(11847) 



relation of concealed damage to crate construction. Barrel and Box 35 



(3) : 19-22, illus. 1930. Also pub. in Packing and Shipping 57 (3) : 12-13: 



(4) : 17-18, 40. 1930. 



and Lanphier, I. B. ( 11848 ) 



knotty lumber for boxes. U. S. Dept. Agr. Circ. 105, 20 pp., illus. 1930. 



Herget, H. (11849) 



growth of the cooperage industry. Natl. Coopers' Jour. 23 (10) : 7-8. 1908. 



Hill, M. W. (11850) 



boxes for export. Packages 23 (6) : 16-18. 1920. 



Hughes, A. C. (11851) 



cooperage on the screen "from tree to barrel." Barrel and Box, 30 (7) I 

 5-9. 1925. 



(11852) 



IN THE REALM OF COOPERAGE. A COMPLETE SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIAL USAGE 

 OF THE SLACK BARREL TOGETHER WITH STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS. Barrel and 



Box 29 (3) : 43. 1924. Also pub. in Packages 27 (6) : 32-33. 1924. 



(11853) 



MODERN MANUFACTURING METHODS IN WOODEN HOOP MAKING. Barrel and BOX 



31 (10) : 19-25, illus. 1926. 



(11854) 



packing dairy products in wood barrels and tubs. Barrel and Box 30 (1) : 



50. 1925. 



(11855) 



PACKING FRUIT, FRUIT PRODUCTS, AND VEGETABLES IN WOOD BARRELS. Barrel 



and Box 29 (12) : 25-26, 50, illus. 1925. 



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A TREATISE ON THE WOOD BARREL AND ITS ADAPTATION TO THE NEEDS OF CON- 

 TAINER-USING industries. Packages 27 (6) : 32-33. 1924. 



— (11857) 

 wood barrels for flour— for sanitary reasons. Barrel and Box 30 (7) : 19- 



21. 1925. 



— (11858) 

 wood barrel usage in the paint, oil, and varnish industry. Barrel and 



Box 29 (11) : 27-28. 1925. 



