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



United States Bureau of Foeeign and Domestic Commerce. (11936) 



packing for domestic shipment, nos. 3, 10-16. (Domestic commerce series.) 

 1926-27. 



United States Forest Products Laboratory. (11937) 



wooden box and crate construction. 208 pp., illus. Chicago. 1921. 



Van Sant. R. H. (11938) 



lumber suitable for making boxes. Barrel and Box 15 (1) : 56-57. 1910. 



Wagner, J. B. (11939) 



cooperage ; a treatise on modern shop practice and methods ; from the 

 tsee to the finished article, 396 pp., illus. Yonkers, N. Y. 1910. 



Watkins, J. R. (11940) 



western woods as box materials. Barrel and Box 26 (9) : 45-47, illus. 1921. 



Wells, S. D. (11941) 



influence of moisture on tests of container board. Paper Indus. 4 (9) : 



1245-1247. 1922. Also pub. in Paper 31 (7) : 7-9. 1922; and Fibre Con- 

 tainers 8 (1) : 10-12, 14. 1923. 



Wentling, J. P. (11942) 



the box industry and the lumber supply. Barrel and Box 11 (1) : 47^8. 

 1906. 



(11943) 



woods used for packing boxes in new England. U. S. Dept. Agr., Forest 

 Serv. Circ. 78, 4 pp. 1907. 



Weyerhaeuser Forest Products. (11944) 



better crating. 35 pp., illus., St. Paul. 1922. 



Williams. C. T. (11945) 



cursory review of lumber conditions as they have affected the box manu- 

 facturing business in the past ten years. South. Lumberman 51 (603) : 

 54. 1906. 



Wilson, T. R. C. (11946) 



COMPARATIVE TESTS OF WHITE OAK AND DOUGLAS FIR BARRELS. West Coast 



Lumberman 48 (566) : 127-128. 1925. 



Wisconsin University, College of Agriculture Extension Service. (11947) 



better shipping crates for livestock. Wis. Univ. Ext. Serv. Circ. 153, 20 

 pp., illus. 1926. 



Yegge, C. F. (11948) 



BETTER DESIGN OF CONTAINERS AS A MEANS OF SAVING LUMBER. U. S. Dept. 



Agr. Misc. Circ. 39 : 52-54. 1925. 



furniture 



American Walnut Manufacturers Association. (11949) 



AMERICAN WALNUT, THE CABINET WOOD OF THE AGES. 45 pp., illus. Chicago. 



[1919?] 



Anderson, G. E. (11950) 



Chinese blackwood furniture. U. S. Daily Cons. Rept. 163 : 202-203. 1912. 



Back, E. A., and Rabak, Frank. (11951) 



RED CEDAR CHESTS AS PROTECTORS AGAINST MOTH DAMAGE. U. S. Dept. Agl\ 



Bull. 1051, 14 pp., illus. 1922. 



Bailey, J. S. (11952) 



the hawahan cabinet wood, acacia koa. Wood- Worker 31 (4) : 40, illus. 

 1912. 



Bennett, R. C. (11953) 



BLACKWOOD FURNITURE I CHINESE PRODUCT FOR CHINESE. Wood Working IndUS. 



18 (5-6) : 18-20, 38-39, illus. 1925. 



Benson, A. O. (11954) 



cutting sizes of the furniture industry. Amer. Lumberman 2761 : 48, illus. 

 1928. 



