LOGGING AND LUMBERING 603 



Bentley, J. C. (11955) 



WALNUT, THE CABINET WOOD SUPERLATIVE. Du Pont Mag. 13 (2) I 6-7, 13, illUS. 



1920. 



Blyth, G. G. (11956) 



pianos in the making. Canad. Forestry Mag. 16 (10) : 450-453, illus. 1920. 



Booth, F. L. (11957) 



manufacturing and shipping cedar chests. Wood-Worker 48 (2) : 32-33, 

 illus. 1929. 



Boyle, C. (11958) 



utilisation of hardwoods; bedroom suites. Hardwood Rec. 27 (6) : 21-23. 

 1909. 



(11959) 



utilization of hardwoods; chairs. Hardwood Rec. 26 (9) : 20-21. 1908. 



(11960) 



utilization of hardwoods ; desks. Hardwood Rec. 26 (8) : 24-25, illus. 1908. 



(11961) 



utilization of hardwoods ; sideboards and buffets. Hardwood Rec. 26 (10) : 



27-29, illus. 1908. 



(11962) 



utilization of hardwoods; tables. Hardwood Rec. 26 (7): 19^-20, illus. 



1908. 



Brown, W. R. ( 11963 * 



staining living trees on the stump. Jour. Forestry 26 : 883-885. 1928. 



Carpenter, C. F. (11964) 



the piano industry uses much lumber. Lumber 67 (876) : 19-20. 1921. 



(11965) 



woods consumed in quality furniture. Lumber 67 (871) : 43-49, illus. 



1921. 



Chapman, J. D. (11966) 



red gum as a cabinet wood. Wood- Worker 33 (5) : 43-44. 1914. 



Clark, Cameron. (11967) 



the decorative uses of wood. Gard. and Home Builder 45 (3) : 252-253, 

 illus. 1927. 



Clarke, D. L. (11968) 



making laminated church pews. Veneers 15 (3) : 31-32, ilus. 1921. 



De Brie, Sydney. 



mahogany, royal wood. Country Life [Garden City, N. Y.] 43 (1) : 110-114, 

 illus. 1922. 



(11970) 



more cabinet woods. Country Life [Garden City N. Y.] 44 (1) : 122-126. 

 1923. 



Flynn, H. R. (11971) 



plywood containers for radio cabinets. Barrel and Box 35 (1) : 13-16, 27, 

 illus. 1930. 



Foster, G. L. (11972) 



bent-wood chairs. U. S. Daily Cons. Rept. 3201 : 11. 1908. 



Gibbons, W. H., and Johnson, H. M. (11973) 



chair manufacture in Oregon and Washington. West Coast Lumberman 48 

 (566) : 98-99, 102, 104, 106, illus. 1925. 



and Johnson, H. M. (11974) 



oregon-washington furniture industry. Timberman 26 (6) : 51-52 130. 

 132, 134, 136, 138, illus. 1925. 



Gray, James. (11975) 



cedar chests in the making. Wood-Worker 36 (10) : 34-35, illus. 1917. 



Gum Lumber Manufacturers' Association. (11976) 



AMERICA'S FINEST CARINET WOODS ; RED GUM FACTS. 16 DD., illUS. Memphis. 



Tenn. 1914. 



