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 Palmer, R. C, and Boehmer, H. R. (13623) 



STUDIES IN THE EXTRACTION OF ROSIN FROM WOOD I EXPERIMENTS USING A PETRO- 

 LEUM solvent. Indus, and Engin. Chem. 8 : 695. 1916. 



and Cloukey, C. (13624) 



the influence of moisture on the yield of PRODUCTS IN the destructive 

 distillation of hardwood. Jour. Indus, and Engin. Chem. 10: 262-264. 

 1918. 



Phenis, Albert. (13625) 



extracting by steam. Manfrs. Rec. 45 (3) : 52. 1904. 



Pieper, E. J., Acree, S. F., and Humphrey, C. J. (13626) 



the chemical composition of the higher fractions of maplewood creosote. 

 Jour. Indus, and Engin. Chem. 9 : 462-465. 1917. 



Schorger, A. W. (13627) 



acetone by distillation of wood with lime. Indus, and Engin. Chem. 17: 

 944. 1925. 



Sindall, R. W. (13628) 



destructive distillation of wood. Paper Mill 32 (42) : 22, 36. 1909. 



Smith, H. K., and Acree, S. F. (13629) 



a study of commercial beechwood creosote. Jour. Indus, and Engin. Chem. 

 9 (3) : 275-276. 1917. 



Squibb, C. F. (13630) 



WOOD WASTE IN COOPERAGE MANUFACTURE CAN BE TURNED INTO PROFITABLE BY- 

 PRODUCT. "SAWTELLE PROCESS" OF DISTILLATION EXPLAINED. Natl. Coopers' 



Jour. 38 (7) : 24. 1922. 



Struthers- Wells Company. (13631) 



the destructive distillation of wood. 31 pp., illus. Warren, Pa. 1918. 



Tillotson, C. R. ( 13632 ) 



the destructive distillation of hardwoods. Nebr. Univ. Forest Club Ann. 1 : 

 39-43. 1909. 



Tremper, Bailey. (13633) 



THE DISTILLATION OF DOUGLAS FIR AT HIGH TEMPERATURES. Joiir. IndllS. and 



Engin. Chem. 7 : 926-927. 1915. 



United States Forest Service (in cooperation with the Bureau of the 

 Census). (13634) 



wood used for distillation, 1905, 1906. U. S. Dept. Agr., Forest Serv. Circs, 

 50 and 121. 1906, 1907. 



Veitch, F. P. (13635) 



chemical methods for utilizing wood, including destructive distillation, 



recovery of turpentine, rosin, and pulp and the preparation of alcohols 



and oxalic acid. U. S. Dept. Agr. Bur. Chem. Circ. 36, 47 pp., illus. 1907. 



Williams, R. J., Lasselle, P. A., and Reed, H. A. (13636) 



the highly reducing substances in fresh wood distillate. Indus, and 

 Engin. Chem. 17 : 851-853. 1925. 



Wilson, L. • (13637) 



the advent of wood distillation and marketing of the products. In 

 Gamble, T., Naval Stores, History, Production, Distribution and Consump- 

 tion, pp. 265-266. Savannah. 1921. 



Withrow, J. R. (13638) 



THE CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OF THE HARDWOOD DISTILLATION INDUSTRY. Joiir. 



Indus, and Engin. Chem. 7 : 912-913. 1915. 



CONDITIONING OF WOOD 



AIR SEASONING 



Betts, H. S. (13639) 



practical rules for the seasoning of wood. Ry. Maintenance Engin. 15 (5) : 

 169-170, illus. 1919. 



(13640) 



the seasoning of wood. U. S. Dept. Agr. Bull. 552, 28 pp., illus. 1917. 



