WOOD TECHNOLOGY 691 



Studlet, J. D. (13683) 



A PLAN TO REDUCE THE TIME AND COST OF AIR SEASONING WOOD. West Coast 



Lumberman 40 (477) : 36-42, 69. 1921. 



Teesdale, L. V. (13684) 



end coatings FOR logs and lumber. Amer. Soc. Mech. Engin. Trans., Wood 

 Indus. Sect. 51 : 119-123, illus. 1929. 



(13685) 



methods of determining oaseharbening and stresses in lumber. West Coast 



Lumberman 37 (436) : 52. 1919. 



Thelen, Rolf. (13686) 



lumber for farm buildings should be well seasoned. TJ. S. Dept. Agr. 

 Yearbook 1930: 369-370, illus. 1930. 



Tiemann, H. D. (13687) 



eucalyptus lumber. Hardwood Rec. 36 (11): 20-24; (12): 20-23, illus. 

 1913. 



(13688) 



how lumber dries when it has wet pockets. Lumber Worker 6 (66) : 21-26. 



1930. 



(13689) 



is eucalyptus suitable for lumber ? Soc Amer. Foresters Proc 8 : 301-316, 



illus. 1913, 



— (13690) 

 the phenomena of drying wood. Jour. Franklin Inst. 188 : 27-50 ; 189 ; 645- 



648, illus. 1919-20. 



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united states forest products laboratory on how to dry cedar. West Coast 

 Lumbermen 27 (322) : 35, illus. 1915. 



United States National Committee on Wood Utilization. (13692) 



seasoning, handling, and CARE of lumber. Consumer's ed. 63 p., illus. 1928. 

 Distributors' ed., 74 p., illus. 1928. Fabricators' ed., 96 p., illus. 1928. 

 Manufacturers' ed., 126 p., illus. 1929. 



Wagner, J. B. (13693) 



SEASONING OF WOOD; A TREATISE ON THE NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL PROCESSES 

 EMPLOYED IN THE PREPARATION OF LUMBER FOR MANUFACTURE, WITH DETAILED 

 EXPLANATIONS OF ITS USES, CHARACTERISTICS AND PROPERTIES. 274 pp., illuS. 



New York. 1917. 

 Watkins, S. S. (13694) 



EFFECT OF PRELIMINARY STEAMING IN THE TREATMENT OF AIR SEASONED TIES. 



Amer. Wood Preservers' Assoc. Proc. 16 : 255-261. 1920. 

 Williams, J. C. (13695) 



WHAT EFFECT DOES THE TIME OF CUTTING TIMBER HAVE ON THE RATE OF SEASONING 



and treatment of same? South. Lumberman 748: 32. 1910. 

 KILN DRYING 



Andrews, A. H., Co. (13696) 



PRINCIPLES OF LUMBER-DRYING AND PRACTICAL ADVICE TO DRY KILN OPERATORS. 



33 pp. Chicago. 1914. 



Angus, E. N. (13697) 



hints on dry kilns and kiln-drying. Wood- Worker 38 (9) : 31-32. 1919. 



Balley, P. L. (13698) 



practical and efficient lumber drying. Wood- Worker 40 (8) : 49-50 

 1921. 



Betner, D. C. (13699) 



some causes of lumber warping. Veneers 21 (6) : 21-22. 1927. 



Brewster, D. R. (13700) 



drying of plywood panels. Hardwood Rec. 49 (7) : 29, 34-44a, illus. 1920. 



