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Leopold, Aldo. (14110) 



wood preservation and forestry. Amer. Wood Preservers' Assoc. Proc. 22: 

 30-34. 1926. 



Lewis, H. W. (14111) 



preservation of wood in damp and wet situations. Jour. Franklin Inst., 

 Ser. 3, 52 : 217-223 ; 289-295. 1866. 



Lincoln, W. J. (14112) 



wood preservation as an economic necessity. South. Lumberman 1734 : 

 181-183, illus. 1928. 



Lindsey, J. B. (14113) 



THE INSPECTION OF TREATMENT FOR THE PROTECTION OF TIMBER BY THE INJECTION 



of creosote oil. Amer. Soc Civ. Engin. Proc. 32 : 148-153. 1906. 

 Lounsbury, J. A. (14114) 



ADZING AND BORING TIES AND THE COST OF INSTALLING PLANTS OF THIS KIND. 



Amer. Wood Preservers' Assoc. Proc. 9 : 317-325. 1913. 



McBee, E. (14115) 



a plea for wood preserving process. Engin. News 61 (4) : 108. 1909. 



MacLean, J. D. (14116) 



the relative cost of treated and untreated timber. Amer. Wood Preservers' 

 Assoc. Proc. 21 : 111-121, illus. 1925. 



Mattos, F. D. (14117) 



THE USE OF TREATED DOUGLAS FIR ON THE PACIFIC LINES OF THE SOUTHERN 



pacific company. Amer. Wood Preservers' Assoc. Proc. 26 : 267-277, illus. 

 1930. 



Meyer, August. (14118) 



methods of measuring quantities of preservative used and the making 



of inventories. Amer. Wood Preservers' Assoc. Proc. 13: 241-243. 1917. 



Mitchell, W. G. (14119) 



the preservative treatment of timber, Canada Lumberman 36 (12) : 34-37, 

 illus. 1916. 



Moll, Frp:derich. (14120) 



the modern processes of wood preservation, using mixtures of sodium 

 fluoride and organic compounds. Amer. Wood Preservers' Assoc. Proc. 

 19: 466-468. 1923. 



Moore, J. G., and Co. (14121) 



creosoting. bethell process, preservation of timber from decay and the 

 attacks of marine worms. 59 pp. New York. [187-]. 



Moses, L. B. (14122) 



the mutual interest of railroads and commercial companies in the work 

 of this association. Amer. Wood Preservers' Assoc. Proc. 9 : 170-178. 

 1913. 



The National Patent Wood Preserving Co. (14123) 



the preservation of wood by coal-tar and its products, as APPLIED BY JOHN 



BETHELL, OF ENGLAND, AND LOUIS S. ROBBINS, OF AMERICA. 31 pp. New York. 



1869. 



National Timber Preserving Company of Connecticut. (14124) 



circular: how can lumber be preserved? 12 pp., Phila. 1875. 



Norfolk Creosoting Co. (14125) 



creosoted timber; its preparation and uses. 92 pp., illus. Philadelphia. 

 1900. 



Oakes, J. C. (14126) 



creosotes and creosoting ; A discussion of oils and methods from a prac- 

 tical viewpoint, with some examples from experience of difficulties 

 encountered in obtaining satisfactory results. Prof. Mem. Corps. 

 Engin., U. S. Army 1 (2) : 108-139, illus. 1909. 



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difficulties in the practical work of creosoting timber. Engin. News 

 62 (10) : 259-262. 1909. 



