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penetrance of oily fluids in wood. Chem. and Metall. Engirt. 34 (6) : 353- 

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Howe, P. J. (14264) 



permanent inorganic wood preservatives. 16 pp., illus. Washington, D. C. 

 1927. 



Humphrey, C. J., and Fleming, R. M. (14265) 



the toxicity to fungi of various olls and salts, particularly those used 

 in wood preservation. U. S. Dept. Agr. Bull. 227, 38 pp., illus. 1915. 



Fleming, R. M., and Bateman, Ernest. (14266) 



toxicity of various wood preservatives. Jour. Indus, and Engin. Chem. 6: 

 128-131; 7: 652-658; 13: 618-621, illus. 1914, 1915, 1921. 



Hunt, G. M. (14267) 



will sodium fluoride come into general use for preserving wood ? Chem. 

 and Metall. Engin. 23 (23) : 1123-1124. 1920. 



Johnston, H. W., and Maass, O. (14268) 



penetration studies ; the path of liquid penetration in jack pine. Canad. 

 Jour. Research 3 (2) : 140-173, illus. 1930. 



Kitchin, P. C. (14269) 



THE RELATION BETWEEN THE STRUCTURES OF SOME CONIFEROUS WOODS AND THEIR 



penetration by preservatives. Mich. Acad. Sci., Arts, and Letters, Ann. 

 Rept. 20 : 203-221, illus. 1918. 



Kobbe, W. H. (14270) 



indurating wood with sulphur. Chem. and Metall. Engin. 33 (6) : 354-356, 

 illus. 1926. 



Kreer, J. G. (14271) 



new wood preservative opens new fields. Amer. Lumberman 2740: 67-78, 

 illus. 1927. 



Kroemer, F. W. (14272) 



a test of preservative penetration. Wood Preserving 5 (2) : 18-21. 1918. 



McCord, C. P., and Kilker, C. H. (14273) 



zinc chloride poisoning : REPORT of outbreak among workers in a wood pre- 

 serving industry. Jour. Amer. Med. Assoc. 76 : 442-443. 1921. 



MacLean, J. D. (14274) 



ABSORPTION OF WOOD PRESERVATIVES SHOULD BE BASED ON THE DIMENSIONS OF 



the timber. Amer. Wood Preservers' Assoc. Proc 25 : 129-141, illus. 1929. 



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RELATION OF TREATING VARIABLES TO THE PENETRATION AND ABSORPTION OF PRE- 

 SERVATIVES into wood. Amer. Wood Preservers' Assoc. Proc. 20 : 47-71 ; 22 : 

 147-164 ; 23 : 52-64 ; 24 : 52-72, illus. 1924-28. 



Malenkovio, B. ( 14276) 



PRESERVATION OF TIMBER BY FLUORIDE SALTS AND ORGANIC COMPOUNDS. Amer. 



Wood Preservers' Assoc. Proc. 19 : 469-474. 1923. 

 Meacham, M. R. (14277) 



NOTE UPON THE HYDROGEN ION NECESSARY TO INHIBIT THE GROWTH OF FOUR 



wood-destroying fungi. Science 48 : 499-500. 1918. 

 Miller, J. S., Jr. (14278) 



WATER GAS TAR FOR TREATING WOOD-PAVING BLOCKS. Engin. NeWS 75 I 433. 1916. 



Moll, Friedrich. (14279) 



THE PRESERVATION OF TIMBER BY THE USE OF FLUORIC SALTS. Lumber Trade 



Jour. 67 (2) : 23. 1915. 



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THE PRESERVATION OF WOOD BY MEANS OF CORROSIVE SUBLIMATE (KYANIZING). 



Amer. Wood Preservers' Assoc. Proc. 10 : 236-249. 1914. 

 Nf.at.tc, R. E. (14281) 



SACCHARINE TIMBER PRESERVATIVE; POWELL SEASONING PROCESS. Engin. Mag. 



46 : 437-439, illus. 1913. 



