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Teesdale, C. H. (14338) 



study of wood presekvatives and marine borers. Ry. Age Gaz. 63 : 80O-804. 

 1917. 



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use of fluorides in wood preservation. Wood-Preserving 3 (4): 80-81; 



4 (1) : 6-10. 1916-17. 



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volatilization of various fractions of creosote after their injection into 



wood. U. S. Dept. Agr., Forest Serv. Circ. 188, 5 pp., illus. 1911. 



and Allen, S. W. (14341) 



apparent relation between rainfall and durability of zinc-treated cross- 

 ties. Amer. Wood Preservers' Assoc. Proc 15: 222-229, illus. 1919.. 



and MacLean, J. D. (14342) 



relative resistance of various hardwoods to injection with creosote. 

 U. S. Dept. Agr. Bull. 606, 36 pp., illus. 1918. 



and MacLean, J. D. (14343) 



tests of the absorption and penetration of coal-tar and creosote in long- 

 leaf pine. U. S. Dept. Agr. Bull. 607, 43 pp., illus. 1918. 



Thayer, H. H. (14344) 



wood preservatives for shipbuilding purposes. Marine Engin. 28 : 175-176. 

 1923. 



Tiemann, H. D. (14345) 



THE PHYSICAL STRUCTURE OF WOOD IN RELATION TO ITS PENETRABILITY BY PRE- 

 SERVATIVE fluids. Amer. Ry. Engin. and Maintenance of Way Assoc. Bull. 

 120: 359-375, illus. 1909. 



Van Hee, J. A. (14346) 



NEW WOOD PRESERVATIVE; TRIAL OF INJECTOL AND ITS DERIVATIVES IN BELGIUM. 



U. S. Daily Cons. Kept. 2921 : 10. 1907. 

 Weiss, H. F. (14347) 



A COMPARISON OF ZINC CHLORIDE WITH COAL-TAR CREOSOTE FOR PRESERVING CROSS- 

 TIES. Amer. Wood Preservers' Assoc. Proc. 9 : 71-103. 1913. 



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the soda dipping process as seen by the forest service. St. Louis Lumber- 

 man 46 (1) : 61. 1910. 



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STRUCTURE OF COMMERCIAL WOODS IN RELATION TO THE INJECTION OF PRESERVA- 

 TIVES, Amer Wood Preservers' Assoc. Proc. 8 : 159-187, illus. 1912. 



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tests of wood preservatives. U. S. Dept. Agr. Bull. 145, 20 pp., illus. 1915. 



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TESTS TO DETERMINE THE COMMERCIAL VALUE OF WOOD PRESERVATIVES. REPRINTED 



from original communications. 8th Internatl. Cong. Appl. Chem. 13: 

 279-300, illus. 1912. 



White, Thomas, (14352) 



some methods of separating water from creosote oil. Amer. Wood Pre- 

 servers' Assoc. Proc. 10: 50-53. 1914. 



Wilson, T. R. C, and Bateman, Ernest. (14353) 



RESULTS OF SOME TESTS OF THE EFFECT OF ZINC CHLORIDE ON THE STRENGTH OF 



wood. Amer. Wood Preservers' Assoc. Proc. 17 : 80-88. 1921. 

 Winslow, C. P. (14354) 



COMMERCIAL CREOSOTES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO PROTECTION OF WOOD FROM 



decay. U. S. Dept. Agr., Forest Serv. Circ. 206, 38 pp., illus. 1912. 



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toxicity tests on wood preservatives. Wood Preservers' Bull. 1 (3) : 22. 

 1914. 



Winslow, E. D. (14356) 



CREOSOTING RAILROAD TIES ; SWEDISH EXPERIMENTS WITH WOOD TAR OIL INSTEAD 



of coal tar. U. S. Daily Cons. Rept. 3579 : 11. 1909. 



