WOOD TECHNOLOGY 735 



Shepherd, F. G. (14529) 



PRESERVATIVE TREATMENT OF THIS AND TIMBER. Ry. ReV. 71 (25) '. 854-860, illUS. 



1922. 

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PRESERVATIVE TREATMENT OF TIES ON THE BOSTON AND MAINE RAILROAD. Jour. 



Boston Soc. Civ. Engin. 12: 101-127, illus. 1925. 

 Sherfesee, W. F. (14531) 



THE SEASONING AND PRESERVATIVE TREATMENT OF HEMLOCK AND TAMARACK 



cross-ties. U. S. Dept. Agr., Forest Serv. Circ. 132, 31 pp., illus. 1908. 

 Shinn, F. S. (14532) 



ECONOMIC VALUE OF CAR LUMBER PRESERVATION. Wood PreSOl , T illg News 2 (4) : 



63-65, illus. 1924, 

 Shipley, G. B. (14533) 



PRESERVATIVE TREATMENT OF MINE TIMBER. Milling Cong. JOLT. 12 (7) ! 540- 



543. 1926. 

 Skinner, R. P. (14534) 



WOOD-SAVING PROCESSES ; PRESERVING RAILWAY TIES AND TELEGRAPH POLES IN 



Europe. U. S Daily Cons. Rept. 3466 : 10-11. 1909. 

 Smith, A. M. (14535) 



EFFICIENT HANDLING OF TIES AND MATERIALS AT TREATING PLANTS AND EFFICIENT 



handling of ties for seasoning. Anier. Wood Preservers' Assoc. Proc. 9 : 

 331-332. 1913. 



Smith, C. A. (14536) 



impregnation pays with wood tie construction. Elect. Ry. Jour. 71 : 439- 

 440, illus. 1928. 



Smith, C. S. (14537) 



THE SEASONING AND PRESERVATIVE TREATMENT OF ARBORVITAE POLES. U. S. Dept. 



Agr., Forest Serv. Circ. 136, 29 pp., illus. 1908. 



Starker, T. J. (14538) 



post and pole preservation. West Coast Lumberman 54 (638) : 45, illus. 

 1928. 



Steinmayer, O. C. (14539) 



CREOSOTING OF CROSS TIES AS PRACTICED BY AMERICAN RAILROADS. Jour. ASSOC. 



Engin. Soc. 54 : 110-120, illus. 1915. 

 Sterling, E. A. (14540) 



A NEW PROCESS FOR THE PROTECTION AND PRESERVATION OF STANDING TELEGRAPH 



and telephone poles. Amer. Forestry 18 : 711-715, illus. 1912. 



Taylor, C. M. (14541) 



creosoted timber in wharf construction. Wood Preserving News 2 (1) : 

 7-9. 1924. 



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why treat mine timeers? Anthracite Forest Protector 3 (1) : 6-7. 1928. 



Teesdale, C. H. (14543) 



the bleeding and swelling of paving blocks. Amer. Wood Preservers' 

 Assoc. Proc. 11: 372-396, illus. 1915. 



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CONDITION OF EXPERIMENTAL TELEGRAPH POLES, TREATED AND UNTREATED, AFTER 



s years' service. Engin. News 70 (22) : 1084-1086. 1913. 



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THE EFFECT OF VARYING THE PRELIMINARY AIR PRESSURE IN TREATING TIES UPON 



the absorption and penetration of creosote. Amer. Wood Preservers' 

 Assoc. Proc. 10 : 323-358, illus. 1914. 



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RESULTS OF LONG-TIME TESTS OF CREOSOTE-TREATED FENCE POSTS. Engin. NewS- 



Rec. 82 (26) : 1254. 1919. 



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SAVING CREOSOTE OIL IN THE TREATMENT OF PILING. Wood-Preserving 2 (4) I 



63. 1915. 



