WOOD TECHNOLOGY 753 



Kirchner, E. (14886) 



wood pulp geinding. Paper Trade Jour. 43 (8) : 22, 24, illus. 1906. 



McNaughton, G. C. (14887) 



GEINDING OF WOOD FROM "OLD AND YOUNG" TREES. Paper 19 1 (8) I 13-14. 1916. 



Also pub. in Paper Mill and Wood Pulp News 39 (49) : 2, 1916; and Paper 

 Makers' Monthly Jour. 55 (1) : 11-12, 1917. 



Meyer, A. F. (14888) 



the efficient production of mechanical pulp. Paper Trade Jour. 74 (15) : 

 215, 217, 219, 221, 223, 225, 227, 229, 231, 233, illus. 1922. 



(14889) 



ground wood pulp. Paper Mill and Wood Pulp News 49 (25) : 10^40. 192:5. 



Miller, Warner. (14890) 



first use of ground wood in papermaking. Paper 19 (23) : 128, 130, 132. 

 1917. 



Munro, W. A. (14891) 



the grinding of wood infected by fungi. Paper Indus. 2 (4) : 564. 1920. 



Pratt, R. K. (14892) 



elimination of groundwork mill waste. Paper Indus. 3 (12) : 1673, 1675, 

 1677. 1922. 



Rue, J. D. (14893) 



the rod mill as a eefiner and beater. Paper Mill and Wood Pulp News 

 49 (45) : 20, 22, 24. Also pub. in Paper Trade Jour. 83 (24) : 43-44. 1926. 



-, and Wells, S. D. (14894) 



THE ROD MILL IN THE PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRY. Paper Mill and Wood Pulp 



News 49 (38) : 14-16, illus. 1926. Also pub. in Pulp and Paper Mag. 24 

 (40) : 1191-1192, 1926; Paper Trade Jour. 83 (12) : 53-54, 1926; and Tech. 

 Assoc. Pulp and Paper Indus. Papers and Addresses 10 (1) : 94-95. 1927. 



Schafer, E. R., and Carpenter,, L. A. (14895) 



GROUND WOOD PULP EVALUATION BY MEANS OF STATIC BENDING, SCREEN ANALYSIS, 



and rate of flow tests. Tech. Assoc Pulp and Paper Indus., Papers and 

 Addresses 13 (1) : 267-271, 1930. Also pub. in Paper Trade Jour. 91 (3) : 

 61-65. 



Thickens, J. H. (14896) 



EXPERIMENTS WITH JACK PINE AND HEMLOCK FOR MECHANICAL PULP. U. S. 



Dept. Agr., Forest Serv., Forest Prod. Lab. Ser. unnumbered pub., 29 pp., 

 illus. 1912. Also pub. in Paper Trade Jour. 55 (4) : 54; (5) : 50, 54, 56; 

 (6) : 48, 50, 54, 56 ; (7) : 42, 44 ; (8) : 48, 50, 54 ; (9) : 54, 56, 60. 1912 ; and 

 Paper Mill and Wood Pulp News 35 (30) : 12, 33-34 ; (31) : 11, 33-34 ; (32) : 

 33-34; (33) : 33; (34) : 33. 1912. 



(14897) 



the grinding of spruce for mechanical pulp. U. S. Dept. Agr., Forest Serv. 



Bull. 127, 54 pp., illus. 1913. Also pub. in Paper Trade Jour. 57 (4) : 44, 

 46, 48; (5) : 44, 46, 48, 50, 54, 56; (6) : 44, 46, 48, 50; (7) : 42, 44, 46, 

 48; (8) : 44, 46, 48, 50; (9) : 46, 48, 50; (10) : 44, 46, 48, 50. Paper Mill 

 and Wood Pulp News 36 (30) : 20, 24; (31) : 14, 32, 35; (32) : 14, 32; 

 (33) : 12, 32, 34; (34) : 12, 32, 34; (35) : 34; (37) : 40; (38) : 40; (39) ; 19, 

 illus.; and Pulp and Paper Mag. 11 (16) : 564-570; (17) : 594-599. 1913. 

 (Title varies slightly.) 



(14898) 



power; its use in the manufacture of ground wood. Pulp and Paper 



Magazine 12 (1) : 7-9. 1914. Also pub. in World's Paper Trade Rev. 61 

 (8) : 394-396. 1914. 



, and McNaughton, G. C. (14899) 



GROUND- WOOD PULP. 1. THE GRINDING OF COOKED AND UNCOOKED SPRUCE. 2. SUB- 

 STITUTES FOR SPRUCE IN THE MANUFACTURE OF GROUND- WOOD PULP. U. S. Dept. 



Agr. Bull. 343, 151 pp., illus. (followed by samples of paper stock). 

 1916. Also pub. in Paper Trade Jour. 62 (20) : 35-36, 46; (21) : 35, 42, 

 44; (25) : 35, 46, 48; 63 (1) : 46, 48, 62; (2) : 48, 50, 52; (3) : 48, 50; (4) : 

 38, 40; (5) : 38, 40, 44; (6) : 40, 42, 44, 62, illus. ; and Pulp and Paper Mag. 

 14 (12) : 271-277; (13) : 289^297. 1916. 



