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Beadle, Clayton. (15041) 



the fibrous constituents of paper; results of tests of woods cut in 

 British Columbia. Paper Trade Jour. 45 (9) : 40, 44, illus. 1907. 



and Stevens, H. P. (15042) 



fiber lengths of papermaking woods. Paper 13 (14) : 19-21, illus. 1913. 



and Stevens, H. P. (15043) 



the fiber lengths of southern pine. Paper 17 (18) : 18. 1916. 



and Stevens, H. P. (15044) 



the compression and density of raw materials used in the manufacture of 

 paper. Pulp and Paper Mag. 12 (16) : 491^93. 1914. 



Berry, C. R. (15045) 



western hemlock. Paper Trade Jour. 91 (13) : 38, 40. 1930. 



Beveridge, James. (15046) 



sulphite pulp from poplar. Paper 17 (20) : 13. 1916. 



Boomer, J. F. (15047) 



paper-making materials of the phhippines. Paper Trade Jour. 69 (5) : 

 32, 34, 36; (6) : 50, 60; (7) : 36, 38; (9) : 46, 60. 1919. 



Bowness, A. O. (15048) 



the manufacture of book papers from wood fibres. Pulp and Paper Mag. 

 17 (8) : 195-199. 1919. 



Bowman, F. A. (15049) 



wood fibre for paper-making. Canad. Soc. Civ. Engin. Trans. 3: 287-295. 

 1889. 



Brand, C. J., and Merrill, J. L. (15050) 



zacation as a paper-making material. U. S. Dept. Agr. Bull. 309, 28 pp., 

 illus. 1915. 



Bray, M. W., and Paul, B. H. (15051) 



the evaluation of second-growth long-leaf pine pulp wood from trees of 

 varying rate of growth. South. Lumberman 1793: 163-168, 170, illus. 

 1930. 



Bromley, H. A. (15052) 



THE TECHNOLOGY OF THE COMMON PAPERMAKING FIBRES. Pulp and Paper Mag. 



13 (2) : 37-41, illus. 1915. 



Brown, N. C. (15053) 



Norway spruce for paper pulp. Paper Trade Jour. 18 (8) : 239-243, illus. 

 1914. 



(15054) 



spruce and firs available for paper pulp. Paper 14 (24) : 46, 48, 50, 52, illus. 



1915. 



Bullock, W. B. (15055) 



hardwood for paper. Paper Indus. 2(6): 851, 890, 892. 1920. 



(15056) 



yellow birch for paper. Paper Indus. 2 (1) : 138, 140. 1920. 



Buttrick, P. L. (15057) 



chestnut as a pulp wood. Pulp and Paper Mag. 13 (21) : 554-555. 1915. 



Cameron, E. P. (15058) 



the pulping qualities of fire-killed wood. Canada Dept. Int., Forestry 

 Branch Bull. 76, 16 pp., illus. 1924. 



Carter, J. F. (15059) 



making paper from pine stumps. South. Lumberman 1473 : 184. 1923. 



(15060) 



use of longleaf pine stumps in papermaking. South. Lumberman 1525 : 149- 



151, illus. 1924. 



Clark, F. C. (15061) 



vegetable fibers used in papermaking. Paper 23 (25) : 12-14. 1919. 



