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Clifford, Walter, (15062) 



STRAW PULP AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR GROUND WOOD FOR NEWSPRINT. Paper IndUS 



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Cline, McGakvey. (15063) 



woods for the manufacture of mechanical pulp. Paper Trade Jour. 54 (7) : 

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Curean, C. E. (15064) 



hardwoods for pulp and paper. Paper Mill and Wood Pulp News 51 (46) : 



12, 14, 38-40. 1928. Also pub., iu Tech. Assoc. Pulp and Paper Indus., 



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(3) : 66-71, 1923, under title Utilization of Hardwoods for Pulp and Paper. 



Baied, P. K., and Doughty, R. H. (15065) 



BLEACHING OF WOOD PULP. IN 8 PARTS I 1. FACTORS AFFECTING THE PROCESS AND 

 THEIR CONTROL; 2. EFFECT OF HARDNESS OF WATER; 3. EFFECT OF THE TEM- 

 PERATURE ON THE BLEACHING OF SULPHITE PULP; 4. EFFECT OF CONSISTENCE 

 ON BLEACHING OF SULPHITE PULP; LOW DENSITY STUDY; 5. EFFECT OF CON- 

 SISTENCE AS INFLUENCED BY THE BLEACH RATIO ; 6 EFFECT OF BLEACH RATIO ON 

 THE COLOR, REACTION RATE AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION IN BLEACHING SUL- 

 PHITE PULP; 7. EFFECT OF AGITATION ON THE COLOR REACTION RATE AND CHEM- 

 ICAL COMPOSITION IN BLEACHING SULPHITE AT SEVERAL CONSISTENCIES ; 

 8. EFFECTS OF BLEACHING VARIABLES ON THE STRENGTH PROPERTIES OF EASY- 

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Davidson, J. W. (15066) 



PAPER IN FORMOSA ; HOW IT IS MANUFACTURED FROM SMALL BAMBOO AND PAPER 



mulberry. Paper Mill and Wood Pulp News 25 (8) : 28, 30. 1902. 

 De Cew, J. A . (15067) 



CANADIAN PULP WOODS ; THE SPECIES USEFUL FOR PAPER MANUFACTURE AND 



their qualities. Canad. Forestry Jour. 8 : 48-50. 1912. 

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THE PULP WOODS OF CANADA ; A CLASSIFICATION OF THE KINDS AND SPECIES. 



Paper Trade Jour. 52 (7) : 173, 175. 1911. 



Dodge, C. R. (15069) 



Japanese paper fibres. Pulp and Paper Mag. 2 : 196-198. 1904. 



Everett, M. C. (15070) 



possibilities of dwarf palm in papermaking. Paper 32 (21) : 8, 19. 1923. 



Fairchild, D. G. (15071) 



mitsumata. a Japanese paper plant. U. S. Bur. Plant Indus. Bull. 42 : 9-17, 

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Fournier, Raymond. (15072) 



PLANTS SUITABLE AS RAW MATERIALS FOR PAPER MAKING. Paper IudllS. 3 (11) : 



1532, 1535. 1922. 



Freer, P. C. (15073) 



Philippine fibres. Paper Mill and Wood Pulp News 32 (27) : 30. 1909. 



Grabow, R. H. (15074) 



SUITABILITY OF VARIOUS AMERICAN WOODS FOR PULP AND PAPER MAKING. Jour. 



Forestry 21 : 462-474. 1923. 

 Griffin, M. L. (15075) 



THE COMMERCIAL VALUE OF WOOD FOR THE PAPER INDUSTRY. Pulp and Paper 



Mag. 11 : 746-748. 1913. 



Hawes, A. F. (15076) 



raw material for the paper industry. Anier. Forestry 26: 134-138, illus. 

 1920. 



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white birch and the soda pulp development. Wood Turning 15 (5) : 22-25. 

 1922. 



Heim, F., Maheu, J., and Matrod, L. (15078) 



suitability of bagasse as a source of paper. Paper 26 (28) : 11-14 36, 

 illus. 1920. 

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