WOOD TECHNOLOGY 797 



Winholt, B. (15734) 



efficient firing of wood eefuse. Wood Working Indus. 5 (1) : 5-9. 1929. 



(15735) 



OBTAINING THE MAXIMUM FUEL VALUE FROM WOOD WASTE. Amer. SOC. Mech. 



Engin. Trans., Wood Indus. Sect. 50: 25-28, illus. 1928. 



(15736) 



shavings and REFUSE as a boiler fuel. Power Plant Engin. 79 : 1077-1078, 



illus. 1922. 



Wolfe, S. L. (15737) 



utilization of waste in veneer factories. Veneers 8 : 12-15. 1914. 



Woods, J. B. (15738) 



French ideas of timber utilization. Lumber 64 (8) : 13-15, illus. 1919. 



(15739) 



SAW-MELL WASTE FOR GENERATING ELECTRICITY. Elect. World 69 (15): 697-698, 



illus. 1917. 



Wooley, E. M. (15740) 



the wanton waste of wood. System 17 : 132-141, illus. 1910. 



Young, W. E. (15741) 



THE PROFITABLE UTILIZATION OF BY-PRODUCTS OF THE CAMP AND MILL. Timber- 

 man 12 (9) : 40-41. 1911. 



Zoller, H. F. (15742) 



potash from fir wood mill- waste. Jour. Indus, and Engin. Chem. 8: 105- 

 108. 1916. 



WOOD SUBSTITUTES VS. WOOD 



Betts, H. S. (15743) 



the forest and wood substitutes. Pa. Dept. Forestry Bull. 24: 52-57. 

 1922. 



Bishop, H. W. (15744) 



lumber is the everlasting building material. Chicago Lumberman 53 (4) : 

 14, 29. 1928. 



Brewster, D. R (15745) 



hickory golf shafts take up arms. South. Lumberman 1734 : 171-72. 1928. 



Brown, N. C. (15746) 



the failure of substitute cross-tie materials. Wood Preserving News 6 

 (7) : 95-96. 1928. 



Bryant, R. C. (15747) 



wood versus some of its substitutes. Amer. Forestry 20: 239-247, illus. 

 1914. 



Buehler, Walter. (15748) 



building code revision in reference to the use of wood. Natl. Lumber 

 Manfrs. Assoc, Trade Ext. Dept. News Letters 1, 4 pp. 1916. 



Burton, W. J. (15749) 



why wood is best for cross ties. Cross Tie Bull. 8 (10) : 1-4, illus. 1927. 



Chenoweth, A. C. (15750) 



concrete piles and sleepers ; what concrete can do in displacing wood. 

 Sci. Amer. Sup. 66: 328-329. 1908. 



Cummings, R. A. (15751) 



a test of wooden and reinforced concrete telegraph poles. Amer. Soc 

 Testing Materials Proc 10 : 595-597, illus. 1907. 



Cuno, J. B. (15752) 



metal for wood in aircraft? Canad. Forest and Outdoors 21 (12) : 720. 

 1925. 



Davis, C. B. (15753) 



nothing can really take the place of wood. Canada Lumberman 40 (13) : 

 62-63. 1920. 



