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STERNITZKE, H. S., and CHRISTOPHER, J. F. 801 

 Trends in southern hardwood production. Pulpwood 

 Prod, and Saw Mill Logging 10(3) : 24. Mar. 1962. 



TODD, A. S., and NICHOLS, A. C. 802 



1959 pulpwood production in the South. U.S. Forest 

 Serv. Southeast. Forest Expt. Sta., U.S. Forest 

 Serv. South. Forest Expt. Sta., and South. Pulp- 

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Canada 



SILVERSIDES, C. R. 803 



Production, methods, and markets — Canada. Pulp 

 and Paper 35 ( 9 ) : 74-76. May 1961. 



Byproducts 



DORAN, A. B. 804 



The tall oil industry of the United States; see era 

 of continuing growth for industry during sixties. 

 Nav. Stores Rev. Internatl. Yearb. 1960: 16, 25. 

 1960. 



WAFER, J. M. 805 



Tall oil industry. Tappi 43(4) : 12A, 14A, 16A, 18A, 

 22A, 24A. Apr. 1960. 



Veneer, Pltwood 



Industry Status and Trends 



CANADIAN BUREAU OF STATISTICS, IN- 

 DUSTRY AND MERCHANDISING DIVISION. 806 

 The veneer and plywood industry, 1958, 20 pp. Ot- 

 tawa, Ont. : Queen's Printer. 1960. 



KREMERMAN, J. 807 



The plywood industry in Israel and its foreign trade 

 prospects. Thesis (M.S.), Univ. Washington. 

 I960.* 



MUELLER, L. A. 808 



Veneer and plywood possibilities from low-grade logs. 

 In New horizons for Black Hills and Wind River 

 lumber. Chicago and Northwest Ry. Sawmill Clinic 

 Proc. 1961 : 34-39. 1961. 



Compares present plywood and lumber markets, 

 and describes basic plant requirements and costs. 



PLTWOOD MANUFACTURING ASSOCIA- 

 TION OF THE PHILIPPINES 809 



The plywood and veneer industry of the Philippines. 



Fifth World Forestry Cong. Proc. 1960: 1083-86 



1902. 



U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, BUSI- 

 NESS AND DEFENSE SERVICE ADMINIS- 

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Douglas fir plywood. U.S. Dept. Comm. Commercial 

 Standard CS45-60, 20 pp. 1960. 



Firms and Their Processes 



HERSTROM, C. A. 811 



Economics of automation in plywood manufacture 

 Forest Prod. Jour. 10(8) : 396-397. Aug. 1960. 



KOENIGSBERG, E. 812 



Applying linear programming to the plywood indus- 

 try. Forest Prod. Jour. 10(9) : 481-486. Sept. 1960. 

 Softwood. 



WHITE, R. A. 813 



In a competitive market . . . five-ply or three-ply 

 plywood? Forest Prod. Jour. 12(2) : 97-100. Feb. 

 L962. 



Raw Material 



HORN, A. G. 814 



Veneer log production of standard grades up slightly, 

 container grades down, Lake States, 1960. U.S. 

 Forest Serv. Lake States Forest Expt. Sta. Tech. 

 Notes 609, 2 pp. July 1961. 



MENDEL, J. J., and GANSNER, D. A. 815 



Veneer-log production and consumption in the Central 

 States, 1960. U.S. Forest Serv. Central States Forest 

 Expt. Sta. Tech. Paper 189, 7 pp. May 1962. 



Bark, Chips, Other Residues 

 ( See also Utilization of the Stand or Tree and the in- 

 dustry in question "Firms and their processes.") 



APPLEFIELD, M. 816 



The production and marketing of pine wood residues 

 by small sawmills. Texas Forest Serv. Bui. 50, 14 pp. 

 1960. 



East Texas. 



BENTLEY, O. W. 817 



Purchased chips — some practical aspects of their pro- 

 duction and how to effect economies. South. Pulp 

 and Paper Mfr. 23 (9) : 76, 78. Sept. 1960. 

 Transportation and storage. 



CHRISTOPHER, J. F. 818 



Pulpwood chipping installations in the midsouth. 

 U.S. Forest Serv. South. Forest Expt. Sta. Forest 

 Survey Release 87, 14 pp. 1962. 



HAMPF, F. E., and MARTY, R. J. 819 



New Hampshire pine-chip production. Northeast. 

 Logger 10 ( 12 ) : 18-19. June 1962. 



HORN, A. G. 820 



Volume and use of wood residues from primary proc- 

 essing in Minnesota. U.S. Forest Serv. Lake States 

 Forest Expt. Sta. Tech. Note 622, 2 pp. 1962. 



LOVEJOY, H. E. 821 



Transporting wood chips by truck. Forest Prod. 

 Jour. 10 ( 6 ) : 282-286. June 1960. 



Cost analysis of both long and short hauls in 

 Oregon and Washington. 



MORGAN, H. L. 822 



Wood chips from sawmill residues. Northeast. 

 Logger 11 ( 1 ) : 12, 36-38. July 1962. 



Includes production and equipment costs. 



PAAVILA, H. D. 823 



It costs more to use chips from sawmill residue. 

 Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada Woodlands Review, 

 pp. WR-264, 268, 270. June 1962. 



PESEZ. G. A. 



Use of mill residues for the paper industry, 

 east. Logger 8(9): 6-7, 30-34. Mar. 1960. 

 West, South and Northeast. 



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North- 



TOOHEY, J. T. 825 



Effects created by a chipping program on the wood- 

 using industries and the forest resource in the north- 

 eastern United States. Thesis (M.F.). State Univ. 

 New York Col. Forestry, Syracuse. 1960. 



WHALEY, R. S. 

 Chips versus bolts. 

 40. 1962. 



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