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YOUNG, C. E. 827 



The economics of chips from mill residuals — supply 

 and demand and mutual benefits. South. Pulp & 

 Paper Mf r. 24 ( 2 ) : 55-50, 58, GO. Feb. 10, 1961. 



Also Paper Indus. Mangt. Assoc. Yearb. 41 : 83, 85, 

 87, 89. I960. 



Poles, Piling, Posts 



SKOLMEN, R. G. 828 



Treating costs and durability tests of Hawaii-grown 

 wood posts treated by double-diffusion. U.S. Forest 

 Serv. Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Expt. Sta. 

 Res. Note 198, 5 pp. 1962. 



WILSON, A. K. 829 



Northern Rocky Mountain pole production increased 

 in 1959. U.S. Forest Serv. Intermountain Forest 

 and Range Expt. Sta. Res. Note 79, 4 pp. Aug. 1960. 



WILSON, A. K. 830 



Northern Rocky Mountain pole production shows 

 small gain in 1960. U.S. Forest Serv. Intermountain 

 Forest and Range Expt. Sta. Res. Note 85, 4 pp. 

 Aug. 1961. 



Charcoal 



BLYTH, J. E. 831 



Production of charcoal and charcoal briquettes — 

 Lake States. U.S. Forest Serv. Lake States Forest 

 Expt. Sta. Tech. Note 626, 2 pp. 1962. 



BOLDT, C. E., and ARBOGAST, C. 832 



Charcoal kiln operation for improved timber stands. 

 Forest Prod. Jour. 10(1) : 42-44. Jan. 1960. 



Data on labor costs, charcoal prices, and wood costs 

 are given so the breakeven point can be calculated. 



CHRISTOPHER, J. F. 833 



Charcoal industry grows in midsouth. U.S. Forest 

 Serv. South. Forest Expt. Sta. Forestry Notes 139. 

 1962. 



JARVIS, J. P. 834 



The wood charcoal industry in the state of Missouri. 

 Univ. Missouri, Engin. Expt. Sta., Engin. Series Bui. 

 48, 31 pp. 1960. 



KASILE, J. D. 835 



Wood charcoal production in California 1961. U.S. 

 Forest Serv. Pacific Southwest Forest and Range 

 Expt. Sta. Res. Note 210, 5 pp. 1962. 



PRITCHARD, W. M. 836 



Simplified batch retort permits economic charcoal 

 production. Woodworking Dig. pp. 48-50. Mar. 

 1961. 



Cost analysis ; profitable product outlet for wood- 

 waste. 



TOOLE. A. W., and others. 837 



Charcoal production, marketing, and use. U.S. For- 

 est Prod. Lab. Rpt. 2213. 137 pp. 1961. 



P. H. Lane, C. Arbogast, W. R. Smith, R. Peter, 

 E. G. Locke, E. Beglinger, and E. C. O. Erickson, 

 joint authors. 



Particle Board, Hardboard, Fiberroard 



BETHEL, J. S. 838 



Future prospects for the wood panel-board indus- 

 tries. Soc. Amer. Foresters Proc. 1960 : 51-53. 1961. 

 Hardboard, particle board, plywood. 



CHIANG, T. I. 839 



Hardboard : A manufacturing opportunity in Geor- 

 gia. Atlanta, Ga. Inst. Tech., Engr. Expt. Sta., 58 

 pp. 1961. 



Hardboard industry in the United States ; esti- 

 mates of eight southeastern states' market and ori- 

 gins of raw-material supply ; projections of produc- 

 tion, imports, exports, and consumption to 1970. 



GOYDER, C. S. 840 



Past progress and future prospects of insulating 

 board in Canada. Forest Prod. Jour. 10(10) : 553- 

 555. Oct. 1960. 



KAY, I. B. 841 



If you're considering particle board, check these 

 factors: raw material — proximity and cost, pro- 

 duct — chipboard or flakcboard, capacity — at least 5 

 million square feet a year. Lumberman [San Fran- 

 cisco ] 87 ( 1 ) : 64-65. Jan. 1960. 



Other Wood-Using Industry 



CHIANG, T. I. 842 



Laminated wood beams : A manufacturing opportu- 

 nity in Georgia. Atlanta, Ga. Inst Tech. Engr. Expt. 

 Sta. 32 pp. 1961. 



Market for glulam members and feasibility of lo- 

 cating a glulam plant in Georgia. 



CROSS TIE BULLETIN PANEL. 843 



Cross tie production. Cross Tie Bui. 41(12) : 29, 

 32, 34-46. 38-39, 46. Dec. 1960. 



Moderator : W. L. Winham ; members : P. D. Web- 

 ster, L. Hawkins, M. Hawkins, R. G. Juengel, J. W. 

 Tyra. 



ERICKSEN, L. N. 844 



California boosts wood industry by introducing many 

 new products. West. Conserv. Jour. 17(5) : 39-41. 

 Sept./Oct. 1960. 



MENDEL, J. J., and KANEY, D. W. 845 



Cooperage logs and bolts — production and consump- 

 tion in the Central States — 1960. U.S. Forest Serv. 

 Central States Forest Expt. Sta. Note 153, 2 pp. 

 Apr. 1962. 



MERRICK, G. D. 846 



Wood preservation statistics 1959. Amer. Wood- 

 Preserv. Assoc. Proc. 56 : 249-283. 1960. Also Statis- 

 tics for 1960, Proc. 57 : 219-253. 1901. 



Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, in 

 cooperation with the American Wood-Preservers' 

 Association. 



RODENBACH, R. C. 847 



Sources of lumber for furniture plants in North Car- 

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

 in cooperation with Furniture. Plywood and Veneer 

 Council of the North Carolina Furniture Assoc. Duke 

 Power Co., and Southern Furniture Manufacturers 

 Assoc. 8 pp. July 1960. 



SHURR, S. H, and NETSCHERT, B. C. 848 



Energy in the American economy, 1850-1975 ; an 

 economic study of its history and prospects. 771 pp. 

 Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press. 1960. 

 Includes a chapter on fuel wood. 



OTHER FOREST INDUSTRY 



Christmas Trees, Decorative Products 



BURLISON, V. H, and PITKIN, F. H. 849 



Christmas tree growing in Idaho. Idaho Univ. For- 

 est, Wildlife and Range Expt. Sta. Res. Note 20, 25 

 pp. Nov. 1962. 



