5 - FOREST TECHNOLOGY 



Anderson, I, V. and Rapraeger, E, F. 



Highlights of the lumber industry. Forest Industries of the 

 Inland Empire, No. 2, 14 pp. Mult. March 15, 1940. 



Specifications for knotty western white pine veneer flitches. 

 Research Note 63. 2 pp. Stenalithed. December 1948. 



Specifications for western larch peeler logs. Research Note 69. 

 1 p. Stenalithed. December 194B. 



Lodgepole pine - a multiple purpose wood. Talk delivered before 

 , the V/ashington-Idaho-Montana Dry Kiln Club at Libby, Montana. 

 August 1949. 



The condition of western larch poles in the Rock Creek-Baker, 

 Oregon, transmission li.ne of the California Pacific Utilities 

 Company. A report. December 1949. 



Division of, Forest Utilization Service 



Review of tie specifications and prices in the Montana-Idaho 

 territory.'. 1 to 7 pp. issued annually or amendments issued 

 as changes occur. Mimeo. 1925-1947. 



Partial list of treating plants and pole and post yards in 

 Montana, northern Idaho, and eastern Washington. Mimeo. 

 4 pp. 1947. 



Test of hemlock railroad ties completed. Research Note 51. 

 2 pp. Mimeo. 1947. 



Fullaway, S. V., Jr., and Hubert, E. E.- 



Air seasoning of lumber in the Inland Empire. The Tiraberman, 

 March-June. 20 pp. 1925. 



Moisture content of air-seasoned lumber in Inland Empire. 

 The Timberman 27(4) :204, 206. 1926. 



, Johnson, Herman M. , and Hill, C. L. 



The air seasoning of western softwood lumber. U. S. Dept. Agr. 

 Bui. 1425, 60 pp., illus. October 1928. 



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