Anderson J I, V, and Rapraegcr, E. F. 



The Christmas tree industry, 9 pp. Ditto, January 1939. 



Bradner, M, 



Depreciation in river logs. The Timberman 27(3)j42,44. 1926, 



Sawmill efficiency not measui-ed by volume of production. The 

 Timberman 2^(8):37-40; 28(9) :40-42,/+4; 28(10) :42, 44, 46. 

 (Also mim.eographed excerpt, 19 pp.. May 1936.) 1927. 



Utilization in the sawmill. (An analysis of current practice 

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 September 1927. 



and Fullaway, S. V., Jr. 



Size of timber, amount of defect — important factors in lumbering. 

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and Anderson, I. V, 



Fire-damaged logs - what is the loss? The Timberman 31(7):38-44. 

 1930. 



Division of Forest Utilization Service 



Review of tie specifications and prices in the Montana-Idaho 

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Klobucher, FrarJc J. 



Trucks-trailers-tractors. Tractor skidding studies in the 

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Mueller, Lincoln A. 



Utilization of the secondary species in the Inland Empire. 

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Suitability of Engelmann spruce, western white pine, ponderosa 

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The effect of tree size on log-making costs for western white 

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Relation of tree size in western white pine to logmaking costs. 

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