L Anderson, I. V. 



Match, plank and commercial l\imber from western white pine logs. 

 Applied Forestry Note 72, 3 pp. Mimeo . 1935. 



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Memorandum report on a selective logging study of the Kinshella 

 and Sons tie mill operation near Lupfer, Montana. 76 pp. 

 Mimeo and Mult. 1936. 



U and S.A.F. Committee 



Report on recommendations to improve forest exploitation prac- 

 tices in the Inland Empire. 58 pp. Mimeo, December 193'6. . 



Railroad ties from small mills. The Timberman 38(1) :12-13 , 21; 

 38(2):i+6-49. 1936. 



Utilization of ties of larch — Douglas- fir forests of north- 

 western Montana. Cross Tie Bui. 18(2) :4-9. 1937. 



Bucking with power saw on tractor landing. Typewritten, 5 pp. 

 June 15, 1938. Excerpts in The Timberman 39(10) :25-26. 1938. 



A handy tool for pole road construction. The Timberman 39(4):34,36, 

 1938. 



Review of "Results and application of a logging and milling study 

 in the western white pine type of northern Idaho" by E, F. 

 Rapraef^er. Univ. Idaho Bui. 33(16) :l-55. Jour. Forestry 

 37(6) :505. 1939. 



Grading of logs and trees as a mean of measuring quality. Mimeo. 

 23 pp. April 1939. 



The farm woodlot, a source of permanent income if handled wisely. 

 Montana State Univ. Bui. 367, 15 pp. June 1939. 



Laminated wood and what it means to Montana. ' Mimeo. 11 pp. May 19+6. 

 and Duncan, George 



Power saw developments in the northern Rocky Mountain region. 

 The Timberman,' 39(3) :12-15. ■ 1938. 



The merits of lodgepole pine poles. Station Paper 10, 6 pp. 

 Mimeo. 1947. 



Trends in the utilization of pole species and their effect on for- 

 est management, ^roc. 3oc. Amer, Foresters meeting, Minneapolis, 

 9 pp, December 1947. 



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