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ANDERSON, I. V. 



Forest utilization possibilities of the northern rocky mountain 

 area. 6 pp. Mimeo. Mar. 



How can we improve round timbers? 5 pp. Mimeo. Apr» 



The merits of lodgepole pine poles. Station Paper no. 10, 

 6 pp. Mimeo. Nov. 



Trends in the utilization of pole species and their effect on 

 forest management. Proc. Soc . of Amer. Foresters meeting, 

 Minneapolis. 9 pp. Dec. 



,and DUNCAN, GEORGE 



Power saw developments in the northern rocky mountain region. 

 The Timber-man, 39(3): 12-1$. Jan. 



,and RAPRAEGER, E. F. 



The Christmas tree industry. 9 pp. Ditto, Jan. 



and 



Highlights of the lumber industry. Forest Industries of the 

 Inland Empire, no. 2, 14 pp. Mult. Mar. 



,,and S.A.F. COMMITTEE 



Report on recommendations to improve forest exploitation 

 practices in the Inland Empire. 58 pp. Mimeo. Dec. 



BILLINGS, C. L. 



Utilization problems of Idaho and Montana national forests. 

 The Timberman. May. 



BLOOM, C. W. 



A comparison of long-log and short-log scale. Applied 

 Forestry Note no. 68, 3 pp. Mimeo. May. 



BRADNER, M. 



Depreciation in river logs. The Timberman, 27(3)':42, 44. Jan. 



Sawmill efficiency not measured by volume of production. 

 The Timberman, 28(8): 37-40; 28(9):40-42, 28(10) :42. June, 

 July, Aug. Also mimeo. excerpt, 19 pp., May 1936. 



Utilization in the sawmill. (An analysis of current practice 

 in band mills of the Inland Empire.) The Timberman. Sept. 



t and ANDERSON, I. V. 



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

 38-44. 



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