* 1934 ANDERSON, I. V. 



An economic tree classification for ponderosa pine. Applied 

 Forestry Note no. 64, 19 pp. Illus. Mimeo. June. 



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Match plank cut from western white pine trees i A comparison 

 of production costs and selling values by tree sizes when the 

 major product is match plank. The Timberman, 36(6):15-18. Apri 



Match plank and commercial lumber from western white pine logs. 

 Applied Forestry Note no. 72, 3 pp. Mimeo. July i 



Memorandum report on a selective logging study of the Kinshella 

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

 Mimeo. and mult. May. 



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

 38(2): 46-49. Jan. Feb. 



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

 western Montana. Cross Tie Bull. 13(2) :4-9. Feb, 



Bucking with power saw on tractor landing. 5 pp. Typed. 

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



A handy tool for pole road construction. The Timberman, 

 39(4):34, 36. Feb. 



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

 study in the western white pine type of northern Idaho", by 

 E. F t Rapraeger. Univ. Idaho Bui. 33(16) :l-55. Jour. 

 Forestry, 37(6): 505. June. 



Grading of logs and trees as a means of measuring quality, 

 23 pp. Mimeo. Apr. 



The farm woodlot, a source of permanent income if handled 

 wisely. Univ. Montana Bui. no. 367, 15 pp. June. 



Prospectus of lcdgepole pine telephone and power poles in 

 Montana. 8 pp. Mimeo. Mar. 



Laminated wood and what it means to Montana. 11 pp. Mimeo. May. 



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