324 
Indian Forest Records. 
Indian 'publications —contd. 
{Vol. VI 
15. Impregnation of Indian Timbers. —Proceedings Nos. 1 to 7, of the Inspector- 
' General of Forests, July 1898. ' spector 
16. Impregnation of Indian Timbers. — Indian Forester, 1898 Vol XXTV 
page 345. ’ ' ’ 
17. Hasselmann’s process.— Indian Forester, 1898, Vol. XXIV, page 439 
18. Report on Haskin’s process.— Indian Forester, 1899, Vol XXV Appendix 
° f by , i T' egnation or the Haskln process.— Proceed- 
mgs No. 8 of the Inspector-General of Forests, 1902. 
20 Opinions of Local Governments and Railway Administrations on the pro- 
posal for establishing a central factory for the purpose of impregnating sleepers 
of inferior wood or treating them by the Haskin’s process —Public Works Depart- 
ment, Railway Stores, IX. Proceedings of June 1902, Nos. 91_126. 
21. Preservation of Bamboos from the attacks of the Bamboo beetle or “ shot- 
borer, —by E. P. Stebbing, F.L.S., Calcutta, 1903. 
22. Powell’s process. Indian Forester, 1903, Vol. XXIX, pacre 580 
23. Report of the Sub-Committee of the Board of Scientific Advice 'on Indian 
ThO-i 1 f ?erS 'M , 17 ' 2 ° ° f the InS P^or-General of Forests, 
sleepers) ^ Couohman 8 note on the necessary quality of good railway 
24. Powell’s process.— Indian Forester, 1906, Vol. XXXII, pa^e 618. 
25. Powell’s process.— Indian Forester, 1907, Vol. XXXIII, p^e 281. 
v 26 „/° We ! 1 ’,; W r° d Pr ° C T f ° r treatin « newly felled timber.—" A” Proceedings 
iNos. 66-67 of the Inspector-General of Forests, March 1907. 
27. Utilization of Railway sleepers of inferior kinds of timber.—“ A ” Proceed- 
mgs ISos. 5-7 of the Inspector-General of Forests, April 1907 
ctf-fv UZatl r oftimberfor railway ’s’eepers .-Proceedings 
• of the Railway Board (R. S.), September, 1907. 
29. Powell’s wood process for preserving timber— Bailway Department, Pro- 
- ceedmgs Nos. 156-165, June 1909. 
30 Note on the Antiseptic Treatment of Timber in India, with special reference 
to Railway f epers-by R S. Pearson, I.F.S., F.L.S. (Indian Forest Records, 
Vol. ill, Part II, March 1912). 
31. Sleeper Treatment. ( Indian Engineering, July 13th, 1912, pao-e 24.) 
32. Factors in Wood Preservation. (Indian Engineering, April 12th, 1913.) 
3. American publications. 
1 , L , TilC „ “f eay 0f Timber and Methods of Preventing it— Bureau oj Plant 
•Industry, Bulletin 14, 1902. 
2. Seasoning of Timber.. Forest Service Bulletin 41, 25 cents. 1903 
3. Cross Tie Forms and Rail Fastenings with Special Reference to Treated 
Timbers— Bulletin 50, 15 cents., 1904. 
4. Report on Condition of Treated Timbers Laid in Texas, February, 1902— 
Bulletin 51, 10 cents., 1904. J 
5. Wood Preservation in the United States— Bulletin 73, 10 cents 1909 
1910 6 ' Th ° PreSerVative °f Farm Timbers.- Far mere’ Bulletin 387. 
— U? e FractionaI Distillation of Coal-Tar Creosote-Forest Service Circular 
otl. 15J07 
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