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3. American publications —concld. 
By C. H. Teesdale. ( Scientific American , 
56. Marine Wood Borers, 
-Supplement, December 5-14.) 
57. Fire Proofing Wooden Shingles,—By H. F. Weiss. (American Roofer, Decem¬ 
ber 1914.) 
08 . Records on the Life of Treated Timber in the United States,_By H. F. 
Weiss and C. H. Teesdale. ( Proc . American Wood Preservers Association, paces 501— 
-509, 1915.) 1 ° 
59. Bleeding and Swelling of Paving Blocks,—By C. H. Teesdale. (Proc. 
American Wood Preservers Association, pages 372—397, 1915.) 
60. History of Treated Wood Block Pavements in the United States,—By 
•U. H. Teesdale. (Proc. American Wood Preservers Assn., pages 324—367, 1915.) 
61. Temperature changes in Wood under treatment,—By G. M. Hunt. (Proc. 
American Wood Preservefs Assn., pages 85—100, 1915.) 
62. Preservative Treatment of Timber,—By H. F. Weiss and C. H. Teesdale. 
^International Engineering Congress, 1915.) 
03. The Preservation of Wood from Decay—By C. H. Teesdale. (The Armour 
Engineer, March 1915.) 
64. The Preservative Treatment of Wooden Silos,-By G. M. Hunt. (American 
Lumberman, 13th March 1915.) 
65. Service Tests of Treated and Untreated Telephone Poles,—by C. H. Teesdale. 
(Telephony, 3rd April 1915.) 
66 . Experiments with Wood Paving Blocks (In Minneapolis),_by C. H. 
Teesdale. (Municipal Journal, 6 th May 1915.) 
67. Tests on the Inflammability of Untreated Wood and of Wood Treated with 
Fire Retarding Compounds,—By R. E. Prince. (Proc. National Fire Protection 
Assn., pages 108—157, 1915.) 
68 'o? 0 t o, in ,, S t 0r ? d Lumber ’- B y C. J. Humphrey. (American Lumberman, 
pages 32—33, 14th August 1915.) 
69. Sterilization and Preservation of Line Poles by electricity. (Forestry and 
Irrigation ; December 1907, Vol. XIII, page 651.) 
70. Increasing the durability of Farce Posts, by F. W. Besley, State Forester, 
Maryland State, Board of Forestry, Baltimore, Md. 1912. 
■xr " 0<k! Plesc ’ vative - (Scientific American, dated 3 rd May 1913, 
Vol. CVIII, No. 18, page 401.) 
72. The Preservation of Structural Timber-By H. F. Weiss, Director, Forest 
Products Laboratory, U. S. Forest Service, 1915. 
73. Some Factors Affecting the Application of Wood Preservation to Electric 
Railways, By C. P. Winlow and C. II. Teesdale. (Proc. American Electric By. 
Engineering Association, 1915.) 
74. Creosoted Douglas Fir Paving Blocks—(Association of Creosoting Companies 
of the I acific Coast, Seattle, Washington, Oc'.ober 1915.) 
75 - Creosoting Douglas Fir Bridge Stringers and Ties without Loss in Strength. 
(Association of Creosoting Companies of Pacific Coast, Seattle, Washington, Yeb- 
ruarv 1916.) 
76. Wood Preserving, Vol. II, No. 4, October-December 1915. 
4. French publications. 
1 . La Preservation des Bois centre la peurriture,- 
National Forest School, Nancy, France, 1909. 
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