LIST OF PUBLICATIONS AND REPORTS ON THE 
ANTISEPTIC TREATMENT OF TIMBER, 
1. Memorandum on the establishment of a factory for impregnating pine sleepers 
- from the North-West Himalayas, with metallic salts, —by Dr. H. Warth, Septem¬ 
ber 1878. 
2. Memorandum on the supply of railway sleepers of the Himalayan Fines 
suitable for impregnation in India—by Sir D. Brandis (Inspector General of Forests. 
Proceedings, October 1878 s . 
3. Impregnation of Himalayan pine-wood for use as railway sleepers.—Govern¬ 
ment of India, Department of Revenue, Forests. Proceedings Nos. 8 to 10, May 
1879. 
4. Preservation of timber.—Indian Forester, 1881, Yol. VI, page 142. 
5. The Antiseptic Treatment of Timber.—Indian Forester, 1881, Vol. X, page 582. 
6. The Preservation of Timber. — Indian Forester, 1886, Yol. XII, pages 127-137. 
7. Methods of Preserving Timber in Japan.—Indian Forester, 1886, Yol. XII» 
page 527. 
8. Preservation of Timber with Carbolineum oils.—Indian Forester, 1888, Yol. 
XIY, page 285. 
9. Gardner’s Process of Preserving Timber.—Indian Forester, 1889, Yol. XV> 
page 479. 
10. Preliminary report on the use of metal tracks on Railways, as a substitute for 
wooden ties—by E. E. Russell Tratman, C.E., and B. E. Fernow, Chief of Forest 
Division. (Government Printing Office, Washington, 1889.) 
11. Creosoting.sleepers.—Indian Forester, 1891, Yol. XYII, page 217. 
12. Creosoting timber.—Indian Forester, 1892, Yol. XYIII, page 238. 
13. Pfister’s process.—Indian Forester, 1892, Yol. XYIII, page 277. 
14. Haskin’s process. —Indian Forester, 1896, Yol. XXII, pages 32 and 33, 
15. Report on the senilisation of wood—by E. R. Robson, 1897. 
16v Haskin’s process.—Indian Forester, 1898, Yol. XXIV, page 224. 
17. Impregnation of Indian timbers.—Proceedings Nos. 1 to 7 of the Inspector 
General of Forests, July 1898. 
18. Impregnation of Indian timbers.—Indian Forester, 1898, Vol. XXIV, 
page 345. 
19. Hasselmann’s process.—Indian Forester, 1898, Vol. XXIV, page439. 
20. Report on Haskin’s process.—’Indian Forester, 1899, Yol. XXY, Appendix. 
21. Preservation of timber by impregnation or the Haskin process.—Proceedings 
No. 8 of the Inspector General of Forests, 1902. 
22. Opinions of Local Governments and Railway Administrations on the proposa 1 
for establishing a central factory for the purpose of impregnating sleepers of inferior 
wood, or treating them by the Haskin’s process.—Public Works Department, Railway 
Stores, IX. Proceedings of June 1902, Nos. 91—126. 
