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floating timber and thus buoyed up until they reach the 
mill. 
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE TO CHAPTER XXH 
A Digest of the Laws Relating to Logging which have been Enacted in the 
Different States. Polk's Lumber Directory, 1904-05. R. L. Polk and 
Co., Chicago, pp. 96-150E. 
Anonymous: Davis Ocean-going Log Raft. West Coast Lumberman, 
Dec. 15, 1917, pp. 28 and 29. 
Barrows, H. K. and Babb, C. C: Log Driving and Lumbering Water 
Resources of the Penobscot River, Maine. Water Supply Paper 279, U. 
S. Geological Survey, Washington, 1912, pp. 211-220. 
Bridges, J. B.: Definition of the Law Governing the Use of Driving 
Streams. The Timberman, August, 1910, pp. 64F and 64G. 
Bridges, J. B.: Laws Governing the Use of Streams for Logging Pur- 
poses (Pacific Coast). The Timberman, August, 1909, pp. 49-51. 
Fastabend, John A.: Ocean Log Rafting. The Timberman, August, 
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