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Rouillion, Louis, _Economies of Manual Training._ N. Y.: The Derry Collard Company. 1905. Roth, Filibert, _A First Book of Forestry._ Boston: Ginn & Co. 1902. Sargent & Co., _Standard Steel Squares._ New Haven, Conn. Seaton, Geo. A., _A Clamp for Use at the Grindstone._ _Woodcraft_, 6: 96. Jan., '07. Selden, F. H., _Elementary Woodwork._ N. Y.: Rand, McNally & Co. 1906. Sickels, Ivin, _Exercises in Woodworking._ N. Y.: D. Appleton & Co. 1889. Smith, K., _Lumbering by Machinery._ _World's Work_, 7: 4435. Feb. '04. Smith, R. H., _Cutting Tools._ London: Cassell & Co. 1884. South Kensington Council on Education, _Notes on Building Construction._ 3 vols. London: Rivington. 1883-1889. Standage, H. C., _Glues and Cements for the Use of Woodworkers._ _Wood Craft_, 7: 48, May, '07. Tate, James M., _Training in Wood Work._ Minneapolis: North Western School Supply Co. About 1905. Trout, W. H., _The Modern Saw Mill._ _Cassier's Magazine_, 11: 83-95. 184-195, Dec. '96 and Jan. '97. U. S. Department of Agriculture _Forest Service Classified List of Publications. Forest Service Bulletins:_ No. 10. Filibert, Roth. _Timber._ 1895. No. 34. Wm. F. Fox, _A History of the Lumber Industry in the State of New York, 1902._ No. 41. Hermann von Schrenk, _Seasoning of Timber._ 1903. Van Deusen, Clinton S., _Methods of Wood Finishing._ _Manual Training Magazine_, 6: 93. Jan. '05. Van Deusen, Clinton S., _Logging in the South._ _Manual Training Magazine_, 1: 93. Jan. '00. Wheeler, C. G., _Woodworking for Beginners._ N. Y.: G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1899. White, Stewart Edward, _The Blazed Trail._ N. Y.: McClure, Phillips & Co. 1904. White, Stewart Edward, _From Forest to Saw Mill._ _Junior Munsey_, 10: 362, Je. '01. Anonymous. _Nails. Wood Craft._ 5: 103, Jl. '06. _A Dry-Kiln of Progressive Style._ _Wood Craft_, 6: 31. Nov. '06. _Lumbering in Louisiana._ _Wood Craft_, 4: 55, Nov. '05. _The Lac Industry of Assam. Journal of the Society of Arts._ 49: 192. Feb 8 '01. CHAPTER I. LOGGING. The rough and ready methods common in American logging operations are the result partly of a tradition of inexhaustible supply, partly of the fear of fire and the avoidance of taxes, partly of an eagerness to get rich quick. Most of the logging has been done on privately owned land or on shamelessly stolen public land, and the lumberman had no further interest in the forest than t
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