Samuel J. Record
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Samuel James Record was an American botanist who played a prominent role in the study of wood. Born at Crawfordsville, Indiana, Record graduated from Wabash College in 1903 and received a Master of Forestry degree from Yale University in 1905. After working for the US Forest Service he joined the faculty of the Yale School of Forestry in 1910. In 1917 he became Professor of forest products, and in 1939 was made Dean of the school.
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- “Timbers of the New World” (1944) (283)
- The mechanical properties of wood (69)
- Timbers of tropical America (1925) (32)
- GLOSSARY OF TERMS USED IN DESCRIBING WOODS. (1934) (17)
- Storied or Tier-Like Structure of Certain Dicotyledonous Woods (1919) (13)
- Forest conditions of the Ozark Region of Missouri (9)
- The Evergreen Forests of Liberia: A Report on Investigations made in the West African Republic of Liberia by the Yale University School of Forestry in Cooperation with the Firestone Plantations Company (1931) (9)
- Significance of Resinous Tracheids (1918) (9)
- American woods of the family Moraceae. (1940) (8)
- Identification of woods with conspicuous rays (1936) (8)
- Identification of the timbers of temperate North America : including anatomy and certain physical properties of wood (1934) (7)
- American timbers of the family Bignoniaceae. (1940) (7)
- Trees of Honduras (1927) (5)
- Some new names for tropical American trees of the family Leguminosae. (1940) (4)
- Lignum-vitae; a study of the woods of the Zygophyllaceae with reference to the true lignum-vitae of commerce--its sources, properties, uses, and substitutes, by Samuel J. Record. (3)
- Identification of the economic woods of the United States, including a discussion of the structural and physical properties of wood, by Samuel J. Record. (2)
- NOTES ON WOODS. (1922) (2)
- SYSTEMATIC ANATOMY OF WOOD (1930) (2)
- An International Program for a World-Wide Study of Woods (1932) (1)
- Forestry Conditions in Montgomery County, Indiana (1)
- The forests and flora of British Honduras / by Paul C. Standley and Samuel J. Record ; in cooperation with the Conservator of Forests and the Agricultural Officer of the Colony. (1936) (1)
- TIER-LIKE ARRANGEMENT OF THE ELEMENTS OF CERTAIN WOODS. (1912) (1)
- West African avodire (1931) (1)
- Ray Tracheids in Quercus Alba (1917) (1)
- Our Tropical Timber Trade (1921) (0)
- Woods for Making Airplanes (1918) (0)
- From Wood to Cloth (1920) (0)
- North American trees : guide to Charles F. Millspaugh Hall, by Samuel J. Record. (1934) (0)
- The hardy catalpa / by Samuel J. Record. (0)
- The Spruce Gum Industry (1916) (0)
- On Formosan Forests@@@Anatomical Characters and Identification of Formosan Woods with Critical Remarks from the Climatic Point of View (0)
- Our Present and Future Sources of Vegetable Tannins (1916) (0)
- Boxwoods of Commerce (1921) (0)
- When We Build Our House (1923) (0)
- Prolonging the Naval Stores Industry (1914) (0)
- The Pine Needle Oil Industry (1916) (0)
- Defects in Airplane Woods (1918) (0)
- Tropical Forests@@@Tropical Forests of the Caribbean (1932) (0)
- Plant list : Ecuador, (1933) (0)
- An Old Friend in New Dress (1923) (0)
- Japanese Veneer Paper (1921) (0)
- IMPORTANCE OF THE STUDY OF WOOD ANATOMY (1937) (0)
- North American trees (1934) (0)
- South American Timber@@@Timbers of Tropical America (1925) (0)
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