No. 10; October-November-December 1946: Cotton Fabric in Bituminous Construction; Trends in Motor-Vehicle Travel, 1936 to 1945; Traffic Trends on Rural Roads in 1945
No. 9, July-August-September 1946: A study of bituminous-coated corrugated sheet-metal culverts; A study of coarse-graded base course-materials; Tests of concrete containing Waylite; Tire wear and costs: Abstract and Conclusions Resulting From Studies at Iowa Engineering Experiment Station
No. 4, April-May-June 1945: Structural Efficiency of Transverse Weakened-Plane Joints; Disintegration of Bridge Concrete in the West; the Federal Highway Act of 1944
Computing Moments for Continuous Concrete Bridges; Effect of Tar, Ammonium Fluosilicate, and Sodium Hydroxide on the Alkali Resistance of Concrete; Determination of Cement Content of Soil-Cement Mixtures
Highway Signs and Markings for Blackout Conditions; Volcanic Cinders Suitable for use in Base Course Construction; Disposition of State Motor-Fuel Receipts, 1941; Disposition of State Motor-Vehicle Receipts, 1941; Disposition of State Motor-Carrier Tax Receipts, 1941; Disposition of Receipts from State Imposts on Highway Users, 1941
Tests of Monolithic Brick Pavement Slabs; Vertical Curves for Highways; Cotton Fabric for Erosion Control; State Motor-Fuel Consumption and Tax receipts, 1941; State Motor-Vehicle Registrations and Receipts, 1941
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