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ill a spirit of loyalty and with ideals of public service which I believe 

 can nowhere be surpassed. Neither Mr. Hough nor ]Mr. Sheppard 

 could go before western audiences, where the work of the Forest Serv- 

 ice is better known than in the East, and say the things they have said 

 in the columns of the New York Evening 'Post without calling forth 

 resentful challenge." 



The appreciation of the Quebec Government of the necessity for the 

 practice of forestry on its non-agricultural lands, and of the need for 

 thoroughly trained foresters to make its programme effective, has re- 

 cently been further evidenced. Four of the employees of the Pro- 

 vincial Forest Service have been sent to Europe by the Provincial 

 Government, to spend a period of six months in making advanced 

 studies of forestry practice and forest utilization in France, Belgium, 

 Switzerland, and Germany. One of the men will extend his studies 

 to cover a period in Sweden. Among the lines of investigation to 

 which particular attention will be paid by these men will be methods 

 of lumbering, saw-milling, silvicultural practice, reforestation, aerial 

 photography, forest research, wood technology and wood utilization, 

 including the development of markets for hardwood species through 

 small wood-usingf industries. 



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