Canadian Forestry Jourrial 



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Vol VII. Ottawa, Sbptembbr October. 1911 No. s 



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Page. 



Directors Meet 114 



Must Move Forward 116 



TIiP Turtle Mountain Forest Reserve 118 



Hudson Bay Timber Survey: F. W. Beard 12:} 



Forestry liraneh Field Work 125 



Le Traitenient Preservatif des traverses de chemin 



de fer 127 



IManting Trees: P. McArthur 130 



Saxony's Forest Practice: II. L. Sullivan and E. P. 



Jennings 132 



1910 Forest Statistics of Canada— 1 135 



Principles of Handling Woodlands: Review 139 



Notes 122, 126. 134. 137. 139. 140 



THE 1912 ANNUAL MEETING. 



At the meeting of the Directors of the Association, a full account of 

 which will be found elsewhere in this issue, the date for the next regular an- 

 nual meeting of the Association was fixed for 



FEB. 7 AND 8, 1912. 



This meeting of the Association promises to be one of special interest. 

 Topics of immediate and vital importance to foresters, lumbermen and the 

 public generally are on the roster for discussion. Besides many of the 

 most prominent men connected with the movement in Canada, it is hoped 

 that several well known authorities from the United States and even from 

 England will be present and assist in the discussions. The convention will 

 assuredly be v orth making a great effort to attend. 



The date for the meeting follows immediately on that of the Canadian 

 Lumbermen's Association, and it is proposed to have a joint banquet of the 

 two associations on the evening of Feb. 7. 



Further particulars will be given in the next issue of the Journal. 



