94 Canadian Forestry Journal, Fcbruar]), 19/9 



Index to Chief Articles in Canadian Forestry Journal, 1918. 



Month. Page. 



AEROPLANES 



Guarding Forests by Aeroplanes. K. E. Kennedy February 1521 



The Race for Aeroplane Spruce September 1865 



The Aeroplane in British Columbia Forests December 1957 



BuildiiiK a Canadian Aeroplane December 19G0 



BRITISH FORESTRY 



Britain's Penalty for Neglected Forests. Sir John Maxwell March 1600 



Britain Turns to Canada's Forests May 1696 



Britain's Need — Canada's Opportunity. J. R. Dickson November 1908 



The Prop of Our Empire November 1936 



CANADIAN FOREST CONDITIONS 



Forest Resources of McKenzie Basin. H. J. Bury January 1481 



Forests of Canada in Peace and War. Robson Black • March 1574 



Seignory of Lotbiniere. L. Garneau April 1621 



Facing the Truth of Forest Exhaustion May 1677 



Menace to Our White Pine. J. H. Faull May 1685 



Bringing Back the White Pine Foresto. R. H. Campbell July 1765 



Why Forest Reserves are Created. H. C. Wallin July 1780 



Canada's Pulp Wood Resources July 1785 



Nova Scotia's Stake in Forestry August 1817 



High Mortality of Balsam Fir. Dr. Howe November 1929 



The Case for Nova Scotia's Forests. R. Black November 1940 



New Brunswick to the Fore! And Why? G. H. Prince December 1982 



ENTOMOLOGY 



Control of Foliage Eating Insects Under Forest Conditions. 



J. D. Tothill May 1673 



A New Forest Insect Enemy of White Birch. J. M. Swaine November 1928 



FOREST METHODS 



Second Crop of Pulp Wood. H. C. Belyea August 1836 



The Forester's Place in Planning and Operating Wood-using. 



Industries. W. F. V. Atkinson March 1595 



Practical Application of Scientific Forestry. R. O. Sweezey___ April 1638 



Firmer Handling of New Brunswick Forests November 1934 



New Ways in the Woods. Ellwood Wilson May 1688 



FIRE PROTECTION 



Fire Fighting on the St. Maurice April 1645 



Fire Fighter's Profession. E. T. Allen May 1683 



Minnesota Fires November 1911-12 



Forest Protection in British Columbia. Clyde Leavitt November 1918 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Logging by Elephants in Burma April 1630 



Farming Muck Lands May 1671 



Forestry and the War. Dr. Fernow May 1691 



Finland's Public-Owned Forests. S. T. Dana June 1727 



Riddance of Patronage: A Great Gain July 1773 



Forest Legislation in Canada, 1917-18 July 1791 



Grow Trees for Aeroplane Building August 1813 



Scientific Investigation Holds the Key to Canada's Future August 1821 



Great Timber Wealth of South America August 1833 



New Use of Birch for Paper Making November 1922 



New Birth of Forestry. Dr. Roth November 1924 



Do Forests Increase Rainfall. Dr. Fernow December 1965 



Research Studies December 1968 



RAILWAY FIRE PROTECTION 



Status of Railway Fire Protection in Canada. Clyde Leavitt June 1731 



TREE PLANTING 



Choosing Trees for Ornamental Planting. O. Bedard March 1591 



Growing a New Forest Family at St. Jovite September 1860 



Planting the Home Grounds September 1863 



Women a Success in Planting Work. Prof. Gordon December 1961 



WOOD FUEL 



Wood Fuel to Relieve Coal Shortage. Clyde Leavitt January 1473 



How Uncle Sam Attacks the Wood Fuel Problem. A. F. Hawes_ February 1525 



Fuel Value of Wood. W. B. Campbell April 1632 



Management of Woodlots. G. C. Pich6 June 1738 



A Small Town in the Wood Business September 1867 



