Canadian Forestry Journal, March, 1919 



137 



PROF. MILLER AT YALE. 



Prof. R. B. Miller, recently of the University 

 of New Brunswick's Department of Forestry, 

 has been for some time acting as lecturer at 

 Yale Forest School on Forest Management, and 

 State Forest Law. In addition to these duties. 

 Prof. Miller is engaging in special post-graduate 

 studies. 



In order to encourage slower eating and 

 better mastication it is proposed to permit lum- 

 berjacks to talk at table. If they do, and the 

 straw-fboss will stick around, he will probably 

 hear something to his disadvantage. — "The Am- 

 erican Lumberman." 



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In 51 years since Confederation, the toicsts 

 of our Dominion provided 1,400 million dollars 

 in export sales; cereal crops accounted for 200 

 'iiillions. 



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REFOREST BARE HILLSIDES. 



The scarcity of lumber for mine pillars and 

 other mine uses has led to the creation of a 

 forestry department by several of the large 

 mining companies, one of which has just re- 

 forested Bear Creek watershed with 3.000 whit? 

 pine, and 5,000 Norway spruce trees. 



Thirty thousand more trees are in process of 

 cultivation at Hauto, Pa., in the Panther Creek 

 valley. When timber is ready to cut in the 

 vicinity of the mines troublesome wails and long 

 hauls will be eliminated. 



More timber in the anthracite region would 

 stop floods, add to the water supply, reduce th? 

 drought periods and enable the anthracite in- 

 dustry to add to its output. Many thousands of 

 acres are available about the mines for refor- 

 estation. 



