Canadian Forestry Journal, April, 1919 



161 



ACROSS TWO HEMISPHERES 



The Canadian Forestry 

 globe. This issue of the Forf 

 overseas points. There are, i 



London, Eng. 

 Birmingham, Eng. 

 Bristol, Eng. 

 Cheltenham, Eng. 

 Leeds, Eng. 

 Liverpool, Eng. 

 O.xford, Eng. 

 Manchester, Eng. 

 Norwich, Eng. 

 Aberdeen, Scotland 

 Edinburgh, Scotland 

 Glasgow, Scotland 

 Melbourne, Australia 

 Pinjarra, W. Australia 

 Adelaide, Australia 

 Brisbane, Australia 

 Sydney, Australia 

 Morar, India 



Association has members in almost every quarter of the 

 ;stry Journal, for example, is now on its way to the following 

 n addition, about 300 members residing in the United St-itss: 



Naini Tai, India 

 Gorakhpur, India 

 Prome, Burma, India 

 Dehra Dunn, India 

 Calcutta, India 

 Rangoon, Burmah 

 Maymyo, U. Burmah 

 Peermade, Travancore 

 State, United Pro- 

 vinces, India 

 Barmula, Kashmir, India 

 Kuala Lumpur, Malay 



States 

 Omsk, Siberia 

 Singapore, S.A. 

 Kristiania, Norway 

 Petrograd, Russia 

 Copenhagen, Denmark 

 Stockholm, Sweden 



A PRESSING NEED— TREES. 



The Toronto Globe. 



If alder Ontario were cut off from outside 

 sources of fuel supply the people living therein 

 would in a few years, be faced by two alterna- 

 tives: a wholesale exodus or freezing to death. 

 The statement is true. It is equally true that 

 sufficient timber could be grown within the area 

 named to meet all local needs in fuel without 

 in any way limiting thte acreage really fit for 

 agricultural production. Indeed the productive 

 capacity of good land in the old counties would 

 be increased if waste land were covered with 

 timber. 



It is some forty years since the first Ontario 

 forestry official was appointed. During all that 

 time we have been intermittently discussing the 

 forestry question. But there has been little 

 more than talk. The time for action has now 

 come. Protection against blasting winds, con- 

 servation of the water supply, fuel needs, all 

 imperatively call for the adoption of a com- 

 prehensive forestry policy. Furthermore, the 

 return of the men from overseas makes the pres- 

 ent a peculiarly appropriate occasion for a com- 

 mencement in real work. 



Marcia, Spain 



Georgetown, Br. Guiana 



Gers, France 



Nancy, France 



Villa Mavina, Cannes, 



France 

 Cape Town, S.A. 

 Moscow, Russia 

 Auckland, N.Z. 

 Yokohama, Japan 

 Rotterdam, Holland 

 Havana, Cuba 

 Shanghai, China 

 Bridgetown, Barbados, 



B.W.I. 

 Buenos Aires, Argentine 



Republic 

 Kandy, Ceylon. 



Tack Minor, Naluralist. of lviiii;svillo. Out., whose 

 nniarl<abl(> oxploit in attracting wild fowl to his 

 hircl sanctuary has gaiiuHl him a deserved reputa- 

 tion. 



