Planting Clumps for Protection of Stoc-k. (Zavitz) T„np 



P.anos in the Making. (G. Gerald 151 vth) q "1,, 



Private Forestry in Canada. (I.eavitt) i / 



Practical Training for Foresters. (Dr Howe^ n /u 



(IJr. Kutherford) . t-w 



iJecember 



Quebec's Way ofProtecting Forests from Fire. (G'Hara) ..December 



k) 



nd. (Parl^ 



Fyons) . . 

 (Pinchot 



r> , > ^ ■ - (Sutherland) Octobpr 



Rewards for Trained Foresters in Canada. (Dr. Howe) .! November 



Should the Planting of Shade Trees be Left to the Indi- 



vidual or Controlled by the Citv (Buck)... M^-cb 



Systematic Tree Planting in Country Planning, (w" w"^ 



Andrews, LL.D.) " V b 



Successful Tree-Growing on Prairie! (Norman' Ros.s)' ." .' ." ." .' .March"'^ 



Some B,g Timber of Antiquity. (Kent) jtl 



Some Forest Fables No. 1 (Dr. Howe) xt" , 



Stop the Fires or Lose our Game. (Maxwell Graham)" V.V.VDecen7er' 



Some Forest Fables No. 2. (Dr. Howe) December 



The Policy of Irrigationists. (Col. Dennis) Tanuarv 



rt m''/t '^^"''' ^J^l'^'--^'- (^I'^ior Clayton KennedV) February 



The Maple Tree as a Profit Maker. (Fisk) ' March 



The Forestry Problem in Ontario. (Zavitz) ... ' ' ' March 



The Progress of Forestry in Canada. (Leavitt) March 



The Profits of Tree Planting in France. (Fernow) ....;.■ Aprif 

 Ihe Date Palms of Mesopotamia. (Gill).. /^pril 



The Forward Movement in Forestry. (Leavitt) . ." Mav 



Ihe Forester is Both Sower and Reaper. (Fernow). . . . June 

 Ihe \^'alnut Plantations at Point Platon. (Alain Joly de 



Lotbiniere) * j , 



The Training of a Forester. (Howe) . . . . July 



The Time has Come. (Premier Taschereau) ...'.['. Au^ -Sect 



The Empire Joins H.ands in Forestry. (Robson Black) .■.: :Aug:-Sept: 



The Poplar Trees of Canada. (Morton) December 



Free Fences to Block Snow and Sand. (Winegar) " /^pril 



Tree Windbreaks as a Farm Asset. (Bates) June 



Trees vs. Drought. (Prof. Bryce) ' ' ' j^j 



Timber Treatment. (Winegar)" j / 



Twenty Years of Forest Tree Planting. (Hliek) .'.'.'.'.■■■.■.■ .Aug -Sept. 

 Use of Aircraft in Forestry and Logging. (Wilson) October 



What is a "Fir" Tree and Why.? (F. W. H. Jacobe) January 



What It Costs to Clean up a Forest. (Lyons) Februa'ry 



Why the Price of Lumber (Robson Black) . . . March ' 



Why B. C. Needs a Forest School. (Christie) April 



\^ hat to Plant for Prairie Tree Shelters. (Ross) May 



Why Close the Timber Industries. (Craig) . . October 



What's in Labrador.? (Dr. Grenfell) November 



Where do we Stand in Timber.? (Senator Edwards) December 



Wind and Fire Damage to Forests. (Barnjum) .... March 



AJ^ild Life Sanctuaries and the Game Supply. (Miner) . . May 

 With Mr. Mitchell on our Prairie Car. (Archibald Mitchell) Aug -Sept 



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