Canadian Forestry Journal, April, ip20. 



205 



only three other foresters had previ- 

 ously received the honor of knight- 

 hood. It is not the least noteworthy 

 feature of a distinguished career that 

 at an age when most men would have 

 been content to seek leisured retire- 

 ment. Sir David Hutchins devoted 

 himself to the somewhat thankless 

 task of urging the claims of forest 

 conservation in countries where as 

 yet its importance and the benefits it 

 offers are little understood. It is very 

 largely due to his efforts and skilled 

 advice that systematic forest develop- 

 ment is now in progress in all the 

 Australian States except Tasmania. 

 In a comprehensive report on New 

 Zealand forests he has paved the way 

 for similar progress in this country. 

 It is due to the unfailing enthusiasm 

 of Sir David Hutchins in the work 

 to Avhich his life has been devoted 

 that measures are at last being taken 

 to salvage the wreckage of our once 

 magnificent forest estate. 



"The Dominion," Australia. 

 To the many Canadians acquainted 

 with the distinguished services of Sir 

 David Hutchins, the above tribute 

 will be heartily applauded. — Editor. 



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