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a forest growth on cut-over and burnt- 

 over areas than was formerly anticipat- 

 ed. Consequently, the extent and me- 

 thods of future planting- must be adapt- 

 ed to this new point of view. Avhich will 

 surely hold as forest protection improves. 



Mr. Hanssgn-'s Promotton. 



Mr. Arnold Hansson. a well-known 

 Canadian Forester, has received the ap- 

 pointment of Chief Forest Inspector of 

 the New Zealand Forestry Department, 

 under Mr. L. M. Ellis, formerlv of the 

 Forestry Department of the Canadian 

 Pacific Railway. 



Mr. Hansson is a Norwegian bv birth, 

 but some time ag'o became a British sub- 

 ject. He received his P).A. and F.E. 

 deg'rees from Kristiana University. Nor- 

 way, and Master of Forestrv from Yale 

 Universitv. He has had extended ex- 

 perience in forest work throug-hout the 

 Ignited States and in Canada. After 

 several years with the T-aurentide Com- 

 pany at Grand Mere, Quebec, Mr. Hans- 

 son entered into private work as a con- 

 sulting- forest engineer with headquart- 

 ers at Montreal. In this capacity he wa^ 

 retained by the Abitibi Power and Paper 

 Company to conduct special work in 

 connection with tlieir forests. An ex- 

 cellent war record with tlie Canadian 

 forces is another of Mr. Flansson's dis- 

 tinctions; two years he spent in active 

 service. 



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Fire Propaga.\d.\ 



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