FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING 



OF THE 



The Fifth Annual Meeting of the Canadian Forestry Association was held in 

 the Reception Room, Legislative Building, Toronto, on Thursday and Friday, March 

 10 and 11, 1904. 



Among those present during the proceedings were: Hiram Robinson, Ottawa; 

 John Bertram, Toronto; E. Stewart, Superintendent of Forestry, Ottawa; T. S. 

 Young, Toronto; Reverend Father A. E. Burke, Alberton, P.E.I.; President James 

 Loudon, University of Toronto; Aubrey White, Assistant Commissioner of Crown 

 Lands, Toronto ; Professor W. L. Goodwin, Kingston ; Thomas Southworth, Director of 

 Forestry, Toronto ; William Little, Westmount, Que. ; Professor Filibert Roth, 

 College of Forestry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.; J. W. Wardrope, 

 Ottawa; F. G. Todd, Montreal; W. C. J. Hall. Montreal; E. G. Joly de Lotbinere, 

 Quebec; D. James, Thprnhill, Ont:; James Gillies, Carleton Place, Ont.; N. Silver- 

 thorne, Summerville, Ont.; Norman M. Ross, Ottawa; E. J. Zavitz, New Haven, 

 Conn.; Hon. F. E. A. Evanturel, Alfred, Ont., ex-Speaker Ontario Legislature; 

 J. M. Macoun, Ottawa; George Y. Chown, Kingston; J. J. Bell, editor Pulp and Paper 

 Magazine, Toronto; Thomas Conant, Oshawa, Ont.; Marcel Hoehn, Berlin,' Ont.; 

 D. J. Cooper, Collingwood, Ont; Professor H. L. Hutt, Guelph; Professor Reynolds, 

 Guelph; Samuel S. Cann, Toronto; E. B. Biggar, Toronto; H. S. Peart, Guelph; 

 Anson Groh, Preston, Ont,; J. H. Faull, Toronto; Arch. Hislop, M.P.P., Walton, 

 Ont.; W^O. Caldwell, M.P.P., Lanark; Professor Creelman, President Agricultural 

 College, Guelph; Samuel Russell, M.P.P,, Deseronto; W. A. Charlton, M.P.P|,, 

 Speaker, Ontario Legislature; Professor Ramsay Wright, Toronto; Hon. E. J. Davis, 

 Commissioner of Crown Lands, Toronto ; William Houston, the Globe, Toronto ; 

 D. James, Toronto; G. B. Kirkpatrick, Chief of Surveys, Toronto; Professor Squair, 

 University of Toronto; J. C. Shook, Dickson Lumber Co., Peterborough; Hon. John 

 Dryden, Minister of Agriculture; Albert B. Leake, Inspector of Technical Education, 



