SIXTH ANNUAL MEET1NO 



OF TI1F. 



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

 Council Chamber of the City Hall, Quebec, on Thursday and Friday, March 9 and 

 10, 1905. 



Among those present at the sessions were: Aubrey White, Assistant Commis- 

 sioner of Crown Lands, Dr. Judson F. Clark, W. H. F. Addison, E. B. Biggar, 

 editor Pulp and Paper Magazine; H. R. Muir, Canada Lumberman, Toronto; Hon. 

 H. Bostock, F. W. Jones, R. Jardine, Jas. Leamy, of British Columbia; E. Stewart, 

 Dominion Superintendent of Forestry, Dr. Robert Bell, Director of the Geological 

 Survey, Gordon C. Edwards, Norman M. Ross, Roland D. Craig, H. C. Wallin, R. 

 H. Campbell, Ottawa; E. G. Joly de Lotbiniere, H. M. Price, W. C. J. Hall, Mon- 

 signor Laflamme, Hon. P. E. Leblanc, Hon. R. Turner, E. Baillarge, J. C. Lange- 

 her, Revd. T. W. Fyles, H. O'Sullivan, W. F. V. Atkinson, J. Champoux, C. Lamp- 

 son, J. S. Scott, E. M. Nicholson, E. E. Tache, Deputy Commissioner of Crown Lands, 

 and others, Quebec; Wm. Little, Hon. Recorder Weir, Douglas Weir, Thos. Walklate, 

 Montreal; J. T. Bertrand, Isle Verte; Col. T. G. Loggie, Fredericton; A. E. Alex- 

 ander, Campbellton; E. J. Zavitz, Ontario Agricultural College; Professor Filibert 

 Roth, University of Michigan ; Dr. C. A. Schenck, Biltmore, N.C. ; A. Knechtel, L. S. 

 Emmons, Albany, N.Y.; Angus McLean, Buffalo; W. G. Power, St. Pacome; S. P. 

 Grogan, Batiscan; Mossom M. Boyd, Bobcaygeon; G. S. Wilgress, Huntsville; S. W. 

 Farnham, Martinville; Jos. M. Dalton, Three Rivers; Hiram A. Calvin, Kingston. 



The meeting was called to order at 10.45 by the chairman, Mr. Aubrey White. 

 The secretary read the minutes of the last annual meeting, which were adopted. 



A telegram from Mr. Hiram Robinson, expressing regret at being unable to 

 attend, and wishing the association a successful meeting, was read by the secretary. 

 A communication from Mr. T. M. Robinson, Gravenhurst, was also submitted, call- 

 ing particular attention to the necessity for doing something to reforest the denuded 

 tracts of the Muskoka district, and districts of that nature, where farming was 

 mingled with the forests, and had resulted in their destruction without any effort to re- 

 place them; and also one from Mr. F. W. Godsal, of Alberta, stating that the fires 

 had been serious in the west during 1904, and asking that the attention of the associa- 

 tion be called to the fact in order that some action might be taken. A letter from 

 Prince Colleredo Mannsfeld, of Austria, was also submitted, in which he expressed 



