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FORESTRY AND IRRIGATION. 



April, 



6 and 7. There was much business of 

 importance transacted, and the follow- 

 ing interesting papers were read: 



" Eastern Forest Trees Grown at 

 Victoria, B. C, from Seed Imported 

 from the East, ' ' by his Honor Sir Henri 

 Joly de Lotbiniere, lieutenant governor 

 of British Columbia; " Forestry in On- 

 tario," by Thos. Southworth, Director 

 of Forestry for Ontario , Toronto ; ' ' The 

 Management of Wood Lots," by W. N. 

 Hutt, Southend, Ontario; " The Forest 

 Fires of 1901 , " prepared by instructions 

 of the Board of Directors ; " ' The Second 

 Discovery of the West," by Prof. John 

 Macoun, Assistant Director of the Geo- 

 logical Survey; " Tree-planting on the 

 Experimental Farms," by Dr. Wm. 

 Saunders, Director of Experimental 

 Farms; ' ' Work of the Forestry Branch 

 in Tree-planting on the Prairies," by 

 Norman M. Ross, Assistant Superin- 

 tendent of Forestry for the Dominion; 



' ' Forestry in the Schools, ' ' by Wm. 

 Pearce, Inspector of Surveys, Calgary, 

 Alberta; " Forestry in Prince Edward 

 Island," by Rev. A. E. Burke, Alber- 

 ton, Prince Edward Island; " The Pulp 

 Industry in Canada," by D. Dome Mc- 

 Gibbon. manager Daurentide Pulp Com- 

 pany, Grand' Mere, Province of Quebec; 

 "The Management of Pulpwood For- 

 ests," by Austin Cary, Forester to the 

 Berlin Mills Company, Brunswick, Me. ; 

 ' ' Defects of the Pulpwood Regulations 

 of the Province of Quebec," by E. G. 

 Joly de Dotbiniere, Quebec, and an il- 

 lustrated lecture on the ' ' Evolution of 

 a Forest Growth," by Dr. B. E. Fernow, 

 Director of the New York State College 

 of Forestry. 



In the March number 



of P'ORESTRY AND IR- 

 RIGATION we published, 

 with illustrations, two articles on the 



More Floods 

 in the South. 



Courtesy of " Wood & Iron." 



AN UNUSUAIv WAY OF TRANSPORTING LUMBER. THE LUMBER TRAMWAY OF THE EL DORADO LUMBER 



COMPANY, PLACERVILLE, CALIFORNIA. 



