Canadian Forestry Journal 



CIRCULATION 6500 COPIES MONTHLY 

 Vol. XIV WOODSTOCK ONT., MARCH. 1918 No. 3 



CONTENTS FOR MARCH 



''Money in the Maple Bush" 



by the Editor. ' 



"The Forests of Canada in Peace and War" 

 By Robson Black, Secretary Canadian Forestry Association. 



"Flying Patrol for Forest Protection" 

 By Major K. E. Kennedy, Royal Flying Corps. 



"Choosing Trees for Ornamental Planting" 

 By Odilon Bedard F. E., Quebec. 



"The Forester's Place in the Planning and Operating of Wood 



Industries" 

 By W. F. V. Atkinson, F. E. 



"Britain's Penalty for Neglected Forests" 

 By Sir John Stirling-Maxwell. 



"High Prices Make Farm Forestry Possible" 



"Canada's Profits from Her Forests" 



"How to Cut a Woodlot" 



"Heading Off the Fire Season" 



"Know These Facts About Your Cordwood" 



"A Community Wood-Chopping Day" 

 "Where is the Fuel for Next Winter?" 

 "Millions of Waste from Wood" 

 "British Columbia Forest Facts" 

 "Patronage Makes Farewell Bow" 

 War Front Letters from Forestry Men 



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