Canadian Forestry Journal 



CIRCULATION 6500 COPIES MONTHLY 



Vol. XIV. WOODSTOCK ONT., MAY. 1918 No. 5 



CONTENTS FOR MAY 



"Britain Turns to Canada's Forests" 



"Russia's Grip on Britain" 



"Farming Muck Lands" 



"The Control of Foliage-Eating Insects Under Forest Conditions" 



By John D. Tothill. 



"Facing the Truth of Forest Exhaustion" 



"Forests of South May Last 25 Years" 



"Wooden Fences and Yard Improvement" 



" 'Going it Blind' on Fuel Supply" 



"A Model Municipal Wood Yard" 



"The Fire Fighter's Profession" 

 By E. T. Allen. 



"The New State-Sense and Conservation" 



"The Menace to Our White Pine" 

 By Prof. J. H. Faiill, Ph. D., University of Toronto 



"Firmer Handling of Crown Forests" 



"Forestry and the War" 

 By Dr. B. E. Fernow. 



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