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Canadian Forestry Journal 



CIRCULATION 6500 COPIES MONTHLY 

 Vol. XIV. WOODSTOCK ONT., JUNE, 1918 No. 6 



CONTENTS FOR JUNE 



"Claybelt Settlers Join Hands With Rangers" 

 "The Mill and the Farmer" 

 "Forest Fires Taking Serious Toll" 

 "Machine Guns or Forest Fires" 

 "Forestry Course for Returned Soldiers" 

 "The Poet's Reading of the Trees" 

 "Finland's Public-owned Forests" 

 "What the Railways are Doing for Forest Protection" 

 "War Record of Dr. Fernow's Students" 



"The Management of Woodlots" 



"Digging Wealth from Buried Trees" 



"The Tragedy of Cross For.is" 



"War and the Birds" 



•'The Fight to Save Our White Pine" 



"War Needs Collide with French Traditions" 



"Good Results of Prairie Planting" 



"Genealogy of Forest Products" 



"The National Purse and the Paper Mill" 



"New Brunswick on the Right Track" 



"Great Fire Hazard in N. W. Ontario" 



"Research Council and Reforestation" 



"Paying the Fire Fiend his Price" 



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