Canadian Forestry Journal 



CIRCULATION 6500 COPIES MONTHLY 

 ROBSON BLACK. Editor 



Vol. XIV. WOODSTOCK ONT., JULY, 1918 . No. 7 



CONTENTS FOR JULY 



"Bringing Back.'the White Pine Forests" 



By R. H. Campbell, Director oT Forestry. 



"Riddance of Patronage a Great Gain" 



"Save the Soldiers from Profitless Lands" 



"Forest Fire Losses in the West" 



"Railway Roadmaster Sets Good Example" 



"Britain's Airplane Fleet Awaits a Labor Supply" 



"Why Forest Reserves are Created" 



"The Origin of the Christmas Tree" 



"The Pejepscot Plantations" 



"Settlement Problems After the War" 



"Keep the Woodlot for Future Use" 

 "The Forests of Cyprus Coming Back" 



"For Every Acre a Proper Crop" 



"The Function of Watershed Forests" 



"Delusions Must Give Way to Facts" 



"Can Forest Revenues be Maintained? 



'Canada's Pulpwood Resources" 



• "The Inroads of Timber Substitutes" 



"Forest Legislation in Canada 1917-18" 



"The Motor Truck in Logging" 



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