Canadian Forestry Journal 



CIRCULATION 6800 COPIES MONTHLY 

 ROBSON BLACK. Editor. 



Vol. XIV. WOODSTOCK ONT., AUGUST, 1918 No. 8 



CONTENTS FOR AUGUST 



GROW TREES FOR AEROPLANE BUILDING. 



By Elhvood Wilson. 



B. C. BUYS FLYING BOAT FOR FIRE PATROL. 



SCOTLAND READY FOR FORESTRY ADVANCEMENT. 



NOVA SCOTIAS STAKE IN FORESTRY. 



A CHALLENGE TO NOVA SCOTIA. 



DEMARCATION PROMOTES SETTLEMENT. 



EXHIBITION COACH TO TOUR THE EAST. 



ITALY ON THIN EDGE OF FOREST SUPPLY. 



DO PRIVATE WOODLANDS PAY? 



SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION HOLDS THE KEY TO CANADA'S 



FUTURE. 



CO-OPERATION AND ITS BENEFICENT RESULTS. 



THE FOREST POSSESSIONS OF SPAIN 



TANK CARS IN FIGHTING FIRES. 



ENGLAND'S FORESTS SACRIFICED TO WAR. 



CONQUERORS EXPLOIT RUSSIAN FORESTS. 



AN EMPIRE PARTNERSHIP IN FORESTRY. 



GREAT TIMBER WEALTH OF SOUTH AMERICA. 



THE FORESTS OF NEW ZEALAND. 



BRITISH GUIANA'S TIMBER RICHES. 



THE SECOND CROP OF PULPWOOD. 



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