Canadian Forestry Journal 



CIRCULATION 6800 COPIES MONTHLY 

 ROBSON BLACK, Editor. 



Vol. XIV. WOODSTOCK ONT., SEPTEMBER, 1918 No. 9 



CONTENTS FOR SEPTEMBER 



"Planting the Home Grounds" 



By E. B. Luke, Montreal. 



"Growing a New Forest Family at St. Jovite" 



By A. C. Volkmar, Forester, Riordon Pulp and Paper Co 



"A Small Town in the Wood Business" 



By the Fuel Controller of Perth, Ontario. 



"War's Terrible Drain on Europe's Forests." 



"Canada to Profit by Forestry Corps' Experience" 



"Official Estimate of B.C. Timber Losses this Year." 



"Canada and the Idea of Science" 



"Stock Taking of Canada's Timber" 



"The Race for Aeroplane Spruce" 



"Proper safeguards in Tree Planting" 



"Canadians beat All-Comers in Aerodrome Work" 



"$4,000,000 Yearly for Forest Upkeep" 



"Golden returns from Forest Maintenance" 



"Why Forests pay Better than Mines" 



"Australia demands Trained Foresters" 



"Wireless Telephone for Forest PatroP' 



"N.B. Chooses Rangers on Merit Basis" 



"Ways of Research and Crickets" 



"Fire Pump Withstands Tests" 



"Exaggeration of Canada's wood Supply" 



"The French Forest Service" 



"Jail for Endangering Forests" 



"3000 Million Seedlings to Replace British Forests" 



"Eastern Forests Producing Poorer Wood" ^ 



"How France's Forests Increase Population" 



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