Canadian Forestry Journal 



CIRCULATION 6800 COPIES MONTHLY 

 ROBSON BLACK. Editor. 



Vol. XIV. WOODSTOCK ONT., NOVEMBER. 1918 No. 10 



CONTENTS FOR NOVEMBER 



Britain's Need — Canada's Opportunity. 

 Shocking Loss of Life, U. S. Forest Fires. 

 The Lesson of the Minnesota Disaster. 

 Why Aeroplanes Need Spruce. 

 Using Farm Woodlands Without Abuse. 

 "Trees." 

 A Poem by the Late Joyce Kilmer. 

 "Winter Injury to Trees, 1917-18" 

 "Logging Engineering and Forestry Practice." 

 "The Forest Policy of France." 

 "A Scheme to Afforest the Prairies." 

 Forestry and Apple Growing." 

 "New Use of Birch for Paper Making." 

 "Eastern Canada and British Trade." 



"The New Birth of Forestry." 

 "Great Work of Overseas Forest Corps." 

 "A New Forest Insect Enemy of the White Birch." 

 "The High Mortality of Balsam Fir." 

 "Forest Protection in British Columbia." 

 "With a Forester in a Tank Corps." 

 New Ways in the Woods." 

 "The Prop of our Empire." 

 "The Case for Nova Scotia's Forests." 



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Printed by the Rod and Gun Press. Woodstock. Ont. 



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