Canadian Forestry Journal 



CIRCULATION 7500 COPIES MONTHLY 

 ROBSON BLACK. Editor. 



Vol. XIV. WOODSTOCK ONT., DECEMBER, 1918 No. 11 



CONTENTS FOR DECEMBER 



"Building a Canadian Aeroplane." 

 "The Aeroplane in B. C. Forests." 

 "Women a Success in Planting Work." 

 "Do Forests Increase Rainfall." 

 "The West Asks for Its Forests." 

 "British Aid for Research Enterprises. " 

 "Central Institute for Research." 

 "Labor and Capital Favor Research." 

 "Hydroaeroplane for Forest Protection." 

 "The History of Familiar Trees." 

 "Canada's Tree Farm of 250 Million Acres. " 

 "France's Profit From Forestry." 

 Forestry and Imperial Safety. 

 Air Fighters for Timber Guarding." 

 "A Forestry Mosaic of British Columbia." 

 "The Fire Fiend's Work on the Pacific Coast." 



"Where the Forest Dollar Goes." 

 "New Brunswick to the Fore — and Why." 

 "Nova Scotia Getting Ready/" 



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



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