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Canadian Forestry Journal, Jan.-Feb., 1902. 



Mr. E. H. Cami)bell, Superintendent of 

 Forestry, Ottawa, was the host at a very 

 pleasant and informal dinner given to the 

 professional foresters in attendance at the 

 convention on Thursday evening, February 

 Sth, at the Laurentian Club, Ottawa. The 

 guests comprised Dr. B. E. Fernow, Dr. J. 

 F. Clark, Dr. C. D. Howe, and Messrs. E. J. 

 Zavitz, N. M. Ross, Ellwood Wilson, A. H. 

 D. Ross, L. M. Ellis, H. R. MacMillan, T. 

 W. Dwight, E. G. McDougall, D. R. Cameron 

 and F. W. H. Jacombe. 



Mr. J. R. Dickson has been hard at work 

 all season at his work of technical assistant 

 on the Rising Mountain forest reserve, with 

 headquarters at Dauphin, Man. 



Mr. F. W. Beard has been assigned to 

 duty as technical assistant on the Duck 

 Mountain forest reserve, also with head- 

 quarters at Dauphin, Man. 



McDougall, T. W. Dwight and D. Roy Cam- 

 eron. 



Mr. P. Z. Caverhill has been given the 

 duties of technical assistant on the Cypress 

 Hills reserve. 



Mr. G. H. Edgecombe is making his head- 

 quarters at Edmonton this winter. His ad- 

 dress is c/o Commissioner Dominion Parks, 

 Edmonton, Alta. 



Messrs. G. C. Pichc and A. Bedard, forest 

 engineers of the Quebec Department of 

 Lands and Forests, were in attendance at 

 the convention. Their many friends among 

 the forest engineers regretted that pressure 

 of official business compelled their cutting 

 their stay short. 



Many of the students of the University 

 of Toronto Faculty of Forestry visited Ot- 

 tawa for the convention. 



The forest engineers who have been dur- 

 ing this winter at headquarters at the For- 

 estry Branch, Ottawa, include Messrs. E. G. 



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To the Secretary, Canadian Forestry Association, 

 Canadian Building, Ottawa, Ont. ; 

 I hereby suggest the names of the following persons as likely to be- 

 come members of the Canadian Forestry Association: 



Name. Address 



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