42 IMPORTANT TIMBER TREES 



The varying conditions which prevail on the cut-over 

 lands of the country make it impossible to point out what 

 is the best course to pursue without a careful examination 

 of each case. The location, character of soil, species of trees 

 to plant,-and climatic conditions must be considered in 

 each case ; and therefore only a general indication of the 

 best method to pursue can be given. There is one rule, how- 

 ever, applicable to all cases : the planted trees must not be 

 suppressed by worthless species, and every advantage pos- 

 sible should be given them. 



