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Canadian Forestry JournaL -December, 1917 



of all tracts capable of producing" 

 timber or fuel. 



In carrying out this reservation all 

 lands suitable for permanent cultiva- 

 tion should be excluded and definite 

 areas should be set aside for such 

 communities as must exist by taungya 

 cultivation. 



Communal Forests. 



The settlement might be by town- 

 ships or any other suitable units and 

 should be carried out on broad-mind- 

 ed lines. To begin with unnecessary 

 bogies, such as that relating to the 

 use of fire in areas unlikely to be 

 brought under fire-protection, should 

 be eliminated from the proclamation. 

 We should also revise our ideas on 

 the subject of what constitute tres- 

 pass by man and beast and modify 

 the ruling, limiting the exercise of 

 rights to the number of houses actual- 

 ly inhabiting a village at the time of 

 settlement. 



The area, within a reasonable rad- 

 ius of habitations, should be reserved 

 for management mainly as com- 

 munal forests, the original inhabi- 

 tants getting their produce free, and 

 provision being made for immigrants, 

 being as far as possible provided for 

 at privilege rates. The profit on the 

 management of such communal for- 

 ests should be utilized for the benefit 

 of the villages in their vicinity. 



It should not be considered trespass 

 by man or beast to stray within a 

 reasonable distance of a right of way. 

 Above all the necessity for dealing 

 with unimportant technical offences 

 in a broad-minded way should be 

 impressed on Divisional Forest Offi- 

 cers,- — {Official Bulletin) 



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