NEW BRUNSWICK FORESTRY CONVENTION 111 



LITERATURE. 



Montreal Daily Star, April 6th, 1901. 



Canadian Forests, Forest Trees, Timber and Forest Products. 



H. B. Small, Montreal, 1884, p. 60. 

 Treasury of Botany. 

 Smith's Dictionary of Economic Plants. 

 Practical Forestry in the Adirondacks. 



H. S. Graves, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1889, Bull. 26. 

 Paper and Pulp. The World's Export Trade. 



Phil. Commercial Museum, 1900. 



Twelfth Census of the United States, Bull. 99, Sept., 1901. 

 The Pulp Wood of Canada. 



Pan- American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. 



Rapport du Comrnissaire des Terres, Forets et Pecheries de la Province de 

 Quebec, pour les douze mois expires le 30 Juin, 1898. Quebec, 1899. 

 The Montreal Herald, April 8th, 1899. 



Report of the Canadian Forestry Association, March 7th, 1901. 

 The Forester, Vol. VI., 126130, 135, 136. 

 Practical Forestry in the Adirondacks. 

 Forest Extension in the Middle West. W. L. Hall. 



Year-book of the U. S. Dept. Agriculture, 1900, pp. 145146. 

 Timber Trees and Forests of North Carolina. 



Gifford Pinchot and W. W. Ashe. N. C. Geol. Surv., 1897, Bull. 6. 

 The Lumber Trade of the United States. 



U. S. Treas. Dept., Bureau of Statistics, 1901. 

 Government Maps for the various Provinces of Canada. 

 The Chemistry of Paper Making. Griffin and Little. 

 Library Extension in Ontario. 



2nd Ann. Rep. Can. Reading Camp Movement, 19011902. 



Hon. C. N. Skinner, K. C., of St. John, was then introduced. 



HON. C. N. SKINNER, K. C,, D. C. L. 

 " FORESTRY WITH ITS RELATION TO AGRICULTURE. " 



Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen, - If I should go on with my ad- 

 dress, I do not know quite what would become of Mr. Emmerson, although 



