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Ciliuiiiiiin roti-itiy Juunitli. J iH'niarv, JQ16. 



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Index to 1915 Contents 

 Canadian Forestry Journal 



Are European Methods Right for 



CaiKula's Forests, p. 154. 

 Burning^ Down the North Land, p. 



223. 



\\. C. Svstcm of Timber Leases, p. 



31 L 

 Colony of Fake Settlers, p. 191. 

 Destruction of Scenic Beauties by 



Forest Fires, p. 292. 

 Dividends and orest Guarding, p. 



129. 

 i-.ike Settlers at \\ <irk. p. 106. 

 Fires in Lake of the Woods, p. 8. 

 Fire Loss for 1915. p. 259. 

 Forest Management in Dominion 



Parks. 96. 

 Forest Products Laboratories, For- 

 mally Opened, p. 306. 

 Forest Products Laboratories, Work 



of, p. 115. 

 Forest Products Laboratories : Hon. 



Dr. Roche's Address, p. 74. 

 Forest Protection in Quebec, p. 123. 

 Forestry in Switzerland, p. 298. 

 (luarding the Lower Ottawa, p. 183. 

 (luarding the Reserves, p. 199. 

 How the Permit System Works in 



British Columbia, p. 215. 

 How Switzerland Cuts the Tax Rate 



by Forest Harvesting, p. 66. 

 Increased Production and Forest 



Management, p. 289. 

 Insurance on Timber Limifs, p. 105. 

 Losses Along H. B. Railway, p. 250. 

 Lumbermen and Forestry, p. 316. 

 Making a Fire Proof Forest, p. 95. 

 Methods of Tree Doctoring, p. 118. 

 Model Tree Nursery, p. 187. 

 M<^ney A'alue of Shade Trees, p. 151. 

 Newfoundland — ^\■hat Newfound- 

 land Does to Safeguard TTrr For- 

 ests, p. 67. 

 Ontario Farmer's Plantation, p. 9. 

 Ontario Forests and \\'ater Powers, 

 p. 130. 



Ontario's Railway Enforces Live 

 Policy of Forest Guarding, p. 302. 

 Pine Forest at Oka, p. 217. 

 Planning for Street Trees, p. 10. 

 Planting Spruce for Commercial 



Purposes, p. 3. 

 Planting Trees for Profit, p. 284. 

 Problem of the Bark I^eetle. p. 89. 

 IVoblcm of Slash Disposal, p. 195. 

 Progress on T. and N. O. Railwav. 



p. 193. 

 Proud Record for Canadian Fores- 

 ters, p. 251. 

 Putting Useless Land to Work, La- 

 chute, P.Q.. p. 147. 

 Reconnaissance Forest Surveys, p. 



51. 

 Relation of Forestry to the Develop- 

 ment of the Country, p. ZS. 

 Relation of Forestry to Irrigation, p. 



280. 

 Restoring South Africa's Forests, p. 



156. 

 Rights of Shade Trees, p. 219. 

 Settlers' Slash and Forest Loss, p. 



126. 

 Scientific Investigation of Forest 



Resources, p. 29. 

 "Shade" Poem. p. 279. 

 Should Sportsmen be Registered, p. 



301. 

 .Sweclen's Lesson fur Manitoba, p. 



101. 

 Talk on Forestrv for Children, p. 



262. 

 Timber in Lau.iua. \). 265. 

 Tree Planting in Ontario, p. 53. 

 Vigorous Reforms in British Colum- 

 bia Despite Bad Fire Season, p. 70. 

 What the Forests Mean to Muni- 



cijialities, \). 227. 

 \\'ho Owns the Forest Lands, p. 84. 

 Woman's Plea for Trees, p. 59. 

 Working Plan of St. Maurice Forest 

 Protective Association, p. 247. 



